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Results 1 - 10 of 26 for Local anesthesia
  1. While the patient is awake and pain-free (local anesthesia), a catheter is inserted into an artery at ... The procedure begins with the doctor injecting some local anesthesia into the groin area and putting a needle ...
  2. ... general anesthesia, but it may be done under local anesthesia.
  3. ... the patient is sleepy (sedated) and pain-free (local anesthesia or spinal anesthesia) or deep asleep and pain- ...
  4. ... while the woman is awake and pain-free (local anesthesia or epidural block), an incision is made at ...
  5. ... the patient is awake and pain-free (using local anesthesia) or asleep and pain-free (using general anesthesia), ...
  6. ... sleeping (sedated), or deep asleep and pain-free (local anesthesia or general anesthesia). Massive injuries (such as burns) ...
  7. ... done while you are awake. You will receive local anesthesia. This means the doctor will numb the area ...
  8. ... the patient is awake but pain-free (using local anesthesia). A small incision is made in the upper ...
  9. While the patient is pain-free (general or local anesthesia), an incision is made over the fractured bone. ...
  10. ... before he leaves the hospital. A numbing medication (local anesthesia such as Xylocaine) is injected into the penis ...
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