ANESTHESIA AND REANIMATION
The Department of Anesthesia and Reanimation in Salus is in charge of all surgical needs of the patients. It consists of two services, that of Anesthesia and Reanimation. The Anesthesia Service at Salus Hospital offers 4 (four) alternatives to anesthesia which are: 1. General Anesthesia, 2. Local-regional Anesthesia, 3. Sedative Anesthesia, 4. Laryngeal Mask Anesthesia (LMA).
Reanimation service offers all intensive and medication support for patients with cardiac, respiratory, renal, infectious, neurological pathology. This intensive care unit is equipped with modern mechanical ventilation equipment, invasive and non-invasive monitoring of vital patient parameters and with sufficient medication support for patient pathology.
This service offers all types of anesthesia such as:
- General anesthesia (is a condition of controlled temporary loss of consciousness, which is accomplished by a combination of medications, as a result of which amnesia, analgesia and muscular relaxation, necessary for the realization of surgical interventions.
- Conscious sedation means: loss of pain and preservation of the patient's consciousness throughout the operation.
- Regional (loco-regional) and local anesthesia means loss of sensitivity, pain, and pain perception in the area where the intervention will be performed.
- Pediatric Anesthesia (ages 3-16)
- Orthopedic anesthesia
- Anesthesia for surgeries in general, urological, maxillofacial surgery, ORL, thoracic, dental, ophthalmic, gynecological, reconstructive plastic surgery.