Learning objectives
D1: Knowledge and understanding. the course is aimed at teaching knowledge and understanding of the basics of soft tissue surgery.
D2: applying knowledge and understanding. The student should learn how to apply the acquired knowledge and understanding in the everyday clinical activity for surgical cases.
D3. making judgements. Students must be able to interpret collected data and to choose the appropriate surgical instrumentation and surgical approach to each patient.
D4: Communication skills. Students should be able to communicate information, ideas, solutions and problems to specialists and clients.
D5: Learning skills. Students must have developed the learning skills needed to undertake subsequent studies with high degree of autonomy.
Prerequisites
Anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, toxicology, chemotherapy/diagnostic imaging, veterinary surgical pathology
Course unit content
Centesis on small animals.
Bandages. Setting of the operating room. Principles of asepsis and antisepsis and proper use of antimicrobials. Basic surgical instruments. Preparation of the surgical field. Preparation of the surgeon. Cutting and suturing soft tissues in small animals. Enterectomy and cistotomy in small animals, bone marrow withdrawal, application of a thoracostomy and esophagostomy tube, bone biopsy. Suture materials, knots and sutures. Drains. Basic reconstructive surgery. Ophalmic examination.
Full programme
practical lessons in small groups of students during which they learn the suture principles on mannequins first, then on small animal cadavers, on which they learn to insert a chest drain, an esophageal feeding tube, they learn to perform a bone marrow or bone biopsy. On animal organs, where they perform cystotomy and enterotomy/enterectomy.
On owned dogs and cats students will perform ophthalmology visits; on horses they will perform the clinical examination and lameness examination.
Bibliography
Fossum Theresa Welch: Chirurgia dei Piccoli Animali. Masson Editore
Tobias K.M., Johnston S.A. Veterinary Surgery: Small Animal.2 ed. 2018
Teaching methods
Practical activities designed to develop the knowledge gained during the lectures.
Assessment methods and criteria
The skills gained according to the D1 indicator, and partly to indicators 2 and 3 will be tested by a practical part during which students have to perform a suture on a fantom, to recognize surgical instruments and prepare the surgical field.
Other information
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2030 agenda goals for sustainable development
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