Patient Info

Managing Acute Pain

By |2022-12-27T22:19:18+10:00December 27th, 2022|Acute Pain, Patient Information|

The Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists have developed a brochure entitled "Managing Acute Pain - A guide for Patients", which is available below. Whilst now a little dated, it is very comprehensive, and may be particularly useful for patients to read prior to undergoing surgery.   Managing Acute Pain - A Guide for Patients [...]

Anaesthesia for Oral / Maxillofacial Surgical Procedures

By |2022-12-27T22:25:44+10:00December 14th, 2022|Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Patient Information|

Surgery performed within the mouth is known as oral surgery. Oral and maxillofacial surgeons, dental surgeons and dentists all perform oral surgery. Minor procedures such as a simple tooth extraction are usually performed with a local anaesthetic administered by the dentist in the dental surgery. However more invasive or complex surgical procedures often require intravenous [...]

Anaesthesia for Children

By |2022-12-27T22:40:57+10:00November 22nd, 2022|Paediatric Surgery, Patient Information|

Specialist Anaesthetists try to reduce the anxiety to you and that of your child. We understand that this time can be stressful. It helps if you are candid and provide your child information about the surgery and the anaesthesia. It is preferable that your child does not know you are anxious, as this can upset [...]

Epidural Pain Relief for Childbirth

By |2022-12-27T23:17:11+10:00October 10th, 2022|Obstetrics and Anaesthesia, Patient Information|

An epidural provides very effective pain relief for women in labour.  If you are planning your birth, it's important to consider knowing about epidurals before labour, as it's a challenging conversation to have when you are in significant pain during labour. In addition to the details about epidurals below, extra information is also available from [...]

Anaesthesia for Caesarean Section

By |2022-12-27T23:01:28+10:00October 4th, 2022|Obstetrics and Anaesthesia, Patient Information|

The following text outlines the types of anaesthesia available for caesarean section. Your anaesthetist will see you and discuss your general health, progress of your pregnancy and anaesthetic with you in more detail. You can also obtain more information from your obstetrician, midwife and antenatal classes. This text is intended to provide information only. Please [...]

Anaesthesia for Major Hip Surgery

By |2022-12-27T22:44:53+10:00July 4th, 2022|Orthopaedic Surgery, Patient Information|

The aims of anaesthesia for major hip surgery include: 1. Anaesthesia – a state of controlled unconsciousness throughout the operation 2. Analgesia – pain relief for the patient throughout the operation, aiming to reduce the stress response to surgical stimulation 3. Prevention of deep vein thrombosis 4. Prevention of pressure areas / nerve damage from [...]

Patient Privacy

By |2022-12-27T21:58:27+10:00July 1st, 2022|Patient Information, Privacy Policy|

ANAESTHETIC SERVICES PRIVACY POLICY Anaesthetic Services are committed to protecting your right to privacy. The personal information we collect is handled in accordance with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth), the Privacy Amendment Act 2018, and the Australian Privacy Principles. This Privacy Policy explains why we collect details about your health, how this information is collected [...]

Coughs and Colds

By |2022-12-27T23:03:54+10:00May 4th, 2022|General Information, Patient Information|

Coughs and colds can make your airways more “reactive”. However the effect can last for four to seven weeks after your illness. There are signs that the cough or cold is a little more severe than usual. The signs are Fever Reduced appetite Productive cough Shortness of breath Nasal discharge In today's climate, it's important [...]

Arm blocks for upper limb surgery

By |2022-12-27T22:00:14+10:00January 15th, 2021|Orthopaedic Surgery, Patient Information|

Your scheduled surgery may require an arm block, which is an injection of local anaesthetic solution around the nerves of your arm or shoulder which will mean that you will experience much less pain after your surgery. This will be done by your anaesthetist in the operating theatre a short time before surgery, often after [...]

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Surgeons / Proceduralists

You can now book a case using the online case booking form... Click "For Surgeons" below, and you'll find a form that will send information directly to our administrative team. We'll be in contact with you with confirmation of your booking and let you know whether an anaesthetist is available at the time you require.

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