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Mitral valve repair surgery: what is important to know from a primary care standpoint?

Mitral valve repair surgery: what is important to know from a primary care standpoint?
Mitral valve repair surgery: what is important to know from a primary care standpoint?

Degenerative/myxomatous mitral valve disease is the most common heart disease in dogs. Progression of the disease varies amongst individuals however, if heart failure is reached, median survival time remains less than 1 year with medical intervention alone.

In humans the gold standard treatment is mitral valve repair (MVR), or replacement in select cases. MVR is an increasingly recognised treatment modality in dogs and is now recognised in the latest ACVIM guidelines.

It is important that owners and veterinarians are aware of all treatment options when making decisions on individual pet care and an understanding of this option for this common heart disease is therefore important. This webinar will outline the condition and optimal patient selection, the steps of the surgery and aftercare to gain a broad understanding of the process and results and expectations afterwards, with a particular focus on information most relevant to a primary care setting.

Language: English

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2 hours according to § 10(2) of the ATF Statutes as mandatory continuing education for ATF members.
ATF hours are recognized by the ÖTK as educational hours.
Recognition according to the guidelines of the Society of Swiss Veterinarians is possible.

The accreditation of CE Points is approved under the condition of a positive completion of the test in the specified period and is valid from November 19, 2025 - November 19, 2026

Speaker:

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Poppy Bristow

BVetMed, MVetMed, PGCertVetEd, FHEA, DipECVS, MRCVS, ECVS and RCVS, Recognised Specialist in Small Animal Surgery (Soft Tissue)

Poppy completed an ECVS residency in 2014 and moved to the University of Pennsylvania as a Lecturer in Surgery. She became an ECVS diploma holder in 2015, and moved back to the UK in 2016. She worked in a private referral hospital alongside helping to set up the RVC’s heart surgery programme. She undertook a further 2 year fellowship whilst there and then spent three years at DWR, Cambridge, UK setting up a new heart surgery programme. Poppy is now working on setting up an independent heart hospital, focusing on pioneering techniques with passion driven, individualised patient care.

Booking information

Duration: 1:00 h
Speaker: Poppy Bristow
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54.90 US$
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