Cardiac Surgery in Small Animals
Surgery of the heart and great vessels can be daunting. The success of an operation can often hinge on the surgeon’s understanding of cardiovascular anatomy and physiology, imaging interpretation, pre-procedural planning, and clear communication. This webinar presents discussion of surgical ligation of patent ductus arteriosus, the use of inflow occlusion for intracardiac procedures, and the emergence of hybrid cardiac surgery.
Agenda
Brian J. Sutherland, DVM, DACVS (Small Animal), will facilitate the following presentations:
- E. Christopher Orton, DVM, PhD, DACVS: Tips and Tricks for Successful PDA Ligation
- Brian J. Sutherland, DVM, DACVS (Small Animal): Beating Heart Surgery and Inflow Occlusion for Intracardiac Surgery
- E. Christopher Orton, DVM, PhD, DACVS: Techniques in Hybrid Cardiac Surgery
CE Credit
RACE Program #20-951243 is approved for 2.0 hours of continuing education in jurisdictions which recognize the American Association of Veterinary State Boards’ (AAVSB) Registry of Approved Continuing Education (RACE).
Webinar Length: 2 hours CE Credits: 2 credits MOC: 2 points
Rates per individual webinar (live and on-demand)
ACVS/ECVS Diplomate/Emeritus Diplomate $85
ACVS/ECVS Resident* $45
Veterinary/Other Professional $100
Student/Intern/Technician $60
E. Christopher Orton, DVM, PhD, DACVS
Dr. Orton received a DVM from Washington State University. He completed residency training in small animal surgery at Ohio State University, a NIH research fellowship at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, and a PhD from Colorado State University. He is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons. Dr. Orton established the clinical cardiology service at Colorado State University and began a heart surgery program for small animals in 1991. This program is credited with firsts in canine open-heart surgery and is recognized as a leading center for small animal cardiac surgery and interventions. Dr. Orton’s current research interests are in the areas of pathobiology of valvular heart disease and development of interventions for valvular heart disease. He is an Honorary Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (Cardiology) and serves as an Associate Editor for the Journal of Veterinary Cardiology