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What are the risks of anesthesia?

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All operations and all anesthesia have some risks, and they are dependent upon many factors including the type of surgery and the medical condition of the patient. Fortunately, adverse events are very rare. Your anesthesiologist takes precautions to prevent an accident from occurring just as you do when driving a car or crossing the street.

The specific risks of anesthesia vary with the particular procedure and the condition of the patient. You should ask your anesthesiologist about any risks that may be associated with your anesthesia.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 17 January 2007 08:04 )  
June 15, 2007
Of the 100 cases confirmed to date in Indonesia, 80 have been fatal.

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