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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Equine Reproductive Surgery - Lab 10, Client communication includes What is castration?*, Pre-op Includes Equipments, What occurs? is when negative pressure forms in the chest and abdomen during inhalation, the uterus expands and its internal pressure decreases., Pre-op Includes Restraint, a physical defect that causes a mare to be subfertile/infertile. * pathogenesis What occurs?, Why is it done? Indications testicular cancer, Restraint can be physical *, SURGERY includes Post-op, vagina to an ascending infection e.g. vaginitis, cervicitis, endometritis and infertility, Intra-op (MO) includes surgical castration procedures such as Semi closed method, Wind sucking which worsens with age. a degenerative condition in older mares. *, Why is it done? Indications method to control breeding and sexual behaviour, Normal conformation the vulva lips should meet evening in the midline with 80% or more of the vulval opening below the brim of the pelvis., Abnormal conformation elevation of the vulval seal (see images), Pre-op Includes Patient Prep *, SURGERY includes Pre-op, Pneumovagina aka "wind-sucking" is a degenerative condition in older mares. *, CASLICK's operation PROCEDURE Step 1: Restraint Restrain the animal in stocks, her tail should be bandaged and her vulvar thoroughly cleaned and dried., Why is it done? Indications inguinal hernia, cervix to an ascending infection e.g. vaginitis, cervicitis, endometritis and infertility
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Post op Care
Semi closed castration
Cryptochidectomies
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Open Castration Method
Pneumovagina and Caslick's procedure in mares
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Scalpel Blade and Handle
Closed Castration Method
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