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In this part, which we have prepared for patients who will be operated in our hospital, there are short but useful information regarding anaesthesia, pre-operational and post-operational processes. We request you read these and to respect the advices in order to be operated t most adequate conditions. Anaesthesia
At open operations, all anaesthesia forms can be used. These methods are the general anaesthesia, the local anaesthesia, spinal and epidural anaesthesia. At laparoscopic hernia operations, there is only one anaesthesia choice: general anaesthesia. General anaesthesia is the condition at which the patient is kept asleep during the operation. Local anaesthesia is the easiest anaesthesia form, applied by an injection to the operation region. It is commonly used for inginual hernias and small abdominal hernias. Epidural and spinal anaesthesia is applied through the waist gaps of the patient with a thin injector. The patient is conscious during the operation but downward from the waist no senses can feel anything and he will not experience any pain.
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At hernia operation, general or regional anaesthesia techniques can be used. Which anaesthesia will be applied to which patient is in the common decision of the patient and the anaesthetist.