Moduflex Anesthesia Machines
Innovation in our Research and Development Lab for Vet products!
Research and Development have always been an important asset for Dispomed. More than ever, with new products that will be released in the upcoming months and years we were looking for help to gain time developing our prototypes. We are very proud to have acquired a 3D printer in the last months to develop new … [Continue Reading]
Vaporizer Service Frequency
Table of Contents The anesthesia vaporizer is a critical component of your veterinary anesthetic machine. It is very important to ensure that the appropriate percentage of anesthetic agent is being delivered. A malfunctioning vaporizer can be the cause of inappropriate depth of anesthesia (e.g., animals under anesthesia too lightly or too deeply) and may also be the … [Continue Reading]
The truth about dead space in a breathing circuit
A lot of confusion exists in veterinary practices concerning the definition of dead space in a breathing circuit. There are 2 types of dead space: Anatomical dead space Mechanical dead space Nothing can be done about anatomical dead space, as it is the patient. Mechanical dead space, however, must be kept to a minimum. Understanding … [Continue Reading]
Highdent Veterinary Dental Units Maintenance Guide
A properly maintained machine reduces air consumption and extends the life of the unit. Prerequisites: Air supply : 75 to 85 psi (5.5 bar) – Electrical : 110-240 vac (option). Daily Maintenance Procedure. *Lubricate the high speed handpieces daily on the second larger holes and operate the handpiece for 10 seconds. The low speed handpiece … [Continue Reading]
Hydraulic and Electric Tables Maintenance Guide
Hydraulic and electric tables require regular maintenance in order to extend their lifespan. We recommend this monthly maintenance in order to fully benefit from your equipment: Tables with wheels For tables with wheels, it is recommended to remove all animal hair that can accumulate on the wheels. The hair can create vibrations that can either … [Continue Reading]
Diagnosing Canine Cognitive Dysfunction: Symptoms and Treatment
Explaining canine cognitive dysfunction to pet owners can be challenging. The condition cannot be definitively diagnosed and there is very little scientific evidence to explain its existence, yet we know that it occurs in our aging canine patients. In this article we provide an overview of the syndrome’s symptoms and treatment options. Table of Contents … [Continue Reading]
Autoclave Maintenance Guide
https://youtu.be/DhkMGqh1678 At Dispomed, we know that a properly functional autoclave is an essential part of a safe practice, which is why we would like to share with you some technical tips to extend the life of your autoclave unit. Weekly maintenance Here are a few simple steps to a hassle-free cleaning with Chamber Brite. For … [Continue Reading]
How to reduce hypothermia risks when performing a surgery under anesthesia?
Before talking about ways of reducing heat loss, do you know what hypothermia is? Hypothermia, when happening under anesthesia, is a drop in body temperature. There are 4 hypothermia stages; mild which is over 36.6°C (98°F), moderate from 35.6°C to 36.6°C (96°F to 98°F), Severe from 33.3°C to 35°C (92°F to 95°F) and critical below 33.3°C (92°F). Which techniques do … [Continue Reading]
Avoiding Dog Neutering Complications: Risk Factors and Recovery
Canine castration, or dog neutering, is a simple surgery that small animal veterinarians perform on a daily basis. Although complications are relatively uncommon, a solid understanding of surgical technique and predisposing factors is required to ensure the best possible outcome. Table of Contents Surgical technique A routine dog neuter (in a dog with both testicles … [Continue Reading]
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