Word: Caudal Anaesthesia
Definition: Caudal anaesthesia is a type of regional anesthesia. This means that it numbs a specific area of the body so that a person does not feel pain during a medical procedure. In caudal anaesthesia, a doctor injects an anesthetic (a medicine that causes loss of sensation) into the lower end of the spinal canal, which is near the tailbone. However, this method is now used less often because another method called epidural anesthesia is more common.