The ASRA Pain Medicine 2025 consensus provides rigorously developed, evidence-based guidelines to minimize infectious complications in regional anesthesia and interventional pain medicine . Using a structured Delphi methodology and >80 research questions, it defines protocols for patient risk stratification, sterile technique, device insertion and maintenance, and postoperative surveillance. These recommendations serve as a benchmark for perioperative infection control—challenging every practitioner to evaluate whether their current practice meets the updated evidence thresholds. To read more; Click here What’s the biggest challenge you face in maintaining ASRA-level infection control during procedures? ##Reference## Provenzano, D.
A., Hanes, M., Hunt, C., Benzon, H. T., Grider, J. S., et al. (2025). Regional anesthesia and acute pain: ASRA Pain Medicine consensus practice infection…