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Tricaine Methane Sulfonate (MS-222) Anesthesia in Spiny and Florida Soft-shell Turtles, Apalone spinifera and Apalone ferox
Assoc Reptilian Amphibian Vet 7[2]:9-11 Summer'97 Reports of Original Studies 4 Refs

* Brian P. Bagatto, MS; Emmett L. Blankenship, DVM, MS; Raymond P. Henry, PhD
* Department of Biological Sciences University of Nevada Las Vegas 4505 Maryland Parkway Box 454004, Las Vegas, NV 89154-4004

- The use of MS-222 on soft-shelled turtles, in our experience, has resulted in excellent surgical anesthesia. It is a relatively easy to administer anesthetic, either by injection or immersion. Induction times were relatively short with reasonable recovery time. Its disadvantages might include: variability in induction and recovery times, its unavailability in a ready-to-inject sterile solution, and brief solution shelf life (five to seven days). We feel, in research, MS-222 would be an acceptable choice for surgical procedures in soft-shelled turtles requiring good muscle relaxation.


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Assoc Reptilian Amphibian Vet 1997 Vol. 7 No. 2

Sarcocystis-Like Parasite in a Black Headed Monitor, Varanus tristis tristis
Endoscopic Removal of Gastric Foreign Bodies in an African Bullfrog, Pyxicephalus adspersus
Unique External Fixation for a Fracture of a Veiled Chameleon's, Chamaeleo calyptratus, Casque
Tricaine Methane Sulfonate (MS-222) Anesthesia in Spiny and Florida Soft-shell Turtles, Apalone spinifera and Apalone ferox
Bacteriological Features Of Rhinitis In Captive Greek Tortoises, Testudo graeca
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