Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia (Dec 2021)

Comparison of two volumes for sciatic perineural injection using 1% methylene blue in rabbit cadavers

  • D.R. Jané,
  • B.S. Gusmão,
  • B.B. Oliveira,
  • L.P. Custódio,
  • N.P. Reis Filho,
  • T.A. Trein,
  • B.P. Floriano

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4162-12302
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 73, no. 6
pp. 1309 – 1314

Abstract

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ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to assess the efficacy of a blind technique for sciatic and femoral nerve block in rabbit cadavers by evaluating the spread of 1% methylene blue at two different volumes. Nine recently euthanized rabbits weighing 2.5(0.3kg were used. The sciatic (SN) and femoral (FN) nerves of each limb were randomly assigned for injection with 1% methylene blue at 0.2mL/kg (G0.2) or 0.3mL/kg (G0.3). Nerves were dissected and measured for depth and extension of staining (cm). Mean comparisons were performed using paired t test. The relation between volume and nerve staining ( 2cm was assessed using chi-square test. The mean depth of SN was 1.9±0.2 and 1.6±0.3cm and staining 1.9±1.4 and 2.0±1.2cm, respectively in G0.2 and G0.3. No relation was found between depth and dye spread and there was no association between nerve staining ( 2.0cm and volume of solution. The FN failed to be stained in all subjects. In conclusion, SN injection can be successfully performed without guidance in rabbits. The lower volume (0.2mL/kg) is recommended to avoid systemic toxicity.

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