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Castration: Description, Indications, Negative Factors, Age, Pre-op, Restraint, Anesthesia
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Veterinary Medicine
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03/10/2012

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What is castration?
Definition
Removal of testicles or actions taken to cause testicular degeneration resulting in reduction or lack of testosterone secretion
Term
What are 4 main indications for castration?
Definition
Remove less desirable traits from the genetic pool; Reduce mgmt problems; Improve meat quality; Arrest scent gland devo in goats
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How does castration reduce mgmt problems?
Definition
Prevent injuries that occur secondary to fighting, allow better pasture mgmt, prevent unwanted pregnancies
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How does castration improve meat quality?
Definition
Better flavor in pigs; Better marbling of prime beef
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What is a negative factor of castration?
Definition
Decreased rate of gain & feed efficiency (steers must be fed longer to have the same carcass quality)
Term
How can decreased rate of gain/feed efficiency be corrected?
Definition
Use of implants: Trenbolone acetate & estradiol
Term
At what age can castration be performed?
Definition
Any
Term
_____ is a greater problem in young animals, whereas _____ is a greater problem in older animals.
Definition
Herniation; Hemorrhage
Term
Most horsemen wait until a colt is _____ age to castrate, because:
Definition
2 years; Masculine conformation developed, Testicles in scrotum
Term
What criteria is used to determine when a bull is usually castrated?
Definition
Less than 500lb; Younger = less stress
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What is early bovine castration associated with?
Definition
Some increase in urethral calculi problems
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When is castration usually performed in pigs, goats, and sheep?
Definition
1st 2 weeks of life
Term
What are pre-op considerations for castration?
Definition
Good physical condition; Husbandry/owner mgmt; Testicles; External inguinal ring (normal size)
Term
What should animals not have access to before castration and why?
Definition
Spoiled sweet clover (source of dicumarol)
Term
How should pigs be kept following castration?
Definition
Clean dry area
Term
What should be done if pre-op conditions are not ideal?
Definition
Delay the sx
Term
Is equine castration performed standing or under general anesthesia?
Definition
Either
Term
What are advantages of castrating with the colt standing?
Definition
Quicker; Reduced anesthetic complications; No pre/post anesthetic injury
Term
What are disadvantages of castrating with the colt standing?
Definition
Increased risk of injury to surgeon; Restraint less reliable; Sx complications (if they occur) are more difficult to manage
Term
What is the general restraint method for the standing horse?
Definition
Physical restraint + Sedative regimen
Term
What are the options for physical restraint of the standing horse?
Definition
One person holding the lead rope + twitch; +/- war bridles or lip chains, +/- tail tie to overhead beam
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What are the possible sedative regimens for castration of the standing horse?
Definition
Xylazine; X + Acepromazine; X + A + Talwin; X + Morphine; X + Butorphanol; Detomidine; B; Romifidine
Term
What is there a low risk of when using acepromazine as a sedative?
Definition
Penile paralysis
Term
Does succinylcholine provide any pain control?
Definition
No
Term
What are possible anesthetic regimens for the recumbent horse?
Definition
Xylazine + Ketamine; X + Diazepam + K; 5% Glyceryl guaiacolate + Thiopental or K
Term
What is the effect of glyceryl guaiacolate?
Definition
Marked sedation
Term
How long is anesthesia maintained with the current anesthetic regimens for the recumbent horse?
Definition
15-20min
Term
What can be done to prolong anesthesia in the recumbent horse, and how long is the effect?
Definition
Glyceryl guaiacolate + Xylazine + Ketamine in sterile water (up to an hour); 1/2 initial dose of xylazine + ketamine (10min)
Term
What is the position of the recumbent horse for sx?
Definition
Lt lateral for righties; Rt lateral for lefties
Term
Large bovids are routinely castrated _____; whereas small calves are castrated _____.
Definition
Standing; Recumbent
Term
How are large bovids restrained for standing castration?
Definition
Chute + head catch w/ tail held firmly over the back
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How are calves restrained for recumbent castration?
Definition
Calf cradle or held on the ground (as for branding)
Term
Is anesthesia commonly used for bovine castration?
Definition
No
Term
What are anesthesia options for bovine castration?
Definition
Infuse testicle or spermatic cord w/ local anesthetics; Local anesthetic SQ into scrotum
Term
How are goats and sheep restrained for castration?
Definition
Held upright w/ wt born on buttocks & PLs firmly flexed
Term
Are anesthetics commonly used for caprine/ovine castration?
Definition
No
Term
When is anesthesia used in porcine castration?
Definition
Mature boars
Term
For porcine castration, what is the restraint up to weaning age?
Definition
Handler holds by PLs & cradles body btw knees
Term
What is the restraint method for larger pigs?
Definition
Handler grabs PL & pulls bwd quickly to pull pig off its feet, kneels w/ 1 knee on neck & 1 behind TL & holds both TLs; Surgeon kneels w/ 1 knee in flank
Term
What is the restraint method for castration of mature boars?
Definition
Hog holder, Lariat w/ noose behind k9 teeth
Term
What is the anesthetic regimen for castration of mature boars?
Definition
Na-pentobarbital into testicle; Pentothal or Surital in ear v.
Term
What is an advantage of injecting Na-pentobarbital into the mature boar's testicles?
Definition
Anesthetic which is not absorbed is removed during Sx
Term
What is a disadvantage of injecting Na-pentobarbital into boar testicles?
Definition
Injected testicles can be lethal to dogs
Term
How long is pentothal or surital effective?
Definition
7-9min
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