Still no new pics, it is much harder to get pics when you are actually doing the procedure, and I wasn't going to post anymore of the procedure unless I could get something better then already posted.
However did learn a few things, the Chinese tools are great, the retractor is amazing and worth getting the whole set just for it, the paddle thing in the tool set is also very useful as are the extractors, the eye tool w/ the thread neither my mentor nor I could figure out. She did have some success w/ the thread tool on a bigger bird, but couldn't reproduce the success on other large or small birds.
Have learned I am definately a two cut gal. Even w/ the Chinese tools and video, most of the time couldn't even see the lower teste, and never could extract at all from the one cut.
Learned that most of my birds have fully secured teste's (top, bottom and middle) is secured to the bird, this is a much more challenging extraction, and have no clue as to the difference has to be genetic though.
The fasting AND water restriction is important!!!! I did both on all birds 36 hour fast, 12 hour water restriction. However the day was very hot here and the procedures were taking a while so the birds were getting close to 20 hrs w/o water towards the end and I was beginning to worry b/c of the heat so I gave them water thinking it wouldn't make that much of a difference, IT DOES, don't do it. Either keep the candidates in more of temperature control or do fewer at a time.
The uncomplicated procedure is very close to bloodless loss, however some complecations can happen when you are opening the facia lining material it can snag and pull on something vascular (not sure what we couldn't locate what it was) especially if you are working close to an organ area. When this happens one of two things will happen, if the bleed is catastrophic there is nothing that can be done, however if it is just a bad bleed, allow the bird to rest in place w/o movement, give it a few minutes to see if it is a catastrophic bleed or not, if the bird survives the several minutes the blood in the cavity will start to clot. Sew the bird up and keep it quiet and still, do not procede on the procedure, if you continue the bird will bleed out, if you allow it to clot and the bird to recover, it likely will survive so you can attempt again if you want in several weeks or just allow it to be intact.
The Chinese way of restaining the bird is the secure only the top leg in the stretch not both legs, the bottom leg remains under the bird in a drawn up position, this really seems to help w/ visualizing what you need to see inside.
The Fm (dark fleshed ) birds are much much more challenging!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Everyone is still alive today, not puffs yet. I had one I was worried for had quite a bit of blood loss, but did as stated above and he is fine. Two others done that day (not mine) we continued w/ the procedure and lost both on the table from bloodloss, but thier deaths were not in vain since we learned how to save others to follow.