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Effect of Topically Applied Anaesthetic Formulation on the Sensitivity of Scoop Dehorning Wounds in Calves
- Source :
- PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 9, p e0163181 (2016), PLoS ONE
- Publication Year :
- 2016
- Publisher :
- Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2016.
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Abstract
- The post-operative effects of three formulations of topical anaesthetic and a cornual nerve block on the sensitivity of scoop dehorning wounds in calves were compared in two trials. In Trial 1, 21 female Holstein dairy calves aged 8 to 24 weeks were randomly allocated to two groups: (1) scoop dehorning with a post-operative application of a novel topical anaesthetic powder (DTAP, n = 10); and (2) scoop dehorning with a post-operative application of a novel topical anaesthetic ethanol liquid (DTAE, n = 11). In Trial 2, 18 castrated male and 18 female Hereford beef calves aged 16 to 20 weeks were randomly allocated to four groups: (1) scoop dehorning with a pre-operative cornual nerve block of lignocaine (DCB, n = 9); (2) scoop dehorning with a post-operative application of the novel topical anaesthetic ethanol liquid from Trial 1 (DTAE, n = 9); (3) scoop dehorning with a post-operative application of a topical anaesthetic gel (DTAG, n = 9); and (4) sham dehorning (CON, n = 9). Sensitivity was assessed by scoring the behavioural response of calves to stimulation of the wound or skin at time points before and after treatment. In Trial 1, DTAP calves had a greater probability of displaying more severe responses than DTAE calves at 90 and 180 min (P < 0.001). In Trial 2, at 1 h, DTAG calves had a greater probability of displaying more severe responses than CON calves. At 2 h onwards, all dehorned calves had a greater probability of displaying more severe responses than CON calves (P < 0.001). There were no differences between the responses of DCB, DTAG and DTAE calves at any time point. Topical anaesthetic formulations result in almost immediate but temporary anaesthesia of the wound following scoop dehorning in calves and may provide a practical option for pain relief on-farm.
- Subjects :
- Male
Lidocaine
Physiology
medicine.medical_treatment
Administration, Topical
Sensory Physiology
Pain relief
lcsh:Medicine
Pain sensation
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Vascular Medicine
0403 veterinary science
Anesthesiology
Animal Products
Medicine and Health Sciences
Anesthesia
Anesthetics, Local
Animal Husbandry
lcsh:Science
Horns
Mammals
Pain, Postoperative
Multidisciplinary
Topical anaesthetic
Pharmaceutics
Organic Compounds
Nerve Block
Agriculture
04 agricultural and veterinary sciences
Ruminants
Sensory Systems
Chemistry
Somatosensory System
Hyperalgesia
Physical Sciences
Vertebrates
Female
Beef
After treatment
medicine.drug
Research Article
medicine.medical_specialty
Meat
Livestock
040301 veterinary sciences
Hemorrhage
Signs and Symptoms
Drug Therapy
Bovines
Diagnostic Medicine
medicine
Animals
Pain Management
Nutrition
Ethanol
business.industry
Organic Chemistry
lcsh:R
0402 animal and dairy science
Chemical Compounds
Organisms
Biology and Life Sciences
Pain Sensation
Pain management
040201 dairy & animal science
Surgery
Diet
Food
Alcohols
Amniotes
Nerve block
Cattle
lcsh:Q
Local and Regional Anesthesia
business
Neuroscience
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 19326203
- Volume :
- 11
- Issue :
- 9
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- PLoS ONE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....9af0d6d830cb6ea7844418ae540ac8d7