Effect of the number of incisions and use of local anesthesia on the physiological indicators of surgically-castrated piglets

IF 2.8 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Efraín Pérez-Pedraza , Daniel Mota-Rojas , Ramiro Ramírez-Necoechea , Isabel Guerrero-Legarreta , Julio Martínez-Burnes , Karina Lezama-García , Patricia Mora-Medina , Marcelino Rosas , Victor Martínez , Miguel González-Lozano
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The objective of this study was to determine the effect of local anesthesia and the number of incisions performed on the physiological blood profile of piglets after surgical castration. A total of 60 male piglets were divided into five groups of 12 each, based on the surgical method employed and the use, or not, of local anesthesia, as follows: surgical castration using one horizontal incision in both testicles with (C1+L) and without (C1) local anesthesia; surgical castration using two vertical scrotal incisions with and without local anesthesia (C2+L and C2); and control piglets which were removed from their pens and held head-down by their hind limbs for approximately 90 s to simulate castration (SIM). Reference blood samples were drawn 24 h before castration (RV), immediately after surgery or simulated castration (PC), and at 24 and 48 h post-castration, to determine physiological profiles including; pH, hematocrit, glucose, electrolytes, lactate, pCO2 (mmHg), SO2 (mmHg), and bicarbonate. Results showed increases in lactate and hematocrit immediately after surgical or simulated castration with decreases in pH, HCO3− and base excess (BE). Surgical castration produced marked alterations of the physiological profile, detected by reduced pH and HCO3, higher lactate levels and BE alterations. These changes indicated metabolic acidosis that was greater in the piglets castrated surgically with one horizontal incision than in those castrated with two vertical incisions. More research is needed on the use of lidocaine during surgical castration, as it showed no effect on physiological profile in this study, but did alter hematocrit values.

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切口数和局部麻醉对手术阉割仔猪生理指标的影响
本研究的目的是确定局部麻醉和切口数量对阉割后仔猪生理血谱的影响。选用60头公仔猪,根据手术方式和是否局麻分为5组,每组12头,分别采用(C1+L)和(C1)局麻两种麻醉方式,采用双睾丸水平切口进行手术去势;局部麻醉和非局部麻醉(C2+L和C2)下阴囊垂直切口行手术去势;另一组为对照仔猪,将其从猪圈中取出,用后肢头朝下保持约90 s,以模拟阉割。在去势前(RV) 24 h、手术或模拟去势后(PC)立即以及去势后24和48 h抽取参考血液样本,以确定生理特征,包括;pH、红细胞压积、葡萄糖、电解质、乳酸、二氧化碳分压(mmHg)、二氧化硫(mmHg)和碳酸氢盐。结果显示,在手术或模拟阉割后,乳酸和血细胞比容立即增加,pH、HCO3−和碱过量(BE)降低。手术阉割产生了明显的生理变化,可以通过pH值和HCO3的降低、乳酸水平的升高和BE的改变来检测。这些变化表明,一个水平切口阉割的仔猪比两个垂直切口阉割的仔猪代谢性酸中毒更严重。利多卡因在手术去势期间的使用还需要更多的研究,因为在本研究中,利多卡因对生理特征没有影响,但确实改变了血细胞比容值。
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