Veterinary Surgery 2013-01-01

Evaluation of topical epidural analgesia delivered in gelfoam for postoperative hemilaminectomy pain control.

Jessica R Barker, Stuart C Clark-Price, Wanda J Gordon-Evans

Index: Vet. Surg. 42(1) , 79-84, (2013)

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Abstract

To evaluate efficacy of a topical epidural analgesia used alone, or in combination with hydromorphone, against a standard pain protocol for the 48 hours immediately after hemilaminectomy.Randomized, blinded, controlled, clinical trial.Dogs (n = 30) with thoracolumbar intervertebral disc disease treated with hemilaminectomy.Dogs were randomly divided into 3 groups: group 1 received intermittent hydromorphone postoperatively, group 2 received a topical epidural of preservative-free morphine and dexmedetomidine administered via gel foam, group 3 received both forms of analgesia. All dogs were monitored and assessed for pain for 48 hours immediately postoperatively. Data were analyzed using MANOVA and Wilcoxon Rank Sum Tests.There was a significant temporal difference in treatment groups 1 and 3 when using a 0-10 pain scale (MANOVA, P = .02). There was also a significant difference at the 48th hour postoperatively between groups 1 and 3 (Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test).Topical epidural of preservative-free morphine and dexmedetomidine administered via gelfoam is not sufficient analgesia alone post hemilaminectomy but in conjunction with other opioid administration may lead to superior pain relief.© Copyright 2012 by The American College of Veterinary Surgeons.


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