Standing Respiratory Surgeries: Tips and Tricks
Description of standing respiratory surgical procedures and their distinct advantages have promoted wider adoption of these methods. The webinar will highlight elements that could be problematic for proper operating room safety, ease of surgical execution, and patient outcomes. The main technical aspects of the procedures are similar to laryngoplasty under general anesthesia.
Britta S. Leise, DVM, PhD, DACVS (Large Animal), will facilitate the following presentation:
- Eileen Hackett, DVM, PhD, DACVS
- Fabrice Rossignol, DVM, DECVS
CE Credit
RACE Program #20-1094292 is approved for 2 hours of continuing education credits in jurisdictions which recognize the American Association of Veterinary State Boards’ (AAVSB) Registry of Approved Continuing Education (RACE). However, participants should be aware that some boards have limitations on the number of hours accepted in certain categories and/or restrictions on certain methods of delivery of continuing education. RACE is approved through August 21, 2025.
Rates per individual webinar (live and on-demand)
Registration Rates |
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ACVS/ECVS Diplomate/Emeritus Diplomate | $75 |
ACVS/ECVS Resident | 35 |
Veterinary/Other Professional | 100 |
Student/Intern/Technician | 50 |
Eileen Hackett, DVM, PhD, DACVS
Associate Professor Equine Surgery and Critical Care
Colorado State University
Dr. Hackett is boarded certified in large animal surgery and critical care with a PhD in clinical pharmacology. She is an associate professor of surgery at Colorado State University.
Fabrice Rossignol, DVM, DECVS
Equine Clinic Grosbois
Dr. Rossignol graduated in 1994 from National Veterinary School of Toulouse (South of France). He joined the equine clinic of Grosbois near Paris just after, and became a partner in 1998. He followed an ECVS alternate training residency program between 2002 to 2007 and became an ECVS diplomate in 2010. Fabrice is a senior surgeon at the Equine Clinic de Grosbois and Equine Clinic of Chantilly. He has a 100% activity in surgery. He has a major interest in upper airway surgery, fracture repair, laparoscopy and arthroscopy. He is involved in some research projects such as the development of a laryngeal pacemaker as well as laryngeal reinnervation within the Medel group, and the development of new orthopedic implants within the AO group. He has been a member of the AOVET Faculty since 2016. Fabrice likes traveling, skiing, and cinema.