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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Eyelid Laceration Repair, Farmer/Client Advice 5. Application of topical antibiotic ointment should be done gently to prevent complications. There are also antibiotic solutions that can be sprayed onto the eye, which is usually done using a Tuberculin Syringe with the Needle Hub attached and the Needle broken off., Complications 2. Conjuctivitis, Complications 5. Keratitis, 3. Proparacaine HCL 1-2 drops applied to the eye for anasthesia, Eyelid Laceration Repair requires knowledge of Complications, Complications 1. Scar Formation, Farmer/Client Advice 1. Farmer/Client should always observed for any deviations from normal healing, and standard wound hygiene should be maintained., Drugs to be used Pre-Op, Farmer/Client Advice 4. Suture Removal to be done in 10-14 days., Post-Op 1. Flunixin Meglumine, Complications 3. Corneal damage, Eyelid Laceration Repair requires knowledge of Prognosis (MO), Farmer/Client Advice 3. Eyes should always be stained with and come up negative with Fluoroscein Test., Pre-Op 4. Tetanus Antitoxin, Pre-Op 2. Lidocaine HCL (Local Anaesthetic), Farmer/Client Advice 7. Daily examination and assessment of the Eye and Eyelid Function should be done and it must be ensured that the sutures are not causing irritation to the animal., 3. Systemic Antibiotic (Pen-Strep, Combikel) V = (40,000 IU/kg x 500)/200,000 IU/ml 100 ml, 2. Lidocaine HCL (Local Anaesthetic) V = (1 x 500)/20 = 25 ml, 1. Flunixin Meglumine V = (2.2 x 500)/50 = 22 ml, Eyelid Laceration Repair requires knowledge of Restraint