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Murine Prostate Micro-dissection and Surgical Castration
Published on: May 11, 2016
[Unsuccessful laparoscopic castration in a cryptorchid Frisian stallion]
M Voermans1, M A van der Velden
1Departement Gezondheidszorg Paard, Faculteit der Diergeneeskunde, Universiteit Utrecht, Yalelaan 12, 3584 CM, Utrecht.
Abstract:
A 2-year-old unilateral inguinal cryptorchid Frisian stallion was castrated by bilateral laparoscopic intra-abdominal spermatic cord transection. Because blood testosterone levels were still high on postoperative day 7, both testicles were removed using an open approach. Pathology revealed the presence of vital Leydig-cells in both testes. Failure of the laparoscopic castration in this horse was attributed to an alternate blood supply to the testes by vessels derived from the cremaster and/or external pudendal artery.
