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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Equine Castration, The scientific name for castration is orchidectomy -orchid meaning testicle and -ectomy meaning to remove or resect. Orchidectomy therefore is the surgical removal of a testicle. Castration involves the removal of one or both testicles and associated structures (such as the epididymis) and part of the spermatic cord. Pre-Operative Procedures, The scientific name for castration is orchidectomy -orchid meaning testicle and -ectomy meaning to remove or resect. Orchidectomy therefore is the surgical removal of a testicle. Castration involves the removal of one or both testicles and associated structures (such as the epididymis) and part of the spermatic cord. Intra-Operative Procedures, The scientific name for castration is orchidectomy -orchid meaning testicle and -ectomy meaning to remove or resect. Orchidectomy therefore is the surgical removal of a testicle. Castration involves the removal of one or both testicles and associated structures (such as the epididymis) and part of the spermatic cord. Post-Operative Procedures, EQUINE CASTRATION The scientific name for castration is orchidectomy -orchid meaning testicle and -ectomy meaning to remove or resect. Orchidectomy therefore is the surgical removal of a testicle. Castration involves the removal of one or both testicles and associated structures (such as the epididymis) and part of the spermatic cord., The scientific name for castration is orchidectomy -orchid meaning testicle and -ectomy meaning to remove or resect. Orchidectomy therefore is the surgical removal of a testicle. Castration involves the removal of one or both testicles and associated structures (such as the epididymis) and part of the spermatic cord. Background Information