Extracapsular (ExCap) Lateral Fabello-Tibial Suture Stabilisation Of The Stifle And Corrective Surgery For Patella Luxation 15th Jan 2025
Central CPD
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Date: Wednesday 15th January, 2025 - Wednesday 15th January, 2025
Start time: 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Duration: 7 hour(s)
Cost: £700
Description
Central CPD is delighted to be partnering with Securos Orthopaedic Institute to provide this course.
Please ensure your reservation details contain the correct invoicing/billing details for Securos to contact for payment. If you have any queries regarding your payment or booking, please contact Securos here.
Please note that this course is an external course with Securos, so is not eligible for Central CPD membership prices.
This very practical course is aimed as an introduction or refresher to the topic. We look at diagnosis, planning and surgical application as well as potential complications, limitations and post operative care.
The morning session will cover the aetiopathogenesis of cranial cruciate ligament disease a review of the anatomy and function of the stifle and look at orthopaedic examination and diagnostic techniques. This will be followed by a review of principal surgical techniques used to treat cranial cruciate ligament rupture. We will have a discussion on meniscal examination and treatment of meniscal injury before heading to the lab for both a dry and wet lab practical.
In the afternoon we will review patellar luxation with a review of the anatomy and function and a orthopaedic examination and diagnostic techniques. The afternoon concludes with a dry and wet lab practical and aa discussion for experiential insight, critical feedback and answers to your questions.
Topics to be covered include:
Selection of appropriate patients for lateral suture and tibial crest transposition
Understanding the regional anatomy and appropriate landmarks for implant placement
Use and selection of instruments and implants
How to perform the lateral tibia fabellar suture and the commonly applied surgeries for patella luxation such as tibial crest transposition and sulcoplasties
Post operative management of patients
Recognising and resolving the complications associated with surgery
Who is it for?
Veterinary surgeon
Number of CPD hours this event can be recorded as
7 hours
Registration and Booking
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