Critical care anesthesiology is anesthetic care following recent major surgery, severe infections, or trauma.
Many people who are anticipating major surgery worry about receiving general anesthesia. While it is considered very safe, learning more about it can put your mind at ease.
Organ transplants, including heart, liver, kidney and pancreas, require highly specialized anesthesiology skills.
Cardiac bypass surgery presents special risks related to limited blood flow to the heart. Yale Medicine anesthesiologists have expertise in this area.
Patients with A-fib benefit from specialized anesthesiology. Learn more about this treatment.
Giving birth by Cesarean section (C-section) is safer than ever. Today's anesthesiology and pain management treatments ease pain for mothers.
Women with uterine fibroids who opt to have them surgically removed will usually be given general anesthesia before their procedure.
A tracheostomy is a procedure that makes an opening in the neck in order to place a tube into the windpipe. Learn about this procedure.