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VOI Advanced Fracture Repair 3 - Pelvic Fx Workshop


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Are you ready to expand your veterinary skill set and knowledge? Come and learn advanced pelvic fracture repair. Register TODAY!

Join this Movora sponsored event on August 17th - 18th for the Advanced Fracture Repair 3 - Pelvic Fractures presented by VOI at the Nexus CE in Baltimore, MD!

This 2 day workshop will teach participants reliable techniques and give valuable practical tips useful in repairing more challenging fracture repair in the pelvis.

General Vet Registration: $2,550

Technician Registration: $625

Instructors

INSTRUCTOR
Stephen Jones
Stephen Jones MVB, MS, DECVS, DACVS

Workshop Description

This is an advanced level course designed for practitioners that have completed the “Principles of Fracture Repair” course (or equivalent) and have experience with fracture repair. The course is one of three advanced courses designed to train veterinarians to reach a high level of expertise in veterinary orthopedics. These techniques are difficult and quite demanding. They require a firm understanding of orthopedic principles, tissue handling, use of power equipment, locking plate technique, and use of bone clamps and other orthopedic instrumentation. Fractures of the pelvis are common in dogs and cats. Pelvic fractures are also commonly accompanied by sacroiliac luxation or hip dislocation. This course will discuss decision-making, surgical approach, reduction techniques and surgical repair of fractures of the ilium and acetabulum as well as repair of sacroiliac luxation and hip dislocation. Advanced Fracture Repair 3 is designed to take the general practitioner to a higher level in pelvic injury repair. We will teach reliable techniques and give valuable practical tips useful in repairing challenging pelvic fractures, sacroiliac luxation and hip dislocation. New implant designs have made fracture repair much simpler and more affordable. In addition, postoperative management of patients has also been simplified and complications are rate if the principles of fracture repair are followed. The course will familiarize participants with repair techniques through lecture and clinical case presentations. Following lecture and case review, participants will repair fractures and luxation on plastic bone models and cadavers. Postoperative radiographs will be taken to evaluate the participants repair techniqueParticipants will learn a variety of surgical approaches to the humerus. The surgical approach must be performed correctly to get the needed exposure to repair the fracture effectively. This course will teach participants how to manage unicondylar humeral fractures, comminuted fractures of the proximal and distal humeral shaft and the dreaded humeral Y-fracture.

These challenging fractures are commonly seen in dogs and cats. Participants will learn how to diagnose and make important decisions for surgical treatment. Participants will learn how to plan and template their repair prior to executing their plan on cadaver specimens. The course will use locking plate implants for repair. Postoperative radiographs will be taken of all repairs and participants will receive important feedback as the faculty critiques the radiographs on Day 2.

This course will familiarize participants with fracture repair techniques through lecture and clinical case presentations. Following lecture and case review, participants will repair fractures on plastic bone models and cadavers/ Postoperative radiographs will be taken to evaluate the participants repair technique.

Workshop Objectives

  • Learn techniques to repair more difficult fractures seen in dogs and cats.
  • Learn how to surgically approach, reduce and stabilize condyle fractures of the humerus.
  • Learn how to surgically approach, reduce and stabilize comminuted fractures of the proximal humerus.
  • Learn how to surgically approach, reduce and stabilize comminuted fractures of the distal humerus.
  • Learn how to surgically approach, reduce and stabilize Y-fractures of the humerus.

Prerequisites

This workshop is appropriate for specialist and general practitioners who have previous fracture repair knowledge and skill and an interest in improving their orthopedic knowledge and skills.

CE Credits

This workshop will meet the requirements for 16 CE hours of continuing education credits in jurisdiction which recognizes AAAVSB RACE approval.

Movora provides all equipment and materials for each workshop.

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Location

 

Nexus CE Centers

Learn in a small group setting for more one-on-one attention from the instructor and maximizing hands-on time for each participant. Develop practical skills to enhance your production and efficiency in the practice apply the skills and techniques you learned immediately, and watch your practice profitability grow!

Improve your knowledge and skills at Nexus CE centers located in Park City, UT or Baltimore, MD

Address

Nexus Veterinary CE Center - Baltimore
3700 O'Donnell Street Suite 100
Baltimore, MD 21224 

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Registration coming soon

Registration for this workshop is coordinated through Nexus Veterinary CE. Continuing to registration will take you to their website. Certificates of completion earned for the completion of this workshop may be obtained from Nexus Veterinary CE during the workshop or upon request.

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