Pets undergoing dental surgery receive the safest
isoflurane gas anesthesia.
Includes: routine spay or neuter in our fully equipped surgical suite, at or about six months of age; pre-surgical physical exam; pre-anesthetic blood screening; i.v. catheter and fluids;
Isoflurane gas anesthesia with intraoperative monitoring of all vital signs by our licensed nurses, using state of the art equipment; postoperative antibiotics and pain preventives.
We tailor our anesthesia protocol to each patient and offer total intravenous (triple drip) or
isoflurane gas anesthesia.
If periodontal disease is caught early, then many times the problem can be treated with medications and other methods, such as laser therapy and antibiotic gel placement into the deep pockets, while the pet is under
isoflurane gas anesthesia.
Capron cleaned and polished «Yari's» teeth while the dog was under
isoflurane gas anesthesia; Capron took intra oral digital X-rays, (checking the remaining 3 stainless steel metal crowns and then replacing the damaged restoration.
Not exact matches
We use balanced
anesthesia — the intelligent combination of sedation, analgesia (pain control), induction (usually by IV injection), maintenance anaesthesia (usually with
isoflurane gas), and patient monitoring (pulse oximeter, blood pressure monitor).
Although
anesthesia can never be risk free, the use of modern
gas anesthetics such as sevoflurane and
isoflurane, sophisticated monitoring equipment, as well as intravenous catheters and IV fluids have greatly improved the safety of general
anesthesia.
We induce pets with propofol and we maintain
anesthesia with either sevoflurane or
isoflurane gas.
Due to the nature of prairie dogs, most testing is done under
gas (usually
isoflurane)
anesthesia.
We use the safest
gas anesthesias available to veterinary medicine
Isoflurane and Sevoflurane.
Anesthesia should always be maintained with an inhalant
gas such as Sevoflurane or
Isoflurane, as additional doses of induction agents will unnecessarily prolong recovery.