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Your doctor may use general anesthesia to make you unconscious during surgery. Or your surgeon may give you an anesthetic that keeps you from feeling pain ...
Orthopedic surgeons at Mayo Clinic use new combinations of regional anesthesia and pain relief techniques that can reduce the need for general anesthesia and ...
Both require general anesthesia and are outpatient procedures that usually ... A local anesthetic is used at the insertion site, and you may be given a ...
... anesthetic management for patients undergoing bariatric, urology and general surgical procedures. ... anesthetic management and Phase I recovery from anesthesia ...
Rigid endoscope procedure. Before the procedure, you're given medicine called general anesthesia to put you into a sleeplike state. The ENT specialist uses a ...
In his Anesthesia Outcomes Laboratory at Mayo Clinic, Juraj Sprung, M.D., Ph.D., studies methods to improve outcomes related to long-term cognitive ...
Reaction to anesthesia. Medicines to make you sleep during surgery ... A tonsillectomy uses medicine that puts you to sleep, called general anesthesia.
This medicine is called general anesthesia. A small tube that drains urine ... During the nephrectomy, the urologic surgeon and anesthesia team work together to ...
Nerve block, Central venous catheterization, General anesthesia administration, Arterial line placement, Epidural, Spin...al anesthesia. Show more areas of ...
"Induction of spinal anesthesia is faster than induction of general anesthesia. And so we're able to get the cases started quicker." The robotic assistance ...
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