Animal castration : a book for the use of students and practitioners . eat the operation on theother side without delay. Never attempt to remove both testiclesfrom the one abdominal opening, as in doing so it is necessary toenlarge the opening sufficiently to admit the wdiole hand; such alarge abdominal wall perforation is dangerous and such procedurewould be considered bad practice. T)ifra-Iu</iii)i(irFi(JgU)ig/ This is the variety in wdiich the testicle (testes) is inside theabdominal cavity while a portion of the spermatic cord and some-times the epydidimus is in upper part of the inguin
Animal castration : a book for the use of students and practitioners . eat the operation on theother side without delay. Never attempt to remove both testiclesfrom the one abdominal opening, as in doing so it is necessary toenlarge the opening sufficiently to admit the wdiole hand; such alarge abdominal wall perforation is dangerous and such procedurewould be considered bad practice. T)ifra-Iu</iii)i(irFi(JgU)ig/ This is the variety in wdiich the testicle (testes) is inside theabdominal cavity while a portion of the spermatic cord and some-times the epydidimus is in upper part of the inguinal canal, ofcourse surrounded by the tunica vaginalis. (See Fig. 50.) Thiscoiresponds to Miles No. 4. This is the class which is calculated to confuse the inexperiencedoperator. Objects and indications, age, season, preparation, restraint, ]^osi-tion, instruments, anatomy, washing, sterilization of instruments,cleansing operators hands and disinfection of operative field areall the same as are emi)loyed in castrating the intra-abdominalridgling. Animal Castration 67. Fig. 50—Intra-Inguinal Cryptorchid (Bayer). A, Testes Inside Abdominal Cavity;B B, Internal Abdominal Wall; C, Spermatic Cord Inside Inguinal Canal; D, TunicaVaginalis; E E, Dotted lines indicate outlines of Spermatic Cord; P, Internal AbdominalRing; G, Inguinal Canal. Operative Technique—The incisions are made and the scrotumand inguinal invaded in the same manner as that employed in theintra-abdominal variety. Location of the Testicle—The testicle is located by proceedingcarefully up the inguinal canal, at the same time making strictsearch for the tunica vaginalis containing the spermatic cord andsometimes the epidid^^nus. As soon as tunic is encountered ex-amine it carefully in order that no mistake in diagnosis be satisfied that you are in possession of the tunica vaginalis,pass hook knife up the canal sufficiently high to knick the tunicand allow its contents—be they what they may—to escape
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