Most of time you have to remove all of your clothes and change into a hospital gown. The reason for this is because they need the operating room to be sterile. Sometimes they will allow you to wear underwear but it depends on what operation you are having and who the surgeon is. Sometimes they may remove your hospital gown to perform the surgery, but this is not always the case. It depends on the site of operation.
Otoplasty in children is performed under general anesthesia; in adults, it may be done under either general anesthesia or local anesthesia with sedation.
General or local anesthesia may be used during arthroscopy
The surgery is done under general anesthesia.
No
General anesthesia involves injecting anesthetic agents into the blood stream or inhaling medicines through a mask placed over the person's face. During general anesthesia, an individual is asleep
A combination of inhaled anesthetic gases and intravenous drugs are usually delivered during general anesthesia; this practice is called balanced anesthesia.
Usually general anesthesia. In rare cases local anesthesia with sedation, which is less expensive but more uncomfortable.
The patient will be placed under general anesthesia for the duration of the procedure. The advantages to general anesthesia are that the patient remains unconscious and completely relaxed during the procedure
general anesthesia
It depends on the patient and the procedure. Ask the surgeon.For instance, if the surgery were to be performed on a very small child who could not be expected to cooperate and hold still during the procedure, general anesthesia might be required.If the patient was having a simple soft tissue surgery, such as a frenectomy, general anesthesia would not be appropriate. On the other hand, if the procedure involved removing a large bony cyst or tumor, general anesthesia would likely be necessary.
69420 (without general anesthesia), or 69421 (requiring general anesthesia)
Leonard M. Monheim has written: 'General anesthesia in dental practice' -- subject(s): Anesthesia in dentistry, Dental Anesthesia, General Anesthesia