

Granada
X SOUTHERN EUROPEAN VETERINARY CONFERENCE
X SOUTHERN EUROPEAN VETERINARY CONFERENCE
51 CONGRESO NACIONAL AVEPA
51 CONGRESO NACIONAL AVEPA
20-22 October 2016 Granada, Spain
• A 3-day meeting
• 5,000 professionals
• Attendees from more than 40 countries
• 80 international speakers
• 120 lectures
• 200 research abstracts received

• 17 hands-on labs and workshops
• Over 100 exhibitors
• Simultaneous translation in all rooms
Granada is the capital city of the province of the same name, located in southeastern Spain between the shores of the Mediterranean and the Andalusian hinterland. The city is located at the foot of the Sierra Nevada, the highest mountain range of the Iberian peninsula. With more than a thousand years of recorded history, Granada was an important Spanish cultural and architectural heritage.
The Alhambra, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is indisputably the city’s most wellknown monument as well as one of the most visited in Spain. It has a defensive area, the Alcazaba, the Nasrid Palaces (named after the Dynasty of the Kingdom of Granada) and the Generalife Gardens. Granada boasts a Renaissance cathedral, dating from the 16th century, and many other architectural monuments, including the Royal Chapel, the Monastery of la Cartuja, the Monastery of Saint Jerome and the Science Park Museum.

However, if there’s one thing that makes visitors fall in love with the city, it’s the narrow streets and cul-de-sacs. It’s a pity to return home without having explored Granada.

SEVC 2016
Southern European veterinary Conference

20-22 October 2016
Palacio de Congresos de Granada, Spain
AvEPA (Spanish Association for Small Animal veterinarians), in collaboration with the NAvC (North American veterinary Community), will again host the Southern European veterinarian Conference - SEvC. And for the first time the conference will take place in Granada, Spain on 20 to 22 October.
Since 2007, the SEVC has been building its reputation as a conference whose scientific programme provides an outstanding continuing education opportunity for veterinarians all over the world. Again this year, more than 200 lectures by more than 100 worldwide experts will cover every aspect of companion animal veterinary care from diagnosis to therapy, including specific topics such as anaesthesia, behaviour, dentistry, dermatology, practice management, emergency/critical care, orthopaedics, pain management, small animal medicine and feline medicine.
The SEvC’s mission is to present the veterinary community with the latest advances in animal care in a professional, but fun, environment. This year’s social events will include the not-to-be-missed Grand Fiesta.
Spanish and English are the SEVC’s official languages and simultaneous translation will be provided at all lectures. At some lectures, simultaneous translation into French, Russian, Portuguese and Polish will also be provided.
2016 Committees President’s Welcome
SEVC 2016 BOard
Jordi Franch (Spain) SEvC 2016 President
Melinda Merck, NAvC President (USA)
Gail Gibson, NAvC President Elect (USA)
Rafael Molina (Spain)
Juan Jose Minguez (Spain)
Amalia Agut (Spain)
Joaquin Aragonés (Spain)
Philippe Moreau (France)
SCIENTIFIC PrOGraMME COMMITTEE
Colin Burrow (USA)
Rafael Molina (Spain)
Guillermo Couto (USA)
Jordi Franch (Spain)
Andrew Sparkes (UK)
Ernie Ward (USA)
rESEarCH aBSTraCTS COOrdINaTOrS
Rafael Molina (Spain)
Xavier Roura (Spain)
ExECuTIVE COMMITTEE
Joaquin Aragonés (Spain) – Executive Director
Muriel Idelsohn – Scientific Programme Coordinator
Gemma Soriano – Exhibition & Sponsorships Coordinator
Laura Llena – Registrations Coordinator
EurOPEaN LIaISON
Philippe Moreau – France & Switzerland
EurOPEaN COMMITTEE
Philippe Moreau – European Liaison - France and Switzerland
Marek Wojtacki – Poland, Russia, Ukraine, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia
SEVC 2016 PrOGraMME CHaIrPErSON
Programme Chair Coordinators: Colin Burrow (USA) and Rafael Molina (Spain)
Nursing - Jose Marín (Spain)
Surgery - Esteban Pujol (Spain)

Behaviour - Joon Bowen (USA)
Pain Management and Anaesthesia - Paulo Steagal (Canada)
Dermatology - Luc Beco (Belgium)
Emergency and Critical Care - Nuno Felix (Portugal)
Practice Management - Ernie Ward (USA)
Imaging - Dominique Penninck (USA)
Small Animal Medicine - Guillermo Couto (USA)

Feline Medicine - Andy Sparkes (UK)
Ophtalmology - Ron Ofri (Israel)
Other Companion Animal - Jaume Martorell (Spain)
Reproduction - Simón Martí (Spain)
Orthopaedics - Toni Navarro (Spain)
Nutrition - Marge Chandler (UK)
SPaNISH NaTIONaL COMMITTEE
Coordinator:
Andrés Somaza (A Coruña)
Members:
Barajuan Betolaza, Ana (Álava)
Cervantes Sala, Salvador (Barcelona)
Escribano Toledano, María (Asturias)
González Carrrera, Graciela (Pontevedra)
Jiménez Palacios, Santos (La Rioja)
Minguez Molina, Juanjo (Sevilla)
Montoya Alonso, José Alberto (Las Palmas)
Moya García, Sergio (Málaga)
Palacios Robles, Diana (Asturias)
Pedregosa Morales, José Raúl (Granada)
Prats Sanz, Ana (Barcelona)
Riera Planells, Joan (Baleares)
Sánchez Grau, Marc (Baleares)
Sánchez Oliveira, Sofia (Baleares)
Seco Filgueira, J. Carlos (A Coruña)
Serra Aguado, Claudio Ivan (valencia)
Soriano Elio, Lourdes (Alicante)
Suarez Alvarez, Alfredo (Salamanca)
Triviño Barrros, José (vizcaya)
valle Fonck, Gonzalo (La Rioja)
valle Llarena, Jorge (Tenerife)
Yotti Álvarez, Cesar (Madrid)
Here we are!!!
Dear partners, friends and colleagues, Although few people are aware of it, the Alhambra, as a whole, is considered by some experts as a huge sundial which shows the passing of the day while illuminating its various rooms. If you allow me an analogy, we could say that this huge World Heritage clock has shown the time to start our 51st AvEPA National Congress and 10th SEvC Congress in Granada. While two years ago the particularity of the congress was its coincidence with the 50th anniversary of AvEPA and the one of last year was the celebration together with the Congress of FIAvAC and FECAvA, the novelty of this edition certainly lies in having as a host the beautiful city of Granada. Taking the Congress to Granada has not been exempt of logistic and organizational difficulties, but from the Governing Board of AVEPA it was considered important not to turn a blind eye to suggestions submitted by our partners to establish new offices, and thanks to the work of the AvEPA Secretariat, the support of companies in the sector and the members’ involvement, it has been successfully achieved.
Let’s enjoy science. This edition provides a high-level scientific programme, with more than 180 papers and over 110 internationally renowned and respected speakers, 17 workshops and 8 seminars. Therefore, we believe that this Congress provides more than enough training arguments not to scientifically disappoint anyone. But we must remember that our Congress is also a forum to exchange information and experiences with our national and international colleagues, partners and friends. Therefore, let’s enjoy both the scientific programme provided by the “official” speakers and the scientific contribution of our colleagues who, acting as “anonymous” speakers will give us the keys to solve those clinical cases filed in the nightmare folder of our minds, while sharing with them good moments of relaxation. Science means also keeping abreast of the latest issues in the sector; therefore, do not forget to visit the exhibition, which is becoming year after year more important, both in the number of companies and firsts presented.
Let’s enjoy Granada. Why not finishing a hard day’s work with the social activities organized by the Congress, and especially with the exceptional night visit to the Alhambra organized exclusively for those attending our Congress? It might be a unique opportunity in our life, which can obviously be complemented with the enormous cultural, tourist and leisure activities offered by the city of Granada and Andalusia in general. Therefore, a warm welcome to everyone, let’s get to work, enjoy the Congress and enjoy both the current Granada and the historical Madinat Gar-Anat.
Jordi Franch President of AvEPAGeneral Conference Information
Congratulations! If you have received this Final Programme, it is because you are attending the “SEVC Granada 2016”. All the information relative to the Scientific Programme and the Exhibition Hall is in this booklet, which has been designed to provide delegates with an overview of each day’s programme. Be sure to refer to the updated version and not earlier versions sent by mail or downloaded from the SEvC website.
SEVC SECrETarIaT – CHECk IN arEa
The SEvC Secretariat – Check in area desks are located in the Palace entrance. Please collect your badge and documentation there. At the desks, you may ask any questions about the conference or register on-site for the Scientific Programme, the International Nursing Programme, Workshops and social events.
FOr yOur CONVENIENCE, THE dESkS wILL BE OPEN:
Thursday, 20 October: 07.30 - 19.30
Friday, 21 October: 07.30 - 19.30
Saturday, 22 October: 08.00 - 20.00
yOur BadGE
All Badges must be collected by the registered person at the SEvC Secretariat during the conference opening hours. Proof of identity will be required (e.g. passport).

Please take care of your registration badge and its holder. There are several types of badges providing access to different areas of the conference.
Security personnel have been instructed to refuse admission to anyone not wearing an official SEVC name badge. In case of loss or damage, printing a new Badge for any reason incurs a charge of 100€.
The Badge identifies the person who holds it. It cannot be collected or worn by anyone other than the person registered
and named on the badge. The conference organisation can cancel the registration and prohibit entry to the registered person for failing to comply with this rule.
SEVC CONFErENCE BaGS

Your conference bag will be given to you at the SEvC Secretariat at your arrival. Each bag contains the expo book, the 2017 Conference First Announcement, and other exhibitor information.
SIMuLTaNEOuS TraNSLaTION EarPHONES
All rooms offer simultaneous translation into English and Spanish, as well as Polish and Russian within the Small Animal Medicine room. You can collect your earphones at the designated tables on level -2. It is compulsory to leave a Passport or €300 in cash as a deposit. No credit cards, hotel room cards or presentation cards will be accepted. Please return the earphones at the end of each day to allow the batteries to be recharged.
CONFErENCE rOOMS
All rooms will be open for 5 minutes between lectures. All rooms will then be closed for privacy. A staff member will check delegates’ badges when they go in or out of the room. Rooms will be locked during coffee and lunch breaks. All delegates will be asked to leave the rooms at this time. Food and beverages are not allowed in any of the conference rooms. The SEvC does not permit the recording of any lecture.
uNaTTENdEd BaGGaGE
If you find any lost items please take them to the cloakroom where you will find “Lost and Found”. Please do not leave your belongings unattended. SEvC will not be responsible for any lost items.
dOwNLOad THE PrOCEEdINGS
You can download all the conference proceedings for this year’s conference at www.sevc2016.com. All texts are in English and Spanish.
CErTIFICaTES OF aTTENdaNCE
The attendance certificates will be available for download after the conference. You will receive an email with the link to download your certificate. If you have not received this email by the 1st November please contact: registrations@sevc. info.
“VIN
CyBEr COrNEr”
Free internet connection is available at the “VIN cyber corner” in the exhibition Area. Bring your own computer and plug in.
wI-FI
Free Wi-Fi will be available to all conference delegates: wi-Fi username: avepasevc2016
Password: avepasevc2016
SEVC 2016 STEwardS
Any questions? BLUE SEvC shirts will make it easy to identify all our staff members, who will be found in every conference room, at the registration desks and in the common areas. Do not hesitate to ask any questions.

SPEAKERS’ & COMMITTEE MEMBERS’ ROOM
See pages 30-31 for a larger map of the Exhibition Hall.
ESCCap Emerging Vector-Borne diseases 2016: Epidemiology and Clinical Management

The European Scientific Counsel for Companion Animal Parasites (ESCCAP) is to host a scientific conference in 2016 to discuss and examine current issues in emerging vectorborne diseases. ESCCAP vBD 2016 will be held on 19–20 October at the 2016 Southern European veterinarian Conference in Granada, Spain.


This pre-conference symposium will concentrate on the problems presented by emerging vector-borne diseases in Europe. Recognised experts will provide updates from the scientific field and this focused meeting will bring together researchers of different areas to discuss common solutions in the frame of a one-health concept. It will be followed by a workshop aimed at clinicians and nurses.
This symposium will present the veterinary community with the latest developments in vector-borne diseases and promises to be stimulating and informative.
WEdnESdaY, 19th October 2016 – rOOM: MaChadO
Moderator: Guadalupe Miro
14.00-14.40: Lyme disease: state of the art
Reinhard K. Straubinger (University of Munich, Germany)
14.40-15.20: Canine babesiosis: epidemiology and control of old and new species

ISRAEL Gad Baneth (Hebrew University, Israel)
15.20-15.50: Coffee break
15.50-16.30: Wolbachia, doxycycline and macrocyclic lactones: new prospects in the treatment of canine heartworm disease
ITALY Laura Kramer (University of Parma, Italy)
16.30-17.10: Fleas and flea-borne diseases: questions and facts
Patrick Bourdeau (Veterinary Faculty of Nantes, France)
17.10-17.30: Round table
ThUrSdaY, 20th October 2016 – room Machado
9.00-9.40: Canine anaplasmosis and ehrlichiosis – similar infectious agents, different diseases
Barbara Khön (Veterinary Faculty of Berlin, Germany)
9.40-10.20: Feline vector-borne diseases
USA Michael Lappin (Colorado State University, USA)
10.20-10.50: Coffee break
10.50-11.30: Feline leishmaniosis: is the cat a small dog?
ITALY Maria Grazia Pennisi (University of Messina, Italy)
This symposium will be presented in English with no simultaneous translation. This symposium is not included in the SEVC Scientific Programme.
11.30-12.10: Canine and human leishmaniosis: status quo in Europe
Guadalupe Miró (University Complutense of Madrid, Spain)
12.10-12.30: Round table
inTErnaTiOnaL VETErinarY L aSEr

ThErapY SYMpOSiUM
Thursday, 20 October 2016 – rOOM: MaCHuCa
9.00 - 9.45: Laser therapy/photobiomodulation – brief review of principles and current literature
Luis DeTaboada
9.45 -10.30: Practical applications in small animal general practice, cases
Dr. David Bradley
10.30 -11.00: Coffee break
11.00 - 11.45: The use of laser therapy on post surgical / traumatic wounds, and soft tissue conditions, cases.
Dr. Maria Suarez
11.45 - 12.30: The use of laser therapy within a rehab practice, treating the canine athlete and complicated osteoarthritic cases
Dr. Lisa Miller
12.30 -13.00: Integrating laser therapy into daily practice and business perspectives
Dr. Laura Kortelainen
13.00 - 13.30: Q&A, all speakers
With the collaboration of K-Laser and Companion Animal:
This symposium will bel presented in English and Spanish. Simultaneous translation will be provided. This symposium is not included in the SEVC Scientific Programme.
FELINE MEDICINE
– ISFM/GEMFE/HILL’S 2016 SYMPOSIUM
Thursday, 20 October 2016 – rOOM: aLBENIz
09.30-10.00: The enigma of feline pancreatitis

– Dr. Susan Little
10.00-10.30: Practical tips on nutritional assessments in every feline practice
– Dr. Julie Churchill
10.30-11.00: Acute pain scoring in feline practice: video-based learning

– Dr. Paulo Steagal
11.00-11.30: Diagnosis and management of polyarthritis in cats
– Dr. Sorrel Langley-Hobbs
11.30-12.00: Coffee break
12.00-12.30: ISFM CKD Guidelines: Introduction and challenges of CKD
– Dr. Andy Sparkes
12.30-13.00: ISFM CKD Guidelines: Managing hydration, and hypertension
– Dr. Susan Little
13.00-13.30: ISFM CKD Guidelines: Managing proteinuria, anaemia and vomiting
– Dr. Andy Sparkes
13.30-14.00: ISFM CKD Guidelines: Dietary management of CKD – Dr. Julie Churchill
This symposium will bel presented in English and Spanish. Simultaneous translation will be provided. This symposium is not included in the SEVC Scientific Programme.
Members: ISFM, GEMFE or AvEPA

None members: ISFM, GEMFE or AvEPA
85 €
105 €







Scientific Programme
Current, 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.
ThUrSdaY, 20 OCTOBEr 2016
USA
Official CE Credits
AvEPA – Créditos del Programa de Acreditaciones de Especialidades veterinarias de AvEPA
RACE – Registry of Approved Continuing Education

AAvSB – American Association of veterinary State Boards
14.3015.25
Getting to granulation: effective management of the challenging wound – part 1
USA Dr. Bonnie Campbell
Basic concepts in local anaesthesia for the small animal practitioner
CANADA Dr. Paulo Steagall
Therapy of feline dermatophytosis
USA Dr. Douglas DeBoer
Dry eye and other causes of conjunctivitis in dogs
USA Dr. Mike Davidson
Diagnosis of canine Cushing’s
USA Dr. Ed Feldman
Prebreeding management and advanced breeding techniques in the bitch
USA Dr. Autumn Davidson
Grow your clinic with nutrition: a primary care approach
USA Dr. Julie Churchill
Interesting clinical cases of vector borne diseases in dogs and cats
Dr. Guadalupe Miro
Dr. Mike Lappin
15.3016.25
Getting to granulation: effective management of the challenging wound – part 2
USA Dr. Bonnie Campbell
Recent advances in the treatment of perioperative pain in cats
CANADA Dr. Paulo Steagall
Update on the management of mast cell tumours
Dr. David Argyle
Infectious keratoconjunctivitis in cats
USA Dr. Mike Davidson
Discrimination of pituitary dependent from adrenal dependent Cushing’s USA Dr. Ed Feldman
16.30- 17.00: Coffee break in the exhibition hall
Pregnancy disorders in the bitch
USA Dr. Autumn Davidson
Team-centred pet nutrition: how every employee can promote nutrition and preventative care in your clinic
USA Dr. Julie Churchill
17.0017.55
Bites, bullets, and branches: managing penetrating injuries
USA Dr. Bonnie Campbell
Free grafts
Dr. Esteban Pujol
18.00
18.55
Anaesthesia and the most common cardiopathies in dogs and cats
Dr. Ignacio Alvarez
Anaesthesia for thoracic surgery: ventilatory management
Dr. Ignacio Alvarez
Update on management of epitheliotropic lymphoma
Dr. David Argyle
Skin diseases in geriatric cats
Dr. Maite Verde
* Auditorio Garcia Lorca with simultaneous translation to PoLiSH and RuSSiAn.
** The European Scientific Counsel for Companion Animal Parasites


The official languages at the SEVC are English and Spanish. Simultaneous translation will be provided.
Corneal ulcerative disease
I: what is the cornea telling me and how should I respond?
Dr. Rick Sanchez
Corneal ulcerative disease
II: taking the fear out of the re-evaluation, and now what?
Dr. Rick Sanchez
Treatment of Cushing’s, including treatment of the asymptomatic dog that tests positive
USA Dr. Ed Feldman
Workup of chronic diarrhoea in dogs and cats
Dr. Karin Allenspach
Lecture colour code:
Lectures presented in English Lectures presented in Spanish with translation to English
Post-parturient disorders in the bitch and neonates
USA Dr. Autumn Davidson
How I treat dystocia in the bitch
Dr. Simon Marti
Fishing for unicorns: finding good help in the veterinary world
Dr. Mark Hedberg
Managing the mysterious millennial in your vet clinic
Dr. Mark Hedberg
Interesting clinical cases of vector borne diseases in dogs and cats
Dr. Guadalupe Miro
Dr. Mike Lappin
“How I Treat” lecture
Speakers’ Country of Origin
NAVC Speaker (North American Veterinary Community)
ADvANCED DERMATOLOGY SEMINAR
Room Machado (level -2)
AM Gustavo Machicote
PM Maite Verde
Cutaneous microbiome and bacterial skin infections
Dr. Lluís Ferrer
8.3010.55
ADVANCED LEVEL CoNFERENCE
More information on the right
Cutaneous microbiome and bacterial skin infections
SIMPOSIO
EDUCACIóN
Room Room 1 (level 1)
M David Senior
8.309.25
Learning at home: a guide to online CPD for veterinarians and veterinary nurses. Part 1
Jill Maddison
9.3010.25
Learning at home: a guide to online CPD for veterinarians and veterinary nurses. Part 2
Jill Maddison
Practice Management Symposium vaccine and wellness care track
11.0011.55
Help is a click away: online pointof-care resources to enhance patient management
Mark Johnston
FrIday, 21 OCTOBEr 2016 rOOM: MaCHuCa (LEVEL -2)
14.00-18.25
Advanced Dermatology Seminar
Cutaneous microbiome and bacterial skin infections
FrIday, 21 OCTOBEr
2016: 08:30-12:30
rOOM: MaCHadO
11.3012.30
Dr. Lluís Ferrer
12.0012.55
LEISHMANIASIS SYMPOSIUM
Take control: options for practicedriven online education for your clientele
FRANCE Philippe Moreau
14:00-14:55: Vaccination protocols trends: a threat or an opportunity
FRANCE Philippe Moreau
12.3013.15
13.1513.35
13:3513.45
13:4514.00
Prevention of leishmaniasis in the era of vaccines: which is the best of strategy?

Dr. Lluís Ferrer
Letifend®: a new generation vaccine
Mercedes Fabra & Jerónimo Carnes
Letifend® in daily clinic
Gloria Pol
Questions & answers DERMATOLOGY
15.00 -
15.55
The pruritic cat: reaction patterns, differential diagnoses, and diagnostic approach
USA Dr. Douglas DeBoer
Update on the management of melanoma
16.0016.55
Dr. David Argyle
Feline facial dermatoses
17.0017.55
18.0018.25
USA Dr. Douglas DeBoer
The most important feline pododermatitis
BELGIUM
Dr. Luc Beco
15:00-15:55: Today’s vaccination protocols: how to meet the needs of cats and their owners



CANADA Susan Little
16:30-17:25: Five ways to increase routine exams and enhance preventive care
USA Ernie Ward
17:30-18:25: Pet insurance vs wellness programs: conflicts or synergies
FRANCE Jérome Salord
The Practice Management Seminar from Merial, the Dermatology Seminar, the Education Symposium and the Leishmaniasis Seminar are all included in the SEVC 2016 Scientific Programme.
*Room Garcia Lorca with simultaneous translation to POLISH and RUSSIAN
The recent characterization of cutaneous microbiome and the widespread use of molecular diagnostic techniques have greatly improved our understanding of skin infections but, at the same time, have created new questions and challenges. How can you know if a particular microorganism (e.g. Burkholderia spp, Sphingomonas spp, Corynebacterium spp), either cultured or detected using PCR, is a pathogen or a saprophyte agent? How to use the new molecular tools. This clinical seminar will expose the most recent advances in the canine skin microbiome, the right use of molecular diagnostic techniques and recent knowledge on skin infections, from the most prevalent ones to the least common ones.
• Canine Skin Microbiome
• Pathogen, saprophyte or contaminant?
• Cultures, Sensitivity tests and PCR: keys for a right interpretation
• Folliculitis-furunculosis by Staphylococcus spp
• Post-grooming furunculosis and other infections by Gram-negative agents (Pseudomonas spp, Proteus spp)
• Bacterial pseudomycetoma
• Necrotizing fasciitis (Streptococcus spp, Staphylococcus spp)
• Actinomycosis and actinobacillosis
• Nocardiosis
• Mycobacteriosis
SMALL ANIMAL MEDICINE * OTHER COMPANION ANIMALS EMERGENCY CRITICAL CARE
Room Garcia Lorca (level -2) Albeniz (level -2) Manuel de Falla (level 1)
AM Oscar Cortadellas Jaume Martorell Nuno Felix
PM Artur Font Alfonso Moya Isabelle Goy-Thollot
Canine transfusion therapy
Advanced radiography in birds
8.309.25
USA Dr. Urs Giger
Immune-mediated and other hemolytic anaemias in dogs
Dr. Marina Krautwald-Junghanns
Avian ultrasonography
Dr. Marina Krautwald-Junghanns
Red, hot and inflamed: the diagnosis and treatment of the patient with SIRS or sepsis
USA Dr. Deborah Silverstein
It’s the small things that count: the microcirculation in sepsis
ORTHOPAEDICS BEHAvIOUR PRACTICE MANAGEMENT
Room Andalucia (level 1) Machado (level -2) Machuca (level -2)
AM Toni Navarro Jon Bowen Philippe Moreau
PM Pilar Lafuente Jorge Guerrero Alison Lambert
8.309.25
What is new in CrCL instability: osteotomy, extra-articular or both?
SWITZERLAND Dr. Antonio Pozzi
Anxiety and aggression in dogs at home and in the clinic
USA Dr. Carlo Sicarusa
Growth secrets of successful clinics: proven veterinary clinic financial techniques
USA Dr. Gary I. Glassman
9.3010.25
10.3010.55
USA Dr. Urs Giger
Hereditary diseases
USA Dr. Urs Giger
Bacterial infections in birds
Dr. Marina Krautwald-Junghanns
11.00-11.55: Coffee break in the exhibition hall
Dilated cardiomyopathy in dogs
USA Dr. Deborah Silverstein
Gastric dilatation and volvulus
Dr. Yarom Bruchim
9.309.55
Meniscectomy: how to make it easier
SWITZERLAND Dr. Antonio Pozzi
Canine signalling and how to recognize aggression in dogs
USA Dr. Carlo Sicarusa
The hottest issue in practice finance: the changing business model of veterinary clinics
USA Dr. Gary I. Glassman
10.00-11.00: Coffee break in the exhibition hall
12.0012.55
Dr. Iolanda Navalon
Canine pericardial diseases
Ocular problems in squamata (lizards and snakes)
Dr. Joanna Hedley
Coagulation disorders in septic patients; diagnosis and treatment
Dr. Yarom Bruchim
11.0011.55
12.0012.55
Conditions of the feline stifle Dr. Sorrel Langley-Hobbs
What to do with cat hocks Dr. Sorrel Langley-Hobbs
13.0013.55
Dr. Iolanda Navalon
Respiratory problems in chelonians –diagnosis and treatment
Dr. Joanna Hedley
Respiratory failure in septic patients; diagnosis and treatment
Dr. Yarom Bruchim
Skull fractures in the cat
Prognosis for aggression in dogs
USA Dr. Carlo Sicarusa
Dog aggression to family members?
Dr. Pablo Hernandez Garcia
How to grow your clinic by becoming cat-friendly – part 1
CANADA Dr. Susan Little
How to grow your clinic by becoming cat-friendly – part 2
CANADA Dr. Susan Little
13.00-14.30: Lunch break in the exhibition hall
NUTRITION
15.3016.25
Lymphoproliferative disorders in 2016
Dr. Pachi Clemente
14.00-15.30: Lunch break in the exhibition hall
Blood-gas analysis and analysis of electrolytes in rabbits
Dr. Maria Ardiaca
Hypoalbuminemia in the septic patient, role and replacement strategies
Dr. Carlos Torrente
14.3015.25
Dr. Sorrel Langley-Hobbs
Pelvic fractures in cats
Cats and diabetes mellitus –what’s diet got to do with it?
USA Dr. Lisa Weeth
Dealing with the fat cat
16.3017.25
Metastatic mast cell tumour; what to do?
Dr. Pachi Clemente
Usefulness of the measurement of transaminases as an indicator of liver disease in different exotic species
Dr. Maria Ardiaca
Fluid therapy for the septic shock patient
USA Dr. Deborah Silverstein
17.30-18.25: Coffee break in the exhibition hall
Thrombocytopenia
Obstructive gastrointestinal syndrome
Case panel discussion
18.3018.55
19.0019.25
USA Dr. Urs Giger
Gastrointestinal lymphoma in cats
Dr. Pachi Clemente
Dr. Maria Ardiaca
Shell trauma in chelonians
Dr. Joanna Hedley
USA Dr. Deborah Silverstein
Dr. Carlos Torrente
Dr. Yarom Bruchim
15.3016.25
SWITZERLAND Dr. Antonio Pozzi
USA Dr. Lisa Weeth
Cracking the cat owner code: client communication secrets from a feline expert
CANADA Dr. Susan Little
How to increase appointments by creating feline preventive care programmes
CANADA Dr. Susan Little
16.30-17.25: Coffee break in the exhibition hall
17.3018.25
18.3018.55
19.0019.25
MIPO: tips for the starter and the advanced surgeon
SWITZERLAND Dr. Antonio Pozzi
Fractures of long bones in cats and other small animals
Dr. Tomás Fernandez
Vertebral fractures and luxations in cats and other small animals
Dr. Tomás Fernandez
Can’t jump, won’t jump – how diet can help with feline osteoarthritis
USA Dr. Lisa Weeth
Nutrition of the geriatric cat with chronic kidney disease
Dr. Marge Chandler
Why do some captivate while others fail? Get your brand to create emotions
Dr. Augusto Macias
Can communication contribute to profitability?
Dr. Augusto Macias
Pain and pleasure, the dilemma in the clinic. Pleasure is the greatest incentive to evil
Dr. Augusto Macias
ADvANCED OPHTHALMOLOGY SEMINAR
Room Picasso (level -2)
AM José Marin
PM Valentina Aybar
The anatomical and physiological basis of the ERG
vETERINARY UPDATE
Room 3 (level 1)
9.00-10.00
Simple management of complicated wounds
Juan Francisco Sánchez CárdenasAdvanced Feline Medicine Seminar
8.309.25
Dr. Ron ofri
How do I record a high-quality ERG?
10.00-11.00
Laboratory diagnosis of pancreatitis: a challenge for the veterinarian


SaTurday, 22 OCTOBEr 2016 rOOM: PICaSSO (LEVEL -2)
14.30-18.55
Advanced Ophthalmology Seminar
SaTurday, 22 OCTOBEr 2016
9.309.55
Dr. Ron ofri
Carmen Cortés Garcia (DVM,PhD)
11.00-12.00
Equipment innovation to the laparoscopy operation with the cradle for laparo
10.00-11.00: Coffee break in the exhibition hall
ERG modalities – advantages and limitation
Ferrari Sergio
12.00-13.00
Assessment and pain management: where are we and how far can we get?
14.3014.55
15.0015.55
Interpreting your recording
Dr. Ron ofri
Dr. Ron ofri 12.0012.55
Miguel Angel Cabezas Salamanda vet academy
13.00-14.00
Dental x-ray positioning and how x-ray can grow your vet practice
Craig Evans
David Argyle has held academic positions at the Universities of Glasgow, Wisconsin-Madison, USA and Edinburgh. He is the William Dick Chair of veterinary Clinical Studies and Dean veterinary Medicine. He in an RCvS/European specialist in veterinary Oncology, Diplomat of the European College of Internal Medicine in Oncology and co-scientific editor of the Journal of Veterinary and Comparative Oncology. His major research interests are cancer and stem cell biology.
rOOM: PICaSSO (LEVEL -2) 8.30-12.55
16.0016.55
13.00-14.30: Lunch break in the exhibition hall
ADvANCED FELINE MEDICINE SEMINAR
Surgical oncology: considerations in feline oncology
Dr. Jolle Kirpensteijn
Feline head and neck cancer: molecular pathology to multimodal therapy
Dr. David Argyle Dr. Jolle Kirpensteijn
Injection site sarcoma: inflammation meets surgery and radiation
Dr. David Argyle Dr. Jolle Kirpensteijn

14.00-15.00
Articular programme of puppies
Antonio Cañadillas Madueño
15.00-16.00
OTC products in the veterinary clinic
Esteban Frias
16.00-17.00
How to increase appointments by creating feline preventive care programmes
Dr. Susan Little
17.3017.55
18.0018.25
18.3018.55
Do cats get histiocytic disease?
Dr. David Argyle
Musculo-skeletal cancer: cats are not small dogs!
Dr. Jolle Kirpensteijn
Translating discovery into clinical practice: small molecules to monoclonal antibodies
Dr. David Argyle
These lectures have been promoted by the veterinary industry. Access to this room is free to all attendees. No simultaneous translation provided.
DvM, PhD, Diplomate ACvS & ECvS. Chief Professional Relation Office, Hill’s Pet Nutrition since Sept 2013. He graduated from the Utrecht Univ. Faculty of veterinary Medicine, Holland in 1988 and finished and internship in small animal medicine and surgery at the University of Georgia in the United States of America in 1989. After his internship, he completed his residency training in small animal surgery and a Masters degree at Kansas State University, USA. The residency was followed by a fellowship in surgical oncology at the Colorado State Univ. Comparative Oncology Unit, USA. In 1993, Returned to Europe to accept a position in surgical oncology and soft tissue surgery at Utrecht Univ. In February of 2005, he was appointed Professor in Surgery at the Univ. of Copenhagen and in August 2008 Professor in Soft Tissue Surgery at Utrecht Univ. Jolle is Diplomate of the American and European College of veterinary Surgeons. In 2012, received the title Founding Fellow in Surgical Oncology of the ACvS. Additionally, Jolle holds the office of the Past President of the World Small Animal veterinary Association. His main clinical and research interests are surgical oncology, endoscopic and reconstructive surgery. Jolle has published over 90 peer reviewed articles, given more than 200 lectures worldwide and has received the prestigious BSAvA Simon Award in 2007 and Hills voorjaarsdagen Excellence in Healthcare Award in 2009.
Ron Ofri was a member of the charter class of the Koret School of veterinary Medicine, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. Upon his graduation in 1989 he travelled to the University of Florida, where he spent the next 4 years undergoing clinical training in veterinary ophthalmology and obtaining his Ph.D. During this time Ron developed an interest in the physiology of vision, focusing on retinal electrophysiology and changes in visual function resulting from glaucoma. Upon his graduation Ron returned to Israel and joined the faculty of his alma mater, where he is currently an Associate Professor in veterinary ophthalmology and winner of numerous Teacher of the Year awards. At the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Ron expanded his research interests to include comparative visual physiology in wildlife species, and to date has published more than 60 refereed papers. Ron is also a very popular international speaker, having been invited to talk in more than 20 countries, in continuing education seminars, national meetings and world congresses for general practitioners, including BSAvA, WSAvA and NAvC. He also lectures frequently in advanced training courses for veterinary ophthalmologists, including lectureship at the Basic Science Course of the American College of veterinary Ophthalmologists (where he has been speaking since 2002) and numerous other forums. Ron is a contributing author to the Gelatt’s classic textbook veterinary Ophthalmology (3rd, 4th and 5th editions) as well as a co-author of the popular textbook Slatter’s Fundamentals of veterinary Ophthalmology (4th and 5th editions). Ron is a Diplomate of the European College of veterinary Ophthalmology (ECvO), a former ECvO Executive Board member and in 2002-2005 he served as President of the European Society of veterinary Ophthalmology.
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SEVC Workshops 2016
The SEvC workshops give delegates a unique handson laboratory experience. Working with small groups (maximum 20 people), world-class instructors will teach new techniques using the latest equipment. The workshops will be presented in English, but instructors will provide assistance with other languages.
delegates can register for the workshops only, without having to register for the SEVC Scientific Programme.
HAEMATOLOGY CYTOLOGY
Everything you always wanted to know about haematology, but were afraid to ask
Put your microscope to use! Master the fundamentals of haematology and learn how to diagnose a wide variety of pathologies. A practical and interactive lab.
This course will teach participants how to use a microscope to interpret a large range of blood smears. Participants will review cases first with individual microscopes and then collectively with a videomicroscope. Brief presentations will be made prior to each group of cases to prepare participants for the changes on the slides that represent certain pathologies. Each participant will receive individual attention from the instructors during this interactive lab.
INSTruCTOrS: Dr. G. Couto (USA), Dr. J. Pastor (SPAIN)
daTE: 20/10/2016
TIME: 08.00-11.00
VENuE: Palacio de Congresos de Granada
rOOM: 10 (Level: 2)
PrICE: 270€ (210€ if you are also registered for the SEVC Scientific Programme)
PLaCES aVaILaBLE: 20
Everything you always wanted to know about cytology, but were afraid to ask
Put your microscope to use! Master the fundamentals of cytology, and learn how to diagnose a wide variety of pathologies. A practical and interactive lab.
This course will teach participants how to use a microscope to interpret cytological specimens from a wide range of tissues and to differentiate inflammation from neoplasia, as well as the specific types of neoplasia. Participants will review cases first with individual microscopes and then collectively with a videomicroscope. Brief presentations will be made prior to each group of cases to prepare participants for the changes on the slides that represent certain pathologies. Each participant will receive individual attention from the instructors during this interactive lab.


INSTruCTOrS: Dr. G. Couto (USA), Dr. J. Pastor (SPAIN)
daTE: 20/10/2016
TIME: 11.30-14.30
VENuE: Palacio de Congresos de Granada
rOOM: 10 (Level: 2)
PrICE: 270€ (210€ if you are also registered for the SEVC Scientific Programme)
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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.
10th Year
PLaCES aVaILaBLE: 20
9th Year
Canine abdominal ultrasonography
Learn how to obtain high quality images to make accurate ultrasound diagnoses. In this hands-on lab with live dogs, participants will practise locating abdominal organs with the guidance of experts. This practical class with live dogs will teach participants basic abdominal ultrasonographic skills and ultrasound anatomy, with guidance and feedback from experts. Participants will work in groups of four and rotate through different stations where instructors will teach imaging of the major abdominal organs. Participants will master ultrasonic imaging of the liver and spleen, left kidney and left adrenal gland, pancreas and right adrenal gland, intestine, mesenteric lymph nodes, bladder, prostate, medial iliac lymph nodes, uterus and ovaries, and the right intercostal approach to the liver and right kidney. At the end of the lab, delegates should feel comfortable identifying and obtaining suitable images of most of the abdominal organs.

INSTruCTOrS: Dr. A. Agut (SPAIN), Dr. D. Penninck (USA), Dr. H. Gaillot (FRANCE), Dr. N. Díez-Bru (SPAIN)
daTE: 20/10/2016
TIME: 09.30-13.30
VENuE: Palacio de Congresos de Granada
rOOM: C (Level: -3)
PrICE: 392€ (312€ if you are also registered for the SEVC Scientific Programme)
PLaCES aVaILaBLE: 16
Ultrasonographic identification of abdominal disease. Common clinical cases
Identification of abdominal disease made easy! By attending this lab, participants will enhance their ultrasonographic interpretation skills and gain useful knowledge and tips for diagnosing the most frequent clinical cases in abdominal diseases.
In this interpretation lab, participants will review in groups, video clips of common abdominal disorders. Identifying abnormalities and listing differential diagnoses to best manage the case. This lab will enhance interpretation skills. Groups of two participants around a computer station will review clinical cases. For each case, a brief clinical history is provided. The groups will then engage in identifying abnormalities and reaching a differential diagnosis list with pertinent clinical recommendations to manage the animal. Organizing the findings, prioritising the differential diagnoses and interpretation tips will then be discussed with all groups. In this lab, only common abdominal disorders will be discussed.
INSTruCTOrS: Dr. D. Penninck (USA), Dr. N. Díez-Bru (SPAIN)
daTE: 21/10/2016
TIME: 09.00-11.00
VENuE: Palacio de Congresos de Granada
rOOM: 10 (Level: 2)
PrICE: 180€ (140€ if you are also registered for the SEVC Scientific Programme)
PLaCES aVaILaBLE: 20
ULTRASONOGRAPHY

Ultrasonographic identification of abdominal disease. Challenging clinical cases
Identification of abdominal disease made easy! By attending this lab, participants will enhance their ultrasonographic interpretation skills and gain useful knowledge and tips for diagnosing challenging clinical cases in abdominal diseases.
In this interpretation lab, participants will review in groups, video clips of challenging abdominal disorders. Identifying abnormalities and listing differential diagnoses pertinent to the case will enhance interpretation skills. This lab is addressed to participants with a good baseline experience in ultrasound. Groups of two participants around a computer station will review clinical cases. For each case, a brief clinical history is provided. The groups will then engage in identifying abnormalities and reaching a differential diagnosis list with pertinent clinical recommendations to manage the animal. Organizing the findings, prioritising the differential diagnoses and interpretation tips will then be discussed with all groups
INSTruCTOrS: Dr. D. Penninck (USA), Dr. N. Díez-Bru (SPAIN)

daTE: 21/10/2016
TIME: 12.00-14.00
VENuE: Palacio de Congresos de Granada
rOOM: 10 (Level: 2)
PrICE: 180€ (140€ if you are also registered for the SEVC Scientific Programme)
PLaCES aVaILaBLE: 20

2nd Year
ULTRASONOGRAPHY

CT and ultrasound: combined solution? illustrated by selected clinical situations in dogs and cats
Learn how to obtain a clinical synergic benefit by using CT an US in a particular clinical case.

Computed Tomography (CT) and ultrasound images (also video clips) on selected clinical cases will be reviewed. Interpretation principle and complementarity of these two techniques will be enhanced during the reviews organised in small groups. In this engaging workshop using both CT and US to resolve specific clinical situations, two participants per computer station will discuss the diagnostic features provided by both of these techniques. A succinct clinical history is provided along with the initial study (CT or US) performed. The limitations of the initial diagnostic imaging step are discussed and necessary additional studies are then shared with the audience. Identification of all pertinent findings, listing of differential diagnoses, and conclusions along with case management recommendation(s) will be presented in an organised manner to build sound interpretation skills and better awareness of these imaging modalities.
INSTruCTOrS: Dr. H. Gaillot (FRANCE), Dr. N. Díez-Bru (SPAIN)
daTE: 22/10/2016
TIME: 12.00-14.00
VENuE: Palacio de Congresos de Granada
rOOM: 10 (Level: 2)
PrICE: 180€ (140€ if you are also registered for the SEVC Scientific Programme)
PLaCES aVaILaBLE: 20
SURGERY
Gastrointestinal and urinary suturing techniques
Learn to produce minimal tissue trauma for a better healing and how to avoid postoperative incision leak in your gastrointestinal and urinary surgeries.

In this hands-on session, delegates will learn how to correctly perform basic abdominal surgical procedures (i.e. enterotomy, enterectomy, gastrotomy, gastrectomy and cystotomy), and how to check if the tissue apposition is adequate in order to prevent the risk of postoperative leakage. various suture patterns will be presented and practiced on gastrointestinal and bladder segments. Participants will learn all the relevant suture patterns from the basic simple interrupted and simple continuous pattern, to the more advanced patterns such as Cushing, Lembert or Mattress patterns, and practice different knotting techniques. Where and when the different types of sutures are used will also be discussed. This is an interactive, hands-on session focused on basic surgery and it is intended for veterinary surgeons with minimal experience in this field.
INSTruCTOrS: Dr. P. Lafuente (SPAIN), Dr. R. Jarlkvist (DENMARK)
daTE: 20/10/2016
TIME: 09.30-13.30
VENuE: Palacio de Congresos de Granada
rOOM: D (Level: -3)
PrICE: 392€ (312€ if you are also registered for the SEVC Scientific Programme)
PLaCES aVaILaBLE: 20 3rd Year
ULTRASONOGRAPHY REGISTRATION PACK:
• Canine abdominal ultrasonography
• Ultrasonographic identification of abdominal disease. Common clinical cases.
Special price for both workshops of €406
(Pack available if you also register to the SEvC Scientific Programme)
CYTOLOGY REGISTRATION PACK:
• Everything you always wanted to know about HAEMATOLOGY, but were afraid to ask!
• Everything you always wanted to know about CYTOLOGY, but were afraid to ask!
Special price for both workshops of 406€

(Pack available if you also register to the SEvC Scientific Programme
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WOUND MANAGEMENT DENTISTRY
Wound management techniques in small animals

Address that wound! Learn the most appropriate techniques to use in different cases of open wounds through this workshop, aimed to teach participants the latest technologies and the best way to approach wound management.
Participants in this hands-on lab will learn current and cutting edge wound management options that are much more effective than the traditional wet-to-dry or dry dressing. Moist wound management, the standard of care in human and now veterinary medicine, will be discussed and participants will learn how to select and apply moisture retentive dressings such as calcium alginate, polyurethane foam, hydrocolloid, and hydrogel to a variety of wound types. They will also gain experience with a number of useful tools and techniques for wound management, including properly pressurised lavage, skin stretchers and stents, ring retractors, active closed suction drains, wound diffusion catheters, honey, negative pressure wound therapy, and maggot therapy. Lab activities will alternate between group discussions and rotating around a series of stations where participants engage in hands-on activities using medical equipment and models (this lab does not employ live animals or cadavers). Participants will also be presented with clinical case examples on which they can practice decision-making regarding wound care strategies. By the end of this lab, participants will have expanded their ability to manage challenging wounds and design effective wound care plans that are tailor-made for each individual patient.

INSTruCTOrS: Dr. B. Campbell (USA) Dr. K. Rappe (GERMANY)



daTE: 21/10/2016 TIME: 15.00-19.00
VENuE: Palacio de Congresos de Granada
rOOM: C (Level: -3)
PrICE: 392€ (312€ if you are also registered for the SEVC Scientific Programme)
PLaCES aVaILaBLE: 16
BEHAvIOUR
Feline extractions
A cat is not a small dog. Extraction standards are similar to small dog breeds but, due to specific feline pathologies and anatomical differences, techniques of extraction in cats should be treated separately. Extractions of maxillary and mandibular quadrant of dentition, extractions of canine teeth, premolars and molars will be presented and performed. A final presentation about how to deal with the most common complications will be performed.
INSTruCTOrS: Dr. J. Gawor (POLAND), Dr. J. Collados (SPAIN)
daTE: 20/10/2016
TIME: 15.00-19.00
VENuE: Palacio de Congresos de Granada
rOOM: D (Level: -3)
PrICE: 392€ (312€ if you are also registered for the SEVC Scientific Programme)
PLaCES aVaILaBLE: 20
Advanced behaviour modification techniques in the treatment of aggressive dogs

Learn how to deal with aggression in dogs! Participants will practice how to apply behaviour modification techniques and will acquire the skills needed to develop a complete behaviour treatment for aggressive dogs.
The aims of this lab are focused on training participants in: a: how to apply advanced behaviour modifications techniques to treat aggression in cats and dogs, including counterconditioning, desensitization and relaxation techniques. b: how to address specific personality traits, which could underlie some problems of aggression, especially excitability and lack of tolerance to frustration and c: how to select biological therapies (e.g. drugs) to help behaviour modification programmes for aggressive dogs. Main procedures will be discussed through practical examples with live animals. Attendants will also become familiar with the main tools and commercial products designed to control and to treat aggressive dogs. Live dogs will be available to understand management procedures, to practise the main ways of applying them and also to practise behaviour modification techniques. Attendants will acquire basic skills to develop a behaviour modification programme for aggressive dogs.
INSTruCTOrS: Dr. C. Sicarusa (USA), Dr. J. Fatjó (SPAIN), Dr. P. Calvo (SPAIN)
daTE: 22/10/2016 TIME: 15.00-19.00
VENuE: Palacio de Congresos de Granada
rOOM: C (Level: -3)
2nd Year
PrICE: 392€ (312€ if you are also registered for the SEVC Scientific Programme)
PLaCES aVaILaBLE: 20
2nd Year
OTHER COMPANION ANIMALS
Ultrasonographic approach to the coelomic cavity of reptiles

Take advantage of your US equipment in your reptile patients
Ultrasonography is a very common and non-invasive imaging method to check internal viscera. It is very useful in reptiles and does not require sedation or anaesthesia in most cases. Working in small groups with live animals, attendees will learn how to perform ultrasonographic examinations, which are the best approaches to the coelomic cavity in the different species, lizards, snakes and chelonians, and how to identify all the structures.
INSTruCTOrS: Dr. M. Ardiaca (SPAIN), Dr. J. Martorell (SPAIN)
daTE: 20/10/2016
TIME: 15.00-19.00
VENuE: Palacio de Congresos de Granada
rOOM: C (Level: -3)
PrICE: 392€ (312€ if you are also registered for the SEVC Scientific Programme)
PLaCES aVaILaBLE: 16
DERMATOLOGY
Challenging clinical cases in small animal dermatology

From the history to the treatment. Know how to manage the most challenging cases in dermatology.
In this lab, an interactive discussion will be provided based on difficult or controverted clinical dermatology cases. The instructors will create the interaction and discussions on history, clinical pictures, diagnostic tools, differential diagnosis and treatments. From one clinical picture the instructor will build a discussion about other close dermatosis. Working in pairs in front of a computer, it will be like a “steeplechase” with cases around the room (history, pictures, diagnostic tools, histopathology, therapeutics...). The purpose of this workshop is to increase the knowledge on how to manage challenging clinical cases to build a differential diagnosis and apply the best treatment. What will be the clinical features of the disease? How can I diagnose it? What’s the best treatment to use? Every practitioner is welcome at this workshop. The purpose is to build a reflection about how to manage a challenging dermatological case from the history to the choice of the best treatment.
INSTruCTOrS: Dr. L. Beco (BELGIUM), Dr. L. Ferrer (SPAIN)
daTE: 22/10/2016
TIME: 9.00-11.00
VENuE: Palacio de Congresos de Granada
rOOM: 10 (Level: 2)
PrICE: 180€ (140€ if you are also registered for the SEVC Scientific Programme)

PLaCES aVaILaBLE: 20
ULTRASONOGRAPHY REGISTRATION PACK:
• Canine abdominal ultrasonography
• Ultrasonographic identification of abdominal disease. Common clinical cases.
Special price for both workshops of €406
(Pack available if you also register to the SEvC Scientific Programme)
CYTOLOGY REGISTRATION PACK:
• Everything you always wanted to know about HAEMATOLOGY, but were afraid to ask!
• Everything you always wanted to know about CYTOLOGY, but were afraid to ask!
Special price for both workshops of 406€
(Pack available if you also register to the SEvC Scientific Programme
ask for availability at the check-in counter
ORTHOPAEDICS
Surgical options for medial patellar luxation including corrective ostectomies

Learn how to successfully manage this frequent small animal orthopaedic problem, from the most simple surgical techniques to the challenging corrective ostectomies.


In this workshop, the most effective surgical techniques for the treatment of medial patellar luxation will be reviewed. Using plastic bone models and anatomical specimens the attendees will practice surgical techniques such as block sulcoplasty, tibial tuberosity transposition and more advanced techniques based on corrective ostectomies for the treatment of the most challenging clinical cases. It is mainly a hands-on workshop that will allow the attendees to successfully treat this frequent orthopaedic problem.
INSTruCTOrS: Dr. A. Pozzi (ITALY), Dr. P. Lafuente (SPAIN)
daTE: 19/10/2016
TIME: 09.30-18.30 (lunch included)
VENuE: IAVANTE (shuttle service from the “Palacio”)
rOOM: IAvANTE
PrICE: 700€ (575€ if you are also registered for the SEVC Scientific Programme)

PLaCES aVaILaBLE: 16
CARDIOLOGY
respiratory problems i: respiratory sounds, dyspnea and cough: approach through clinical cases
Diagnosis from respiratory sounds.
In this workshop the clinical approach to patients with dyspnea, cough and other respiratory signs will be discussed. Clinical cases will be presented by means of audio, images and videos and they will be discussed in groups with the use of the “Poll Everywhere” application for Android and iPhone (or the website www.pollev. com). At the end of the workshop, participants will be able to identify the different clinical signs associated with patients with common respiratory processes and to perform a correct diagnosis of the problem in order to establish the most appropriate treatment.
INSTruCTOrS: Dr. H. De Morais (BRA/USA)
daTE: 21/10/2016
TIME: 14.30-16.30
VENuE: Palacio de Congresos de Granada
rOOM: 10 (Level: 2)
PrICE: 150€ (130€ if you are also registered for the SEVC Scientific Programme)
PLaCES aVaILaBLE: 22
CARDIOLOGY
respiratory problems ii: complex clinical cases in respiratory medicine: interactive discussion
Learn how to manage the most complicated respiratory pathologies. In this workshop clinical cases of complex respiratory problems will be discussed, starting with the history and clinical signs and down to the medical and surgical treatments or the use of interventional radiology. Clinical cases will be illustrated by sounds, images and videos and will be discussed step by step from the identification of clinical signs to the establishment of differential diagnoses, selection of complementary tests and respective treatments. For a better interactivity, the application “Poll Everywhere” for Android and iPhone will be used during the discussion (or the website www.pollev. com). At the end of this workshop, participants will be able to identify the different clinical signs associated with patients with complex respiratory processes and to perform a correct diagnosis of the problem in order to establish the most appropriate treatment.
INSTruCTOrS: Dr. H. De Morais (BRA/USA)

daTE: 21/10/2016
TIME: 17.00-19.00
VENuE: Palacio de Congresos de Granada
rOOM: 10 (Level: 2)
PrICE: 150€ (130€ if you are also registered for the SEVC Scientific Programme)
PLaCES aVaILaBLE: 22
SURGERY SURGERY
Basic training in laparoscopic surgery

Learn the fundaments of small animal laparoscopic surgery and start introducing it in your practice.
Essential Laparoscopy. Learn the fundaments of laparoscopic surgery. Working in pairs or individually, several working stations will be available for the attendees including pelvitrainer, virtual simulators, triangulation, camera and depth control, laparoscopic suture techniques, blunt dissection of anatomical specimens, etc. Once the basic skills have been acquired, attendees will also practice laparoscopic surgery with a live animal model (pig). After the lab, the attendees will be able to do with confidence basic laparoscopic surgical procedures.
INSTruCTOrS: Dr. José Manuel Sánchez (SPAIN), Dr. Miguel Arrabal (SPAIN)
daTE: 19/10/2016
TIME: 09.30-18.30 (lunch included)
VENuE: IAVANTE (shuttle service from the “Palacio”)
rOOM: IAvANTE
PrICE: 700€ (575€ if you are also registered for the SEVC Scientific Programme)
PLaCES aVaILaBLE: 10
Veterinary laparoscopy of the 22nd century. da Vinci robotic surgery and 3d laparoscopy at your reach as a futuristic experience

World premiere: AvEPA and IAvANTE bring laparoscopic surgery of the future to veterinary surgeons. Be one of the few privileged people to experience robotized surgery in veterinary practice.
Have you heard about the Da vinci system in laparoscopy? Can you imagine performing a laparoscopy in 3D vision? Have you ever wondered what veterinary laparoscopic surgery will be like in the twenty-second century? These are questions you’ll be able to answer if you assist this workshop. Da Vinci surgery uses a robotized system for laparoscopic surgery with an amplified, high definition 3D vision and articulated arms connected to the surgeon’s hands, which provide higher precision, visibility, versatility and efficacy in the surgeon’s surgical procedure. This method, which is still in initial phases of implantation in routine human laparoscopic surgery, can be within reach, as a futuristic experience, for inquiring veterinary minds interested in enjoying the robotized surgical experience despite being aware of the fact that its clinical application will not be possible in the medium-term. This workshop, aimed towards veterinarians with experience in laparoscopic surgery, will consist of four blocks through which participants will rotate. A first block of robotic Da Vinci surgery, a second block of 3D vision laparoscopy, a third block of single port laparoscopy and, finally, a fourth block of advanced practice in abdominal laparoscopy. Laparoscopic practices will be performed on biomodels, phantoms and on live animal (pig). The aim of this workshop is for participants to improve their laparoscopic abilities for their daily clinical practice, but also to come into contact with laparoscopic techniques of the future.
INSTruCTOrS: Dr. José Manuel Sánchez (SPAIN), Dr. Nestor Sanchez (SPAIN), Dr. Juan Ruiz (SPAIN)
daTE: 19/10/2016
TIME: 09.30-18.30 (lunch included)
VENuE: IAVANTE (shuttle service from the “Palacio”)
rOOM: IAvANTE
PrICE: 750€ (625€ if you are also registered for the SEVC Scientific Programme)


PLaCES aVaILaBLE: 12

research abstracts – posters
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640. Sospecha de Reacción Vasovagal Durante Diálisis Peritoneal en Perro con Insuficiencia Renal Aguda Tras Colocar un Drenaje Abdominal María Teresa Mangas Ballester (1); Juan Rafael Lima Rodríguez (1); Idoia Díaz-Güemes Martín-Portugués (1); Blanca Fernández Tomé (1); Javier Cristóbal Hermoso de Mendoza Aranda (1); Luis Dávila Gómez (1); María Sol Carrasco Jiménez (2); Francisco Miguel Sánchez Margallo (1). (1) Centro de Cirugía de Mínima Invasión Jesús Usón, (2) Universidad de Cádiz, Cátedra de Anestesiología
693. La Maniobra de Reclutamiento Pulmonar Mejora La Oxigenación de Sangre Arterial Durante Cirugía de Lobectomía Pulmonar en un Perro Iago Asorey Blázquez (1); Lucía Pellegrini de La viuda (1); Susana Canfrán Arrabé (1); Mario Arenillas Baquero (1); Ignacio Álvarez Gómez de Segura (1). (1) Hospital Clínico veterinario UCM
698. Estudio Prospectivo Sobre El Valor Predictivo de La Monitorización Nociceptiva Intraoperatoria de Los Cambios Hemodinámicos en Perros Anestesiados: Estudio Piloto
María Teresa Mangas Ballester (1); Juan Rafael Lima Rodríguez (1); Elena Abellán Rubio (1); Alberto Ballestín Rodríguez (1); María Sol Carrasco Jiménez (2); Francisco Miguel Sánchez Margallo (1). (1) Centro de Cirugía de Mínima Invasión Jesús Usón, (2) Cátedra de Anestesiología, Universidad de Cádiz
758. Efectos de La Premedicación Con Medetomidina y Metadona, Así Como La Inducción Anestésica Con Fentanilo Sobre La Presión Intraocular y El Diámetro Pupilar en Perros Sanos María Isabel Gómez Martínez (1); Noemi Gómez Martín (1); Carlos Cantonero Chamorro (1); José Ignacio Cristobal verdejo (1); Juan Salvador Trinidad Rubio (1); Antonio Gonzalez Cantalapiedra (1); Óscar varela López (1). (1) Hospital veterinario Universitaro of Codina
788. Catéter Epidural Para El Manejo Analgésico Multimodal en Cirugía Correctora de Deformidad Angular en El Perro: 2 Casos verónica vieitez Muñoz (1); víctor López Ramis (1); Massimo Santella (1); Laura varaldi (1); Luis Javier Ezquerra Calvo (1). (1) Hospital Clínico veterinario Universidad de Extremadura. Avda Universidad s/n 10003. Cáceres
CardIOLOGy
624. Derrame Pericardico Séptico en un Perro José Berenguer Cayuelas (1); Paloma Nieto Serna (1). (1) Hospital veterinario San Antón (Guardamar Del Segura)
666. Clinical Management of an Atipycal Mitral Dysplasia in a Dog
Anna vila Soriano (1); Lara Armengou Ruiz (1); Marta Planellas Basch (1). (1) Fundació Hospital Clínic veterinari de la Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
769. Endocarditis Infecciosa de Válvula Tricúspide en un Perro
Inmaculada Orjales Galdo (1); Maruska Suárez Rey (1); Roberto Bermúdez Pose (1); Luciano Espino López (1); Marta I Miranda Castañón (1); Germán Santamarina Pernas (1). (1) Departamento de Anatomía, Producción Animal e Ciencias Clínicas veterinarias. Hospital veterinario Universitario Rof Codina. Universidade de Santiago de Compostela
789. Feocromocitoma Con Taquicardia Ventricular Como Signo Clínico Inicial en un Perro. Diagnóstico y Tratamiento
Carmen Martínez Bernal (1); Alicia Guisado Espartero (1); Julio Fernández Castañer (1); Ignacio López villalba (2); Carles Mengual Riera (1); Juan Morgaz Rodríguez (2). (1) Hospital Clínico veterinario Universidad De Córdoba , (2) Departamento Medicina y Cirugía Animal Universidad de Córdoba
SurGEry
629. 3- Versus 5-Mm Bipolar Forceps for Laparoscopic Ovariectomy in Small Dogs: a Randomised Clinical Trial
Juan Ramón Granados Ortega (1); José Manuel Martínez Gómez-Rodulfo (1); Jesús María Usón Casaus (2); Francisco Miguel Sánchez Margallo (3); Eva María Pérez Merino (2). (1) Ayora Endoscopia veterinaria, (2) Facultad de veterinaria Universidad de Extremadura, (3) Centro de Cirugía de Mínima Invasión Jesús Usón
630. 2.7- Versus 5-Mm Telescope for Laparoscopic Ovariectomy in Small Dogs: a Randomised Clinical Trial
Juan Ramón Granados Ortega (1); José Manuel Martínez Gómez-Rodulfo (1); Jesús María Usón Casaus (2); Francisco Miguel Sánchez Margallo (3); Eva María Pérez Merino (2). (1) Ayora Endoscopia veterinaria, (2) Facultad de veterinaria de la Universidad de Extremadura, (3) Centro de Cirugía de Mínima Invasión Jesús Usón
639. Síndrome de Ovario Remanente en La Perra: Adherencias y Tratamiento Laparoscópico
Francisco Martínez Gomariz (1); Cayetano Sánchez Collado (1); Diego Casas García (2); Francisco J. Pérez Duarte (3); Jorge Gutierrez del Sol (3); Cristobal Frias Rides (4); Fausto Brandão (5). (1) CMEv - Centro Murciano de Endoscopia veterinaria, Clínica veterinaria
Bonafé, Murcia, (2) CvMIC - Centro veterinario de Mínima Invasión Canarias, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. (3) vETMI - veterinaria de Mínima Invasión, Servicio Referente Ambulante.Cáceres. (4) Hospital veterinario Lepanto. Mairena del Aljarafe (Sevilla), (5) Karl Storz GmbH & Co. KG, Tuttlingen, Germany.
642. Cistostomía Asistida por Laparoscopia Para La Remoción de Cálculos Urinarios en El Gato: Caso Clínico
Francisco Martínez Gomariz (1); Cayetano Sánchez Collado (1); Diego Casas García (2); Francisco J. Pérez Duarte (3); Jorge Gutierrez del Sol (3); Fausto Brandão (4); Cristóbal Frias Rides (5). (1) CMEv - Centro Murciano de Endoscopia veterinaria, Clínica veterinaria Bonafé, Murcia. (2) CvMIC - Centro veterinario de Mínima Invasión Canarias, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. (3) vETMI - veterinaria de Mínima Invasión, Servicio Referente Ambulante.Cáceres. (4) Karl Storz GmbH & Co. KG, Tuttlingen, Germany. (5) Hospital veterinaro Lepanto. Mairena del Aljarafe. Sevilla.
657. Resolución Quirúrgica de un Chemodectoma Canino, Localizado en El Interior del Atrio Derecho y Vena Cava Caudal, Mediante La Oclusión Total del Flujo Venoso del Corazón
Manuel Alamán valtierra (1); Cristina Lorente Roig (1); Juan Ramón Arrazola Sánchez (1); Carlos González villejos (1); Maria Anna Gregori Pérez (1); vicente Cervera Castellanos (1); Carlos Muñoz Sevilla (1); Julia Artero González- Carrión (1); Jorge Llinás Ceballos (1); Roberto Bussadori (1). (1) Hospital veterinario valencia Sur
665. Persistencia del Cuarto Arco Aortico Derecho Asociado a Arteria Subclavia Izquierda Aberrante Además de Intususcepciones Intestinales en un Paciente con Megaesófago
Jorge valle Llarena (1); Paula Marco Cacho (1); Jorge Llinás (2). (1) Hospital veterinario Cruz de Piedra, (2) Hospital veterinario valencia Sur, (3) Centro TAC Diagnóstico veterinario 673. Resolución Quirúrgica de un Absceso Paraesofágico: a Propósito de un Caso Juan Morgaz Rodríguez (1); Juan Manuel Domínguez Pérez (1); Carmen Martínez Bernal (1); Beatriz Blanco Navas (1); Yolanda Millán Ruiz (1); Manuel Novales Durán (1); Jose Andrés Fernández Sarmiento (1). (1) Departamento de Medicina y Cirugía Animal de la Universidad de Córdoba 681. Gossypiboma (Textiloma) Que Se Presenta Como Masa Intraabdominal en un Perro José Andrés Fernández Sarmiento (1); Juan
Morgaz Rodríguez (1); Ignacio López villalba (1); María del Mar Granados Machuca (1); Rocío Navarrete Calvo (1); Setefilla Quirós Carmona (1); Daniel Aguilar García (1); Elisabeth Laura viejo Peña (1); Juan Manuel Domínguez Pérez (1). (1) Departamento de Medicina y Cirugía Animal de La Universidad De Córdoba
694. Obstruccion Intestinal por La Incarceracion de un Segmento de Yeyuno Tras Una Herida Externa
Juan Carlos Montero Galera (1); Marisa Ponce Toledo (1); Erica Cruz Millan (1); Juana D. Carrilo Sanchez (2). (1) Clinica veterinaria
Natura, (2) Hospital veterinario Universidad De Murcia
700. Hemangioma Vaginal en Perra Tratado por Vaginectomía Subtotal
Juan Antonio García Maldonado (1); Sergio Rodríguez Quirino (1); Carlos Macías Oliva (2); Gustavo Ramírez Rivero (3); Juan Miguel Ramírez León (2). (1) Quirino veterinary Clinic, (2) Centro de Referencia Bahía de Málaga, (3) Histovet Servicio de Diagnóstico
Histopatológico veterinario
708. Carcinoma Bilateral de Células Ceruminosas en Oído Externo: Caso Clínico
Ana Cascales Gely (1); Adrian Barahona Diaz (1); Maria Suarez Redondo (1). (1) Hospital Clinico veterinario Complutense
721. Cirugia Endoluminal y Uso de Stent Uretrales
Alejandro Artiles vizcaíno (1); Natalia
Domínguez Cabrera (1); Miguel Andueza Medina (1); Mario Encinoso (1); Cristina Riskallal Santana (1); Sara Artiles Saiz (1); Jorge Labao Machín (1); Miguel Angel Rodriguez Hernández (1); Carolina Pérez Medina (1); Olivia Jiménez del Rosario (1); Domingo Chil Jiménez (1); Yasmina Santana Rodriguez (1). (1) Hospital veterinario Los Tarahales SLP
723. Nephroscopic Ureteral Stent Removal Due To Proximal Stent Migration in a Dog
Xavier Escoda Llorens (1); Laura Fresno Bermejo (1); Laura Santos Benito (2); Carlo Anselmi (1); Rosa Novellas Torroja (1); Raul Altuzarra Fernandez (1); Sofia Lafuente Carballo (2); Marta Planellas Bachs (1).
(1) Hospital Clínic veterinari Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, (2) Endolap veterinària
726. Realización de Una Uretrostomía Prepúbica Estética por Medio de Una Anastomosis PrepucioUretra Prostática Acerca de un Caso Clínico Iván Prada Areán (1); Andrea González
Dominguez (1); Tamara Urueña Arias (1); Jose Antonio Rodriguez Altonaga (1); Lorena Millán varela (1); Cristian Santos Hernández (1). (1) Hospital veterinario Universidad De León
753. Uso de un Stent Temporal de Silicona en un Gato Con Estenosis Nasofaríngea Adquirida Eduard Anadón (1); Eva Piredda (1); Maurici Batalla (2); Rosa Novellas (3). (1) Hospital veterinari Glòries, (2) Endoscopia veterinaria Movil, (3) Fundació Hostital Clínic veterinari UAB
765. Tratamiento Quirúrgico y Quimioterápico Adyuvante en un Plasmocitoma Esofágico Canino: Caso Clínico
Gabriel Carbonell Rosselló Lv (1); Sandra Gil Carrasco Lv (1); Juan Francisco Borregó Massó Lv, Dipl Acvim-oncology (1); Manuel Jiménez Peláez Lv, Mrcvs, Dipl. Ecvs (1). (1) Auna Especialidades veterinarias
772. Efecto Masa por Incarceración de Intestino Delgado en Una Fractura Pélvica Antigua en un Perro
Juana Dolores Carrillo (1); Jose Murciano (2); Juan Jose Camarasa (1); Marta Soler (2); Maria Teresa Escobar (1); Juan Seva (3); Francisco Jose Pallares (3); Amalia Agut (2). (1) Hospital Clinico veterinario Universidad De Murcia, (2) Departamento De Medicina Y Cirugia Animal, (3) Departamento De Anatomia Y Anatomia Patologica Comparadas
783. Laparoscopic Complete Excision of a Hepatic Cyst and Omentopexy in a Persian Cat. Case Report
Manuel vega-Sillero (1); Laura Fresno Bermejo (1); Carlo Anselmi (1); Albert Lloret Roca (1). (1) Hospital Clínic veterinari - UAB 791. An Emergency Tracheal Stent Placement After Cervical Surgery
Cristina Rizkallal Santana (1); Alejandro Artiles vizcaíno (1); Natalia Domínguez Cabrara (1); Miguel Andueza Medina (1); Mario Encinoso Quintana (1); Sara Artiles Saiz (1); Jorge Labao Machín (1); Miguel A. Rdriguez Hernandez (1); Domingo Chil Jiménez (1); Carolina Pérez Medina (1); Olivia Jiménez del Rosario (1); Yasmina Sánchez Rodriguez (1). (1) Hospital veterianrio Los Tarahales SLP 800. Aspergilosis Rino-Seno-Orbital en un Perro: Caso Clínico
Massimo Santella (1); victor López Ramis (1); Luis Javier Ezquerra Calvo (1); Alejandro Gutiérrez villalba (1); Esther Durán Flóres (1); veronica vieitez (1). (1) Hospital Clínico veterinario Universidad de Extremadura 807. Extracción de Cálculos Urinarios por Nefroscopia en Una Gata
Sofia Lafuente (1); Laura Fresno (2); Laura Santos (2); Mari Luna (1); Miquel Ferrer (1). (1) Hospital veterinario balmes, (2) Endolap veterinaria
BEHaVIOur
668. Educational Project for Canine Aggression
Prevention Aimed At Children
Carmen Mengibar Fuentes (1). (1) Carmen Mengibar Fuentes - veterinaria etóloga
EMErGENCy aNd CrITICaL CarE
741. Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone Secretion (Siadh) Secondary To Aspiration Pneumonia in a Puppy. A Case Report
Núria Comas Ars (1); Carlos Torrente Artero (1); Rocio Martinez Cordero (1). (1) Hospital Clínic veterinari UAB
750. Uso de Hemodiafiltración Para Reemplazo
Renal en Una Perro Con Intoxicación Aguda
Carles Mengual Riera (1); Setefilla Quirós Carmona (2); Francisco José Funes Caño (2); Juan Morgaz Rodríguez (2); Pilar Muñoz
Rascón (2); Ignacio López villalba (2); Rocío Navarrete Calvo (2); Daniel García Aguilar (2); Carmen Martínez Bernal (1); Carmen villalobos Nuñez (1); Maria del Mar Granados Machuca (2). (1) Hospital Clínico veterinario
Universidad de Córdoba, (2) Departamento Medicina y Cirugía Animal. Facultad de veterinaria. Universidad de Córdoba
796. Signos Neurológicos Tras Probable Intoxicación por Plomo en Perros: 3 Casos
Lluís Benítez (1); Anna Suñol (1); Carles Morales (2); Mario González (1); Joan Mascort (1); Cèlia Masagué (3); Marta López (1); Patrícia Montoliu (2). (1) Hospital Ars veterinària, (2) Neurocat veterinaris, (3) OM Clínica veterinària
dErMaTOLOGy
686. Implicaciones de La Dificultad en El Diagnóstico del Linfoma Cutaneo Epiteliotrópico en El Perro
Laura Navarro (2); Maite verde (1); María Pardo (1); Beatriz del Hoyo (3). (1) Hospital Clínico veterinario. Facultad de veterinaria. Universidad de Zaragoza, (2) Clinica veterinaria Augusta. Zaragoza, (3) Clínica veterinaria Noja. Cantabria
687. Efficacy and Safety of a Topical Combination of Sphingolipids and Glycosaminoglycans in Dogs with Atopic Dermatitis
Sergi Segarra (1); Kim Ahrens (2); Jordi Flores (1); Rosanna Marsella (2). (1) R&D Animal Health Bioiberica SA, Barcelona, Spain. (2) Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA
IMaGING
699. Quiste de Gran Tamaño Asociado a un Tumor Pulmonar Primario Pilar Hernandez (1); Marta Planellas (2); Ester Domenech (1); Jordi Cairo (1). (1) Hospital veterinario Canis Girona, (2) Departamento de Medicina y Cirugia Animals. Facultad de veterinaria. Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona.
709. Linfoma Linfoblástico Cólico en un Gato Maria Lorenzo Toja (1); Iria Dios Leis (1); Flor Costoya vazquez (2). (1) Cv Can Cat, (2) Cv Peluxa
756. Evaluación del Flujo Sanguineo Cerebral Mediante Doppler Transcraneal en 17 Perros Con Sospecha de Aumento de La Presión Intracraneal
Noemi Gómez Martín (1); Jose Ignacio Cristobal verdejo (1); Maria Isabel Gómez Martinez (1); Carlos Cantonero Chamorro (1); Rafael Barrera Chacón (1); Maria Esther Durán Flores (1); Joaquín Jimenez Fragoso (1); Javier Duque Carrasco (1). (1) Hospital Clínico veterinario de la Universidad de Extremadura (Cáceres)
757. Valoración del Síndrome Hemorrágico Pulmonar Asociado a Leptospirosis Mediante Tfast en Tres Perros
José Ignacio Cristóbal verdejo (1); Raquel Santiago Tostado (2); Noemí Gómez Martín (1); Carlos Cantonero Chamorro (1); María Isabel Gómez Martínez (1); Patricia Ruiz Tapia (1); Rafael Barrera Chacón (1); Joaquín Jiménez Fragoso (1); Javier Duque Carrasco (1). (1) Hospital Clínico veterinario (Universidad de Extremadura), (2) Hospital veterinario (Universidad Católica de valencia)
779. Aspecto Ecográfico y por Tomografía Computarizada del Insulinoma en La Especie Canina: a Propósito de Cuatro Casos Clínicos
Felipe Hernández (1); Miryam Martínez (1); Marta Soler (1); Juana D. Carrillo (1); Eliseo Belda (1); Amalia Agut (1). (1) Hospital Clínico veterinario. Departamento de Medicina y Cirugía Animal. Universidad de Murcia.
dIGESTION
734. Evaluación de Parámetros Hematológicos, de La Bioquímica y del Inmunofenotipo en Sangre Periférica en Perros Con Enfermedad Inflamatoria
Crónica Intestinal
Beatriz Agulla Pérez (1); Alejandra villaescusa Fernández (1); Ángel Sainz Rodríguez (1); Fernando Rodríguez Franco (1); Mercedes García-Sancho Téllez (1). (1) Hospital Clínico veterinario Complutense, Facultad de veterinaria, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
743. Obstrucción Intestinal Debido a un Granuloma Cecal por Cuerpo Extraño Perforante en un Perro Isabel Martínez Flores (1); Sara Muñoz (2); Antonio Meléndez Lazo (2); Ares Burballa (2). (1) Centre veterinari Xinesca, (2) Laboklin
INFECTIOuS dISEaSES
632. Celulitis-Sinovitis Piogranulomatosa por Lesihmania Spp. en un Setter Inglés
Manuel Ruiz Puig (1); Esther Riera del Ojo (1); María Frau Tascón (1); Carolina Naranjo Freixà (2); Cristina Quintana Mahieu (1). (1) La Ribera veterinaris, (2) Idexx laboratories (vetLab)
641. Efficacy and Safety of Different Strategies for Prevention Against Canine Leishmaniasis: Multicenter Retrospective Study of 1695 Cases
Josep Homedes (1); Marta Salichs (1); Gemma García (1); Cristina Mateu (1); Jorge Cristobal (1); Amalia Martínez (1); Alfonso Bañeres (1); Gennaro Favarolo (2); Andreia Oliveira (3). (1) Ecuphar veterinaria S.L.U. (2) Ecuphar Italia S.r.l. (3) Belphar Lda.
678. Vaccination with Letifend®, A Novel Canine Leishmaniosis Vaccine, Does Not Interfere with Serological Diagnostic Tests virginia Iniesta (1); Javier FernándezCotrina (1); Laia Solano-Gallego (2); Isabel Monroy (1); Adela Gomez-Luque (1); Rubén Muñoz-Madrid (1); José Luis Barneto (1); Luis Carlos Gómez-Nieto (1); Mercedes Fabra (3); Dolors Balsa (3); Pilar Brazis (3).
(1) Unidad de Parasitología, Facultad de veterinaria, Universidad de Extremadura, (2) Departamento de Medicina y Cirurgia Animal. Facultad de veterinaria, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, (3) Animal Health Unit, Laboratorios LETI S.L.U.
688. Clinical Improvement and Normalization of Acute Phase Response After Treament with Glucantime and Dietary Nucleotides and Ahcc in Dogs with Clinical Leishmaniosis Sergi Segarra (1); Guadalupe Miró (2); Luis Pardo (3); Ana Montoya (2); Silvia MartínezSubiela (3); Noemí Boqué (4); Jordi Flores (1); Lluis Ferrer (5); José Cerón (3). (1) R&D Animal Health Bioiberica SA, Barcelona. (2) Departamento de Sanidad Animal, Facultad de veterinaria, Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Avda. Puerta de Hierro s/n 28040 Madrid, (3) Interlab-UMU. Campus de Excelencia, Mare Nostrum, University of Murcia, Campus Espinardo, 30071 Murcia, Spain. (4) Centre Tecnològic de Nutrició i Salut (CTNS), TECNIO, CEICS, Avinguda Universitat 1, 43204 Reus. (5) Department of Clinical Sciences, Tufts Cummings School of veterinary Medicine. 200 Westboro Road, North Grafton, MA 01536, USA.
722. Thelaziosis Ocular Canina en El Escorial (Madrid): 23 Casos Autóctonos Inés Domínguez (1); Clara Zenker (1); valentina Marino (2); Guadalupe Miró (2). (1) Clínica veterinaria La Plaza. El Escorial. Madrid. (2) Facultad de veterinaria. Dpto. Sanidad Animal. Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
728. Fastest® Leish : Evaluation of An Immunochromatographic Test Compared To a Reference Serological Technique for the Detection of Anti-Leishmania Infantum Canine Antibodies Dr. Sergio villanueva Saz (1); victor Martín Santander (1); Dra. Araceli Loste Montoya (1); Daniel Ripolles Lopez (1); Dra. Carmen Marca Andrés (1); Dr. Antonio Ferández Casasnovas (1); Dra. Maite verde Arribas (1). (1) Servicio Inmunopatologa Clínica Pequeños Animales. Departamento Patologia Animal. Universidad de Zaragoza
752. Estacionalidad de La Infestación por Siphonaptera en Perros en España: ¿Hay Pulgas Todo El Año?
Guadalupe Miró (1); Rocío Checa (1); Ana Montoya (1); Oihane Martín (1); valentina Marino (1); Laura Rinaldi (2); vincenzo Musella (2); Rosa Gálvez (1). (1) Grupo de investigación Epicontrol-Carnívoros, Departamento de Sanidad Animal, Facultad
de veterinaria, Universidad Complutense de Madrid. (2) Dept. of veterinary Parasitology and Parasite Diseases, University of Naples Federico II
755. Situación de La Thelaziosis en España: ¿Qué Ha Pasado en Los Últimos 5 Años?
valentina Marino (1); Ana Montoya (1); Rocio Checa (1); Rosa Galvez (1); Guadalupe Miró (1). (1) Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Facultad de veterinaria. Departamento de Sanidad Animal. Grupo Epicontrol-Carnivoros
784. Seroprevalencia de Enfermedades Transmitidas por Vectores en Perros Rescatados por Una Asociación Protectora de Animales en Córdoba
Elisabeth Laura viejo Peña (1); José Andrés
Fernández Sarmiento (2); Ignacio López villalba (2). (1) Asociación Protectora de Animales , (2) Departamento de Medicina y Cirugía Animal
rESPIraTOry dISEaSES
801. Acute Respiratory Failure Secondary To Diffuse Bronchoalveolar Carcinoma in a Dog
Giorgia Santarelli (1); Jesus Talavera Lopez (1); Myriam Martinez Garrido (1); Maria Teresa Escobar Gil de Montes (1); Maria Cascales (1); Juana Dolores Carrillo (1); Juan Seva Alcaraz (1); Francisco José Payarés (1); Amalia Agut (1); Maria Josefa Fernández del Palacio (1).
(1) Hospital Clinico veterinario Universidad de Murcia
HaEMaTOLOGy
645. Prevalencia en El Dogo Argentino del Grupo Sanguíneo D.E.A. 1 y Valores Hematologicos en Argentina Para Su Uso Como Donante de Sangre Matias Ruiz Hardoy (1); Adara Muñoz (1); Maria del Rosario Perlado Chamizo (2); Luis Miguel viñals Flórez (3). (1) BIOLAB diagnóstico y hemoterapia veterinaria . La Plata - Buenos Aires , (2) Laboratorio de Análisis Clínico, Hospital Clínico veterinario, Universidad Alfonso X el Sabio. villanueva de la Cañada (Madrid), (3) Centro de Transfusion veterinario. Madrid
647. Uso Micofenolato de Mofetilo Como Monoterapia de Mantenimiento en Anemia
Hemolitica Inmunomediada Tras La Induccion Con Glucocorticoides
Maria Novo Santamaria (1); Gonzalo Diaz Fernandez (1). (1) Hospital veterinario Majadahonda
648. Estudio del Grupo Sanguíneo D.E.A.1 en El Podenco Paternino Como Posible Donante de Sangre
Patricia Torres Rodríguez (1); Maria del Rosario Perlado Chamizo (2); Luis Miguel viñals Flórez (3). (1) Clínica veterinaria el Sol. Mairena de Aljarafe, (2) Laboratorio de Análisis Clínico, Hospital Clínico veterinario, Universidad Alfonso X el Sabio. villanueva de la Cañada (Madrid), (3) Centro de Transfusion veterinario. Madrid
SMaLL aNIMaL MEdICINE
659. Gastroenterocolitis Asociada a Leishmaniosis. A Propósito de un Caso Clínico
E. López Medina, (1); v. Silva Utrera (1); J.a. Segurado de La Torre (1); A. Hernández Madrid (1); N. Israeliantz Gunz (1); A. Ayuela Grande (2). (1) Hospital veterinario vETSIA, (2) Clínica veterinaria Oporto
662. Osteopatia Craneomandibular en Jack Russel Terrier
Paula Marco Cacho (1); Jorge valle Llarena (1). (1) Hospital veterinario Cruz de Piedra
667. Policitemia y Tumor Renal en El Gato: Caso Clínico
Alicia Alvarez Punzano (1); Cristina Font Nonell (1); Marta Planellas Bach (2); Javier Marcos de Los Rios (1). (1) Hospital veterinario Canis Girona, (2) Departamento Medicina Interna de Pequeños Animales Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona
670. Episioplasty for a Complete Resolution of a Recurrent Urinary Tract Infection in a Dog
Xavier Escoda Llorens (1); Laura Fresno Bermejo (1); Maria Montserrat Rivera del Alamo (1); Marta Planellas Bachs (1). (1) Hospital Clínic veterinari Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB)
674. Afectación Neurológica en un Perro Con Enteropatía Crónica Con Pérdida de Proteínas
Patricia Álvarez (1); Francesca Samarani (1); Cristian de La Fuente (1); Sònia Añor (1); Marta Planellas (1). (1) Hospital Clínic veterinari de la Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
680. Posible Encefalopatía Hipertensiva Secundaria a Feocromocitoma en un Perro Alba Pérez (1); Jorge Castro (2); Carlos Ros (2); Cristian de La Fuente (2); Sònia Añor (2); Carlo Anselmi (2); Natàlia Majó (3); Rafael Ruíz de Gopegui (2). (1) Fundació Hospital Clínic veterinari (2) Departament de Sanitat i Medicina Animal, Facultat de veterinaria, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, (3) Departament de Sanitat i Anatomía Animal, Facultat de veterinaria, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona 685. Torsión de Lóbulo Hepático Lateral Derecho en un Perro
Ana Fernández villar (1); Jordi Puig Lic. vet. Mrcvs Dip. Acvim (saim) (1); Carmen Catalá Puyol Lic. vet. (1); Jose María Closa Boixeda Lic. vet. (1). (1) Ars veterinaria 690. Metahemoglobinemia en Perro por Intoxicacion Con Hidroxiurea, un Caso Clinico Jaime San José vázquez (1); Carolina valdés del Río (1). (1) Centro veterinario la villa 716. Dirofilariosis Subcutánea Generalizada en un Perro Autóctono de Mallorca
Maria Dolors Garcia Pons (1); Ingrid van Bömmel (1); Ana Montoya (2); Guadalupe Miró (2); Constanze Leuser (3). (1) Clínica Kami veterinaria, (2) Dpto. Sanidad Animal. Facultad de veterinaria. UCM. www. petparasitelab.com, (3) Laboratorio Biocontrol Ingelheim. Departamento de diagnóstico citopatológico. www.biocontrol.de
742. Calcinosis Cutis and Iatrogenic Hyperadrenocorticism Associated with Topical Steroid Treatment in a Dog
Sara Cermeño (1); Jordi Puig (1); Laura Ordeix (2). (1) Hospital Ars veterinaria, (2) Hospital
Clinic veterinari UAB
751. Fallo Renal Agudo en un Gato Con Leishmaniosis Visceral
Ana Fernandez Gallego (1); Jordi Pertegaz I Folch (2); Luis Feo Bernabé (1). (1) Hospital
Ars veterinaria, (2) Clinica veterinaria Horta El Carmel
760. Hipoadrenocorticismo Primario en un Cachorro
Iris Granell (1); Marta Planellas (1). (1) Fundación Hospital Clínic veterinari de la Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
776. Leiomiositis Entérica Como Causa de Pseudo-Obstrucción Intestinal Crónica en un Perro de 8 Años
Ester Domenech (1); Pilar Hernández (1); Carles Pons (1); Marta Planellas (1). (1) Hospital veterinari canis
790. Pseudohermafrodita Con Tumor Testicular, Hidrómetra, Metaplasia Prostatica y Aplasia Medular por Hiperestrogenismo
Pere Pijoan Serramia (1). (1) CCv Arc de la Meridiana
793. Uso del Micofenolato Mofetilo en Perros y Gatos Con Enfermedades Inmunomediadas: 17 Casos
Alexis Esparza Estarriaga (1); Maria Dolores Tabar Rodriguez (1). (1) Hospital veterinario San vicente
FELINE MEdICINE
671. Efectos del Suplemento Probiótico Enterococcus Faecium Sf68® en Gatos Con Recidivas Conjuntivales por Herpesvirus Felino Tipo 1 (Fhv-1)
Salvador Cervantes Sala (1); Anna Calvet Alemany (2). (1) Clínica Felina Barcelona (2) SA veterinaris
780. Urine Protein-To-Creatinine Ratio in 85 Cats.
A Five-Year Retrospective Study
Lidia Llauet Cárdenas (1); Albert Lloret Roca (1). (1) Fundació Hospital Clinic veterinari UAB
NEPHrOLOGy aNd urOLOGy
637. Cistitis Pseudomembranosa Asociada a Obstrucción Uretral en El Gato: Caso Clínico
Francisco Martinez Gomariz (1); Cayetano
Sánchez Collado (1); Diego Casas García (2);
Laura Fresno Bermejo (3); Rosa Novellas
Torroja (3); Miriam Noguera Campillo (4);
Soledad Jiménez Martínez (5). (1) CMEv -
Centro Murciano de Endoscopia veterinaria, Clínica veterinaria Bonafé, Murcia. (2)
CvMIC - Centro veterinario Mínima Invasión Canarias, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. (3) Fundació Hospital Clinic veterinari (FHCv).
Departamento de Medicina i Cirugía Animals de la UAB,, (4) Centro veterinario Jardin de la Seda.Murcia, (5) Clinica veterinaria Galileo, Murcia.
717. Estudio Retrospectivo de La Urolitiasis Canina en España en El Periodo 2011-2013
Carlos César Pérez García (1); Inmaculada Diez Prieto (1); Belén García Rodríguez (1); María Rodríguez Diaz (1); María Cano Rábano (1); Mª Ángeles Ríos Granja (1); Javier del Ángel Caraza (1); Marina Peña Penabad (1).
(1) Universidad de León
731. Ureteroneocistotomía Laparoscópica: ¿Técnica Extravesical O Intravesical?
Esther Morcillo Martín (1); Mª Teresa Mangas Ballester (1); Francisco Miguel Sánchez Margallo (1); Federico Soria Gálvez (1). (1) Centro de Cirugía de Mínima Invasión Jesús Usón
733. Evaluación de un Nuevo Catéter Ureteral Antirreflujo y Biodegradable Tras La Cirugía Reconstructiva del Uréter Proximal Federico Soria Gálvez (1); Esther Morcillo Martín (1); Julia de La Cruz Conty (1); Mª Teresa Mangas Ballester (1); Francisco Miguel Sánchez Margallo (1). (1) Centro de Cirugía de Mínima Invasión Jesús Usón
759. Concentración Urinaria de Cistatina C y Nag en Enfermedad Renal Crónica en Perros Con Leishmaniosis. Estudio Clínico
Carlos Cantonero Chamorro (1); Jose Muñoz García (1); Noemi Gómez Martín (1); Jose Ignacio Cristóbal verdejo (1); María Isabel Gómez Martínez (1); Francisco Jose Duque Carrasco (1); Patricia Ruiz Tapia (1); Rafael Barrera Chacón (1). (1) Hospital Clínico Universitario UEX (Cáceres)
NEurOLOGy
762. Primary Diffuse Leptomeningeal Oligodendrogliomatosis in a French Bulldog Marta López Beltran (1); Joan Mascort Boixeda (1); Georgina Doria Torra (3); Alberto Marco valle (3); Anna Suñol Iniesta (1); Carles Morales Moliner (2); Patricia Montoliu Stevens (2). (1) Ars veterinaria, (2) Neurocat veterinaris, (3) Servei de Diagnòstic de Patologia veterinària (SDPv), Departament de Sanitat i Anatomia Animals, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
dENTISTry
712. Colgajo Mucoperióstico Rotacional Para La Resolución de Una Fístula Oronasal Crónica Adquirida en Paladar Blando en un Perro Fidel San Román Llorens (1); María de La Morena Cabanillas (2); Jesús María
Fernández Sánchez (3); Ignacio Trobo
Muñiz (4); Fidel San Román Ascaso (5). (1) Hospital veterinario valencia Sur, valencia. (2) Hospital Clínico veterinario Complutense, Madrid. Cv Malasaña. C/Manuela Malasaña
nº4, 28004. Madrid. (3) Hospital Clínico veterinario Complutense, Madrid. Cv Río Duero.C/Río Duero, 13, 28935. Madrid. (4) Hospital Clínico veterinario Complutense, Madrid. Cv Trobo. C/Fuente del Berro,1. 28009. Madrid, (5) Hospital Clínico veterinario Complutense, Madrid.
OPHTHaLMOLOGy
631. Inmunoterapia Con Células Madre Mesenquimales en La Queratitis Eosinofílica Felina Antonio José villatoro Jimenez (1); viviana Fernandez Gensini (1); Silvia Claros Gil (2); Fernando Fariñas Guerrero (1); José Becerra Ratia (3); Antonio Moreno Boisso (1); José Antonio Andrades Gómez (2). (1) InmuneStem Instituto de Inmunología Clínica y Terapia Celular. Málaga. (2) Laboratorio de Bioingeniería y Regeneración Tisular (Labret), Departamento de Biología Celular, Genética y Fisiología, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Málaga, (3) Centro Andaluz de Nanomedicina y Biotecnología (Bionand), Málaga.
798. Tratamiento de La Queratopatía Bullosa por Degeneración Endotelial Mediante Cross-Linking y Monitorización Con Tomografía de Coherencia Óptica, a Propósito de un Caso Uxue Fernandez (1); Natalia Curull (1); Francisco Simó (1). (1) IvO
ONCOLOGy
691. Cervical Peripheral Neuroblastoma in an Adult Dog
Jorge Romeu (1); Gustavo Ramírez (2); Rosa Novellas (3); Carlos Macias (1); Juan Miguel Ramírez (1). (1) Centro veterinario de Referencia Bahía de Málaga, (2) Histovet, (3) Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona
701. Tratamiento de un Carcinoma Gástrico Canino Mediante Billroth II Con Asa Montada en y de Roux
v. Judith Rosario Pérez (1); Enrique Rodríguez Grau-Bassas (2); Sara Ramos vega (2); Syra Roiz Martín (2); Yuberline Uzcategui Arismendi (4); José Juan Ceballos Esparragón (3). (1) Facultad de veterinaria, ULPGC, (2) GICORECIUSA, ULPGC, (3) Hospital vithas Santa Catalina, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, (4) European veterinary Clinic, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
702. Respuesta de Los Cce Linguales Al Toceranib en un Perro Miguel Andueza Medina (1); Alejandro Artiles vizcaíno (1); Natalia Domínguez Cabrera (1); Mario Encinoso Quintana (1); Cristina Rizcallal Santana (1); Antonio Jorge Labao Machín (1). (1) Hospital veterinario los Tarahales
714. Surgical and Medical Management of Feline Ventral Abdominal Angiosarcoma
Alba Maldonado (1); Marta Blanchart (1); Araceli Calvo (1); Esteve Gonzalez (1); Jordi Puig (1); Luis Feo (1). (1) Ars veterinaria
748. Influencia de Factores Pronóstico Clínicos, Morfopatológicos E Inmunohistoquímicos en La Evolución del Carcinoma Mamario Canino Nieves Pastor Sirvent (1); Raquel Tarazona Lafarga (2); Nuria Cervigón Caballe (3); Luis Javier Ezquerra Calvo (1); Massimo Santella (1); Mª Esther Durán Flórez (1). (1) Hospital Clínico veterinario de la Universidad de Extremadura, (2) Área de Inmunología, Facultad de veterinaria de la UEx. (3) Unidad de Matemáticas de la UEx.
782. Linfoma Prostático Primario Como Causa de Obstrucción Urinaria en un Perro Miguel Garcia de La vírgen (1); Jorge CastroLópez (3); Georgina Doria Torra (2); Josep Pastor Milán (3); Marta Planellas Bachs (3). (1) Fundació Hospital Clínic veterinari. Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. (2) Servei de Diagnòstic de Patologia veterinària. Facultat de veterinària. Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. (3) Departament de Medicina i Cirugia Animal. Facultat de veterinària. Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona.
787. Estudio Prospectivo Sobre La Eficacia y Tolerabilidad de La Combinación Fosfato de Toceranib (Palladia®) y Carprofeno (Rimadyl®) en Carcinoma Inflamatorio Mamario Canino
Juan Francisco Borrego Massó (1). (1) Hospital AÚNA Especialidades veterinarias
OTHEr COMPaNION aNIMaLS
689. Fibrosarcoma Asociado Al Sitio de Inyección de un Implante de Deslorelina en un Hurón Doméstico (Mustela Putorius Furo)
Alfonso Moya vázquez (1); Mª Jesús Gallinato García (1); Alicia Gorráiz González (1); Myriam Ramos Sánchez (1). (1) Hispalvet veterinarios
696. Invasión Renal por un Carcinoma Cortical Adrenal en un Hámster Ruso (Podophus Sungorus)
Luis Pardo (1); Sara Dias (1); María Isabel Casanovas (2); Jaume Martorell (1). (1)
Hospital Clínic veterinari de la UAB, (2) Departament d’anatomia i sanitat animal de la Facultad de veterinaria de la UAB
719. Valoración Ecográfica del Tamaño Cardiaco en Erizo Africano (Atelerix Albiventris) Desde La Proyección Subcostal
Angeles Carrión Alías (2); Jacqueline Cuerel Baeza (1); Claudia Abad de La Hera (1); Amaya
Segarra Larrazábal (2). (1) Clínica veterinaria
Pluto, (2) v-Imagen, servicio de ecografía ambulante
736. Unusual Presentations of Cardiac Disease in Two Guinea Pigs (Cavia Porcellus)
Sara C Dias (1); Marta Todó (1); Marta Planellas (2); Albert Canturri (3); Jaume Martorell (2). (1) Fundació Hospital Clínic veterinary, UAB, (2) Departament de Medicina i Cirurgia Animals, UAB, (3) Departament de Diagnòstic de Patologia veterinària, UAB
740. Condrosarcoma Vertebral en Una Cobra Real (Ophiophagus Hannah): Resección Quirúrgica en Bloque Con Hemilaminectomía
Manuel Civera vico (1); Juan Ramón Arrazola
Sánchez (1); Manuel Alamán valtierra (1). (1) Hospital veterinario valencia Sur
744. Infección por Mycobacterium Avium en un Hurón Doméstico (Mustela Putorius Furo) Ferran Bargalló (1); Jordi Grífols (1); Cristian Martínez (1). (1) Zoològic Badalona veterinària
773. Reparacion de Perforacion Corneal Mediante Colgajo Conjuntival de Tercer Parpado en un Mochuelo Boreal (Aegolius Funereus)
Andrés Montesinos Barceló (1); María Ardiaca
García (1); Sergio Barbero Rodríguez (1); Cristina Bonvehí Nadeu (1); Alicia Gomez Guijarro (1); Beatriz Teso Sanchez (1); Ekei Ferrera Alvarez (1). (1) Centro veterinario los Sauces
805. Automutilación Prepucial Recurrente Con Respuesta a Castración en un Degú (Octodon Degu)
Cristina Bonvehí Nadeu (1); Maria Ardiaca García (1); Andrés Montesinos Barceló (1); Sergio Barbero Rodríguez (1); Beatriz Teso Sánchez (1); Sara Ekei Ferrera Álvarez (1); Alicia Gómez Guijarro (1). (1) Centro veterinario Los Sauces
806. Nefroblastoma en Conejos: 2 Casos Con Presentacion Clínica Distinta
Adrian Melero (1); Sara Dias (1); Albert Canturri (2); Alba Solé (4); Jaume Martorell (3). (1) Fundació Hospital Clínic veterinari, (2) Departament d’Anatomia i Sanitat Animals, (3) Departament de Medicina i Cirurgia Animals, (4) Clínica veterinària Tres viles 683. Validation of a New Canine-Specific Dry Chemistry Assay for the Quantification of Canine Crp. Patología
Alberto Muñoz Prieto (1); Silvia Martínez Subiela (1); Damián Escribano Tortosa (1); Asta Tvarijonaviciute (2); José Joaquín Cerón Madrigal (1). (1) Universidad de Murcia, (2) Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona
rEPrOduCTION
766. Prostatitis in Neutered Dog: a Rare But Not Impossible Presentation Francesco Rogato (1); Esteban Pujol (1); Coralie Bertolani (1). (1) Hospital veterinario Canis Mallorca
TrauMaTOLOGy
633. Enfermedad de Legg-Calvé-Perthes: La Terapia Celular Como Nueva Alternativa Terapéutica
Antonio José villatoro Jiménez (1); viviana Fernandez Gensini (1); Luis Alejandro Pérez López (1); Fernando Fariñas Guerrero (1); José Antonio Andrades Gómez (2); Silvia Claros Gil (2); José Becerra Ratia (3). (1) ImmuneStem Instituto de Inmunología Clínica y Terapia Celular. Málaga. (2) Laboratorio de Bioingeniería y Regeneración Tisular (Labret), Departamento de Biología Celular, Genética y Fisiología, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Málaga, (3) Centro Andaluz de Nanomedicina y Biotecnología (Bionand), Málaga.
644. Empleo de La Placa de Osteosintesis Como Guia de Osteotomia Femoral Para La Correccion de Desviaciones Angulares en Luxaciones de Rotula
Javier Tabar Rodriguez (1). (1) Hospital veterinario Sanvicente
684. Fixation of a Rostral Mandibular Fracture Using the Lingual Arch Bar Technique in a Dog Rafael Segarra Menéndez (1); Elena Garcia Martín (1); Laura Garcia Isern (1). (1) Hospital veterinari Mima’ns
FRANCE
725. Fractura de Hueso Peneano y Resolución Con Cirugía Endoluminal y Stent Uretral en Paciente Canino
Alejandro Artiles vizcaíno (1); Natalia
Domínguez Cabrera (1); Miguel Andueza Medina (1); Mario Encinoso Quintana (1); Cristina Riskallal Santana (1); Sara Artiles Saiz (1); Jorge Labao Machín (1); Miguel A. Rodriguez Hernández (1); Domingo Chil Jiménez (1); Carolina Pérez Medina (1); Olivia Jiménez del Rosario (1); Yasmina Santana Rodriguez (1). (1) Hospital veterianrio Los Tarahales SLP
INTERNATIONAL
aNaESTHESIa
764. Effect of Medetomidine, an Alpha2Agonist, on the Performance of Parasympathetic Tone Activity Index in Anesthetized Dogs
Christelle Mansour (1); Emmanuel Boselli (2); Rana Chaaya (3); Bernard Allaouchiche (4); Jeanne-Marie Bonnet-Garin (1); Stephane Junot (1). (1) vetAgro Sup - Campus veterinaire de Lyon, (2) Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, (3) Faculté d’Agronomie et de Médecine vétérinaire, (4) Hospices Civiles de Lyon
CardIOLOGy
POLAND 625. Prevalence of Arrhythmias in Dogs
Examined in 2008-2014 in Poland
Agnieszka Noszczyk-Nowak (1); Marcin Michalek (1); Ewelina Kaluza (1); Alicja Cepeil (1); Urszula Paslawska (1). (1) Wroclaw
University of Environmental and Life Sciences, Department of Internal Medicine and Clinic of Diseases of Horses, Dogs and Cats, Faculty of veterinary Medicine
POLAND
Catherine Garelli-Paar (1); Patricia Ovaert (1); Alessia Crippa (2); Emilie Guillot (1). (1)
CEvA Santé Animale, France, (2) CEvA Salute
Animale, Italy
EGYPT 738. Comparative Study of the Normal Cardiac Size Using the Vertebral Heart Scale and the Two Dimensional Cardiothoracic Ratio Techniques in Dogs
Samar El-Sharkawy (1). (1) Faculty of veterinary medicine- Cairo university, Department of Surgery, Radiology and Anesthesiology.
SurGEry
ITALY 638. Total Prostatectomy for Prostatic Carcinoma in Two Dogs
Francesco Collivignarelli (1); Paolo Buracco (2). (1) Clinica veterinaria Roma Sud, (2) Department of veterinary Sciences, University of Torino, Torino, Italy
PORTUGAL 672. Subtotal Bulla Ostectomy, Total Ear Canal Ablation and Condilectomy for the Management of a Cholesteatoma in a Dog
Lisa Alexandra Mestrinho (1); Inês Gordo (2); Hugo Pereira (3); Sónia Dinis (4); Pedro Faísca (5); Maria Manuela Rodeia Espada
Niza (1). (1) 1 CIISA-FMv ULisboa, Avenida da Universidade Técnica, 1300-477 Lisboa, Portugal, (2) 2 Aniaid - Clínica veterinária, R. República Peruana nº 5A, 1500-550, Lisboa, Portugal, (3) 3 Hospital do Restelo, R. Gregório Lopes nº 1513, Loja E, 1400-195 Lisboa, Portugal, (4) 4 Casvet Hospital veterinário, Av. dos Plátanos, nº 93, Loja 1-A, 2775-352 Parede, Portugal, (5) Faculdade de Medicina veterinária ULHT, Av. Campo Grande nº 376, 1749-024 Lisboa, Portugal
ENdOCrINOLOGy
FRANCE 663. Percutaneous Ultrasonographically Guided Radiofrequency Heat Ablation for Treatment of Primary Hyperparathyroidism in 8 Dogs
Laura Frau Pascual (1); Rodolfo Oliveira Leal (1); Juan Hernandez (1). (1) Centre Hospitalier vétérinaire Frégis
INFECTIOuS dISEaSES
GREECE 660. Is Saliva a Suitable Means To Detect Anti-Leishmania Infantum Antibodies in Dogs with Spontaneous Leishmaniosis? A Study On the Efficacy of Commercial Serological Tests
Katerina Adamama-Moraitou (1); Dimitra Pardali (2); Ioannis Kavarnos (1); Timoleon Rallis (1). (1) Companion Animal Clinic (Unit of Medicine), School of veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece , (2) Diagnostic Laboratory, School of veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
BRAZIL 703. Detección de Leishmania (Leishmania) Infantum Chagasi en Felino Domestico (Felis Catus) de Región Endémica del Brasi
Sebastiana Adriana Pereira Souza (2); valéria Sá Jayme (1); Helcileia Dias Santos (2); Guido Fontgalland Coelho Linhares (1); Samara Rocha Galvão (2); Taiã Mairon Peixoto Ribeiro (2). (1) Universidade Federal de Goiás, (2) Universidade Federal do Tocantins
rESPIraTOry dISEaSES
NEPHrOLOGy aNd urOLOGy
FRANCE 654. Trans-Pelvic Urethrostomy in Cats: Indications, Long-Term Outcome, Technical Improvements (42 Cases)
Luis Matres Lorenzo (1); Antoine Bernardé (1); Fabrice Bernard (1); Philippe Rochereau (1). (1) Centre Hospitalier vétérinaire Saint Martin
NuTrITION
FRANCE 697. Assessment of a New High ProteinHigh Essential Fatty Acid Diet in Dogs with Chronic Skin and Coat Disorders
Isabelle Leriche (1); Christelle Navarro (2); Sandrine Fournel (3); Céline Nicolas (2); Gwendoline Chaix (2); Marie-Odile Gely (1). (1) virbac Nutrition, vauvert, France, (2) virbac Medical Department, Carros, France, (3) virbac Statistical Department, Carros, vauvert
FRANCE 747. Assessment of a New High ProteinHigh Essential Fatty Acid Diet in Cats with Chronic Skin and Coat Disorders
Isabelle Leriche (1); Christelle Navarro (2); Sandrine Fournel (3); Céline Nicolas (2); MarieOdile Gely (1). (1) virbac Nutrition, vauvert, France, (2) virbac Medical Department, Carros, France, (3) virbac Statistical Department, Carros, vauvert
dENTISTry
620. Microporous Hydroxyapatite Material in Regenerative Treatment of Periodontal Tissues in Dogs
Izabela Polkowska (1); Anna Ślósarczyk (2); Aleksandra Sobczyńska-Rak (1); Magdalena
Gołyńska (1); Tomasz Szponder (1); Beata
Speke, United Kingdom, (2) Division of veterinary Pathology, School of veterinary Science, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom, (3) Laboklin GmbH & Co. KG, Laboratory for Clinical Diagnostics, Germany
TrauMaTOLOGy
PORTUGAL 704. Use of a Bioglass-Reinforced Hydroxyapatite Synthetic Bone Substitute (Bonelike®) for Osteoregeneration of Bone Defects in Small Animal Clinical Cases
José Miguel Campos (2); Pedro Pinto (1); Ana Rita Caseiro (2); Carla Mendonça (2); Tiago Pereira (3); Luis Atayde (3); José Santos (4); Ana Colette Maurício (2). (1) Filiação Escola Universitária vasco da Gama (EUvG), Hospital veterinário Universitário de Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal, (2) Departamento de Clínicas veterinárias, Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas de Abel Salazar (ICBAS), Universidade do Porto (UP), Porto, Portugal. (3) Centro de Estudos de Ciência Animal (CECA), Instituto de Ciências, Tecnologias e Agroambiente da Universidade do Porto (ICETA), Porto, Portugal. (4) CEMUC, Departamento de Engenharia Metalúrgica e Materiais, Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal.
FRANCE
626. Atrial Tachycardia in Dog with Tricuspid Valve Displasia
Agnieszka Noszczyk-Nowak (1); Alicja Cepiel (1); Adrian Janiszewski (2); Urszula Paslawska (1); Piotr Skrzypczak (3); Krzysztof Nowak (3); Artur Fuglewicz (4). (1) Department of Internal and Diseases with Clinic for Horses, Dogs and Cats, Faculty of veterinary Medicine, Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences, Wroclaw, Poland, (2) Center for Experimental Diagnostics and Biomedical Innovations, Wroclaw, Poland, (3) 4th Military Hospital, Wroclaw, Poland, (4) Private Practice, (5) Department of Surgery, Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences, Wroclaw, Poland
643. Tricuspidal Annular Plane Systolic Excursion (Tapse) Measurements in Dogs
Naturally Infected with E. Canis
Zeki Yilmaz (1); Meriç Kocatürk (1); Pınar Levent (1). (1) Uludag University, Faculty of veterinary Medicine, Internal Medicine
Department- Bursa
682. Clinical Parameters and Quality of Life Assessment in Dogs with Chronic Degenerative Valvular Disease Treated with a Fixed Combination of Spironolactone and Benazepril (Cardalis®) in a Real-Life Study
715. Cirugia de Tejidos Blandos, Shunt Portosistemico en Gatos
Paula valiente Diana (1); Benito de La Puerta (1); Mary Trehy (1). (1) North Downs Specialist Referrals (NDSR)
PORTUGAL 799. Comparison Between the use of Veress Needle and 16G Intravenous Catheter to Establish Pneumoperitoneum in Laparoscopic Surgery in Dogs
Inês Ferrão (1); Marcus Falcão (1); Simone Falcão (1); Catarina Neves (1); Rafaela Rodrigues (1). (1) Hospital veterinária da Bicuda
PORTUGAL 803. Laparoscopic Ovariectomy for Elective Sterilization of 49 Female Dogs
Inês Ferrão (1); Marcus Falcão (1); Simone Falcão (1); Catarina Neves (1); Rafaela Rodrigues (1). (1) Hospital veterinário da Bicuda
dErMaTOLOGy
FRANCE 739. Therapeutic and Onset of Preventive Speed of Kill Against Adult Fleas of a Topical Dinotefuran-Permethrin-Pyriproxyfen Combination
When Used on Dogs at the Minimal
Recommended Dose
Marie varloud (1); victoria Ramiro (1); Nidia Silva (1); Audrey Deflandre (1). (1) Ceva Santé Animale
GREECE 653. Reverse Sneezing in Dogs: 14 Endoscopically Diagnosed Cases (20132015)
Dimitra Pardali (1); Katerina AdamamaMoraitou (2); Antigoni vomva (2); vasileios Stavropoulos (2); Nikitas Prassinos (3). (1) Diagnostic Laboratory, School of veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece. (2) Companion Animal Clinic (Unit of Medicine), School of veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece (3) Companion Animal Clinic (Unit of Obstetrics and Surgery), School of veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
FRANCE 655. Definitive Tracheostomy in Brachycephalic Dogs: Long-Term Management and Outcome (15 Cases)
Luis Matres Lorenzo (1); Antoine Bernardé (1); Fabrice Bernard (1). (1) Centre Hospitalier
Saint Martin
PraCTICE MaNaGEMENT
763. Quantifying First Call Resolution –Measuring the Changing Incidence of Appointment Offers Made To UK Telephone Callers Through the Week
Alison Lambert (1); Lauri Donachie (1); Charlotte Faure (1). (1) Onswitch Ltd
Żylińska (1). (1) University of Life Sciences in Lublin, Faculty of veterinary Medicine, (2) AGH University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Materials Science and Ceramics
809. Dental Complexities of Dogs with Hiperdontia. Case Study
Grzegorz Sapikowski (1); Jarosław Popiel (1); Józef Nicpoń (1); Piotr Sławuta (1); Marcin Nowak (1). (1) Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences
ONCOLOGy
PORTUGAL 732. Histologic and Proliferation Features in Squamous Cell Carcinomas According with Intra-Oral Locations: 36 Cases
Lisa Alexandra Mestrinho (1); Hugo Pissarra (1); Sandra Carvalho (1); Maria Da Conceição
Peleteiro (1); Jerzy Gawor (2); Maria Manuela Rodeia Espada Niza (1). (1) 1CIISA-FMv
ULisboa, Avenida da Universidade Técnica, 1300-477 Lisboa, Portugal, (2) 2 Klinika
Weterynaryjna Arka, ul. Chlopska 2ª 30-806
Krakov, Poland
OTHEr COMPaNION aNIMaLS
658. Use of Toceranib Phosphate (Palladia®) for Treatment of a Mast Cell Tumour in an African Hedgehog (Atelerix Albiventris)
Laura vilalta, Dvm (1); Josep Monne, Dvm (2); Neus Elias, Dvm (1); Lorenzo Ressel, Dvm, Phd, Dipl Ecvp (2); Antonio Meléndez-Lazo, Dvm, Dipl Ecvcp (3). (1) vet4Pets Liverpool-
Friday, 21 October 2016: 18.30 to 19.30
Palacio de Congresos – Poster area
Access to this event is open to everyone in the exhibition hall. Poster authors will be available to answer your questions about their research. Enjoy a glass of Spanish wine as you learn!








Exhibition hall
The SEvC provides an unrivalled opportunity for its delegates to learn the latest veterinary techniques and developments from expert lecturers; to network with colleagues in an international atmosphere; and to attend the spacious Exhibition Hall that features more than 130 leading companion animal veterinary companies from all over the world showcasing modern, innovative and sophisticated products and services.
Free entry for veterinary clinic staff
ParTNErS & aSSOCIaTIONS
aTTENdING aSSOCIaTIONS
ABCD Association
ANAVET Association
AVEPA . . . Association
ESAVS . . . Association
ESCCAP . . Association
FECAVA Association
FECAVA 2017 - CoPENhAgEN Association
hoSPITAL VETERINARIo MoNTENEgRo Association
IMPRoVE INTERNATIoNAL Association
KLIVET /CVMA Association
VETAgENDA . . Association
VETCoNTACT . . Association
WSAVA 2017 - CoPENhAgEN . Association
WSAVA+FECAVA 2017 - CoPENhAgEN Association
ParTNErS
ANCLIVEPA Partner
CoNPAVEPA Partner
ESVD . . . Partner
IMAgINICE . . Partner
INoVET Partner
INTERNATIoNAL CAT CARE Partner
ISFM Partner
IVIS Partner
MoTIC Partner
PSAVA Partner
SChAEFER-MUELLER . . Partner
VDV - VLAAMSE DIERENARTSEN VERENIgINg Partner
VET4VET Partner
Associations’
Area in level -2.
More information in the Exhibition Book.
SPEAKERS’ & COMMITTEE MEMBERS’ ROOM CATERING
POSTERS AREA
CYBER CORNER EXHIBITION AREA
SEvC 2017 Passport
All delegates receive a Passport with the rest of their documents.
Collect visas from the participating stands in the Exhibition Hall and enter the draw to win a ticket for SEVC 2017
Catering
The exhibitors are delighted to invite you to have breakfast at their booths. visit them to discover the latest industry news while having breakfast together.
COFFEE

Coffee will be served at the catering points in the Exhibition Hall.
LUNCH
“Tapas served at the exhibition stands”
l Enjoy the tapas which will be served at the individual exhibition stands within the exhibition hall.



l A hot main course is also served at the catering points in the Exhibition Hall –on presentation of a lunch ticket.
l vegetarian options are available (tapas and hot main course).
Exhibition Book
Inside your conference bag you will find your copy of the Exhibition Book which contains all the information for the Exhibition Hall.
There is a complete list of exhibitors and partners, as well as information about all the events taking place at the expo. Moreover, you’ll find vouchers from several of our exhibitors with special offers, discounts and prize draws.
LUNCH TICKETS
Every delegate receives two lunch tickets with their congress documentation. Exchange these tickets for lunch at the catering points in the Exhibition Hall between 13.00 and 15.25 on Friday and Saturday.

Cyber Corner
The Cyber Corner with free internet access will be available in the Exhibition Hall.

You’ll be able to download the SEVC Scientific Proceedings.
Exhibition Hall
The 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 staff
l International exhibitors
l Leading brands
l Special offers
l Tapas served at exhibition stands
l Travel between stands with your SEvC Passport
l Free Wi-Fi
l ...and much more.
Wi-Fi
Free Wi-Fi is available to all the SEvC delegates.
wi-Fi username: avepasevc2016
Password: avepasevc2016
Social Events
posters presentation


Friday, 21 October 2016: 18.30 to 19.30
Palacio de Congresos – Posters area
Access to this event is open to everyone in the exhibition hall. Poster authors will be available to answer your questions about their research. Enjoy a glass of Spanish wine as you learn!
alhambra: Exclusive SEVC delegate night Opening
Thursday, 20 October 2016: 20.00-22.00
price of the visit: 55€ (Limited tickets available.)
Buy yOur TICkET aT THE EL COrTE INGLéS HELP dESk ON LEVEL 1
Bus departure from Granada Congress Centre 19:00. Bus return to Granada Congress Centre 22.00.
A special opening of the Alhambra for the members of the SEvC congress with an English guided tour.

Limited tickets available.
A walk around the Alhambra, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, is a required activity for every visitor to the city of Granada. Furthermore, the Alhambra is a work of art that calls out to us, maybe because of its attractive and elaborate rooms, its monumental and historic position and the special charm of its exquisitely detailed Islamic art and architecture.
What we propose is to transform this visit into an extraordinary experience rich in knowledge. With our guided tour of the Alhambra, you’ll have at your disposal one of our official tourist guides, an expert interpreter of Granada’s heritage, who will guide you through every part of the “red fortress”, and will also answer any queries that you may have about this spectacular monument.
After the visit we recommend a walk down to the Realejo neighbourhood. This is a busy neighbourhood, and its streets are vibrant with a distinctive character. You can reach the Realejo from the Alhambra by walking through winding streets. Between the Carmenes and whitewashed houses there are many bars and taverns serving Granada’s typical tapas.
The price includes: bus to and from the Granada Congress Centre, access to the Alhambra for one and a half hours with a specialised guide.

Buy yOur TICkET aT THE EL COrTE INGLéS HELP dESk ON LEVEL 1

SEVC
Saturday, 22 October 2016: 21.30-02.00
hotel nevada palace, Calle de la Sultana, 3
Enjoy a party with live entertainment, tapas, drinks and music to dance the night away. All registered delegates will receive an invitation, which must be presented to attend the SEvC Grand Fiesta. Those not registered can buy tickets at the conference.


A shuttle service is available from the Palacio de Congresos to the Hotel Nevada Palace at 21.00. The return shuttle service runs from 23.30 every 30 minutes.





