Anaesthesia

Anaesthesiology care includes pre-operative risk assessment and pre-medication as well as post-operative pain therapy and intensive care, in addition to administration of anaesthesia (numbing pain during Operations).

Post-anaesthetic care occurs in the

  • waiting room: Here the heart, circulation, and breathing are monitored, or in the
  • new intensive care unit, brought into Operation on December 9, 2002. It contains over 12 beds, the most modern monitors, Ventilators, and blood filtration machines (blood purification).

The department makes use of various pain therapy tech-niques e.g.: regional analgesics for the Shoulders and Up­per and lower extreinities by way of plexus catheters, and PCA pumps (patient controls the analgesia).

Chronic pain (arthritis, osteoporosis, lumbago, neuralgia, headaches, migraines and back pain, CT-controlIed thera-pies, etc.) are treated with our newest forms of therapy:

  • Back-neck pain therapy
  • Back-cervical pain therapy (facets, unfiltration, PPT, ISG)