Proximal Perineural Femoral Nerve Injection in Pigs Using an Ultrasound-Guided Lateral Subiliac Approach—A Cadaveric Study

Desensitizing the femoral nerve (FN) improves pain control in several species undergoing pelvic limb surgeries. Despite its advantages, this method has not yet been described in pigs, although they make an accepted surgical animal model. Based on anatomical dissections, first performed in two pig ca...

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Main Authors: Robert Trujanovic, Pablo E. Otero, Peter Marhofer, Ulrike Auer, Silvio Kau
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/11/6/1759
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spelling doaj-41ff54a72da04e459a3069dee767244b2021-07-01T00:00:35ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152021-06-01111759175910.3390/ani11061759Proximal Perineural Femoral Nerve Injection in Pigs Using an Ultrasound-Guided Lateral Subiliac Approach—A Cadaveric StudyRobert Trujanovic0Pablo E. Otero1Peter Marhofer2Ulrike Auer3Silvio Kau4Anesthesia and Perioperative Intensive Care Unit, Department of Small Animals and Horses, University of Veterinary Medicine, 2210 Vienna, AustriaDepartment of Anesthesiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires 1421BA, ArgentinaDepartment of Anesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine, Orthopedic Hospital Speising, 2210 Vienna, AustriaAnesthesia and Perioperative Intensive Care Unit, Department of Small Animals and Horses, University of Veterinary Medicine, 2210 Vienna, AustriaInstitute of Morphology, Working Group Anatomy, Department of Pathobiology, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, 2210 Vienna, AustriaDesensitizing the femoral nerve (FN) improves pain control in several species undergoing pelvic limb surgeries. Despite its advantages, this method has not yet been described in pigs, although they make an accepted surgical animal model. Based on anatomical dissections, first performed in two pig cadavers, an ultrasound-guided access for localization and perineural infiltration of the FN trunk at the iliopsoas compartment level was specified. The FN was found running between the psoas major and medial portion of iliac muscle. Ultrasonographically, the FN appeared as a hypoechogenic round–oval structure surrounded by a hyperechogenic rim. Technical feasibility and accuracy were assessed in six additional pig cadavers by injecting 0.15 mL kg<sup>−1</sup> methylene blue dye bilaterally in direct proximity to the nerve. The needle was inserted caudoventral to the coxal tuber, traversing the ultrasound plane as it progressed towards the FN in dorsomedial direction. Staining of the nerve was evaluated by dissection. The injection was considered effective if the nerve was stained in its entire circumference over a length of 2 cm. FNs of all investigated individuals could be successfully stained. This ultrasound-guided subiliac approach allows feasible and accurate access to the FN and may be useful in producing a successful blockade in vivo.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/11/6/1759swineanimal modelregional anesthesiaperipheral nerve blockfemoral nerve blocklumbar plexus
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author Robert Trujanovic
Pablo E. Otero
Peter Marhofer
Ulrike Auer
Silvio Kau
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Pablo E. Otero
Peter Marhofer
Ulrike Auer
Silvio Kau
Proximal Perineural Femoral Nerve Injection in Pigs Using an Ultrasound-Guided Lateral Subiliac Approach—A Cadaveric Study
Animals
swine
animal model
regional anesthesia
peripheral nerve block
femoral nerve block
lumbar plexus
author_facet Robert Trujanovic
Pablo E. Otero
Peter Marhofer
Ulrike Auer
Silvio Kau
author_sort Robert Trujanovic
title Proximal Perineural Femoral Nerve Injection in Pigs Using an Ultrasound-Guided Lateral Subiliac Approach—A Cadaveric Study
title_short Proximal Perineural Femoral Nerve Injection in Pigs Using an Ultrasound-Guided Lateral Subiliac Approach—A Cadaveric Study
title_full Proximal Perineural Femoral Nerve Injection in Pigs Using an Ultrasound-Guided Lateral Subiliac Approach—A Cadaveric Study
title_fullStr Proximal Perineural Femoral Nerve Injection in Pigs Using an Ultrasound-Guided Lateral Subiliac Approach—A Cadaveric Study
title_full_unstemmed Proximal Perineural Femoral Nerve Injection in Pigs Using an Ultrasound-Guided Lateral Subiliac Approach—A Cadaveric Study
title_sort proximal perineural femoral nerve injection in pigs using an ultrasound-guided lateral subiliac approach—a cadaveric study
publisher MDPI AG
series Animals
issn 2076-2615
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Desensitizing the femoral nerve (FN) improves pain control in several species undergoing pelvic limb surgeries. Despite its advantages, this method has not yet been described in pigs, although they make an accepted surgical animal model. Based on anatomical dissections, first performed in two pig cadavers, an ultrasound-guided access for localization and perineural infiltration of the FN trunk at the iliopsoas compartment level was specified. The FN was found running between the psoas major and medial portion of iliac muscle. Ultrasonographically, the FN appeared as a hypoechogenic round–oval structure surrounded by a hyperechogenic rim. Technical feasibility and accuracy were assessed in six additional pig cadavers by injecting 0.15 mL kg<sup>−1</sup> methylene blue dye bilaterally in direct proximity to the nerve. The needle was inserted caudoventral to the coxal tuber, traversing the ultrasound plane as it progressed towards the FN in dorsomedial direction. Staining of the nerve was evaluated by dissection. The injection was considered effective if the nerve was stained in its entire circumference over a length of 2 cm. FNs of all investigated individuals could be successfully stained. This ultrasound-guided subiliac approach allows feasible and accurate access to the FN and may be useful in producing a successful blockade in vivo.
topic swine
animal model
regional anesthesia
peripheral nerve block
femoral nerve block
lumbar plexus
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/11/6/1759
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