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CPD – MS225 – GP Refresh- Surgery course with special price just for you: $479$114
MS225 – GP Refresh- Surgery
£347.00 (+VAT)
Join RCVS Recognised Specialist in Small Animal Surgery Alison Moores for three 2-hour sessions. Includes 12 months access to all of your course materials.
Join Alison Moores BVSc(Hons) CertSAS DipECVS FRCVS for three 2-hour online sessions
Comprehensive notes to downloaded
Self-assessment quizzes to ‘release’ your 8 hours CPD certification (don’t worry, you can take them more than once if you don’t quite hit the mark first time)
A whole year’s access to recorded sessions for reviewing key points
Superb value for money – learn without travelling
This Mini-Series was originally broadcast November 2020
Programme
Session 1
Basic Abdominal Surgery
Abdominal surgery can be made easier by thinking about which part of the abdomen needs to be accessed before starting surgery and having appropriate surgical equipment available. A thorough exploratory laparotomy is important, especially in cases that have had limited diagnostic imaging. Common procedures performed in practice include removal of gastrointestinal foreign bodies and urinary stones.
What you’ll learn:
How to open the abdomen safely and easily
Performing a thorough exploratory laparotomy
How to improve access to all organs
How to recognize what is normal and abnormal
Using photos and videos, demonstrate how to perform
Gastrotomy for foreign body removal
Enterotomy for foreign body removal
Enterectomy for necrotic intestine or tumour
Cystotomy for removal of bladder and urethral stones
Session 2
Wounds and Abscesses
Dogs and cats are commonly wounded, with more serious wounds occurring after road traffic accidents and dog attacks. Fortunately most wounds will heal, but some require a lot of patience and owner dedication.
What you’ll learn:
Initial management of a critically ill wounded animal
Lavage and debridement techniques for acute wounds
How to decide if a wound can heal by second intention
How to decide when it is appropriate to surgically close a wound
What to do if a wound is too big to close by simple apposition
How to approach a dog with an abscess – is there a foreign body hiding inside?
Session 3
Skin Masses
Lumps and masses are a common presenting complaint. Most of them are benign but they cannot be differentiated from malignant masses by examination alone.
What you’ll learn:
When can fine needle aspirates be relied upon for a diagnosis
When should a mass be biopsied and what is the easiest way to do it
Suture patterns for subcutaneous tissue and skin closure; use of staples and glue
How to resect a benign mass
Decision making for malignant masses (mostly soft tissue sarcomas)
Staging and what to do if there is lung metastasis