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Originally Posted by RLC12345678 Hobbs is getting neutered on Friday, and I have read many many posts about isoflurane anesthesia. Can someone please explain to me the advantages of this over other types of anesthesia? Is it recommended that the vet use this over intravaneous anesthesia, or in conjunction? I thought that intravaneous anesthesia was better than gas because it would allow the vet to administer drugs faster in the event of an accident. Any help? |
When they pull the tube out of the dog after surgery, they wake up almost instantly and the biggest plus of all, heaven forbid something happen, iso is reversible with a shot. But.... Vet's have to use what they are most comfortable with. If you trust your vet then all should be fine. Good luck.