Santos DRD, Teixeira RKC, Araújo NPD, Calvo FC, Duarte TB, Ataíde LAPD, Chaves RHDF, Barros RSMD. A new anesthetic protocol to medullary nerve roots access in rats.
Acta Cir Bras 2021;
36:e360908. [PMID:
34755768 PMCID:
PMC8580513 DOI:
10.1590/acb360908]
[Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 05/09/2021] [Accepted: 08/12/2021] [Indexed: 11/22/2022] Open
Abstract
Purpose:
To describe a new anesthetic protocol medullary and nerve roots access and in
Rattus norvegicus.
Methods:
Seventy female Wistar rats (n=70) were used. The animals were randomly
divided into two laminectomy groups: cervical (n=40) and thoracic (n=30). In
cervical group, a right posterior hemilaminectomy was performed to access
the nerve roots. In thoracic group, a laminectomy of the eighth thoracic
vertebra was accomplished. Thirty-five rats (20 cervical and 15 thoracic)
were submitted to old anesthetic protocol (ketamine 70 mg/kg plus xylazine
10 mg/kg); and the 35 other animals (20 cervical and 15 thoracic) were
submitted to a new anesthetic protocol (ketamine 60 mg/kg,xylazine 8 mg/kg
and fentanyl 0.03 mg/kg).
Results:
The time to complete induction was 4.15 ±1.20 minin ketamine, xylazine and
fentanyl group, and it was 4.09 ±1.47 min in the ketamine and xylazine
group. There was no correlation in the time required to perform the cervical
laminectomy in the old anesthetic protocol. In all groups, the animals
submitted to the old anesthetic protocol had a higher level of pain on the
first and third postoperative days than the animals submitted to the new
anesthetic protocol.
Conclusions:
The new anesthetic protocol reduces the surgical time, allows better
maintenance of the anesthetic plan, and brings more satisfactory
postoperative recovery.
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