Our dental procedures are also performed
using isoflurane as the general inhalation anesthetic.
Lpar2 - / - CD4 + T cells were labeled with 5 μM CMTMR (Thermo Fisher Scientific), mixed with an equivalent number of WT CD4 + T cells, and injected into recipient mice (5 x 106 cells / mouse); 15 — 25 hr later, the mice were anesthetized
using isoflurane admixed with O2.
We have the capability to
use Isoflurane or Sevoflurane.
We use isoflurane for all of our procedures requiring inhalant anesthesia, thus ensuring the safest anesthetic procedure that we can provide for our patients.
Not exact matches
Adult Sprague - Dawley male rats (320 — 350 g; n = 6) were anesthetized with
isoflurane (1.5 — 2 % maintenance; in room air), placed into a spinal unit apparatus (Stoelting, Wood Dale, IL, USA) and a partial Th12 — L1 laminectomy performed
using a dental drill (exposing the dorsal surface of L2 — L5 segments).
Sevoflurane
use (compared to
isoflurane).
We
use only
isoflurane as our inhalant anesthetic.
The most widely
used seems to be acepromazine / atropine premed followed by ketamine / Valium induction and
isoflurane gas, same as in the general dog population.
Includes: routine spay or neuter in our fully equipped surgical suite, at or about six months of age; pre-surgical physical exam; pre-anesthetic blood screening; i.v. catheter and fluids;
Isoflurane gas anesthesia with intraoperative monitoring of all vital signs by our licensed nurses,
using state of the art equipment; postoperative antibiotics and pain preventives.
We have moved into an age where just about every veterinarian has
isoflurane gas (some even
use sevoflurane) and the dreaded barbiturate induction (Surital, BioTal, Pentothal) has been virtually replaced by ketamine / valium or alternate injectables.
We
use balanced anesthesia — the intelligent combination of sedation, analgesia (pain control), induction (usually by IV injection), maintenance anaesthesia (usually with
isoflurane gas), and patient monitoring (pulse oximeter, blood pressure monitor).
The anesthetic protocol we
used was typical for this procedure; in particular premedication with Atropine, Butorphanol and Midazolam; induction with Etomidate; and finally
Isoflurane maintenance.
This MKB combination can be
used in a feral cat sterilization clinic, but
isoflurane supplementation may be necessary.
Although anesthesia can never be risk free, the
use of modern gas anesthetics such as sevoflurane and
isoflurane, sophisticated monitoring equipment, as well as intravenous catheters and IV fluids have greatly improved the safety of general anesthesia.
At Community Veterinary Hospital, our primary inhalant anesthetic is
isoflurane, which is the safest gas anesthetic that we can
use.
Perform anesthetic monitoring during our high - quality high - volume spay / neuter clinics including the
use of
isoflurane, injectable anesthesia and performing drug calculations.
They also
used sevoflurane for the anesthetic which allows shorter recovery time than the
isoflurane used by most vets.
We
use the safest gas anesthesias available to veterinary medicine
Isoflurane and Sevoflurane.
Immobilization of California sea lions
using medetomidine plus ketamine with and without
isoflurane and reversal with atipamezole.