Anesthesia in small animals during surgical procedures: Review

Authors

  • Luciana de Castro Barcelos Universidade Federal de Lavras - UFLA
  • Emanuely Ramos Tameirão UFLA
  • Lucas Wamser Fonseca Gonzaga UFLA
  • Lidiane da Silva Bastos UFLA
  • Cintia Ferreira Antunes da Oliveira UFLA
  • João Vitor Fernandes Cotrim de Almeida UFLA
  • Larissa Alexsandra Felix UFLA
  • Marcos Ferrante UFLA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31533/pubvet.v15n10a933.1-14

Keywords:

Analgesia, operation, pets, premedication, anesthetic recovery

Abstract

This review aims to provide information for the veterinarian to guarantee a safer anesthetic period for dogs and cats. For this part, the main points of the construction of an anesthetic protocol in surgical procedures for small animals, based on history and previous exams, as well as the preparation of equipment and accessories used for anesthesia and monitoring will be pointed out. Several aspects will be considered for success in anesthesia, such as: communication with the tutor in which the type of anesthetic procedure and the risk factors specific to the animal's tutor are presented; pre-anesthetic evaluation to evaluate the patient and his possible physiological changes; premedications and sedative and anxiolytic drugs used in the anesthetic period; preparation of anesthetic equipment ensuring that all selected are connected and connected to the source; anesthetic induction achieved effectively and efficiently by intravenous administration of fast-acting drugs; anesthetic maintenance by a combination of injectable and inhalant drugs or separately; and the patient's anesthetic recovery, when he continued to monitor the patient's physiological parameters until complete recovery. Therefore, considering the external aspects, the complexity of the anesthetic procedure and the need to include actions from the moment the animal is at home until anesthetic recovery is evident.

Published

2021-10-07

Issue

Section

Medicina veterinária

How to Cite

Anesthesia in small animals during surgical procedures: Review. (2021). Pubvet, 15(10). https://doi.org/10.31533/pubvet.v15n10a933.1-14

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