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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Case 1 Teat Laceration (2), Secretion CMT, Udder Examination History-Cow, Herd, Housing, Treatment, Cause, Post-Op Drugs Involves Antibiotics, 9. The wound edges should be apposed under as little tension as possible. Step 10 10. Closure should be done with the 3 layers : the mucosa, muscular-submucosa and the skin as this is best for healing., 500kg Cow Involves Post-Operative, Palpation Tissue, Teat Laceration Repair Types of Laceration, Post-Operative Includes Observations, Pre-Operative Includes ASA grade, Detailed Examination of Udder such as Secretion, Mammary Surgery Surgical Procedure Teat Laceration Repair, Pre-Operative Includes Physical Examination, Secretion Micro, Pre-Operative Includes Pre-Operative Drugs, Pre-Operative Drugs Such as Analgesia, Pre-Operative Drugs Such as Anesthesia, 15. The suture should be placed so the deep bite is adjacent to the previously placed submucosal suture and the superficial layer is shallow. Step 16 16. The tourniquet should be removed following closure of the laceration., Teat Laceration Repair 500kg Cow, 13. The second layer closed should be the submucosa and can be closed using a simple continuous pattern, using No. 3-0 or No.4-0 synthetic, monofilament, absorbable suture. this should support the delicate mucosal closure Step 14 14. The remainder of the teat and the skin can be closed with a near-far-far-near or simple interrupted suture of nonabsorbable suture material, No-0 o No.2-0., 10. Closure should be done with the 3 layers : the mucosa, muscular-submucosa and the skin as this is best for healing. Step 11 11. The first layer to be closed is the mucossa this is done by using a simple continuous pattern using No. 3-0 OR No. 4-0 synthetic, monofiliament, absorbable suture material.