Belera Anesthesia

Belera anesthesia

Böhler anesthesia is a method of regional anesthesia proposed by the Austrian traumatologist Lorenz Böhler (1885-1973).

The essence of the method is to inject an anesthetic into the paravertebral tissues at the level of the damaged vertebra or joint. This provides pain relief and muscle relaxation necessary for repositioning bone fragments and reducing dislocations during injuries and fractures of the spine.

Advantages of Beler anesthesia:

  1. Pain relief and relaxation only in the damaged area, without affecting other parts of the body.
  2. Possibility of performing manipulations immediately after anesthesia.
  3. Minimal effect on hemodynamics.

The technique has proven itself in the treatment of spinal injuries. It allows you to quickly relieve pain and perform emergency manipulations on the spine.



Introduction by Beler Anesthesiology is one of the most famous and effective methods of pain management in modern medicine. This method got its name in honor of its creator, the world-famous surgeon Dr. Leopold Behler, who first used this method in 1936. Until now, Belera anesthesiology is considered