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Tag: Anesthesia options

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Understanding What Kind of Anesthesia is Used for Knee Surgery

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According to the Hospital for Special Surgery, over 90% of knee replacement surgeries are performed under regional anesthesia due to improved recovery outcomes. Choosing the right anesthesia is a critical step in preparing for any knee procedure, as it directly impacts your comfort and recovery. Understanding what kind of anesthesia is used for knee surgery is key to making an informed decision with your medical team.

What is the difference between general anesthesia and IV sedation for rhinoplasty?

4 min read
According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, rhinoplasty is one of the top five cosmetic surgical procedures performed each year in the United States. For patients considering this surgery, understanding the difference between general anesthesia and IV sedation for rhinoplasty is a crucial part of preparation, influencing everything from the surgical experience to the recovery process. This article explores the distinct mechanisms, benefits, and considerations of each anesthesia option to help you make an informed decision with your surgical team.

Does endoscopic ultrasound require general anesthesia? A guide to sedation options

4 min read
While an endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) can be performed with general anesthesia, it most commonly utilizes deep sedation with propofol for patient comfort and safety. So, **does endoscopic ultrasound require general anesthesia**? The need for general anesthesia depends on several patient- and procedure-specific factors, which are assessed by the medical team before the procedure.