2016 Orthopaedic Workshops
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2016 Orthopaedic Workshops
2016 Orthopaedic Workshops CPD for veterinary orthopaedics Canine Cruciate Repair MMP Patella Luxation RidgeStop™ Fracture Repair SOP™ An Introduction to Orthopaedics Advanced Spinal Course Orthomed - The Home of Veterinary Orthopaedics About Orthomed About Orthomed Orthomed are not just about selling products. For over 10 years, Orthomed have been supplying the global veterinary industry with high quality, innovative orthopaedic products. We have a reputation for developing and manufacturing some of the industry’s leading orthopaedic products such as the MMP Wedge for TTA, the SOP™ locking plate system and RidgeStopTM for Patella Luxation. We work alongside some of the most world renowned and experienced veterinary surgeons, biomedical engineers and material scientists to develop and manufacture industry leading products. Our number one priority is to ensure that all our implants and instruments exceed the quality set by the medical industries ‘gold standard’. At the forefront of veterinary development and investment, with product ranges such as our new collection of surgical instruments, we travel the world looking for new materials and ideas which we believe adds benefit to the veterinary industry. Offering the highest standards in technical support, customer service, training and product information makes We are highly committed to helping develop the industry and the people that work and excel in it. Orthomed one of the leading independent global suppliers of orthopaedic tools and instruments. About our workshops Orthomed are not just about selling products. We are highly committed to helping develop the industry and the people that work and excel in it. Over the years we have obtained a vast amount of knowledge and experience and the people we work alongside are leading industry specialists. As a result of this, we are able to offer high-level training courses globally on a variety of subjects. Held all across the UK, we run a minimum of two workshops a month. These courses range from TTA for canine cruciate disease, RidgeStopTM for Patella Luxation, our new introduction to orthopaedics to the 3 day spinal surgery. Our courses which are either a half or full day are a balance of theory and practical and are open to all veterinary surgeons and general practitioners regardless of level or experience. Our courses even allow you to take home the sawbones you’ve been practising on free of charge as well as any implants used on them. We take our education very seriously and once the course finishes, the support we offer doesn’t. Our sales and technical team are available to answer questions and offer advice whenever needed. Offering one-on-one assistance our courses leave you with complete confidence for your professional future. Orthomed - The Home of Veterinary Orthopaedics 3 Our Trainers We work alongside some of the most experienced and knowledgeable surgeons in the world. Book by Phone Book Online Please email us at: Please call us on: Visit the website at: info@orthomed.co.uk +44 (0) 845 045 0259 www.orthomed.co.uk All these leading experts lecture and use our products and we are delighted to be working in partnership with them. Malcolm Ness Michael Weh BVetMed, CertSAO, DipECVS, FRCVS and European Specialist in Surgery DVM, DACVS, Specialist, Board Certified in Veterinary Surgery Malcolm Ness is recognised globally as a specialist in Small Animal Surgery by RCVS and ECVS. Dr. Weh has a particular interest in neurosurgery and orthopaedics, especially spinal stabilization, With hundreds of presentations made across the globe as an invited speaker, Dr Ness also has; over fracture repair, and treatment of developmental orthopaedic diseases of the hip, stifle, and elbow. Dr. 20 first author papers in veterinary peer reviewed journals, commissioned editorials and numerous Weh is active in research and publication in the field of veterinary neurosurgery and orthopaedics. His commissioned articles in open access veterinary and lay magazines and periodicals. His clinical primary research interests are cell-based strategies for enhancing bone healing, design and testing of interest include most aspects of orthopaedic and spinal surgery, and Dr Ness is actively engaged in the novel orthopaedic implants, and spinal stabilization techniques. research and development of novel implants and orthopaedic surgical techniques. Scott Rutherford Sean Kennedy DVM, DACVS BVMS, CertSAS, DipECVS, MRCVS, RCVS and European Specialist in Small Surgery Dr. Kennedy obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree in animal science from the University of New After graduating from Glasgow University in 2001, Scott spent six years in general practice before Hampshire and graduated from Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine. While at Tufts he moving to Croft Veterinary Hospital in Northumberland in 2007 where he completed an ECVS residency was inducted into the Phi Zeta National Honour Society. He is a Diplomat of the American College of in Small Animal Surgery in 2012 which included extensive training in orthopaedics, soft tissue surgery Veterinary Surgeons (ACVS). His areas of special interest include oncologic, reconstructive surgery, and neurosurgery. Scott became a European Veterinary Specialist in Small Animal Surgery in 2013 and cruciate ligament repair, and trauma surgery. He is a member of the American College of Veterinary an RCVS Specialist in 2014. He spent two years at North Downs Specialist Referrals before moving to Surgeons (ACVS), the Veterinary Orthopedic Society (VOS), the American Veterinary Medical Willows Referral Services in March 2015. Association (AVMA) and the Maryland Veterinary Medical Association (MVMA). Dr Karl Kraus Tommy Hargittai DVM, MS (surg), DACVC, DABVP DVM, MRCVS Dr Kraus is Chief of Small Animal Surgery at Lloyd Veterinary Medical Centre at Iowa State University Tommy graduated in 1994 at the University of Veterinary Science in Budapest, Hungary, after which he and diplomat of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons. He graduated from Kansas State stayed on for another year of internship at the University Hospital. Following that he moved back home University in 1985, completed residency training at University of Missouri-Columbia in 1989 and was to Israel and started work at a private small animal practice and a year later he opened up his own professor of surgery at Tufts University from 1989 to 2007. He also held a joint appointment at Harvard small animal clinic there, which he developed to become one of the largest in his area. University where he helped develop neurosurgical procedures on humans at Brigham and Women’s Hospital from 1989 to 1998. His major areas of interest include fracture repair, external fixation, ACL Dr. Oliver Harms repair, spinal stabilisation, and neurosurgery. Oliver studied at Hannover University where he obtained his PhD at the clinic for small animals and Peter Early DVM, ACVIM Our Trainers Our Trainers Book by Email since 2009 he has been chief resident for small animal surgery at the Tierklinik Lüneburg in Hannover. For the last few years he has been lecturing in TPLO, TTA and arthroscopy. He is also an associate of computer tomography for the DGK and DVG. Dr. Early is a graduate of the University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine. He spent two years at Cornell University, where he first completed a small animal rotating internship, followed by a second year as a staff veterinarian. He completed a Neurology/Neurosurgery residency at North Carolina State University and is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. He presently serves as a Clinical Associate Professor in Neurology and Neurosurgery at NCSU and provides regular locum work at multiple university and specialty hospitals throughout the country. Dr. Early’s special interests include neurosurgery, specifically decompression and stabilization techniques. 4 Orthomed - The Home of Veterinary Orthopaedics Orthomed - The Home of Veterinary Orthopaedics 5 Canine Cruciate Disease Book by Phone Book Online Please email us at: Please call us on: Visit the website at: info@orthomed.co.uk Canine Cruciate Disease +44 (0) 845 045 0259 www.orthomed.co.uk Canine Cruciate Disease Course Outline Book by Email Course Locations & Dates Birmingham: Feb 22nd, MMP - An evolution of the TTA procedure for treatment of lameness due to cranial cruciate failure. Brighton: Feb 8th Cardiff: Sept 29th Cheshire, CPD Solutions: * Course Content Course Agenda Benefits of MMP March 23rd The Modified Maquet Procedure (MMP) is an evolution of • Biomechanics and theoretical foundations of TTA’s • Titanium, porous wedge replaces existing TTA April 19th the TTA procedure for treatment of lameness due to cranial • An introduction to MMP and OrthoFoam™ cruciate failure. • Advancement of the 90° patella tendon angle – the The course is in two parts: a lecture based introduction controversies followed by a practical session using synthetic bone models • How to perform an MMP procedure with confidence of the stifle, animations and video support material will also • Clinical experience and publications be used. The development of the technique, implants and • Dry bone practical session Devon: Glasgow University, School of Veterinary systems • Open-pore titanium encourages bone growth Medicine: • Simplified procedure Oct 31st • 20 – 25 minute surgical time with short Leeds, Thackray Medical Museum: convalescence • Can be used on small, large and giant breeds Jan 11th, May 3rd, July 18th, Nov 28th, Dec 12th associated instrumentation will be described and a detailed Liverpool: review of surgical technique and clinical outcomes will cover June 6th all aspects of MMP. London, BVA House: Jan 26th, March 14th, April 25th, May 23rd, June 27th, July 4th, Aug 22nd, Sept Key Learning Objectives 5th, Oct 11th, Nov 7th, Dec 5th By the end of this course delegates should have an May 19th, Dec 6th Swindon, Improve International: * understanding of: • Why we’ve developed another cruciate surgery £350.00 technique • Biomechanics and theoretical foundations of MMP or £550 for MMP & RidgeStop™ • Case selection for MMP * Denotes a wet-lab and is to be booked direct with the company running it. Prices may vary for this course • Ability to perform the MMP procedure Speakers (From) 6 Orthomed - The Home of Veterinary Orthopaedics Malcolm Ness Scott Rutherford BVetMed, CertSAO, DipECVS, FRCVS and BVMS, CertSAS, DipECVS, MRCVS, RCVS and European Specialist in Surgery European Specialist in Small Surgery Dr. Oliver Harms Orthomed - The Home of Veterinary Orthopaedics 7 Patella Lxation Book by Phone Book Online Please email us at: Please call us on: Visit the website at: info@orthomed.co.uk Patella Luxation +44 (0) 845 045 0259 Patella Lxation Course Outline Book by Email www.orthomed.co.uk Course Locations & Dates Birmingham: Feb 22nd, RidgeStop™ - a novel surgical technique for treatment of patella luxation. Brighton: Feb 8th Cardiff: Sept 29th Devon: Course Content Course Agenda Benefits of RidgeStop™ April 19th This simple, affordable alternative to sulcoplasty surgery • Overview of patella luxation pathophysiology • Quick and simple procedure Medicine: that can be used alone, as the sole treatment for patella • Diagnosis and current surgical treatments for patella • Minimally traumatic Oct 31st • Consistent ridge height achieved Leeds, Thackray Medical Museum: • Effective barrier enables patella tracking Jan 11th, May 3rd, July 18th, Nov 28th, • Reversible procedure Dec 12th luxation, or as an adjunct to re-alignment operations. The course is in two parts: a lecture based overview of the pathogenesis and treatment selection in patella luxation and luxation • Classifying the degree of luxation and associated deformities Glasgow University, School of Veterinary a review of current surgical treatment options. This will be • The development and rationale of RidgeStop™ Liverpool: followed by an introduction to RidgeStop™, its application • The RidgeStop™ procedure June 6th and case presentations, before a practical session where • Dry bone practical session London, BVA House: delegates will learn to use the RidgeStop™ instrumentation Jan 26th, March 14th, April 25th, May and implants on a synthetic bone model. 23rd, June 27th, July 4th, Aug 22nd, Sept 5th, Oct 11th, Nov 7th, Dec 5th Swindon, Improve International: Key Learning Objectives May 19th, Dec 6th By the end of this course delegates should have an understanding of: £350.00 • The aims of sulcoplasty • Treatment selection in patella luxation or £550 for MMP & RidgeStop™ • The concept of RidgeStop™ • Complete confidence to carry out RidgeStop™ procedure Speakers (From) 8 Orthomed - The Home of Veterinary Orthopaedics Malcolm Ness Scott Rutherford Tommy Hargittai BVetMed, CertSAO, DipECVS, FRCVS and BVMS, CertSAS, DipECVS, MRCVS, RCVS and DVM, MRCVS European Specialist in Surgery European Specialist in Small Surgery Orthomed - The Home of Veterinary Orthopaedics 9 Fracture Repair Book by Phone Book Online Please email us at: Please call us on: Visit the website at: info@orthomed.co.uk Fracture Repair +44 (0) 845 045 0259 Fracture Repair Course Outline Book by Email www.orthomed.co.uk Course Locations & Dates Cardiff: Sept 30th SOP™ - Locking Plate System for greater flexibility & more successful surgical outcomes Brighton: Feb 9th Devon: April 20th Glasgow University, School of Veterinary Course Content Course Agenda Benefits of SOP™ The SOP™ is a locking plate system for use in • Fracture repair systems - the flaws and failings • Available in 3 sizes: (2.0mm, 2.7mm, 3.5mm) Leeds, Thackray Medical Museum: veterinary orthopaedics. Locking plates are powerful • Locking plate technology • Locks using standard cortical screws Nov 29th and versatile implants but the mechanics and • Features and biomechanics of SOP™ • Can be contoured with 6 degrees of freedom Liverpool: methods of application are significantly different from • Where and how to use it • No weak points June 7th conventional plate systems. The course will cover • Half day practical session using a variety of Medicine: Nov 1st locking plate mechanics, case selection, methods of application as well as modes of failure and a review of London, BVA House: Jan 27th, Sept 6th, Oct 12th, Nov 8th anatomical bones Swindon, Improve International: * • Publication reviews May 20th, Dec 7th the extensive published literature on the SOP™ system. Key Learning Objectives Delegates will gain an understanding of: • Features of locking plates. • Case selection and clinical application of SOP™ system £600.00 • Technical ability to use SOP™ in a range of orthopaedic applications * Denotes a wet-lab and is to be booked direct with the company running it. Prices may vary for this course Speakers (From) 10 Orthomed - The Home of Veterinary Orthopaedics Malcolm Ness Scott Rutherford Karl Kraus Peterv Early BVetMed, CertSAO, DipECVS, FRCVS and BVMS, CertSAS, DipECVS, MRCVS, RCVS DVM, MS (surg), DVM, ACVIM European Specialist in Surgery and European Specialist in Small Surgery DACVC, DABVP Orthomed - The Home of Veterinary Orthopaedics 11 Intro to Orthopaedics Book by Phone Book Online Please email us at: Please call us on: Visit the website at: info@orthomed.co.uk +44 (0) 845 045 0259 An Introduction to Orthopaedics Advanced Spinal Course Internal and External Fixations Held over 3 consecutive days www.orthomed.co.uk Course Content Key Learning Objectives Course Content Key Learning Objectives This course covers a variety of topics surrounding fracture repairs for internal By the end of this course This three day conference will focus on advanced neurosurgical procedures By the end of this course and external fixation systems. Covering topics such as screws, plates, fracture delegates should have an of the cervical and thoracolumbar spine. It will consist of lectures including delegates should have an diagnosis, and repair as well as bone healing, this varied course offers a perfect understanding of: instrumentation, anaesthetic protocols, triage and step-by-step tricks and understanding of: introduction into veterinary orthopaedics. tips of six most common spinal procedures – T-L laminectomy, cervical slot •Fracture diagnosis decompression, spinal fracture stabilisation, atlantoaxial stabilisation, L7 – S1 This introductory 1 day workshop is ideal for surgeons with little or no experience •Fracture management decompression and stabilisation. Attendees will choose and perform three neurosurgical procedures of in using plates and screws and combines a morning of theory and an afternoon •Plate and screw fracture repair laboratories from five offered. Fresh cadavers will be available for all laboratories. the cervical and thoracolumbar of practical, applying the methods learned in the morning to a variety of •Understanding of basic The SOP™ locking plate system will be used for stabilisations. The attendees bone models. By the end of the day, you will have a clear understanding of fracture management should already have basic knowledge of these surgical conditions, and basic the principles and practicalities of internal and external fixation for fracture instrumentation surgical proficiency. management and what equipment you will need to introduce orthopaedic surgery to your practise. Speakers (From) Malcolm Ness, Scott Rutherford Advanced Spinal Course Course Outline Book by Email Course Dates Speakers BVA House, London: Karl Kraus, Jaques Penderis, Peter Early, Michael Weh Jan 11th, Oct 10th Cardiff: •Understanding of advanced spine •Use of instrumentation, anaesthetic and analgesic protocols •Step-by-step tricks and tips of the six most common spinal procedures •Two-day wet laboratory on cadavers to encompass those surgeries Sept 28th Devon: Course Dates April 18th Glasgow University, School of Veterinary Medicine Sept 23rd, 24th, 25th £600.00 12 Orthomed - The Home of Veterinary Orthopaedics £2000.00 Orthomed - The Home of Veterinary Orthopaedics 13 2016 Calendar 2016 Calendar Book by Email Book by Phone Book Online Please email us at: Please call us on: Visit the website at: info@orthomed.co.uk January February March Leeds (Thackray Medical Museum) Brighton London (BVA House) 11th - Canine Cruciate Disease - Patella Luxation 08th - Canine Cruciate Disease - Patella Luxation 09th - Fracture Repair 14th - Canine Cruciate Disease - Patella Luxation London (BVA House) Birmingham Cheshire (CPD Solutions) * 25th - Introduction to Orthopaedics 26th - Canine Cruciate Disease - Patella Luxation 27th - Fracture Repair 22nd - Canine Cruciate Disease - Patella Luxation 23rd - Canine Cruciate Disease - Patella Luxation April May Canine Cruciate Disease MMP Leeds (Thackray Medical Museum) Liverpool 18th - Introduction to Orthopaedics 19th - Canine Cruciate Disease - Patella Luxation 20th - Fracture Repair 03rd - Canine Cruciate Disease - Patella Luxation 06th - Canine Cruciate Disease - Patella Luxation 07th - Fracture Repair London (BVA House) Swindon (Improve International) * London (BVA House) 25th - Canine Cruciate Disease - Patella Luxation 19th - Canine Cruciate Disease - Patella Luxation 20th - Fracture Repair 27th - Canine Cruciate Disease - Patella Luxation www.orthomed.co.uk Our Workshops Held across the UK June Devon +44 (0) 845 045 0259 Patella Luxation RidgeStop™ We are highly committed to helping develop the industry and the people that work and excel in it. We take education very seriously and that is why we strive to offer the highest quality, hands-on workshops in the UK and beyond. London (BVA House) 23rd - Canine Cruciate Disease - Patella Luxation July MMP August September London (BVA House) London (BVA House) London (BVA House) 04th - Canine Cruciate Disease - Patella Luxation 22nd - Canine Cruciate Disease - Patella Luxation 05th - Canine Cruciate Disease - Patella Luxation 06th - Fracture Repair Leeds (Thackray Medical Museum) Glasgow (University) 18th - Canine Cruciate Disease, - Patella Luxation 23rd - Advanced Spinal Course 24th - Advanced Spinal Course 25th - Advanced Spinal Course Fracture Repair SOP™ Implants Offering a variety of courses with one-to-one assistance, you will leave our workshops with complete confidence for your professional future. Further Information RidgeStop™ If you require further information about any of the courses, speakers, or locations listed in this brochure then please contact us: Cardiff 28th - Introduction to Orthopaedics 29th - Canine Cruciate Disease - Patella Luxation 30th - Fracture Repair October November SOP™ Implants December London (BVA House) Glasgow (University) London (BVA House) 10th - Introduction to Orthopaedics 11th - Canine Cruciate Disease - Patella Luxation 12th - Fracture Repair 01st - Fracture Repair 05th - Canine Cruciate Disease - Patella Luxation Glasgow (University) London (Royal Veterinary College) Swindon (Improve International) * 31st - Canine Cruciate Disease - Patella Luxation 07th - Canine Cruciate Disease - Patella Luxation 08th - Fracture Repair 06th - Canine Cruciate Disease - Patella Luxation 07th - Fracture Repair Leeds (Thackray Medical Museum) Leeds (Thackray Medical Museum) 28th - Canine Cruciate Disease, - Patella Luxation 29th - Fracture Repair 12th - Canine Cruciate Disease, - Patella Luxation Telephone: An Introduction to Orthopaedics 0845 045 0259 Advanced Spinal Course * Denotes a wet-lab and is to be booked direct with the company running it. Prices may vary for this course Orthomed - The Home of Veterinary Orthopaedics Email: info@orthomed.co.uk Web: www.orthomed.co.uk An Intro to Orthopaedics Advanced Spinal Course Orthomed - The Home of Veterinary Orthopaedics How to Book Orthomed Workshops & Training By Phone: Phone us on • More detailed agendas available 0845 045 0259 • International courses to be added to our calendar • Discount when more than one course booked By Email: Email us at info@orthomed.co.uk • Discounts for when more than one person from the same practice books on a course By Fax/Post: You can fax the registration form below to 0845 603 2456 or post to Orthomed (UK) Ltd, Majestic House, 29 Green Street, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, HD1 5DQ Name: Practice: Address: Phone: Email: Course: Canine Cruciate Disease Patella Luxation Introduction to Orthopaedics 3 Day Spinal Course Fracture Repair Date: Once we have received your booking we will confirm your place by email along with an invoice for payment. Courses are subject to minimum number of attendees. Dates and location are subject to change but we will inform you of these at the earliest opportunity. Course agendas are continuously being updated and may be subject to change. Orthomed (UK) Ltd Tel: 0845 045 0259 Fax: 0845 603 2456 Email: info@orthomed.co.uk Web: www.orthomed.co.uk