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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: CASTRATION & VULVOPLASTY, Post-operative management include Routine post-castration management (see Post-op management under Castration Techniques), METHODS OF CASTRATION ???? CLOSED CASTRATION, Restricted exercise important for preventing post-op hemorrhage and allowing smoother recovery., Stall rest and Restricted exercise, CRYPTORCHIDISM (mouse over) Types (mouse over for all) unilateral, unilateral or bilateral, CRYPTORCHIDISM (mouse over) Types (mouse over for all) bilateral, POSSIBLE COMPLICATIONS mouse over for all edema, POSSIBLE COMPLICATIONS mouse over for all persistent masculine behaviour, Forced exercise (extremely important) by hand-walking or trotting daily in the next 14 days to: promote drainage, CASTRATION TECHNIQUES HOW IS CASTRATION DONE? PRE-OP CONSIDERATIONS, LAB 6 ???? VULVOPLASTY (mouse over), eventration can be Intestinal, Conventional Some methods include Inguinal (mouse over), eventration can be Omental, POST-OP MANAGEMENT aspects Tetanus immunization is administered, INDICATIONS FOR CASTRATION (mouse over below) Behaviour Modification, Forced exercise (extremely important) by hand-walking or trotting daily in the next 14 days to: reduce premature closing of incisions, Physical exam (mouse over for all) Step 1 Sedation, POST-OP MANAGEMENT aspects Isolation of geldings from mares for at least 2 - 3 days afterward