Assessment and Management of Acute Orthopaedic & Trauma Pain
Species
Equine
Contact Hours
2 Hours - RACE Approval Pending
Language
English
Discipline
Anaesthesia & Pain Management
Veterinary Partner
Equine
Time: London 6PM / Paris 7PM / New York 1PM / Sydney 5:00AM (+1)
Part of the Equine Pain Recognition, Assessment & Management Online Lecture Series
CONTENT DESCRIPTION
This module will provide an in-depth exploration of the assessment and management of acute orthopaedic and trauma-related pain in horses. Designed for equine veterinarians, veterinary students, and professionals involved in equine healthcare, the session will cover the latest techniques and best practices for identifying, evaluating, and treating pain resulting from acute orthopaedic injuries and trauma.
Participants will learn how to conduct a comprehensive pain assessment, including the identification of pain indicators, the use of pain scoring systems, and the interpretation of clinical signs. The session will also address the pathophysiology of pain in horses, emphasizing the differences between acute and chronic pain responses. The management component will focus on a range of treatment options, from pharmacological interventions such as NSAIDs, opioids, and local anesthetics to more advanced treatment techniques such as epidural and perineural catheter placements. Case studies will be presented to illustrate real-world applications, encouraging participants to develop individualized pain management plans that consider the specific needs of each horse.
By the end of the session, attendees will have a solid understanding of how to effectively assess and manage acute orthopaedic and trauma pain in horses, ultimately improving the welfare and recovery outcomes of their equine patients.
Dr. Goodrich is a Professor of Orthopedics in the Department of Clinical Sciences. Her laboratory studies new approaches to bone and joint healing in equine athletes, and employs both gene therapy and stem cell therapy. Ongoing studies include using adeno-associated viral vectors to deliver growth factors and anti-inflammatory molecules important in cartilage and bone healing. Dr. Goodrich has utilized mesenchymal stem cells and platelet rich plasma to improve cartilage repair. Further studies utilizing gene therapy combined with stem cell therapies to improve musculoskeletal repair are currently underway.
More InfoKlaus Hopster is an Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology at the School of Veterinary Medicine of the University of Pennsylvania and a diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Anesthesia & Analgesia (ECVAA). He also is a German Veterinary Medical Association-recognized specialist in Veterinary Anesthesia, Intensive Care, and Pain Management (Fachtierarzt für Anästhesie, Intensivmedizin und Schmerztherapie).
Klaus received his DVM degree from the Hannover School of Veterinary Medicine in Germany in 2006. He then spent a rotating internship at the Equine Hospital of the same veterinary school. During this time, he was enrolled in a doctorate program under supervision of Prof. Bernd Ohnesorge that he completed in 2007 with a thesis entitled “Open-Lung-Concept ventilation during general anesthesia of the horse and its influence on the early post-operative period”. From 2007 to 2011 Klaus was enrolled in an ECVAA-approved residency program in Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia. After successful conclusion of this program he obtained the ECVCAA diplomate status in December of 2011. Upon finishing his training program, Klaus accepted the position of Senior Lecturer in Anesthesia, Pain Management, and Critical Care at the Hannover School of Veterinary Medicine's Equine Hospital that he held until his departure to the University of Pennsylvania in 2016.
Over the past 10 years Klaus’ research activities have focused on intraoperative lung function and tissue oxygenation in the horse. Before leaving the Hannover School of Veterinary Medicine he completed numerous investigations culminating in his habilitation (equivalent to Ph.D.) thesis that describes the influence of general anesthesia on intestinal perfusion and oxygenation in the horse. He has published numerous other original scientific and reviews articles, book chapters, abstracts, and proceedings in the field of veterinary anesthesiology and is a frequent speaker at national and international conferences and seminars.
Klaus is member of the Association of Veterinary Anaesthetists (AVA), the European College of Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia (ECVAA) and the Anesthesia, Intensive & Emergency Care, and Pain Management (VAINS) section of the German Veterinary Association (DVG).
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