What anesthesia does ureteral calculi operation hit

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Intraspinal anesthesia is usually used because it can meet the needs of surgery, has little physiological interference to the patient, low risk and few complications, but in special circumstances such as contraindications to intraspinal anesthesia, general anesthesia may be selected. For lower ureteral calculi surgery, intraspinal anesthesia (hemianesthesia) is usually used. The main reasons for choosing intraspinal anesthesia are as follows: 1. The operation time of lower ureteral calculi is relatively short, and intraspinal anesthesia can meet the operation needs. 2. Intraspinal anesthesia has less physiological interference on patients and faster postoperative recovery. 3. Compared with general anesthesia, intraspinal anesthesia has lower risks and fewer complications. General anesthesia may be selected for special circumstances, such as contraindications to intraspinal anesthesia, longer surgical procedures, or the need for more extensive surgical area block. Before anesthesia is administered, the doctor will conduct a comprehensive evaluation of the patient, including medical history, physical examination, and relevant auxiliary examinations, to ensure that the patient can tolerate anesthesia. Patients and family members should fully communicate with the doctor before anesthesia, understand the risks and precautions of anesthesia, and sign the informed consent form of anesthesia. In short, the choice of anesthesia method for lower ureteral calculi surgery should be decided according to the specific situation of the patient. The doctor will choose the most suitable anesthesia method under the premise of ensuring the safety of the patient.



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