Local Anesthesia by by teachers@tatvakrishna

July 13, 2025by Tatva Krishna

Local Anaesthesia

Local Anaesthesia is part of anaesthesia that is used for localized reversible loss of sensation.

 Type of local anaesthesia-

There are 4 types    –      S I N F

  1. Surface Anaesthesia –

               Example- Xylocaine jelly 2%

                   Xylocaine viscous 4%

                   Xylocaine spray 10%

  1. Infiltration Anaesthesia

  2. Nerve block Anaesthesia   Xylocaine injection 1% or 2% with adrenaline        

  3. Field block Anaesthesia Bupivacaine injection     

    Example- Xylocaine injection plain 1% or 2%

  • Surface Anaesthesia –

    • It is used on skin as well as mucous membrane to get sensation loss of particular procedures.

    • In this, viscous, spray is used.

    • It takes approx 10 minutes for maximum effect.

Example are-  

  • Foley catheterization- 10 ml Xylocaine jelly should be introduced threw urethral meatus and wait approx 10 min.

  • Xylocaine jelly is used in nostril for ryles tube installation.

  • Xylocaine jelly is used for probing and K/S change.

  • Sometime pain killers are used along with local anaesthetic agent like Volini gel, spray.

  • Infiltration Anaesthesia-

  • In this type of anaesthesia local anaesthetic agent is introduced I/D or SC plain to achieve the reversible loss of sensation.

Example are–   

  • Suturing after traumatic injury like incised

wound, lacerated wound.

  • Skin infiltration at the site of incision in inguinal hernia surgery as well as hydrocele surgery.

 

  • Nerve block Anaesthesia-

  • it is very important type of anaesthesia.

  • In this type nerve is block by giving anaesthesia solution just close to nerve.

Example are-

  • Digital nerve block for figures and toes.

  • Nerve block at 11 & 1 o ‘clock position for circumcision.

  • Ilio inguinal nerve & genital branch of genitofemoral nerve block in inguinal hernia surgery.

  • Brachial plexus block through supraclavicular approach for forearm surgery.

 

  • Field block Anaesthesia –

  • In this type of anaesthesia particular field is blocked by giving anaesthetic agent at periphery surface.

Examples are-

  • Sebaceous cyst excision.

  • Lipoma excision.

Dose of local anaesthesia-

  • Xylocaine plain- 3 to 4 mg/kg/body weight

(If given in higher dose –>  Cardiac arrhythmia)

  • Xylocaine with ADR- 7 mg/kg/body weight

  • Bupivacaine – 2mg/kg/body weight

Complication of local anaesthesia-

  1. Bleeding

  2. Pain

  3. Nerve injury

  4. Vascular injury

  5. Cardiac arrhythmia

  6. Hypertension

  7. Paralysis