General anaesthesia is used for surgical procedures when it is safer or more comfortable for the patient to be unconscious. During a general anaesthetic, a patient is given medicines which send them to sleep and stop them from waking up during the procedure. The anaesthetic medicines are usually given as a gas, which the patient breathes in through a mask.
In NHSScotland, two gases that are used for general anaesthesia are sevoflurane and isoflurane. A third gas, called desflurane, is no longer used in NHSScotland. Sevoflurane, isoflurane and desflurane are known as ‘volatile anaesthetic gases’