Main anesthetic blocks for eye surgery in dogs and cats
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Resumo: | The aim of the article is to review the literature on the main anesthetic blocks used in eye surgery for dogs and cats, when they should be indicated, the forms of application, the main advantages and the complications that most occur in this type of anesthesia. A narrative review was carried out, using scientific articles, monographs, theses and dissertations published and available in online databases: Periodical Capes (Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel), SciELO (Scientific Electronic Library Online) and Google Scholar, in addition to specific books on the topic. The main anesthetic blocks used for eye surgery are retrobulbar, peribulbar and eyelid blocks, in addition to anesthesia of the ocular surface. The use of ophthalmic blocks, when performed properly, represents an effective complement to general anesthesia, since they reduce the systemic effects of drugs, decrease the need for inhaled and / or intravenous anesthetics, in addition to providing postoperative analgesia. Due to the greater proximity and care of animals by their tutors, in recent years the number of ophthalmic procedures in the clinic for dogs and cats has increased. Thus, it is important that the anesthetist has knowledge about the particularities of anesthesia in these patients, as well as about the main blocks used in the cranial region and which technique and local anesthetic are most appropriate for each type of procedure. |
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Main anesthetic blocks for eye surgery in dogs and catsPrincipales bloqueos anestésicos para cirugía ocular en perros y gatosPrincipais bloqueios anestésicos para cirurgias oculares em cães e gatosAnalgesiaAnestesia locorregionalAnimais de companhiaOftalmologia.AnalgesiaAnestesia locorregionalAnimales de compañíaOftalmología.AnalgesiaLocoregional anesthesiaPets animalsOphthalmology.The aim of the article is to review the literature on the main anesthetic blocks used in eye surgery for dogs and cats, when they should be indicated, the forms of application, the main advantages and the complications that most occur in this type of anesthesia. A narrative review was carried out, using scientific articles, monographs, theses and dissertations published and available in online databases: Periodical Capes (Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel), SciELO (Scientific Electronic Library Online) and Google Scholar, in addition to specific books on the topic. The main anesthetic blocks used for eye surgery are retrobulbar, peribulbar and eyelid blocks, in addition to anesthesia of the ocular surface. The use of ophthalmic blocks, when performed properly, represents an effective complement to general anesthesia, since they reduce the systemic effects of drugs, decrease the need for inhaled and / or intravenous anesthetics, in addition to providing postoperative analgesia. Due to the greater proximity and care of animals by their tutors, in recent years the number of ophthalmic procedures in the clinic for dogs and cats has increased. Thus, it is important that the anesthetist has knowledge about the particularities of anesthesia in these patients, as well as about the main blocks used in the cranial region and which technique and local anesthetic are most appropriate for each type of procedure.El objetivo del trabajo es realizar una revisión bibliográfica de los principales bloqueos anestésicos utilizados en cirugía ocular para perros y gatos, mostrando cuándo deben estar indicados, las formas de aplicación, las principales ventajas y las complicaciones que más ocurren en este tipo. de la anestesia. Se realizó una revisión narrativa, utilizando artículos científicos, monografías, tesis y disertaciones publicados y disponibles en bases de datos en línea: Periodical Capes (Coordinación para el Perfeccionamiento del Personal de Educación Superior), SciELO (Scientific Electronic Library Online) y Google Scholar, además libros específicos sobre el tema. Los principales bloqueos anestésicos utilizados para la cirugía ocular son los bloqueos retrobulbar, peribulbar y palpebral, además de la anestesia de la superficie ocular. El uso de bloqueos oftálmicos, cuando se realiza correctamente, representa un complemento eficaz a la anestesia general, ya que reducen los efectos sistémicos de los fármacos, disminuyen la necesidad de anestésicos inhalados y / o intravenosos, además de brindar analgesia postoperatoria. Debido a la mayor proximidad y cuidado de los animales por parte de sus tutores, en los últimos años se ha incrementado el número de procedimientos oftálmicos en la clínica para perros y gatos. Por ello, es importante que el anestesiólogo tenga conocimiento sobre las particularidades de la anestesia en estos pacientes, así como sobre los principales bloqueos utilizados en la región craneal y qué técnica y anestésico local son los más adecuados para cada tipo de procedimiento.O objetivo do trabalho é realizar uma revisão de literatura dos principais bloqueios anestésicos utilizados em cirurgias oculares de cães e gatos, mostrando quando devem ser indicados, as formas de aplicação, as principais vantagens e as complicações que mais ocorrem neste tipo de anestesia. Realizou-se uma revisão narrativa, utilizando artigos científicos, monografias, teses e dissertações publicadas e disponíveis nas bases de dados online: Periódico Capes (Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior), SciELO (Scientific Electronic Library Online) e Google Acadêmico, além de livros específicos do tema. Os principais bloqueios anestésicos utilizados para cirurgia ocular são o retrobulbar, o peribulbar e os bloqueios palpebrais, além da anestesia da superfície ocular. O uso de bloqueios oftálmicos, quando realizados de maneira adequada, representa um complemento eficaz à anestesia geral, uma vez que diminuem os efeitos sistêmicos de fármacos, diminuem a necessidade de anestésicos inalatórios e/ou intravenosos, além de proporcionarem analgesia pós-operatória. Em virtude da maior proximidade e cuidado dos animais por seus tutores, nos últimos anos têm aumentado o número de procedimentos oftálmicos na clínica de cães e gatos. Assim, é importante que o anestesista tenha conhecimento sobre as particularidades da anestesia nesses pacientes, bem como sobre os principais bloqueios usados na região craniana e qual a técnica e o anestésico local mais adequado para cada tipo de procedimento.Research, Society and Development2021-03-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1371910.33448/rsd-v10i3.13719Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 3; e55210313719Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 3; e55210313719Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 3; e552103137192525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/13719/12294Copyright (c) 2021 Rafaela Barcelos Barbosa Pinto; Kauê Caetano Ribeiro; Mariana Ferreira da Silva; Doughlas Regalin; Raphaella Barbosa Meirelles-Bartoli; Andréia Vitor Couto do Amaralhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPinto, Rafaela Barcelos Barbosa Ribeiro, Kauê Caetano Silva, Mariana Ferreira daRegalin, Doughlas Meirelles-Bartoli, Raphaella Barbosa Amaral, Andréia Vitor Couto do2021-03-28T12:03:35Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/13719Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:35:00.017402Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Main anesthetic blocks for eye surgery in dogs and cats Principales bloqueos anestésicos para cirugía ocular en perros y gatos Principais bloqueios anestésicos para cirurgias oculares em cães e gatos |
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Main anesthetic blocks for eye surgery in dogs and cats |
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Main anesthetic blocks for eye surgery in dogs and cats Pinto, Rafaela Barcelos Barbosa Analgesia Anestesia locorregional Animais de companhia Oftalmologia. Analgesia Anestesia locorregional Animales de compañía Oftalmología. Analgesia Locoregional anesthesia Pets animals Ophthalmology. |
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Main anesthetic blocks for eye surgery in dogs and cats |
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Main anesthetic blocks for eye surgery in dogs and cats |
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Main anesthetic blocks for eye surgery in dogs and cats |
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Main anesthetic blocks for eye surgery in dogs and cats |
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Main anesthetic blocks for eye surgery in dogs and cats |
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Pinto, Rafaela Barcelos Barbosa |
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Pinto, Rafaela Barcelos Barbosa Ribeiro, Kauê Caetano Silva, Mariana Ferreira da Regalin, Doughlas Meirelles-Bartoli, Raphaella Barbosa Amaral, Andréia Vitor Couto do |
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Ribeiro, Kauê Caetano Silva, Mariana Ferreira da Regalin, Doughlas Meirelles-Bartoli, Raphaella Barbosa Amaral, Andréia Vitor Couto do |
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Pinto, Rafaela Barcelos Barbosa Ribeiro, Kauê Caetano Silva, Mariana Ferreira da Regalin, Doughlas Meirelles-Bartoli, Raphaella Barbosa Amaral, Andréia Vitor Couto do |
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Analgesia Anestesia locorregional Animais de companhia Oftalmologia. Analgesia Anestesia locorregional Animales de compañía Oftalmología. Analgesia Locoregional anesthesia Pets animals Ophthalmology. |
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Analgesia Anestesia locorregional Animais de companhia Oftalmologia. Analgesia Anestesia locorregional Animales de compañía Oftalmología. Analgesia Locoregional anesthesia Pets animals Ophthalmology. |
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The aim of the article is to review the literature on the main anesthetic blocks used in eye surgery for dogs and cats, when they should be indicated, the forms of application, the main advantages and the complications that most occur in this type of anesthesia. A narrative review was carried out, using scientific articles, monographs, theses and dissertations published and available in online databases: Periodical Capes (Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel), SciELO (Scientific Electronic Library Online) and Google Scholar, in addition to specific books on the topic. The main anesthetic blocks used for eye surgery are retrobulbar, peribulbar and eyelid blocks, in addition to anesthesia of the ocular surface. The use of ophthalmic blocks, when performed properly, represents an effective complement to general anesthesia, since they reduce the systemic effects of drugs, decrease the need for inhaled and / or intravenous anesthetics, in addition to providing postoperative analgesia. Due to the greater proximity and care of animals by their tutors, in recent years the number of ophthalmic procedures in the clinic for dogs and cats has increased. Thus, it is important that the anesthetist has knowledge about the particularities of anesthesia in these patients, as well as about the main blocks used in the cranial region and which technique and local anesthetic are most appropriate for each type of procedure. |
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