Why I did not create a TPLO workshop

I am frequently asked if will create a TPLO course.  It is important that the surgery taught in a workshop can be taught with a high success rate with a reasonable learning curve, uses basic surgical skills.  Many general practitioners do not have a level of comfort with using an orthopedic drill and bone saw.  These are important skills to have in order to do a TPLO.  The TPLO also requires more precision in surgery than many other surgeries; precision can be difficult to achieve and can result in post-operative complications when not achieved.  The TPLO is an elective procedure, it is not a life saving or limb sparing procedure.  Watch the video for more information on learning the TPLO.