. Animal castration, a book for the use of students and practitioners; . Fig. 42—Making Scrotal Incision. R. Left Hand; S, Right Hand; T, Knife;1. Scrotal Incision: V, Point of Sheath. inch to the side of raphe or median Line. (See Figs. 42 and 43.)When the incision or Incisions are completed remove rubber glovefrom previously washed Left hand and. it necessary, rewash bothhands before proceeding further. (b) Opening and Entering the Inguinal Canal—With the fourfingers of each hand, placed hack to back, separate, by tearing, thetissues down to the external abdominal ring, which is the entrance


. Animal castration, a book for the use of students and practitioners; . Fig. 42—Making Scrotal Incision. R. Left Hand; S, Right Hand; T, Knife;1. Scrotal Incision: V, Point of Sheath. inch to the side of raphe or median Line. (See Figs. 42 and 43.)When the incision or Incisions are completed remove rubber glovefrom previously washed Left hand and. it necessary, rewash bothhands before proceeding further. (b) Opening and Entering the Inguinal Canal—With the fourfingers of each hand, placed hack to back, separate, by tearing, thetissues down to the external abdominal ring, which is the entranceto inguinal canal. The next step is to lubricate the scrotal wound Animal Castration 61 and operating hand with carbolized olive oil. Then proceed, by fix-ing fingers in shape of cone (see Fig. 44) and using a limited. Fig. 43—Scrotal Incisions. amount of force, to open and enter the inguinal canal until theinternal abdominal ring is reached. Remember the direction ofthe canal is upwards and backwards. This ring is our landmarkfor site of entering the abdominal cavity. You may expect tofind the ring at a distance of six to ten inches above the scrotalincision, depending, of course, on size of animal.


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