“…Studies have looked at factors affecting recovery quality and found that shorter duration of anaesthesia, lower American Society of Anesthesiologists status, less invasive surgery, longer recovery times, lower body mass and younger age were all associated with better quality recovery 11 14. Other commonly encountered morbidities or causes of mortality in the recovery period include postanaesthetic myopathy, neuropathies, respiratory obstruction,10 pulmonary oedema15 and spinal cord malacia 16. Postanaesthetic myopathy was considered as a possibility in this case, however the horse was not distressed, did not exhibit signs of pain and the muscles were not palpably swollen, hard or hot, which are signs typically seen with postanaesthetic myopathy,17 therefore it was effectively ruled out as a possibility.…”