. Veterinary post-mortem technic . Fig. 87.—Proper manner of grasping large blood-vessels between heart and lungs in removingthem from thorax or from sink to table. open the iliac arteries as far as the enterotome can be at the origin of the iliac arteries are not uncom-mon. Carefully open the coeliac axis, renal, anterior and 102 VETERINARY POST-MORTEM TECHNIC posterior mesenteric arteries with the enterotome. Parasiticthrombi are present in the anterior mesenteric artery of 90per cent, of horses (Figs. 88, 89). Pleura and Peritoneum.—The right abdominal wallshould be cut throu
. Veterinary post-mortem technic . Fig. 87.—Proper manner of grasping large blood-vessels between heart and lungs in removingthem from thorax or from sink to table. open the iliac arteries as far as the enterotome can be at the origin of the iliac arteries are not uncom-mon. Carefully open the coeliac axis, renal, anterior and 102 VETERINARY POST-MORTEM TECHNIC posterior mesenteric arteries with the enterotome. Parasiticthrombi are present in the anterior mesenteric artery of 90per cent, of horses (Figs. 88, 89). Pleura and Peritoneum.—The right abdominal wallshould be cut through from the pubis downward to theribs to permit drainage, and the thoracic and peritonealcavities flushed out with water and the inside of the largeblood-vessels washed. This facilitates the examination of. Fig. 88.—View of cadaver after evisceration of thorax, abdomen, and pelvis. Rightposterior abdominal wall cut through, abdominal flap laid down and cavities washed Aortamesenteric, and iliac blood-vessels opened. Technic on neck, muscles, right carpal and tarsaljoints completed. the ribs on the right side, vertebrae, pleura, peritoneum, con-dition of the large blood-vessels, the inguinal canal and ring(Figs. 83, 88, 89). Lymph-glands.—The visceral lymph-glands should beincised when the technic is performed on their correspondingorgans. Of the parietal lymph-glands the lumbar glandsmay be found along the aorta, the internal iliac at the bifur-cation of the aorta, and the external iliac at the bifurcationof the circumflex iliac artery where they should be incised. Psoas Muscles.—Discission of the psoas muscles should INTERNAL EXAMINATION OF THE HORSE 103 be made in vertical lines half an inch apart with a sharpknife (Fig. 83). Ovaries and Uterus.—These organs may remain in
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