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Caslick's  Procedure  (Vulvoplasty)                                             217






























































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                                                                                                                                                      Figure  39-4  Addition  of  a  "breeding  stitch"  just


                                                                                                                                                      distal to the  Caslick suture line.









                           Figure  39-2  Excision  of  vulvar  mucosa  along  the


                          mucocutaneous  junction using scissors.



                                                                                                                                                      POSTOPERATIVE CARE




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                                                                                                                                                         Postoperative Care




                                                                                                                                                         Medications:  Antibiotic  and  antiinflammatory


                                                                                                                                                        ·  therapies  are  generally  not  necessary.


                                                                                                                                                          Suture  Removal:  Sutures  should  be  removed


                                                                                                                                                          10 to  14  days  after  surgery.


                                                                                                                                                          Other:  No  exercise  restrictions  are  necessary.

                                                                                                                                                          Prior  to  foaling  (3  to  5  days),  an  episiotomy


                                                                                                                                                          should  be  performed  to  minimize                                          perinea!  da-


                                                                                                                                                          mage  during  parturition.













                                                                                                                                                       EXPECTED OUTCOME





                           Figure  39-3  Apposition  of  vulvar  mucosa  using  a                                                                      Resolution  of pneumovagina  is likely following  a


                           Ford interlocking pattern.
                                                                                                                                                       Caslick's  procedure  in  mares  with  normal  to


                                                                                                                                                       mildly  abnormal  perineal  conformation.  Mares



                           missure  with No.  0 nonabsorbable  suture  using  a                                                                        with  moderate  to severe  abnormal  perineal  con-


                           continuous  pattern.  Simple  continuous  or  Ford                                                                          formation  or  persistent  pneumovagina  may


                           interlocking  patterns are commonly  used  (Figure                                                                          require  perinea!  body reconstruction.


                            39-3).  A  single  "breeding  stitch"  may  also  be


                           placed just  distal to the suture line with No.  1 non-


                            absorbable  suture  material  using  a  loose  single                                                                      COMPLICATIONS



                            interrupted  suture  to  protect  the  repair  during


                            assisted  live  cover  or  artificial  insemination                                                                        Minimal  complications  are  associated  with  this


                            (Figure  39-4).  The "breeding  stitch" should  not be                                                                     procedure;  however,  dehiscence  and  suture  sinus


                            so ventral that it prevents urination  or assisted live                                                                    tract  development  are  possible.  Excessive ventral


                            cover  breeding.  A  "breeding  stitch"  should  not                                                                       closure  may  result  in urovagina.  Unpredictable



                            be  placed  .in mares  i11 which  pasture  breeding  is                                                                    vulvar tearing  may occur  if episiotomy  is not per-


                            intended.                                                                                                                  formed before parturition.
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