Artículo
Ultrasound-guided lateral pericapsular hip desensitization of the articular branches of the cranial gluteal nerve: A canine cadaveric study and feasibility study in dogs
Otero, Pablo Ezequiel; Portela, Diego A.; Fuensalida, Santiago; Tarragona, Lisa; Corral, Javier; Díaz, Alfredo; Ceballos, Martin; Waxman Dova, Samanta
; Guerrero, Jorge A.
Fecha de publicación:
11/2023
Editorial:
Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc
Revista:
Veterinary Anaesthesia And Analgesia
ISSN:
1467-2995
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Objective To develop and assess the feasibility, as a diagnostic block, of an ultrasound-guided lateral pericapsular hip desensitization (L-PHD) technique in dogs. Study design Prospective, randomized, anatomical and feasibility study. Animals A total of 11 canine cadavers and eight adult dogs scheduled for acetabular surgical denervation. Methods After studying the ultrasound anatomy of the lateral aspect of the gluteal region and determining an acoustic window to perform an ultrasound-guided L-PHD in three canine cadavers, the right and left hemipelves of eight canine cadavers were injected in the interfascial plane located lateral (LL-PHD group) or medial (LM-PHD group) to the deep gluteal muscle, with 0.05 mL kg–1 of dye per hip on each cadaver. The staining of the pericapsular nerves was assessed by anatomical dissection. Then, the LM-PHD was performed using 2% lidocaine as a diagnostic block in dogs scheduled for acetabular surgical denervation. Positive predictive value (PPV) was calculated for those animals who had favorable outcomes after acetabular surgical denervation. Results The ultrasound-guided LL-PHD and LM-PHD could be performed by inserting the needle lateral and medial to the deep gluteal muscle. Ultrasound-guided LL-PHD stained the cranial gluteal nerve and its muscular branches in all injections and partially stained the lumbosacral trunk in two out of eight cadavers. The LM-PHD selectively stained the articular branches of the cranial gluteal nerve in all but one cadaver. The PPV for LM-PHD successful test prediction was 85.7% (95% confidence interval: 48.6% to 98.6%). Conclusions and clinical significance Ultrasound-guided LM-PHD using 0.05 mL kg–1 of dye selectively stained the articular branches of the cranial gluteal nerve in canine cadavers. The LM-PHD technique is feasible and could be used as a diagnostic block before acetabular surgical denervation in dogs.
Palabras clave:
CANINE
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COXOFEMORAL JOINT
,
DIAGNOSTIC TEST
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DYSPLASIA
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OSTEOARTHRITIS
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Articulos(OCA PQUE. CENTENARIO)
Articulos de OFICINA DE COORDINACION ADMINISTRATIVA PQUE. CENTENARIO
Articulos de OFICINA DE COORDINACION ADMINISTRATIVA PQUE. CENTENARIO
Citación
Otero, Pablo Ezequiel; Portela, Diego A.; Fuensalida, Santiago; Tarragona, Lisa; Corral, Javier; et al.; Ultrasound-guided lateral pericapsular hip desensitization of the articular branches of the cranial gluteal nerve: A canine cadaveric study and feasibility study in dogs; Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc; Veterinary Anaesthesia And Analgesia; 50; 6; 11-2023; 507-516
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