Safe anesthesia involves knowledgeable drug choices and close patient monitoring and support of the pet before, during, and after anesthesia.
Not exact matches
This device, which requires local
anesthesia, has proved
safe, effective and acceptable in a small study
involving 40 patients, published in the February 2011 issue of the Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes.
This usually
involves the
safe administration of opioids in combination with other sedatives and analgesics 20 - 30 minutes before the beginning of
anesthesia.
General
anesthesia is very
safe but achieving this level of safety requires highly trained medical staff,
involved monitoring, and expensive medications.
Your O'Neal Lane Pet Hospital veterinarian will discuss with you the risks
involved, and the
safest anesthesia options for your pet, as well as guidelines and instructions for post-operative care.
A pre-dental workup
involves laboratory and diagnostic tests to better evaluate your pet's health status and assure
safe anesthesia.
Proper
anesthesia starts with the pre-op testing but also
involves choosing the proper anesthetic drugs
safest for each pet.
While the use of
anesthesia is normally
safe, mistakes
involving anesthesia can lead to serious injuries and even death.