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Item Anestesia perineural de membro torácico para diagnóstico de claudicação equina(Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2017-09-30) PAGANI, Caroline de Paula; CHIARADIA, Giovana Baggio; BONFANTE, Juliana Silva; HATSCHBACH, Eduardo; GRIGOLETTO, RenanNowadays the alterations of the locomotor system in horses have been growing, since, increasingly, they are exposed to sports activities. However, the impact remains of great relevance to its good performance, being often the exact place of limb involvement that is difficult to diagnose. The purpose of perineural block for the diagnosis of lameness is to provide analgesia to a limb region, causing the animal to temporarily decrease lameness, provided that this anesthetized region is responsible for lameness, thus allowing the location of the probable thirst. injury, which may be investigated by other ancillary methods in order to complete the diagnosis.Item Anestesia total intravenosa em equinos submetidos a procedimentos a campo(Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2019-09-30) CHIARADIA, Giovana Baggio; PAGANI, Caroline de Paula; BONFANTE, Juliana da Silva; HATSCHBACH, EduardoTotal intravenous anesthesia in equine species as well as field procedures are currently gaining ground in veterinary medicine because they prove to be safe, practical and low cost procedures, making it feasible without having to move the animal to specialized centers containing anesthesia devices. inhalation. Thus, it ensures diagnostic, therapeutic and surgical procedures such as castrations, tenotomies, splint removal and repair of lacerations in a safe manner for the animal and the acting Veterinarian, remembering that it is extremely important to be aware of the place to be performed. In a way that is comfortable and maintains the physical integrity of the animal, the drugs of choice as well as doses and concentrations for smooth and stress-free recovery and injury, patient monitoring is critical as the animal will not be intubated or given ventilatory support.