Fetal Surgery Pain Management
Fetal surgery pain management is an innovative medical procedure that provides pain management to unborn infants during surgical interventions. This procedure is important for reducing the stress, suffering and potential long-term effects of surgery on the unborn baby, while ensuring their safety and wellbeing. Fetal surgery pain management is achieved through a combination of medications, such as local anesthetics and sedatives, which are administered directly to the fetus. In addition, techniques such as maternal anesthesia and the placement of a catheter near the fetus can be used to reduce pain. The use of fetal surgery pain management has been found to be safe and effective in reducing pain in the fetus, allowing surgical interventions to be performed with improved outcomes.
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