“…In veterinary medicine, although IVRA is commonly used in ruminants (Edmondson, 2016 ), limited studies are available employing this method in small animals (De Marzo et al., 2012 ; Kushner et al., 2002 ; Webb et al., 1999 ). Because of some benefits, including its simplicity and reliability, providing appropriate intraoperative anaesthesia and analgesia as well as reducing bleeding in the surgical site, IVRA seems to have the potential to be used more widely in dogs and cats.…”