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Advanced Veterinay Laparoscopic Surgery Course

This course offers comprehensive training aimed at refining minimally invasive surgical techniques in the veterinary field. Over three intensive days, participants will develop practical skills through laparoscopic simulator exercises and experimental models, covering highly complex procedures such as cholecystectomy, intracorporeal gastropexy, Nissen fundoplication, ureteral anastomosis, partial and total nephrectomy, and treatment of portosystemic shunts. The program combines clinical sessions for the presentation and discussion of real cases with specialized demonstrations, such as the use of indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence, consolidating a practice-based learning approach focused on technical precision and the management of surgical complications.

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The Advanced Veterinary Laparoscopic Surgery Course is designed for professionals seeking to refine their competencies in minimally invasive surgical techniques applied to veterinary medicine. Over three intensive days, the program combines practical and clinical training with a strongly applied approach, focused on the development of advanced surgical skills and the management of complex situations in the operating room.

During the first day, participants become familiar with technical fundamentals through exercises on a laparoscopic simulator, focused on precision, coordination, and the execution of intracorporeal dissection, cutting, and suturing maneuvers. In addition, clinical discussion of real cases is encouraged, promoting critical analysis and surgical decision-making.

Subsequent sessions focus on hands-on practice using experimental models, addressing procedures of increasing complexity such as cholecystectomy, laparoscopic gastropexy, Nissen fundoplication for the treatment of hiatal hernias, ureteral anastomoses (pyeloplasty and reimplantation), as well as partial and total nephrectomies and treatment of portosystemic shunts. Specialized demonstrations are also included, such as the use of indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence for anatomical structure identification and assessment of tissue perfusion.

The course is structured to provide a highly practical training experience, with a limited number of participants to ensure personalized attention and optimal use of the sessions. The integration of theory, practice, and case analysis provides a comprehensive overview of advanced laparoscopic surgery in animals, enhancing technical skill acquisition, surgical safety, and the problem-solving capacity of the veterinary surgeon.

 

Course Directors:

Dr. Francisco Miguel Sánchez Margallo \ Scientific Director, CCMIJU

 

Faculty:

Carlos Sánchez Rumbo \ Researcher, CCMIJU

Javier Salas Guerra \ Researcher, CCMIJU

Luis Fernando Collado Pérez \ Researcher, CCMIJU

Manuel Ramón González Portillo \ Researcher, CCMIJU

Belén García-Rojo López \ Researcher, CCMIJU

Luna Martínez Plá \ Researcher, CCMIJU

Dr. David Durán Rey \ Researcher, CCMIJU

 

Technical Secretariat:

David Durán: dduran@ccmijesususon.com