About Anesthesia

Our experienced team of high-class anesthesiologists is well-versed in ensuring a secure and pain-free surgical experience for our patients. We offer a comprehensive range of anesthesia options tailored to individual needs, including general anesthesia for complex procedures, local sedation for certain minor surgeries, and regional anesthesia involving nerve blocks for targeted pain management. These choices align with the highest standards of care, allowing us to provide personalized and effective anesthesia plans that prioritize patient well-being throughout their surgical journey. Our commitment to exceeding Quebec’s stringent standards underscores our dedication to delivering safe, efficient, and patient-centered anesthesia services at every stage of the surgical process.

At ICVM, your safety and comfort are our top priorities. To ensure a smooth and pain-free experience during medical procedures, our skilled anesthesiologists offer various types of anesthesia. Each type is tailored to suit the specific needs of the patient and the nature of the procedure.

Types of Anesthesia:

1. General Anesthesia:

  • Description: General anesthesia induces a state of unconsciousness, rendering the patient completely unaware and unresponsive to pain.
  • Administration: Typically administered through intravenous (IV) drugs and inhaled gases.
  • Common Uses: Major surgeries, complex medical procedures, and those requiring complete stillness.
  • Risks:
    • Allergic reactions to medications.
    • Breathing difficulties.
    • Postoperative nausea and vomiting.
    • Potential impact on cognitive function, especially in older adults.

2. Regional Anesthesia:

  • Description: Regional anesthesia blocks sensation in a specific region of the body, providing pain relief during and after surgery.
  • Administration: Can be achieved through epidural injections, spinal blocks, or peripheral nerve blocks.
  • Common Uses: Orthopedic surgeries, childbirth (epidural), and certain abdominal surgeries.
  • Risks:
    • Nerve damage.
    • Infection at the injection site.
    • Rare instances of allergic reactions to local anesthetics.

3. Local Anesthesia:

  • Description: Local anesthesia numbs a small, specific area of the body, often used for minor procedures.
  • Administration: Administered through injections or topical application.
  • Common Uses: Dermatological procedures, dental work, minor skin surgeries.
  • Risks:
    • Rare allergic reactions to local anesthetics.
    • Bruising or swelling at the injection site.

Preparing for Anesthesia:

Before your procedure, our medical team will conduct a thorough evaluation of your health history, allergies, and current medications. It’s crucial to inform us of any pre-existing medical conditions or concerns you may have.

During the Procedure:

Our experienced anesthesiologists will closely monitor your vital signs throughout the procedure to ensure your safety and adjust the anesthesia as needed.

Post-Procedure Care:

After the procedure, you’ll be closely monitored during the recovery period. Our medical staff will provide postoperative care instructions, and our anesthesia team will be available to address any concerns.

on September 20, 2023, 12:28 PM