
Types of Pre-Operative Clinics
Pre-operative clinics are essential in preparing patients for surgery, systematically evaluating fitness, minimizing last-minute cancellations, and improving outcomes. While all types aim to enhance patient
Keep informed and updated with the latest trends about anesthesia services and perioperative care
Pre-operative clinics are essential in preparing patients for surgery, systematically evaluating fitness, minimizing last-minute cancellations, and improving outcomes. While all types aim to enhance patient
Perioperative neurocognitive disorder is a complication that affects cognitive function in some patients after anesthesia and surgery. Understanding this disorder is essential for healthcare professionals
Topical anesthetics are medications applied directly to the skin or mucous membranes to numb the surface and relieve pain or discomfort. Topical anesthetics are widely
The United States is facing a critical shortage in its physician workforce. The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) has projected a shortage of up
Superficial and deep nerve blocks are important techniques in regional anesthesia that provide targeted pain relief by interrupting nerve conduction at different anatomical levels. These
Nerve blocks are a cornerstone of regional anesthesia, offering pain control, reduced reliance on systemic analgesics, and faster recovery times. While traditionally administered by anesthesiologists,
Intravenous (IV) fluids are essential in hospital settings for various purposes, including hydration, electrolyte replacement, and as vehicles for medication delivery. Two commonly used IV
Nerve blocks are an essential tool in podiatry, offering effective pain management solutions for various foot and ankle conditions. This procedure involves injecting an anesthetic
Ablation is a minimally invasive surgical technique involving the removal or destruction of tissue for therapeutic purposes. It utilizes various forms of energy, including extreme