Anesthesiology and Reanimation is a cornerstone of modern medicine, a medical unit that ensures patient safety, comfort, and continued vital functions during surgical procedures. This field encompasses not only intraoperative care but also preoperative preparation, postoperative recovery, and intensive care management.
The Department of Anesthesiology and Reanimation at our hospital aims to ensure the successful performance of surgical interventions while maintaining the highest quality of life and safety for patients. Our unit, staffed with expert physicians, experienced healthcare professionals, and advanced technological equipment, plays an active role in both planned surgeries and emergency procedures.
Anesthesia is a medical procedure performed to eliminate the sensation of pain while the patient is unconscious or locally unconscious. The types of anesthesia performed by our anesthesiology specialists include:
General Anesthesia: This is a method in which the patient is completely asleep and unconscious. It is preferred in major surgeries.
Spinal / Epidural Anesthesia: These are regional anesthesias that are used especially in childbirth and lower abdominal surgeries and eliminate the feeling of pain in the patient's lower back.
Sedation: This method is used to maintain a conscious, yet relaxed and anxiety-free state. It is often used in procedures such as endoscopy and MRI.
Local anesthesia: It only numbs the small area to be treated. It is preferred for simple surgeries.
Each patient's personalized anesthesia plan is meticulously designed, taking into account their age, general health, and the duration and type of procedure. A detailed patient assessment is conducted prior to anesthesia administration to minimize potential risks.
“Reanimation, or life support and maintenance of vital functions, is one of the unit's most important duties. Anesthesiology specialists monitor patients requiring intensive care after surgery and provide advanced life support in cases of trauma or multiple organ failure.
Intensive care units within our hospital:
Postoperative care (after surgery)
Respiratory support
Severe infection (sepsis) monitoring
Management of multisystem organ failure
Intensive sedation and analgesia applications
Emergency interventions (resuscitation) takes an active role in many areas such as.
Within the framework of a multidisciplinary approach, we work in collaboration with intensive care nurses, respiratory therapists and other specialties.
The anesthesiology unit is also acute and chronic pain management It also provides services in the field of pain management. Pain control is especially important for improving the quality of life of cancer patients.
Postoperative pain control (PCA pumps etc.)
Chronic back, neck and headaches
Nerve blocks
Interventional procedures for neuropathic pain
Services such as these are provided within our hospital.
Our Department of Anesthesiology and Reanimation also training for medical students and resident physicians It is an academic unit that provides practical training, case discussions, scientific publications, and seminars. Research activities contribute to scientific knowledge and provide practical experience.
As the Department of Anesthesiology and Reanimation of our hospital;
Prioritizing patient safety,
Following scientific developments closely,
Providing service with modern devices and ethical values,
Aiming to increase the quality of education,
Offering a painless and comfortable healthcare process
We continue our work with an understanding.