Sunday Mar 01, 2026
The Truth About Anesthesia
On this episode of Secrets of the Scalpel, Dr. Ariel Ourian sits down with board-certified anesthesiologist Edward B. Fohrman, MD to break down the biggest fears patients have about anesthesia — and what’s actually true.
Because let’s be honest.
For many patients, anesthesia is the scariest part of surgery.
Not the incision. Not the recovery.
The idea of “going under.”
In this candid and educational conversation, Dr. Fohrman pulls back the curtain on what actually happens inside the operating room — from the moment you’re wheeled in to the moment you wake up safely in recovery.
They cover:
• What anesthesiologists are monitoring every second
• The strict safety protocols followed before a single medication is given
• Why modern anesthesia is one of the safest fields in medicine
• The truth about waking up during surgery
• Epidural myths and why paralysis fears are misplaced
• How risk is calculated, minimized, and managed
This isn’t surface-level reassurance.
It’s a real, data-driven look at how anesthesia works and why outcomes today are safer than most people realize.
Dr. Fohrman explains how anesthesiology has evolved dramatically over the last few decades — with advanced monitoring systems, standardized protocols, safety checklists, and highly specialized training that exists solely to protect the patient.
The conversation also reframes fear through perspective.
When you compare the actual statistics, the risk of anesthesia complications is dramatically lower than many everyday activities people never think twice about.
Most importantly, this episode empowers patients with knowledge.
Because informed patients feel calmer.
And calm patients heal better.
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