Objective: To describe the gross and microscopic anatomy of the sciatic nerve paraneural sheath and to report an ultrasound (US)-guided subparaneural approach to the sciatic nerve in dogs, comparing two different volumes of injectate. Study design: Prospective, randomized, anatomical study. Animals: A group of nine middle-sized adult Mongrel canine cadavers (18 limbs). Methods: The sciatic nerves of three pelvic limbs of two canine cadavers were identified, exposed and isolated between the greater trochanter and the popliteal fossa for gross anatomical and microscopic examination. An additional three pelvic limbs were surgically dissected on the lateral surface of the limb; the sciatic nerves were isolated, and a 26 gauge over-the-needle ca...
Objective To evaluate intraoperative and postoperative efficacy of ultrasound (US)-guided femoral (F...
Objective To describe a new approach to block the femoral nerve and to evaluate the distribution of...
Background: Nerve damage is consistently demonstrated after subepineural injection in animal studies...
Objective: To describe the gross and microscopic anatomy of the sciatic nerve paraneural sheath and ...
This study evaluates the efficacy of ultrasound-guidance for the execution of perineural injections ...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a modified ultrasound-guided parasacral approach to the sciatic nerve and co...
Objectives: To describe the technique of performing an ultrasound-guided distal parasternal intercos...
Femoral and sciatic nerve blocks are an effective method to provide analgesia to the stifle of dogs ...
The aim of the study was to describe a new ultrasound-guided approach to the femoral nerve in the ps...
SUMMARY Percutaneous ultrasound guidance has become a routine procedure in veterinary medicine in d...
Background: The caudal thoracic paravertebral (CTPV) block is a regional anaesthesia technique curre...
Objective: To describe a lateral ultrasound (US)-guided approach to the radial, ulnar, median and mu...
Background: Iatrogenic damage to the ischiatic nerve is considered uncommon and may cause dysfunctio...
Ultrasound-guided quadratus lumborum block (QLB) is a locoregional technique described in canine cad...
Objective: This study evaluated the spread of a two-point transversus abdominis plane (TAP) injectio...
Objective To evaluate intraoperative and postoperative efficacy of ultrasound (US)-guided femoral (F...
Objective To describe a new approach to block the femoral nerve and to evaluate the distribution of...
Background: Nerve damage is consistently demonstrated after subepineural injection in animal studies...
Objective: To describe the gross and microscopic anatomy of the sciatic nerve paraneural sheath and ...
This study evaluates the efficacy of ultrasound-guidance for the execution of perineural injections ...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a modified ultrasound-guided parasacral approach to the sciatic nerve and co...
Objectives: To describe the technique of performing an ultrasound-guided distal parasternal intercos...
Femoral and sciatic nerve blocks are an effective method to provide analgesia to the stifle of dogs ...
The aim of the study was to describe a new ultrasound-guided approach to the femoral nerve in the ps...
SUMMARY Percutaneous ultrasound guidance has become a routine procedure in veterinary medicine in d...
Background: The caudal thoracic paravertebral (CTPV) block is a regional anaesthesia technique curre...
Objective: To describe a lateral ultrasound (US)-guided approach to the radial, ulnar, median and mu...
Background: Iatrogenic damage to the ischiatic nerve is considered uncommon and may cause dysfunctio...
Ultrasound-guided quadratus lumborum block (QLB) is a locoregional technique described in canine cad...
Objective: This study evaluated the spread of a two-point transversus abdominis plane (TAP) injectio...
Objective To evaluate intraoperative and postoperative efficacy of ultrasound (US)-guided femoral (F...
Objective To describe a new approach to block the femoral nerve and to evaluate the distribution of...
Background: Nerve damage is consistently demonstrated after subepineural injection in animal studies...