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Anesthesiology at Kadimi Hospital focuses on the safe and effective administration of anesthesia to ensure maximum patient comfort during surgeries and invasive procedures. Our experienced anesthesiology team carefully evaluates each patient and selects the most appropriate type of anesthesia, either intravenous or inhalational, based on the nature of the procedure and the patient’s overall health. From mild sedation that allows patient interaction during minimally invasive procedures to complete pain control for major surgeries, our approach is designed to minimize pain, anxiety, and trauma while maintaining the highest standards of safety and clinical care.
Services
- Aortic root surgery
- Atrial fibrillation and atrial flutter ablation
- Cardiac catheterization
- Heart surgery for congenital and acquired conditions
- Pacemaker implantation
- Mitral valve replacement surgery
- Pediatric cardiac surgery
- Advanced robotic-assisted cardiac surgery
- Ross procedure
- Heart and lung transplantation
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How is anesthesia planned for each patient?
Anesthesia is planned after a detailed pre-anesthetic evaluation that considers the patient’s medical history, procedure type, and risk factors.
What anesthesia options are used for different surgeries?
The choice may include general, regional, spinal, or local anesthesia, depending on the surgical and clinical requirements.
What monitoring is done during anesthesia?
Continuous monitoring of heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen levels, and breathing is maintained throughout the procedure.
How is pain managed after surgery?
Post-operative pain is managed through individualized pain control protocols, medications, and regional techniques when appropriate.
How are high-risk or elderly patients managed under anesthesia?
High-risk patients receive specialized anesthetic planning, advanced monitoring, and coordinated care with surgical and critical care teams.