PAIN AND PERIOPERATIVE MEDICINE
As anesthesiologists we are responsible for the safety and well-being of patients before, during and after surgery. The role of the anesthesiologist extends beyond the operating room. The anesthesiologist is responsible for the preoperative assessment of the patient, an evaluation process that carefully considers both the patient’s current state of health and the planned surgical procedure that allows anesthesiologists to make judgments about the safest anesthesia plan for each individual patient. The anesthesiologist is also responsible for the wellbeing of the patient postoperatively while the patient emerges from the effects of anesthesia. They are often involved in the management of acute postoperative pain, as well as chronic and cancer pain.
The Department of Anaesthesiology, Pain and Perioperative Medicine looks forward and into newer/emerging techniques that propose to lead improvement in patient management. We have inculcated many advanced technology/aids to bolster routine clinical anaesthesia management including patient safety monitors, specific hemodynamic monitoring, fluid administration, optimization during critical/long surgery (stroke-volume variation), noninvasive cardiac-output management (Lidco-Plus), anesthesia-depth monitoring (Bispectral-Index).
We provide anaesthesia services for a wide variety of specialties:
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