general, regional, or local anesthesia.
usually local anesthesia
Colporrhaphy, usually done by pulling together the weakened area of the vaginal wall with sutures.
Colporrhaphy is pronounced kol-por-af-e.
The surgery is done under general anesthesia.
The type of anesthesia that anesthesiologists use in a hospital setting depends on the type of injury. Three types of anesthesia used are local, regional, and general anesthesia.
A bivalve speculum is used to open and expose the cervix.
anesthesia is a drug used during any type of surgery
local
A laminectomy is performed with the patient under general anesthesia, usually positioned lying on the side or stomach.
Colporrhaphy is the surgical repair of a defect in the vaginal wall, including a cystocele (when the bladder protrudes into the vagina) and a rectocele (when the rectum protrudes into the vagina).
local anesthesia
general anesthesia