
Anesthesia in Aortic Surgery
Anesthesia in aortic surgery involves using medications to keep the patient comfortably asleep and pain-free during the procedure. It also helps control vital functions like blood pressure and breathing, ensuring stability throughout the complex operation. Special anesthetic techniques allow the surgical team to monitor and support the patient’s heart, lungs, and circulation, reducing risks. Clear communication among the team ensures the patient remains safe and comfortable from start to finish, facilitating the precise work needed to repair the aorta and improve health outcomes.