. Animal castration. Castration. CASTRATION OF THE CAT 121 tion of chinosol in sterile water makes a very satisfac- tory working solution. Technic.—An incision is made downward and for- ward in the space between the external iliac spine and the last rib, this incision being of sufficient length to. Fig. 23—FLANK INCISION FOR SPAYING THE CAT permit the retraction of the abdominal wall to allow a visual examination of the peritoneal cavity. The ut- most caution should be exercised in making this incision as the skin and abdominal muscles of the cat are very thin, and to one inexperienced in lapa
. Animal castration. Castration. CASTRATION OF THE CAT 121 tion of chinosol in sterile water makes a very satisfac- tory working solution. Technic.—An incision is made downward and for- ward in the space between the external iliac spine and the last rib, this incision being of sufficient length to. Fig. 23—FLANK INCISION FOR SPAYING THE CAT permit the retraction of the abdominal wall to allow a visual examination of the peritoneal cavity. The ut- most caution should be exercised in making this incision as the skin and abdominal muscles of the cat are very thin, and to one inexperienced in laparotomy in these subjects, it is easily possible to accidentally wound the viscera by misjudging tissue resistance to the edge of the knife. By retracting the margins of the abdominal wounds with forceps, one may locate the uterine horn nearest the side of entry which is seized with tissue forceps and brought to the surface. Then, by grasping. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Lacroix, John Victor, 1882-. Chicago, American journal of veterinary medicine
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