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About "Twilight" Anesthesia
Conscious sedation, also known as
"twilight" anesthesia is my preferred
type of anesthesia for most procedures. It is
a very comfortable and gentle type of anesthesia
which is far less invasive than the typical general
anesthesia but simultaneously highly effective.
Typically patients sleep all the way through their
procedure and have no recollection of it at all.
Initially you receive some Valium to take by mouth
about a half-hour before the procedure to relax
you. Shortly before moving to the operating room,
an IV is placed and the remainder of the anesthetic
is given through that. With conscious sedation
there is no breathing tube or breathing machine,
just a gentle flow of oxygen past your nose. In
addition to the conscious sedation, a Novocain-like
drug is placed into the operative area
to ensure a completely painless procedure. Typical
side effects of general anesthesia including a
sore throat and nausea are avoided. Waking up
takes only a few minutes at completion of the
case and is usually free of any "grogginess."
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