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Main Authors: ishfaq, Danish, Mir, Sajad Ahmad
Format: Recurso digital
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Published: Zenodo 2026
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18444948
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  • <p><span>Surgery is one of the most critical interventions in modern medicine, capable of saving lives, restoring function, and improving quality of life. However, the success of surgery does not depend solely on the skill of the surgeon. A silent yet equally vital contributor to every surgical procedure is anesthesia. Anesthetics play a central role in enabling surgeries by eliminating pain, reducing anxiety, providing muscle relaxation, maintaining physiological stability, and ensuring patient safety throughout the operative period. Without anesthesia, most surgical procedures would be impossible, inhumane, or extremely dangerous. Over the years, anesthesia has evolved from simple pain relief methods to a sophisticated medical specialty that supports complex and prolonged surgeries across all age groups. Anesthesia refers to the controlled and reversible state of loss of sensation, consciousness, or pain, achieved through the administration of anesthetic drugs. The primary purpose of anesthetics is to allow surgical procedures to be performed without causing pain or distress to the patient. Pain is not merely an unpleasant sensation; it triggers stress responses in the body such as increased heart rate, elevated blood pressure, hormonal imbalance, and metabolic changes. If uncontrolled, these responses can lead to serious complications. By blocking pain pathways and suppressing stress responses, anesthetics create a stable internal environment in which surgeons can work effectively and safely. </span></p>