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Tag: Arthroscopy

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Understanding What Kind of Anesthesia is Used for Knee Surgery

5 min read
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.

Can you stay awake for knee surgery? Exploring awake anesthetic options

4 min read
According to the Hospital for Special Surgery, over 90% of hip and knee joint replacements are performed under regional anesthesia, confirming that for many knee surgeries, remaining conscious is a viable and often preferred option. This approach is increasingly common for patients who want to avoid the side effects and risks associated with general anesthesia.

Do you get intubated for meniscus surgery? Anesthesia Explained

5 min read
Approximately 850,000 knee arthroscopy procedures, which often include meniscus surgery, are performed annually in the United States, yet many patients are unsure about the required anesthesia. While general anesthesia might involve a breathing tube, the answer to "Do you get intubated for meniscus surgery?" is not a simple "yes," as several anesthetic options are available depending on the patient and procedure.