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Item Anestesia para procedimento odontológico em coelho doméstico (Oryctolagus cuniculus): relato de caso(2018-08-03) Rocha, Karen Barros da; Lorena, Sílvia Elaine Rodolfo de Sá; Menezes, Flávia Ferreira de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8659871145469177; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4757148486343231Rabbits were classified as rodents until 1912, when the Lagomorpha order was recognized, since the lagomorphs can be distinguish from the rodents by having a second rudimentary pair of upper incisor teeth (peg teeth). Brazil has the second largest pet market in the world, behind only the United States. In the UK and other countries, it is the third most common pet. Dental diseases constitute 60% of the clinical conditions of rodents and lagomorphs, requiring the intervention of veterinarians. Despite the tame temperament, rabbits are easily stressful animals, which requires greater care by the veterinarian with physical restraint. The animal's own physical examination and imaging and treatment procedures require not only physical but chemical restraint, and even general anesthesia. Despite this, lagomorph anesthesia is relatively simple, since these animals are sensitive to most of the known drugs, presenting a rapid dose-response, although few studies report and discuss anesthetic protocols in this species, mainly in Brazil. However, the greatest challenge encountered by veterinary anesthetists is still the orotracheal intubation, due to their anatomical peculiarities, such as oropharynx, tongue and long and narrow incisor teeth and limited mobility of the temporomandibular joint, reasons for which several techniques have been developed over the years to subserve the procedure. Therefore, the aim of this study is to present a case report in which it was necessary to anesthetize a 6-year-old male pet rabbit with no defined breed to continue with overgrowth and malocclusion dental treatment, attended at the Veterinary Hospital UNESP-Botucatu Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science College.Item Trabalho de Conclusão de Residência em anestesiologia veterinária: anestesia geral em Píton Albina (Python molurus bivittatus) – relato de caso(2021-02-23) Rocha, Karen Barros da; Andrade, Lílian Sabrina Silvestre de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0894888392191039; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4757148486343231The Residency Program in the Professional Area of Health in Veterinary Medicine of the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco is a Lato sensu graduate program, whose modality is in-service training, with a full-time regime, lasting 24 months, equivalent to a workload minimum of 5,760 hours, with 1,152 hours (20%) of theoretical and theoretical-practical activities and 4,608 hours (80%) of practical activities. In addition to specific theoretical and practical activities, there is a 960-hour workload that must be completed in public health in the areas of health surveillance and NASF, and the resident is still entitled to one month of probation at another health institution. teaching. The objective with this work was to describe the activities performed during the residency period, both in the hospital, as in health surveillance and NASF, and to report a general anesthesia procedure in an albino python (Python molurus bivittatus) from the Parque Dois Zoo Brothers, male, approximately 23 years old, weighing 27.5 kg and measuring 5.22 m in length, for excision of neoformation in the right mental region.