From gut leak to survival: Evolving clinical strategies and insights in canine septic peritonitis
Teilnehmerkreis: Tierärzt:innen, vet.-med. Studierende
Zeitraum: 02.06.2026 20:00 - 21:00
Referenten:Elena Regine Moldal, Associate Professor, BVM&S, PhD, DipECVS, EBVS® Europen Specialist in Small Animal Surgery
Teilnahmegebühr: 49.4 €
Programm 02.06.2026 20:00 - 21:00
Canine and feline septic peritonitis is where physiology, surgery, and time pressure collide. This webinar takes you from the moment you suspect a gut leak to the postoperative decisions that determine survival. Using real cases and clear outcome measures, we’ll align evidence with what actually works in practice: when to explore vs stabilise, achieving source control without escalating surgical stress, and how to support the body’s own healing during the perioperative period.
What you’ll learn:
- A stepwise approach to diagnosis and triage (what matters in the first hours)
- Operate now or later? Decision points for exploratory laparotomy and damage-control surgery
- Source control essentials: gastric/intestinal repair, resection-anastomosis, and contamination management
- Drains, lavage, or open abdomen: when they help – and when they hurt
- Postperative monitoring, nutrition, and preventing common complications
Teilnehmerbegrenzung: 1-1000 Personen
Technische Voraussetzungen: Internet
Anerkennung: beantragtVeranstalter
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