Spinal anesthesia is a method used to induce anesthesia by blocking the cluster of spinal nerves. These spinal nerves are connected brain and induces pain signal throughout the body. So anesthetics are intravenously administered in the cerebro spinal fluid to achieve the stage of anesthesia.
Spinal cord is a bundle of nerves surrounded to the spine. It is a bundle of cylindrical nerves which is connected internally all over the body. These spinal nerves are responsible for the transmission of pain signals through brain to entire body so, anesthetics are used to block these nerves temporarily to induce anesthesia to avoid pain. This anesthesia is termed as spinal anesthesia. This is a method used to induce anesthesia by blocking the cluster of spinal nerves. These spinal nerves are connected brain and induces pain signal throughout the body. So anesthetics are intravenously administered in the cerebro spinal fluid to achieve the stage of anesthesia.
Related Journals of Spinal Anesthesia
Journal of Anesthesia & Clinical Research, Analgesia & Resuscitation: Current Research, Journal of Patient Care, Journal of Pain & Relief, Journal of Intensive and Critical Care, Journal of Pain Management & Medicine, Journal of Anesthesia & Critical Care: Open Access, Anaesthesia & Intensive Care Medicine, Global Anesthesia and Perioperative Medicine, Journal of Anesthesia & Critical Care Open Access, Local and Regional Anesthesia, Journal of Japan Society for Clinical Anesthesia, Pediatric Anesthesia