ERG on RETevet in veterinary Ophthalmology clinic: why we do it and what we can see.

Datum:

06.05.2025, 18:00 Uhr
bis 06.05.2025, 19:00 Uhr
Start at 6pm German Time (CET)

Ort:

Online

Sprache

English

Teilnehmerstatus:

Es sind noch Plätze verfügbar

Seminar-Nr:

PrWeb25/013

Kosten:

0,00 + 19% MwSt. =
0,00

ERG on RETevet in veterinary Ophthalmology clinic: why we do it and what we can see.

Beschreibung:

The RETevet is an advanced electroretinography (ERG) device designed to assess retinal function in animals. It is an invaluable diagnostic tool for veterinary ophthalmologists, allowing them to detect inherited and acquired retinal diseases, even when ophthalmoscopic abnormalities are not visible. The RETevet can perform ERG testing despite the presence of media opacities, making it essential for pre-cataract surgery evaluations and for obtaining critical information about retinal health.

Zielgruppe:

Veterinary ophthalmologists, veterinarians interested in starting or expanding their knowledge in ophthalmology, as well as researchers in the field of veterinary medicine. It is ideal for professionals looking to enhance their skills in diagnosing retinal diseases, performing pre-cataract surgery assessments, and learning more about electroretinography (ERG) testing using the RETevet, especially when traditional ophthalmic exams are limited or media opacities are present.

Seminarziel:

The objective of this webinar is to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the importance and advantages of electroretinography (ERG) in diagnosing retinal diseases in animals. Through the use of the RETevet, veterinarians will learn how to effectively perform ERG testing, even in the presence of media opacities, and how this device is essential for detecting inherited and acquired retinal diseases, especially when ophthalmoscopic abnormalities are not present. Additionally, the webinar will emphasize the importance of conducting ERG testing before cataract surgery to rule out retinal degenerations.

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Referenten:

Dr. Sara Rybarczyk


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