When giving spinal anesthesia which positions are used?
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The sitting position is frequently used for patients undergoing spinal anesthesia especially when low lumbar and sacral levels of sensory anesthesia are needed for the surgical procedure, such as perineal and urologic operations, or when obesity or scoliosis makes identification of midline anatomy difficult in the ...
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Patient positioning is essential to the success of the procedure and can affect how the anesthetic spreads following administration. There are 3 different positions which are used: sitting, lateral decubitus, and prone. The sitting and lateral decubitus positions are the most common.
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