Hey guys...
I'm coming up for surgery next week, and I had a question for the assembled masses...
If the surgeon gave you a choice between general anesthesia and a bupivicaine spinal block with a propofol drip, what way would you go? I have my particular preferences because of troubles with careless anesthetists in the past, and I'm leaning toward the block (if he gives me the choice).
Under what circumstances would a surgeon want a general for a procedure that lasts ~ 90 minutes? Wouldn't induction and recovery be longer?
rok
Anesthesia preference?
Anesthesia preference?
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Re: Anesthesia preference?
Spinal block will likely give you hours of pain control after surgery. Just don’t let that cause you to overdo it.
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Re: Anesthesia preference?
I'm glad a Bier block isn't an option!
About 13 years ago, I underwent a 5 hour gastric bypass procedure under general. The assigned anesthetist wasn't paying attention when I was becoming more and more conscious, so I choked hard on the endo-tracheal tube and consequently blew a bunch of capillaries in my eyes, turning both sclera bright red. I'd rather not have that happen again.
If they can dose me with a spinal block and use some Propofol to keep me sub-conscious with a patent airway, I'm good.
Wasn't there some difference in muscular or vascular relaxation in the pelvis with a spinal block versus general anesthesia? I swore I read that somewhere as being a benefit when fitting IPPs.
rok
About 13 years ago, I underwent a 5 hour gastric bypass procedure under general. The assigned anesthetist wasn't paying attention when I was becoming more and more conscious, so I choked hard on the endo-tracheal tube and consequently blew a bunch of capillaries in my eyes, turning both sclera bright red. I'd rather not have that happen again.
If they can dose me with a spinal block and use some Propofol to keep me sub-conscious with a patent airway, I'm good.
Wasn't there some difference in muscular or vascular relaxation in the pelvis with a spinal block versus general anesthesia? I swore I read that somewhere as being a benefit when fitting IPPs.
rok
The Rok is now solid! Implanted 8/14/18. AMS700CX (21+1)
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