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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Auriculopalpebral Nerve Block, Auriculopalpebral Nerve Block (MO) Species Variation Used in: -Cattle -Equine -Canine -Feline, Auriculopalpebral Nerve Block (MO) Advantages - will provide excellent eyelid akinesis - can be used in conjunction of sedation and regional blocks, Auriculopalpebral Nerve Block (MO) Disadvantages -Does not remove sensation - to acquire full periocular dissensitization, the supraorbital, lacrimal, infratrochlear and zygomative nerves must be blocks as well. - if globle movement needs to be controlled then, cranial nerves III, IV, VI must also be blocked., Auriculopalpebral Nerve Block (MO) Structures Blocked -orbicularis oculi muscle -frontalis muscle -external muscles of the ear, Auriculopalpebral Nerve Block (MO) General Use -Controls eyelid movement, it can stop eyelid movement for a specific amount of time for eye surgeries., Auriculopalpebral Nerve Block (MO) How is it done? Procedure (M0)