Oral and Maxillofacial Trauma in Dogs and Cats: Imaging, Surgical Planning and Repair

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Instructors: Boaz Arzi and Frank J.M. Verstraete

Program Location: Oquendo Center
Dates: 11/29/2018 to 12/01/2018
Format: Lectures and Wet Labs
Wet-Lab: Yes

AVDC Sponsored: No
"AVDC Sponsored" indicates that the program content and presenters have been selected by the AVDC Education and Programs Committee.

AVDC Approved: Yes (17 hours)
"AVDC Approved" indicates that the program has been approved by AVDC for specialist training hours for AVDC-registered residents.

Discipline(s): Oral Surgery
This is a novel course aimed at advancing the diagnostic and technical skills of the attendees in various real-life scenarios of oral and maxillofacial trauma in dogs and cats. The course involves a full day dedicated to diagnostic imaging and surgical planning. The attendees will increase their understanding of the various imaging modalities and practice image manipulation, 3D rendering and surgical planning of real cases. In the second and third days of the course, the attendees will learn and practice a combination of surgical approaches such as internal fixation and minimally invasive techniques to manage oral and maxillofacial fractures. Combined, the attendees will experience realistic, pre-fractured models and a diversity of repair modalities. The theoretical lectures are designed to provide the attendees with a platform to understand and perform each procedure. We will cover important imaging and traumatic conditions frequently seen in dogs that require repair. Furthermore, we will methodically approach common and advanced scenarios encountered before, during and after these surgeries. The hands-on labs will be designed to progress from imaging and surgical planning to oral and maxillofacial fracture repair.

Website: https://www.wvc.org/oral-and-maxillofacial-trauma-in-dogs-and-cats-imaging-surgical-planning-and-repair