Surgical Anesthesia
Surgical anesthesia is a medical procedure that blocks pain, touch, and other sensations during a surgical operation. The goal of general anesthesia is to produce a controlled unconsciousness while allowing the patient to breathe on their own. Anesthesia is an integral part of modern surgery and its use has enabled surgery to become safer and more successful. Anesthesia also allows surgical procedures to be carried out with greater precision and a reduced risk of injury. Additionally, anesthetic techniques have been developed to minimize the risk of side effects, such as nausea and vomiting after an operation.
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