


ANESTHESIA
ANESTHESIA
Our research in anesthesia focuses on improving pain management and recovery outcomes for patients undergoing musculoskeletal treatments. We investigate various regional anesthesia techniques to enhance the effectiveness, safety, and comfort of patients during and after orthopedic procedures, aiming to optimize patient care and minimize complications.

OUR AREAS OF RESEARCH
REGIONAL ANESTHESIA FOR ORTHOPEDIC PROCEDURES
Regional anesthesia involves the use of local anesthetics to block pain in a specific region of the body, commonly used in orthopedic procedures such as joint replacements, fracture repairs, and spinal surgeries. Research in regional anesthesia focuses on optimizing anesthetic techniques to improve patient outcomes, minimize side effects, and enhance recovery times. Ongoing studies aim to compare the effectiveness of different regional blocks (e.g., epidural, nerve blocks) for pain management, assess the safety profiles of various anesthetic agents, and explore advancements in postoperative analgesia, including the use of ultrasound-guided techniques for more precise and effective anesthesia delivery.