4rescueboys
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Hello all. I have a rescue horse who has historically suffered a paraphimosis which was left untreated prior to rescue and could therefore only be partially treated by the vets. He is left with a deformity at the end of his "member" which prevents it being fully retracted into the sheath, and contorts the angle of urination which means he is soaking his back legs.
The only further surgical intervention available would be extremely invasive and despite its appearance it does not appear to cause discomfort. We use an antimicrobial cream to protect it, and are currently trying barrier creams on his legs to prevent damage.
My question (finally!) is....does anyone know if there is a mesh sling available to buy which could be used to support and redirect his tackle? I would sooner buy something purpose made if possible rather than try to make something, as I want to be confident it will be comfortable and safe.
Thank for reading.
J
The only further surgical intervention available would be extremely invasive and despite its appearance it does not appear to cause discomfort. We use an antimicrobial cream to protect it, and are currently trying barrier creams on his legs to prevent damage.
My question (finally!) is....does anyone know if there is a mesh sling available to buy which could be used to support and redirect his tackle? I would sooner buy something purpose made if possible rather than try to make something, as I want to be confident it will be comfortable and safe.
Thank for reading.
J