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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: castration 3, Considerations involve Pre-operative, Piglet Castration includes Methods of Restraint, Distance Exam Check Parameters, Methods of Restraint include Restraint between assistant's legs, The spermatic cord and testicular artery are separated and any fascia or connective tissue removed then A hemostat is applied at the base of the extracted spermatic cord and testicular artery (mouse over), Castration Techniques ???? Techniques Used, Intra- operative incorporates Proper restraint must be maintained, Apply pressure to the testicle from the midline to displace it laterally ????, Procedure for Horizontal Incision Method, Normal Parameters Range Temperature 100.5-102.5 °F, Additional information courtesy, Dr. Diptee Advantages of this method, Piglet Castration can be Surgical Castration, Surgical Castration via the method of Open Castration, A hemostat is applied at the base of the extracted spermatic cord and testicular artery (mouse over) this is followed by The complete removal of the testical just ventral to the epididymis, Open - Closed Castration entails Procedure, Open Castration Instruments include Emasculator, Intra Operative Medications for a 250 Kg bull Volume of Lidocaine given was 5 mls per testes, scrtum and in the septum, Open - Closed Castration entails Considerations, NSAIDs such as Flunixin (mouse over), Recumbent ???? ????