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General anesthesia puts you into a deep sleep during surgery. The nerve block numbs your shoulder and helps manage pain even after you wake up.The surgery ...
By eliminating the need for general anesthesia, we hope to show a reduction in procedural time, decrease use of supplemental invasive procedures (central ...
The purpose of this study is to compare local and general anesthesia (Awake vs. Asleep Craniotomy) in the removal of brain tumors that are in areas of the ...
Comparative outcomes of awake spine surgery under spinal versus general anesthesia: a comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis. Eur Spine J. 2024 ...
Transplant anesthesia. CA-1 year rotation schedule. Rotation, Length. Orthopedic and regional anesthesia, 2 months. General surgery anesthesia, 2 months.
This is called general anesthesia. During the maze procedure, a surgeon creates several specific lines in the heart using one or more of the following: A ...
Surgeons usually perform diskectomy using general anesthesia, so you're not awake during the surgery. Ideally, just the piece of disk that's compressing the ...
EVAR may be performed under general anesthesia or local anesthesia with sedation, which can be an alternative for patients who are not candidates for ...
Sometimes, a general anesthetic may be used for radiofrequency ablation. This puts you in a sleep-like state. Once the anesthetic takes effect, a healthcare ...
You receive general anesthesia to put you in a sleeplike state so you won't be aware during the operation. Once you are asleep, the surgeon begins the surgery.
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