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Ultrasound-guided retromammillary injections in dogs: a feasibility, descriptive and anatomical study.

Authors :
Cavalcanti M
Otero PE
Romano M
Medina-Serra R
Chiavaccini L
Vettorato E
Maxwell EA
Portela DA
Source :
Veterinary anaesthesia and analgesia [Vet Anaesth Analg] 2024 Nov-Dec; Vol. 51 (6), pp. 695-701. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Jul 26.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the feasibility of an ultrasound-guided technique targeting the medial branches of the dorsal ramus of the spinal nerves (DRSN) by injecting a dye solution at the caudal aspect of the base of lumbar mammillary processes [i.e. the retromammillary (RM) space].<br />Study Design: Feasibility, descriptive, anatomical study.<br />Animals: Eleven canine cadavers.<br />Methods: Using anatomical dissections, the relationship between the mammillary processes and the branches of the DRSN of the thoracolumbar and lumbar spine was studied in two cadavers. Subsequently, ultrasound-guided RM injections were administered in nine cadavers, randomly assigned to low volume (LV; 0.01 mL kg <superscript>-1</superscript> ) of a dye solution at multiple points from L3 to L6 on one side, and high volume (HV; 0.4 mL kg <superscript>-1</superscript> ) at a single L4 point on the contralateral side. Gross anatomical dissections were immediately performed after the injections. The RM injections were feasible if ultrasonographic landmarks were identifiable in at least 80% of cases, and 80% of LV injections showed medial branch staining. A one-sample binomial test was used for testing feasibility.<br />Results: The medial branches emerged shortly after the DRSN exited the intervertebral foramen and traveled towards the caudal aspect of the base of the mammillary process, which served as the target injection point. With LV, 36 out of 36 (100%) injected medial branches were stained, meeting the criteria of feasibility (p < 0.001). The median (range) number of stained medial branches per cadaver were 4 (4-4) and 2 (1-3), with LV and HV, respectively. Although no lateral branches were stained with LV, 1 (0-2) was stained with HV. Neither ventral branch staining nor epidural spread was noted in any cadaver.<br />Conclusions and Clinical Relevance: Ultrasound-guided RM injections are feasible and allow for selective staining of the medial branch of the DRSN in canine cadavers at the lumbar spine.<br /> (Copyright © 2024 Association of Veterinary Anaesthetists and American College of Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1467-2995
Volume :
51
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Veterinary anaesthesia and analgesia
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
39147678
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaa.2024.07.009