Very safe anesthesia is utilized and your pet is carefully watched by the doctors and technicians while connected to cardiac, respiratory, and temperature monitors.
Not exact matches
Epidural
anesthesia may sound scary, but is
very safe if correctly performed.
«The
anesthesia used is
very safe, and the risks are minimal,» Owen says.
Modern
anesthesia is
very safe.
Anesthesia is generally
very safe.
General
anesthesia is
very safe but achieving this level of safety requires highly trained medical staff, involved monitoring, and expensive medications.
While
anesthesia always carries some risk, we use the
safest possible anesthetic protocol to ensure the risk of a complication is
very low.
A pet with healthy internal organs will have no trouble with the process of
anesthesia and recovery, but one with compromised hepatic (liver) or renal (kidney) function can have severe issues processing some of the common — and usually
very safe — anesthetic agents.
In general
anesthesia is
very safe when used appropriately.
Anesthesia today is
very safe, using the most modern medications, anesthetic gases and monitoring by skilled technicians.
Surgery was slightly stressful, as keeping Stitch warm and
safe under
anesthesia was tough due to her
very young age.
Although general
anesthesia is
very safe, our veterinarians and support staff take a number of measures to alleviate pain and make this procedure even less risky.
Fortuntately,
anesthesia these days is
very safe and as long as your pet is generally healthy, there is a minimal risk for anesthetic complications.
MRI is
very safe and complications associated with
anesthesia are rare.
Although not without some risk,
anesthesia is generally
very safe and all precautions are taken to decrease risks.
General
anesthesia in an AAHA (American Animal Hospital Association) accredited veterinary clinic is
very safe, so unless there are severe budgetary concerns or health concerns that make general
anesthesia overly risky, be sure to engage in regular cleanings when your veterinarian recommends them.
First, we want to reassure pet owners that under the correct protocols,
anesthesia is
very safe and -LSB-...]
This is what often worries most pet owners, however, under proper protocols
anesthesia is
very safe.
Although
anesthesia will always have risks, it's
safer now than ever and continues to improve so that the risks are
very low and are far outweighed by the benefits.
Due to improved anesthetic techniques,
anesthesia is
very safe because we have better support and monitoring while an animal is under
anesthesia, as well as pre-anesthetic blood testing.
Old age is not a disease and general
anesthesia can still be
very safe for older patients.
While there are certainly increased risks of
anesthesia in an older cat, proper preparation, support, and monitoring make dental procedures, even in
very old cats, reasonably
safe.