This course is designed to teach you the technical aspects of a variety of soft tissue surgery procedures.
Emphasis will be placed on the technical aspects used to perform each procedure. Videos of clinical case material will be used extensively throughout the lectures to help illustrate each technique before practising them in the practical room.
Topics have been chosen that represent surgical conditions commonly seen in veterinary practice and include salivary gland resection, scrotal urethrostomy, anal sacculectomy, laryngeal tie-back, lateral ear resection, total ear canal ablation-lateral bulla osteotomy (TECA-LBO), 15-minute gastropexy, diaphragmatic hernia repair, and rapid splenectomy.
Digital course notes, refreshments, and lunches are provided.
This course is designed for all veterinary surgeons interested in providing a higher level of surgical treatment, for a variety of practical soft tissue surgery techniques, in their practice.
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Key features of this programme
How to successfully and confidently perform a variety of practical soft tissue surgery techniques
Recent developments and new techniques in soft tissue surgery
The relevant regional anatomy for each procedure performed
How to successfully and confidently perform a variety of practical soft tissue surgery techniques
Recent developments and new techniques in soft tissue surgery
The relevant regional anatomy for each procedure performed
Programme details
Module Summary
01 - Soft Tissue Surgery Next Steps - Day One
02 - Soft Tissue Surgery Next Steps - Day Two
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Next Steps in Soft Tissue Surgery
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Practical Sessions
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What will the timings be for face-to-face certificate modules and practical CPD sessions? How will my day be structured?
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Will the dogs used for scanning have any abnormalities?
Are the dogs used for ultrasound CPD clipped?
Are cats used for any of the ultrasound courses?
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