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The practice of Obstetric Anesthesia every where is an emergency service. A tie-up with Pre Anesthesia and Critical Care Services is the backbone of the dedicated Intensive Care Unit. The availability of the anesthesiologist, and co-ordination with the specialist, facilitates early attention and timely intervention. With the introduction of Epidural Services, the safety of Obstetric Anaesthesia has vastly improved. Today, a sizeable number of Patients are offered Epidural anesthesia. A). Labour Room: We have labour room ensuring privacy along with operation theater for Emergency Caesarean Section. Labour room is also equipped with (CTG) cardiotocography machine for fetal monitoring and other emergency obstetrical procedures. Operation Theater: Our operation Theatre is well equipped with- I). DATEX Ohmeda (GF) 904 E work station with in built closed circle absorber and Anesthesia Ventilator. II). L & T Star 5S multipara monitor with Spo2, HR, NIBP, ETC02, ECG and temperature monitoring to ensure patients safety throughout the procedure. III). BPL Biphasic defibrillator to deal with life threatening emergencies. IV).Simptek 405 syringe pump to ensure precise drug in infusion form.



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Anesthesia is a medical treatment that prevents patients from feeling pain during surgery or other medical procedures. It can include general anesthesia, which induces a state of unconsciousness, regional anesthesia, which numbs a specific area of the body, and local anesthesia, which numbs a small, targeted area.

There are three main types of anesthesia:
General Anesthesia: Puts you in a state of controlled unconsciousness.
Regional Anesthesia: Numbs a larger area of the body, such as the lower half, through methods like spinal or epidural anesthesia.
Local Anesthesia: Numbs a small, specific area of the body.

Anesthesia can be administered through various methods:
Intravenous (IV) Injection: Delivered directly into the bloodstream.
Inhalation: Breathed in through a mask or breathing tube.
Injection: Injected into the area being treated, commonly used for local anesthesia.

Before administering anesthesia, the anesthesiologist will review your medical history, conduct a physical exam, and discuss the anesthesia plan with you. You may be asked to avoid eating or drinking for a certain period before the procedure.

While anesthesia is generally safe, it does carry some risks and potential side effects, which may include nausea, vomiting, sore throat, dizziness, and, in rare cases, more serious complications like allergic reactions or breathing difficulties. Your anesthesiologist will discuss these risks with you before the procedure.

Recovery experiences vary depending on the type of anesthesia used. You may feel groggy, disoriented, or nauseous as the anesthesia wears off. These effects are usually temporary. The healthcare team will monitor your recovery and provide instructions for post-operative care.
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