James S. Gaynor
Ohio State University
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Veterinary Clinics of North America-equine Practice | 1991
James S. Gaynor; John A. E. Hubbell
Local and regional anesthetic techniques are useful tools for the equine practitioner. These techniques allow surgery to be performed without the risk and cost of general anesthesia. There are, however, risks associated with the local and regional techniques. Neurotoxicity, although rare, may occur when 200 mL or more of a local anesthetic are infiltrated in a short period of time to a 450-kg horse. More likely, horses may become ataxic after nerve blockade in the limbs. This ataxia may lead to self trauma because the horse may not know where the limbs are actually being placed. Although local and regional anesthesia may not always be easy to achieve, persistence and practice will result in consistent nerve blockade.
Archive | 2002
James S. Gaynor; William W. Muir
Veterinary Surgery | 1995
Thomas K. Day; James S. Gaynor; William W. Muir; Richard M. Bednarski; Diane E. Mason
Veterinary Surgery | 1994
K.L. Evans; Daniel D. Smeak; C.G. Couto; A.S. Hammer; James S. Gaynor
Equine Veterinary Journal | 1993
John A. E. Hubbell; William W. Muir; James S. Gaynor
Handbook of Veterinary Pain Management (Second Edition) | 2009
James S. Gaynor; William W. Muir
Handbook of Veterinary Pain Management (Second Edition) | 2009
William W. Muir; James S. Gaynor
Handbook of Veterinary Pain Management (Third Edition) | 2015
James S. Gaynor; William W. Muir
Archive | 2015
James S. Gaynor; William W. Muir
Handbook of Veterinary Pain Management (Third Edition) | 2015
James S. Gaynor; William W. Muir