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Skeletopy of the intumescentia lumbalis and conus medullaris applied to epidural anaesthesia in Leopardus geoffroyi.

P H S MengueE C SouzaF C S BernardesM M MontanaR ThiesenPaulo de Souza Junior
Published in: Folia morphologica (2019)
Based on the skeletopy, it can be suggested that epidural anaesthesia procedures in L. geoffroyi are safer with the introduction of the catheter through the sacrocaudal interarcual space, as recommended by some anaesthetists for the domestic cat.
Keyphrases
  • spinal cord
  • ultrasound guided