How Long Can Brachial Plexus Block Anesthesia Needle Wake Up?
Nov 17, 2022
Simple brachial plexus block, belongs to the general local anesthesia, the use of local anesthetic. The effect of the block is that one arm cannot feel or move.
But anesthesiologists often use auxiliary intravenous anesthetics to put patients to sleep during surgery; At the same time, brachial plexus blocks often do not work well and need to be assisted by intravenous anesthesia.
I don't know if the anesthetic you said did not wake up, is the patient not awake, or the arm is still numb?
Nerve block anesthesia time, depending on the specific kind of local anesthetic used by the doctor, as well as drug concentration, dose. Anesthesiologists generally use long-acting local anesthetics, anesthetic subside needs a long time, and is a gradual recovery process. The length of time you're talking about is normal.








