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(Created page with "'''Regional anaesthesia''' refers to using local anaesthetics to render a specific area of the body anesthetised. It is used for operative anaesthesia but also for post-operative analgesia. They don’t cause loss of consciousness, but they may be combined with general anaesthetics to achieve this. Many adult surgeries can be performed with regional anaesthesia alone, without general anaesthesia. Regional anaesthesia is beco...")
 
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* Elderly patients (prevents post-operative cognitive dysfunction (POCD)
* Elderly patients (prevents post-operative cognitive dysfunction (POCD)
* Paediatric surgery (in addition to [[general anaesthesia]])
* Paediatric surgery (in addition to [[general anaesthesia]])
 
<noinclude>[[Category:Anaesthesiology]]
[[Category:Anaesthesiology]]
[[Category:General surgery]]</noinclude>
[[Category:General surgery]]