A tube is then placed into the pet's upper airway, and
gas anesthesia keeps the pet comfortably anesthetized during the course of the procedure.
Not exact matches
All patients receiving a general anesthetic will have a breathing (endotracheal) tube placed in order to
keep the airway open and allow for supplemental oxygen or
gas anesthesia as needed.
Keeping your kitty warm with a circulating water blanket and other specialized equipment helps minimize the amount of
gas anesthesia needed, further ensuring your cat's safety and comfort.
A breathing tube should be placed on all anesthetized animals, as that
keeps the airway open and allows for supplemental oxygen or
gas anesthesia as needed.