Clinical procedures should always be done correctly. Unfortunately, in some hospitals, they're not. Like with peritoneal catherization and lavage. It's important to allow the animal to urinate, or empty the bladder by urethral catherization. For most animals, local anesthesia is sufficient. A reversible narcotic sedative can also be used. I mean, if it's necessary. And for positioning, the animal should be placed in either right or left lateral recumbency.
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