
General Neuroanesthesia
General neuroanesthesia refers to a specialized form of anesthesia used during brain or spinal surgery. It involves administering medications that cause a patient to be completely unconscious and unable to feel pain. Neuroanesthesia is tailored to protect the brain and nervous system while ensuring stable blood flow and minimizing complications. An experienced anesthesiologist monitors vital signs and brain activity throughout the procedure, adjusting medications as needed. This ensures patient safety and comfort during complex surgeries, allowing surgeons to perform delicate operations effectively.