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Anestesia multimodal em cachorro-do-mato (Cerdocyon thous) submetido à hemilaminectomia e estabilização sacrococcígea / Multimodal anaesthesia in a crab-eating fox (Cerdocyon thous) undergoing hemilaminectomy and sacrococcygeal stabilization
Azevedo, Milena Castro de; Moraes, Vinícius de Jesus; Schaffer, Débora Passos Hinojosa; Dórea Neto, Francisco de Assis; Iwassa, Carlos Hiroshi Duarte; Barbosa, Vivian Fernanda.
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  • Azevedo, Milena Castro de; Universidade Federal da Bahia. Escola de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia. Hospital de Medicina Veterinária Renato R. de Medeiros Neto. Salvador. BR
  • Moraes, Vinícius de Jesus; Universidade Federal da Bahia. Escola de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia. Hospital de Medicina Veterinária Renato R. de Medeiros Neto. Salvador. BR
  • Schaffer, Débora Passos Hinojosa; Universidade Federal de Sergipe. Núcleo de Medicina Veterinária. Nossa Senhora da Glória. BR
  • Dórea Neto, Francisco de Assis; Universidade Federal da Bahia. Escola de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia. Depto. de Anatomia, Patologia e Clínicas Veterinárias. Salvador. BR
  • Iwassa, Carlos Hiroshi Duarte; Universidade Federal da Bahia. Escola de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia. Hospital de Medicina Veterinária Renato R. de Medeiros Neto. Salvador. BR
  • Barbosa, Vivian Fernanda; Universidade Federal da Bahia. Escola de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia. Depto. de Anatomia, Patologia e Clínicas Veterinárias. Salvador. BR
Acta sci. vet. (Impr.) ; 48(suppl.1): Pub.588-4 jan. 2020. ilus, tab
Article en Pt | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1458415
Biblioteca responsable: BR68.1
Ubicación: BR68.1
ABSTRACT

Background:

Several researches have shown the impacts of roads more directly to wildlife in Brazil. The crab-eating fox(Cerdocyon thous) is a frequent run over victim. Dissociative drugs are commonly used, but inhalation anesthesia is indicatedin cases of extensive and prolonged surgeries. Despite their similarity with domestic dogs, the literature is scarce regarding theassociation of new anesthetic techniques and protocols in wild canids. The aim of this paper was to report the viability of multimodal anesthesia in a crab-eating fox, victim of running over, undergoing hemilaminectomy and sacrococcygeal stabilization.Case An adult male specimen of crab-eating fox was rescued after being run over and taken to a wild animal screening center.Physical examination showed superficial and deep pain, lack of support for the pelvic limbs and proprioception, increasedreflexes, and reduced tail mobility. Chemical restraint with intramuscular (IM) tiletamine-zolazepam (6.0 mg/kg) and morphine (0.5 mg/kg) was performed. Meloxicam (0.2 mg/kg IM) and enrofloxacin (5.0 mg/kg IM) were also administered. Theanimal was sequentially admitted to the veterinary hospital. Radiographic images showed compaction of the spinal columnof the T10 and T11 thoracic vertebrae and the sacrococcygeal region. Sixty min after chemical restraint, the anesthesia wassupplemented with IM tiletamine-zolazepam (4.5 mg/kg), and fluid therapy with 0.9% NaCl (10 mL/kg/h) was started. Ten minlater, intravenous propofol dose-effect (2.5 mg/kg) was administered and general anesthesia was maintained with isoflurane(FiO2 = 1.0). Thirty min after the induction of anesthesia, the animal was urdergoing hemilaminectomy and sacrococcygealstabilization. Constant rate infusions (CRI) of dexmedetomidine (0.5 μg/kg/h) and ketamine (0.6 mg/kg/h) were started. Lidocaine (7.0 mg/kg) and bupivacaine (2.0 mg/kg) were administered into the surgical site on the T10 and T11 vertebrae at 35...
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Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: VETINDEX Asunto principal: Región Sacrococcígea / Anestésicos Combinados / Dexmedetomidina / Zorros / Ketamina Límite: Animals Idioma: Pt Revista: Acta sci. vet. (Impr.) Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: VETINDEX Asunto principal: Región Sacrococcígea / Anestésicos Combinados / Dexmedetomidina / Zorros / Ketamina Límite: Animals Idioma: Pt Revista: Acta sci. vet. (Impr.) Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article