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    Anestesia e analgesia epidural em cães
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2010-05-30) KIRCHHEIMER, Vinícius; BELO, Juliana Noda Bechara
    Epidural anesthesia is regional, segmental and temporary anesthesia, produced by anesthetic drugs in different concentrations and doses, deposited in the epidural space. Knowledge of the dog's anatomy is required to perform the procedure. Several drugs can be used to minimize side effects obtained when general anesthesia is performed. It acts on the caudal part of the diaphragm, and any surgical procedure can be performed in this region and, when associated with inhalation anesthesia, it reduces the minimum alveolar concentration (MAC). Epidural anesthesia reduces transoperative stress. It serves to control pain and analgesia before, during and after surgery. It is a simple technique, which does not require sophisticated materials or equipment, and is of low cost, and its use is feasible in routine clinics. It can be used in epidural anesthesia, local anesthetics, opioids, -2 adrenergic agonists, benzodiazepines, phencyclidine derivatives and combinations of these drugs.
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    Bloqueio anestésico retrobulbar para enucleação em gato: relato de caso
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2011-05-30) KIRCHHEIMER, Vinicius; PINEZE, Marina Alves; MARSOLLA, Eduardo H.; BELO, Juliana Noda Bechara
    Retrobulbar anesthesia was first described in 1884 to perform enucleation. The most frequent indications for enucleation are trauma, intraocular tumors, secondary glaucoma and aesthetic disfigurement. Conductive anesthesia must obey the general principles of ophthalmic surgery, which are: absolute immobility, low intraocular pressure, decreased bleeding and abolition of the ROC oculocardiac reflex. The manifestation of ROC is mainly due to bradycardia, atrioventricular block and bigemine and ectopic waves. The surgical enucleation procedure was performed on a feline, 21-year-old male, SRD who had tumoral masses that compromised the eye. Retrobulbar anesthesia has the advantage of reducing the minimum alveolar concentration and, as a result, causes less cardiovascular depression in the animal, which is important for geriatric patients, as in this case. In addition, it produces central desensitization and postoperative residual analgesia

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