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What you need to know about intravenous anesthesia
Intravenous anesthesia is an anesthesia method used for short, minimally invasive surgeries. This technique can be applied to outpatients or patients who do not need much pain relief.
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Anesthesia surgery for umbilical hernia, open abdominal wall
Umbilical hernia is a medical condition that occurs when part of the intestine or fatty tissue protrudes through the area around the navel. There are many different types of umbilical hernias and they are common in infants and young children, and are rare in adults. In some cases, doctors are forced to prescribe umbilical hernia surgery and anesthesia is one of the important preparation steps.
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Complications after extubation
Endotracheal intubation is one of the best and most effective methods of airway control during surgery. However, extubation after recovery can cause life-threatening complications such as laryngospasm. Therefore, precise technical procedures and close monitoring are needed to reduce possible complications.
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Learn about general anesthesia
Anesthesia is a method of temporarily eliminating or reducing or canceling a part or all of a patient's sensation and pain perception by means of agents or drugs to perform surgery. Intravenous anesthesia is a fairly common method of general anesthesia, often used for short surgeries or electroshock therapy and neuropsychological analysis.
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