Anesthesia According to Beler

Bell's anesthesia is a method of local anesthesia that was developed by the American physician William Bell at the end of the 19th century. This method is still used in medical practice to relieve pain and reduce discomfort during surgical procedures.

To carry out Beler anesthesia, a liquid anesthetic substance, an anesthetic, is injected into the patient's tissues. It is important to note that the anesthetic should be injected directly into the area that will be undergoing surgery. This allows you to create a high level of anesthetic effect and reduce pain in the patient.

Despite the effectiveness of this method,