Publication: Ex vivo evaluation of the distribution of a mixture of mepivacaine 2% and iopromide following local infiltration of the infraorbital nerve via the infraorbital foramen
Ex vivo evaluation of the distribution of a mixture of mepivacaine 2% and iopromide following local infiltration of the infraorbital nerve via the infraorbital foramen
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Weber, S., Ohlerth, S., Mosing, M., Torgerson, P. R., Fürst, A., & Bischofberger, A. S. (2020). Ex vivo evaluation of the distribution of a mixture of mepivacaine 2% and iopromide following local infiltration of the infraorbital nerve via the infraorbital foramen. Equine Veterinary Education, 32(S11), 65–70. https://doi.org/10.1111/eve.13108
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The objective of this study was to investigate the distribution pattern of two different volumes of a mepivacaine 2%/iopromide mixture along the infraorbital nerve using a controlled injection pressure. Infraorbital nerve blocks were performed at the infraorbital foramen with two different volumes (group 10: 10 mL or group 15: 15 mL) using a 22 gauge, 3 cm long needle and a standardised injection pressure in 10 cadaver skulls. Ten minutes after injection, computed tomography was performed in all skulls. Images were analysed for needle
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Weber, S., Ohlerth, S., Mosing, M., Torgerson, P. R., Fürst, A., & Bischofberger, A. S. (2020). Ex vivo evaluation of the distribution of a mixture of mepivacaine 2% and iopromide following local infiltration of the infraorbital nerve via the infraorbital foramen. Equine Veterinary Education, 32(S11), 65–70. https://doi.org/10.1111/eve.13108