• The Past, the Present and the Future: Advances in Cardiac and Neurosurgery that Now Save Lives

    The Past, the Present and the Future: Advances in Cardiac and Neurosurgery that Now Save Lives

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    "This presentation will cover recent advances in understanding and techniques that have seen the development of cardiac and neurosurgical management options for conditions that were traditionally not considered feasible for veterinary patients.

    Since the first open heart surgery was performed at the RVC in 2005, our ability to treat cardiac disease surgically has progressed rapidly, to the point that we now run a busy Cardiothoracic Surgery Centre treating multiple patients every week. In 2012 we performed our first feline hypophysectomy for the treatment of acromegaly and diabetes mellitus, since which time we have treated around 100 cats with this condition, as well as offering a surgical management option for dogs with pituitary dependent disease.

    We will discuss what we have learned during this time, how these procedures and others can benefit patients that traditionally had limited treatment options and possible future advances on the horizon.”

    Surgery

    Presented by Daniel Brockman, CertVR CertSAO Dipl ACVS Dipl ECVS FHEA MRCVS
    Professor of Small Animal Surgery at Royal Veterinary College

    Presented by Joe Fenn, BVetMed MVetMed DipECVN FHEA MRCVS
    Lecturer in Veterinary Neurology and Neurosurgery at Royal Veterinary College

    Sponsored by Improve International

    Presented at the London Vet Show 2019
    RVC Clinical Theatre 1
    Friday, November 15 at 4:00 PM