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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Teat fisula repair, Step 2 ???? However if the fistula is large, an elipitical incision around the fistula should be made and closed with the same procedure as a teat laceration., (Refer to 'Teat Laceration repair' cMAP) ???? The sub mucosa should be closed with absorbablesuture performing a simple continuous ligature, (Refer to 'Teat Laceration repair' cMAP) ???? A canalula should be placed in the teat canal to assist in flushing, Step 1 ???? Small fistulas can be closed with nitrate sticks which causes scaring and by extension healing., (Refer to 'Teat Laceration repair' cMAP) ???? Flush with saline, TEAT FISTULA REPAIR ???? A teat fistula is a hole inside of the teat, through which milk leaks, (Refer to 'Teat Laceration repair' cMAP) ???? Here the steps are summarized for simplicity, (Refer to 'Teat Laceration repair' cMAP) ???? The skin should be closed using a near-far-far-near interuppted suture, using 2-0 or 3-0 non-absorbable sutures, (Refer to 'Teat Laceration repair' cMAP) ???? The mucosa should be closed using a simple continuous suture pattern utilising an absorbable 4-0 or 5-0 suture