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#23333 - Stress Saver
Kit Includes:
- 2 Applicators
- 40 Clips
- 1 Disposable Scalpel
- 2 Iodine Packets
- 1 Tray
Additional Items:

#23335 - 100 Clip sterile packet

#23336 - 2 Applicators/4 Blades
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SPECIFICATION: Package
includes two high impact nylon applicators with attached
tissue cutting blades on each applicator, one disposable
scalpel, two iodine packs, one disposable solution tray and
40 ligatures. The nylon ligatures have extreme strength and
flexibility, and can be utilized in low temperature ambient
weather. The blades can become corroded with repeated
exposures to disinfectant. The ligatures and scalpel are
sterile packaged, once opened they should be placed in the
provided iodine/water solution to aid in controlling
contamination. All replacement parts may be ordered by the
provided catalog numbers.
OBJECTIVE: To be used
as an aid in controlling hemorrhaging in castrating cattle.
APPLICATION: Make sure
the animal is restrained. Incise the scrotum and expose the
testicle. Pull the testicle from the scrotal region so it is
fully exposed. Steadily pull the testicle downward until the
surrounding cremaster muscle is exposed and separates. Do
not continue pulling the testicle after the cremaster muscle
separates. Place the ligature (clip) as far up the cord as
possible. The ligature may be applied by closing with the
Stress Saver applicator or with your fingers. Cut the cord 1
to 2 inches below the clip with the attached applicator
blade or knife. This procedure aids in very limited
bleeding. Upon completion, repeat the procedure for the
second testicle.
Blade Replacement:
1) To remove, use a screwdriver to flip the post out of the
slot
2) With silver button down, slip post into slot on
applicator
3) Push up with thumb to secure the latch.
Loading Clips: Holding the
applicator with the silver button facing up, push the male
side of the clip into the right slot. Applicator will say,
"Load this side".
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| Apply
clip to cord |
Clip
applied to cord |
Cut
cord with applicator blade attachment below ligature |
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