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                       With the  exception  of  laparoscopic  approaches,                                                                          of the ductus deferens entering  the canal indicates


                       cryptorchid castration is not routinely performed                                                                          the  horse  is  an  incomplete  abdominal  cryp-


                       through  a flank approach.                                                                                                  torchid,  is  an  inguinal  cryptorchid,  or  has  a


                              Laparoscopy  is a safe and effective way to iden-                                                                    descended  scrotal  testicle.4  Decision  to  perform


                       tify and remove  abdominal  cryptorchid  testicles.                                                                         diagnostic rectal examination is based  on the size



                       Advantages  include  performing  the  procedure                                                                             and temperament of the horse and the anticipated


                       through small incisions  with  secure  closure,  ease                                                                       surgical approach. Bilateral cryptorchidism occurs


                        of locating the testicle, and  the ability to  examine                                                                     i11  up  to  15o/o  of cryptorchid  horses.  These  cases


                       both  sides of the abdomen  when  the  side  of the                                                                         may  have  inguinal,  incomplete  abdominal,  or


                        retained  testicle  is  unknown,  Disadvantages                                                                            abdominal  retention.9


                        include expense of the equipment and the need to



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