01. Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco - UFRPE (Sede)

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    Relatório de conclusão de residência em anestesiologia veterinária: Bloqueio do nervo isquiático (abordagem parassacral) e do nervo femoral (abordagem pré-ilíaca) em cinco cães, como alternativa à epidural, para procedimentos cirúrgicos ortopédicos
    (2024-02-20) Nelo, Alan Pereira; Almeida, Maria Raquel de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9534617524136303; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4470638252938616
    The professional residency program in health, in the field of Veterinary Medicine at UFRPE, has a duration of 24 months and a minimum workload of 5760 hours. Where 1152 hours (20%) are allocated to theoretical and/or theoretical-practical activities and 4608 hours (80%) to practical activities, distributed over 60 hours per week. 100% attendance is required for practical activities and a minimum of 85% attendance for theoretical activities. The residency completion work aims to report all activities experienced during the 2 years of the program, both in the concentration area (veterinary anesthesiology), carried out at the Veterinary University Hospital of the Department of Veterinary Medicine of the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco (HVU-DMV/UFRPE), and in public health, conducted in the municipality of Exu, Pernambuco. Furthermore, it also aims to present the case report entitled: Blockade of the sciatic nerve (parasacral approach) and the femoral nerve (pre-iliac approach) in five dogs, as an alternative to epidural anesthesia, for orthopedic surgical procedures.
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    Trabalho de conclusão de residência em anestesiologia veterinária: bloqueio do plano transverso do abdomen e serrátil ventral em gatas submetidas à mastectomia total - relato de casos
    (2024-03-20) Lima, Maynara Kalya Ferreira; Almeida, Maria Raquel de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9534617524136303; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4174538819934565
    The professional health residency program in veterinary medicine is a postgraduate Lato Sensu course designed to prepare and qualify professionals for entry into the workforce. Spanning a duration of 24 months, the program operates under an exclusive dedication regime, with a minimum workload of 5,760 hours. These hours are allocated between practical activities, constituting 80% of the total, and theoretical-practical activities, making up the remaining 20%. The veterinary professional in residency also engages in activities in the field of public health, adopting an approach centered around the concept of One Health. Additionally, there is the opportunity to undertake activities at another educational institution for up to one month, although this experience is not mandatory. The aim of this work is to describe the activities conducted during the period of residency in veterinary anesthesiology at the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco, as well as to report on the use of the transversus abdominis plane and ventral serratus plane blocks in six cats undergoing total mastectomy.
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    Relato de caso: protocolo anestésico utilizado em blefaroplastia e estafilectomia em cão braquicefálico
    (2024-10-04) Chaves, Yasmim Theonise Ferreira; Maia, Rita de Cássia Carvalho; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2624582592628384; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3644596375212272
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    Anestesia geral multimodal para celiotomia exploratória em equino (Equus ferus caballus) acometido por síndrome do abdomen agudo – Relato de caso
    (2024-09-05) Bailo, Vivian de Souza; Batista, André Mariano; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5615914349535394; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4089579627319222
    The Mandatory Supervised Internship (referred as ESO in portuguese) in Veterinary Medicine was conducted in the fields of Veterinary Anesthesiology and Equine Clinic and Surgery from April 1 to 30, 2024, at the FZEA/USP-Pirassununga Veterinary Hospital, under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Adriano Bonfim Carregaro; from May 1 to 31, 2024, at the Clínica Veterinária Guadalupe, under the supervision of M.V. Guilherme Alberto Machado; and from June 1 to 30, 2024, at the FMVZ/UNESP-Botucatu Veterinary Hospital, under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Antônio José de Araújo Aguiar. The activities were coordinated by Prof. Dr. André Mariano Batista and totaled 424 hours. This internship provided exposure to the anesthetic routines at USP and UNESP hospitals and the general routine at Clínica Guadalupe. The work aimed to report a case of multimodal general anesthesia for exploratory celiotomy in an equine patient with acute abdomen syndrome. The procedure was performed on a 6-year-old female horse with a history of severe abdominal pain unresponsive to clinical treatment. The acute abdomen syndrome was caused by a fecalith in the descending colon, which was removed during the emergency surgery. Anesthesia was induced with ketamine (2.2 mg/kg) and midazolam (0.1 mg/kg), maintained with isoflurane (2% vol.) in 100% oxygen with mechanical ventilation, and a continuous infusion of lidocaine at 3 mg/kg/h. Due to severe hypotension recorded by the multiparameter monitor, dobutamine, norepinephrine, and hypertonic solution were used to correct this alteration, and fluid therapy with Ringer Lactate and NaCl 0.9% was combined to maintain blood volume. Blood gas analisys monitoring was crucial for assessing the patient's ventilatory function and the need for calcium, potassium, and sodium bicarbonate replacement. With the stabilization maneuvers performed, the patient remained stable throughout the procedure. Post-surgery, the animal experienced a prolonged and poor-quality anesthetic recovery, likely due to systemic changes related to the clinical condition. Thus, equine anesthesia in cases of colic is challenging and requires the anesthetist to have extensive knowledge and practice in physiology, pathophysiology, and pharmacology to achieve satisfactory results.
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    Protocolo anestésico com uso da medicação Zenalpha para ovariectomia em cadela – Relato de caso
    (2024-09-13) Carretta, Tainá; Souza, Daniela Maria Bastos de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4856221548369438; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1304811051409892
    The Mandatory Supervised Internship (MSI), a required component of the undergraduate Veterinary Medicine program at the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco (UFRPE), consists of a total workload of 420 hours and is considered an essential activity for the professional qualification of students in their final semester. During the MSI, students have the opportunity to apply the knowledge acquired throughout their studies, preparing them for practical professional activities. This report aims to describe the MSI carried out between April 1st and June 14th, 2024, divided between the Ospedale Veterinario Universitario Didattico at the University of Naples and the Ospedale Veterinario Universitario Didattico at the University of Padua, both located in Italy. The report highlights a clinical case of ovariectomy in a domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris), utilizing Zenalpha medication, composed by medetomidine hydrochloride (0,5 mg, an alpha-2 agonist) and vatinoxan hydrochloride (10 mg, an alpha-2 antagonist), combined with inhalational anesthesia using isoflurane and analgesia with methadone, complemented by subcutaneous infiltration of bupivacaine at the surgical incision site after the procedure. It is concluded that the combination of multimodal analgesia using Zenalpha and methadone, along with inhalational anesthesia with isoflurane and infiltrative bupivacaine, represents an effective strategy to provide analgesia during and after ovariectomy in female dogs, ensuring greater comfort during the perioperative period.
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    Associação de bupivacaína, dexmedetomidina e dexametasona no bloqueio ecoguiado do quadrado lombar para colecistectomia em felino - Relato de caso
    (2024-07-31) Silva, Marianne de Lira Lemos; Silva, Elayne Cristine Soares da; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2064359935012193; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8856532800511907
    The Mandatory Supervised Internship (ESO), a mandatory subject of the Bachelor's Degree in Veterinary Medicine at the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco (UFRPE), has a workload of 420 hours and can be characterized as a professional qualification activity for the student in the last period of the course, applying their acquired knowledge and qualifying them for professional practice. This report is divided into two chapters. The first chapter describes all the activities that were monitored during the ESO period by the student, between the period of April 1, 2024 to June 14, 2024, at the Caminho dos Bichos Veterinary Clinic, located in the Espinheiro neighborhood, Recife/PE. The second chapter will report the case of a domestic feline that underwent anesthesia and surgery called cholecystectomy, in which the ultrasound-guided locoregional blockade of the quadratus lumborum (QL) was performed, using the combination of bupivacaine (local anesthetic), dexmedetomidine (alpha 2 agonist) and dexamethasone (corticosteroid). Locoregional anesthesia has been widely used in veterinary medicine, as it allows the reduction of general anesthetics for a favorable intraoperative period, in addition to reducing the use of analgesics in the postoperative period and their side effects. In this reported case, according to the monitored parameters, no pain was observed, as assessed by the UNESP-Botucatu multidimensional scale. Ultrasonography ensured that the technique was performed successfully, anatomically identifying the muscles. Thus, the blockade can be performed safely, being effective for celiotomy and cholecystectomy.
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    Relatório do Estágio Supervisionado Obrigatório (ESO), realizado na área de Anestesiologia Veterinária na Região Metropolitana de Recife - PE, Brasil. Descrição da técnica de bloqueio dos nervos auriculotemporal, auricular caudal e do nervo auricular maior com associação do neuro localizador e de ultrassom em cão - Relato de caso
    (2024-02-23) Marques, Rafael Vasconcelos; Andrade, Moacir Bezerra de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8254242572414884; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4286768930932698
    The Mandatory Supervised Internship (ESO), a mandatory subject of the last period of the Undergraduate course in Veterinary Medicine at UFRPE, was carried out accompanying the Veterinary Doctor (M.V.) MSc Thaygo Marçal da Mota at several clinics in the Metropolitan Region of Recife in the period 02/ 10/2023 to 01/19/2024, from Monday to Friday, totaling 420 hours. During the ESO period there was guidance from Prof. Dr. Moacir Bezerra de Andrade, associate professor at UFRPE. ESO offers students the autonomy to choose to intern in which area they want to work in when they graduate, or which they feel more affinity with, or also to try out a new area in which they did not have as many opportunities during their degree. Therefore, the objective of this work was to report the activities carried out during ESO, as well as to describe a technique for anesthetic blockade of the auriculotemporal, caudal auricular and greater auricular nerves with the aid of the neurolocalizer and the ultrasound device, in an animal that underwent an ear pinna otohematoma correction procedure, aiming for greater trans-surgical and immediate post-surgical comfort for the patient and greater safety during the procedure. The patient was monitored throughout the procedure, as well as the effectiveness of the anesthetic block. It is concluded that these types of associated techniques are extremely effective and safe, generating good results during and after surgery, with the animal waking up calmly without signs of pain.
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    Relatório de Estágio Supervisionado Obrigatório (ESO) realizado na área da anestesiologia veterinária (Recife - PE, Brasil). Bloqueio do quadrado lombar em felino submetido à esplenectomia: relato de caso
    (2023-09-22) Aquino, Alanna Farias Cordeiro de; Santos, Edna Michelly de Sá; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5706618430575429
    The objective of this work was to describe the activities developed during the Mandatory Supervised Internship (ESO), carried out in the area of Veterinary Anesthesiology, which was divided into two stages, where the first took place under the supervision of the independent professional M.V Mariana Pontes, veterinary anesthetist, and the second, under the supervision of M.V Thaygo Marçal, under the guidance of Prof. Dr. Edna Michelly de Sá Santos. The internship was carried out from May 29, 2023 to August 11, 2023, totaling 420 hours. The report describes the characteristics of the location chosen for the reported case, in addition to the series of patients followed up during the period. A case of ultrasound-guided block on the lateral aspect of the quadratus lumborum muscle (QL-block) using the transverse approach (LQL-T) to provide visceral analgesia in a feline undergoing splenectomy surgery using 0.25 bupivacaine was also reported. %. No nociceptive signs were observed during surgery, parameters were within normal limits and post-operative pain was assessed using the UNESP-Botucatu multidimensional scale for assessing acute post-operative pain in cats, leading to the conclusion that the QL-block is a good option. for feline species, promoting good visceral abdominal analgesia.
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    Relato de caso: anestesia para tratamento periodontal em Chlorocebus aethiops (macaco da savana)
    (2023-09-22) Rocha, Marina Luiza Nascimento; Andrade, Lílian Sabrina Silvestre de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0894888392191039; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4008943548047529
    The Mandatory Supervised Internship (MSI), is a discipline of extreme importance for completion of the course of veterinary medicine, being possible to experience the experience of veterinary practices, which are transformative for the training of veterinarians and insertion in the labor market, acquiring security and confidence in the activities performed. This work was divided into two chapters, where in the first are described the activities developed in the Mandatory Supervised Internship (ESO), during the period from June 1 to August 14, 2023, totaling the 420 hours required, being performed 176 hours, from June 1 to June 30, 2023, when following the routine of the veterinary anesthesiologist flying, in the Veterinary Clinics UNIMEVE and CEOVET in the city of Recife – PE, in the area of Veterinary Anesthesiology, under the supervision of the veterinarian Andréia Laís Teodoro da Cunha, and 248 hours from July 3 to August 14 at the Veterinary University Hospital of UFPB, in the area of Veterinary Anesthesiology, under the supervision of Profa. Dr. Simone Bopp. This work was supervised by Profa. Dr. Lily Sabrina Silvestre de Andrade. The second chapter aims to report anesthesia for clinical and periodontal treatment in an Old-World monkey. Chemical containment and general anesthesia in wild animals are necessary to allow the performance of complementary examinations and surgical treatments, making the management safe for both the professionals involved and the animals.
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    Bloqueio do plano serrátil ventral associado ao transverso do abdômen para mastectomia em cadela: relato de caso
    (2023-09-15) Jordão, Maria Eduarda Cavalcanti; Andrade, Lílian Sabrina Silvestre de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0894888392191039; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6279381137701436
    The Mandatory Supervised Internship (ESO) is an eleventh period discipline, necessary for the conclusion of the graduation course in Veterinary Medicine at the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco and corresponds to a period in which the student has the opportunity to experience the routine of the area that he wants to work on. The present work is divided into two chapters with the objective of describing the activities carried out at the ESO in Veterinary Anesthesiology, which took place from May 25 to July 31 of 2023, at the Veterinary Hospital of UFRPE and at the Veterinary Hospital Harmonia Unit Casa Forte, under the supervision of veterinarians Romulo Nunes and Hugo Viana, respectively, and to report a case of anesthesia for mastectomy in a bitch, where blockade of the stratus plane associated with the transversus abdominis was used, with 2% lidocaine and 0.5 bupivacaine %, both guided by ultrasound. Acepromazine, propofol, isoflurane were used, in addition to continuous infusion of lidocaine and ketamine as an anesthetic protocol. In the trans and postoperative periods, the animal studied did not show signs of pain or discomfort, inferring good blockade analgesia.