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Ingo Breymann :
Indication and success rates of the ganglion stellatum block and of the block of the sympathetic nerve trunk of horses
Indikationen und Erfolgsaussichten der Blockade des Ganglion stellatum und des sympathischen Grenzstranges beim Pferd

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Abstract

The elimination of the ganglion stellatum and of the lumbar sympathic trunk of horses is dealt with in literature, and the development of the blockade sympathic nerve is described subsequent to sympathectomy.
Anatomic conditions and the physiology of the sympathetic nerve are treated as prerequisite to a successful blockade, and the present optimum technique of the blockades of the ganglion stellatum and lumbar sympathetic trunk is described. On the basis of examinations, indications were found whereby the use of blockade promises success in healing. The local anaesthetics to be used with their different effects are discussed and conclusions on the blockade of the sympathetic nerve are drawn. A broader application as well as further development with relation to indication and the local anaesthetics to be used is recommended.

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Online available: http://www.diss.fu-berlin.de/1999/80/indexe.html
Language of PhDThesis: german
DNB-Sachgruppe: 34 Veterinärmedizin
Date of disputation: 19-Feb-1999
PhDThesis from: Fachbereich Veterinärmedizin, Freie Universität Berlin
First Referee: Univ.-Prof. Dr. Horst Gängel
Second Referee: Univ.-Prof. Dr. Horst Keller
Third Referee: Univ.-Prof. Dr. Rolf Berg
Date created:14-Dec-2000
Date available:22-Dec-2000

 


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