Female dogs and cats will have
a midline incision in their abdomen.
Not exact matches
3) Episiotomy Parameters Linked to Risk for Injury During Birth Emma Hitt, PhD Authors and Disclosures March 8, 2012 — Increased depth and length of episiotomy, as well as increased distance from the
midline to
incision point, are associated with decreased risk for obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASIS), according to a new study.
A large
incision is made on the
midline of the abdomen to allow adequate access to the liver, gall bladder, bile ducts, and intestines.
An
incision is made on the
midline of the abdomen, and the three points where the ovaries and uterus attaches are tied off and cut.
Cats that are not in advanced pregnancy are generally spayed through a flank
incision (an easy modification of the
midline approach).
An
incision is made
midline on the abdomen through the skin and muscle layers.
The
incision is similar to a spay
incision (
midline).