VN May 2022

Vetnuus | May 2022 48 www.bit.ly/saeva2022 Day 1 | 2 June 2022 07:30 Registration 08:00 Warmblood Fragile Foal Syndrome: Situation in South Africa Mareli Smalberger 08:45 Safety and immunogenicity of a complete inactivated AHS vaccine Otto Koekemoer 09:30 African Horse Sickness: an update Alan Guthrie/ Patrick Page 10:15 Tea 10:45 One Health Paul van der Merwe 11:30 COVID19: What we have learnt Marietjie Venter 12:15 Arbovirus update Marietjie Venter 13:00 Lunch 14:00 Equine EU Export Update SAEHP 14:30 ECOD disease reporting: A “How to” practical session Camilla Weyer and Regional Reps 15:15 TRADE SESSION 15:45 Tea 16:15 SAEVA FEDCO MEETING 19:00. Cocktail dinner at Exhibitors Day 2 | 3 June 2022 07:30 Registration 08:30 A practical review of OCD lesions in horses for the general practitioner Arnold Mahne 09:15 Intra-articular coritsone therapy: A review Johan Marais 10:00 SAVC: Discussion Dinemarie Scholtz 11:00 Tea 10:30 Interpretation of local analgesia in hindlimbs: rules and pitfalls Michael Schramme 12:20 Ultrasonographic examination of the hindlimbs - Tips and tricks Roger Smith 13:10 SAVA Address Paul van der Merwe 13:30 Lunch 14:20 Differential diagnosis and management of foot lameness in sports horses Michael Schramme 15:10 Differential diagnosis and treatment of digital flexor tendon sheath swelling Roger Smith 15:30 Tea 16:00 How to diagnose and manage dental pathology in the horse Arnold Mahne 19:00 Braai Day 3 | 4 June 2022 08:00 Discussion Session: Sport Horse 09:00 How to recognise and grade lameness subjectively and objectively with the use of wireless inertial sensors Michael Schramme 09:50 Differential diagnosis and management of osteoarticular injury of the fetlock in sports PROGRAM SAEVA Congress 2022 02 - 05 JUNE 2022 | THE BLADES, KAMEELDRIFT | RSA The South African Equine Veterinary Association (a group of the SAVA) is dedicated to improve the health and welfare of the equid through professional development of its members, providing leadership and resources in matters pertaining to the equine industry. KEYNOTE S P E A K E R S Michael Schramme Michael Schramme qualified from the Rijksuniversiteit Gent, Belgium, in 1985. He has since worked as an equine surgeon at the University of Ghent, the Royal Veterinary College, the Animal Health Trust, Cornell University, North Carolina State University and the EcoleNationaleVétérinaire de Lyon in France, where he is a full professor in equine surgery and orthopaedics. Professor Schramme is a diplomate of the European and American Colleges of Veterinary Surgeons and of the European College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, and an associate of the European College of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging. He is a past President of the European College of Veterinary Surgeons and the European Society of Veterinary Orthopaedics and Traumatology. He has an interest in all aspects of equine surgery, lameness and diagnostic imaging with special emphasis on MRI. Roger K.W. Smith MA VetMB PhD FHEA DEO LAAssoc.ECVDI DipECVSMR DipECVS FRCVS Roger Smith is Professor of Equine Orthopaedics at the RVC. He qualified from Cambridge University in 1987 with a First and a Full Blue in swimming. After 2 years in practice, he undertook a residency at the RVC and then a PhD on equine tendons. He remained at the RVC and was appointed Professor in December 2003. He holds the Diploma of Equine Orthopaedics, is Diplomate of the ECVS and the ECVSMR, and an RCVS Specialist in Equine Surgery. He was awarded an RCVS Fellowship in 2016 and was ECVS President in 2017. He currently divides his time between seeing referral orthopaedic cases and directing research into equine tendon disease. horses Michael Schramme 10:40 Tea 11:10 Soft tissue injuries of the tarsus Roger Smith 12:00 A scientific approach to remedial farriery Michael Schramme 12:50 Insurance: Question and Answer session 13:40 Lunch 14:40 Diagnosis and treatment of proximal suspensory desmitis Roger Smith 15:30 Stifle injuries in sports horses Michael Schramme 16:20 Tea 16:30 Catatrophic musculoskeletal injuries in Racehorses Keith Spargo 19:00. Gala dinner Day 4 | 5 June 2022 08:00 Registration 09:00 How to work up a poor performance problem methodically (including the role of imaging techniques)? Roger Smith 09:50 Can the neck be a cause of lameness and poor performance? Roger Smith 10:40 Tea 11:10 Diagnosis and treatment of thoracolumbar and sacro-iliac joint pain Michael Schramme 12:00 An Update on the practical use of Regenerative Medicine Products Roger Smith 12:50 The Year in Review: LAMENESS/ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY Roger Smith/Michael Schramme 13:40 Lunch Close of congress SPONSORS: Digitail, Virbac, MSD Animal Health, Vetscripts, Lomaen Medical, IMV Imaging, Davies Diagnostics, Arco 360, OBP, Vtech, Kyron

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