A Course in Surgical Operations for Veterinary Students And Practitioners

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[Operation for Curved Tail.] Fig. 19.
Instruments. Sharp straight tenotome, bandage.
Technique. The point or points of curvature and their extent are to be carefully noted by having the animal|trotted away from the operator. The curvature is generally due to Fig. 19.— Transverse section of the tail. «, Caudal vertebra ; c, sacro- coccygeus lateralis muscle ; e, sacro-coccygeus superior ; /, de- pressor longus and brevis muscles (sacro-coccygeus inferior) ; i, intertranversales muscles ; a, cocc
...ygeal artery ; s, supero-lateral , coccygeal artery ; /, infero-lateral coccygeal artery ; v, caudal veins (dorsal, ventral, lateral) ; sch, caudal fascia ; h, skin.
unequal development of the two levator or extensor muscles (Fig. i9), though quite rarely the depressors (Fig. 19/) may be implicated. Confine the animal in stocks, or in 40 Subcutaneous Caudal Myotomy.
default of these, control by means of twitch and sideline.
Cleanse and disinfect the tail and have it sharply bent by an assistant in the opposite direction to the curvature.


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