Where to get anesthesia for laparoscopic surgery

Anesthesia for laparoscopic surgery is usually general anesthesia, where the anesthetic drug is inhaled through the airway or injected intravenously into the body. Although laparoscopic surgery is less invasive, it requires general anesthesia because of the need to create a pneumoperitoneum. General anesthesia medications can be divided into two types: inhalation anesthetics and intravenous anesthetics. Muscle relaxants and narcotic analgesics may also be used. Inhalational anesthetics are usually inhaled through a mask that allows the patient to breathe in the anesthetic drug. For intravenous injections, the location is the same as the usual location for fluids. Generally laparoscopic surgery can get out of bed on the same day after surgery due to the small incision and can be discharged from the hospital in 2-3 days. After surgery, pay attention to hygiene and care, and try to eat a light diet. If there is a need for laparoscopic surgery, please go to a regular hospital for treatment.