SMALL AND LARGE ANIMAL SURGERY
cod. 15602

Academic year 2007/08
5° year of course - First semester
Professor responsible for the course unit
BOTTI Paolo
integrated course unit
15 credits
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Course unit structured in the following modules:

Learning objectives

To learn all practical procedures usefull to make a diagnosis and a correct therapy.

Prerequisites

All topics included in didattical regulament of the Faculty

Course unit content

<br /><br />Presentation and discussion of clinical cases, in small and large animals of surgical interest: diagnosis, prognosis, and surgical treatment of each case. Imaging is particularly focused. Analysis of the surgical results and of the follow up controls are discussed with students.

Full programme

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Bibliography

<br />Valentini S.: Introduzione alla Semeiotica Chirurgica – Girali Editore, 2000<br />G. Sumner Smith: Procedimenti decisionali in chirurgia ortopedica veterinaria. Masson editore, 1992<br />Denny R. Hamish: Compendio di Chirurgia ortopedica del cane e del gatto. Traduzione Italiana a cura di Carlucci, Modenato, Citi, Girali Editore, 1998<br />Fossum Theresa Welch: Chirurgia dei Piccoli Animali. Maqsson Editore, 2004<br />Stashak T.S.: la zoppicatura nel cavallo, IV edizione, Lea and Febiger, Philadelphia. Ed. Italiana SBM Noceto (PR), 1990<br />Rose R.J., Hodgson D.R.: Manual of Equine Practice 2/e. edizione Italiana a cura di Delfino Editore, 2005

Teaching methods

<br />The students are requested to arrange all procedure usefull to have a correct diagnosi and to suggest the more effective therapy. <br />The examen consists in discussion on a clinical case observed during the lessons

Assessment methods and criteria

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Other information

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