What anesthesia is used for appendicitis laparoscopy

Appendicitis is one of the more common surgical emergencies, and general anesthesia is ideal for laparoscopic interventions for appendectomy. The procedure can only be performed under general anesthesia because of the preoperative preparation of the pneumoperitoneum and the injection of a certain amount of carbon dioxide into the abdominal cavity. By injecting carbon dioxide into the abdominal cavity, the abdomen is inflated, allowing a certain amount of space to operate during the laparoscopic operation and facilitating the completion of the appendicitis surgery. The main advantage of laparoscopic general anesthesia for appendicitis is that there is no obvious surgical incision, only a 1.5 cm incision around the belly button, and then the operation can be performed.