Introduction
Anesthesia and Pain Medicine encompasses several areas, including anesthesia management, intensive care patient management and pain management. In the field of anesthesia, this includes neuroanesthesia, cardiothoracic anesthesia, organ transplantation anesthesia, obstetric anesthesia, outpatient anesthesia, pediatric anesthesia and geriatric anesthesia.
Anesthesia methods include inhalation anesthesia, intravenous anesthesia, spinal anesthesia, epidural anesthesia and nerve blocks. Based on preoperative evaluations and patient consultations, the most suitable and safest anesthesia method is selected and administered.
In the intensive care unit, we contribute to improve patient survival rates by managing respiratory functions and performing cardiopulmonary resucitation (CPR).
The Pain Clinic provides diagnosis and treatment for acute and chronic pain, as well as cancer related pain. Additionally, it offers epidural analgesia for labor and postoperative pain management.