Anesthesia and Reanimation
Anesthesia and Reanimation
Anesthesia and Reanimation
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Anesthesia, that is, anesthesia, is applied before the surgery in order to avoid feeling pain during surgical operations required for the treatment of health problems.

What is anesthesia?
Anesthesia is the general name for all types of anesthesia and its literal meaning is numbness. It is a series of medical practices applied by anesthesia and reanimation specialist physicians to prevent the patient from feeling pain during surgery. The type of anesthesia to be applied is determined by anesthesia and reanimation specialists and it is given to the patient at the prescribed rates with devices called an anesthesia delivery system, thus temporarily closing consciousness. With anesthesia techniques that have been used for approximately 150 years and are constantly improving, eliminating consciousness, reflexes and sensations while vital activities continue during the operation is very important for both the patient and the physicians performing the operation. Thanks to this application, which provides comfort to the patient during the surgery, surgical intervention becomes easier as reflexes are suppressed and muscle relaxation is achieved. Ensuring the continuity of this situation throughout the surgery and waking the patient after the surgery by discontinuing the anesthesia drugs are also the expertise of the anesthesiologist.