Driessen Bernd, Scandella Massimiliano, Zarucco Laura
Department of Clinical Studies, New Bolton Center, University of Pennsylvania, School of Veterinary Medicine, PA 19348, USA.
Vet Anaesth Analg. 2008 Sep;35(5):432-48. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-2995.2008.00405.x. Epub 2008 Jun 28.
To develop a technique for placing continuous peripheral nerve block (CPNB) catheters adjacent to palmar nerves in horses and to evaluate the effect of low-volume local anesthetic (LA) infusion on nociception in the distal equine thoracic limb.
In vitro and in vivo laboratory investigation. STUDY MATERIAL AND ANIMALS: Forty-two thoracic limbs from 22 equine cadavers and five horses.
Thoracic limb specimens were dissected to find landmarks for catheter insertion adjacent to medial and lateral palmar nerves. Based on the anatomy of the proximal metacarpus, a technique for placing palmar CPNB catheters was developed and the potential for catheter dislodgement studied in vitro by fluoroscopic visualization during passive carpal flexion and dye injection following simulated limb motion. The feasibility of CPNB catheter instrumentation in standing, sedated horses was tested in five animals, with ultrasound control. Electrical and mechanical stimulation thresholds and response latencies for hoof withdrawal responses (HWR) were determined following saline or LA infusion.
Medial and lateral CPNB catheters were inserted percutaneously 2 and 4-5 cm, respectively, distal to the accessory carpal bone and advanced for approximately 7 and 10 cm, respectively, to place the tip just proximal to the communicating branch of the nerves. Catheters were placed correctly in 88% and 85% of cadaver limbs. In the standing horses, LA infusion not only increased HWR thresholds and latencies to noxious mechanical or electrical stimulation but also caused vasodilation and limb swelling over time.
The technique, developed in vitro, for placing and maintaining palmar CPNB catheters in the equine thoracic limb was successfully applied in vivo. Catheters were well tolerated but LA infusion may cause limb swelling, suggesting a need for further exploration of drug and infusion regimens.
Continuous perineural LA infusion along palmar nerves may develop into an effective analgesic technique in horses suffering from lower limb pain.
开发一种在马的掌神经附近放置连续周围神经阻滞(CPNB)导管的技术,并评估低容量局部麻醉药(LA)输注对马胸远端肢体痛觉的影响。
体外和体内实验室研究。研究材料与动物:来自22具马尸体的42个胸肢和5匹马。
解剖胸肢标本以寻找在内侧和外侧掌神经附近插入导管的标志。基于掌骨近端的解剖结构,开发了一种放置掌部CPNB导管的技术,并通过被动腕关节屈曲时的荧光透视可视化以及模拟肢体运动后的染料注射在体外研究了导管移位的可能性。在5只镇静站立的马中,在超声引导下测试了CPNB导管置入的可行性。在输注生理盐水或LA后,测定蹄部退缩反应(HWR)的电刺激和机械刺激阈值及反应潜伏期。
内侧和外侧CPNB导管分别在副腕骨远端2 cm和4 - 5 cm处经皮插入,并分别推进约7 cm和10 cm,使导管尖端刚好位于神经交通支近端。在88%和85%的尸体肢体中导管放置正确。在站立的马中,LA输注不仅增加了对有害机械或电刺激的HWR阈值和潜伏期,而且随着时间的推移还导致血管扩张和肢体肿胀。
体外开发的在马胸肢放置和维持掌部CPNB导管的技术在体内成功应用。导管耐受性良好,但LA输注可能导致肢体肿胀,提示需要进一步探索药物和输注方案。
沿掌神经持续输注神经周围LA可能发展成为治疗马下肢疼痛的有效镇痛技术。