So you can focus on the task at hand.
It’s not easy doing two things at once. A complex anaesthetic can take your attention away from the procedure at hand.
A dedicated veterinary anaesthetist works with you in your clinic and gives you the confidence to concentrate.
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Critical patients
Sometimes the health status of a patient can limit their suitability for a procedure.
Dentals, orthopaedics procedures, and mass excisions are commonly needed in older pets with concurrent diseases.
Customised protocols, advanced monitoring and intervention by a dedicated anaesthetist mean that you have the confidence to focus on the procedure and perform at your best for your patient.
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Advanced techniques
Compromised patients require a customed approach. Multimodal techniques including locoregional anaesthesia and a balanced use of diverse anaesthetic medications optimise recovery.
Recent advances in nerve location have broadened the availability of perineural techniques, reducing the need for systemic medications and improving patient recovery.
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Clinic Training
Enhance your team’s comfort and familiarity with anaesthesia through in-clinic training.
Fully customisable to the needs of your practice, training sessions can be hands-on or group discussions.
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