REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Proximal diffusion of local anaesthetic solution after perineural anaesthesia may lead to the desensitisation of structures other than those intended. However, there is no evidence-based study demonstrating the potential distribution and diffusion of local anaesthetic solution after perineural analgesia in the distal limb. OBJECTIVE: To document the potential diffusion of local anaesthetic solution using a radiopaque contrast model and to evaluate the influence of walking compared with confinement in a stable after injection. METHODS: Radiopaque contrast medium was injected subcutaneously over one palmar nerve at the base of the proximal sesamoid bones in 6 nonlame mature horses. Horses were assigned randomly t...
none5siSuspensory ligament (SL) disease is a common source of lameness in the horse. Once injury of ...
The extent of analgesia provided by transversus abdominis plane blocks depends upon the site of inje...
Objective comparative evidence of the time to onset and duration of effect provided by local anaesth...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Evidence-based information is limited on distribution of local anaesth...
Objectives: This article evaluates and compares the diffusion pattern of radiopaque contrast medium ...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: There is limited information on potential diffusion of local anaes...
Objective: To develop a technique for placing continuous peripheral nerve block (CPNB) catheters adj...
The purpose of this investigation was to study lateral palmar nerve (LPN) and medial palmar nerve (M...
OBJECTIVES: To develop an ultrasound-guided cervical perineural injection technique for horses and t...
Reasons for performing study: Controversy exists about the specificity of diagnostic analgesia of th...
International audienceObjective: To describe the feasibility and dye diffusion of selective perineur...
Background: Local anesthesia blockage at equines claudication diagnosis besides favoring the beginni...
Reasons for performing study: Controversy exists about the desensitisation obtained after diagnostic...
Objective To compare the peribulbar injectate distribution and probability of regional anaesthesi...
Objective: To compare the localization and distribution of two different anesthetic fluid volumes ar...
none5siSuspensory ligament (SL) disease is a common source of lameness in the horse. Once injury of ...
The extent of analgesia provided by transversus abdominis plane blocks depends upon the site of inje...
Objective comparative evidence of the time to onset and duration of effect provided by local anaesth...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Evidence-based information is limited on distribution of local anaesth...
Objectives: This article evaluates and compares the diffusion pattern of radiopaque contrast medium ...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: There is limited information on potential diffusion of local anaes...
Objective: To develop a technique for placing continuous peripheral nerve block (CPNB) catheters adj...
The purpose of this investigation was to study lateral palmar nerve (LPN) and medial palmar nerve (M...
OBJECTIVES: To develop an ultrasound-guided cervical perineural injection technique for horses and t...
Reasons for performing study: Controversy exists about the specificity of diagnostic analgesia of th...
International audienceObjective: To describe the feasibility and dye diffusion of selective perineur...
Background: Local anesthesia blockage at equines claudication diagnosis besides favoring the beginni...
Reasons for performing study: Controversy exists about the desensitisation obtained after diagnostic...
Objective To compare the peribulbar injectate distribution and probability of regional anaesthesi...
Objective: To compare the localization and distribution of two different anesthetic fluid volumes ar...
none5siSuspensory ligament (SL) disease is a common source of lameness in the horse. Once injury of ...
The extent of analgesia provided by transversus abdominis plane blocks depends upon the site of inje...
Objective comparative evidence of the time to onset and duration of effect provided by local anaesth...