Common suturing errors made with instrument ties
👋 Welcome to the Mentorship Program for the Inexperienced Surgeon
We’re so glad you’re here! This program is designed to help you grow your surgical skills and confidence, one step at a time.
Each month covers a new topic with a suggested schedule to guide you . This month’s topic is The Spay Surgery.
This surgery is a great teaching tool as it familiarizes you with working within the abdomen and the ventral midline approach. We have created a viewing order and timeline for you but feel free to move at your own pace. The first video in the menu is the longest one and it is packed full of information. It is an excellent starting point.
As you work through the material, please post any comments or questions below. We’re monitoring this space and will do our best to respond here but if not, for sure we will address the question during the webinar.
Be sure to note the date of this month’s live Q&A webinar, also listed in the menu. It’s a great chance to ask questions, review cases, and clarify anything that comes up during the month.
In the downloadable resources section at the top of the page, you’ll find a surgery log template there. We strongly encourage you to use it, especially to track your spay surgeries. It’s a valuable teaching tool that helps reinforce learning and monitor progress.
Let’s get started!
Questions & Answers (1)
Hi Dr. Brock,
I was wondering if I could ask a question about a reply you had given last month to a colleague's question about a feline neuter anesthetic protocol for a cat with a heart murmur. You had mentioned at the end: "Listen carefully for upper respiratory noises such as gurgling both before and also in the half hour or so after extubation and treat with IM glycopyrrolate at 0.01mg/kg." I do sometimes hear this in feline patients after extubation during neuter procedures, (does not occur in patients we do IM sedation for other procedures and are not intubated). I was told or assumed it may be due to the lidocaine spray upon intubation and we tell clients this should resolve within 24-48h. Should I be treating this with glycopyrrolate and is the lidocaine spray the actual reason for this??
A question for Dr. Sylvestre also: I was just looking for the spay and neuter workshop to see if I could watch the cryptorchid videos, do we still have access to this?
Thank you very much,
Tina
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