On Demand
Avian Incisions: Using Bipolar Cautery vs. Scalpel
Hosted by VetFolio
Dates TBD Online / Virtual
About This Event
This course explores the history and application of radiosurgery in avian practice, focusing on how radio waves can be used to cut and coagulate tissues with minimal blood loss and reduced surgical time. Laura Wade compares radiosurgery techniques to CO2 lasers and scalpels, addressing safety considerations and potential complications to ensure effective surgical outcomes for avian and reptile patients.
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Who This Event Is For
Target Audience
Veterinarians specializing in avian and exotic animal medicine, particularly those performing surgical procedures on birds and reptiles.