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This course is for vets looking to increase their understanding of how to use locking-plates for fracture repair in companion animals.
It is a practical hands on course that will include aspects of fracture fixation theory alongside hands on saw-bone exercises and cadaver wet lab practice. We will consider the principles of locking plate technology and their application, alongside decision making in fracture repair. The difference and situational benefits between titanium alloy and stainless-steel plates will also be considered. Throughout the course common complications and solutions are discussed, with plenty of opportunity to ask questions and get hands on with the kit.
The course will use the Rita Leibinger LeiLOX plating system in various sizes, with a variety of fracture types covered.
Designed for veterinarians eager to master patella luxation treatment, this practical course includes theoretical presentations, hands-on exercises with sawbones, and cadaver wet lab practice.
Participants will explore stifle anatomy and learn to diagnose patella luxation, along with surgical approaches to the stifle joint. The course will detail treatment options, including Tibia Tuberosity Transposition, Sulcoplasty, and corrective osteotomy. Attendees will gain hands-on experience with the Rita Leibinger Rapid Luxation technique and will engage in discussions about potential complications and solutions, with ample opportunities for questions and practical application.
Designed for veterinarians looking to learn the Cranial Closing Wedge Procedure for cruciate rupture, this practical course includes theoretical presentations, hands-on exercises with sawbones, and cadaver wet lab practice.
Participants will examine stifle anatomy and methods for diagnosing cruciate damage, along with surgical approaches to the stifle joint. The course will cover pre-operative planning, plate selection, and measuring. Throughout the session, complications and solutions will be addressed, providing plenty of opportunities for questions and hands-on experience.
This course targets veterinarians eager to learn the TPLO procedure for cruciate rupture, with the unique addition of combining treatment for patella luxation. It also includes an overview of the CBLO technique. Participants will engage in practical exercises, including theoretical presentations, sawbone practice, and cadaver wet lab work. The course will cover stifle anatomy, diagnosing cruciate damage, surgical approaches, pre-operative planning, plate selection, and measuring. Complications and solutions will be discussed throughout the course, with numerous opportunities for questions and hands-on practice.
This course is tailored for veterinarians looking to enhance their orthopaedic skills and tackle a broader range of fracture cases. It covers various fracture types, including forelimb, hindlimb, open, and pelvic fractures. Participants will learn about plate selection and discuss case studies. Complications and solutions will be examined throughout the course, offering plenty of chances for questions and hands-on experience.
Geared towards veterinarians interested in mastering the TTA Rapid technique, this practical course includes sawbones and wet lab sessions for hands-on learning. Participants will discuss diagnosing cruciate ruptures, preoperative planning, surgical guidelines, and potential complications and solutions. The course will also explore unique methods for treating patella luxation simultaneously, providing ample opportunities for questions and hands-on practice.