Como funciona a ANESTESIA para CIRURGIA do JOELHO?

Anesthesia began to be administered in 1846 in Boston. Since then, it has evolved significantly, and today, anesthetic techniques are extremely safe. A good analogy is with an airplane: an accident is extremely rare. When allergic reactions occur, for example, there are ways to reverse the problem without major difficulties. Therefore, when facing surgery, the patient can rest assured that the chance of problems is extremely low. 🔴 WATCH other videos about KNEE INJURIES: http://bit.ly/OrtopediaFisioterapeutas 📌 Choose a moment in the video and go STRAIGHT TO THE POINT: 00:00 | Introduction 00:41 | Types of Anesthesia 02:05 | Advantages and Disadvantages of Anesthesia 03:32 | How is the type of anesthesia defined? 03:58 | Which anesthesia is safest? 04:48 | The Origin of Anesthesia In knee surgery, there are basically two types of anesthesia: spinal anesthesia and general anesthesia. In spinal anesthesia, the anesthetist injects anesthetic medication into the spinal cord (in the spine, between the vertebrae), and immediately afterward, the patient loses sensation in the lower limbs and the ability to move them. This lasts approximately four hours, depending on the amount of anesthetic injected. One advantage of this anesthesia is the prolonged anesthesia duration, as the patient feels no pain at the end of the surgical procedure. In addition to not feeling the lower limbs, the anesthetist administers intravenous medications to help the patient sleep, meaning they are not awake during surgery. In general anesthesia, the anesthetist administers intravenous medications that sedate the patient, immediately putting them to sleep and even inhibiting their respiratory capacity. Therefore, in this type of anesthesia, the patient receives oxygen support, either through a laryngeal mask or orotracheal intubation. At the end of the surgery, the anesthesiologist administers medication to reverse the anesthesia, and the patient wakes up and recovers over the next few hours. One disadvantage of general anesthesia is that the knee is not analgesic at the end of the procedure. However, to prevent the patient from waking up in pain, intravenous analgesics are administered, as well as local anesthetic blocks in the thigh and knee, as well as at the surgical site. 🔴 Enjoying the content? Click the link and subscribe to the channel: http://bit.ly/YoutubeDrLuiz 📞 Schedule a Consultation WhatsApp: http://bit.ly/ConsultaDrLuiz 👉 Areas of Expertise: Knee ligament injuries, meniscal injuries, cartilage injuries, chondromalacia, osteoarthritis, knee replacements, and patellar instability. Office: 944707006 - Campo Belo - São Paulo - SP Salute Institute: 970568157 - Jardim Paulista - São Paulo - SP ✔️ Did you like this video? ---------------------------- 💬 Leave your comment ➕ Share with your friends 👣 Follow me on social media ---------------------------- ✅ Contacts: ➡️ Website: http://www.drluizgabriel.com.br ➡️ WhatsApp: http://bit.ly/ContatoDrLuizGabriel ☑️ Instagram: http://bit.ly/InstagramDrLuizGabriel ☑️ Facebook: http://bit.ly/FacebookDrLuizGabriel #anesthesia #surgery #knee