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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Case 5 - 4 year old breeding boar, Proximal to incision site, into scrotum and around spermatic cord how much? Sample calculation: Assuming 4 year old boar = 250 kg V = WD/C V = (250)(5)/20 V = 62.5 ml So 7.8 ml at 8 sites and massage it into the area, Tie ligature and cut the spermatic cord (mouse over) Preplace sutures (mouse over) Place wound powder, Reduce boar taint of the meat involves Slaughter, Castrating a 4 year old breeding boar involves Intra-op, Post-op Complications Peritonitis, Post-op Management Keeping boar in a relatively clean env., Castrating a 4 year old breeding boar however One testicle was larger than the other, Skatole (mouse over) which Accumulate in adipose tissue, Post-op Complications Oedema, Post-op Complications Abscess, Castrating a 4 year old breeding boar begins with Pre-op, Boar taint is produced by the compounds Skatole (mouse over), Pre-op Prerequisites Adequate number of assistants, Place wound powder Tighten sutures Apply wound spray, Castrating a 4 year old breeding boar in order to Reduce boar taint of the meat, Pre-op Prerequisites Fast for 12 hours and withhold water for 3 hours before surgery, Pre-op Prerequisites Preparation of the surgical site, Post-op Complications Scirrhous cord, Lidocaine 2% at 5 mg/kg (mouse over) injected Proximal to incision site, into scrotum and around spermatic cord, Intra-op boar in dorsal recumbency Longitudinal scrotal incision (mouse over)