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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Left paralumbar approach, Induction of general anesthesia (lidocaine and ketamine) Hook up to CRI bag, Hook up to CRI bag Administration of epidural (lumbosacral region), Suture the internal and external abdominal oblique muscles using# 2 chromic gut in a simple continuous pattern Suture the skin incision using #2 vetafil in a ford interlocking pattern, Ligate blood vessels if necessary Incise the external abdominal oblique muscle & then the internal abdominal oblique muscles, Aseptically prepare site with iodine and alcohol alternatively Drape patient at the last rib & level of tuber coxae, Position in right lateral recumbency Clean surgical site with clorhexidine, left displaced abomasum visible; palpate for adhesions Spleen*, Administration of epidural (lumbosacral region) Position in right lateral recumbency, Locate and palpate various abdominal organs Suture the peritoneum and transversus abdominus muscles using 2 chromic gut in simple continuous pattern, Clean surgical site with clorhexidine Surgeons scrub in, Drape patient at the last rib & level of tuber coxae Make a 25cm skin incision between the last rib and tuber coxae, Surgeons scrub in Aseptically prepare site with iodine and alcohol alternatively, Rumen Spleen*, Incise the transversus abdominus & peritoneum simultaneously Locate and palpate various abdominal organs, Sedation (xylazine and ketamine) Insertion of catheters (one jugular, one cephalic), Insertion of catheters (one jugular, one cephalic) Administer Flunixin meglumine IV, Incise the external abdominal oblique muscle & then the internal abdominal oblique muscles Incise the transversus abdominus & peritoneum simultaneously, Spleen* Diaphragm*, Suture the peritoneum and transversus abdominus muscles using 2 chromic gut in simple continuous pattern Suture the internal and external abdominal oblique muscles using# 2 chromic gut in a simple continuous pattern, Rumen Omasum*