The use of locoregional anesthesia to block the sensory branches of the trigeminal nerve can improve the quality of orofacial surgery. The maxillary nerve provides analgesia to the ipsilateral upper dental arcade, maxillary soft tissues and paranasal sinuses. This study reports the approach to the maxillary nerve within the infraorbital canal in 13 horses undergoing orofacial surgery.
THE USE OF RETROGRADE MAXILLARY NERVE BLOCK IN OROFACIAL SURGERIES IN HORSES
S. Nannarone;F. Ortolani;M. Vuerich;M. Pepe;R. Gialletti
2019
Abstract
The use of locoregional anesthesia to block the sensory branches of the trigeminal nerve can improve the quality of orofacial surgery. The maxillary nerve provides analgesia to the ipsilateral upper dental arcade, maxillary soft tissues and paranasal sinuses. This study reports the approach to the maxillary nerve within the infraorbital canal in 13 horses undergoing orofacial surgery.File in questo prodotto:
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