Developmental Elbow Disorders in Dogs – Update on Diagnostic & Therapeutic Options
Species
Small Animal
Contact Hours
3 Hours - RACE Approved
Language
English
Discipline
Diagnostic Imaging
Orthopaedics
Rehabilitation & Physiotherapy / Physical Therapy
Sports Medicine
Surgery
Recorded on: 7th September 2023
Panelists:
Peter Böttcher Dr.med.vet., DECVS - Freie University, Germany
David Dycus DVM, MS, CCRP, DACVS - Nexus Veterinary Specialists, USA
Don Hulse DVM, DACVS, DECVS - Texas A&M, USA
Moderator:
Rico Vannini Dr.Med.Vet., DECVS - Bessy's Kleintierklinik, Switzerland
PANEL DISCUSSION DESCRIPTION
Developmental elbow disorders remain one of the most common causes of front limb lameness in dogs. It is a devastating condition and affects dogs lifelong. Over the past decade a tremendous amount of experience has been gained in dealing with this disorder, having improved our knowledge on how to best manage it. Despite all the technical advances such as arthroscopy or computer tomography and new therapeutic modalities (incl. the use of endoprostheses), it can be challenging to diagnose and frustrating to treat developmental elbow disorders successfully.
An international panel of world-renowned orthopaedic surgeons with a specialist interest in developmental elbow disorders will be exchanging ideas and useful tips and tricks on prevention, the diagnostic work-up, decision-making, treatment and overall management of affected dogs.
Attending veterinarians will be given ample opportunity to ask questions and contribute to the discussion by sharing their own experience.
Dr. Dycus attended Mississippi State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine for his veterinary degree, Auburn University for a small animal rotating internship, and Mississippi State for a combined surgical residency and Masters degree.#
Dr. Dycus is frequently asked to lecture locally, nationally, and internationally. He has given over 250 continuing education lectures and taught over 150 laboratories. He has published numerous research articles and authored or co-authored several book chapters. He is the co-editor of the textbook: Complications in Canine Cranial Cruciate Ligament Surgery. In 2023 Dr. Dycus received the Veterinary Hero’s Award in surgery by DVM360 and was named by DVM360.com as one of the 10 veterinarians to watch in 2018. Dr. Dycus is a frequent contributor for updates in orthopedics to several veterinary websites and magazines. Dr. Dycus has also been featured on Sirius XMs Doctor Radio’s segment on Pet Health and Orthopedics. His passion for teaching has allowed Dr. Dycus to become a laboratory instructor for the CBLO, TPLO, extra-capsular stabilization, medial patella luxation, angular limb deformity, and fracture repair. He is on faculty for AO (Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Osteosynthesefragen), faculty for the UPenn Working Dog Practitioner Certification, and he is an orthopedic consultant for VIN (Veterinary Information Network).
Along with being a scientific reviewer for multiple journals, he serves on the editorial review board and is the associate editor (orthopedics) for Veterinary Surgery, the official publication of the American and European Colleges of Veterinary Surgeons. He has previously held an appointment on the research committee for the American College of Veterinary Surgeons. Currently Dr. Dycus is on the Board of Trustees for the American College of Veterinary Surgeons, is a council member for the Association for Veterinary Orthopedic Research and Education (AVORE) and is on the education committee for AO North America.
Dr. Dycus became a certified canine rehabilitation practitioner through the University of Tennessee in 2015. He is the founder and surgeon at Fusion Veterinary Orthopedics where he has a focus on total joint replacement, complex and minimally invasive fracture repair as well as angular limb deformity correction, 3D implant printing, and arthroscopy. In addition, he is the founder of Ortho Vet Consulting, an educational consulting and orthopedic coaching service.
More InfoDr. Hulse graduated from Texas A&M in 1970 and completed his surgical training at Kansas State University in 1973. After becoming board-certified in 1977, Dr. Hulse worked as a staff surgeon at Louisiana State University and Oklahoma State University until 1984. For the past 30 years, he has served as a Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at Texas A&M University.
Dr. Hulse is a recognized leader in veterinary orthopedics and is frequently an invited speaker at national and international veterinary conferences. He has developed techniques commonly used for treatment of bone and joint disorders in dogs and is a co-author of the industry-defining textbook, Small Animal Arthroscopy. His clinical research interests focus on minimally invasive surgery for joint disorders and for fracture treatment. Dr. Hulse has been performing surgery in the Austin area for over 10 years and is a partner at AVES.
More InfoRico graduated 1981 from the University of Zürich. 1987 he completed his surgical residency training at the Ohio State University, USA. For nine years he was senior assistant and faculty surgeon at the small animal clinic of the University of Zürich. 1994 he became Diplomate the European College of Veterinary Surgeons. 1995 he founded Bessy’s small animal and referral clinic in Zürich. 2015 he sold his clinic to the IVC/ Bessy’s small animal and referral clinic Evidensia group but remains clinical director.
He has been president of AOVET and ESVOT. For many years he was international chairmen of the Education Commission AOVET. Beside orthopaedics and surgery his main interest is canine sports medicine. He is actively involved with agility, bike jöhring and diving.
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