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'''Pudendal anaesthesia''' is a form of [[local | '''Pudendal anaesthesia''' is a form of [[local anesthesia]] commonly used in the practice of [[obstetrics]]. (the pudendal nerve block) is used in [[obstetrics]]. The anethesia is produced by blocking the [[pudendal nerve]]s near the ischial spine of the [[ischium]]. The ischial spine separates the greater and lesser sciatic foramina. | ||
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Pudendal anaesthesia is a form of local anesthesia commonly used in the practice of obstetrics. (the pudendal nerve block) is used in obstetrics. The anethesia is produced by blocking the pudendal nerves near the ischial spine of the ischium. The ischial spine separates the greater and lesser sciatic foramina.