Efficacy of intra-operative topical wound anaesthesia to mitigate piglet castration pain—a large, multi-centred field trial
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Piglet castration results in acute pain and stress to the animal. There is a critical need for effective on-farm methods of pain mitigation. Local anaesthesia using Tri-Solfen® (Animal Ethics Pty Ltd., Melbourne, Australia), a topical local anaesthetic and antiseptic formulation instilled to the wound during surgery, is a newly evolving on-farm method to mitigate castration pain. To investigate the efficacy of Tri-Solfen®, instilled to the wound during the procedure, to alleviate subsequent castration-related pain in neonatal piglets, we performed a large, negatively controlled, randomised field trial in two commercial pig farms in Europe. Piglets (173) were enrolled and randomised to undergo castration with or without Tri-Solfen®, instilled to the wound immedi-ately following skin incision. A 30 s wait period was then observed prior to completing castration. Efficacy was investigated by measuring pain-induced motor and vocal responses during the subsequent procedure and post-operative pain-related behaviour in treated versus untreated piglets. There was a significant reduction in nociceptive motor and vocal response during castration and in the post-operative pain-related behaviour response in Tri-Solfen®-treated compared to untreated piglets, in the first 30 min following castration. Although not addressing pain of skin incision, Tri-Solfen® is effective to mitigate subsequent acute castration-related pain in piglets under commercial production conditions.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Adrenaline; Anaesthetic; Bupivacaine; Lidocaine; Peri-operative; Related behaviour; Topical; Vocalisation
Elenco autori:
Sheil M.; De Benedictis G.M.; Scollo A.; Metcalfe S.; Innocent G.; Polkinghorne A.; Gottardo F.
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