Eq injection: Coffinjoint
Eq injection: Fetlockjoint
Twooptions:
1.Palmar/plantarrecesses:(better) recessis located prox. topSB and dist. to the lat. splintbone, bw. cannon bone and suspensorylig. (itisbetteriftheanimalstandsfully→increasesthewidthofthejointcapsule).
2.Dorsal recess:theneedle is insertedinobliquemanner undertheEDC tendon.
Eq injection: Pastern joint
Eq injection: Carpus
Eq injection: Elbow joint
2. Needle is inserted bw. lat.epicondyle and olecranon.
Eq injection: Shoulder joint
Eq injection: Low 4 point Nerve Block
Eq injection: 6 point Nerve Block
Lateral and medial plantar nerves, and lateral and medial metatarsal nerves: these are blocked identical to the 4-point block in FL.
-Dorsal Metatarsal nerves innervate dorsal surface,
therefore an additional subcutaneous ring block is directed dorsally.
-Blocks fetlock joint and all structures below; DDF/SDF tendon up to level of block; insertion/branches of susp.lig.
Eq injection: Proximal MC/MT
-High 4 point block: block palmar nerves bw DDF tendon and susp.lig., and block palmar MC nerves axial to splint
bone and abaxial to susp.lig.
-Local infiltration of susp.lig: directly infiltrate along axial aspect of splint bones, directly next to susp.lig.
-Lateral palmar: anaesthetise the lateral palmar nerve as it courses along the medial aspect of acc. carpal bone.
-Blocks all structures distal to the carpus, including the prox. susp.lig.
Eq injection: Median Nerve Block
5cm distal to elbow joint, on the medial aspect of the
limb. The needle is walked off the caudal aspect of the radius.
Eq injection: Ulnar Nerve Block
10cm proximal to acc. carpal bone, bw FCU and ECU
Eq injection: Fibular Nerve Block
Eq injection: Tibial Nerve Block
Eq injection: Tarsus
Eq injection: Stifle Joint Block
Ca: Radial Nerve Block
Push lateral head of triceps back, and inject proximal to epicondyle (for operation on dorsal antebrachium)
Ca: Median Nerve Block
Over-extend the carpus, and feel for the median nerve bw M. flexor carpi radialis and SDF. Will feel nerve with thumb (on medial aspect of leg)
Ca: Tibial Nerve Block
-Find tibial nerve in soft tissue between common calcanean tendon and digital flexors; pinch
skin with two fingers and pull to feel the nerve jumping
-Inject from medial aspect
-Aspirate to make sure you are not in the caudal branch of the saphenous artery (which accompanies the tibial nerve in this groove).
-The skin fold is very thin.
Ca: Common Peroneal/Fibular Nerve
N. peroneus/fibularis communis block: it is very hard to give a distinct nerve block to the dog.
-Locate peroneal nerve by head of fibula (lateral aspect)
-Inject a little bit proximally to it
or
-Palpate the groove bw the EDL and peroneus longus, half way bw the stifle and the hock (proximal to branching of the lateral saphenous vein)
Epidural
-Epidural space: Under the Lig. Flavum, near the Dura Mater
-Spatium Subdurale: appears on penetrating Dura Mater and letting some air in (artificial space). May also appear when there is bleeding.
-Spatium Subarachnoidale: presence of cerebro-spinal fluid
-As you penetrate with a needle, you will feel 2 resistances: Lig.Flavum and Dura Mater. The rest of the tissues lack resistance.
o Two resistances to collect cerebro-spinal fluid; one resistance for the epidural injection (go in two resistances, then withdraw one)
1. Epidural space
2. Subdural space
3. Subarachnoid space
-Dog: Lumbosacral space: L7-S1
-Cat: Cau1-Cau2/Cau2-Cau3 (in the tail)
-Cow/Horses: Sa5-Cau1. In the cow, tail vertebrae may be broken. In that case, move to Ca1-Ca2
Eq: Podotrochlear (navicular) bursa
Middle between bulbs of the heels and base of digital fossa (from caudal aspect of the foot).