Dinner provided after course
Kyon Bioskills Lab - Boston MA
Kyon Bioskills Lab
480 William F. McClellan HWY
Suite 202
Boston, Massachusetts 02128
United States
Hilton Garden Inn
0.3 miles from KYON
This is the closest hotel to the KYON Bioskills Lab.
If you are not joining us for Symposium, this hotel will be the most convenient. KYON is holding a block of rooms at a discounted rate for course attendees: Book online with Group Code Kyon2 here.
Hilton Boston - Logan Airport
3.0 miles from KYON
This is the hotel where Symposium is being held, and a block of rooms are being held at a discounted rate for attendees. Book online here.
The KYON Bioskills lab is a 5-10 minute
drive from Logan Airport.
KYON PAUL-2 Course
Boston, Massachusetts
This course is being offered on the day after Sympoisum ends, Monday, April 8th.
If you would like to join us for our free Symposium April 5-7th, please apply here.
COURSE CONTENT: |
– Review of rationale / theory Instructor: Aldo Vezzoni, DVM, Dipl. ECVS |
LOCATION: |
Kyon Bioskills Lab |
MAX PARTICIPANTS: |
16 |
REGISTRATION FEE: |
Veterinarian $1250 |
PAYMENT: |
Payment can be made online via PayPal or by contacting Marta Harrington at the KYON Boston office |
CONTACT: |
KYON Boston |
Proximal Abducting Ulnar Osteotomy
PAUL is a promising advancement for the care of canine elbow dysplasia patients. While palliative, PAUL has demonstrated improvements of 1 – 2 lameness grades in patients as old as 10. However, the ideal patient is younger, ~1 – 3 years old, in the early stage of disease. The surgical technique is straightforward, but not without some challenges. The PAUL Course is available as a dry lab or wet and dry lab course. Both courses contain lectures on background, planning, surgical technique, clinical experience and complications. The Wet lab version of the course includes surgical planning, each attendee performs a PAUL, and a lab review discussion.
KYON PAUL Training is appropriate for veterinary surgeons with well-rounded orthopedic experience, knowledgeable in fracture plating, corrective osteotomies and/or TPLO/TTA techniques. Complications are minimal, related to technical errors, easily avoided with comprehensive instruction and modest practice. Your OR and hospital should be suitable for orthopedic surgery.
Some surgeons/clinics will have more preparation to do than others. We are happy to discuss your specific circumstances and chart a path.