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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Closed Castration Method, Closed Castration Method is usually done under General Anaesthesia, Closed Castration Method Includes step 3. Scrotal fascia is stripped from the parietal tunic using dry swab until the cremaster muscle and parietal tunic are fully esposed, a ligature is made as high as possible in the external cremaster muscle., Closed Castration Method Includes step 1. Incision made through skin, tunica dartos and extrnal spermatic fascia only, Closed Castration Method has Disadvantages (MO), Closed Castration Method has Advantages (MO), Closed Castration Method Includes Step 5. The wound is closed in two layers using an intradermal simple continuous suture pattern (MO), Closed Castration Method Includes step 2. Spermatc sac (vaginal process) is bluntly dissected free., Closed Castration Method Includes Step 4. Emasculator is used to transect entire spermatic cord at least 2cm distal to ligature.