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  • Safe Anesthesia, Critical Care & Perioperative Monitoring

    ANESTHESIOLOGY DEPARTMENT

    Safe anesthesia administration, perioperative patient care, ICU support, emergency critical care, trauma support, and pain management for routine and major procedures.

    Overview

    PATIENT SAFETY-FOCUSED ANESTHESIA AND CRITICAL CARE SUPPORT.

    Anesthesia Support For Safer Surgery And Recovery

    The Anesthesiology Department supports safe surgical care through pre-anesthesia evaluation, anesthesia planning, intra-operative monitoring, pain control, and post-operative recovery supervision.

    The department works closely with surgery, obstetrics, orthopaedics, emergency, ICU, diagnostics, and nursing teams to support routine, emergency, high-risk, and critical care patients.

    TREATMENTS & SERVICES

    Anesthesia & Critical Care Services

    The department provides anesthesia planning, patient monitoring, ICU support, emergency response, and pain management across surgical and critical care settings.

    General AnesthesiaAnesthesia support for major procedures requiring complete unconsciousness and controlled monitoring.
    Regional & Spinal AnesthesiaRegional techniques for selected surgeries based on patient condition and procedure needs.
    Perioperative MonitoringContinuous monitoring during surgery to support patient safety and timely response.
    ICU & Critical Care SupportCritical care coordination for unstable, high-risk, and post-operative patients.
    Emergency & Trauma CareEmergency airway, resuscitation, monitoring, and stabilization support when required.
    Pain ManagementPain control planning before, during, and after procedures for better comfort.
    PATIENT SAFETY SYSTEMS

    Advanced Monitoring & Safer Anesthesia Planning

    Anesthesia care is supported by clinical assessment, monitoring systems, emergency medicines, airway support, and recovery supervision.

    Pre-Anesthesia Check-UpMedical history, investigations, allergies, and fitness are reviewed before procedures.
    Continuous MonitoringVitals and patient response are tracked during anesthesia and surgery.
    Airway ManagementAirway and breathing support is planned according to patient and procedure needs.
    High-Risk Care PlanningPatients with cardiac, renal, respiratory, or critical illness receive special planning.
    INFRASTRUCTURE & FACILITIES

    OT, ICU & Emergency-Linked Anesthesia Backup

    The department supports operation theatres, recovery areas, emergency response, and ICU-linked critical care with trained clinical coordination.

    Operation Theatre BackupAnesthesia support for routine, emergency, obstetric, orthopaedic, and major surgeries.
    Recovery MonitoringPost-anesthesia observation for pain, vitals, breathing, and recovery readiness.
    Emergency Medicines & EquipmentEmergency support systems available for urgent stabilization and response.
    Team-Based CareCoordination with surgeons, physicians, ICU teams, OT staff, and nursing teams.
    Frequently Asked Questions

    Common Questions About Anesthesia

    Answers to common questions about anesthesia safety, pre-anesthesia check-up, and recovery monitoring.

    Is anesthesia safe?

    Anesthesia is generally safe when planned by trained specialists after reviewing patient history, tests, allergies, procedure type, and risk factors.

    Why is pre-anesthesia check-up needed?

    It helps assess fitness for surgery, identify risks, plan the anesthesia method, review medicines, and prepare for safer monitoring.

    Will I be monitored during surgery?

    Yes, vital parameters are continuously monitored during anesthesia and surgery so the team can respond quickly to any change.

    Does anesthesia support ICU care?

    Yes, anesthesiology teams often support ICU management, emergency stabilization, airway care, and critical monitoring.