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234 FEMALE UROGENITAL SURGERIES
Pudenda! n.
Caudal rectal n.
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Figure 42-9 illustration for performing subsacral anesthesia in the horse. The left hand is placed in the rectum to
identify the ventral sacral foramina and a needle is inserted on midline a third of the distance from the anus to the
base of the tail, directed toward the foramen identified by the left hand.
repeated on the other side at the 2 to 3 o'clock desensitized by this block include the perirectal
position. region, the entire caudal region overlying the
Another technique of subsacral anesthesia has semitendinosus and semimembranosus muscles,
been described. The tail is wrapped and retracted and most of the perineum excluding the vulva and
dorsally. One hand is inserted into the rectum to the area immediately surrounding the vulva. In
locate the sacral promontory. The hand is drawn males, the penis and retractor penis muscles will
back along the sacrum 2 to 3 cm from midline to be desensitized.'
locate the ventral sacral foramina. By counting
back, the third ventral foramen ( exit of the
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