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Since the incisions are so small, why can minimally invasive surgery not be done with a local anaesthetic?

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Since the incisions are so small, why can minimally invasive surgery not be done with a local anaesthetic?

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It still is necessary for most operations, including those on the abdomen and pelvic areas to be done under general anaesthesia. That’s because the general anaesthesia does more than block the sensation of pain; it also relaxes muscles and makes it easier for the surgeon to work inside the body and complete the operation.

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