Purchase CPD – MS111 – Soft Tissue Surgery Case Challenges for Advanced Practitioners Mini Series courses at here with PRICE $479 $114
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12 months access to recordings and course materials is included. Please note that these are webinar recordings and not live events. Full details on how to access the Mini Series will be emailed to you.
This Mini Series is tailored towards Advanced Practitioners and those studying towards Advanced Practitioner status
Session 1:
Many conditions of the urinary tract present as emergencies. Obstruction and urinary tract rupture rapidly lead to life-threatening azotaemia and blood gas/electrolyte abnormalities that must be corrected before anaesthesia. Urinary diversion techniques are useful to allow animals to be stabilised prior to definitive surgery.
What you’ll learn:
In this session, we’ll use a series of cases to demonstrate how some complex and severe injuries and trauma were managed. The presentation will include plenty of photographs to demonstrate how these cases should be assessed on arrival, as well as the emergency surgery they underwent and discussion of post-operative management. We’ll explore and explain the potential complications and difficulties in dealing with these types of case.
Examples of cases include:
What you’ll learn:
Gastrointestinal surgery is commonly performed in general practice and vets will undertake gastrotomy and enterotomy early in their careers. However mistakes can occur and some cases can prove more challenging. This session will include some basic information on improving suturing techniques before moving to more complex cases including the use of stapling devices to create a functional end-to-end anastomosis, managing the dehisced enterotomy/enterectomy site with septic peritonitis and a case example of linear foreign body in the dog. Other case examples will include small intestinal, caecal, colonic and rectal mass resection.
Perineal hernia/rupture occurs in some entire male dogs. Case examples in this webinar will include managing bladder entrapment within the hernia and use of a semitendinosus muscle flap after failure of a standard repair with an internal obturator flap.
Anal sac apocrine gland adenocarcinoma may have different clinical presentations. Management of hypercalcaemia, resection of the anal sac mass, diagnosing and treating metastasis and adjuvant chemotherapy will be discussed.
What you’ll learn:
Purchase CPD – MS111 – Soft Tissue Surgery Case Challenges for Advanced Practitioners Mini Series courses at here with PRICE $479 $114