Patient Experience
A 78-year-old retired schoolteacher with severe COPD and osteoporosis required spinal anesthesia for hip replacement. Dr. Kalsotra developed a tailored sedation plan using low-dose dexmedetomidine to maintain respiratory function while ensuring comfort. The patient remained alert enough to converse about classical music during surgery and experienced no pulmonary complications postoperatively.
A 7-year-old girl from a low-income family with congenital heart disease needed emergency appendectomy. Dr. Kalsotra coordinated with pediatric cardiology to implement a total intravenous anesthesia technique avoiding myocardial depression. He personally stayed post-shift to monitor her emergence, and she recovered fully without cardiac issues.
A 45-year-old professional dancer with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome presented for complex shoulder reconstruction. Dr. Kalsotra utilized ultrasound-guided regional blocks with careful drug selection to avoid joint hypermobility exacerbation. The patient returned to professional dancing within 6 months, crediting the precise pain management.
A 32-year-old pregnant woman at 28 weeks gestation required emergency neurosurgery for a ruptured aneurysm. Dr. Kalsotra managed maternal-fetal physiology using specialized monitoring and targeted blood pressure control, consulting continuously with obstetrics. Both mother and baby survived without neurological deficits.
An 81-year-old Holocaust survivor with PTSD and Parkinson's disease needed cataract surgery. Dr. Kalsotra adapted monitored anesthesia care using music therapy and minimal sedation to avoid triggering traumatic memories while controlling tremors. The patient completed the procedure while sharing wartime stories.
A 19-year-old college athlete from an affluent family developed malignant hyperthermia during elective knee surgery. Dr. Kalsotra immediately implemented the MH protocol, cooling the patient and administering dantrolene within minutes. The student made a complete recovery and later sent a thank-you video from his championship game.
A 60-year-old fisherman with no prior medical care presented for bowel resection with septic shock. Dr. Kalsotra managed refractory hypotension using vasopressin infusion and advanced hemodynamic monitoring, staying overnight to adjust parameters. The patient's large family held a prayer vigil in the waiting room throughout.
A 28-year-old vegan software developer with multiple drug allergies required complex facial reconstruction after a cycling accident. Dr. Kalsotra designed a total intravenous anesthesia protocol using only plant-derived medications when possible. The patient documented his experience in a medical blog that went viral.
A 5-year-old autistic boy needed dental restoration. Dr. Kalsotra developed a gradual desensitization plan over three preoperative visits, using sensory-friendly equipment and his own collection of dinosaur toys for distraction. The procedure proceeded without behavioral challenges.
A 67-year-old retired army colonel with a pacemaker and anticoagulation presented for prostate surgery. Dr. Kalsotra coordinated with cardiology to manage pacing thresholds during laparoscopic positioning while maintaining meticulous hemostasis. The colonel later wrote a formal letter of commendation to hospital administration.
A 42-year-old single mother working three jobs developed anaphylaxis to induction agents during gallbladder surgery. Dr. Kalsotra rapidly switched to alternative agents while managing bronchospasm, then personally arranged follow-up allergy testing and childcare during her appointments.
A 90-year-old Tibetan monk with complete language barrier required emergency laparotomy. Dr. Kalsotra used nonverbal communication and collaborated with a cultural liaison to honor the patient's spiritual practices during anesthesia induction. The monk's monastery performed traditional healing ceremonies postoperatively.
A 16-year-old transgender patient on hormone therapy needed gender-affirming surgery. Dr. Kalsotra carefully reviewed endocrine interactions with anesthetic drugs and created a respectful, gender-affirming perioperative environment. The patient's chosen family was actively involved in recovery planning.
A 55-year-old professional musician with essential tremor requested awake craniotomy for tumor resection. Dr. Kalsotra developed a sophisticated sedation regimen allowing the patient to play violin during mapping, preserving musical function completely.
A 70-year-old retired farmer with morbid obesity and sleep apnea presented for bariatric surgery. Dr. Kalsotra employed pre-operative CPAP optimization and difficult airway protocols, then designed a multi-modal pain regimen avoiding respiratory depressants. The patient lost 45kg within a year and no longer requires CPAP.