Anesthesia is then maintained on
a gas anesthetic machine.
The gas anesthetic machine is attached to the endotracheal tube, allowing your pet to breathe oxygen and regulating the amount of anesthetic gas to be administered, which a technician monitors.
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A breathing tube is then placed and the animal is connected to an
anesthetic machine that delivers the
anesthetic gas which keeps your animal anesthetized.
The tube will then be connected to a
machine that will provide a safe
gas anesthetic to keep your pet free of pain during the surgery.
When surgery is completed, the
gas anesthetic is turned off, and your pet is taken off of the
anesthetic machine and the monitoring
machines.
The
anesthetic machine delivers measured amounts of
gas anesthesia and oxygen to the patient.