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Cow won’t quit pushing
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<blockquote data-quote="Silver" data-source="post: 1799855" data-attributes="member: 12520"><p>Yes, this is a picture of a Buhner stitch. Actually, it's a Modified Buhner, which is much stronger.</p><p>This stitch can be modified to break in the case of a sewn up vaginal prolapse on a pregnant cow. All you need to do is rather than tying the lacing up normally you just take some surgical suture (non absorbing) and use a mattress stitch to stitch the lacing together.</p><p>There is a vet named Cody Creelman on YouTube that demonstrates I believe. I think Google the Barth Blowout Stitch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silver, post: 1799855, member: 12520"] Yes, this is a picture of a Buhner stitch. Actually, it’s a Modified Buhner, which is much stronger. This stitch can be modified to break in the case of a sewn up vaginal prolapse on a pregnant cow. All you need to do is rather than tying the lacing up normally you just take some surgical suture (non absorbing) and use a mattress stitch to stitch the lacing together. There is a vet named Cody Creelman on YouTube that demonstrates I believe. I think Google the Barth Blowout Stitch. [/QUOTE]
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