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Speciality Overview
Sterling Hospitals has an exceptional anesthesia department with a team of experienced and dedicated anesthetists that provide top-notch surgical services. The department has been recognized by the National Board of Examinations in New Delhi for the DNB program.
The department's expertise extends to handling critical surgeries such as
- Cardiac Surgery
- Neurosurgery
- Uro-Surgery
- Plastic Surgery
- Thoracic-Surgery
- Joint Replacement-Surgery
- Microvascular-Surgery
- Onco-Surgery
- Obstetrics
- Gynec-Surgery, Renal & Liver Transplant Surgery
- Pain Management Services
What are the types of anesthesia?
There are three main types of anesthesia: general anesthesia, regional anesthesia, and local anesthesia. General anesthesia is used for procedures that require the patient to be unconscious, while regional anesthesia numbs only a specific part of the body. Local anesthesia is used for minor procedures, and it numbs only a small area of the body.
How is anesthesia administered?
Anesthesia can be administered through injection, inhalation, or a combination of both. The method of administration depends on the type of anesthesia and the patient's medical condition.
What are the four stages of administering anesthesia?
The four stages of administering anesthesia are induction, maintenance, emergence, and recovery. Induction is the process of putting the patient to sleep, while maintenance involves keeping the patient asleep during the procedure. Emergence is the process of waking the patient up, and recovery involves monitoring the patient as they come out of anesthesia.
What are the side effects of general anesthesia?
General anesthesia is generally safe, but there are some potential side effects, including nausea and vomiting, sore throat, confusion, and muscle aches. In rare cases, more serious side effects such as allergic reactions or damage to the vocal cords may occur.
What can I expect after my surgery on anesthesia?
After surgery, you will be monitored in a recovery room until you are awake and your vital signs are stable. Depending on the type of surgery and anesthesia used, you may experience some pain, nausea, or dizziness. Your doctor will provide you with instructions on how to manage these symptoms and when it is safe to resume normal activities.
At Sterling Hospitals's Department of Anaesthesiology, our team of anesthesiologists will ensure that your surgery is as safe and comfortable as possible. We are dedicated to providing you with the highest quality of care and ensuring that your surgery is a success.
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