Dr. MÜLLER Narkosegerät für Pferde: Unser Pferdekarkosegerät mit Beatmung besteht aus folgenden Komponenten: -Fahrbares, gebremstes Fahrgestell NEU mit zwei Flaschenhalterungen (je 10L) und einem... view more
Asking Price:
€11,590 EUR
AX-400-V The most high-end veterinary anesthesia machine, not only care animal’s health but also ease the work. Wide range of tidal volume fits both large/small-scale animals. Precise... view more
Asking Price:
$8,000 USD
RSV Small Pet Ventilator RWD Small Pet Ventilator is applicable to mechanical ventilation of reptiles, birds, cats, and small mammals within 12 kg. It requires only setting airway pressure and... view more
Asking Price:
$1,500 USD
R419 Intelligent Animal Anesthesia Ventilator Built-in dog and cat standard ventilation parameters, veterinarians only need to enter the animal's weight, and then other parameters will be matched... view more
Asking Price:
$3,500 USD
Water heating mattress Size mm (W x H x D): 200 x 170 x 190 Weight: 3.0 Kg Hose length: 2.4 mt Couplings: quick - connect Type: microprocessor based, digital Accuracy: +/- 0.5°C Setpoint... view more
For anaesthetic inhalation in a semi-closed or closed system in spontaneous ventilation. Anaesthetic enamelled metal trolley of small dimensions with possibility of division of the top and bottom... view more
TECHNICAL FEATURES: - Flowmetric case O2 - By-Pass for O2 - "Va and Vieni" circuit - Pressure regulators O2 - Stand model with five spokes that you can disassemble - Shelf in... view more
Vet anesthesia equipment is an important tool for veterinarians to provide safe and effective anesthesia to their patients. This equipment is used to monitor vital signs, administer anesthesia, and provide oxygen to the patient during and after the procedure. The most common types of vet anesthesia equipment include anesthesia machines, vaporizers, ventilators, and monitors.
Anesthesia machines are used to mix and deliver the anesthetic gases to the patient. They are typically equipped with oxygen, nitrous oxide, and a variety of other gases depending on the type of procedure being performed. Vaporizers are used to control the concentration of the anesthetic gases and ensure the patient receives the correct dose. Ventilators are used to provide ventilation to the patient during the procedure. Monitors are used to track the patient's vital signs, such as heart rate and oxygen levels, during the procedure.
The price range for vet anesthesia equipment varies depending on the type and manufacturer. Basic machines can range from $2,000 to $10,000, while more advanced machines can cost up to $20,000. Popular manufacturers of vet anesthesia equipment include Drager, Midmark, and Smiths Medical.