My 10-year-old son will have a tonsillectomy next week to remove his tonsils and his adenoids. Would he be put to sleep?
Yes, your son will receive general anesthesia ("go to sleep") for the procedure. Most commonly the anesthetic is delivered intravenously (IV) and, after induction, a breathing tube is placed by the anesthesiologist into to the trachea. This permits the surgeon to work while not competing with the anesthesiologist's oxygen mask; oxygen, air, and inhaled agents are delivered via the breathing tube. Medications (e.g., pain relievers, anti-nausea meds, and others) are delivered via the IV before, during, and after surgery.