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Local Anesthesia: |
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You remain awake, but the part of your body that will be operated
upon is made numb to pain. This loss of pain sensation is produced
by directly injecting the area to be treated with numbing medication.
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Monitored
Anesthesia Care (MAC): |
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You
will be given pain medication and/or a sedative, in conjunction with
a local anesthetic, to keep you comfortable during the procedure. |
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Patients
often recover quickly from this type of anesthesia.
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Regional
Anesthesia: |
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You may remain awake or undergo IV sedation, but the entire area of your body affected by the surgery is made free of pain. |
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Regional
anesthetics such as spinal, epidural or caudal
are most commonly used in obstetrics and surgical procedures of the
lower abdomen, pelvis and lower extremities. |
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Nerve Blocks are a type of regional anesthesia most commonly
used to numb a single extremity such as one arm or one leg.You may
also receive sedatives to ease your anxiety. These sedatives
do not cause unconsciousness, but may leave you with little or no
memory of the procedure. |
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General Anesthetic: |
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You
are asleep and your whole body is made free of pain. |
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It
is given by intravenous injection of medications and inhalation of
anesthetic gases. |
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What
type of anesthesia will I have?
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You
may be given either local, MAC, regional, general anesthesia or a
combination of one or more types of anesthesia. |
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Your surgeon and your anesthesiologist will discuss with you the type
of anesthesia, which will meet your needs during your surgery. |
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Anesthesia
can cause you to lose feeling or sensation during the operation with
or without loss of consciousness. |
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What
are common side effects?
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Mild
nausea or vomiting for a day or two after surgery is not uncommon.
It is more likely to occur if you have a history of nausea and vomiting
with past surgeries, if you are susceptible to motion sickness or
if you had any type of laparoscopic procedure. |
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Depending on the type of anesthesia you receive, you may experience
a sore throat, headache, drowsiness, muscle ache and/or fatigue for
a few days after your procedure. |
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Who
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A board certified anesthesiologist will administer anesthesia during your procedure.
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You will have an opportunity to speak with an anesthesiologist the
morning of your surgery.

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After
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Your
Post Anesthesia Care Unit/Recovery Room (PACU) nurse and an anesthesiologist
will manage your discomfort after surgery. |
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The amount of discomfort you have is usually related to the type of
surgery you've had. |
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Regional anesthesia can cause you to lose feeling or sensation during the operation with or without loss of consciousness. Sensation will return in the recovery room. |
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In the PACU you will be given pain medication as needed. |
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You
can expect to have some discomfort, but it should be tolerable. |
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Often
you will be given a dose of the pain medication that you will be taking
when you are discharged to home. |

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ABOUT
YOUR ANESTHESIA BILL
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The anesthesia group at Presidio Surgery Center is the Northern California Anesthesia Physicians (NCAP). The anesthesiologists are a private practice physician group and are NOT employees of the surgery center or your surgeon.
If you have any questions or medical concerns about your medical care at the facility, you can call our medical director Dr. Jeff Swisher at (415) 346-1218.
For questions regarding your anesthesia benefits please call:
Ana Wyler – AAI
925-949-2361 or 800-697-6006
awyler@aai-office.com
AAI contact information:
1600 Riviera Ave. #420
Walnut Creek, CA 94592
800-660-7983 or 925-949-2311
Any items to be mailed to NCAP should be sent to:
NCAP
P.O. Box 7793
San Francisco, CA 94120
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