Home > Medical > Anaesthesia > News News All sections in Anaesthesia » About Anaesthesia » Common post-operative problems » Conscious Sedation » FAQs » Health Tips » More on Anaesthesia » Obstetric Anaesthesia » Other » Real-life Story » The Equipment » The General Anaesthetic » The Journey » The Team Find the latest news on the topic of anaesthesia. Anaesthesia, if limited, can be safe for baby's brain A study of 450 infants has found strong evidence that one short episode of general anaesthesia doesn't hurt a baby's brain development. You probably didn’t think caffeine had this benefit It's common to feel groggy after surgery. But a new study may have found a way to counteract the effects of anaesthesia. Anaesthesia for kids – parents can relax In infants and toddlers surgery is only recommended when necessary for the child's health, so parents should not avoid an important procedure out of fear. Can you wake up during an operation? What happens if your anaesthetic is not working properly and you wake up during surgery? We investigated. 'Don't cut yet, Doc, I can still hear you!' Patients expect to be unaware of surgery or any external stimuli during general anaesthesia, and anaesthetic techniques aim to meet that expectation. load more
Anaesthesia, if limited, can be safe for baby's brain A study of 450 infants has found strong evidence that one short episode of general anaesthesia doesn't hurt a baby's brain development.
You probably didn’t think caffeine had this benefit It's common to feel groggy after surgery. But a new study may have found a way to counteract the effects of anaesthesia.
Anaesthesia for kids – parents can relax In infants and toddlers surgery is only recommended when necessary for the child's health, so parents should not avoid an important procedure out of fear.
Can you wake up during an operation? What happens if your anaesthetic is not working properly and you wake up during surgery? We investigated.
'Don't cut yet, Doc, I can still hear you!' Patients expect to be unaware of surgery or any external stimuli during general anaesthesia, and anaesthetic techniques aim to meet that expectation.