From:
Ferretwise
Date: 2009-06-20 16:09:30 UTC
Subject: Re: [ferrethealth] Re: some notes from a great new resource
To: ferrethealth@yahoogroups.com
Sukie makes this factual statement Because it is very true....
TO REVERSE INJECTIBLE ANESTHESIA YOU NEED TO DRAW UP AND INJECVT A
REVERSING DRUG-- IT TAKES TIME. i LOST A 5 MONTH OLD 3.5 LB HOB WHEN
IT WENT IN FOR A SIMPLE NEUTER PROCEDURE BECAUSE THE VET USED AN
INJECTIBLE ANESTHETIC...
aPPARENTLY TOO MUCH OF IT AND HE COULD NOT BE REVIVED.
Injectible anesthetics are a thing of the past and very very
risky. consult your vet on ISO or other gas options!
Alicia
www.ferretwise./org
At 08:05 AM 6/20/2009, you wrote:
>why do you make this statement? what is wrong with injectable anesthetic??
>
>[Moderator's Note:
>Gas anesthesia can be stopped rapidly if a problem
>arises such as a heart problem or hypothermia, so
>it is safer. An injected anesthesia instead remains
>in the body. Years ago injected anesthesia was
>used more in the U.S. for ferrets and the rate of
>death during and soon after surgery was higher
>than it has been since most vets have gone to
>using gas more or using it totally.]
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