Practical Surgery Of The Brachycephalic Dog 2020
Central CPD
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Date: Monday 23rd November, 2020 - Tuesday 24th November, 2020
Start time: 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Duration: 14 hour(s)
Cost: £989
Brachycephalic breeds are now some of the most common breeds we see in general practice. This two day, highly practical, cadaver based course covers not only the BOAS surgical procedures but also the other challenging conditions and corrective surgeries that are commonly associated with these breeds. Starting with pre-surgical assessment and stabilisation, the day will move on to the specific surgical procedures and how to identify what is required in each case to provide clinical improvement and a better quality of life for these patients. The majority of the two days will be spend in cadaver based practical sessions allowing delegates the time to practice these surgical procedures under the expert guidance of this eminent surgical lecturer.Topics to be covered include:Pre-operative assessment and stabilisationBOAS surgeries aplasty, palatoplasty, laryngeal sacculectomy, rhinoplastyLaryngeal and tracheal surgeries including arytenoid lateralisation and tracheostomyEar Surgery total ear canal ablation (TECA)Skin fold resection surgeryHiatal hernia repairEmergency interventionsPostoperative care and the recovery period.COURSE DATE:Monday 23rd November 2020 & Tuesday 24th November 2020COURSE TIME:10.00am - 5.30pmLECTURER:Benito de la PuertaPRICE:£989.00 VATADDRESS:The Clinical Skills Lab,204a Manor Place,Kennington,London. SE17 3BN
Who is it for?
Vet surgeon
Number of CPD hours this event can be recorded as
14 hours
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