by Ambrisko Tamas | Sep 25, 2024 | Blog
Yes, it’s possible! It takes a little work, but it’s not complicated. It doesn’t require expensive equipment. This manometer can be purchased for a few thousand forints. It’s available to everyone. It may be a bit tricky for routine use, but in...
by Ambrisko Tamas | Sep 25, 2024 | Blog
Dear Colleagues! I would like to introduce one of my own developments, which aims to make veterinary anesthesia safer. This is the Vetaneszt Pressure Control Adapter, which is designed to prevent the pressure in the respiratory system of the anesthesia machine from...
by Ambrisko Tamas | Sep 25, 2024 | Blog
I found this rare treasure in an empty apartment in Buda. There are many interesting faces and names on the board.
by Ambrisko Tamas | Sep 25, 2024 | Blog
This cat was given opioids, midazolam, ketamine, propofol and isoflurane during anesthesia. Normally, we would expect excitement and dysphoria. However, if we immobilize it tightly, wrapped in a towel, and wake it up by calming it in the hand, petting it, we...
by Ambrisko Tamas | Sep 25, 2024 | Blog
In this clinic, sedatives are rarely used. Dogs also wake up routinely, comfortably immobilized and wrapped in a sheet. This way, they tolerate the presence of the tracheal tube for a long time, so their airways are always secured. An excellent awakening technique for...
by Ambrisko Tamas | Sep 25, 2024 | Blog
This is a unique experiment to demonstrate the heartbeat of a snail using a Doppler blood flow detector. This could be a useful monitoring technique if someone is, for example, anesthetizing valuable and special snails for an aquarium. It is almost unbelievable that...