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Anesthesia Procedures - Articles
Anesthesia for Tubal Reversal Procedures
by
Dr. Gary Berger


Posted
Wed 09 Jun 2010 4:19am
Anesthesia for tubal ligation reversal is extremely safe at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center. The anesthesia team consists of two board certified anesthesiologists - Dr. Timothy Harwood and Dr. Caryn Hertz. The ensure patient safety and comfort during and after tubal reversals performed by Dr. Gary Berger and Dr. Charles Monteith.
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Anesthesia for Your Tubal Reversal Procedure
by
Dr. Gary Berger


Posted
Fri 31 Jul 2009 11:52am
At Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center, we use general anesthesia for our tubal reversal surgeries. You will be completely asleep thorough your operation. When under general anesthesia you will be totally unconscious and will not be able to feel any pain. In addition to the general anesthetic, your tubal reversal surgeon will place local anesthetic
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iAnesthesia
by
Alan T.
Posted
Fri 23 Jan 2009 5:05pm
the most important information that anesthesia providers need to capture for every procedure.
• Customize the new case log entry screen to place the most used fields at the top...
iAnesthesia is an iPhone application which aids Anesthetists track their case logs.
With iAnesthesia: Case Logs, you can use your iPhone or iPod Touch to:
• Record
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Anesthesia Management Technique in Sedation Dentistry | Health …
by
Dr. Syed L.
Posted
Fri 24 Jul 2009 10:05pm
Ultimately, the goal of anesthesia is to provide a safe surgical environment for the patient to achieve a desired level of comfort during the dental procedure and to allow the oral surgeon to focus on the operation. …
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Anesthesia Management Technique in Sedation Dentistry | Health …
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Is an ?anesthesia-free? dentistry for your pet?
by
Dr. Patty Khuly
Posted
Tue 14 Oct 2008 4:48am
that anesthesia carries risks, and
3) the reduced expense such a service requires relative to the standard, anesthetic dental cleaning procedure veterinarians urge our pets undergo.
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How do I know? Not only do I have cause to believe the respected, board-certified dentists who have evaluated the anesthesia-free procedure, I’ve got my own dog’s example
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The syndrome of post anesthesia mumps
by
David Smith, MD
Posted
Mon 05 Oct 2009 10:03pm
fibroids rather than surgery. She had a history of mild asthma and GERD. She underwent the procedure under general anesthesia (induced with fentanyl, propofol... of the procedure. She coughed on the endotracheal tube prior to extubation. The next day she noticed swelling under her chin when she looked in the mirror. She had no pain or other
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Our Experience with Anesthesia and Autism
by
wheresthebox
Posted
Fri 17 Sep 2010 3:00am
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And that led me to the question of how safe anesthesia would be for my son, not just in terms of the actual procedure but also with regard to the possibility of regression or negative... was tremendously helpful. I would highly recommend reading this article if you are facing any type of procedure which requires anesthesia. The information on nitrous oxide is especially
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