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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Lab 7 - Teat and Udder Surgery-Uterine-Vaginal Prolapses 2, Restraint followed by Cleaning of prolapsed contents and surrounding tissues, Anatomy of Vagina, 3. Chemical Restraint and Premedication which consisted of Analgesic / Nerve Blocks, Gangrenous Mastitis has Treatment, Wound Closure in 3 Layers, 3. Chemical Restraint and Premedication which consisted of NSAIDs, Intra-operative Procedure which can be Removal, Anatomy such as Lymphatic Drainage, Teat Lacerations which can be Classified, Post-operative Procedure included Teat Bandage, Classified based on Thickness of lesion, Gangrenous Mastitis has Consequences, Replacement can involve the use of the Buhner Technique, Intra-operative Procedure which can be Replacement, Teat and Udder Injuries / Conditions can include Gangrenous Mastitis, 4. Wound Debridement using various Equipment, 3 Layers which were Subcutaneous, Pre-operative Procedure involved 4. Wound Debridement, Teat and Udder Injuries / Conditions can include Teat Lacerations, Treatment and Repair of the Selected Injuries Associated with Reproduction and Milk Production such as Vaginal and Uterine Prolapses