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- ... 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 ...
- ... patient is sleepy (sedated) and pain-free (local anesthesia or spinal anesthesia) or deep asleep and pain-free (general anesthesia), ...
- ... patient is deep asleep and pain-free (general anesthesia) or sleepy (sedated) and pain-free (regional anesthesia or spinal anesthesia).
- ... breastbone (sternum) while the child is under general anesthesia. ... breastbone (sternum) while the child is under general anesthesia.
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... or sleepy and pain-free (local or regional anesthesia) or deep asleep and pain-free (general anesthesia). Through an incision on the inside of the ...
- 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, ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... sedated), or deep asleep and pain-free (local anesthesia or general anesthesia). Massive injuries (such as burns) can cause loss ...