Cervical Epidural and Subarachnoid Catheter Placement in Standing Adult Horses

被引:8
|
作者
Hurcombe, Samuel D. [1 ]
Morris, Tate B. [1 ]
VanderBroek, Ashley R. [1 ]
Habecker, Perry [1 ]
Wulster, Kathryn [1 ]
Hopster, Klaus [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Penn, New Bolton Ctr, Dept Clin Sci, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
关键词
cervical epidural; subarachnoid space; ultrasound-guided; cerebrospinal fluid; catheter; horse; CEREBROSPINAL-FLUID; SUBDURAL INJECTION; CONTRAST; PUNCTURE; MYELOGRAPHY; ANALGESICS; SPACE;
D O I
10.3389/fvets.2020.00232
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
Horses underwent either cervical epidural space (CES) catheterization or subarachnoid space (SAS) catheterization while restrained in stocks, under deep sedation (detomidine and morphine) and local anesthesia (mepivacaine 2%) block. Catheters were placed under ultrasound guidance with visualization of the dura, SAS, and spinal cord between the first (C1) and second (C2) cervical vertebrae. Following sedation and sterile skin preparation, operator 1 placed under ultrasound guidance, a 6- or 8-inch Tuohy needle with the bevel oriented caudally. For CES, a 6-inch Touhy needle was used with the hanging drop technique to detect negative pressure, and operator 2 then passed the epidural catheter into the CES. For SAS, following puncture of the dura, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) was aspirated prior to placement of the epidural catheter. Placement into either CES or SAS was confirmed with plain and contrast radiography. Catheters were wrapped for the duration of the study. CSF cytology was assessed up to every 24 h for the study period. Horses were assessed daily for signs of discomfort, neck pain, catheter insertion site swelling, or changes in behavior. A complete postmortem assessment of the spinal tissues was performed at the end of the study period (72 h). Two horses had CES catheters and five horses had SAS catheters placed successfully. All horses tolerated the catheter well for the duration of the study with no signs of discomfort. Ultrasound was essential to assist placement, and radiography confirmed the anatomical location of the catheters. CSF parameters did not change over the study period (P> 0.9). There was evidence of mild meningeal acute inflammation in one horse and hemorrhage in another consistent with mechanical trauma. Placement of an indwelling CES or SAS catheter appears to be safe, technically simple, and well tolerated in standing sedated normal horses.
引用
收藏
页数:8
相关论文
共 38 条
  • [1] Cervical Subarachnoid Catheter Placement for Continuous Cerebrospinal Fluid Drainage: A Safe and Efficacious Alternative to the Classic Lumbar Cistern Drain
    Farhat, Hamad I.
    Elhammady, Mohamed Samy
    Levi, Allan D.
    Aziz-Sultan, Mohammad Ali
    NEUROSURGERY, 2011, 68 (03) : 52 - 56
  • [2] Strategies to prevent intravascular placement of epidural catheter
    Kesavan Sadacharam
    Subramanya S. Bandi
    Journal of Anesthesia, 2010, 24 : 662 - 662
  • [3] Strategies to prevent intravascular placement of epidural catheter
    Sadacharam, Kesavan
    Bandi, Subramanya S.
    JOURNAL OF ANESTHESIA, 2010, 24 (04) : 662 - 662
  • [4] PERCUTANEOUS CATHETER PLACEMENT FOR CYST DRAINAGE IN THE SUBARACHNOID SPACE
    KUHN, MJ
    PENCEK, T
    PEARSON, DH
    RUSSELL, BK
    LONG, SD
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY, 1993, 14 (01) : 178 - 180
  • [5] Long-term subarachnoid catheter placement in the middle cranial fossa of the rat
    Ehlert, Angelika
    Tiemann, Bastian
    Elsner, Joerg
    Pueschel, Klaus
    Manthei, Gerd
    LAB ANIMAL, 2010, 39 (11) : 352 - 359
  • [6] The dilutional volume of morphine and xylazine administered via caudal epidural catheter affects cranial spread of analgesia in healthy standing horses
    Floriano, Dario
    Gorenberg, Emma
    Watkins, Amanda
    Hopster, Klaus
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH, 2023, 84 (12)
  • [7] The Antinociceptive Effect of Magnesium Sulphate Administered in the Epidural Space in Standing Horses
    La Rosa, Lavinia
    Twele, Lara
    Duchateau, Luc
    Gasthuys, Frank
    Kaestner, Sabine B. R.
    Schauvliege, Stijn
    JOURNAL OF EQUINE VETERINARY SCIENCE, 2023, 123
  • [8] Comparison of cervical epidural morphine with intravenous morphine administration on antinociception in adult horses using thermal threshold testing
    Hopster, Klaus
    Watkins, Amanda R.
    Hurcombe, Samuel D.
    VETERINARY ANAESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA, 2022, 49 (04) : 417 - 422
  • [9] Analysis of Epidural Waveform to Determine Correct Epidural Catheter Placement After CSE Labor Analgesia
    Coccoluto, Alessandra
    Capogna, Giorgio
    Camorcia, Michela
    Hochman, Mark
    Velardo, Matteo
    LOCAL AND REGIONAL ANESTHESIA, 2021, 14 : 103 - 108
  • [10] Cervical catheter tip placement for intrathecal baclofen administration
    McCall, Todd D.
    MacDonald, Joel D.
    NEUROSURGERY, 2006, 59 (03) : 634 - 639