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FINAL PROGRAMMEASOCIACIÓN DE VETERINARIOS ESPAÑOLES ESPECIALISTAS EN PEQUEÑOS ANIMALES

SOUTHERN EUROPEAN VETERINARY CONFERENCE

SEVILLE

20197-9 November

SPAIN

www.sevc.info

Exhibition HallThe exhibition Hall features more than 130 leading companion animal veterinary companies from all over the world showcasing modern, innovative and sophisticated products and services.

l Free entry for veterinary clinic staffl Play the Expo challenge with your appl International exhibitorsl Leading brandsl Special offersl Coffee and pastries served at the exhibition standsl Free Wi-Fi

Social EventsPoster PresentationFriday, 8 November: 7pm-8pmFIBES, Level 0, Poster Area

Free access for people registered to the congress.

Grand SEVC FiestaSaturday, 9 November: 9.30pm - 2am Café del Casino, maría Luisa Park Registration to the Scientific Programme does not included access to the Fiesta

Enjoy a party with live entertainment, tapas, drinks and music to dance the night away. It’s necessary to present the ticket within your badge to gain access.

How to get there: The nearest Metro station is Prado de San Sebastian. The taxi ride to the casino cafe is 15 min from FIBES (AVEPA-SEVC venue). There will be no coach service.

Lecture ProceedingsView and download all the conference proceedings for this year at:

http://sevc2019.com

Wi-FiFree Wi-Fi is available to all the SEVC delegates.

Wi-Fi Network: AVEPA-SEVC19Password: avepasevc19

SEVC AppDownload the SEVC app with all the information about this year’s conference! Available for Android and iPhone.

Lunch During coffee breaks you will have beverages available at the coffee points, as well as pastries in the booths. Feel free to get a bite.

Lunch is not included in the registration fee. Lunch options will be available at the venue on Thursday, Friday and Saturday (buffet, picnic bags, food trucks and cash bar). Tickets available previously online or onsite at the Lunch Points at the venue.

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Speakers’ Nationality

The official languages at the SEVC are English and Spanish. Simultaneous translation will be provided. NAVC Speaker

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How I Treat

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Scientific programmeCurrent, practical, scientific information that can be applied immediately by practitioners

The SEVC Scientific Programme is aimed at all European veterinarians, particularly small animal and companion animal practitioners.

The SEVC’s mission is to present the latest advances in animal care to the veterinary community in a professional, but fun, environment, by offering more than 200 lectures by more than 100 worldwide experts.

SURGeRY anaeSTHeSIa & PaIn ManaGeMenT oPHTHaLMoLoGY SMaLL anIMaL MeDICIne BeHavIoUR PRaCTICe ManaGeMenTRoom Auditorio 3 (Capacity: 400 vets) Madrid (Capacity: 320 vets) Auditorio 2 (Capacity: 300 vets) Auditorio 1 (Capacity: 1200 vets) Paris (Capacity: 340 vets) Bruselas (Capacity: 300 vets)

Mod. Esteban Pujol Veronica Salazar Ron Ofri Nick Bexfield Jon Bowen Ernie Ward

15.00-15.55

Man-made diseases of the upper airways. Brachycephaly and miniaturization. Part I

GERMANY

Dr. Gerhard Oechtering

Neuropathic pain and itch Dr. Clare Rusbridge

Fifty shades of red. How to diagnose and treat the red eye

DENMARK

Dr. Michala de Linde Henriksen

How to approach the neutropenic patient

Dr. Paul Higgs

Drug selection for enhancement of behaviour modification

Dr. Daniel Mills

Clients want much more from you than your technical skills

BRAZIL

Dr. Renato Costa

16.00 - 16.55

Man-made diseases of the upper airways. Brachycephaly and miniaturization. Part II

GERMANY

Dr. Gerhard Oechtering

Feline sedation: when, where and how

CANADA

Dr. Paulo SteagallThere is more to it than meets the eye. Ocular manifestations of systemic diseases

DENMARK

Dr. Michala de Linde Henriksen

Diagnosis and management of polycythaemia

Dr. Paul Higgs

Behavior modification in stereotypical behaviour problems

Dr. Daniel Mills

Customized approach – the key for your clients’ hearts

BRAZIL

Dr. Renato Costa

17.00- 17.30: coffee break in the exhibition hall

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All you need to know about ureteral surgery without using stents or SUBs

FRANCE

Dr. Matthieu Cariou

Managing dental pain

CANADA

Dr. Paulo Steagall‘Doctor, will my pet see again?’ Acute blindness in our patients

DENMARK

Dr. Michala de Linde Henriksen

Problematic pupils: a logical approach to anisocoria

Dr. Edward Ives

Behavioural modification in ageing dogs

Dr. Angela Gonzalez

Improving client compliance in the feline practice

CANADA

Dr. Margie Scherk

18.30 - 19.25

The place of surgery in the management of urethral sphincter mechanism incompetence

FRANCE

Dr. Matthieu Cariou

Anaesthesia in small animals with renal disease, what should I do, how and why?

Dr. Susana Canfran

Common ophthalmic problems in exotic pets

Dr. Alejandro Bayon del Río

Head trauma: a neurologist’s perspective

Dr. Edward Ives

Problems of adherence in behaviour modification

Dr. Daniel Mills

Screening seniors: integrating early detection programs to benefit your patients and practice

CANADA

Dr. Margie Scherk

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AM Manuel Ruiz Juan Carlos GimenezPM Eva Perez Merino Gustavo Machicote

8.30-9.25

Chest wall tumours: chest wall resection and reconstruction CAN

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Dr. Julius M. Liptak

How to deal with unhappy clients

BRAZIL

Dr. Renato Costa

9.30-9.55

Cholecystectomy with laparoscopy

USA

Dr. J. Brad Case How I TReaT

Getting cats back into the practice – lifelong preventive health care

CANADA

Dr. Margie Scherk How I TReaT

10.00-11.00: coffee break in the exhibition hall

11.00-11.55

Controversies in the management of canine soft tissue sarcomas CAN

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Dr. Julius M. Liptak

Clients, if you ask them, they will come

BRAZIL

Dr. Renato Costa

12.00-12.55

Laparoscopic gastropexy

USA

Dr. J. Brad Case Leveraging the latest digital marketing opportunities

USA

Dr. Bill Schroeder

13.00-14.25: lunch break

DeRMaToLoGY

14.30-15.25

Thoracoscopic pericardial surgery

USA

Dr. J. Brad Case Feline otitis media

Dr. Laura Ordeix

15.30-16.25

Thoracoscopic surgery for chylothorax

USA

Dr. J. Brad Case

Sterile nodular diseases in dogs and cats. Part I USA Stephen D. White

16.30-17.25: coffee break in the exhibition hall

17.30-18.25

Basic principles in wound management

Dr. Felipe de Vicente

Sterile nodular diseases in dogs and cats. Part II USA Stephen D. White

18.30-18.55

Urethral stenosis following perineal urethrostomy in cats FRAN

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Dr. Matthieu Cariou How I TReaT

Feline paraneoplastic disorders

SWEDEN

Dr. Katarina Varjonen

19.00-19.25

Apocrine gland anal sac adenocarcinomas in dogs CAN

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Dr. Julius M. Liptak How I TReaT

SMaLL anIMaL MeDICIne FeLIne MeDICIne oTHeR CoMPanIon anIMaLS DeRMaToLoGY Room Auditorio 1 (Capacity: 1200 vets) Paris (Capacity: 340 vets) Auditorio 2 (Capacity: 300 vets) Auditorio 3 (Capacity: 400 vets)

AM Cheryl Good Albert Lloret Jaume Martorell Luis FerrerPM German Santamaria Valentina Aybar Marge Chandler Pilar Lafuernte

8.30-9.25

Approach to the diagnosis and management of chronic enteropathies. Part I

USA

Dr. Stan Marks

Skinny old cat, sarcopenia and cachexia

CANADA

Dr. Margie Scherk

Endoscopy in reptiles

ITALY

Dr. Paolo SellerIntroduction to nodular disease and deep fungal infections

Dr. Laura Ordeix

9.30-10.25

Approach to the diagnosis and management of chronic enteropathies. Part II

USA

Dr. Stan Marks

Feline parvovirus infection: new things about an old disease

AUSTRALIA

Dr. Vanessa Barrs

Advance imaging in reptile

ITALY

Dr. Paolo SellerDeep nodular diseases, bacterial

SWEDEN

Dr. Katarina Varjonen

10.30-10.55

How to perform a bone marrow biopsy

Dr. Paul Higgs

Old cat with multiple problems

CANADA

Dr. Margie Scherk How I TReaT

Dispsnea in reptiles

ITALY

Dr. Paolo Seller How I TReaT

Feline pemphigus foliaceus

SWEDEN

Dr. Katarina Varjonen How I TReaT

11.00-11.55: coffee break in the exhibition hall

12.00-12.55

What’s the latest on canine megaesophagus? A case-based approach

USA

Dr. Stan Marks

How to treat neuropathic pain and itch in cats

Dr. Clare Rusbridge

Veterinary care for unusual species such as wallabies and porcupines

Dr. Rafa Guerra

Approach to canine pododermatitis

SWEDEN

Dr. Katarina Varjonen

13.00-13.55

Common cranial nerve deficits: figuring out the floppy face

Dr. Edward Ives

Feline aspergillosis: are antifungals effective?

AUSTRALIA

Dr. Vanessa Barrs

Approach to clinical cases, where the answer was a biopsy of a coelomic organ in reptiles

ITALY

Dr. Paolo Seller

Histolytic skin diseases in dogs and cats

USA

Dr. Stephen D. White

14.00-15.25: lunch break

nUTRITIon oRTHoPaeDICS

15.30-16.25

The vomiting dog; top tips on diagnosis and management

Dr. Luis Feo

Feline gammaherpesvirus and hepadnavirus: cause for concern?

AUSTRALIA

Dr. Vanessa Barrs

Homemade diets – what clinicians need to know

USA

Dr. Jennifer Larsen

Complications of carpal arthrodesis

SWITZERLAND

Dr. Rico Vannini

16.30-17.25

Diagnostic approach to canine and feline liver disease

Dr. Luis Feo

How to manage the cat dying of acute pancreatitis

Dr. Luis Bosch Lozano

Raw pet foods – what is the evidence

USA

Dr. Jennifer LarsenElbow, knee and shoulder arthrodesis

Dr. Carlos Macias

17.30-18.2517.30-18.25: coffee break

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Urolithiasis and the management of urethral obstructions in cats

Dr. Luis Feo 18:00 - 18:55: Pet food myths – facts and fakes

USA

Dr. Jennifer Larsen

18.30-19.25

Advances in the management of urethral obstruction

Dr. Esteban Pujol

Arthrodesis of the tarsal joints - tips and tricks for success

SWITZERLAND

Dr. Rico Vannini19:00 - 19:25: Nutritional hyperparathyroidism (case based)

USA

Dr. Jennifer Larsen How I TReaT

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SMaLL anIMaL MeDICIne oTHeR CoMPanIon anIMaLS eMeRGenCY CRITICaL CaReRoom Auditorio 1 (Capacity: 1200 vets) Auditorio 2 (Capacity: 300 vets) Auditorio 3 (Capacity: 400 vets)

AM Marek Wojtacki Asier Basurco Nuno FelixPM Maruska Suarez Maria Ardiaca Nuno Felix

8.30-9.25

Gait analysis – a guide to interpretation of gait

USA

Dr. Natasha Olby

Integrating avian diagnostics. Part I

USA

Dr. Don HarrisPost-operative care of the critical patient

USA

Dr. Marc Raffe HOSPITALES VETERINARIOS

9.30-10.25

An update on intervertebral disc disease, what has the last decade taught us?

USA

Dr. Natasha Olby

Integrating avian diagnostics. Part II

USA

Dr. Don HarrisWhat can I get from blood gas analysis in small animal patients

USA

Dr. Marc Raffe

HOSPITALES VETERINARIOS

10.30-10.55

Myasthenia gravis

USA

Dr. Natasha Olby How I TReaT

Renal disease in rabbits

USA

Dr. Don Harris How I TReaT

How I use plasma in small animal medicine

Dr. Karen Humm HOSPITALES VETERINARIOS

11.00-11.55: coffee break in the exhibition hall

12.00-12.55

Chiari-like malformations – how to deal with neuropathic itch and pain

USA

Dr. Natasha Olby

Rabbit GI disease: frequently overlooked perspectives

USA

Dr. Don Harris

Diagnosis and treatment of procoagulant states

Dr. Karen Humm HOSPITALES VETERINARIOS

13.00-13.25Tetanus in dogs and cats

Dr. Edward Ives

Advances in exotic pet surgery

FRANCE

Dr. Minh HuynhThe bleeding dog: diagnosis and treatment

Dr. Karen Humm

HOSPITALES VETERINARIOS

13.30-13.55

Involuntary eye movements in dogs and cats: not just nystagmus!

Dr. Edward Ives

14.00-15.25: lunch break

15.30-16.25

Metronomic therapy: when are we standing?

PORTUGAL

Dr. Joaquim Henriques

Surgical or not? Orthopaedic and pathologic cases in avian patients

FRANCE

Dr. Minh Huynh

Diagnosis and treatment of major electrolyte disorders in small animal critical care patients

USA

Dr. Marc Raffe

16.30-17.25

Update on canine mast cell tumours PORTU

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Dr. Joaquim Henriques

Optimise your smartphone for your exotic

FRANCE

Dr. Minh Huynh

Acute coagulopathy of trauma in dogs and cats. What do we know?

Dr. Luis Bosch Lozano

17.30-18.25: coffee break in the exhibition hall

18.30-18.55

Canine lymphoma

PORTUGAL

Dr. Joaquim Henriques How I TReaT

Respiratory distress in birds

FRANCE

Dr. Minh Huynh How I TReaT

Case challenges

USA

Marc Raffe, Karen Humm

PORTUGAL

Nuno Felix

19.00-19.25

Hallmarks of cancer: a brief insight into our enemy!

PORTUGAL

Dr. Joaquim Henriques How I TReaT

Anaesthetising large carnivores Dr. Rafa Guerra

How I TReaT

oRTHoPaeDICS CaRDIoLoGY PRaCTICe ManaGeMenTRoom Madrid (Capacity: 320 vets) Paris (Capacity: 340 vets) Bruselas (Capacity: 300 vets)

AM Javier Lopez Jordi Lopez Ernie WardPM Gustavo Ortiz Raquel Salguero Ana Barajuan

8.30-9.25

Injuries in sporting dogs

SWITZERLAND

Dr. Rico VanniniThis puppy has a murmur: what shall I do next?

Dr. Domingo Casamian-Sorrosal

Developing content that motivates pet owners

USA

Dr. Bill Schroeder

9.30-9.55

Severe open foot injuries

SWITZERLAND

Dr. Rico Vannini How I TReaT

The coughing mitral valve disease dog

Dr. Domingo Casamian-Sorrosal How I TReaT

How to build a year long content calendar

USA

Dr. Bill Schroeder

10.00-10.55: coffee break in the exhibition hall

11.00-11.55

Biomechanical considerations on fractures and implants Dr. Carlos Macias

Ventricular arrhythmias: when to worry

Dr. Domingo Casamian-Sorrosal

Changing things when it’s tough to do it Dr. Miguel A. Diaz Sanchez

12.00-12.55

Medial shoulder instability Dr. Gonzalo Belmonte

Pericardial disease in 2019: what shall I do after pericardiocentesis?

Dr. Domingo Casamian-Sorrosal

Building unforgettable moments in your clinic

Dr. Miguel A. Diaz Sanchez

13.00-13.45

Corporate veterinary practice, a European perspective

Rafael Laguens

13.00-14.25: lunch break

SURGeRY IMaGInG

14.30-15.25

Middle ear surgery. How to avoid complications

Dr. Esteban Pujol

Diagnostic imaging of the forelimb and the hindlimb pathology. Part I

Dr. Eduardo Fraga Manteiga

Hot veterinary topics and pet trends for 2020

USA

Dr. Ernie Ward How I TReaT

15.30-16.25

Partial and total vertebrectomy for vertebral tumours: technique and controversies CAN

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Dr. Julius M. Liptak

Diagnostic imaging of the forelimb and the hindlimb pathology. Part II

Dr. Eduardo Fraga Manteiga

Video and your practice’s digital marketing plan

USA

Dr. Bill Schroeder

16.30-17.25: coffee break in the exhibition hall

17.30-18.25

Managing complicated wounds Dr. Felipe de Vicente

Diagnostic imaging of the head

USA

Dr. Federico VilaplanaTracking and managing your digital spend. A lesson in ROI

USA

Dr. Bill Schroeder

18.30-18.55

Brachycephaly and miniaturization. Advanced surgical protocols for malformations of the upper airways

GERMANY

Dr. Gerhard Oechtering

Diagnostic imaging of the spine

USA

Dr. Federico VilaplanaHow I manage… to say NO with a smile

Dr. Miguel A. Diaz Sanchez

19.00-19.25

How I manage. When the boss becomes aware that he gets in the way of his team

Dr. Miguel A. Diaz Sanchez

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KRUUSE provides products for all phases in the wound - for all sizes of animalsWe have optimized our popular Wound Charts. Use them, if you want guidance about which products to use in any given situation.

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The SEVC workshops and laboratories adhere strictly to the ethical oversight directions and approval under Spanish regulations in their use of live animals. The number of animals used is always minimal. Every effort is made to avoid situations and procedures that would cause anxiety and pain in the animals, and appropriate sedation and analgesia are used whenever necessary. No animal will be euthanised to meet the needs of any SEVC workshop.

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FrIDAY 8 ULTrASoNoGrAPHYULTrASoUND DIAGNoSIS oF ABDoMINAL PATHoLoGIES: INTErMEDIATE LEVELTime: 12.00-14.00

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Wound charts in A3-format can be obtained freeof charge. Place the charts in a central place which will provide easy access for you and your staff at all times.

KRUUSE I Wound Care

www.kruuse.com

PLEASE COME AND CHECK IT OUT,

AT THE KRUUSE STAND 259 AND

GET A FREE COPY

KRUUSE Small Animal Wound Chart

www.kruuse.com

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tissue and lavage

- Protect wound margins

and surrounding

skin from exudate

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tissue and lavage

- Protect wound margins

and surrounding

skin from exudate

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- Maintain a moist

environment and

protect new healthy

granulation from

damage between

dressing changes

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- Maintain a clean

environment and

protect from

unnecessary trauma

Acute/traumatic wound

- Evaluate the wound

- Clean the wound using

KRUUSE wound lavage

system

- Dress and bandage

according to evaluation

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