2013
DOI: 10.1111/vaa.12060
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Retrobulbar and peribulbar regional techniques in cats: a preliminary study in cadavers

Abstract: The single-peribulbar injection technique may be superior to retrobulbar or double-peribulbar injections, however, all techniques require further studies in live cats to determine safety and efficacy prior to clinical use.

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“…Retrobulbar injections performed without the use of ultrasonographic guidance resulted in successful deposition of injectate (defined as a large volume of distribution intraconally and a contact area > 270° around the optic nerve) in 5 of 7 cat cadavers. 26 We hypothesized *Results are number of cats affected/number of cats treated. †The reflex was only reduced but never absent in these cats.…”
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“…Retrobulbar injections performed without the use of ultrasonographic guidance resulted in successful deposition of injectate (defined as a large volume of distribution intraconally and a contact area > 270° around the optic nerve) in 5 of 7 cat cadavers. 26 We hypothesized *Results are number of cats affected/number of cats treated. †The reflex was only reduced but never absent in these cats.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scores were assigned for extraconal and intraconal volume of distribution (0 = none, 1 = moderate, and 2 = large) and approximate contact area of injectate around the optic nerve (0°, 90°, 180°, 270°, or 360°), as described elsewhere. 26 After completion of CT, sedation was reversed by IM administration of atipamezole m at 10 times the administered dose of dexmedetomidine.…”
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