The retrieval procedure takes about 20 minutes and is usually done under conscious sedation or general anesthesia.
These procedures are typically completed under local anesthesia with or without conscious sedation, as the patient prefers.
Patients who undergo conscious sedation or monitored anesthesia care are never meant to be without recall.
All orders for conscious sedation for patients must be written.
The procedure is carried out under local anesthesia (with or without conscious sedation) on an outpatient basis.
They have been developed specifically for the purpose of conscious sedation in dentistry.
The procedure is usually done under general anesthesia, but may be done with the use of conscious sedation.
The more common technique for the awake craniotomy is conscious sedation.
It can be placed during a minor procedure under conscious sedation.
Although some states, like New York, require a permit to perform even conscious sedation, many others do not.