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The history of neuraxial anaesthesia dates back to the late 1800s[1] and is closely intertwined with the development of anaesthesia in general.[2] Neuraxial anaesthesia, in particular, is a form of regional analgesia placed in or around the Central Nervous System, used for pain management and anaesthesia for certain surgeries and procedures.[3]
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