General anesthesia or semi-anesthesia for clavicle fracture surgery

Clavicle fracture surgery can choose general anesthesia or local anesthesia. Clavicle fracture surgery is generally shorter, usually carried out with local anesthesia, can be under brachial plexus anesthesia for surgical treatment, the effect of anesthesia usually lasts for 5 to 7 hours, the patient basically won’t feel the pain that occurs in the clavicle region during this period of time, and won’t affect the surgical operation. As far as the clavicle fracture surgery itself is concerned, general anesthesia is generally not required, but some patients who require general anesthesia, such as those with poor pain tolerance or fear of surgery, can be treated with general anesthesia. If you need to carry out clavicle fracture surgery, it is recommended to consult a professional doctor in advance, and inform their own specific circumstances, under the guidance and advice of the doctor to choose the appropriate anesthesia for treatment to avoid adverse consequences.