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Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthetic Techniques - Session 6: Interfascial Plane Blocks & The Abdomen
Species

Small Animal

Contact Hours

2 hours

Early Booking Deadline

Thu, 01 January, 1970

Registration Deadline

Thu, 01 January, 1970

Language

English

Sponsors
Discipline

Anaesthesia & Pain Management

Diagnostic Imaging

Surgery

Toxicology & Pharmacology

Industry Partners

Global

Veterinary Partners

Global

Online Lecture –  Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthetic Techniques - Session 6: Interfascial Plane Blocks & The Abdomen

Part of the Online Lecture Series on Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthetic Techniques for Small Animals

CONTENT DESCRIPTION

This session will introduce you to one of the newest and most exciting areas of ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia – interfascial plane blocks. Over the last ten years, ultrasonography has allowed us to identify and access interfascial planes, the potential spaces where many of nerves that serve the trunk and abdomen are too small to otherwise see and identify. This session will discuss the evolution of these techniques and their suspected mechanism of action, and will introduce you to two important interfascial plane blocks that can be used to facilitate surgical procedures of the abdomen – Transversus Abdominis Plane (TAP) blocks and Quadratus Lumborum (QL) blocks. We will review the current literature and use our clinical and research experience to focus the discussion of relevant anatomy, drug selection, required equipment, what are the desired ultrasound images to obtain, and expected effects and contraindications.         

 

.The course fee includes a certificate of attendance, that will be issued once the webinar series/webinar has ended and your .

 

Dr. Campoy is a Clinical Professor and Section Chief of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine at Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine. A native of Spain, Dr. Campoy received his veterinary degree from Universidad de Zaragoza (Spain) in 1995. After some time in private practice, he completed an internship at the aforementioned University. Subsequently, Dr Campoy completed his residency in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care at University College Dublin (Ireland). He attained diplomate status from the European College of Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia in 2004. Dr. Campoy also holds a Certificate in Veterinary Anaesthesia of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons.

Research interests for Dr. Campoy are focused on locoregional anesthetic techniques for all species with a focus on dogs and horses. He has co-authored numerous peer reviewed publications on this topic as well as some of the leading texts in locoregional anesthesia.

Dr. Matt Read graduated with a DVM with distinction from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine in Canada in 1998. Following graduation, he completed a residency in veterinary anesthesiology and a Master of Veterinary Science. He became board-certified with the American College of Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia (ACVAA) in 2002.

Following his residency, Matt taught at the University of Georgia for two years before returning to Canada and developing and supervising the anesthesia services in two large specialty hospitals in Toronto and Calgary between 2003 and 2010. In 2010, Matt joined the University of Calgary as an Associate Professor where he taught in the DVM program and also served as Assistant Dean, Admissions.

In 2018, Matt moved to Columbus, Ohio where he is now working as an anesthesiologist and serving as Specialty Team Leader - Anesthesiology for MedVet, a family of emergency and specialty hospitals with more than 30 locations across the USA.

Matt has delivered over 100 lectures and workshops around the world and is currently preparing the second edition of a textbook, Small Animal Regional Anesthesia and Analgesia.

He dreams of someday going into space and opening an ice cream shop in the Caribbean, not necessarily in that order.

Maja graduated from the Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences in Poland in 2010. After graduation she worked for 2 years at the same university in the Surgical Department where her main focus was anaesthesia and emergency critical care.

She moved to the UK in 2012 and undertook an Internship at the University of Liverpool followed by a Residency in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia at the Royal Veterinary Collage. Maja joined DWR in 2017 and in the same year became a European Specialist.

Veterinary Student

Webinar

USD 30.00

Qualified Vet

Webinar

USD 130.00

Intern/Resident (Requires proof of status)

Webinar

USD 100.00

Vet Nurse/Vet Tech (Requires proof of status)

Webinar

USD 100.00

Vet & Vet. Nurse / Vet. Technician

Webinar

USD 225.00

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