Topografia do cone medular do sauim (Saguinus midas)

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Primate endemic to Brazil, specifically in the Amazon rainforest, the Sauim feed on small vertebrates, invertebrates, exudates, flowers, nectar, leaves and fungi whose morphology is poorly known. Thus, the objective was to establish morphometric parameters and topographical conus of this species, as a basis for the practice of epidural anesthesia. For this purpose, four samples were evaluated, from the Universidade Federal Rural da Amazônia (UFRA). The Saguinus midas had seven lumbar vertebrae and three sacral vertebrae. After dissection of the conus, we recorded the anatomy of interest, emphasizing its beginning (base) and its end (apex), revealed that after measuring the level of base peak in L4 and S2, with an average length of 5.38cm, which leads us to suggest the lumbosacral region as the most suitable for the development of the practice of epidural anesthesia.

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Martinelli Martins, D., Lopes Pinheiro, L., Lima, A. R., Corrêa Pereira, L., & Renata Branco, É. (2013). Topografia do cone medular do sauim (Saguinus midas). Ciencia Rural, 43(6), 1092–1095. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-84782013005000066

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