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Results 1 - 10 of 114 for Local anesthesia
  1. ... the nose. You may have general anesthesia or local anesthesia with sedation, so you are asleep and pain- ... shaved off. You may have general anesthesia or local anesthesia with sedation, so you are asleep and pain- ...
  2. ... office. Depending on your surgery, you may have local anesthesia or general anesthesia. Local anesthesia numbs the surgical area so you do not ...
  3. ... of biopsies. A needle biopsy is done using local anesthesia. There are two types. Fine needle aspiration uses ... sharp pinch at the site of the biopsy. Local anesthesia is injected to lessen the pain. In an ...
  4. ... you may receive general anesthesia , regional anesthesia or local anesthesia. With general anesthesia, you'll be pain free ... with the involved joint will be numb. With local anesthesia, only the joint is numbed and you will ...
  5. ... numb from your waist down. Some people have local anesthesia and a medicine to relax them. Local anesthesia numbs just the area being worked on. Your ...
  6. ... pain-free. Some people have the surgery under local anesthesia, which numbs the area to block pain. You will stay awake if you have local anesthesia. Surgery takes about 1 to 1½ hours. Most ...
  7. While the patient is awake and pain-free (local anesthesia), a catheter is inserted into an artery at ... The procedure begins with the doctor injecting some local anesthesia into the groin area and putting a needle ...
  8. ... felt on exam. This can be done with local anesthesia (numbing medicine) injected into the area, or under ... biopsy can be performed by a radiologist with local anesthesia, using ultrasound or CT scan to find the ...
  9. ... are short. Tendon repair can be performed using: Local anesthesia (immediate area of the surgery is pain-free) Regional anesthesia (local and surrounding areas are pain-free) General anesthesia ( ...
  10. ... to 3 hours. It may take longer. With local anesthesia, the nose and the area around it are ...
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