Abstract Background Epidural anaesthesia is one of the most commonly used locoregional techniques in ruminants. The lumbosacral epidural technique is reasonably easy to perform and requires low volumes of local anaesthetic drug to allow procedures caudal to the umbilicus. However, surgical procedures in the flank of the animal would require an increased volume of drugs. The anaesthetized area provided by thoracic epidural technique is larger than the lumbosacral technique; however the former is rather challenging to perform. Therefore, access through lumbosacral area to introduce a catheter into the thoracolumbar space is a potential alternative to thoracic access. Epidural anaesthesia is achieved with local anaesthetics; opioids can be add...
Epidural anesthesia is commonly utilized in veterinary medicine to allow diagnostic, obstetrical, an...
Journal of Veterinary Medicine 2000, A49:65–72This study was carried out in order to evaluate the an...
Objective To test the hypothesis that subarachnoid administration of buprenorphine and lidocaine pro...
Abstract Background Epidural anaesthesia is one of th...
This study was carried out to review the current literature concerning recent advances in the techni...
This blinded, randomised experimental study was designed to compare the analgesic effects of lumbos...
This study compared the onset of neural blockade, onset and duration of analgesia and duration of re...
Epidural anesthesia is a loco-regional anesthesia technique where drugs are injected in the epidural...
The aim of the study was to test the hypothesis that epidural administration of morphine with bupiv...
Objective- To evaluate the effects of bupivacaine (B), ketamine (K), and a combination of bupivacain...
Res. Opin. Anim. Vet. Sci., 2013, 3(2), pp, 30-34.Analgesic and cardiopulmonary effects of epidural ...
Journal of Veterinary Medicine 1999, A 49:605–611The present study was carried out in order to comp...
The purpose of this study was to determine the analgesic efficacy and clinical effects of morphine, ...
Analgesic effects were conducted with 2% lignocaine hydrochloride (LH), 2% lignocaine hydrochloride ...
Based on anatomical studies, the authors describe some changings for the purpose of furthering the t...
Epidural anesthesia is commonly utilized in veterinary medicine to allow diagnostic, obstetrical, an...
Journal of Veterinary Medicine 2000, A49:65–72This study was carried out in order to evaluate the an...
Objective To test the hypothesis that subarachnoid administration of buprenorphine and lidocaine pro...
Abstract Background Epidural anaesthesia is one of th...
This study was carried out to review the current literature concerning recent advances in the techni...
This blinded, randomised experimental study was designed to compare the analgesic effects of lumbos...
This study compared the onset of neural blockade, onset and duration of analgesia and duration of re...
Epidural anesthesia is a loco-regional anesthesia technique where drugs are injected in the epidural...
The aim of the study was to test the hypothesis that epidural administration of morphine with bupiv...
Objective- To evaluate the effects of bupivacaine (B), ketamine (K), and a combination of bupivacain...
Res. Opin. Anim. Vet. Sci., 2013, 3(2), pp, 30-34.Analgesic and cardiopulmonary effects of epidural ...
Journal of Veterinary Medicine 1999, A 49:605–611The present study was carried out in order to comp...
The purpose of this study was to determine the analgesic efficacy and clinical effects of morphine, ...
Analgesic effects were conducted with 2% lignocaine hydrochloride (LH), 2% lignocaine hydrochloride ...
Based on anatomical studies, the authors describe some changings for the purpose of furthering the t...
Epidural anesthesia is commonly utilized in veterinary medicine to allow diagnostic, obstetrical, an...
Journal of Veterinary Medicine 2000, A49:65–72This study was carried out in order to evaluate the an...
Objective To test the hypothesis that subarachnoid administration of buprenorphine and lidocaine pro...