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Anesthesiology hospital in Bhubaneshwar
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Anesthesiology hospital in Bhubaneshwar


The Department of Anesthesiology at Manipal Hospitals, Bhubaneswar, provides consulting in all aspects of anaesthesia, critical care, and chronic and acute pain treatment. We assist patients with pre-operative treatment to minimise discomfort during procedures, including minimally invasive and advanced open surgeries. We foster a collaborative environment to ensure optimal patient outcomes.

Anesthesiology hospital in Bhubaneshwar

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Why Manipal?

The anesthesiologists at Manipal Hospitals in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, are highly respected within the hospital for their expertise. They are considered among the best in India, with extensive experience and proficiency in their field. Their skill on the operating table simplifies the process for patients and our other doctors alike such as general surgeons, and they excel in handling stressful situations with precision. We prioritise patient comfort by effectively managing pain, anxiety, and post-procedural trauma through anaesthesia. Moreover, our Anaesthesiology Department is equipped with protocol-driven preoperative, operative, and post-operative anaesthesia for the best treatment outcomes. Collaborating closely with other departments, it offers anaesthesia options, including general and local anaesthesia, as well as specialised services in Pain Medicine, Intensive Care, and Critical Emergency Medicine.

Treatment & Procedures

Local Anesthesia

By temporarily numbing a particular part of the body, a medical method known as local anaesthesia makes minor medical procedures, dental work, and surgical operations painless. Local anaesthesia targets a specific area, allowing the patient to stay awake and aware during the surgery, in contrast to general anaesthesia, which affects the whole body…

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Regional Anesthesia

During surgical operations for pain management, anaesthetic agents are administered to target body areas, blocking nerve transmission, resulting in immobility and analgesia. This technique is known as regional anaesthesia. Regional anaesthesia blocks sensation to broader areas, such as a whole leg or a section of the body supplied by a particular nerve…

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General Anesthesia

This form of anesthesia allows a specific procedure or surgery to be performed on the patient while they are unconscious. Vital signs and organ functions will be closely monitored during this period of time. Pain medication will be administered to reduce the body’s stress responses to surgery. This helps speed up recovery after surgery. Patients will…

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Anesthesiology hospital in Bhubaneshwar

Manipal Hospitals is known for upholding the highest standards of medical ethics and offering individualised treatment to its patients. Their dedication to excellence and patient happiness has earned them a reputation as one of the best anesthesiology centres in India. Renowned as trailblazers in the healthcare industry, we uphold the highest standards in anesthesiology care. The anaesthetists benefit from cutting-edge anaesthetic equipment. The clinical skills of our anesthesiologists, who have earned training and success from the world's leading institutes, serve as the backbone of this department. Our anesthesiology hospital in Bhubaneshwar have a dedicated team of senior anaesthetists who, along with their associates and younger staff, provide 24-hour service.

Anesthesiology hospital in Bhubaneshwar

Facilities & Services

Department of Anesthesiology offers care and expertise to the following:

1. Pain management

2. Cardiac anesthesia

3. Pediatric anesthesia

4. Neuro anesthesia

5. Obstetric anesthesia

6. Critical care medicine

7. Hospice and palliative medicine

FAQ's

There are four different types of anaesthesia:

  • General anaesthesia is used during major procedures, which leaves you unconscious and unable to move. General anaesthesia is a condition of regulated unconsciousness caused by anaesthetic medicines inhaled through a mask or breathing tube or drugs administered via an IV. Patients rarely retain any memories during general anaesthesia.

  • Sedation is typically used for Minimally Invasive Surgery; it relieves pain and causes drowsiness. During the operation, the patient may be awake, conscious, or given a sedative to sleep lightly.

  • Regional anaesthesia, such as epidural or nerve block, covers a significant area of the body while the patient remains conscious.

  • Local anaesthesia numbs a small area of the body for simple procedures while the individual is conscious or awake. 

Anaesthesia is administered in several ways. The doctors may administer anaesthesia via injection, inhalation, topical lotion, spray, eye drops, or skin patches. Sometimes, both injections and anaesthesia masks are used concurrently. 

General anaesthesia is an anaesthetic that makes you unconscious during medical procedures, preventing you from feeling or remembering anything. A mixture of intravenous medicines and breathed gases (anaesthetics) is routinely used to provide general anaesthesia. The "sleep" you get under general anaesthesia differs from regular sleep. The anaesthetised brain is unresponsive to pain impulses or surgical operations.
General anaesthesia involves managing your breathing and monitoring your body's essential functions throughout the process. A professionally qualified physician, known as an anesthesiologist, administers general anaesthesia.
 

The Department of Anaesthesia provides treatment and expertise to the following:

  • Pain treatment

  • Cardiac anaesthesia

  • Paediatric anaesthesia

  • Neuro anaesthesia

  • Obstetric anaesthesia

  • Critical care medicine

  • Hospice and palliative care

The key features of the Department of Anaesthesiology at Manipal Hospitals, Bhubaneswar, include:

  • A highly skilled and seasoned team of anesthesiologists

  • Customised anaesthetic plans for each patient

  • Use of modern procedures and equipment

  • Physiotherapists and respiratory therapists are available on a 24-hour basis

  • Provide multiple critical care training programmes, as well as fellowship programmes in Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine.

Prior to surgery, avoid all food and fluids. Food should be avoided six hours before surgery, as well as water two hours before. The doctor may instruct you to take certain medications while fasting. It is also advisable to refrain from taking aspirin and over-the-counter blood thinners for at least a week before surgery. It is crucial to discuss your diet and medications with our doctor to avoid complications. 

Yes, although you will remain unconscious and tired following anaesthesia. The anesthesiologist inserts a tube into your mouth and nose to ensure that you breathe adequately throughout the surgery.

The duration varies according to the type of anaesthesia.

  • IV pain medicine might last up to eight hours

  • Nerve blocks can last up to 12-24 hours

  • Spinal blocks can help manage discomfort for 24 to 48 hours

  • Epidurals might last up to four or five days.

Yes, the anaesthesia doctor is present throughout the surgery to monitor and maintain your vital signs and breathing. They also ensure you receive the appropriate amount of anaesthesia throughout the surgery to avoid discomfort or suffering. 

After receiving anaesthesia, you may have nausea or vomiting, a sore throat, and grogginess. General anaesthesia may also lead to uncommon but potentially serious complications, some of which include:

  • Breathing problems

  • Anaesthesia-related allergic reactions

  • Damage to the vocal cords and larynx

  • Cardiac arrest

  • Kidney failure

  • Brain damage

  • Paraplegia and quadriplegia

Our anesthesiologists will communicate potential risks with you and ensure their availability to address any issues that may arise.

The following are some risk factors that can raise the chance of problems during surgery:

  • Smoking

  • Seizures

  • Obesity

  • High blood pressure

  • Diabetes

  • Stroke

  • Drug allergies

  • History of anaesthesia-related adverse effects

You can book an appointment with a specialist in the Department of Anaesthesiology at Manipal Hospitals, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, telephonically, or by visiting our website to make an appointment.

Experience expert anesthesiology services at Manipal Hospitals in Bhubaneshwar. Our team of skilled anesthesiologists ensures safe and comfortable procedures for optimal patient care. Visit us for comprehensive anaesthesia solutions.