Single-station induction and maintenance
Routine mouse or rat anesthesia, short bench procedures, and simple surgery prep.
Build the anesthesia machine, vaporizer, induction chamber, mask, manifold, ventilator, circuit, monitoring, scavenging, and quote context as one system before browsing individual SKUs.
The selector converts species, procedure class, station count, interface, gas source, scavenging, monitoring, and room constraints into a system checklist.
Each path links to the common product classes needed to quote a complete anesthesia setup.
Routine mouse or rat anesthesia, short bench procedures, and simple surgery prep.
Shared benches with multiple cone masks, flowmeters, manifolds, and active scavenging.
Head-fixed procedures with stable nose-cone delivery and scavenging close to the cone.
Intubation workflows, respiratory support, and controlled pressure/volume planning.
Use this as the buyer-facing completeness check before sending a single-product quote request.
Wall oxygen, tank oxygen, pump air, or mixed gas feeding the system.
Required →Vaporizer / machineCalibrated inhalant delivery with flow control and output selection.
Required →Induction chamberSpecies-sized chamber for transition to the maintenance interface.
Required →Maintenance interfaceCone, mask, stereotaxic cone, or endotracheal setup.
Required →ManifoldDistributes fresh gas to multiple stations from one system.
Conditional →Breathing circuitTubing geometry that controls delivery, dead space, and exhaust path.
Conditional →VentilatorControlled ventilation for intubated or respiratory-support procedures.
When required →ScavengingPassive canisters, active evacuation, or facility exhaust review.
Required →Monitoring & warmingTemperature support, respiration, oxygenation, and capnography readiness.
Survival surgery →AccessoriesTubing, ET tubes, spare masks, canisters, adapters, and replacements.
Always →This section gives protocol structure, monitoring prompts, recovery planning, and citation handoff. Final anesthetic settings, analgesia, endpoints, and deviations remain under veterinary and IACUC control.
Planning aid only. Do not treat this page as veterinary approval, OSHA certification, or IACUC approval. It should generate better questions, cleaner quotes, and a structured handoff into ConductCompliance.
Low-dead-space cone or stereotaxic nose cone, heat support, short tubing, chamber sizing, and recovery observation.
Larger cone or mask, stereotaxic interface options, heating, respiration monitoring, and intubation support for longer cases.
Mouse-like chamber and mask sizing with species-specific reflex checks, humidity, warmth, and close recovery review.
Larger breathing circuit, intubation or laryngeal-mask interface, ventilation planning, capnography readiness, and veterinary review.
Head-fixed cone, active scavenging near the cone, stable anesthetic plane, heat support, eye lubrication, and procedure timing.
Scavenging architecture, leak checks, canister weighing policy, and room ventilation review before purchase.
Export species, procedure, anesthesia settings, analgesia prompts, monitoring plan, scavenging plan, equipment BOM, and citations into a reviewable protocol packet.
Live tools are linked directly. Additional anesthesia-specific planners remain surfaced as build candidates.
A transparent planning estimate for agent use and scavenging load. Final settings and canister policy stay under veterinary, EHS, and institutional protocol control.
Small-animal anesthesia system selector
Waste anesthetic gas scavenging checklist
Rodent ventilator tidal-volume planner
Small-animal breathing-circuit dead-space checker
Anesthesia workstation BOM builder
Toggle the checklist to track whether the quote packet has enough context for a clean handoff.
Include anesthetic plan, analgesia, monitoring, warming, recovery, endpoints, and escalation criteria in the protocol packet.
Review active versus passive scavenging, canister weighing, leak checks, room ventilation, and EHS sign-off before purchase.
Plan temperature support, respiration, oxygenation, capnography when relevant, eye lubrication, and post-procedure observation.