Analgesic evaluation of echo-guided abdominal wall blockade (TAP) in canis lupus familiaris undergoing ovariohysterectomy

Introduction. Transversus Abdominis Plane (TAP) block is a technique that has been shown to be effective in providing analgesia of the abdominal wall and parietal peritoneum and has been used as part of a multimodal analgesia protocol in several surgical procedures with moderate/high pain, such as o...

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Main Authors: Sánchez Arrobo, Silvia Julissa, Castillo Hidalgo, Edy Paul
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spelling ftjalfapublicaci:oai:ojs2.alfapublicaciones.com:article/458 2024-06-09T07:45:17+00:00 Analgesic evaluation of echo-guided abdominal wall blockade (TAP) in canis lupus familiaris undergoing ovariohysterectomy Evaluación analgésica del bloqueo eco guiado de la pared abdominal (TAP), en canis lupus familiaris sometidas a ovariohisterectomia Sánchez Arrobo, Silvia Julissa Castillo Hidalgo, Edy Paul 2024-03-05 application/pdf text/plain https://alfapublicaciones.com/index.php/alfapublicaciones/article/view/458 https://doi.org/10.33262/ap.v6i1.1.458 spa spa Ciencia Digital Editorial https://alfapublicaciones.com/index.php/alfapublicaciones/article/view/458/1177 https://alfapublicaciones.com/index.php/alfapublicaciones/article/view/458/1178 https://alfapublicaciones.com/index.php/alfapublicaciones/article/view/458 doi:10.33262/ap.v6i1.1.458 Derechos de autor 2024 AlfaPublicaciones AlfaPublicaciones; Vol. 6 Núm. 1.1 (2024): Proceso Científico; 99-111 2773-7330 10.33262/ap.v6i1.1 Evaluación analgésica pared abdominal canis lupus familiaris ovariohisterectomia Analgesic evaluation abdominal Wall canine lupus familiaris ovaryhysterectomy info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares 2024 ftjalfapublicaci https://doi.org/10.33262/ap.v6i1.1.45810.33262/ap.v6i1.1 2024-05-16T23:38:12Z Introduction. Transversus Abdominis Plane (TAP) block is a technique that has been shown to be effective in providing analgesia of the abdominal wall and parietal peritoneum and has been used as part of a multimodal analgesia protocol in several surgical procedures with moderate/high pain, such as oophorectomy, ovariohysterectomy and canine mastectomy. Postoperative pain management is essential in care for both humans and animals, maintaining adequate levels of analgesia leads to numerous benefits, such as faster recovery and improved quality of recovery processes. Objective. To evaluate the analgesic efficacy of ultrasound-guided abdominal wall nerve block (TAP) in mixed-breed bitches undergoing ovariohysterectomy (OHV). Methodology. In the present study the analgesic efficacy of the transverse abdominal block (TAP) was evaluated in a sample of 20 patients randomly assigned to two groups (n=10). The groups consisted of a control group that did not receive the TAP block and only transoperative analgesia (T2) and the TAP block group (T2) that received bupivacaine (0.2ml/kg point at 0.25%), a bilateral approach was performed, corresponding to four points received by each patient. This study was carried out in the veterinary clinic "Anubis" in the city of Machala. Province of El Oro, during the period July-August 2023. Once the surgery was finished and 1 hour after extubation the patient proceeded to measure the pain based on the Glasgow scale. Results. There were significant differences between the two groups (p=0.01) 12 hours after surgery. None of the patients of the two treatments required analgesic rescue. However, the performance of the TAP block showed better pain control compared to common analgesics. Conclusion. Comparison between the group receiving TAP block and the control group without block revealed a significant difference in the levels of pain experienced. Specifically, the group undergoing TAP block exhibited a lower degree of pain, suggesting that this technique has a positive impact on ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Canis lupus Alfa Publicaciones
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topic Evaluación analgésica
pared abdominal
canis lupus familiaris
ovariohisterectomia
Analgesic evaluation
abdominal Wall
canine lupus familiaris
ovaryhysterectomy
spellingShingle Evaluación analgésica
pared abdominal
canis lupus familiaris
ovariohisterectomia
Analgesic evaluation
abdominal Wall
canine lupus familiaris
ovaryhysterectomy
Sánchez Arrobo, Silvia Julissa
Castillo Hidalgo, Edy Paul
Analgesic evaluation of echo-guided abdominal wall blockade (TAP) in canis lupus familiaris undergoing ovariohysterectomy
topic_facet Evaluación analgésica
pared abdominal
canis lupus familiaris
ovariohisterectomia
Analgesic evaluation
abdominal Wall
canine lupus familiaris
ovaryhysterectomy
description Introduction. Transversus Abdominis Plane (TAP) block is a technique that has been shown to be effective in providing analgesia of the abdominal wall and parietal peritoneum and has been used as part of a multimodal analgesia protocol in several surgical procedures with moderate/high pain, such as oophorectomy, ovariohysterectomy and canine mastectomy. Postoperative pain management is essential in care for both humans and animals, maintaining adequate levels of analgesia leads to numerous benefits, such as faster recovery and improved quality of recovery processes. Objective. To evaluate the analgesic efficacy of ultrasound-guided abdominal wall nerve block (TAP) in mixed-breed bitches undergoing ovariohysterectomy (OHV). Methodology. In the present study the analgesic efficacy of the transverse abdominal block (TAP) was evaluated in a sample of 20 patients randomly assigned to two groups (n=10). The groups consisted of a control group that did not receive the TAP block and only transoperative analgesia (T2) and the TAP block group (T2) that received bupivacaine (0.2ml/kg point at 0.25%), a bilateral approach was performed, corresponding to four points received by each patient. This study was carried out in the veterinary clinic "Anubis" in the city of Machala. Province of El Oro, during the period July-August 2023. Once the surgery was finished and 1 hour after extubation the patient proceeded to measure the pain based on the Glasgow scale. Results. There were significant differences between the two groups (p=0.01) 12 hours after surgery. None of the patients of the two treatments required analgesic rescue. However, the performance of the TAP block showed better pain control compared to common analgesics. Conclusion. Comparison between the group receiving TAP block and the control group without block revealed a significant difference in the levels of pain experienced. Specifically, the group undergoing TAP block exhibited a lower degree of pain, suggesting that this technique has a positive impact on ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Sánchez Arrobo, Silvia Julissa
Castillo Hidalgo, Edy Paul
author_facet Sánchez Arrobo, Silvia Julissa
Castillo Hidalgo, Edy Paul
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title Analgesic evaluation of echo-guided abdominal wall blockade (TAP) in canis lupus familiaris undergoing ovariohysterectomy
title_short Analgesic evaluation of echo-guided abdominal wall blockade (TAP) in canis lupus familiaris undergoing ovariohysterectomy
title_full Analgesic evaluation of echo-guided abdominal wall blockade (TAP) in canis lupus familiaris undergoing ovariohysterectomy
title_fullStr Analgesic evaluation of echo-guided abdominal wall blockade (TAP) in canis lupus familiaris undergoing ovariohysterectomy
title_full_unstemmed Analgesic evaluation of echo-guided abdominal wall blockade (TAP) in canis lupus familiaris undergoing ovariohysterectomy
title_sort analgesic evaluation of echo-guided abdominal wall blockade (tap) in canis lupus familiaris undergoing ovariohysterectomy
publisher Ciencia Digital Editorial
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