Novocaine Blockade Circular

Novocaine blockade is a pain relief method that is used to relieve pain and reduce tissue sensitivity in the surgical area. It is based on the injection of a solution of novocaine into the area where the nerve or muscle that causes pain is located.

One type of novocaine blockade is a circular blockade. It consists of injecting a solution of novocaine around the nerve or muscle that causes pain. This allows you to reduce their sensitivity and alleviate the patient’s condition.

Circular blockade can be used either independently or in combination with other methods of pain relief. For example, it can be used before surgery to reduce pain during surgery.

However, like any other method of pain relief, circular blockade has its limitations and risks. It may cause side effects such as numbness, tingling, or burning in the area where the solution was injected. In addition, not all patients tolerate Novocaine well, so a sensitivity test must be performed before performing the blockade.

In general, circular novocaine blockade is an effective method of pain relief during surgical interventions and other procedures. However, before using it, you should carefully assess the risks and side effects, and consult your doctor.



Novocaine blockades are widely used in various fields of medicine, including traumatology, orthopedic surgery and neurosurgery.

Circular novocaine blockades are a type of tissue block using novocaine to reduce pain and inflammation around the nerve. These blocks can be used to treat neuropathy pain, sciatica pain syndromes, spinal disorders, musculoskeletal disorders, and head and neck disorders.

Please note that novocaine blockades can take various forms: infiltration, capsulography, suboccipital anesthesia, interstitial anesthesia and others, but not all of them are used for circular novocaine blocks.