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New anesthesia technique helps show cause of obstruction in sleep apnea.»
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A highly underutilized
anesthesia technique called neuraxial
anesthesia, also known as spinal or epidural
anesthesia, improves outcomes in patients undergoing hip or knee replacement, according to a
new study by researchers at Hospital for Special Surgery.
New anesthetic drugs and
techniques, improved monitoring equipment, and recent research has combined to make sedation and
anesthesia more effective and much safer for companion animals.
We will explore surgical principles,
new products and emerging concepts, current
techniques, oncology,
anesthesia and pain management, relevant articles and recent professional meetings.
Patty Khuly, VMD, MBA, urges you to think about all the fun
new gadgets, tools, and toys the veterinary industry has to offer... if you want to stay ahead of the curve on everything from telemedicine, surgical
technique, and
anesthesia monitoring to marketing, social media management, and client communication
Our success in safely using
anesthesia is also due to our hospitals» use of modern anesthetic products and
techniques, which we continually update as the medical industry develops
newer and safer anesthetic agents.