There are many advantages to using local anesthesia with IV sedation during minimally invasive spinal procedures. Agnes P. Green, MD, a board certified anesthesiologist at The Bonati Spine Institute ...
“I had nine hours of surgery, but I was under IV sedation, not general anesthesia, so I didn’t feel nauseated [after] or anything,” says Maria C., 53. During IV sedation, you can still be asleep for a ...
There are many advantages to using local anesthesia with IV sedation during minimally invasive spinal procedures. Agnes P. Green, MD, a board certified anesthesiologist at The Bonati Spine Institute ...