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A 3-year-old Warmblood mare has foaled her first foal and due to a head and leg displacement, has been presented to you 30 minutes after parturition with a severe 3rd degree perineal laceration as shown above:


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What information would your preliminary assessment provide? [[|Link to Article]]
When can you repair this type of injury? [[|Link to Article]]
What two common surgical techniques can be used in this repair and how do they differ? [[|Link to Article]]


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