Assessment of an ultrasound-guided technique for catheterization of the caudal thoracic paravertebral space in dog cadavers

dc.centroUniversidad Cardenal Herrera-CEU
dc.contributor.authorMedina Serra, Roger
dc.contributor.authorPalacios Jiménez, Carolina
dc.contributor.authorMonticelli, Paolo
dc.contributor.authorPlested, Mark
dc.contributor.authorViscasillas Monteagudo, Jaime
dc.contributor.otherUCH. Departamento de Medicina y Cirugía Animal
dc.contributor.otherProducción Científica UCH 2019
dc.date2019
dc.date.accessioned2020-06-26T04:00:10Z
dc.date.available2020-06-26T04:00:10Z
dc.date.issued2019-07-01
dc.descriptionEste es el artículo que se ha publicado de forma definitiva en: https://www.openveterinaryjournal.com/OVJ-2019-01-023%20J.%20Brocal%20et%20al.pdf
dc.description.abstractBackground: The caudal thoracic paravertebral (CTPV) block is a regional anesthesia technique currently used in human medicine to provide analgesia in abdominal surgical procedures.Aim: The objectives of this study are to describe an ultrasound-guided technique to place catheters in CTPV space in canine cadavers and evaluate the distribution of a 50:50 contrast-dye solution administered through them.Methods: Eight thawed adult beagle cadavers (9.2 ± 2.0 kg body total weight) were used. Thirteen catheters were placed. In the first phase, a volume of 0.3 ml kg−1 of the contrast-dye was administered in all cases. After the injections, computed tomography (CT) scans were carried out to assess the distribution of the contrast-dye. In the second phase, an extra 0.2 ml kg−1 of the contrast-dye was administered through eight catheters, followed by a second CT scan. Two cadavers were dissected to assess the distribution of the contrast-dye.The injection site varied between T8-9 and T12-13. Results: The evaluation of the CT scans showed contrast-dye within the paravertebral space in 92% (12/13) of the injections. The distribution pattern observed after the injections performed within the TPV space was linear and intercostal in all cases. The median (range) linear spread of the contrast was 7 (5–10) spinal nerves and involved 3 (2–8) intercostal spaces. The contrast-dye reached lumbar regions in 42% of the injections (5/12). A larger spread of the contrast-dye was not observed after the administration of a second dose of the injectate. No signs of epidural, intrapleural/intrapulmonary, intravascular, or intraabdominal spread were observed. The dissection of the two cadavers confirmed the spread of the contrast-dye along the sympathetic trunk and intercostal spaces.Conclusion: The administration of 0.3 ml kg−1 of the contrast-dye in the CTPV space resulted in a distribution compatible with the block of nerves responsible for the innervation of the majority of the abdominal viscera and cranial abdominal wall.
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dc.identifier.citationMedina-Serra, R., Palacios-Jimenez, C., Monticelli, P., Plested, M. & Viscasillas, J. (2019). Assessment of an ultrasound-guided technique for catheterization of the caudal thoracic paravertebral space in dog cadavers. Open Veterinary Journal, vol. 9, n. 3, pp. 230-237. (jul.). DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ovj.v9i3.7
dc.identifier.doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ovj.v9i3.7
dc.identifier.issn2226-4485.
dc.identifier.issn2218-6050 (Electrónico).
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10637/10874
dc.language.isoen
dc.language.isoes
dc.publisherUniversity of Tripoli, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine.
dc.relation.ispartofOpen Veterinary Journal, vol. 9, n. 3.
dc.rightsopen access
dc.rights.cchttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.es
dc.subjectDogs - Anesthesia.
dc.subjectAnestesia veterinaria.
dc.subjectVeterinary anesthesia.
dc.subjectVértebras dorsales - Cateterismo.
dc.subjectUltrasonics.
dc.subjectThoracic vertebrae - Catheterization.
dc.subjectAnestesia local.
dc.subjectLocal anesthesia.
dc.subjectUltrasonidos.
dc.subjectPerros - Anestesia.
dc.titleAssessment of an ultrasound-guided technique for catheterization of the caudal thoracic paravertebral space in dog cadavers
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