Castration: Understanding the Spermatic Cord and Surgical Procedure
No, the spermatic cord is not cut during physical castration. Instead, the testes are removed through a small incision in the scrotum. The spermatic cord, which contains the vas deferens, arteries, veins, and nerves, is left intact. This allows the testes to be removed without damaging the surrounding structures.Wounds & Injuries - Related Articles
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