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猫尸体尾侧胸段注射造影剂后胸段硬膜外扩散情况的评估。

Evaluation of the thoracic epidural spread after caudal thoracic contrast medium injections in cat cadavers.

作者信息

Franci Paolo, Santoro Francesco, Landi Alessandra, Manassero Luca, Lardone Elena

机构信息

Department of Veterinary Sciences, University of Turin, Grugliasco, Italy.

Southfields Veterinary Specialists, Basildon, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Front Vet Sci. 2025 Aug 5;12:1632175. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2025.1632175. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Thoracic epidural anesthesia (TEA) offers significant analgesic benefits in humans undergoing major surgery. However, this technique remains underexplored in feline medicine due to anatomical challenges and limited data on epidural drug distribution.

OBJECTIVE

To assess the feasibility of a paramedian approach and characterize the epidural spread of 0.3 mL/kg of contrast medium administered in three consecutive aliquots of 0.1 mL/kg at the 12th-13th thoracic vertebrae (T12-T13) level in cat cadavers.

METHODS

Seven refrigerated cat cadavers underwent three consecutive thoracic epidural administrations of 0.1 mL/kg of iodinated contrast medium (total dose injected 0.3 mL/kg) administered at the T12-T13 interspace using a 25 G, 25 mm Quincke needle via a paramedian technique. Computed tomography was used to evaluate longitudinal and circumferential distribution 5 min after each dose.

RESULTS

Epidural spread increased significantly with incremental dosing (longitudinal  = 0.63,  < 0.001; circumferential  = 0.58,  = 0.001). The percentage of longitudinal and circumferential median spread increase, when compared with the previous dose, was, respectively, 46 and 45% for D2, and 17 and 70% for D3. The initial injection preferentially spread cranially ( < 0.05), however, cervical segments were reached in only one case, while the sacral segments were never reached. No significant effect of gravity on circumferential spread was observed.

CONCLUSION

This study demonstrates the feasibility of TEA via a paramedian approach in cats and provides novel insight into epidural fluid distribution patterns.

摘要

背景

胸段硬膜外麻醉(TEA)在接受大手术的人类患者中具有显著的镇痛效果。然而,由于解剖结构的挑战以及硬膜外药物分布的数据有限,该技术在猫科医学中仍未得到充分探索。

目的

评估旁正中入路的可行性,并描述在猫尸体的第12 - 13胸椎(T12 - T13)水平以0.1 mL/kg的连续三份等分剂量给予0.3 mL/kg造影剂时硬膜外的扩散情况。

方法

七具冷藏的猫尸体通过旁正中技术,使用25G、25mm的昆克针在T12 - T13间隙连续进行三次胸段硬膜外注射,每次注射0.1 mL/kg的碘化造影剂(总注射剂量0.3 mL/kg)。每次注射后5分钟,使用计算机断层扫描评估纵向和周向分布。

结果

随着剂量增加,硬膜外扩散显著增加(纵向=0.63,<0.001;周向=0.58,=0.001)。与前一剂量相比,D2的纵向和周向中位扩散增加百分比分别为46%和45%,D3为17%和70%。首次注射优先向头侧扩散(<0.05),然而,仅在一例中到达颈椎节段,而骶椎节段从未到达。未观察到重力对周向扩散有显著影响。

结论

本研究证明了在猫中通过旁正中入路进行TEA的可行性,并为硬膜外液体分布模式提供了新的见解。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/2195/12361865/fbb9967057ce/fvets-12-1632175-g001.jpg

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