Abstract
An ultrasound-guided proximal radial, ulnar, median and musculocutaneous (RUMM) nerve block performed on the medial aspect of the brachium has been proposed as an analgesic technique for surgeries distal to the mid-humerus in dogs (Tayari et al. 2019). In small-sized dogs, however, the shallow location of the target nerves makes ultrasound probe and needle handling challenging. This technical limitation is also encountered in cats, which was overcome by a lateral ultrasound-guided approach (Otero et al.
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