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Local and Regional Anaesthetic Techniques in Canine Ovariectomy: A Review of the Literature and Technique Description
SIMPLE SUMMARY: This review stems from a general trend of increasing attention toward surgical nociception in the veterinary field. Indeed, veterinarian anaesthetists are becoming more careful in relieving perioperative nociception, improving the analgesic protocols and therefore optimising surgical...
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author | Cicirelli, Vincenzo Burgio, Matteo Lacalandra, Giovanni M. Aiudi, Giulio G. |
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description | SIMPLE SUMMARY: This review stems from a general trend of increasing attention toward surgical nociception in the veterinary field. Indeed, veterinarian anaesthetists are becoming more careful in relieving perioperative nociception, improving the analgesic protocols and therefore optimising surgical outcomes. Canine ovariectomy is a common surgical procedure with a moderate level of pain. Therefore, intraoperative analgesia is very important because pain causes various systemic inflammatory effects that slow patient recovery. This review aims to collect all recent information about local and regional anaesthetic/analgesic techniques in a review of the literature describing the technique utilised. In addition, the present review aims to provide practical guidelines for veterinary practitioners to improve the anaesthetic techniques in canine neutering through an overview of the available literature. In fact, the methods described, considering the relative simplicity of execution, can be used in daily routine practice. ABSTRACT: Canine ovariectomy is an elective surgery with a moderate level of pain. Despite its relative simplicity, it requires surgical pain management. This study aimed to collect all recent information about local and regional anaesthetic/analgesic techniques in a review of the literature describing the technique utilised. The various procedures described in this review use local anaesthetics to improve analgesia in the routine systemic anaesthetic protocol. The approach described in this paper is called multimodal analgesia and is used in addition to the normal standard anaesthetic protocol. These techniques proved effective in minimising responses to the surgical stimulus and ensured adequate intraoperative and postoperative analgesia. The routine use of multimodal analgesia is considered a useful alternative for pain management in canine ovariectomy, in that it minimises patient suffering, improves the recovery of rescue analgesia, increases drug savings, and improves animal outcomes. In addition, the use of these local and regional techniques ensures satisfactory analgesic coverage that lasts for the first hours postoperatively. |
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spelling | pubmed-93674352022-08-12 Local and Regional Anaesthetic Techniques in Canine Ovariectomy: A Review of the Literature and Technique Description Cicirelli, Vincenzo Burgio, Matteo Lacalandra, Giovanni M. Aiudi, Giulio G. Animals (Basel) Review SIMPLE SUMMARY: This review stems from a general trend of increasing attention toward surgical nociception in the veterinary field. Indeed, veterinarian anaesthetists are becoming more careful in relieving perioperative nociception, improving the analgesic protocols and therefore optimising surgical outcomes. Canine ovariectomy is a common surgical procedure with a moderate level of pain. Therefore, intraoperative analgesia is very important because pain causes various systemic inflammatory effects that slow patient recovery. This review aims to collect all recent information about local and regional anaesthetic/analgesic techniques in a review of the literature describing the technique utilised. In addition, the present review aims to provide practical guidelines for veterinary practitioners to improve the anaesthetic techniques in canine neutering through an overview of the available literature. In fact, the methods described, considering the relative simplicity of execution, can be used in daily routine practice. ABSTRACT: Canine ovariectomy is an elective surgery with a moderate level of pain. Despite its relative simplicity, it requires surgical pain management. This study aimed to collect all recent information about local and regional anaesthetic/analgesic techniques in a review of the literature describing the technique utilised. The various procedures described in this review use local anaesthetics to improve analgesia in the routine systemic anaesthetic protocol. The approach described in this paper is called multimodal analgesia and is used in addition to the normal standard anaesthetic protocol. These techniques proved effective in minimising responses to the surgical stimulus and ensured adequate intraoperative and postoperative analgesia. The routine use of multimodal analgesia is considered a useful alternative for pain management in canine ovariectomy, in that it minimises patient suffering, improves the recovery of rescue analgesia, increases drug savings, and improves animal outcomes. In addition, the use of these local and regional techniques ensures satisfactory analgesic coverage that lasts for the first hours postoperatively. MDPI 2022-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9367435/ /pubmed/35953908 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12151920 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Cicirelli, Vincenzo Burgio, Matteo Lacalandra, Giovanni M. Aiudi, Giulio G. Local and Regional Anaesthetic Techniques in Canine Ovariectomy: A Review of the Literature and Technique Description |
title | Local and Regional Anaesthetic Techniques in Canine Ovariectomy: A Review of the Literature and Technique Description |
title_full | Local and Regional Anaesthetic Techniques in Canine Ovariectomy: A Review of the Literature and Technique Description |
title_fullStr | Local and Regional Anaesthetic Techniques in Canine Ovariectomy: A Review of the Literature and Technique Description |
title_full_unstemmed | Local and Regional Anaesthetic Techniques in Canine Ovariectomy: A Review of the Literature and Technique Description |
title_short | Local and Regional Anaesthetic Techniques in Canine Ovariectomy: A Review of the Literature and Technique Description |
title_sort | local and regional anaesthetic techniques in canine ovariectomy: a review of the literature and technique description |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9367435/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35953908 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12151920 |
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