General anesthesia
In cooperation with our partners and anaesthesia specialists anaPRAX, we offer our patients the option of treatment under general anesthesia in our FMH-accredited surgical wing.
General anesthesia is a form of anesthesia used to put a patient into a state of unconsciousness during a surgical procedure.
The patient is given medication that puts them into a deep sleep so that pain and anxiety are completely eliminated. General anesthesia is therefore used more frequently for more complex procedures or for uncooperative patients.
The method of administering general anesthesia may vary, including intravenous injections, inhalation gases, or a combination of both.
During the entire procedure, all of the patient's vital signs are closely monitored and regulated by a specialist anesthetist.
General anesthesia is used millions of times around the world every day and is considered a safe form of anesthesia. The qualified specialist staff ensure safe anesthesia and are well prepared for all eventualities.
Before undergoing general anesthesia, the patient is given a thorough medical examination and individual instructions by our specialists. You can find more detailed information in advance on the anaPRAX website.
General anesthesia is a very effective tool that allows for safe and effective surgical procedures and can help minimize discomfort and ensure a more successful outcome.