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CHAPTER                                                                  8









                                                                                                    Distal Limb Perfusion







                                                                                                                    Joanne Kramer

































                       INDICATIONS                                                                                                                ANATOMY







                       Infection of bone  and soft tissues in the distal limb                                                                     Regional  perfusion  delivers  antibiotic  into  the


                       (Figure  8-1).                                                                                                             venous  system  by  intraosseous  or  intravenous


                                                                                                                                                  infusion.  With  pressure,  the  perfusate  distends


                                                                                                                                                  the  venous  vasculature,  allowing  the  perfusate


                                                                                                                                                  to  enter  tissue  with  intact  venous  vasculature.

                       EQUIPMENT                                                                                                                  Antibiotics  then  enter  ischemic  tissue  and  exu-



                                                                                                                                                  dates  via  increased  hydrostatic  presst1re  in  cap-


                       A  cannulated  screw  with  an  appropriately  sized                                                                       illaries  and  diffusion  across  a  concentration


                       drill  bit  and  tap  or  commercially  available                                                                          gradient.1•2  During regional perfusion,  the timing


                       intraosseous  infusion  needles  are  needed  for                                                                          of antibiotic  delivery to  the tissues is  expected  to



                       intraosseous  perfusion  (Figure  8-2).  A  20-  to                                                                        follow  a similar  pattern  to  that  observed  follow-


                       26-gauge  1-inch  catheter  is  necessary  for  intra-                                                                      ing  contrast  medium.  Shortly  after  intravenous


                       venous  perfusion.  For  both  techniques,  an                                                                              injection,  contrast  is in both the venous and  arter-


                       Esmarch  bandage  or  pneumatic  tourniquet  and                                                                           ial  systems;  15  minutes  after  injection,  contrast


                       the  selected antibiotic  diluted in 60 mL of normal                                                                        has  started  to  diffuse  into  adjacent  soft  tissues;


                       saline  are necessary.                                                                                                      and  30  minutes  after  injection,  contrast  is  pri-



                                                                                                                                                   marily  in the  adjacent  soft tissues3  (Figure  8-3).








                       POSITIONING AND PREPARATION                                                                                                 PROCEDURE







                       The  limb  should  be  clipped  and  prepared  for                                                                          Selected Antibiotics


                       aseptic  surgery.  Care  should  be  taken  to  isolate



                        open,  infected sites  from  the  perfusion entry  site.                                                                   Antibiotics  must  be  approved  for  intravenous


                        Depending  on the nature  of the horse, the proce-                                                                         administration.  Concentration-dependent  antibi-


                        dure can be performed with the horse standing or                                                                           otics  such  as gentamicin  and  amikacin  are  com-


                        under  general  anesthesia.  For  intraosseous  perfu-                                                                     monly used,  but other  antibiotics  may be used  as


                        sion,  the  initial  procedure  is  often  performed                                                                       well. Ideally,  antibiotic  choice  is guided by culture



                        under  general  anesthesia  and  follow-up  proce-                                                                         and  sensitivity  results.  Because  such  high  tissue


                        dures  are  performed  standing.  Standing  proce-                                                                         concentrations  can be  achieved locally with  small


                        dures  require  sedation  and  regional  anesthesia                                                                        doses  of  antibiotic,  antibiotics  that  are  cost-


                        above the area to be  perfused.                                                                                            prohibitive  to  use  systemically  can  be  used.  In






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