October 25, 2016: Emergency management of the gastric dilatation-volvulus patient

RACE Program #:

1082834

RACE-Approved CE

2 Hours

Cost

Free to ELITE Members; otherwise $50/2-hour webinar

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Just triaged a retching Great Dane?

Cutting a gastric dilatation-volvulus (GDV) give you heartburn?

Join us for a 2-hour, RACE-approved VETgirl online veterinary continuing education webinar, where Drs. Justine Lee, DACVECC, DABT; Garret Pachtinger, DACVECC; and Steve Mehler, DACVS review the general approach to the GDV patient. In this lecture, we’ll review the underlying signalment, clinical signs, initial stabilization, management, and surgical treatment of the canine GDV patient. You’ll also learn the general surgical approach to the GDV, including how to untwist the twist, how to evaluate the integrity of the stomach, and a simple technique for gastric resection. The lecture will finish up with how to efficiently perform the most secure types of gastropexy.

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  1. Where can I see the video of Gastrectomy On the recorded webinar, the video is not available. Thank you.

  2. I have a question in regards to lavage of the stomach. I’ve often seen surgeons after they have corrected the placement of the stomach, pass a stomach tube to 1) further decompress the stomach and then 2) to flush the stomach usually twice with warm water. Is this indicated? or is there any benefit of this procedure?

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