Popliteal sinus venipuncture in anurans.

IF 1.6 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Ashlyn C Heniff, Larry J Minter, Julie A Balko, Ryan S DeVoe
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Abstract

Objective: To demonstrate an underutilized, reliable, and technically simple anuran venipuncture technique by use of the popliteal sinus.

Animals: Medium to large (> 30 g) anuran species.

Methods: The animal is manually restrained using an encircling grip around the pelvic girdle. With the ventrum facing the phlebotomist, the phlebotomist grasps the distal hind limb and gently extends it. If necessary, the medial stifle can be rinsed with sterile water or saline to remove gross debris. Using a caudomedial approach, a 25- to 27-G, 0.5-inch (1.27-cm) needle and attached syringe is advanced toward the stifle at an approximately 45° angle while maintaining negative pressure. If lymphatic fluid or a visibly lymphatic fluid-contaminated blood sample is obtained, the sample is discarded and the attempt is repeated with a new needle and syringe. Collection volume should not exceed 1% of body weight in systemically healthy animals. In compromised animals, a reduction in collection volume should be considered (eg, ≤ 0.5% of body weight). While the phlebotomist may have an ergonomic preference, either hind limb can be used for blood collection.

Results: Popliteal sinus venipuncture in anurans can be safely and easily performed with only manual restraint.

Clinical relevance: Commonly utilized anuran blood collection techniques include venipuncture of the ventral abdominal vein and lingual venous plexus and cardiocentesis. These techniques can be technically difficult and may pose risks to the patient, particularly if attempted without chemical restraint. Popliteal sinus venipuncture is a reliable, technically simple alternative blood collection technique that can be safely performed in anurans with only manual restraint.

无尾类腘窦静脉穿刺。
动物展示一种利用腘窦进行静脉穿刺的未被充分利用、可靠且技术简单的无尾类动物静脉穿刺技术:动物:中型至大型(大于 30 克)无尾类动物:方法:人工束缚动物的骨盆。在腹腔朝向抽血员的情况下,抽血员抓住动物的后肢远端并轻轻伸展。如有必要,可以用无菌水或生理盐水冲洗内侧跗关节,以去除毛发碎屑。采用尾内侧入路,将 25-G 至 27G、0.5 英寸(1.27 厘米)的针头和连接的注射器以大约 45° 的角度向跗关节推进,同时保持负压。如果采集到淋巴液或明显被淋巴液污染的血液样本,则应丢弃样本,并使用新的针头和注射器重新尝试。对于全身健康的动物,采集量不应超过体重的 1%。对于受损的动物,应考虑减少采集量(例如,≤ 体重的 0.5%)。虽然抽血医师可能有符合人体工程学的偏好,但任一后肢均可用于采血:结果:腘窝窦静脉穿刺在无尾类动物中可以安全、轻松地进行,只需手动限制:临床意义:常用的无尾类动物采血技术包括腹腔静脉和舌静脉丛静脉穿刺以及心脏穿刺。这些技术在技术上可能比较困难,而且可能会给患者带来风险,尤其是在没有化学约束的情况下尝试时。腘静脉窦静脉穿刺是一种可靠、技术简单的替代采血技术,只需人工约束即可安全地对无尾熊进行采血。
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15.80%
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539
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6-16 weeks
期刊介绍: Published twice monthly, this peer-reviewed, general scientific journal provides reports of clinical research, feature articles and regular columns of interest to veterinarians in private and public practice. The News and Classified Ad sections are posted online 10 days to two weeks before they are delivered in print.
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