Crowe's How to apply
practical suturing, stapling, and wound drainage techniques CDR©by
D. Tim Crowe, DVM, DACVS, DACVECC, EMT-II, GCFF
As a pioneer in Veterinary Medicine for Emergency, Trauma and Critical Care, DR Tim Crowe has finally authorized the release of his much sought after LIFE SAVING protocols for Veterinary Practice.
There are three practical surgical techniques that can be effective in the management of either traumatic or surgical wounds.
Use of suture (polybutester) that has an inherent elastic property that stretches when edema or tension occurs; use of skin staples to rapidly close wounds; and use of suction drains that effectively obliterate dead space are discussed. Each of these has been applied in literally hundreds of clinical cases with timesaving speed and a decrease in complication rates being realized.
Now you and your STAFF can learn DR Crowe’s life saving techniques
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How to apply practical suturing, stapling,
wound drainage techniques CDR©
by
D. Tim Crowe, DVM, DACVS, DACVECC
, EMT-II, GCFF
You Will Get:
Skin Stapling Techniques Drain Securing
Oyxgen Device Techniques Disadvatnges of Penrose
The "Other" uses for staples
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Dr. Crowe received his DVM from Iowa State University in 1972 and board certification by the American College of Veterinary Surgeons
in 1980. He held office as VECCS President from 1985 – 1987 and was one of the founding members of ACVECC Care, which was officially recognized as a specialty college in 1989. He was cited for his innovation in trauma management and total commitment to the specialty. VECCS presented the Ira M Zaslow Distinguished Service Award, its highest award resulting from his contributions as one of the leaders in the development of the VECCS and ACVECC.Dr. D. Tim Crowe, Jr, DVM, DACVS, DACVECC, EMT-II, GCFF is the current Interim Chief of Staff at PET EMERGENCY CLINICS in Thousand Oaks, CA and Ventura, CA.
As well, Dr. Crowe currently is a surgeon and critical care specialist at All Pets Emergency and Referral Center in Alpharetta, Georgia.
Dr. Dennis "Tim" Crowe was a partner and Chief of Surgery at the Veterinary Institute of Trauma, Emergency and Critical Care and was the Director of Research at the Animal Emergency Center and Referral Services in Milwaukee, WI (1991-1997). He had been a staff surgeon and director of an emergency and critical care residency program at Carson-Tahoe
Veterinary Hospital; surgeon and director of a surgical residency program at Carson-Tahoe Veterinary Hospital; and surgeon and chief of emergency/critical care services (part-time) at Georgia Veterinary Specialties.Dr. Crowe is the author of over 500 publications on emergency and critical care topics; is an inventor and developer of many procedures used in the field of emergency and critical care medicine and surgery. Dr. Crowe is acclaimed worldwide as a
leader in emergency and trauma surgery. He is the current President of Integrated Health Technologies Corporation (IHTC). IHTC is currently developing several lifesaving devices that will integrate the tools & techniques honed from both animals and humans resulting from advances in veterinary medicine!NEW!
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