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EP 74 | Lacerations in Camelidae & Cervidae (Pets & Exotics) Lacerations in camelids (llamas, alpacas) and cervids (pet deer species) present unique clinical challenges that differ significantly from standard small animal wound management. In Episode 74, we break down the evaluation, stabilization, and treatment of lacerations in camelidae and cervidae, with a strong focus on species-specific anatomy, restraint considerations, wound healing behavior, and complication prevention. This case-based review is designed for veterinary professionals and students, including those preparing for the NAVLE, and covers: Initial wound assessment and triage Differences in skin thickness, vascularity, and healing Field vs hospital wound management decisions Sedation, restraint, and safety considerations Lavage, debridement, and closure techniques Antibiotic and pain management strategies Common complications and aftercare Whether you’re a practicing veterinarian, veterinary technician, student, or involved in rescue, sanctuary, or exotic animal care, this episode provides practical, real-world guidance for managing traumatic wounds in these less commonly encountered species. 📚 Ideal for: Veterinary students | NAVLE prep | Large animal & mixed practice vets | ER clinicians | Vet techs | Rescue & wildlife professionals #VeterinaryMedicine #VetMed #VeterinaryEducation #NAVLE #NAVLEPrep #VetStudents #VeterinaryProfessionals #VetTech #VetNurse #ClinicalCaseReview #CaseBasedLearning #ExoticAnimalMedicine #Camelidae #Cervidae #LlamaMedicine #AlpacaMedicine #DeerMedicine #ExoticPets #LargeAnimalMedicine #MixedAnimalPractice #VeterinarySurgery #WoundManagement #LacerationRepair #TraumaInAnimals #EmergencyVeterinaryMedicine #FieldMedicine #RescueAnimals #WildlifeCare #SanctuaryMedicine #PetCarePartners #VeterinaryYouTube #VetLearning