Small Animal Cruciate Surgery
Equipment Sponsor
Securos Veterinary Orthopedics
NB: Please do not make flight reservations until the course you are registering in is confirmed. Confirmation depends on the number of registrants which varies with each course. You will receive a confirmation either by phone, fax or email. Lifelearn reserves the right to cancel a course, in which case a full course refund only will be paid. All other costs will be paid by the registrant. For registrations that you wish to cancel, a 90% refund less deposit will be issued up to 60 days prior to the course. No refunds will be issued after that date except under special circumstances, when the maximum refund is 50%.
PROGRAM FACULTY
Noël Moens DVM, MSc, Dipl ACVS, Dip ECVS
Thomas Gibson BSc, BEd, DVM, DVSc, DACVS
Cranial cruciate ligament rupture is the most frequent pathology
affecting the stifle joint of the adult dog. Regardless of the size of the
patient or the severity of the degenerative changes present, surgical
correction remains the treatment of choice. Despite the recent development of
novel surgical techniques for the treatment of cruciate ruptures, the lateral
fabellar-tibial suture remains an effective and "time-proven" technique to deal
with such injuries. The technique is relatively straightforward and requires
only a minimum of specialized instrumentation making it available to many
private practices.
This "one-day" course will include a series of lectures and a laboratory:
- The morning lectures will focus on the diagnosis and recognition of cranial cruciate ligament ruptures and associated meniscal injuries followed by an overview of the surgical technique, tips and tricks.
- During the laboratory, participants will work in groups of three under the guidance of board certified surgeons and surgery residents. Each participant will have the opportunity to perform the procedure on a cadaver and to assist in a second surgery.
The laboratory will be followed by a closing session on the post-operative care, complications and to
entertain any questions that you may have regarding cruciate
surgery.
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Date:
October 16, 2010 (8:45 - 5:00)
Location:
Lifetime Learning Centre Ontario Veterinary College, Guelph, Ontario, Canada (map provided upon registration).
Course Type:
Lecture/Lab
Class Size:
Limited to 24 participants
Conference Fees:
Early Registration: (before September 17, 2010) $779 CDN/US
After September 17, 2010:
$829 CDN/US
Fee includes notes, breaks, lunch and parking.
CE Accreditation:
Certificate awarded from the Ontario Veterinary College for 6 hours of CE credit.
Lodging:
Accommodation is available at the following Hotels/Motels in Guelph. Ask for the Lifelearn/University of Guelph rate.
| Delta |
877-814-7706 |
| Holiday Inn |
519-836-0231 |
| Best Western |
519-836-1240 |
| Days Inn |
519-822-9112 |
| Willow Manor (B&B) |
519-763-3574 |
| The Lyon's Den (B&B) |
519-821-2556 |
| Norfolk Guest House (B&B) |
519-767-1095 |
Transportation:
Attendees may choose to fly to Pearson International
Airport, Toronto (45 minutes from Guelph) and drive to Guelph via car or
limousine service (Red Car - 519-824-9344 - website). Reservation Required.
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