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2. Pass the retrieval forceps, in the closed position, down the biopsy channel (if there is suffi cient room) or adjacent to the endoscope. Z Procedures in Small Animal Practice 55 3. Open the forceps, grasp the foreign body and close the forceps. 4. Remove the endoscope and forceps at the same time. A B • Care must be taken to provide adequate ventilation during the retrieval procedure. • Foreign body removal can be very challenging. The veterinary surgeon should be prepared to stop and refer the animal for surgery if the procedure becomes prolonged.
Supplementary oxygen is highly recommended both before and after the procedure, and administration of a bronchodilator should be considered. X Foreign body removal Y 1. Position the endoscope several centimetres proximal to the foreign body. 2. Pass the retrieval forceps, in the closed position, down the biopsy channel (if there is suffi cient room) or adjacent to the endoscope. Z Procedures in Small Animal Practice 55 3. Open the forceps, grasp the foreign body and close the forceps. 4. Remove the endoscope and forceps at the same time.
V. as needed Y Mask isoflurane/oxygen anaesthesia Z 36 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Procedures in Small Animal Practice • Restrain dogs securely in lateral recumbency or a sitting position on a table. Alternatively, restrain the cat in lateral recumbency with the neck outstretched. • Apply topical local anaesthetic cream and wait approximately 20–30 minutes. • Cats should have an intravenous catheter placed in a cephalic vein for the purpose of administering intravenous fluids following blood donation.