General Anaesthesia

Overview

General anaesthesia is a medically induced state of controlled unconsciousness, used to perform surgeries so that a patient does not move or feel pain. It involves a combination of intravenous drugs and inhaled gases. Patients are carefully monitored to ensure stable heart rate, blood pressure and oxygen levels. The process includes pre-anaesthetic evaluation, induction, maintenance and emergence phases. General anaesthesia allows for complex and lengthy surgical procedures by providing complete muscle relaxation and pain control. At Srinivasa Hospital, our anaesthesiologists meticulously plan and monitor to ensure patient safety and rapid recovery post-surgery.