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Topical Application of Lidocaine and Bupivacaine to Disbudding Wounds in Dairy Calves: Safety, Toxicology and Wound Healing

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Disbudding is a common, but painful procedure performed on calves to prevent horn growth. Tri-Solfen(®) is a combination local anaesthetic and antiseptic formulation which, applied topically to the disbudding wound, is reported to reduce calf pain. Applied in this manner, the local a...

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Autores principales: Sheil, Meredith, Chambers, Michael, Polkinghorne, Adam, Sharpe, Brendan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8003238/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33803728
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11030869
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Sumario:SIMPLE SUMMARY: Disbudding is a common, but painful procedure performed on calves to prevent horn growth. Tri-Solfen(®) is a combination local anaesthetic and antiseptic formulation which, applied topically to the disbudding wound, is reported to reduce calf pain. Applied in this manner, the local anaesthetics in Tri-Solfen(®), lidocaine and bupivacaine, are reported to be poorly absorbed, resulting in low risk of neurological or cardiotoxic effects. The potential impacts on other blood, urine and tissue parameters and on wound healing when used in this manner, and/or accidental overdose situations are unknown, however. We performed experiments investigating (i) the safety of Tri-Solfen(®) (including overdose situations) and (ii) the impact of Tri-Solfen(®) on disbudding wound healing under field conditions. No adverse health effects were observed in Tri-Solfen(®)-treated animals, even those receiving 5× the recommended dose, with no clinically significant differences in measured parameters between placebo and Tri-Solfen(®) groups. No negative impacts on wound healing were noted. Conversely, lower levels of bacterial wound colonisation were evident, and there was reduced incidence of abnormal wounds at days 11–12 in Tri-Solfen(®)-treated animals. ABSTRACT: Tri-Solfen(®) is a combination topical anaesthetic and antiseptic solution containing lidocaine, bupivacaine, adrenaline and cetrimide. Applied to wounds, it is reported to reduce the pain experienced by calves following thermocautery disbudding. While lidocaine and bupivacaine are widely used in medicine, conflicting data exist on the impact of these compounds when applied directly to the surgical wound. To investigate the safety of Tri-Solfen(®) applied to thermocautery disbudding wounds of calves, experiments were performed to measure (i) the safety of Tri-Solfen(®) (including in overdose situations); and (ii) the impact of Tri-Solfen(®) application at recommended doses on disbudding wound healing under field conditions. Haematological, biochemical and urinalysis parameters did not show clinically significant differences between placebo and Tri-Solfen(®) groups (1×, 3× and 5× dose). No adverse health impacts were reported. Histopathological analysis of wounds noted a reduction in bacterial colonies in Tri-Solfen(®)-treated wounds. Under field conditions, no negative impacts on wound healing were noted. Conversely, there was reduced incidence of abnormal wounds, with an associated trend toward improved average daily gain at days 11–12 in Tri-Solfen(®)-treated animals. These data are considered to support the safety of topical anaesthesia, as formulated in Tri-Solfen(®), to the thermocautery disbudding wound in calves.