I think you mean "rotator cuff surgery." Yes, generally, during this operation, you would be put to sleep with some type of anesthesia. (Before the surgery, the doctor will usually come to your room and explain what they will be using.)
Anesthesia is used to put people to sleep who are having surgery.
No it's not always necessary and it depends how long the operation is for. The better health (mind, body and spirit) the person is in the better chances they will have in surgery. To be honest anyone that is about to have surgery wouldn't have that calm a nights sleep unless they were in hospital and the nurse gave them a sleeping pill.
Any surgery hurts, but they'll put you to sleep if ur trying to get a tummy tuck or something.
Whether or not you are put to sleep depends on what kind of surgery you are having. In some cases, depending on age you get a choice of local or general slepp aid.
After having a frontal craniectomy, it is generally recommended to sleep on your back to help reduce pressure on the surgical site and promote healing. However, you should follow your doctor's specific instructions on positioning after the surgery.
The good thing about this surgery is you will be put to sleep for the whole operation. They first start by making a cut in your lower back that is three inches long. The parts of your nerves that is is squashing is removed. After your surgery is all done they will close it up by using stitches.
How often do you have to change your dressing after hernia surgery
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How often do you have to change your dressing after hernia surgery
Anesthesiologist is the doctor who puts you to sleep before an operation.
I am having one done tomorrow and yes my doctor is putting me under general anesthesia It's not really general anethesia. It's sedation. You are put to sleep but they do not put a tube in your throat. YOu'll get a needle in your arm and you'll be off to sleep for a while!
Sleep Apnea is not usually treated by surgery because there are other better methods of treatment. Surgery is only indicated if all these alternatives have failed or are not available. Surgery, as a last resort, should help the patient get deep satisfying and safe sleep.