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What kind of anesthesia is given for knee surgery?

4 min read
For total knee replacement surgery, more than 90% of procedures at many institutions are performed using regional anesthesia combined with sedation. Choosing what kind of anesthesia is given for knee surgery is a collaborative decision between you and your anesthesiologist, factoring in the specific procedure and your medical history.

What pain medication is used for meniscus repair?

5 min read
Approximately one million meniscus surgeries are performed in the U.S. annually. When it comes to the crucial recovery phase, managing pain is a top priority, leading many patients to wonder: **What pain medication is used for meniscus repair?**.

Do you get intubated during knee surgery? Anesthesia Explained

3 min read
While general anesthesia has historically been common for knee surgeries, over 90% of primary hip and knee replacements at specialized centers are now performed under regional anesthesia, which does not typically require intubation [1.2.1]. So, do you get intubated during knee surgery? The answer depends on the type of anesthesia you receive.