Beschreibung:
Learning objectives:
Spinal surgery accounts for the largest proportion of neurosurgical procedures in small animals, with herniated discs being the most commonly treated condition. Successful treatment requires careful clinical and diagnostic evaluation in order to select the appropriate individual treatment strategy.
This is based on a sound neurological understanding of the exact location of the lesion. In a first step, training in clinical neurological localisation is provided using video cases. Building on this, the therapeutic decision-making process and the various treatment options are discussed in detail.
Knowledge is imparted in a practical and interactive manner – using video analyses, short lectures and an optional wet lab – in a pleasant and relaxed learning atmosphere. Regardless of whether the discopathy is cervical, thoracolumbar or lumbosacral, the focus is on developing a treatment plan tailored to the individual patient.
This training course will help you make informed decisions between conservative and surgical therapy and select the appropriate surgical technique for each case. In addition, you will receive practical tips and tricks for successfully performing ventral slot, hemilaminectomy with fenestration and dorsal laminectomy.
This course will be plurilingual. Presentations will be on English, but during practicals explanations can be provided on French, german, czech and English on demand.
Zielgruppe:
The seminar is aimed at beginners and veterinarians who would like to deepen their basic knowledge for everyday practice.
Seminarziel:
Referenten:
Professor, Leiter der Abteilung für Kleintierchirurgie/Neurochirurgie
Seit 2025 Leiter der Departements für klinische Veterinärmedizin
Zahlreiche Publikationen (fast 200), Buchkapiteln und Vorträge zum Thema Neurochirurgie auf verschiedenen internationalen Kongressen
Hauptforschungsgebiete: thorakolumbale Bandscheibenerkrankungen, Wirbelsäulenfusion, atlantoaxiale Instabilität und andere Wirbelsäulenerkrankungen
Hauptmotivation und Interesse im Beruf: Entwicklung und Modernisierung der Lehre
Professor, head of small animal surgery/neurosurgery division
Since 2025 Head of department of clinical veterinary medicine
Numerous publications (almost 200), contributions to many book chapters, and a couple of presentations in neurosurgery at different international congresses
Main research topics: thoracolumbar disc disease, spinal fusion, atlantoaxial instability and other spinal conditions
Main professional motivation and interest: teaching development
DMV I EVCN I Dozent
seit 2017
Dozent des Kurses Physiotherapie und Rehabilitation von Kleintieren AFRZ CR, CZ
2010-2017
Oberarzt im chirurgischen Zentrum für Kleintiere in Vösendorf, AT
2007
Diplomate EVCN
2006-2017
Neurologe, Neurochirurg und Facharzt für Physiotherapie in der Jaggy-Klinik in Brünn, CZ
2002-2006
Residency an der Vetsuisse Fakultät in Bern, CH
2001-2002
Praktikum an der Vetsuisse Fakultät in Bern, CH
2000-2001
Assistent für Chirurgie und Orthopädie in der Jaggy-Klinik in Brünn, CZ
1999
Tierarzt in einer Tierklinik in Nové Jičín, CZ
1999
Promotion an der Universität in Brünn, CZ