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'''Epidurals''' involve the insertion of a needle into the epidural space with the injection of the agent, causing desensitisation of nerves in or near the spinal cord. The meninges remains intact. It is usually performed at the lumbosacral junction.
==Agents==
It is important to use preservative free agents, and those without epinephrine in the preparation.
===Opioids===
Thought to act at the presynaptic site in the dorsal horn. Here, it prevents substance P release and hyperpolarises nerve cells. This means that there is only loss of sensation rather then an effect on the motor function. ]
====Morphine====
Morphine is considered the most useful opioid due to its potency and long duration of action.
====Pethidine====
Used in cats and has a rapid onset of action, but relatively short duration of action.
===Local Anaesthetics===
Commonly used agents include [[#Local Anaesthetics|lidocaine]] and [[#Local Anaesthetics|bupivicaine]]
==Uses==
*Multimodal analgesia in small animals.
==Advantages==
*Good analgesic properties.
*Provide muscle relaxation.
*Reduces the need for a deep anaesthetic for painful procedures.
==Disadvantages==
*Affects the function of the hindlimbs, depending on the agent used, so cannot be used in the concious patient.