Arroyo Veterinary Hospital
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Anesthesia & Surgery
Veterinarians use general anesthesia for procedures that may be painful
or require patients to lie perfectly still. At Arroyo, such instances
include spaying or neutering, exploratory surgery, orthopedic
procedures, tumor removal, dental cleaning, and dental extractions. We
follow very strict standards to ensure your pet’s well-being throughout
the anesthesia and post-operative healing period.We begin with a
pre-operative blood test and physical exam to make sure your pet is
able to tolerate the anesthesia and surgery. To administer fluids and
medication, we place an intravenous catheter in a leg vein. We
administer a dose of pain medication, and then insert a tracheal tube
to aid breathing and to administer anesthetic gas. During surgery, a
nurse monitors your pet’s vital signs and body temperature. In our
recovery area, we closely observe the patient and administer any
required post-operative pain medication until he or she is alert and
able to walk.
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