. Animal castration. Castration. CASTRATION OF THE DOG 111 immediate contact and quickly clamped with a heavy pair of dressing Forceps. The operation is completed by limited torsion accomplished by twisting with the spaying forceps and an intrascapular ablation is in this manner effected. The remaining ovary is removed in the same manner and in cases where no marked con- gestion of the ovary and oviducts exists, as is obvious. Fig. 16—THE OVARY, HAVING BEEN BROUGHT TO THE SUR- FACE. IS SHOWN CONTAINED WITHIN THE GRASP OF THE SPAYING FORCEPS; A PORTION OF THE BROAD LIGA- MENT AND THE OVIDUCT AR
. Animal castration. Castration. CASTRATION OF THE DOG 111 immediate contact and quickly clamped with a heavy pair of dressing Forceps. The operation is completed by limited torsion accomplished by twisting with the spaying forceps and an intrascapular ablation is in this manner effected. The remaining ovary is removed in the same manner and in cases where no marked con- gestion of the ovary and oviducts exists, as is obvious. Fig. 16—THE OVARY, HAVING BEEN BROUGHT TO THE SUR- FACE. IS SHOWN CONTAINED WITHIN THE GRASP OF THE SPAYING FORCEPS; A PORTION OF THE BROAD LIGA- MENT AND THE OVIDUCT ARE SECURED BETWEEN THE JAWS OF COMPRESSION FORCEPS during estrum, this method of removal of the ovaries positively prevents serious hemorrhage. Where it is found upon exposing the ovaries that the structures are greatly enlarged and congested because of the remaining effect of estrum, it is well to ligate with gut suture material, the broad ligament including the ovarian artery proximal to the ovary. Also an-. 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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