Yes, a torus, which is a bony growth in the mouth, can typically be removed under regional anesthesia. This type of anesthesia numbs a specific area, allowing the procedure to be performed with minimal discomfort for the patient. The choice of anesthesia may depend on the size and location of the torus, as well as the patient's overall health and anxiety levels. Always consult with a dental or medical professional to determine the best approach for individual cases.
Fasciotomy in the limbs is usually performed by a surgeon under general or regional anesthesia.
Laparoscopy is typically performed in the hospital under general anesthesia, although some laparoscopic procedures can be performed using local anesthetic agents.
Breast fibroadenomas are removed by lumpectomy, or surgical excision under local or general anesthesia. Sometimes lumps in younger women are not removed but are monitored.
Otoplasty in children is performed under general anesthesia; in adults, it may be done under either general anesthesia or local anesthesia with sedation.
via laparotomy or laparoscopy , under general or regional anesthesia. A laparotomy is an incision made in the abdominal wall through which the fallopian tubes are visualized.
Arthroplasty is a surgical procedure performed in a hospital operating room under general anesthesia. It can be performed in various parts of the body, such as hip, knee, shoulder, or other joints, to replace or reconstruct a damaged joint.
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Surgical excision (means doing a surgery through your mouth). An Oral Surgeon ( a specialized Dentist) will do it under local or general anesthesia .
The surgery is done under general anesthesia.
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whether gas or injection anesthesia is "better" depends on the procedure being performed under anesthesia.
No. In most surgeries such as this, you will be under general anesthesia during the surgery.