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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Case 1 Rumentomy, Potential Outcomes Includes Perforation of the reticular wall and entrance to the peritonel cavity causing acute localized TRP, CASE 1: RUMENOTOMY FOR THE REMOVAL OF A FOREIGN BODY Involves Potential Outcomes, RUMEN SKIN SUTURE FIXATION (RSSF) TECHNIQUE Why is this technique chosen? Although this technique takes the longest, it is the best technique for rumenotomy. In a previously done study, RSSF was superior to the other techniques since there were no significant changes in the body temperature and total WBC count as well as there was only a negligible amount of adhesions when compared to other techniques., Potential Outcomes Includes Perforation of the reticular wall and entrance to the peritoneal or thoracic cavity resulting in pericarditis, myocarditis, abscessation, bagal indigestion or other secondary disease., Post-Op Drugs Antibiotics, POST-OPERATIVE CONSIDERATIONS Involves Farmer Client Communication, CASE 1: RUMENOTOMY FOR THE REMOVAL OF A FOREIGN BODY Includes Advantages, NSAIDs/Analgesics example Flunixin Meglumine, PRE-OPERATIVE CONSIDERATIONS Involves Ultrasonogrpahic Imaging, Observations of - Appetite -Temperature -Pulse -Respiratory rate -Incision site (for bleeding, swelling), Surgical Procedure After POST-OPERATIVE CONSIDERATIONS, Fluid therapy (to correct dehydration if present) Example 5% Dextrose, 0.9% NaCl, POST-OPERATIVE CONSIDERATIONS Involves Post-Op Drugs, PRE-OPERATIVE CONSIDERATIONS Involves Drugs, Drugs such as NSAIDs/Analgesics, Nerve Blocks such as Paravertebral block, Post-Op Drugs Antimyasis drugs, NSAIDs/Analgesics example Meloxicam, Drugs such as Antibiotics, POST-OPERATIVE CONSIDERATIONS Involves Follow Up Requirements