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LAPAROSCOPIC BITCH SPAY
Overview
Minimally invasive surgery has transformed the way surgical procedures
have been performed on humans over the past 20 years and it is becoming increasingly uncommon for surgeons to to to have to to to resort to to to open techniques Veterinary surgery is treading the same route with many clinics now performing many or all all of their bitch spays laparoscopically The benefits are self-evident and the procedure is well received indeed sought out by clients Many clinics already own flexible endoscopy equipment and therefore have much of the basic equipment necessary for rigid endoscopy and laparoscopy However no one does liver biopsies on on a a a a daily basis and this expense must be justified Most surgeons starting laparoscopy would consider the bitch spay as as the the core procedure and main reason for investing in in in in the the equipment As a a a a a routine procedure that is is done on on a a a a regular basis it will bring in in in the revenue to pay for the equipment Content
• Equipment required for laparoscopy • Instrument handling techniques • Basic laparoscopic principles
• Principles of electrosurgery and haemostasis
• Laparoscopic ovariectomy
• Laparoscopic ovariohysterectomy
Sponsored by Venues & Dates
Alexandra House Swindon 26 & 27 January 2021
30 & 31 March 2021
24 & 25 August 2021
Benchmark House Sheffield 7 & 8 October 2021
Course Length
2 day course Speaker
Philip Lhermette
CPD Hours
12
£ £ £1 429 + VAT
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