Anaesthetic management in a cat undergoing emergency craniotomy for meningioma excision.

IF 0.7 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports Pub Date : 2023-09-22 eCollection Date: 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1177/20551169231192287
Giulia Marchionne, Emili Alcoverro, Simone Spinillo, Luis Filipe Louro
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Case summary: A 15-year-old female spayed domestic shorthair cat underwent an emergency craniotomy to remove an intracranial meningioma causing marked midline shift, caudal transtentorial and foramen magnum herniation. Because intracranial structures are enclosed in the cranium, any volume-occupying lesions might raise intracranial pressure (ICP), compromising cerebral perfusion.

Relevance and novel information: This case report discusses the anaesthetic management of a cat that presented with marked bradycardia and concomitant hypotension. Cushing's reflex (CR) is a well-recognised cardiovascular reflex following sudden ICP increase, and it features an irregular breathing pattern and increased arterial blood pressure with reflex bradycardia. However, CR is reported to have a low sensitivity for the detection of raised ICP in humans with traumatic brain injury. In a previous study reporting seven cats undergoing surgical removal of intracranial meningioma, ICP was measured in four cases and, in these patients, CR was not observed during surgery. Because bradycardia was not secondary to hypertension, in this case, it might have been the result of direct compression of the nucleus of the vagus nerve. Based on the literature search, there is paucity of reports of cardiovascular changes in cats with increased ICP and their perianaesthetic management.

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一只接受脑膜瘤切除紧急开颅手术的猫的麻醉管理。
病例摘要:一只15岁的雌性短毛猫接受了紧急开颅手术,切除了一个颅内脑膜瘤,该脑膜瘤导致明显的中线移位、尾部经幕和大孔突出。由于颅内结构被封闭在颅骨中,任何占位性病变都可能升高颅内压(ICP),从而影响脑灌注。相关性和新信息:本病例报告讨论了一只表现为明显心动过缓和伴发低血压的猫的麻醉管理。库欣反射(CR)是一种公认的ICP突然增加后的心血管反射,其特征是呼吸模式不规则,动脉血压升高并伴有反射性心动过缓。然而,据报道,CR对检测创伤性脑损伤患者ICP升高的敏感性较低。在之前的一项研究中,报告了7只接受颅内脑膜瘤手术切除的猫,在4例病例中测量了ICP,在这些患者中,在手术期间没有观察到CR。因为心动过缓不是继发于高血压,在这种情况下,它可能是迷走神经核直接受压的结果。根据文献检索,关于ICP增加的猫的心血管变化及其肛周美容管理的报道很少。
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