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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Open Castration Method, Step 4. Placement and utilization of the Emasculator which further entails that 2. Partially close the jaws of the emasculator and then only close until the emasculators “grab the cord�? and make a crunching sound, Step 4. Placement and utilization of the Emasculator which further entails that 3. All tension on the testis is released (put the testis down) and both hands on the handles of the emasculators are placed and then closed completely in one smooth crush maintaining the position of the emasculators parallel to the body and perpendicular to the cord. (MO), Open Castration Method (MO) has Advantages (MO), Open Castration Method (MO) includes Step 4. Placement and utilization of the Emasculator, Open Castration Method (MO) includes Step 5. The scrotal wounds are left open to enable fluids to flow out of the scrotum and reduce the chance of an infection. If an infection does occur, then the infection fluids can drain out of the scrotum, Open Castration Method (MO) includes Step 2. Identification of the median raphe and making the incision. (MO), Open Castration Method (MO) has Disadvantages (MO), Step 4. Placement and utilization of the Emasculator which further entails that 1. Emasculator jaws are opened and are placed around cord transversally as proximally as possible – “Nut to nut�? (the emasculator’s wing nut is oriented to point towards the testis) (MO), Open Castration Method (MO) includes Step3. After making the incision the testicle can be pulled out of the scrotum and the ligament of the tail of the epididymis is cut and the spermatic cord is separated manually from the tunica vaginalis, Open Castration Method (MO) includes Step 1. Identification of both testes prior to making incision