Epidural anaesthesia with traditional technique versus epidural catheterization technique in buffaloes

IF 0.2 4区 农林科学 Q4 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Buffalo Bulletin Pub Date : 2023-10-06 DOI:10.56825/bufbu.2023.4232549
Chandrvadan Laxman Badgujar, Satyawan Madhukar Agivale, Shaikh Azmat Shaikh Maulana, Abdul Khyum Noor Mysore
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Epidural anaesthesia in buffaloes is done at sacro coccygeal or at first inter-coccygeal space. A new technique of injecting epidural anaesthesia was compared with traditional technique at first inter coccygeal space. Two group were done with Group 1 consisting of 10 cases and Group 2 with 6 cases were with affections of Tail gangrene, prolapse of vagina, caesarean section, vaginal tear and tail wound studied at Department of Veterinary Surgery and Radiology, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Udgir. Group 1 was anesthetized by traditional method by inserting needle at 45 degree angle at first inter coccygeal space. Group 2 was anaesthetized by catheterization where in first as traditional technique 16 G spinal needle passed into epidural space then catheter was inserted and directed inside 1 to 1.5 inch inside and placed by confirming site. Study showed catheterization useful when incremental dose is necessary. It required care and experience to maintain catheter in position. Injury or trauma was minimum compared to traditional technique.
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水牛硬膜外麻醉传统技术与硬膜外插管技术之比较
水牛的硬膜外麻醉在骶尾骨处或第一个尾骨间隙处进行。本文对一种新的尾骨间隙硬膜外注射麻醉方法与传统方法进行了比较。两组分别为1组10例和2组6例,分别为乌吉尔大学兽医与动物科学学院兽医外科与放射科收治的尾坏疽、阴道脱垂、剖宫产、阴道撕裂和尾伤。第一组采用传统麻醉方法,在第一尾间隙以45度角插入麻醉针。2组采用留置麻醉,先按传统方法将16g脊髓针插入硬膜外间隙,然后将导管插入硬膜外1 ~ 1.5寸内,确定部位放置。研究表明,当需要增加剂量时,导管留置是有用的。它需要护理和经验来保持导管的位置。与传统技术相比,损伤或创伤最小。
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期刊介绍: Buffalo Bulletin is published quarterly in January-March, April-June, July-September and October-December. Contributions on any aspect of research or development, progress reports of projects and news on buffalo will be considered for publication in the bulletin.
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