https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4I1wMYQU3k8
Video:
Cat spayed in upside down position.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4I1wMYQU3k8
This slanting head downwards position is said to be easier access to the ovaries and a quicker spay.
Video:
Cat spayed in upside down position.
1.
The vet ligates the ovarian blood vessels separate from the uterine
horns and and then cut it off. The ovary and uterine horns are clamped.
Traditionally, the vet ligates the combined ovarian blood vessels and
uterine horns.
2. The vet clamps the uterine body. He
ligates the uterine body cranial to the clamp. Then he cuts off the
uterine body cranial to the ligation.
3. Injectable anaesthesia IM is used. Long recovery period.
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