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in the parietal tunic is closed with No. 0 or No.
2-0 absorbable suture material. The subcutaneous
bable suture material.
this approach, a 6- to 10-cm incision is made
Figure 34-22 A horse with the median raphe
removed after routine castration.
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tunic and the vascular portion of the cord is
around the entire cord proximal to the incision in
and castration of horses with increased risk for
culation. Subcutaneous tissue and skin are closed
tained. For most horses, the authors use a 6- to
of
incision can be made over each testicle that modifications have been described and used
allow for removal of excessive scrotal skin. Careful
used to isolate the spermatic cord. Dissection is can be determined and used for each circum-
stance.
performed include the descent of both testicles,
tetanus vaccination status of the. horse, the time
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matic cord, and the cord and testicle are exterior-
bable suture material and transected. The incision
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