It's called an epidural.
no, it is just an injection. the use of ageneral anesthetic would be unreasonable. it's over in just a minute. they may, however, do a spinal block depending on your condition
Reptiles do have spinal columns that's what makes the vertebra flexible.
What are spinal columns? they have an electrical wiring
Cerebral Angiography
The word 'spinal' is a noun, a word for an anesthetic injected into the spinal cord to induce partial or complete anesthesia. Another noun form is spine.
selectively. an example of this is spinal anesthetic
General anesthesia is typically used for kneecap removal surgery, though in some cases a spinal or epidural anesthetic is used.
No the noun is "spine", "Spinal" is an adjective. However in medical parlance "a spinal" can refer to an injection (of anaesthetic) into the spine and in this single instance "spinal" is a noun.
selectively. an example of this is spinal anesthetic
No. Cats, like most mammals, have spinal columns.
No, they are spinal columns. The digestive tract is on the underside of crustaceans, and is clear.
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