Date: November 20, 2024
Time: 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM (US Eastern Time)
Platform: Zoom
Join DVM Central’s November Expo! This event will cover critical topics in small intestinal surgery and the advantages of hypochlorous acid for veterinary use. Enhance your skills with advanced surgical techniques to minimize risks in canine and feline procedures, discover the science behind hypochlorous acid for safe treatments, and see new products in action through live demonstrations. Network with leading experts, engage in Q&As, and enjoy raffle prizes and exclusive discounts!
1st Webinar
Time: 2:00 – 3:00 PM
Speaker: Dr. Bonnie Campbell
Topic: Key Techniques in Small Intestinal Surgery: Enterotomy, Resection, and Anastomosis
Description:
This session focuses on essential surgical techniques for enterotomy and resection/anastomosis in dogs and cats, with an emphasis on reducing complications like dehiscence. We’ll cover assessing tissue health, incision placement, suturing methods, and the long-term effects of bowel resections. Special cases, such as intestinal biopsies, linear foreign bodies, and tumors, will also be discussed.
Highlights:
- Recognizing risk factors for surgical complications
- Optimal practices for incisions, suturing, and reinforcement
- Antibiotic protocols and handling special cases
2nd Webinar
Time: 3:00 – 3:30 PM
Speaker: Dr. Lindsey Wendt
Topic: Hypochlorous Acid in Veterinary Care
Description:
Learn about the applications of hypochlorous acid in veterinary medicine, including its antimicrobial properties and safe use in wound care and infection management.
Highlights:
- Mechanisms and clinical applications
- Safety guidelines and recommended use cases
Sponsor Product Demo
Time: 3:30 – 3:45 PM
HICC Pet presented a live 15-minute demo and Q&A session.
Announcements & Raffle
Time: 3:45 – 4:00 PM
Exciting raffle prizes and an exclusive discount code announcement!
Register Today!
Don’t miss this chance to earn 1.5 CE credits, enhance your surgical skills, explore innovative products, and connect with other veterinary professionals.
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