Short anaesthesia with Propofol

Introduction A short anaesthesia in general is a sedation for a short period of time, i.e. the elimination of consciousness, in order to perform surgical procedures less frequently and less frequently diagnostic medical measures. The length of a short anaesthesia depends on the amount administered, the preparation used and individual factors such as body weight, … Short anaesthesia with Propofol

Duration of short anaesthesia with Propofol | Short anaesthesia with Propofol

Duration of short anaesthesia with Propofol Propofol is an easily controlled narcotic. In general, short anaesthesia means sedation of the patient for up to 15 minutes. Depending on the procedure, Propofol can be given calculated so that a sedating effect of 10 minutes is not exceeded. However, protracted major operations can also be performed under … Duration of short anaesthesia with Propofol | Short anaesthesia with Propofol

Short anaesthesia with Propofol at the dentist | Short anaesthesia with Propofol

Short anaesthesia with Propofol at the dentist Propofol is a very common anaesthetic today, which has a sedative effect but no analgesic or pain-relieving effect. It is used today in most surgical procedures, both for short-term and long-term operations. In principle, an anaesthetist does not necessarily have to be present when using propofol. Many outpatient … Short anaesthesia with Propofol at the dentist | Short anaesthesia with Propofol

Short-term anesthesia with Propofol for a scraping | Short anaesthesia with Propofol

Short-term anesthesia with Propofol for a scraping In the case of a gynecological scraping, the patient must be anaesthetised in any case. In the course of time, most anesthetics have been replaced by the drug Propofol. Since the scraping is a relatively short procedure, an anesthetic with Propofol is also suitable here. The good controllability … Short-term anesthesia with Propofol for a scraping | Short anaesthesia with Propofol

Short anaesthesia with Propofol in cataract surgery | Short anaesthesia with Propofol

Short anaesthesia with Propofol in cataract surgery In ophthalmology, Propofol is often used for short anaesthesia, during which the eye, eyelids and optic nerves are anaesthetized. This offers the possibility to apply the local anesthetic around the eye – a very unpleasant place – without the patient noticing. During the surgery itself, the patient is … Short anaesthesia with Propofol in cataract surgery | Short anaesthesia with Propofol

Short anaesthesia with Propofol during breastfeeding | Short anaesthesia with Propofol

Short anaesthesia with Propofol during breastfeeding Breastfeeding immediately after a short anaesthetic can be carried out without hesitation. Although Propofol acts via the bloodstream, after its action Propofol is absorbed into the fatty tissue and released from there very slowly, only to be finally excreted by the body via the kidneys. Only minimal amounts of … Short anaesthesia with Propofol during breastfeeding | Short anaesthesia with Propofol