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Results 1 - 10 of 94 for anesthesia
  1. ... patient is deep asleep and pain-free (general anesthesia), a small incision is made on the left ... tube placement can generally be performed under local anesthesia rather than general anesthesia. An endoscope is passed ...
  2. ... patient is sleepy (sedated) and pain-free (local anesthesia or spinal anesthesia) or deep asleep and pain-free (general anesthesia), ...
  3. ... patient is deep asleep and pain-free (general anesthesia) or sleepy (sedated) and pain-free (regional anesthesia or spinal anesthesia).
  4. ... breastbone (sternum) while the child is under general anesthesia. ... breastbone (sternum) while the child is under general anesthesia.
  5. ... is usually done in the hospital under general anesthesia, but it may be done under local anesthesia.
  6. ... is deep asleep and pain-free (under general anesthesia) some of the facial bones are cut and ... normally used for long surgical procedures under general anesthesia may be replaced with an opening and tube ...
  7. ... patient is awake and pain-free (using local anesthesia) or asleep and pain-free (using general anesthesia), an incision is made over the lump. The ...
  8. Many surgeons used local infiltration anesthesia combined with a sedative, so the patient is awake but sleepy and insensitive to pain. Some patients request a general anesthesia, ...
  9. ... hospital or a clinic using general or local anesthesia. The doctor will hold the vaginal canal open with a speculum and may apply anesthesia to the opening of the uterus (cervix). A ...
  10. ... are deep asleep and pain-free (using general anesthesia), a small incision is made in the eardrum, ... procedure takes less than 30 minutes, and the anesthesia used is temporary and safe. The incision heals ...
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