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Hosted at the beautiful Caribe Royale Resort in Orlando, Florida from May 23- 26, 2022, the Practical Orthopedic Surgical Techniques course at the immersive NAVC Institute is designed to equip the practicing veterinarian with new and refined skills in practical small animal orthopedic procedures. Veterinarians will learn when to (and when not to) perform practical orthopedic surgical procedures and how to perform them with excellence. Procedures that you will perform on canine and feline cadavers include extracapsular suture stifle stabilization, medial patellar luxation, femoral head/neck ostectomy (traditional and ventral), lateral approach to the femur, feline mandibular symphysis fracture repair, joint taps, epidural injections and amputation of the pelvic and thoracic limbs. Learning Objectives: Participants will leave having gained confidence in their ability to: Diagnose CrCL disease and identify good candidates for extracapsular suture stabilization (“ExCap”). Explore the canine stifle and visualize the menisci. Perform ExCap using a lateral fabellar-tibial suture and provide postoperative care. Identify good candidates for medial patellar luxation (MPL) corrective surgery. Determine if trochleoplasty is indicated and to perform the procedure. Determine if tibial crest transposition is indicated and to perform the procedure (including a few tricks not shown in any textbooks). Identify good candidates for ventral femoral head/neck ostectomy (FHNO) and to perform the procedure. Identify good candidates for traditional FHNO and to perform the procedure. Perform a lateral approach to the femur. Feline mandibular symphysis fracture repair. Perform joint taps. Perform an epidural injection. Perform a forequarter amputation. Perform a hindquarter amputation. Who Should Attend? This course is designed to train both the novice and the experienced veterinary practitioner. “Newbies” will enjoy the security of learning these practical techniques in a supportive and nurturing learning environment. “Old Guard” veterinarians are sure to learn subtle nuances that will help them refine their current techniques. Course Leader: Ross H. Palmer, DVM, MS, DACVS For more information or to register, visit https://bit.ly/3hSosld