NOUN
- a state of total unconsciousness resulting from anesthetic drugs (as for a major surgical operation)
How To Use general anesthesia In A Sentence
- The authors concluded that tracheal collapsibility of infants with tracheomalacia can be quantitatively assessed by the static pressure/area relationship of the trachea obtained under general anesthesia and paralysis.
- The anesthesia care provider induced Billy under general anesthesia via mask and appropriate anesthetic gases.
- This usually is done using a procedure called suction curettage, under general anesthesia.
- Failure to reduce the dislocation successfully using these methods necessitates reduction under general anesthesia.
- General anesthesia was induced with ketamine and xylazine, and maintained with ketamine.
- General anesthesia causes peripheral vessels to dilate by depressing the sympathetic nervous system.
- -- For esophagoscopy and gastroscopy, if general anesthesia is desired, ether may be started by the usual method and continued by dropping upon folded gauze laid over the mouth after the tube is introduced. Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery
- Other factors include general anesthesia, loss of consciousness, structural abnormalities of the pharynx and neuromuscular disorders, deglutition abnormalities.
- Displacement of the ulna from the trochlea, with humeroradial joint dislocation, is usually achieved only in a patient who has received general anesthesia.
- After induction with general anesthesia, the glottis was directly visualized via suspension laryngoscopy and ventilation maintained by jet ventilation through the laryngoscope.