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  • 2026 Orthopaedic Course Registration Form

    2026 Orthopaedic Course Registration Form

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  • Venue

     CPD Solutions Training Centre, Unit 11, Renshaw Industrial Estate, Green Lane, Studley, Warwickshire, B80 7EY.

  • Course details

     

    27th January 2026, Cranial Closing Wedge Osteotomy (CCWO) 1 day, £1,000 (Ex-VAT)

    Venue: CPD Solutions, Studley

    Instructors: Duncan Midgley, BVMS, CERTSAO, MRCVS and Kinley Smith, MA, VETMB, PhD, CERTSAS, DIPECVS, MRCVS

    Cranial Closing Wedge Osteotomy (CCWO) is the universal surgery to manage canine cranial cruciate ligament disease. Suitable for dogs large and small, young and old it offers flexibility beyond any other tibial osteotomy technique.   
    In the morning session we cover the key objectives before practicing the technique on saw bone and then in the wet lab for a hands-on practical. Learn patient assessment, pre-operative planning, implant selection, instrumentation, postoperative care, and complication handling. Gain hands-on experience through dry and wet lab sessions for confident surgical execution. 

     

    17th February 2026, Getting to grips with the Elbow 1 day £1,000 (Ex-VAT)

    Venue: CPD Solutions, Studley

    Instructors: Duncan Midgley, BVMS, CERTSAO, MRCVS and Kinley Smith, MA, VETMB, PhD, CERTSAS, DIPECVS, MRCVS

    This course serves as an introduction to the management of some of the more common elbow pathologies currently encountered. It aims to guide attendees through the decision-making processes associated with elbow pain, focusing on the management of elbow dysplasia and humeral intercondylar fissure during the morning session. In the afternoon, there will be a wet lab where attendees can practice screw placement. This session will also cover both medial and lateral approaches to the humeral condyle, as well as the placement of implants to effectively treat these fractures. This course includes both a wet and dry lab.

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