07-10-2012, 05:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Annabel Im going to spay one of my dogs (Jayzy). and remove teeth from Rin-Tin-Tin. What kind of Anesthesia are you going to use for Jayzy (she has liver problems)? If you only pull Rin-Tin-Tin’s teeth will you have to intubate him? He is only 2.5 pounds, and I read there is a greater chance it can cause a collapsed trachea, also I heard you can use a sedative or gas without intubation...... the anesthesia for Jayzy, I will plan on using torbutrol, ,midazolam, and atropine as pre-anesthetics. These will be used in low doses. I will induce anesthesia with propofol and maintain with isoflurane gas. As far as Tin-Tin goes, I will need to see how many teeth need to be pulled and which teeth. I will just have to decide that after I do my physical examination. In general, having a proper ET tube in the airway is the safest way to go. If the teeth won't take long, I may be able to give injectable premeds and even induce/maintain anesthesia with intravenous propofol without a tube. As far as the ET tube causing collapsing trachea, it actually keeps that from happening because it is in the airway keeping it open. But in dogs that already have a collapsing trachea, it can cause irritation and coughing after. Hope that answers your questions. See you soon.
Dr. H
Plz let me know what you think.  | All of these are great answers. However with my babies I always ask for Seveoflurane Gas. It does cost more, but I just perfer it since they come out of the Sevo faster. I especially like it for use in the older ones. BUT, the plan your Vet has written out is great.
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