
Spinal & General Anaesthesia
Anaesthesia plays a key role in modern surgeries by eliminating pain and ensuring patient comfort. Spinal anaesthesia is a regional technique where medication is injected into the lower spine to numb the lower part of the body, commonly used in cesarean sections and lower limb surgeries. General anaesthesia, on the other hand, makes the patient completely unconscious and is used for major surgeries involving the chest, abdomen, or brain. At DoctorsVibe, specialists choose the safest anaesthesia plan tailored to each patient’s condition, ensuring close monitoring, minimal risks, and smooth recovery.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Spinal numbs the lower body while general makes the patient fully unconscious.
Only mild discomfort during injection; the procedure itself is painless.
Both are safe when administered under expert monitoring, depending on the surgery type.
Typically 1.5 to 3 hours, depending on the medication used.
No, patients are completely unconscious and unaware of the surgery.
