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Dorsal Approach to the Caudal Pelvic Canal and Rectum Effect on Normal Dogs
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1984
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Applied AnatomyDorsal ApproachNormal DogsVeterinary SurgeryDorsal Surgical ApproachVeterinary ScienceTopographical AnatomyRectum EffectSmall Animal Internal MedicineSurgeryAnatomyCaudal Rectal NerveAnesthesiaMedicineOrthopaedic SurgeryAdult DogsAnesthesiologyRegional Anesthesia
A dorsal surgical approach to the perineal area and rectum was made on 10 healthy, adult dogs. The rectococcygeal muscle was incised and the levator ani and external sphincter muscles were separated to the level of the caudal rectal nerve. All dogs were clinically normal throughout a 3 week postoperative observation period.
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