Accidental awareness under anaesthesia
Information and advice for those who have described an episode of awareness while under anaesthetic
Read moreInformation and advice for those who have described an episode of awareness while under anaesthetic
Read moreGives advice to aid your recovery following your procedure on the Adult Day Surgery Unit
Read moreClarifies dos and don'ts around filming or recording certain aspects of your care throughout your surgical journey, while maintaining safety and privacy for all parties involved.
Read moreExplains what happens when an anaesthetist places a breathing tube into the windpipe (trachea) when you are awake
Read moreSafety advice following a regional anaesthetic block (a numb arm/leg) during surgery.
Read moreInformation for patients who know they will want to decline a blood transfusion or blood product (if needed) during surgery or treatment in hospital
Read moreThis leaflet is for pregnant women and provides information about epidurals used for pain relief in labour.
Read moreYou have been given this leaflet as you have received an epidural or spinal injection during labour or in theatre.
Read moreInformation for people who may benefit from an epidural or spinal during their operation
Read moreExplains how and why local anaesthesia (LA) may be used for your eye operation
Read moreIt is possible to have a straightforward pregnancy and a vaginal birth if you have a high BMI. This leaflet explains why you might need to meet with an anaesthetist, so you are informed of the options available for pain relief, as well as the safest type of anaesthetic should you need any help delivering your baby.
Read moreExplains what it means to be sedated with Ketamine and what the risks involved are
Read moreInformation for patients who have known obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) and are having an operation
Read moreInformation about surgery under a local anaesthetic - an injection which numbs a small part of your body
Read moreThis leaflet offers advice on suitable pain relief to use following the birth of your baby/babies.
Read moreThis leaflet will give you some basic information about the various methods of pain management available should you need them.
Read moreWhat to expect when you have sedation for a procedure in Radiology
Read moreThis leaflet is for pregnant women who would like an alternative form of pain relief to an epidural. If you have any questions or concerns, please speak to your midwife or doctor.
Read moreAims to answer some of the questions that you/ your child may have about their sedation
Read moreAdvice following “conscious sedation” during a radiology examination
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