Contact

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

When

Monday, January 27, 2020 from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM CET
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Where

SCIVAC; Trecchi Palace
Via Trecchi 20
20100 Cremona CR
Italy

KYON TPLO Course 
Cremona, IT


COURSE CONTENT:

– Review of rationale / theory
– Instruction in lecture / video / bone model / cadaver
– Technical / practical instruction covering
– Bone model and Cadaver exercises
– Ample discussion
– Presentations on clinical experience, advanced techniques, avoiding/managing complications, new/ongoing research

LOCATION:

SCIVAC
Trecchi Palace
Via Trecchi 20
20100 Cremona CR, IT

MAX PARTICIPANTS:

24

REGISTRATION FEE:

CHF 1200.-

PAYMENT:

Payment can be made by contacting the KYON Zurich office. Please contact Monika Buergler at monika.buergler@kyon.ch

CONTACT:

KYON
Hardturmstrasse 103
8005 Zurich, Switzerland
Phone: +41 44 350 31 05
Fax: +41 44 350 31 06
Email: info@kyon.ch


INSTRUCTORS FOR THIS COURSE:
Dr. Aldo Vezzoni, Med. Vet., SCMPA, Dipl. ECVS
Dr. Luca Vezzoni, Med. Vet., Dipl. ECVS

TPLO

Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy

Long accepted, KYON TPLO integrates a more precise rationale and biological fixation

 

Since its introduction, no other procedure has impacted the veterinary orthopedic field as significantly as TPLO. Barclay Slocum’s TPLO redefined the expectations for standard of care in cruciate repair, giving surgeons the capacity to return large, working dogs to fully active life.

The TPLO surgical technique is an advanced orthopedic procedure. It requires that surgeons make a thorough evaluation of the entire hind limb. The TPLO Course is available as both dry and wet lab courses. Both courses contain lectures on background, planning, surgical technique, clinical experience and complications. The wet lab version of the course includes surgical planning where each attendee performs a TPLO on a cadaver and participates in a lab review discussion.

Course Requirements

KYON TPLO Training is appropriate for veterinarians with basic orthopedic experience who are knowledgeable in fracture plating, corrective osteotomies and/or TTA techniques. 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.