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Orchiectomy, is common effective procedure for neutering or removing the testicles in male animals, typically cats and dogs. Purpose: 1. Neutering to prevent unwanted breeding 2. Reduce certain health risks (e.g., testicular cancer, prostate issues) 3. Decrease undesirable behaviors (e.g., spraying, aggression) Types of Orchiectomy: 1. Traditional Open Orchiectomy: Incision in the scrotum to remove testicles. 2. Laparoscopic Orchiectomy: Minimally invasive, using cameras and instruments. 3. Prescrotal Orchiectomy: Incision above the scrotum. Surgical Procedure: 1. Pre-anesthetic examination and preparation. 2. Administration of anesthesia. 3. Surgical incision (scrotal or prescrotal). 4. Identification and ligation of spermatic cords. 5. Removal of testicles. 6. Closure of incision site. Post-Operative Care: 1. Monitor for bleeding, swelling, or infection. 2. Restrict activity for 7-10 days. 3. Provide pain medication (if prescribed). 4. Follow-up veterinary check-ups. Benefits: 1. Prevents unwanted breeding. 2. Reduces testicular cancer risk. 3. Decreases prostate issues. 4. Reduces spraying/marking territory. 5. Decreases aggression. Risks and Complications: 1. Bleeding or hemorrhage. 2. Infection or abscess. 3. Adhesions or scarring. 4. Anesthetic risks. 5. Rare: testicular remnants or regeneration. Age and Timing: 1. Typically performed between 4-6 months of age. Recovery Time: 1. 7-14 days for full recovery. 2. Varies depending on animal size, age, and health. Don't forget to Like, Share and subscribe to get more videos like that 🩺🩺