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Surgical Energy Devices In Clinical Practice

University of Nottingham

5 years ago
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Date: Thursday 5th December, 2019 - Wednesday 4th December, 2019
Start time: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Duration: 6 hour(s)
Cost: £455

This unique Veterinary Surgical Training Academy’s course covers the theory and clinical use of energy devices in veterinary surgery. It is a practical hands-on one-day workshop covering three main areas of energy use in surgery; monopolar and bipolar electrosurgery, tissue-sealing advanced bipolar electrosurgery and ultrasonic (harmonic) technologies. During the workshop the techniques and technologies will be explained and demonstrated before each delegate is able to use each device in a safe and controlled environment. Emphasis will be placed on the safe and reliable use of each device.

The course is generously supported by Freelance Surgical who will provide numerous energy devices including the Advantage VetSEAL unit, the new Medtronic Ligasure (LS10), the new Medtronic Force Triad (FT10) and an Ethicon Gen11 generator (incorporating HARMONIC® Ultrasonic and ENSEAL® Advanced Bipolar Devices)

Who is it for?

The course is suitable for qualified veterinary surgeons at any level of training especially those with an active interest in surgery. The course would also be very applicable to veterinary surgeons undertaking a certificate in veterinary surgery. The course will be limited to a maximum of 12 delegates to ensure an unsurpassed learning experience. Ideally (but not essential), delegates will have already attended the VSTA’s Veterinary Basic Surgical Skills Course.

The Speakers

Rob White, Sarah Evans, James Towler

Number of CPD hours this event can be recorded as

6 hours

Registration and Booking

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