| Literature DB >> 33925210 |
Vincenzo Cicirelli1, Pasquale Debidda1, Nicola Maggio1, Michele Caira1, Giovanni M Lacalandra1, Giulio G Aiudi1.
Abstract
Orchiectomy is a common surgical procedure performed on small animals, and it requires postoperative pain management despite its relative simplicity. This study aimed to evaluate the hemodynamic stability, intraoperative administration of additional hypnotic and/or analgesic drugs, and postoperative pain scores following the combination of ultrasound-guided injection of ropivacaine hydrochloride into the spermatic cord and infiltration by the same anaesthetic of the incisional prescrotal line (ROP) or general anaesthesia. Dogs in the ROP group showed greater intraoperative hemodynamic stability and lower pain scores than the control group. The locoregional approach used in this study proved effective in minimising the responses to the surgical stimulus and ensured adequate analgesia intra- and postoperatively. This method, called ultrasound-guided funicular block, allows orchiectomy to be performed under deep sedation without general anaesthesia.Entities:
Keywords: analgesia; dogs; local analgesia; orchiectomy; ropivacaine
Year: 2021 PMID: 33925210 DOI: 10.3390/ani11051275
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Animals (Basel) ISSN: 2076-2615 Impact factor: 2.752