School of Veterinary Medicine and Science

Standing Surgery for the Equine Practitioner: Simple Surgeries that you can do

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Dates Wednesday 29 October 2025
Duration 8 hours
Speakers

Dr David Rutherford, BVM&S Cert ES(Orth) Dip ECVS PGCHE SFHEA MRCVS 

Dr Richard Stephenson BVMS, Cert VR, Cert EP, MRCVS

Location School of Veterinary Medicine and Science
Cost

£500

10% discount for booking online

20% discount for alumni

Book Standing Surgery for the Equine Practitioner (29 October) AND Taking the Stress out of the Equine Pre-Purchase Examination (30 October) for only £1,150 (£1,035 for online bookings or £920 for alumni). This two-day package includes one night’s accommodation, breakfast and evening meal.

 

 

 

 

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Overview

Are you tired of having to refer your cases for what are actually fairly simple surgical procedures? Under the instruction of experienced experts, during this practical and interactive one-day course equine practitioner will learn the indications, technique, after care and possible complication of a variety of commonly performed surgical procedures that can be easily performed in the standing sedated horse. 

With three hours of lectures and four hours of practical tuition you will learn about nine different procedures then practice on cadaver specimens. Develop your surgical skills beyond wound repair and castration to further your career in equine practice and maintain control of your cases.

Topics to be covered:

The indications, technique, after care and possible complication of: 

  1. Third eyelid removal 
  2. Enucleation 
  3. Suturing a simple eyelid laceration 
  4. Wiring a simple incisor fracture 
  5. Sinus trephine and endoscopy 
  6. Nasofrontal sinus flap 
  7. Removal of a fractured distal splint bone 
  8. Deep digital flexor tenotomy 
  9. Medial patella desmotomy (theory only not practical) 

Learning objectives

Be able to safely and accurately perform the nine procedures listed above.

 

Required delegate attributes

This course is for equine or mixed practitioners with an interest in surgical disease in the horse.  You should already be confident repairing wounds and performing castrations so that you are now looking to further develop your surgical skills.

 

 

Veterinary CPD Education Centre

School of Veterinary Medicine and Science
University of Nottingham
Sutton Bonington Campus
Leicestershire, LE12 5RD

0115 951 6647

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