Anesthesia and Reanimation
In our Anesthesiology and Reanimation Department, comprehensive anesthesia services are provided for patients of all age groups as part of overall patient care and treatment. This includes preoperative medical evaluation, intraoperative anesthesia management, and postoperative pain control for all types of surgical procedures.
During general anesthesia, the anesthesiologist ensures that all vital functions — including respiration — remain safe and within normal limits throughout the operation, using advanced monitoring systems and medical devices. Through their knowledge and expertise, the anesthesiologist maintains the patient’s vital safety during the entire surgical process.
In regional anesthesia techniques such as central (epidural, spinal) or peripheral (plexus block) nerve blocks, a specific area of the body (such as an arm or leg) is desensitized to create a pain-free surgical environment. In addition, sedative medications can be administered to keep the patient relaxed and comfortable during the procedure.
In sedo-analgesia, sedative and pain-relieving medications are administered intravenously to make the patient drowsy, while the surgical area is numbed locally. This allows the patient to undergo the procedure comfortably in a semi-asleep state.
Regardless of the anesthesia type — even in local procedures — the anesthesiologist continuously monitors all vital functions throughout the operation, intervening when necessary with medications or equipment to stabilize involuntary bodily responses. The anesthesiologist ensures that the patient wakes up comfortably, without pain or complications, and returns safely to their bed after surgery.
At our hospital, anesthesia services are available 24/7, provided by an experienced and specialized team capable of administering anesthesia to patients under all conditions and across all surgical branches — including Neurosurgery, General Surgery, Ophthalmology, Cardiovascular Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ear-Nose-Throat, Orthopedics and Traumatology, and Urology.