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anesthesia risks divided to

patients health conditions

then type of anesthesia you been under (G/A,R/A or local anesthesia)

and the anesthesiologist with his equipments

the most common risks is

respiratory complication

cardiovascular complications

anesthesia machine error

and lack of experience

Dr. Samih

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