Fat pets are at a greater risk during
anesthesia and surgery since they have reduced lung function, decreased liver and kidney function, greater risk of wound infection, and require more anesthetic than normal pets.
Not exact matches
Where I - 131 treatment facilities are available, it is usually the treatment of choice
since this option avoids the risks of
anesthesia and surgery.
Practice Partner
since 2000 Dr. Kate Crumley earned her education from NC State College of Veterinary Medicine in 1992
and has special interests in dentistry, pain management,
anesthesia,
surgery,
and animal behavior.
She has been a veterinary technician
since 1989, her special interest is in
surgery,
anesthesia and pain management.