1. Preloading of neuraxial blockade: Is not performed.
2. We have also reviewed the use of continuous neuraxial analgesia in the presence of commonly used anticoagulants.
3. Although epidural anesthesia is a common practice in neuraxial blockade, difficult access to the epidural space is a frequent problem in operating theaters.
4. Aspirin does not interfere with anesthetic administration because it does not increase the risk of neuraxial bleeding.
5. Background: Ultrasound guidance has gained more popularity in both peripheral nerve and neuraxial block.