Incisional infiltration with local anaesthetic forms an important part that is incorporated to enhance recovery. Local anesthetics reversibly block nerve conduction near their site of administration, thereby producing temporary loss of sensation in a limited area. This article will emphasize on some of the infiltration techniques that are used for local anesthetics Painful procedures, like skin surgery, wound repair, lumbar puncture, or the insertion of vascular catheters, are common practices that cause distress.

However, an effective post operative pain management not only lessens patient suffering but also can reduce cardiorespiratory morbidity and facilitate rapid recovery. Since a significant proportion of surgical pain originates from the surgical wound, it is logical to use local anaesthetics at the site of surgery to manage perioperative pain. Lidocaine, bupivacaine,…