ANAL SAC REMOVAL
IN A DOG
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The lower forceps is pointing
to the opening of the anal sac to the inside rim of the anus.
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The forceps is inserted
down the anal sac duct into the anal sac.
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An incision
is made over the anal sac but not into it.
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Gently, the tissues
over and around the sac are dissected away from the sac.
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A larger forceps is inserted
so that one forceps blade is in the sac and one outside so that the entire
sac can be grasped.
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Careful dissection is done
to separate the connective tissue and muscle away from the sac.
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Gently retracting the
sac it is pulled away from the dissection area.
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Here the sac, in it's
entirety, is inspected to be certain that no remnants or tags are left in
the incision.
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The surgical opening
is seen to the right of the anus just prior to suturing the incision closed.
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Both anal sacs have
been removed and buried sutures keep the incisions closed for rapid healing.
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