Contact

Monika Buergler
KYON
monika.buergler@kyon.ch
+41 44 350 31 07

When

Saturday, June 13, 2020 from 9:00 AM to 6:30 PM CEST
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followed by Symposium reception

Location


Torrington Orthopaedics

 

IES House, Mission Street
HD6 1NQ Brighouse,
West Yorkshire
United Kingdom


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 KYON TTA Course  
Advancements in TTA procedure for reduced complications and increased safety  

Zurich, Switzerland


DATE: 

June 13, 2020

COURSE CONTENT: 

 

 


 

TIME: June 13

- Review of rational / theory
- Instruction in lecture / video / bone  model format 
- Technical / practical instruction 
- Bone model exercises 
- Ample discussion 
- Presentations on clinical experience, advanced techniques, avoiding / managing complications, new / ongoing research

09:00 to 18:30, followed by dinner

LOCATION:

Torrington Orthopaedics

IES House, Mission Street
HD6 1NQ Brighouse,
West Yorkshire

United Kingdom

 

MAX PARTICIPANTS:

16

Speaker

Dr. Andy Torrington

REGISTRATION FEE: 

PAYMENT:

CHF 700.-

Payment can be made by credit card or bank transfer. 

CONTACT:

 

monika.buergler@kyon.ch.

KYON    
Hardturmstrasse 103 
8005 Zurich, Switzerland 
phone: +41 44 350 31 05 
fax: +41 44 350 31 06 
email: info@kyon.ch

  

TTA

Tibial Tuberosity Advancement

Advancements in TTA procedure for reduced complications and increased safety   

Surgical repair of cranial cruciate deficiency is one of the most common small animal orthopedic procedures, due not only to the high incidence of the problem, but also to the clinical success of recent surgical techniques.

KYON launched TTA for cranial cruciate deficiency in dogs in early 2004, following three years of clinical testing.  Slobodan Tepic, Dr. Sci., Dipl. Ing., and Prof. Pierre M. Montavon, Head of Small Animal Surgery at the School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Zurich, have developed  TTA to allow neutralization of cranial tibial thrust without compromising joint congruency. This technique was a major departure from conventional practice. Since 2004, KYON’s TTA procedure has been used in over 100,000 cases by more than 1,000 surgeons and has become an important addition to the canine cranial cruciate repair armamentarium.