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techniques. Fascial plane blocks are a regional anesthetic technique that rely on relatively large volumes of local anesthetic solution deposited in the plane between 2 fascial layers that contains multiple nerves compared to peripheral nerve blocks that

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in American Journal of Veterinary Research
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urinary retention is significantly decreased in the dog, 18 making peripheral nerve blocks preferred. More recently, ultrasound-guided fascial plane blocks (injection of local anesthetic within a selected fascial plane to target nerves that run through

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in Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association

-quality analgesia to patients undergoing thoracotomies not only intraoperatively but also to ensure appropriate dynamic respiratory muscle function in recovery and chronic pain prevention. The SPB, a fascial plane block locoregional analgesia technique, was recently

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in Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association

nociception arising from the ventral aspect of the thorax, recently ultrasound guided parasternal fascial plane blocks including transversus thoracic plane block (TTP) 17 – 19 and pecto-interfacsial plane block (PIFB) 20 have been studied in dog cadavers

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in Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association

Introduction Ultrasound (US)-guided fascial plane blocks represent a modern regional anesthesia technique that targets fascial planes, without the need for nerve visualization. 1 The quadratus lumborum block (QLB) is a fascial block aimed at

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in Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association