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mare's natural perinea! conformation or the result
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. of altering the perinea! conformation during a
rectovaginal fistula repair, and may be addressed
with a urethroplasty procedure.9 Mares should be
monitored closely during subsequent foalings
because fibrous tissue may reduce the elasticity of
the birth canal and predispose the mare to addi-
tional birthing trauma. As the sutures are pro-
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gressively placed in the caudal tissues, care must
be taken to avoid narrowing of the rectal lumen,
which will predispose the mare to tenesmus and
constipation.
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