Companion Animal Surgery – Orthopaedics II - Large Joint Surgery

Course content

The purpose of this course is to extend the student’s knowledge, skills, and competences in the approach to, assessment, diagnosis, and management of the sick companion animal patient in need of large joint orthopaedic surgery. The course will extend the students assessment and management of the companion animal patient in need of large joint orthopaedic surgery and plan the perioperative management of the patient, including specific anaesthesia and analgesia requirements.

Education

This course is a compulsory course at the Master of Companion Animal Clinical Science. The Master is a postgraduate education targeting small animal veterinarians seeking Continual Professional Development (CPD).

This course is only available to enrolled students pursuing the full programme and is not open to single course students

Learning outcome

Having completed the course, the student must be able to:

Knowledge

  • Understand the aetiology, pathophysiology and clinical appearance of surgical disorders of the large joints.
  • Understand the influence of surgical disorders of the large joints of the musculoskeletal system on the selection of anaesthesia and anagelsia protocols.
  • Use and continue to develop common and typical techniques in musculoskeletal disease focused on large joint disorders.
  • Explain, reflect about, and discuss a problem oriented and evidence based work-up and treatment plan for patients with large joint disorders.
  • Define and identify relevant anatomical structures

 

Skills

  • Perform advanced atraumatic surgical techniques in particular with regards to tissue handling and minimal invasive diagnostics in regard to disorders of the large joints including;
  • Shoulder disorders e.g. biceps tenosynovitis, medial instability
  • Elbow disorders e.g. ununited anconeal process, medial coronoid disease
  • Hip joint disorders e.g. femoral head and neck excision, stabilization techniques for luxation.
  • Stifle joint and patellar disorders including meniscectomy, arthrotomy, extracapsular stabilization, trochlear recession, tibial tuberosity transposition and lateral imbrication.
  • Risk assessment after surgery with focus on treatment effect, complications and estimation of prognosis.
     

Competences

  • Evaluate, plan and manage a diagnostic work-up for a patient with a complex history within companion animal large joint disorders.
  • Plan advanced therapy/procedures for companion animal orthopaedic large joint surgery patients.
  • Independently obtain, evaluate and elaborate on evidence-based new knowledge within companion animal large joint orthopaedic surgery.
  • Collaborate and communicate within and between specialist and non-specialist peers and laypersons involved in companion animal large joint orthopaedic surgical patient management.

A mixture of case-based and problem oriented lectures, e-learning, theoretical and practical exercises. Case-study work. Scientific literature.

Updated literature lists will be posted 1 month prior to course start. The participant should have theoretical knowledge updated prior to participation.

Inclusion criteria for Master's Programme in Companion Animal Clinical Science: Degree in veterinary medicine and at least two years of relevant work experience.

Oral
Individual
Collective
ECTS
5 ECTS
Type of assessment
Portfolio
Type of assessment details
The portfolio exam consists of two parts.

1) The course certificate, which supports, underpins, and focuses on the learning process (learning portfolio). All required components of the course certificate must be approved and include a) a minimum of 80% active participation, b) preparation and oral presentation of a problem oriented clinical case and c) a written assignment.

2) A graded evaluation, which focuses on the intended learning outcomes (evaluation portfolio). The graded evaluation includes an exam with multiple-choice, short answer, and/or essay questions.
Exam registration requirements

Both, approved course certificate and a passed examination are required to pass the course. Students may attend examination without approval of course certificate.

Aid
All aids allowed
Marking scale
7-point grading scale
Censorship form
No external censorship
More than one internal examiner
Exam period

Exam dates will be published on the programme  homepage.

Criteria for exam assessment

To achieve the maximum grade of 12, the student shall be able to:

 

Knowledge

  • Understand the aetiology, pathophysiology and clinical appearance of surgical disorders of the large joints.
  • Understand the influence of surgical disorders of the large joints of the musculoskeletal system on the selection of anaesthesia and anagelsia protocols.
  • Use and continue to develop common and typical techniques in musculoskeletal disease focused on large joint disorders.
  • Explain, reflect about, and discuss a problem oriented and evidence based work-up and treatment plan for patients with large joint disorders.
  • Define and identify relevant anatomical structures

 

Skills

  • Perform advanced atraumatic surgical techniques in particular with regards to tissue handling and minimal invasive diagnostics in regard to disorders of the large joints including;
  • Shoulder disorders e.g. biceps tenosynovitis, medial instability
  • Elbow disorders e.g. ununited anconeal process, medial coronoid disease
  • Hip joint disorders e.g. femoral head and neck excision, stabilization techniques for luxation.
  • Stifle joint and patellar disorders including meniscectomy, arthrotomy, extracapsular stabilization, trochlear recession, tibial tuberosity transposition and lateral imbrication.
  • Risk assessment after surgery with focus on treatment effect, complications and estimation of prognosis.
     

Competences

  • Evaluate, plan and manage a diagnostic work-up for a patient with a complex history within companion animal large joint disorders.
  • Plan advanced therapy/procedures for companion animal orthopaedic large joint surgery patients.
  • Independently obtain, evaluate and elaborate on evidence-based new knowledge within companion animal large joint orthopaedic surgery.
  • Collaborate and communicate within and between specialist and non-specialist peers and laypersons involved in companion animal large joint orthopaedic surgical patient management.

Part time Master and Diploma courses

  • Category
  • Hours
  • Lectures
  • 20
  • Preparation
  • 56
  • Practical exercises
  • 15
  • Exam
  • 50
  • English
  • 141

Kursusinformation

Language
English
Course number
SCAM21004U
ECTS
5 ECTS
Programme level
Part Time Master
Duration
5 days full time
Placement
Autumn
Autumn 2023 (Every second year)
Price

Tuition fees – University of Copenhagen (ku.dk)

Schedulegroup
Novara, Italy
Capacity
24
Studyboard
Study Board for the Professionel Master´s Degree Programmes at The Faculty og Health and Medical Science
Contracting department
  • Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences
Contracting faculty
  • Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Course Coordinator
  • James Edward Miles   (4-6f66726e45787a736933707a336970)
Dorthe Hansen
Teacher

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