Effect of surgical technique for unilateral orchiectomy on subsequent testicular function in Miniature Horse stallions

REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Management decisions on unilateral orchiectomy are often influenced by the potential for post operative return to successful breeding. The effects of 2 surgical methods (first intention [FI] vs. second intention [SI] incision healing) for unilateral orchiectomy on resul...

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Veröffentlicht in:Equine veterinary journal 2012-12, Vol.44 (S43), p.100-104
Hauptverfasser: McCormick, J. D., Valdez, R., Rakestraw, P. C., Varner, D. D., Blanchard, T. L., Cavinder, C. A., Sudderth, A. K., Kiser, A., Love, C. C.
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Zusammenfassung:REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Management decisions on unilateral orchiectomy are often influenced by the potential for post operative return to successful breeding. The effects of 2 surgical methods (first intention [FI] vs. second intention [SI] incision healing) for unilateral orchiectomy on resulting semen quality and scrotal temperature were evaluated. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of 2 surgical unilateral orchiectomy techniques on scrotal healing, size of the remaining testis and post operative sperm quality. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Unilateral orchiectomy was performed on mature Miniature Horse stallions. Semen was collected prior to and up to 60 days after, unilateral orchiectomy. Semen parameters, scrotal and body temperatures, testis volume and days to incision healing were evaluated. RESULTS: There was no effect of treatment or time on percent total sperm motility. Total sperm numbers were higher (P
ISSN:0425-1644
2042-3306
DOI:10.1111/j.2042-3306.2012.00639.x