1. Continuous caudal epidural anesthesia in the horse.
- Author
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Green EM and Cooper RC
- Subjects
- Anesthesia, Caudal methods, Animals, Female, Male, Time Factors, Anesthesia, Caudal veterinary, Anesthesia, Epidural veterinary, Horses surgery
- Abstract
A technique for continuous caudal epidural anesthesia in the horse was developed in trials involving 8 healthy adult horses. The injection site was the first intercaudal (intercoccygeal) space. A Huber point directional needle (Tuohy or Hustead) with a stylet was preplaced into the epidural space, used as a guide for an epidural catheter, and then removed, leaving the catheter in situ in the epidural space. A 2% solution of lidocaine hydrochloride was used as the anesthetic agent at an initial dose of 8 ml for an adult animal (474 kg to 560 kg). Repeated 4-ml doses were administered immediately upon return of sensation. The technique was found to be easily performed and effective for prolonged caudal epidural anesthesia in the horse.
- Published
- 1984