Less Common Loco-Regional Anaesthetic Techniques for Horses Undergoing Standing Surgery
Species
Equine
Contact Hours
120 minutes - RACE Approved
Language
English
Discipline
Anaesthesia & Pain Management
Dentistry
Ophthalmology
Orthopaedics
Surgery
Veterinary Partner
Equine
Recorded: June 2021
Part of the Online Lecture Series on Pain Management in the Horse undergoing Standing Surgery
Module 4 – Less Common Loco-Regional Anaesthetic Techniques
CONTENT DESCRIPTION
Webinar 1 – Review, Experiences & Limitations of Less Common Techniques
Compared with small animal practitioners, equine clinicians are at a disadvantage regarding the range of local anaesthetic techniques which can be performed safely and effectively. As more procedures are attempted in standing horses, interest increases in developing a wider range of effective loco-regional techniques. This webinar will look at less commonly utilised techniques as well as more novel blocks targeting the upper half of the limbs, neck, back, flank and perineal regions which have yet to gain wide acceptance.
David graduated from the University of Liverpool in 1998. After 8 years in predominantly equine practice, he returned to Liverpool as a clinical anaesthetist in 2006, gained the RCVS Certificate in Veterinary Anaesthesia in 2007 and the European College of Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia Diploma in 2011 and was subsequently appointed as Senior Lecturer in Veterinary Anaesthesia.
In 2016, David stepped out of his full time clinical and teaching role to undertake a 3 year period of research into the molecular mechanisms involved in tendon disease, within the Department of Musculoskeletal Biology. Returning to clinical duties in 2020, he subsequently became Head of the Large Animal Anaesthesia service.
David is a European and Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Specialist in Equine Anaesthesia and Analgesia and is a member of the ECVAA examination committee. David has a wide range of clinical interests, has conducted several research projects within the Equine Hospital, and published on a range of anaesthesia and critical care subjects, as well as presenting his research, and being invited to speak, at several international conferences. He is also a member of the ‘Vets with Horsepower’ charity, which delivers CPD lectures to equine vets worldwide, raining money for veterinary and human charities in the process.
More InfoAlison graduated from the University of Glasgow in 2007 and initially completed a 12 month equine internship in the South of England. She then worked for almost 9 years in a referral practice in Devon where she carried out first opinion equine work as well as leading the anaesthesia and medicine caseloads. She holds the RCVS Advanced Practitioner certificate in Equine Medicine. Alison was appointed as a lecturer in Equine Anaesthesia in 2017 and is currently studying towards the European Diploma in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia.
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