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    • Sweaty Palms Clinic
    • Sweating
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    • Sweaty Palms
    • Treatment Options
    • Endothoracic Sympathectomy (ETS)
  • Laser for Varicose Veins
    • Varicose Veins Clinic
    • What is Phlebology
    • Normal Circulation
    • Superficial Venous Insufficiency
    • Causes of Venous Insufficiency
    • Symptoms of Varicose Veins
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    • Classification Of Varicose Veins
    • How to Diagnose Varicose Veins
    • Treatment of Varicose Veins
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ANESTHESIA FOR LAPAROSCOPY

What type of anesthesia is used for laparoscopy?

Laparoscopy is usually performed under general anesthesia, though in exceptional cases ‘diagnostic laparoscopy’ can be performed either under local anesthesia with sedation. With your help, your surgeon and an anesthesiologist will decide on a method of anesthesia to perform safe and successful surgery. General anesthesia is the usual choice for most patients undergoing laparoscopic surgery.

Can laparoscopy be done under local anesthesia?

When laparoscopy is done local anesthesia, the anesthetic drug is injected into the skin of the abdominal wall to completely numb the area and allow safe cutting and insertion of instruments. Most patients feel a sharp ‘insect bite’ that lasts for a few seconds. Small doses of intravenous sedation are given at the same time, so that the patients are arousable but asleep.

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