2012
DOI: 10.1002/msj.21285
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Types of Office‐Based Anesthetics

Abstract: Over the past several decades, there have been evolutionary changes in both surgery and anesthesia. Newer anesthetics have excellent safety profiles and are associated with fewer hemodynamic side effects and rapid elimination from the body. Innovative surgical techniques are less invasive and cause less perioperative patient pain. These developments have fueled the growth of office-based surgery and anesthesia. All types of anesthesia, including local, monitored anesthesia care, general, and regional anesthesi… Show more

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“…Local anesthesia administers anesthetic agents directly to the surgical site, resulting in reversible loss of sensation. This is suitable for minor procedures, wound repair, and diagnostic interventions (4)(5)(6). By selectively numbing the surgical site, local anesthesia minimizes the need for sedation, accelerates recovery, and reduces the risk of systemic complications.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Local anesthesia administers anesthetic agents directly to the surgical site, resulting in reversible loss of sensation. This is suitable for minor procedures, wound repair, and diagnostic interventions (4)(5)(6). By selectively numbing the surgical site, local anesthesia minimizes the need for sedation, accelerates recovery, and reduces the risk of systemic complications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%