General Anesthesia
General anesthesia is required for most veterinary surgical and diagnostic procedures. Modern veterinary anesthesia uses safe techniques with pre-operative testing and continuous monitoring.
Key Facts
- Required for dental cleanings, fracture repair, wound treatment, and many diagnostics
- Pre-operative blood tests and exams qualify patients for anesthesia
- Gas anesthetic agents are standard; patients are monitored with devices similar to human hospitals
- A tube is placed in the windpipe to prevent aspiration of debris
- Risk is very low in healthy pets with a trained veterinary team
- Provides immobilization, pain control, and airway protection
- Species: dogs and cats
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Surgical drainage and tooth extraction require anesthesia
Surgical repair requires anesthesia
Severe burns may need surgery under anesthesia
Sedation needed for thorough throat examination
Surgery requires anesthesia; timing depends on pet's size/strength
Surgery requires anesthesia and may involve abdominal exploration
Surgery and accurate X-rays require anesthesia
Extraction and root canal require anesthesia
Full mouth extraction requires anesthesia
Surgical exploration and removal of remnant requires anesthesia
Treatment often requires sedation or anesthesia
Required for proper dental examination and treatment
Emergency surgery requires anesthesia on a compromised patient
Extraction requires anesthesia
Surgery requires anesthesia
Extraction requires anesthesia
— required for repair