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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Lab 7 (Britney done), Possible complications Intraoperative Haemorrhage (MO), if abnormalities or lesions are found specific proceedures can be performed such as abomasopexy, rumenotomy objectives Post-Operative Procedure, Rumenotomy (M.O) 5 Techniques used to fixate the Rumenotomy. Stay Suture Technique (m.o), inverted L block involves process, process step insert needle ventral to transverse process (L1,2 and 4) infuse 10 ml of Lidocaine in fan shape pattern (at each site), rumenotomy objectives pre-operative preocedure, Pre-Operative Procedure Entails indications, systematic exploration of abdominal cavity step 4a if no abnormalities are found incision is closed in 3 layers, Intra-Operative Procedure step 1 see left flank, canula or guide needle placement 14 gauge 2.5 cm minimises resistance and further anaesthesia for placement of spinal needle step 3 desensitise T13, Post-Operative Procedure Entails Wound management, Grain overload Consists of Differential Diagnosis (m.o), location/position side right, Grain overload Consists of Prevention, examination includes physical (same here just include important stations, different methods of assesment like ballotment percussion etc and also mention the diff pings), if no abnormalities are found incision is closed in 3 layers layer 1 peritoneum and transverse abdominal m. pattern - simple continuous suture material - no. 0 or 1 synthetic absorbable direction -ventral to dorsal, inverted L block involves tissue (mo), Post-Operative Procedure Entails Antibiotics, Post-Operative Procedure Entails Antibiotics