The Anaesthesiology department of Green
Life Hospital uses the most advanced, safe & patient focused techniques in
the delivery of anesthetic care. This department is situated in level -6 and
level -8). The department offers consultation in all areas of anaesthesia and
critical care as well as acute and chronic pain management.
Our aims to provide optimum quality of
patient care not only in the operation theatre but also beyond it, by optimizing
preoperative patient status and providing comprehensive patient care during
intra-operative & post-operative period.
All our operation theatres are
constructed as modular operation theatre. Operating theatres and recovery rooms
are well equipped with HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) filters,
temperature & humidity control system, air and fluid warming devices to
reduce patient’s discomfort. We follow the universal “Time Out” protocol in all
OT to perform best quality & error less surgery.
Range of Services:
Pre-operative anaesthesia
consultation
Anesthesia services for
emergency resuscitation in wards and emergency department
Anesthetic services for :
General surgery
Uro-genital surgery
Pediatric urology
Dental surgery
Hepato-biliary surgery
Maxillofacial surgery
Neurosurgery
Obstetric &
Gynecological surgery
Ophthalmology
Orthopedic & trauma
surgery
Otolaryngology
Pediatric surgery
Spine surgery
Onco surgery
Cardiac surgery
Pediatric cardiac surgery
Kidney transplant
Anesthetic services for MRI
& CT scan, Endoscopy, Colonoscopy.
Management of 24-hour
surgical intensive care unit.
Acute and chronic pain
management.
Pre-anaesthetic check up: Patient’s fitness for surgery is checked by an anesthesiologist prior to operation. In pre-anesthetic check up following things are done:
History taking of patient
Physical examination
Related investigation
Explanation of risk & benefit to patient and party.
Obtaining informed written consent.
Type of Anaesthesia:
General Anaesthesia – It is a treatment that renders
you unconscious during medical procedures, so you don’t feel or remember
anything during the procedures. It is commonly produced by a combination of
intravenous drugs and inhaled gasses (anaesthetics).
Risks and complications from general anesthesia:
Sore throat, post-operative nausea and vomiting.
Pain in operative area.
Regional Anesthesia – Regional anaesthesia includes:
a) Spinal anaesthesia
b) Epidural anaesthesia
c) Peripheral nerve block
a) Spinal anaesthesia: In spinal anesthesia medicine
is injected into the fluid that surrounds the spinal cord. Most common
complication is headache.
b) Epidural anaesthesia: Drugs introduced in epidural
space surrounding the spinal cord. It can be used for both anaesthesia and
post-operative pain management. Most common complications are headache and
inadequate anaesthesia.
c) Peripheral nerve block: Drugs injected close to a
nerve or bundle of nerve. Commonly brachial plexus block, ankle block and
trans-abdominal plane block.
Risk of peripheral nerve block: Rarely nerve damage can
cause persistant numbness, weakness or pain.
Local Anaesthesia – Numbs the part of your body where
you will have the surgery. Local anesthesia is most often used when:
A minor procedure doesn’t require general or regional
anesthesia.
A surgery can be done in a short time and you will go home
soon after.
A surgery does not require unconsciousness or extreme
muscle relaxation.
Patient monitors
– ECG
– Blood pressure
– Oxygen saturation
– Invasive pressures such as arterial, pulmonary artery and central venous
pressure
– Temperature
– Airway pressures and gas volumes
– Neuromuscular function monitoring.
– TEE
Cardiac monitoring
– TEE
– Continuous cardiac output
– Continuous mixed venous saturation
Equipment making most complicated surgery safe
– Bair Huggers & disposable blankets to keep patient
warm
– Blood & fluid warmer
– Syringe pumps, infusion pumps
– Blood gas and electrolyte machine, Glucometers
– Fiber optic Laryngoscope & video laryngoscope
– Ultrasound for regional blocks
Professor & Head -
Anesthesiology
Department -
Anaesthesiology