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Testicular prosthesis in a Quarterhorse stallion: a case report
N R Perkins1, G S Frazer, W R Threlfall
1Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand.
Abstract:
A testicular prosthesis was surgically removed from the scrotum of a Quarterhorse stallion presented for evaluation of a large, firm, unilateral scrotal mass. The prosthesis was constructed from methyl methacrylate moulded around a roll of fiberglass casting tape. The prosthesis had been surgically implanted in the scrotum approximately 4 yr prior to presentation in order to give the appearance of 2 testicles in the scrotum for showing and breeding purposes. The horse had been used to successfully breed mares prior to presentation and produced 4.046 x 10(9) progressively motile, morphologically normal spermatozoa in an ejaculate collected 4 mo after surgery to remove the prosthesis. Ethical issues raised by this case are discussed.
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