February 10, 2016: VETgirl Real-Life Rounds: How to do a splenectomy

RACE Program #:

20-1082834

RACE-Approved CE

0.5 Hours

Cost

Free to ELITE Members; otherwise $30/0.5-hour webinar

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Hemoabdomen just walk in for a 2 pm appointment? Proud of yourself for diagnosing it, but not quite sure how to do a splenectomy?

Join Dr. Steve Mehler, DACVS for a 30-minute Real-Life Rounds on how to perform a splenectomy! Learn approach to the abdomen, how to ligate, and how to remove that bleeding mass!

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  1. Liked the discussion regarding simple throws using monofilament when ligating near hilus where knot security is most important versus the use of surgeon’s and miller’s knots when ligating away from hilus where there is more fat around vessels.

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