Wetlabs
Esvot Wetlabs 2009 Report
From 9-12th September 2009, 136 veterinary orthopaedic specialists from across Europe gathered in Munich for a series of ESVOT wetlabs.
Esvot Wetlabs 2007 Photogallery
Saturday 8 Sept
Veterinary School, University of Munich, Germany
Course Faculty: Prof. Dr. H.A.W. Hazewinkel (CH), Prof. Dr. M. Flückiger, Dr. B.Tellhelm (D)
Participants: max 60, min 30
Sponsor: IEWG
The International Elbow Working Group provides the standards of elbow dysplasia classification and control.
This practical seminar provides the opportunity to evaluate and discuss radiographs of elbow dysplasia with a film reading according to the international classification and to discuss the control strategies of the disease.
Saturday 8 Sept
Course Faculty: Jörg Auer (CH), Randy Boudrieau (USA)
Participants: max 20, min 10
Sponsor: SYNTHES
The original internal locking system which revolutionized internal fixation both in humans and in animals.
The increased stability and the unique features of this system widen the clinical applications of internal fixation.
Friday 7 Sept.
Veterinary School, University of Munich, Germany
Course Faculty: M. Ness (UK) and K. Kraus (USA)
Participants: max 20, min 12
Sponsor: ORTHOMED
There has been a great deal of interest in locking systems over the last few years. One of the limiting factors from the point of view of the veterinary surgeon has been the requirement to stock a dedicated range of locking screws as well as the standard range of screws.
Friday 7 Sept. Saturday 8 Sept. (two-day-course)
Veterinary School, University of Munich, Germany
Course Director: S. Tepic (CH)
Faculty: R. Boudrieau (USA), S. Tepic (CH), A. Vezzoni (I)
Participants: max 15, min 10
Sponsor: KYON
The Zurich system for cementless total hip replacement provides immediate
fixation of the femoral stem with interlocked screws and secondary permanent
fixation with bone integration.
Munich, Germany
September 7th & 8th, 2007
Course Faculty: //
Participants: max 20, min 15
Sponsor: BIOMEDTRIX
The original internal locking system which revolutionized internal fixation both in humans and in animals.
The increased stability and the unique features of this system widen the clinical applications of internal fixation.
Friday 7 Sept. Saturday 8 Sept. (two-day-course)
Veterinary School, University of Munich, Germany
Course Director: B. van Ryssen (B)
Faculty: JF. Bardet (F), C. Devitt (USA), E. Heck (D), N. Fitzpatrick (UK), H. Kriegleder (D), GL. Rovesti (I), W. Whitney (USA)
Participants: max 30, min 20
Sponsor: Arthrex Co.
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