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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Local Teat Blocks Copy, Local Teat Anaesthesia (MO) ???? Teat Cistern infusion (MO), Ring Block (MO) Method ????, Other Techniques for Teat Anesthesia ???? Perineal Nerve Block Technique (MO), Local Teat Anaesthesia (MO) ???? Topical/Splash Application (MO), Local Teat Anaesthesia (MO) ???? Ring Block (MO), Inverted V Block (MO) Method 1.Sedate the cow as necessary and ensure the animal is adequately restrained, with tail tied out of the way. 3.Thoroughly cleanse the surgical area. 4.Infuse local anesthetic in an inverted V-shape above the affected tissue about 1 cm apart ensuring penetration of skin and musculature. 5.Massage tissue and wait 5 minutes before attempting surgery., Local Teat Anaesthesia (MO) ???? Inverted V Block (MO), Local Teat Anaesthesia (MO) ???? Other Techniques for Teat Anesthesia, Other Techniques for Teat Anesthesia ???? Paravertebral Anesthesia (MO), Teat Cistern infusion (MO) Method 1. Use lidocaine (without epinephrine), to anesthetize intact mucous membranes on contact. 2.A rubber band may be used as a tourniquet. Place this at the teat base to prevent leakage between the udder and teat cistern. 3.Remove milk from teat cistern by "milking" or stripping the teat. 4.Thoroughly clean the teat orifice with alcohol and insert a sterile teat tube via the streak canal. 5.Infuse approximately 6mL of 2 % Lidocaine to fill the teat cistern and remove the teat tube. 6.Wait 5 minutes, then "milk out" the lidocaine and perform surgery as quickly as possible. 7.Remove the tourniquet., Local Teat Anaesthesia (MO) ???? Local Vascular Infusion Technique (MO)