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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Castration Techniques, METHOD 4 Has DISADVANTAGES, METHOD 3 Has DISADVANTAGES, OPEN CASTRATION (scroll over) different methods METHOD 3, METHOD 4 Has ADVANTAGES, CASTRATION TECHNIQUES HORSE types OPEN CASTRATION (scroll over), CASTRATION TECHNIQUES HORSE types CLOSED CASTRATION (scroll over), METHOD 1 Has DISADVANTAGES, Place emasculator at most proximal area possible of cord Portion of parietal layer remains, OPEN CASTRATION (scroll over) different methods METHOD 4, METHOD2 Has ADVANTAGES, CLOSED CASTRATION (scroll over) method TECHNIQUE, OPEN CASTRATION (scroll over) different methods METHOD2, TECHNIQUE DISADVANTAGES, OPEN CASTRATION (scroll over) different methods METHOD 1, Scrotum incised followed by digital manipulation to dissect free the parietal layer of vaginal tunic from the scrotal fascia ???? Ligate cord and vessels as high as possible using 5 metric synthetic absorbable suture anchored in cremaster muscle, METHOD 3 Has ADVANTAGES, Scrotum and parietal tunic incised use emasculator to crush proximally and cut distally the spermatic cord and epididymis, METHOD 1 Has ADVANTAGES, METHOD2 Has DISADVANTAGES, Ligate cord and vessels as high as possible using 5 metric synthetic absorbable suture anchored in cremaster muscle Emasculate cord and vessels at least 2 cm distal to ligature