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[Anesthesia procedures in the rabbit].

W Erhardt

    Tierarztliche Praxis
    |January 1, 1984
    PubMed
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    This review details rabbit anesthesia, covering pre-anesthetic care, drug administration, and specific risks. It presents common anesthetic regimens for short, medium, and long-term procedures.

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    Area of Science:

    • Veterinary Anesthesiology
    • Laboratory Animal Medicine

    Context:

    • Anesthesia in rabbits requires specific knowledge due to unique physiological risks.
    • Effective anesthetic protocols are crucial for the welfare and successful outcomes in rabbit procedures.

    Purpose:

    • To provide a comprehensive overview of common anesthesia regimens for rabbits.
    • To outline essential pre-anesthetic considerations and drug administration methods.
    • To highlight special anesthetic risks associated with rabbit physiology.

    Summary:

    • This review describes various anesthesia regimens for rabbits, including pre-anesthetic evaluation, feeding, handling, and drug administration routes (aerogen, intravenous, intramuscular).
    • It details long-term anesthesia options like Ketamine + Xylazine or Fluanison/Fentanyl, medium-term options such as Ketamine + Xylazine or Pentobarbital, and short-term/introductory options including Propanidid, Althesine, Thiamylal, and Alfentanil combinations.

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  • Inhalation anesthesia methods using volatile anesthetics (ether, halothane, methoxyflurane) with air or nitrous oxide/oxygen are also presented, alongside four tables summarizing anesthetic methods.
  • Impact:

    • Facilitates informed anesthetic choices for veterinarians and researchers working with rabbits.
    • Aims to improve the safety and efficacy of anesthesia in this species.
    • Serves as a practical guide for managing rabbit anesthesia in diverse clinical and research settings.