Private hospitals often receive a number of calls on emergency especially during afterhours and group attends to these cases, stabilizes them and assists in operating immediately or at a later time. Anaesthesia refers to a state of no sensation and can be general, regional or local. General anaesthesia involves drugs which induce a deep sleep; regional anaesthesia (epidural / spinal) involves injecting drugs around the spine to numb the legs and abdomen; local anaesthesia involves injecting drugs into the skin to numb a small area. Sedation involves drugs that produce sleepiness or a light sleep but stop short of general anaesthesia.
Private hospitals often receive a number of calls on emergency especially during afterhours and group attends to these cases, stabilizes them and assists in operating immediately or at a later time. Anaesthesia refers to a state of no sensation and can be general, regional or local. General anaesthesia involves drugs which induce a deep
Private hospitals often receive a number of calls on emergency especially during afterhours and group attends to these cases, stabilizes them and assists in operating immediately or at a later time. Anaesthesia refers to a state of no sensation and can be general, regional or local. General anaesthesia involves drugs which induce a deep sleep; regional anaesthesia (epidural / spinal) involves injecting drugs around the spine to numb the legs and abdomen; local anaesthesia involves injecting drugs into the skin to numb a small area. Sedation involves drugs that produce sleepiness or a light sleep but stop short of general anaesthesia.
Private hospitals often receive a number of calls on emergency especially during afterhours and group attends to these cases, stabilizes them and assists in operating immediately or at a later time. Anaesthesia refers to a state of no sensation and can be general, regional or local. General anaesthesia involves drugs which induce a deep sleep; regional anaesthesia (epidural / spinal) involves injecting drugs around the spine to numb the legs and abdomen; local anaesthesia involves injecting drugs into the skin to numb a small area. Sedation involves drugs that produce sleepiness or a light sleep but stop short of general anaesthesia.