
Inhalational Anesthesia
Inhalational anesthesia is a method used during surgeries to keep patients safely unconscious and pain-free. It involves the administration of anesthetic gases, which are inhaled through a mask or breathing tube. These gases affect the brain, leading to a lack of awareness and sensation. The anesthesiologist carefully monitors the patient’s vital signs throughout the procedure to ensure safety and adjust the anesthesia levels as needed. After the surgery, the gases are stopped, and the patient gradually wakes up as the effects wear off. This technique allows for precise control over the anesthesia during the operation.