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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Surgeries of the teat and udders, Surgeries of the Teat and Udder Pre- Op General PE, instruments Danish Teat slitter, instruments Hug's tumour extractor, instruments Lichty teat knife, Surgeries of the Teat and Udder Procedure Chronic fistula repair, instruments Utilize Surgeries of the Teat and Udder, Surgeries of the Teat and Udder Procedure Amputation of the Udder, instruments Self retaining teat tube, instruments Teat bistoury, instruments Doyen Clamp ????, Surgeries of the Teat and Udder Procedure Anaesthesia, Surgeries of the Teat and Udder Pre- Op Examination of the Udders, Surgeries of the Teat and Udder Post- Op Potential complications, Surgeries of the Teat and Udder Procedure Teat laceration Repair, Surgeries of the Teat and Udder Post- Op Care, Surgeries of the Teat and Udder Prognostic factors of teat lesions Factors that decrease prognosis - Damage to teat sphincter -A transverse laceration -Tissue necrosis -crushing lesions -laceration involving teat sinus 60% short term for continued lactation in current lactation and 25-44% for subsequent lactations -Streak canal involvement -significant damage to the blood supply, Surgeries of the Teat and Udder prerequisite knowledge Anatomy, instruments Cornell teat curette, Surgeries of the Teat and Udder Post- Op Client Communication, Surgeries of the Teat and Udder Prognostic factors of teat lesions Factors that increase prognosis -Partial thickness lacerations -lesions from sharp objects -Infections caught early -clean wounds -Longitudinal lesions -Lacerations close to the base of the teat