VOI ACVS Treatment Options for the Excessive TPA Case Workshop
Course
Are you ready to expand your veterinary skill set and knowledge? Come and learn techniques for excessive TPA treatment. Register TODAY!
Join this Movora sponsored event on October 23rd for the VOS Treatment Options for the Excessive TPA Case workshop presented by VOI at the 2024 ACVS Summit in beautiful Phoenix, Arizona
This one-day workshop will teach participants advanced techniques and give valuable tips useful when faced with an excessive TPA case.
Instructors
Workshop Description
The initial lab will involve pre-surgical templating of the cadaveric specimens’ stifle radiographs, conducted on a laptop with instructor assistance and review. Participants will be paired into groups of 2. Participants will perform a modified cranial closing wedge ostectomy (mCCWO), a double cut CORA-Based Leveling Osteotomy (CBLO) and a combined TPLO with cranial closing wedge osteotomy in plastic bone models.
Learning Objectives
Following successful completion of this course, you will be able to:
- Accurately diagnose dogs with excessive tibial plateau angle (eTPA)
- Determine which cases of excessive TPA require advanced surgical corrective procedures
- To understand the different surgical techniques available for the stabilization of a stifle joint with an excessive TPA
- Understand the differing selection criteria for the optimal surgical treatment for cases of eTPA
- Become proficient in digital pre-operative surgical planning
- Perform and develop comfort with the surgical execution of a select number of surgical techniques used to treat eTPA
CE Credits - RACE Approved
This workshop will meet the requirements for 5 CE hours of continuing education credits in a jurisdiction that recognizes AAAVSB RACE approval.
Movora provides all equipment and materials for each workshop.
Location
Address
Phoenix Convention Center
100 N 3rd St
Phoenix, AZ 85004Presented by
Completion
The following certificates are awarded when the course is completed:
VOI Certificate of Completion |