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EPISODE · Jan 9, 2026 · 5 MIN

Episode 9: Limb Wrapping to Reduce Hypothermia in Dogs under General Anesthesia

from VetEmCrit: The Veterinary Emergency & Critical Care Podcast · host Dr. Igor Yankin, DACVECC and Dr. Lance Wheeler, DACVECC

The VetEmCrit Academy built for ER vets who want to grow, level up, and learn together: The VetEmCrit Academy Membership - https://academy.vetemcrit.com/join In this episode, we explore a study on preventing hypothermia in small dogs during surgery by using an easy and affordable method: wrapping their limbs with polyester covers. Hypothermia is a significant risk during anesthesia, particularly for smaller dogs under six kilograms, leading to complications like delayed recovery and altered drug metabolism. The study, conducted at a teaching hospital in Japan, involved 66 client-owned dogs undergoing soft tissue surgery. The dogs were divided into two groups: one received standard thermal support, while the other had their limbs wrapped in polyester covers. Results showed that limb wrapping helped maintain higher body temperatures, reducing the incidence of hypothermia. This simple, cost-effective method could greatly improve surgical outcomes for small dogs. However, the study had some limitations, including non-standardized anesthesia protocols and the single-institution setting. Tune in to learn more about this promising method for better hypothermia prevention in veterinary medicine.

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