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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Diagnostics, Rumenotomy involves Complications (mouse over), Rumenotomy involves Indications, incsion through : the External abdominal oblique, incsion through : the Transverse abdominus m., Indications such as drainage of abscesses in the medial wall of the reticulum, incision through then The peritoneum is located and pulled away from the underlying viscera and incised, Open Includes Left flank abomasopexy, nerve blocks such as Farquharson Method, The peritoneum is located and pulled away from the underlying viscera and incised and observe for rush of air when the peritoneum is open due to -ve pressure, Indications such as Removal of a Foreign bodies: - From distal esophagus - in the case of traumatic reticuloperitonitis - From the reticulo- omasal surface, Open Includes Right flank omentopexy, Displaced Abdomen Surgical Technique Open, Blind Technique Include Toggle, nerve blocks such as Field block, Open Includes Right paramedian Abomasopexy, the rumen & skin are sutured together from the ventral aspect of the incision (mouse over) to close A connel pattern in the skin & alternating Cushing Pattern in the rumen is done to prevent contamination of the peritoneum, 20 cm verticle skin incision is made in the middle of the left paralumbar fossa, 5cm ventral to the transverse process followed by an incsion through :, procedure must include nerve blocks, procedure must include Technique, nerve blocks such as inverted L block