We use only the best
available anesthetic products, which have been expertly chosen because of their safety and effectiveness.
We utilize the safest
available anesthetics to provide an extra level of reassurance, especially for our older or high - risk patients.
We use only the safest
available anesthetics to provide an extra margin of safety, especially for our older or high - risk patients.
Anesthesiologist recommended protocols are tailored to your pet's needs, using the safest
available anesthetics to provide the safest and least stressful anesthesia possible for your pet's surgery.
We utilize the safest
available anesthetics to provide that extra margin of safety, especially for our older or high - risk patients.
You'll have the peace of mind knowing that we utilize the safest
available anesthetics to provide an extra margin of safety, especially for our older or high - risk patients.
Anesthesia We use only the safest
available anesthetics to provide an extra margin of safety, especially for our older or high - risk patients.
In all surgical procedures we use the safest
available anesthetics both gas and injectable.
Not exact matches
Liposomal local
anesthetics are currently
available, but have some important limitations.
Violence: A character is accidentally hit by a passing vehicle; the resulting bloody injuries require surgery (which is briefly depicted) even though no
anesthetic is
available.
For the pets that will not cooperate for daily care and maintenance, we offer general
anesthetic and full dental prophylactic treatment and extractions (when needed) using the best
anesthetic monitoring tools
available and dedicated technicians.
We have a full suite of
anesthetic medications
available for almost every situation.
You may want to consider paying extra for sevoflourane if
available which has a more rapid recovery time than even isoflourane, which is also considered one of the safer
anesthetic.
We use only the highest quality
anesthetics available to provide that extra margin of safety.
What types of
anesthetics are
available, and what are the risks of the various
anesthetic agents and other medications that will be used?
We use the safest
available injectable and gas
anesthetics to provide that extra margin of safety.
For this reason, at Long Island City Veterinary Center your pet has access to the best and most advanced
anesthetic administration and cardiovascular monitoring equipment and protocols that are
available.
We use sevoflurane as our inhalational
anesthetic, the safest
anesthetic available, this
anesthetic helps to ensure a fast, smooth recovery for our patients.
There are many
anesthetic agents
available, and your veterinarian may also use the blood screening information to determine the best
anesthetic protocol for your pet.
For this reason, your pet has access to the best and most advanced
anesthetic administration and cardiovascular monitoring equipment and protocols
available.
Through extensive training and the latest in monitoring instruments and diagnostic equipment, they can provide the safest
anesthetic procedures
available.
We use only the SAFEST
anesthetics available for your pet.
When performing surgery, we use only the highest quality
anesthetics available to provide that extra margin of safety.
We provide your animal will access to the best possible
anesthetic administration and cardiovascular monitoring equipment
available.
Anesthesia: We utilize the safest
anesthetics and techniques
available to provide safe, effective anesthesia and pain management.
Anesthesia: We utilize the safest
available medications to help avoid any
anesthetic complications, especially with regard to our older or high - risk patients.
The veterinary assistant will discuss with you the various surgical options
available to minimize risks associated with an
anesthetic procedure and a treatment plan outlining costs and services will be presented and reviewed.
Here at PBVC we use the safest techniques
available to keep your pets safe during their
anesthetic procedure.
Most (if not all) of the
anesthetic drugs used in human medicine are
available for use in veterinary medicine and protocols can be surprisingly similar with some species specific exceptions.
We utilize the safest
available gas
anesthetics and administer oxygen during the entire dental procedure.
We are able to maintain this record by performing pre-operative blood work, providing IV fluids under anesthesia and using some of the best
anesthetic drugs and monitoring equipment
available.
By examining your pet prior to anesthesia, doing blood tests to check organ function, and using the safest
anesthetic available, the risks of anesthesia are minimized.
Special
anesthetic monitoring equipment is also
available including electrocardiogram, capnometry, pulse oximetry, blood pressure, and body temperature monitoring.
For surgeries as well as for acute and chronic conditions we use all our
available and safe resources, including opioids, local
anesthetics, NSAIDs (non-steroidal medications) and oral and injectable analgesics for the complete comfort of your pet.
Some veterinarians began practicing early - age sterilization in the 1970s when safe pediatric
anesthetic techniques became
available.
As in human medicine, the
anesthetics available for anesthetizing our companion pets are extremely safe.
We only use the safest gas anesthesia
available and have top - of - the - line
anesthetic monitors that continuously monitor blood pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate and oxygen levels to ensure our patients safety during surgery.
Because a large percentage of our case load is composed of high - risk patients, we are equipped and trained to deliver the most advanced
anesthetic techniques
available.
When Pentobarbital sodium
anesthetic became
available in 1930, it made veterinarians more confident about entering the abdomen of dogs and cats to perform serious surgery.
For this reason, your pet has access to the best and most advanced
anesthetic administration and cardiovascular monitoring equipment and protocols that are
available.
Concerns veterinarians used to have, such as
anesthetic and surgical risk, are now minor, thanks to safer
anesthetic drugs and more
available information regarding pediatric surgery.