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The Real Tricks and Most Useful TIVA Tips in General Anesthesia Under "Field" Conditions
Z. Makra and K Veres-Nyeki
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Indications for field anaesthesia are distal pal mar annular ligament desmotomy, wound suturing or stitch removal, light cast change or removal, castration, tumor excision, umbilical hernia closure, etc, and the subjects are usually healthy horses.
General considerations
- Remember that you are responsible for the safety of the horse and the personnel around the horse.
- Use adjunctive local anaesthesia to improve the quality of general anaesthesia (e.g. ulnar n. block in PAL desmotomy)
- Work with persons who are familiar with horse handling and anaesthesia techniques.
- Oxygen supply, endotracheal tube, ventilation device (e.g. demand valve), drugs for cardio-respiratory resuscitation should be readily prepared wh en starting GA in equine practice.
Pre-anaesthetic evaluation of the horse
The anaesthesiologist should assess the risk of anaesthesia from the history and the clinical examination. Vaccination status, the use of the horse, feeding, previous anaesthesia, allergies (Penicillin), health problems in t he past, conditions of the p resent surgical intervention should be cleared. […]
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Affiliation of the authors at the time of publication
Large Animal Clinic, Veterinary Faculty, Szent Istvan University, Dora major, Üllo, 2225, Hungary Email:makra.zita@aotk.szie.hu
University of Bern, Vetsuisse Faculty, Länggassstrasse 124, Postfach 8466, CH-3001 Bern, Switzerland
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