母犬乳腺切除术后锯肌阻滞联合龙头阻滞的镇痛潜力评价。

Brazilian journal of veterinary medicine Pub Date : 2025-09-04 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.29374/2527-2179.bjvm000925
Isabele de Matos Oliveira, Desirée Santos da Rosa, Laryssa Reginaldo Ribeiro da Silva, Yasmin Santos Kaulich de Souza, Mateus Siarense Ribeiro, Gustavo Nunes de Santana Castro
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乳腺肿瘤在雌性犬中很常见,在大多数情况下,单侧乳房切除术是手术技术。这种手术对术后慢性疼痛的发展有相当大的风险。因此,动物在术中一定要有一个好的镇痛方案。本研究旨在评估术中和术后雌性犬行乳房切除术时锯肌平面(SP)阻滞与腹横平面(TAP)阻滞联合使用的镇痛潜力。18只雌性犬,年龄5-15岁,体重4-77磅,乳腺肿瘤分期为I-III期。实验犬预先肌注0.03 mg/kg乙酰丙嗪,丙泊酚诱导麻醉,异氟醚维持麻醉。将犬分为两组:10只犬术前应用体积为0.4 mL/kg的TAP阻滞,并联合应用体积为0.4 mL/kg 0.25%布比卡因的SP阻滞,另外8只犬术中应用含有乳酸林格氏、2%利多卡因(不含血管收缩剂)和15 mL/kg肾上腺素的冷溶液进行肿胀麻醉。在数据收集、分析、结果解释和受试者随访期间,没有组在术中表现出对伤害性刺激的反应。术后1组只有1只狗的麻醉评分大于5分,2组狗的麻醉恢复有轻微延迟。通过对术中及术后各项参数的评价,结合大多数母狗对镇痛药的需求较低,提示TAP和SP阻滞联合应用对镇痛控制有效。总之,这种组合是一种替代方案,以促进镇痛和有利于恢复母犬乳房切除术。
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Evaluation of the analgesic potential of serratus block associated with tap block in female dogs undergoing mastectomy.

Breast tumors are common in female dogs, and in most cases, unilateral mastectomy is the surgical technique. This procedure poses a considerable risk for the development of post-surgical chronic pain. Therefore, the animal must have a good analgesic plan during the intraoperative period. This study aimed to evaluate the analgesic potential of the serratus plane (SP) block when combined with the transversus abdominis plane (TAP) block during the intraoperative and postoperative periods in female dogs undergoing mastectomy. Eighteen female dogs, aged 5-15 years and weighing 4-77 lbs, with mammary tumors staged I-III, were referred for total unilateral mastectomy. These dogs were pre-medicated with 0.03 mg/kg intramuscular acepromazine, an anesthetic was induced with propofol, and maintained with isoflurane. The dogs were divided into two groups: in 10 dogs, TAP blocks were performed with a volume of 0.4 mL/kg, combined with SP blocks with a volume of 0.4 mL/kg of 0.25% bupivacaine intraoperatively, before starting surgery, and in another eight dogs, tumescent anesthesia was performed with a cold solution containing lactated Ringer's, 2% lidocaine without vasoconstrictor, and adrenaline in 15 mL/kg intraoperatively. During data collection, analysis, interpretation of results, and subject follow-up, no group exhibited a response to nociceptive stimuli during the intraoperative period. In the postoperative period, only one dog from group 1 presented with a score greater than 5, and a slight delay in anesthetic recovery was observed in dogs from group 2. The evaluation of parameters during and after surgery, combined with the low need for analgesics in most female dogs, indicated that the combination of TAP and SP blocks was effective for analgesic control. In conclusion, this combination is an alternative to promote analgesia and favor recovery in female dogs undergoing mastectomy.

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