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Anesthesia
Anesthesia
UHS has a pool of Specialist Doctors for providing Anesthesia Services. The Doctors are experienced with more than two to three decades of experience in this field. Our doctors are well-versed in Anesthesia for thoracic surgery, trauma, orthopedic and neurosurgery, Anesthesia for pediatric and neonatal surgery; Obstetric Anesthesia and analgesia, Anesthesia for Head and neck surgery, Rapid recovery ambulatory Anesthesia, Regional Anesthesia, Neuroaxial blocks (spinal and epidural) for intra and post- operative pain management and many more.
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Pre-operative assessment gives a chance to identify disease conditions that may lead to complications during anesthetic, surgical and post operative period. This evaluation is usually done 2-4 weeks before the surgery.
Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is a special department for patients who are acutely unwell and require critical medical care.
Regional Anesthesia numbs a particular area of a body such as arm, leg or the abdomen before a surgical procedure, without making you unconscious.
Analgesia is a condition of relief from pain without losing consciousness.
Thoracic surgery is the surgery performed on the organs in the chest. Using Anesthesia for surgeries has helped surgeons to perform even complicated surgeries relatively safely.
There is a lot of difference between Anesthesia for Pediatric and Anesthesia for adults. The objective of a Pediatric Anesthesiologist is to keep your child comfortable before, during and after the medical surgical procedure.
Anesthesia is a drug which is induced normally before a surgical procedure to reduce or prevent pain. Anesthesia may broadly be classified into 3 types - Local Anesthesia, Regional Anesthesia and General Anesthesia.