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Understanding SAB Anesthesia: What Kind of Anesthesia Is SAB?

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Over one million spinal anesthetics are performed annually in the United States, making it a common alternative to general anesthesia for many surgical procedures. So, **what kind of anesthesia is SAB**? SAB stands for Subarachnoid Block, more commonly known as a spinal block, and it is a type of regional anesthesia used to numb the lower half of the body.

What Does SAB Mean in Medical Terms? A Guide to the Different Meanings

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In medical documentation, the acronym SAB can refer to three very different clinical scenarios, a fact that underscores the importance of context for accurate interpretation. This guide explains what does SAB mean in medical terms, covering its distinct applications in obstetrics, infectious diseases, and anesthesia.

What is SAB Anesthesia? A Complete Pharmacology and Procedure Guide

5 min read
According to research from Tufts Medical Center, patients receiving spinal anesthesia instead of general anesthesia experienced 20% less pain in the first 24 hours post-surgery and required less opioid medication. This is one of many benefits of a procedure commonly referred to as SAB anesthesia, or subarachnoid block.