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Sevoflurane: (2,2,2-trifluoro-1-(trifluoromethyl) ethyl ether) Halogenated ether that is a sweet-smelling, non-flammable fully fluorinated methyl isopropyl ether and has a molecular weight of 200. While very similar, […]
A Stereotaxic Digital Compatible Active Anesthesia System is a specialized setup used in small rodent surgical procedures that involve precise manipulation of brain tissues. It combines a stereotaxic frame (a tool for accurately positioning the animal’s head) with a compatible active anesthesia system. This setup allows for the precise delivery of anesthetic gases and continuous monitoring of the animal’s vital signs during surgery.
Description This solution is specially used for neuroscience research. Unique stereotaxic frame nosecone masks are designed to combine the anesthesia system and stereotaxic location system, which […]
Rodent anesthesia systems typically use a two-channel flowmeter to monitor and control the flow of gases, such as oxygen and anesthesia, to the rodent. The two channels allow for separate measurement and control of the flow of each gas, ensuring proper and safe delivery of the gases during the surgical procedure.
An oxygen supply designed for veterinary clinical applications. Using the principle of molecular sieve pressure swing adsorption, using air as raw material, physical separation of high-purity oxygen meets the various clinical needs of veterinarians and is widely used in veterinary clinical operations, postoperative, ICU, and first aid oxygen supply.
The Veterinary oxygen concentrator is a device that is used to provide supplemental oxygen to animals. The concentrator works by separating oxygen from the air, increasing the concentration of oxygen, and delivering it to the animal through a mask or other delivery device. Oxygen concentrators can provide a continuous supply of oxygen, making them a convenient and efficient way to support animals with breathing difficulties or other medical conditions that require supplemental oxygen. In a veterinary setting, oxygen concentrators are used to help animals recover from surgery or other medical procedures, or to treat conditions such as respiratory distress or heart disease.