EPIDURAL ANESTHESIA DURING OVARIOHYSTERECTOMY CATS
Abstract
Today in Ukraine extremely important is the issue of adequate
anesthetic management of the most common surgeries in small animals.
Taking this into account, consider combined anesthesia using epidural
anesthesia. The article describes a clinical trial with comparison of the action
of total intravenous anaesthesia (scheme diprofol–butorphanol) and total
intravenous anesthesia using diprofol for sedation and epidural anesthesia.
Keywords: epidural, analgesia, muscle relaxation, lidocaine,
propofol, buttor, cats
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