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How to Manage Orthopaedic Emergencies

How to Manage Orthopaedic Emergencies
How to Manage Orthopaedic Emergencies
In this presentation, Sandra will discuss the practical management of orthopaedic conditions that can be considered 'emergencies' - those in which the prognosis becomes much worse without rapid diagnosis and treatment. These include fractures that are open, associated with potential nerve injury or the growth plates of young animals, along with shearing injuries and septic joints. The principles of good wound management and the use of negative pressure therapy will be explored, along with decision-making around the optimal time for interventions, surgical or otherwise.

 

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Sandra Corr

BVMS, CertSAS, DipECVS, FHEA, PhD, MRCVS 

Sandra Corr is Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and Head of the Surgery team in the University of Glasgow Small Animal Hospital. She is a clinician-researcher, spending 50% of her time seeing surgical cases, specialising in musculoskeletal trauma and joint disease. As well as publishing widely in the surgical field, she has contributed to several papers and book chapters on companion animal ethics. 

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Date 09.06.2026 (UTC)
Time 10:00 - 11:00 (UTC)
Speaker: Sandra Corr
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