78 B(O)AS

78 B(O)AS

Author: The Royal Veterinary College June 8, 2018 Duration: 42:37

Today joining Brian and myself in the studio is Lynda Rutherford, one of our small animal surgery lecturers here at the RVC. We have a chat about Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome, or Brachycephalic Airway Syndrome. Although we are back in the studio, there seemed to be lots of chat going on outside, apologies. We discuss about objective measurements prior to the surgery, what clients ask about and where are we going to see improvements in their management for the future. For all those budding surgeons out there, it seems that we have hit a hot topic with a number of veterinary specialist surgeons getting together to discuss this at ECVS in Athens next month: https://www.ecvs.org/services/asm_2018.php  We hope that you enjoy our conversation.

Some articles of interest:

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29599258

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29047114

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27159898

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28146288

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26563910

If you have any comments about this podcast, please get in touch: email dbarfield@rvc.ac.uk; tweet @dombarfield. We would greatly appreciate your time to rate us on Apple podcast or Acast and kindly write us a review.


Hosted by Dominic Barfield, with technical support from Brian Cox, Veterinary Clinical Podcasts from The Royal Veterinary College opens a direct channel to the minds of its faculty and specialist clinicians. Each episode delves into clinically relevant material designed to be immediately useful, whether you're in a busy practice, on a farm visit, or preparing for a challenging case. The conversations are grounded in real-world science and medicine, stripping away the academic formality to focus on what truly matters for animal care. You might find yourself listening during a commute or between appointments, gaining practical insights that bridge the gap between theory and daily veterinary work. This podcast doesn't cater to just one experience level; it offers valuable perspectives for those taking their first steps in the profession as well as seasoned practitioners looking to refresh or deepen their knowledge. The Royal Veterinary College leverages its expertise to create a resource that feels like an ongoing, informal seminar, covering the nuances and evolving discussions within veterinary medicine. It’s a consistent source of professional development, delivered in a conversational format that makes complex topics accessible and engaging.
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