. Animal castration; a book for the use of students and practitioners. Castration; Spaying. CASTRATION OF T1IK BOAR 103 Disinfection of Operative Field—Same as for castration of the bull. (See page 96.) Sterilization of Instruments and Cleansing Hands of Operator—Same as for castration of the bull. (See page 20.) Operative Teehnic—With sterile instruments, clean hands, and the animal properly secured, this operation is simple and an extremely easy. Fig. 83—Severing spermatic cord and its covering with emascnlator. K, Testicle; L, spermatic cord and its covering; M, emascnlator; N, opposite tes
. Animal castration; a book for the use of students and practitioners. Castration; Spaying. CASTRATION OF T1IK BOAR 103 Disinfection of Operative Field—Same as for castration of the bull. (See page 96.) Sterilization of Instruments and Cleansing Hands of Operator—Same as for castration of the bull. (See page 20.) Operative Teehnic—With sterile instruments, clean hands, and the animal properly secured, this operation is simple and an extremely easy. Fig. 83—Severing spermatic cord and its covering with emascnlator. K, Testicle; L, spermatic cord and its covering; M, emascnlator; N, opposite testicle. one to perform. The scrotum is firmly grasped with the left hand and two bold incisions made. (H, I, Fig. 82.) These incisions should begin well forward on the scrotum and extend sufficiently far back to allow the testicle to be removed from the scrotum without effort. The larger the incision the better. These incisions should be parallel to each other and to the median line. They should be from one-half to one inch—depending on the size of the hog—to each side of the median line. If for any reason the first incision was not sufficiently/ deep to penetrate the tunica vaginalis (sac covering testicle) and com- X>letely releasing the testicle from the scrotum, then with another stroke of. 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 White, George R. (George Ransom), 1874-. Chicago, American Veterinay Pub. Co.
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