Veterinary anaesthesia has changed in many ways over the last 30 years. In the past, safety of the patient was measured by survival; keeping the subject asleep and immobile was the priority. The physiological well-being of the patient, particularly pain management, has gained prominence.
Today, the environmental impact and sustainability of anaesthetic activities, along with the safety and welfare of the entire veterinary team are primary.
Darvall has 30 years expertise and experience innovating and manufacturing high quality, versatile anaesthesia equipment designed for a systematic approach to deliver reliable and safe anaesthesia for all applications from rodents to small animals, exotics and for zoo or field use. Machines are reliable, simple to operate, feature modular components that are easily serviced or replaced by end users. Darvall’s equipment facilitates a standardised approach to anaesthesia that optimises patient safety and staff capability, confidence and training.
Only Darvall’s Stinger Ultra solution delivers predictable low-flow anaesthesia for all animals from 2kg-80kg (4lb-175lb), reducing consumption of oxygen, inhalant agents and other consumable by up to 90%, reducing heat loss compared to high flow non-rebreathing circuits while cutting environmental emissions
Today, the environmental impact and sustainability of anaesthetic activities, along with the safety and welfare of the entire veterinary team are primary.
Low flow anaesthesia down to 200ml/minute is environmentally and economically efficient:
One tenth of oxygen and inhalant agent consumption compared to high-flow, non-rebreathing systems
Reduced outflow of inhalant agents by up to 90% from the pop-off valve cuts environmental emissions and enhances team safety
Removes the need for inefficient, expensive high volume oxygen concentrators that are harmful to the environment
Overall Darvall delivers significant gains in environmental and economic efficiencies.
Traditional veterinary anaesthetic techniques in our smallest patients have utilised relatively high fresh gas flow rates, well above the metabolic requirements of patients. This is highly wasteful of oxygen and inhalational anaesthetic agents, which in turn is unnecessarily costly, exposes the veterinary team to risk, and is environmentally damaging. Low flow anaesthesia and the resultant benefits are established concepts. However, care must be taken not to jeopardise patient safety in seeking environmental benefits.
All these requirements overcome the major problems of using low-flow anaesthesia on animals under 10kg (22lb) so in 5 to 10 minutes (IV induction “wake-up” time) predictable, stable anaesthesia can be achieved.
See also Anaesthesia for Exotics & Research for information on Stinger machines for biomedical research.
All Stinger machines can be configured to be mobile mounted on a wheel base that can also hold an oxygen tank, or fixed as a Table Top model for trolleys, benches and shelves. A Stinger Table Top with DVM vaporiser weighs 15kg (33lb). It can be wall mounted on a scissor action swing.
Unique, highly accurate and reliable at very low gas flows down to 200ml/minute. Facilitates cost effective, environmentally responsible anaesthesia, even for very small patients. (Twice as accurate at 2.5 times lower minimum flow than all current human anaesthesia vaporisers.)
Precise, oxygen flowmeter with an expanded 0 – 1L O2 per minute scale that can be easily read at fresh gas flow rates down to 100ml/minute for accurate low flow delivery. Has a fluorescing back panel in case of low room lighting
Low-volume, low-resistance circle absorber for all animals from 2kg- 80kg (4lb-175lb) that prevents rebreathing of CO2 and is responsive to vaporiser changes in 5-10 breaths even at low fresh gas flows. CO2 rebreathing is prevented by one-way inspiratory/expiratory valves that close with minimum force. Stable anaesthesia is rapidly achieved in 5 to 10 breaths by the innovative gas accumulator in the Stingray base, a large reservoir holding a high concentration of fresh gas from the vaporiser.
Low resistance, smooth-wall tubes reduce volume by up to 70% compared to standard 22mm (7/8”) corrugated hoses to ensure faster circle system response to vaporiser dial change at very economical low gas flows.
Cozy Heated smooth-wall circuits are optional providing warming from the first breath after intubation.
Safety APL “spill valve” has high pressure release at 30 cm H2O in the fully closed position to prevent barotrauma in case the valve is inadvertently closed – a common problem in anaesthesia.
Reduces dead space to under 1.5ml compared to 7ml to 15ml for human paediatric or adult Y pieces respectively. Ergonomic design eliminates need for elbow adapters which typically have 10 ml dead space.
The Darvall DVM Isoflurane Vaporiser is at the heart of our offering. Darvall has been in the vaporizer business for 25 years, servicing and remanufacturing over 12,000 vaporisers in Sydney since 1996 for human and veterinary use. Darvall’s engineers commenced design of the Darvall DVM isoflurane vaporizer in 2013; its innovations are recognised by granted international patents.
The primary design objective was to manufacture vaporisers with high accuracy and reliability at very low gas flows, down to 200ml/minute (1/3 less than the lowest gas flow of standard human vaporisers) , meeting the needs of very small patients so enabling delivery of cost effective and environmentally responsible low-flow anaesthesia. Manufactured in Sydney, over 1000 DVM’s are in clinical use.
Darvall’s new DVM Sevoflurane vaporiser has been developed with the same specifications and tolerance, making it an industry leader in veterinary and human anaesthesia for accurate, predictable low-flow sevoflurane anaesthesia and reliable performance with a long service interval.
Highest accuracy at lowest gas flows and virtually maintenance free 10-year service interval for efficiency.
Choice of:
Key Features of Darvall DVM Low-Flow Vaporisers
Upgrade any anaesthesia machine with Darvall DVM vaporisers and start using environmentally responsible low-flow anaesthesia with virtually no maintenance.
Easy to use: turn power on, set the respiratory rate and adjust the breath volume… couldn’t be simpler.
Three sizes of bellows available to enable accurate volume deliver for all animals from 2kg to 200kg!
Easy to mount & connect to Darvall’s Stinger range – connects to the breathing bag port of any breathing system.
Darvall’s premium absorber brings the finest innovation and manufacturing excellence to veterinary anaesthesia.
Stingray’s innovations overcome the two major problems of using low-flow anaesthesia in animals under 15kg (35lb):
Darvall’s Stingray is a circle absorber for all animals from 2kg-80kg (4lb-175lb). It is responsive to vaporiser changes in 5-10 breaths even at low gas flows (10-30ml/kg/min; 7-15ml/lb/min) for the smallest animals with a minimum system flow of 200ml/min, sufficient for all animals from 2-7kg (4-15lb). CO2 rebreathing is prevented by one-way inspiratory/expiratory valves that close with minimum force to ensure one-way gas flow for very small animals down to 1kg (2lb) taking only a 10 ml/breath.
Stable anaesthesia is rapidly achieved in 5-10 minutes by the innovative gas accumulator technology inside the grey base. This non-mixing reservoir holds a large volume of vaporiser fresh gas; like a non-rebreathing system it almost immediately delivers high concentration anaesthetic gas typically in 5. This is facilitated by Darvall’s low volume smooth-wall tubing and Darvall’s Minimum Dead Space Y-piece.
Stingray delivers highly efficient, predictable and reliable rebreathing anaesthesia, reduces patient hypothermia, delivers accurate ETCO2 readings compared to non-rebreathing systems, reduces consumable and operational costs while simultaneously safeguarding the environment.
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Key Features of Darvall’s Stingray Low-Flow Absorber
Darvall’s Stingray absorber fits all anaesthetic machines.
Darvall’s simple low cost one-piece circle absorber that is end-user replaceable. Manufactured from lightweight recyclable polycarbonate
Key Features of Darvall’s SafeAbsorb Absorber
Key Components | Ultra | Deluxe
| Deluxe Tabletop | Streamline Tabletop | Research Dual-Flow | Backpack Field Use |
Darvall part number | 575 | 582 | 449 | 9360 | 2848 | 843 |
Manual & Clinical Guide | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y |
High Pressure O2 hose | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y |
Precision expanded scale O2 Flowmeter 4 | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y |
DVM low flow Vaporiser | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y |
Vaporiser mount – Selectatec | Y | O | O | O | O | X |
Airway Pressure Gauge | Y | Y | Y | O | O | Y |
O2 Flush & FGO outlet assembly | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y |
3-Way switch for FGO outlet | X | X | X | O | Y | X |
Secondary flowmeter 0-1 LPM | X | X | X | X | Y | X |
SafeAbsorb Standard Absorber | X | Y | Y | O | O | Y |
StingrayLlow-flow Absorber | Y | O | O | O | O | X |
Smooth-Wall circuits in 2 sizes: 12mm & 16mm ID | Y | Y | Y | O | O | Y |
Heated Circuits, Lack & control unit | Y | O | O | O | O | X |
NRB Bain circuit (not heated) | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y |
NRB ZDS Face Mask circuit | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y |
IV pole mount assembly | Y | Y | O | O | O | X |
Mobile base assembly | Y | Y | O | O | O | X |
Swing-Arm wall mount | X | X | O | O | O | X |
O2 DS Cylinder Holder | O | O | O | O | O | X |
Storage basket, pole mounted | O | O | O | O | O | X |
WAG Charcoal scavenger | Y | O | O | O | O | O |
WAG Air Brake for suction | O | O | O | O | O | X |
Backpack Pelican Case | X | X | X | X | X | Y |
Ventilator Anaesthesia – Hallowell | O | O | O | O | X | X |
Y = standard O = Optional Extra X = NO (or n/a)
APL = Adjustable Pressure-Limiting spill valve
FGO = Fresh Gas Outlet
NRB = Non-Rebreathing circuit
ZDS = Zero Dead Space
WAG = Waste Anaesthetic Gas
Smooth-Wall circuits supplied in 2 sizes:
Small = 12mm (under 30kg [60lb])
Large = 16mm ID (over 30kg [60lb])
(All end user replaceable)
For all small animal species and fit to any machine:
*available as Heated Circuits preventing hypothermia from the start of anesthesia
Darvall Smooth Wall Breathing Circuits reduce gas volume by 1/3 to 1/2 for sustainable low flow anaesthesia.
Also available as Cozy Heated smooth-wall Circuits provide warm inspired gas from the first breath after intubation to prevent post-induction hypothermia. A dual approach to warming when combined with the Cozy Warm Air Blanket system is the most efficient and environmentally responsible approach to managing peri-anaesthesia hypothermia. (See Managing Hypothermia)
Darvall’s Smooth-Wall circuits and Cozy Heated smooth-wall circuits are a valuable upgrade to any inhalation anaesthetic breathing system.
Cozy Heated smooth-wall circuits are standard on Darvall’s Stinger Ultra
Darvall’s Lack circuit can be used on the tiniest patients such as early spey/neuters 0.5kg-2kg (1lb-5lb). The Darvall Lack circuit is the only non-rebreathing system that can be effectively warmed using heated smooth-wall circuits.
Key Features of Darvall Lack circuit:
For anaesthesia or oxygen therapy in pups, kittens, rabbits, rodents, reptiles & birds to 2kg (4lb)
Part | Mask Size | Application | Description |
5288 | Face Mask #1 45mm (1 3/4″) OD, tapered cone | Exotics / Kitten | 45mm (1 3/4″) OD, tapered, polycarbonate. Supplied with silicon diaphragm 22mm (7/8″) aperture |
546 | Face Mask #2 60mm (2 3/8″) OD, tapered cone | Face Mask#2: Rabbit / Small Cat | Mask 60mm (2 3/8″) OD, tapered, polycarbonate. Supplied with silicon diaphragm 29mm (1 1/8″) aperture |
1861 | Face Mask #3 63mm (2 1/2″) OD, tapered cone | Large Cat / Small Dog / Bird | Mask 63mm (2 1/2″) OD, tapered, polycarbonate with strap holder. Supplied with silicon diaphragm 37mm (1 1/2″) aperture |
547 | Face Mask #4 94mm (3 3/4″ ) OD, tapered cone | Small Dog / Bird | Mask 94mm (3 3/4″) OD, tapered, polycarbonate with strap holder. Supplied with silicon diaphragm 39mm (1 1/2″) aperture |
1862 | Face Mask #5 113mm (4 1/2″) OD, tapered cone | Medium Dog | Mask 113mm (4 1/2″) OD, Tapered, polycarbonate with strap holder. Supplied with silicon diaphragm 45mm (1 3/4″) aperture |
548 | Face Mask #6 140mm (5 1/2″) OD, tapered cone | Large Dog /Pig / Calf / Newborn Foal | Mask 140mm (5 1/2″) OD, tapered, polycarbonate with strap holder. Supplied with silicon diaphragm 74mm (2 7/8″) aperture |
549 | Face Mask Set of 6 Tapered Cones 50mm(2″) to 140mm(5 1/2″) OD | Full range of tapered cone face masks all 6 sizes in carry case | Face Mask Set of 6 masks sizes OD: 45mm (1 3/4″), 60mm (2 3/8″), 63mm (2 1/2″), 94mm (3 3/4″), 113mm (4 1/2″) and 140mm (5 1/2″) plus 2 x silicon head straps 50cm (20″) long |
Zero Dead Space (ZDS) Qube non-rebreathing system for exotics, birds, rodents, & reptiles up to 2kg (4lb).
Traditional Anaesthesia vs. Low Flow with Darvall Stinger Ultra and Darvall DVM Vaporiser
A 7.5kg Dachshund was presented for anaesthesia for thoracolumbar spinal decompressive surgery. A Darvall Stinger Ultra anaesthetic machine was used. It was set up with a 0.35L CO2 absorber canister and a 0.5L breathing bag. The system was pressure tested prior to use. Darvall Cozy heated circuits with 12mm tubing was used.
The dog was premedicated with acepromazine 0.03mg/kg and methadone 0.3mg/kg SC.
Anaesthesia was induced with proprofol and the patient intubated, connected to the breathing system and cuff inflated. The APL “pop-off” valve was set fully open.
The DVM Iso vaporiser was set to 2.5% with an O2 flow of 60ml/kg/min to flush the room air out of the Stingray breathing system.
After 5 minutes the O2 flow was lowered to 30 ml/kg/min and vaporiser set to 2%; the patient’s vital signs were checked and monitored. No further adjustment was needed.
Surgery duration was 80 minutes, total anaesthesia 115 minutes. Recovery was uneventful.
| Feature | Darvall Stingray | Humphrey ADE |
| Convenience1,2 | Simple – Same circle system for animals 2kg-80kg | Re-assembly needed to switch from semi-closed LAC up to 15kg or circle system >15kg |
| Resistance3 | Lowest of six systems tested | Second highest tested – five times higher than Darvall Stingray |
| Response to vaporiser change4 | Rapid – 5 to 10 breaths | Slow for circle system – 24 breaths before isoflurane detected (approx. 2 min) |
| Fresh Gas Flow for patients 2-15kg2,4,5,6 | Low: 10ml/kg/min to 30 ml/kg/min. 200 ml/min minimum | High: 100 ml/kg/min (Semi-closed). 500 ml/min minimum |
| O2 “G” cylinder consumption | 190 hours – 10kg dogs | 57 hours – 10kg dogs |
| Need O2 Concentrator7 | No: Low Flow Stingray uses less than 1L/min up to 35kg animals | Offers concentrator, use of which removes any benefit of Low Flow. |
| CO2 Rebreathing Risk | Low | Yes – rebreathing threshold results in sudden inspired CO2 increase |
| CO2 Absorber Efficiency | Good: 100% – gas flows top to bottom of canister; indicator change easy to see | 50% – gas tracks once it passes under the centre divider, 2nd side indicator change unreliable |
| CO2 Absorbent change | Simple & quick | Complicated: upside down position to disassemble |
| Pop-Off Resistance | Opens @ 2 cmH20: 10L/min exp. flow | Opens @ 3 cmH20: 10L/min exp. flow (=15kg dog) |
| Pop-Off Safety accidental closure | Fail Safe at 30 cmH20 | No Fail Safe relief |
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