Patient's Query
Hello doctor,
My question is about anesthesia for septoplasty. My doctor says I need this operation, but I am scared of the anesthesia. I am mostly scared about awareness and being paralyzed.
Please give me a brief summary of drugs used during general anesthesia for a septoplasty.
Please help.
Thank you.
Hello,
Welcome to icliniq.com.
I read your query and understand your concern.
First of all, you need not get scared about getting general anesthesia for your surgery (septoplasty, a minor surgical procedure that straightens the nasal septum). For your surgery, general anesthesia is the best option for anesthetizing you. One more point is that you need not be afraid about awareness and being paralyzed since your anesthetist will administer drugs at the correct dose which will prevent you from having awareness during surgery.
While administering general anesthesia, the anesthesiologist would be administering drugs (like Propofol), which will first put you into a deep sleep. Further, he may also administer opioids (like Morphine), so that you would not be having pain during and after surgery. Thirdly, he would also add an inhalational agent (like Sevoflurane) to keep you in deep sleep (anesthesia), so that you will not be aware during the whole period of surgery. For septoplasty, administering muscle relaxants for putting an endotracheal tube into your trachea for administering anesthesia is one of the safe options.
I would advise you to have less anxiety about muscle relaxants since it is best to have it for our surgery. Anesthesiologists are experts in using muscle relaxants for administering general anesthesia. So the complications due to muscle relaxants are very less in experienced hands.
There are different muscle relaxants based on their duration of action. Your anesthesiologist would be using the right muscle relaxant (usually a drug of short duration) for you. Once the surgery is over, the effect of the muscle relaxants will also be over based on its duration of action. The anesthesiologist will administer an antidote type of drug to reverse the effect of muscle relaxants.
Relax before you go for surgery; do not worry about the complications due to anesthesia, like awareness and muscle relaxants. Your anesthesiologist will administer safe general anesthesia for you.
I hope that you get your answer.
Please let me know if you need any help.
Thank you.
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Answered byDr. Prem Kumar Mani
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