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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: lab 8 final, Intra-op involves List of surgical equipment needed -Drapes -mayo scissors -mayo needle holder -needle(tapper and straight) -prolene(suture) -forceps -hemostats -towel clamps -Guaze -Sterile gloves, Post Operative Considerations 3) Animal is watched for a couple of days to make sure no secondary bacterial infection occurs, PRE-OPERATIVE CONSIDERATIONS included ASA Grading, PRE-OPERATIVE CONSIDERATIONS included Physical Exam, PRE-OPERATIVE CONSIDERATIONS included Surgical Preperation of the Surgery Team and Animal, Intra-op involves Monitoring During procedure, Large Animal Surgery Lab #8 Hernia Repair includes Classifications of Hernias, Intra-op ???? Procedures for un-complicated umbilical hernias, Intra-op ???? Procedure for complicated umblilical hernia repair, PRE-OPERATIVE CONSIDERATIONS included Pre-operative Anaesthesia and Induction, Post Operative Complications 1) Muscular weakness at site of operation, Intra-op involves Pre-surgical Prep of patient (mouse over info), Physical Exam findings Temperature 38.2°C Heart Rate 68bpm Resp. Rate 28bpm CRT: Normal Weight: 4.5kg BSC: 2.5 ASA Grade: I, Post Operative Considerations 2) Surgical site may be dusted with a suitable antibacterial powder, Post Operative Considerations 4)Animals should not be allowed in dirty quarters until healing is complete, Large Animal Surgery Lab #8 Hernia Repair involves PRE-OPERATIVE CONSIDERATIONS, Large Animal Surgery Lab #8 Hernia Repair involves Post Operative, Large Animal Surgery Lab #8 Hernia Repair involves INTRA-OPERATIVE CONSIDERATIONS, Large Animal Surgery Lab #8 Hernia Repair have causes: 1. Congenital: due to: a- Inherited weakness of the muscle. b- Congenital aperture in the linea Alba. c- Imperfect developed umbilicus. 2.Acquired a- Predisposing factors as: - Affections that cause muscular weakness which is liable to breakdown easily (abscess, wound). - Affections which increase intra-abdominal pressure (e.g. chronic cough, diarrhea, constipation, last stage of pregnancy) lead to weakness of the muscle that may rupture. b- Exciting cause: - Postoperative imperfect repair of abdominal wall - Trauma inflicted by violent blunt force e.g. kicks, blows, horn thrust, and falling object., Post Operative Complications 4) Hematoma