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Third-Degree Perinea! Laceration Repair 231
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Figure 42-5 A, Suture pattern placement in the Figure 42-5 B, To prevent this complication, the
cranial area of a third-degree perineal laceration repair purse-string suture is tied before the ridge starts to
when excessive loss of tissue or thick, inelastic connec- form.
tive tissue is present. When the purse-string suture is
tightened, tension on the connective tissue produces a
transverse ridge in the rectal submucosa that reduces
the diameter and elasticity of the rectum.
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Figure 42-5 C, Sagittally oriented simple inter- Figure 42-5 D, Tissues are approximated without
rupted sutures are then placed from rectal submucosa excessive tension. Several of these purse-string sutures
to vaginal submucosa to obliterate dead space. with their associated simple interrupted sutures may be
necessary in mares that have suffered excessive tissue
loss or that have developed excessive fibrosis.