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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Foot and Claw Surgery, Intra-Op steps 1.Use embrotomy wire or saw to make a cut just below or parallel to the coronary band 2. Disarticulate and remove the second phalanx and distal sesamoid bone through the incision, removing all necrotic tissue as well. 3. Rinse surgical site with saline solution and spray with oxytetracycline., Pre-Op includes Area washed, shaved with clippers and disinfected using povidone iodine, Amputation of the dew claw for small animals Canine, HOOF TRIMMING consider Advantages, 5 Principles of Hoof Trimming involves 3. Allow the walls to bear most weight, take weight off the sole ulcer site, Amputation through the coronary band surgical procedure Intra-Op, Causes/ Predisposing Factors Hoof problems Sole ulcerations, Causes/ Predisposing Factors Poor Management Practices Wet concrete floor, Intramedullary Pin includes stacked, Post-Op care Bandage with elastic bandage, and cover with waterproof tape. Provide a clean dry place for at least 2 weeks., Procedures using Angle Grinder, Post-Op entails 1.Wound should be sprayed with oxytetracycline 2. Bandage applied to the wound using a cotton wad drenched in hydrogen peroxide, held in place by elastic bandages 3. Systemic administration of pen/strep, General knowledge includes Types of Fracture, Pre-Op includes Restraint, Predilection Sites Areas Involved 80% Hindlimbs, 5 Principles of Hoof Trimming involves 5. Remove dead or diseased horn, 5 Principles of Hoof Trimming involves 4. Remove weight from painful claws, Amputation through the coronary band surgical procedure Post-Op, Causes/ Predisposing Factors Diseases Nutritional, FOOT AND CLAW SURGERY reasons Lameness