What types of anesthesia are available for appendicitis surgery

Appendicitis is a relatively common surgical emergency abdomen in clinical practice. The anesthesia taken during appendicitis surgery is available in the following ways: 1. local anesthesia for surgery, through local lidocaine or bupivacaine, can effectively remove the appendix, and patients recover relatively quickly after surgery, this type of anesthesia is rarely used. 2. lumbar spinal canal anesthesia or epidural cavity anesthesia can be used to put the body below the umbilicus in a semi-anesthesia state, which is conducive to The surgical operation of appendectomy, the patient can move appropriately after lying flat for 6-8 hours postoperatively. 3, more extensive general anesthesia, appendicitis is now mostly used laparoscopic intervention under appendectomy, which must be done under general anesthesia.