Pudendal Nerve Blockade Is Superior to Epidural Analgesia for Andrological and Surgical Procedures on the External Genitalia of Male Goats in the Standing Position

M. Zayed, Nasra A. Yousef, Ahmed S A Hassaneen
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The aim of the present study was to evaluate the efficacy of pudendal nerve block as an alternative procedure to epidural analgesia for penile relaxation in male goats. Five healthy male goats were subjected to pudendal nerve block and lumbosacral epidural analgesia with a two-weeks interval as a washing period. Bilateral pudendal nerve block was performed using 1% of lidocaine hydrochloride (HCl) by ischiorectal fossa approach. Lumbosacral epidural analgesia was performed using 1% of lidocaine HCl in the lumbosacral space. Nociception was investigated by pinprick. Time to the onset and duration of the anti-nociception effect in the perineal region were recorded. Area of desensitization and penile relaxation were observed. Incoordination, ataxia, and analgesic effects were carefully observed and recorded according to the scoring system before analgesic administration and at 5-, 15-, 30-, 60-, and 90-min after administration. Pulse rate, respiratory rate, and rectal temperature were recorded at 0-, 5-, 15-, 30-, 60-, and 90-min after administration. This study showed that both the pudendal nerve block and the epidural analgesia resulted in analgesic effects, however, the penile relaxation without manipulation was observed in 4 out of 5 male goats subjected to the pudendal nerve block. None of the male goats subjected to lumbosacral epidural analgesia showed penile relaxation, spontaneously. The time of onset was significantly earlier in the pudendal nerve block compared to the epidural analgesia, Moreover, the duration of action was significantly shorter in the pudendal nerve block compared to the epidural analgesia. Incoordination, ataxia, and recumbency were observed in 3 out of 5 male goats subjected to epidural analgesia. In conclusion, the pudendal nerve block is likely superior to the epidural analgesia for examination of the penis and surgical procedures on the male goat reproductive system in the standing position.
外阴神经阻滞优于硬膜外镇痛,适用于站立位雄性山羊外生殖器手术
本研究的目的是评估阴部神经阻滞作为硬膜外镇痛的替代方法对雄山羊阴茎松弛的疗效。对5只健康雄山羊进行阴部神经阻滞和腰骶硬膜外镇痛,间隔2周作为冲洗期。双侧阴部神经阻滞采用1%盐酸利多卡因经坐骨-直肠窝入路。腰骶硬膜外镇痛采用1%盐酸利多卡因在腰骶间隙进行。用针刺法研究伤害感受。记录会阴区抗伤害作用的开始时间和持续时间。观察脱敏区和阴茎松弛。在镇痛药给药前和给药后5、15、30、60和90分钟,根据评分系统仔细观察和记录不协调、共济失调和镇痛效果。在给药后0、5、15、30、60和90分钟记录脉搏率、呼吸频率和直肠温度。本研究表明,阴部神经阻滞和硬膜外镇痛都有镇痛效果,但在5只阴部神经阻断雄山羊中,有4只在没有操作的情况下观察到阴茎松弛。在接受腰骶硬膜外镇痛的雄山羊中,没有一只表现出阴茎自发放松。与硬膜外镇痛相比,阴部神经阻滞的起效时间明显更早。此外,与硬膜外止痛相比,阴端神经阻滞的作用时间明显更短。在5只接受硬膜外镇痛的雄山羊中,有3只观察到不协调、共济失调和卧位。总之,阴部神经阻滞可能优于硬膜外镇痛,用于阴茎检查和雄山羊站立生殖系统的手术。
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