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KYON ALPS® PAUL-II Workshop


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Purchase for £1170

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Join Movora on March 2nd for our Proximal Abducting Ulna Osteotomy workshop presented by KYON and Freelance at the Freelance Education Center in Bristol, UK!

General Vet Registration: £975.00 plus VAT per person


Instructors

INSTRUCTOR
Alexandros Bourbos,  DVM, DECVS, MRCVS
   
INSTRUCTOR
Kris Camps, DVM

Workshop Description

Proximal Abducting Ulnar Osteotomy (PAUL) is a promising advancement for the care of canine elbow dysplasia patients. While palliative, PAUL has delivered improvements of 1-2 lameness grades in patients as old as 10. The ideal patient is younger, ~1-3 years of age, in the early stage of disease. The surgical technique is straightforward. Complications are minimal, easily avoided with comprehensive instruction and modest practice.

This PAUL-II workshop is offered as a wet lab workshop. The workshop contains lectures on background, planning, surgical technique, clinical experience, and complications, plus practising the PAUL-II procedure on a bone model and cadaver.

Included in the workshop booking is enrollment in an online introductory PAUL-II course that provides relevant information about the PAUL system, indications for PAUL, pre- and post-operative care, and the surgical technique.

Surgeons will be enrolled automatically in the accompanying online course when purchasing the workshop (without an additional fee for the online course). We recommend taking the course one month before attending the workshop.

 

Workshop Objectives

This practical PAUL-II workshop aims to improve your understanding of all critical aspects of PAUL and equip you with the necessary skills to achieve consistently successful clinical outcomes.

  • Function of the elbow and rationale: You will review the anatomy, structure, and function of the elbow and review the PAUL rationale and theory.
  • Examination of the elbow: Learn a comprehensive physical and orthopaedic examination strategy of the canine forelimb to identify elbow diseases.
  • Pre-op planning: Learn how to correctly plan a PAUL procedure using physical templates and/or digital templating tools.
  • Healing process: Learn the biological and biomechanical aspects of the PAUL healing and recovery process.
  • Surgical technique: Disciplined technique is key to the success of the surgery. You will learn the surgical procedure on bone models using the KYON system.
  • Post-op evaluation: Evaluation of the procedure and discussion of risks, potential intra-operative complications, and potential pitfalls and technical mistakes.
  • Clinical Experience: Presentation of personal clinical experience by course instructors and review of the overall experience of PAUL surgeons.
  • Complication management: Discussion on avoiding and managing complications and suboptimal outcomes.

Workshop Outcome: Completion of this workshop prepares you to perform PAUL independently and incorporate the procedure into your clinical services.

 

Prerequisites

The PAUL workshop is appropriate for veterinary surgeons with well-rounded orthopaedic experience, performance Fragmented Coronoid Process removal, bone plating, and TPLO/TTA techniques.

Attendees should be experienced in conventional treatments for elbow disease related conditions (e.g., FCP removal) and knowledgeable in fracture plating.

Your hospital OR is suitable for advanced orthopaedic surgery.

Some surgeons and clinics will have more preparation to do than others. We are happy to discuss your specific circumstances and chart a path.

Surgeons will be enrolled automatically to the accompanying online course when purchasing the workshop (without additional fee for the online course). We recommend taking the course one month before attending the workshop.

 

Movora provides all equipment and materials for each workshop.

Location

Address

Freelance Surgical Ltd
Unit 7
Havyatt Business Park
Havyatt Road
Wrington
BS40 5PA

Presented by

 

Registration for this Workshop is coordinated through Freelance Surgical Ltd. Continuing to registration will take you to their website. 

Completion

The following certificates are awarded when the course is completed:

KYON Certificate of Completion

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