VETERINARY MEDICINE MEETS IN RIMINI FOR SCIVAC 30th

RIMINI (ITALY), MAY 29th - JUNE 1st 2014
VETERINARY MEDICINE
MEETS IN RIMINI FOR
SCIVAC 30th ANNIVERSARY
1984-2014
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SHORT COMMUNICATIONS
PROGRAM
REGISTRATION FORM
Deadline FEBRUARY 15th 2014 (without review)
http://abstract.evsrl.it/
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ORGANIZED BY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
REGARDING SHORT COMMUNICATIONS
SCIVAC - Via Trecchi, 20 - 26100 Cremona
Phone +39 0372/403504 - 460440 - Fax +39 0372/457091
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SCIVAC INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS
Rimini (Italy), May 29th - June 1st 2014
INSTRUCTION FOR SHORT COMMUNICATIONS (15’)
Deadline FEBRUARY 15th 2014 (without review)
Works sent after February 15th 2014 will not be accepted
http://abstract.evsrl.it/
The Scientific Committee of 2014 SCIVAC International
Congress invites authors to submit scientific abstracts for
presentation of Short Communications on Subject.
Works not included in any of the specialist areas scheduled for the Congress will not be considered.
The list of the specialist areas is:
CLINICAL PATHOLOGY/CYTOLOGY,
DERMATOLOGY, DENTISTRY, EMERGENCY,
INTERNAL MEDICINE, NEUROLOGY,
ORTHOPEDICS
For abstract submission please go to directly to the ABSTRACT SUBMISSION CENTRE at web site:
http://abstract.evsrl.it/.
The system will follow you while filling the fields.
To access to the ABSTRACT SUBMISSION CENTRE it
is necessary to get a user name and a password for the EGO
System. Should you do not get user name and password
please go to EGO Home Page at http://ego.evsrl.it/.
Username and password will be sent in 2 days.
The ABSTRACT SUBMISSION CENTRE will follow
you while filling the following fields:
1. WORK / ABSTRACT TYPE
2. TITLE
3. INTEREST AREA / SUBJECT-TOPIC
4. ADDRESS FOR CORRESPONDENCE
5. AUTHORS
6. TEXT AND ESSENTIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY
• Maximum 5400 characters including spaces
(unbreakable).
• Graphs, images, tables and photos will not be
published.
SUBDIVISION IN CHAPTERS
In the case of original research abstract must be divided in
the following chapters: aim of work, materials, methods
used, results and conclusions. For clinical cases: Introduction, Case description and Discussion. Abstracts that do not
comply with this format will automatically refused. The
statement “results will be discussed” is not acceptable.
ETHICAL STANDARDS
The abstract must be based on ethical principles. Therefore
it should be avoided as far as possible the experimental procedures and unnecessary suffering on animals. Works that
do not comply with these ethical principles are rejected automatically.
CONGRESS REGISTRATION
THE AUTHOR/SPEAKER OF AN ACCEPTED WORK
WILL RECEIVE A FREE FULL REGISTRATION.
(Registration at the Congress, Pre-registered sector)
EVALUATIONS AND DEADLINES
Works must be sent before deadline FEBRUARY 15th
2014.
Works cannot be modified and can only be accepted or refused.
Works sent after FEBRUARY 15th 2014 will not be accepted in any way.
Works will be evaluated, if possible, by diplomats of Veterinary.
European College corresponding the topics presented.
PLEASE DO NOT FORGET THAT THE DEADLINE
REFERS TO THE LOCAL TIME
The system does not accept works after 24:00 (CET) of the
day fixed as deadline.
COMMUNICATIONS TO THE AUTHORS
Abstracts will be evaluated and authors definitely informed
by March 30th 20143 by e-mail.
LANGUAGE AND TIME OF RELATING
Short Communications have to be presented in English or
Italian.
To present each abstract will be granted FIFTEEN (15)
minutes, discussion included.
POSTER PRESENTATION
Posters will be considered in case of exceeding number of
accepted free communications.
Posters will be considered in case of exceeding number of
accepted free communications.
The authors have to be available for questions and clarifications during the coffee breaks of the corresponding
session.
The size of the poster should be 1.30 meters high and meters 0.80 wide. Indicate the title, author or authors and their
affiliation in printed characters with at least 5 cm high. The
text of the poster must respect the text of the short communication and be readable from a distance at least 1 meter.
The posters are attached to specific supports .
Where possible the results should be presented with graphs
and images.
10.00-12.40
(3 x 40’ + Coffee
Break 40’)
14.00-17.20
(4 x 40’ + Coffee
Break 40’)
10.00-12.40
(3 x 40’ + Coffee
Break 40’)
14.00-17.20
(4 x 40’ + Coffee
Break 40’)
9.00-12.20
(4 x 40’ + Coffee
Break 40’)
14.00-16.40
(3 x 40’ + Coffee
Break 40’)
9.00-12.20
(4 x 40’ + Coffee
Break 40’)
13.40-15.40
(3 x 40’)
THURSDAY
May 29th
MORNING
THURSDAY
May 29th
AFTERNOON
FRIDAY
May 30th
MORNING
FRIDAY
May 30th
AFTERNOON
SATURDAY
May 31st
MORNING
SATURDAY
May 31st
AFTERNOON
SUNDAY
June 1st
MORNING
SUNDAY
June 1st
AFTERNOON
Orthopedic
SIOVET
Dermatology
SIDEV
Emergency and
Critical care
KATE HOPPER
Cytology
SICIV
Odontostomatology
SIODOCOV
Feline Medicine
SIMEF
Neurology
SINVET
Odontostomatology
SIODOCOV
Hall 8
Sala del Parco
110
Feline Medicine
SIMEF
Hall 7
Della Marina
165
Internal
Medicine
CLAUDIA
REUSCH
Hall 6
Sala dell’Arco
260
Cytology
SICIV
Exotic
Animals
SIVAE
Hall 5
Del Castello 2
260
Neurology
SINVET
Internal
Medicine
SIMIV
Imaging
DAVID
BILLER
Oftalmologia
SOVI
Oftalmologia
SOVI
Hall 4
Del Castello 1
260
Internal
Medicine
CLAUDIA
REUSCH
Internal
Medicine
SIMIV
Imaging
DAVID
BILLER
Surgery
KAREN
TOBIAS
Exotic
Animals
SIVAE
Orthopedic
SIOVET
Dermatology
SIDEV
Emergency and
Critical care
KATE HOPPER
Surgery
KAREN
TOBIAS
Hall 3
Dell’Arengo
282
Hall 2
Anfiteatro
750
Hall 1
Anfiteatro
750
VETERINARY MEDICINE MEETS IN RIMINI
FOR SCIVAC 30th ANNIVERSARY 1984-2014
Rimini (Italy), May 29th - June 1st 2014
Hall Del Ponte
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM - Rimini (Italy), May 29th - June 1st 2014
THURSDAY, MAY 29th 2014
FRIDAY, MAY 30th 2014
HALL ANFITEATRO 1
EMERGENCY AND CRITICAL CARE
HALL ANFITEATRO 1
SOFT TISSUE SURGERY
MEET THE SPEAKER KATE HOPPER
10.00
10.40
12.00
12.40
14.00
14.40
15.20
16.00
16.40
Shock fluid resuscitation
Assessment of the hemodynamically unstable patient
Management of the patient with kidney failure
Lunch Break and Exposition Area
Management of the patient with liver failure
Evaluation of the bleeding patient
Coffeee break and Exposition Area
Short Communications
Sepsis
HALL ANFITEATRO 2
DERMATOLOGY
Veterinary dermatological therapy:
new drugs and new protocols
10.00 New therapeutic tools for pyoderma in dogs
Alessandra Fondati (I)
10.40 News regarding the treatment of ectoparasitic
diseases in dogs and cats
Federico Leo (I)
11.20 Coffeee Break abd Exposition Area
12.00 Atopic dermatitis therapy in dogs: what’s new?
Chiara Noli (I)
12.40 Lunch Break and Exposition Area
14.00 Allergic diseases therapy in cats: what’s new?
Silvia Colombo (I)
14.40 Use of deslorelin in the control of alopecia X
Francesco Albanese (I)
15.20 Use of antivirals (famciclovir, lysine, imiquimod,
interferon) in cats - Luisa Cornegliani (I)
16.00 Coffee Break and Exposition Area
16.40 Immunoglobulin therapy: when it might be indicated?
Michela De Lucia (I)
HALL DELL’ARENGO
ORTHOPEDICS
10.00 Uncemented Total Hip Arthroplasty.
The start of prosthetic organic surgery in veterinary
Ermenegildo Baroni (I)
10.40 The Ilizarov method revolutionized the modern
orthopedics. Is it still relevant?
Antonio Ferretti (I)
11.20 Coffee Break and Exposition Area
12.00 Specificity of osteoarthritis in dogs.
From biomechanics to biology
Carlo Maria Mortellaro (I)
12.40 Coffee break and Exposition Area
14.00 How and why I changed my approach to fracture
treatment - Peirone Bruno (I)
14.40 Evolution and impact of the preventive medicine
applied to veterinary orthopedics
Aldo Vezzoni (I)
15.20 Coffee Break and Exposition Area
16.00 Arthroscopy: a real revolution in orthopedics for dogs.
Achieved Objectives, limitations
and future perspectives
Filippo Maria Martini (I)
MEET THE SPEAKER KAREN M. TOBIAS
10.00
10.40
11.20
12.00
12.40
14.00
14.40
15.20
16.00
16.40
Wound management, difficult wounds, adjuncts to wound
therapy - Karen Tobias (USA)
Tips and tricks for urinary tract surgery - Karen Tobias (USA)
Coffeee Break and Exposition Area
Ear surgery and complications: a case based approach
Karen Tobias (USA)
Lunch Break and Exposition Area
Surgical treatment of intestinal foreign bodies linear and non
Karen Tobias (USA)
Surgery of the gallbladder and biliary diversion - Karen Tobias
Coffeee Break and Exposition Area
Challenging thoracic surgery cases: a case based approach
Karen Tobias (USA)
Peritonitis: medical and surgical treatment
Karen Tobias (USA)
HALL DELLA MARINA
FELINE MEDICINE
10.00 Pandora’s syndrome, a new name for FIC (feline idiopathic
cystitis)? - Magda Gerou - Ferriani (I)
10.40 Principles and guidelines for a correct interpretation of
diagnostic tests as FIP, FIV and FeLV - Saverio Paltrinieri (I)
11.20 Coffeee Break and Exposition Area
12.00 Rare and / or emerging infectious diseases in the cat:
Calicivirus, Bordetella, Mycoplasmas, Mycobacteria
Stefano Bo (I)
12.40 Lunch Break and Exposition Area
14.00 When (and how) the diagnostic laboratory is different for
cats and dogs Silvia Rossi (I)
14.40 When (and how) the cat is different from the dog in
gastroenterology - Enrico Bottero (I)
15.20 Is the skin a marker? When the skin suggests a systemic
disease - Paola Cavana (I)
16.00 Coffee Break and Exposition Area
16.40 Head and neck itching: is it always an allergy?
Paola Cavana (I)
HALL DEL PARCO
DENTISTRY
10.00 Periodontology: nowadays it is not only extractions: new
knowledge, new approaches and new treatments
Goddess Bonello (I)
10.40 The evolution of dental radiology, from film to cone beam CT
Alessandro De Simoi (I)
11.20 Coffee Break and Exposition Area
12.00 Management of dental fractures: from extraction to modern
endodontic treatments - Margherita Gracis (I)
12.40 Lunch Break and Exposition Area
14.00 From turbine to the piezosurgery. How the maxillo-facial
surgery has changed - Mirko Radice (I)
14.40 The light in the hands. Use of laser in oral therapy and
surgery - Paul Squarzoni (I)
15.20 Coffee Break and Exposition Area
16.00 Short Communications
16.40 New frontiers in the treatment of chronic feline stomatitis
Dea Bonello (I)
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM - Rimini (Italy), May 29th - June 1st 2014
SATURDAY MAY 31st 2014
SUNDAY, JUNE 1ST 2014
HALL ANFITEATRO 1
IMAGING
HALL ANFITEATRO 1
INTERNAL MEDICINE
MEET THE SPEAKER DAVID BILLER
9.00
9.40
10.20
11.00
11.40
12.20
14.00
14.40
15.20
16.00
Production of a Great thoracic radiograph. Accurate
interpretation of radiographs is dependent upon
quality radiographs among other things. Hints will
be given on how to take a great thoracic radiograph
David Biller (USA)
Interpretation of a Normal Thoracic Radiograph-It
Takes Understanding the Normal to Appreciate
the Abnormal - David Biller (USA)
Coffee Break and Exposition Area
Panicking about Pulmonary Patterns - David Biller (USA)
Old Radiographic Techniques Revisited
David Biller (USA)
Lunch Break Exposition Area
Understanding Most often used Contrast Studies
in Small animal patients: Techniques and
interpretation - David Biller (USA)
Hints to Help with Gastrointestinal Interpretation
of Radiographs - Survey and contrast radiography
of the gastrointestinal tract will be discussed using
clinical cases - David Biller (USA)
Coffee Break and Exposition Area
Clinical Utility of the Right Intercostal Ultrasound
Scan Plane - The right lateral intercostal approach
is essential in evaluation of right cranial abdominal
structures - David Biller (USA)
HALL ANFITEATRO 2
NEUROLOGY
9.00 Micturition disorders, which therapy?
Gualtiero Gandini (I)
9.40 Which immunosuppression for the hematologist?
Paolo Silvestrini (I)
10.20 Clinical cases presented by SIMIV members
11.00 Coffee Break and Exposition Area
11.40 Clinical cases presented by SIMIV members
12.20 Lunch Break and Exposition Area
14.00 Therapy of leukemia in dogs and cats
Magda Gerou-Ferriani (I)
14.40 Coffee Break and Exposition Area
15.20 Short Communications
16.00 Transfusion therapy - Clare Agnoli (I)
HALL DELL’ARENGO
EXOTIC ANIMALS
9.00 Ectoparasites in exotic animals: diagnosis
and therapy - Marta Avanzi
9.40 Recent acquisitions in laboratory diagnostics
of small mammals - Paolo Selleri
10.20 Hot-spots in ornithology: what’s cooking in avian
medicine - Lorenzo Crosta
11.00 Coffee Break and Exposition Area
11.40 Raptors: risks and rewards of life in captivity
Marco Bedin
12.20 Lunch Break and Exposition Area
14.00 What’s news in reptiles imaging
Giordano Nardini
14.40 Coffee Break and Exposition Area
15.20 Veterinarian’s role in the protection of zoo’s animals
Michele Capasso (I)
16.00 Laboratory diagnostic in rabbits - Alessandro Melillo (I)
MEET THE SPEAKER CLAUDIA REUSCH
9.00
9.40
10.20
11.00
11.40
12.20
13.40
14.20
15.00
15.40
Etiopathogenesis of feline diabetes mellitus
Claudia Reusch (CH)
Therapy of feline diabetes mellitus
Claudia Reusch (CH)
Coffee Break and Exposition Area
Glucose monitoring, any news? - Erik Zini (CH)
Pheochromocytoma: possible the diagnosis before
surgery? - Claudia Reusch (CH)
Lunch Break and Exposition Area
Addison’s disease (typical/atypical)
Claudia Reusch (CH)
Free communications
Feline acromegaly: how recognize it? Is it frequent?
Claudia Reusch (CH)
End of the Congress
HALL DEL CASTELLO
NEUROLOGY
9.00 Surgery of thoracolumbar herniated disks:
Six characters in search of an author
Stefania Gianni (I)
9.40 CCSM: my surgical evolution
Nicola Gasparinetti (I)
10.20 Coffee Break and Exposition Area
11.00 DLSS: my surgical evolution - Daniel Corlazzoli (I)
11.40 DLSS: my surgical evolution
Cristian Falzone (I)
12.20 Lunch Break and Exposition Area
13.40 The spinal cord injury: my surgical evolution
Raffaele Gilardini (I)
14.20 SHORT COMMUNICATIONS
15.00 Intracranial tumors: my surgical evolution
Massimo Baroni (I)
15.40 End of the Congress
HALL DELLA MARINA
CYTOLOGY
9.00 Cutaneous cytology in dogs: simple and complex
clinical cases - Mario Caniatti (I)
9.40 Nasal cytology: simple and complex clinical cases
Enrico Bottero (I)
10.20 Citologia dei versamenti: simple
and complex clinical cases
Walter Bertazzolo (I)
11.00 Coffee Break and Exposition Area
11.40 Cytology of internal organs: simple and complex
clinical cases - Carlo Masserdotti (I)
12.20 Lunch Break and Exposition Area
13.40 Cytology skin in cats: simple and
complex clinical cases
Mario Caniatti (I)
14.20 SHORT COMMUNICATIONS
15.00 Cytology of the lower respiratory tract:
simple and complex clinical cases
Davide De Lorenzi (I)
15.40 End of the Congress
CONGRESS SCIENTIFIC
COMMITTEE
Anaesthesia FEDERICO CORLETTO - Behaviour FRANCO
FASSOLA - Cardiology MARCO POGGI - Cytology ENRICO BOTTERO - Dentistry MIRKO RADICE - Dermatology FRANCESCA ABRAMO - Emergency MARCO
BERTOLI - Exotic Animals SIVAE MARCO BEDIN - Feline
Medicine SAVERIO PALTRINIERI - Imaging GILIOLA
SPATTINI - Internal Medicine FEDERICO FRACASSI Neurology Eurostile ExtendedTwo MASSIMO BARONI Nutrition LIVIANA PROLA - Oncology LAURA MARCONATO - Ophtalmology NUNZIO D’ANNA - Orthopedics
FILIPPO MARIA MARTINI - Physiatry and Rehabilitation
LUDOVICA DRAGONE - Practice Management ANMVI
MARCO VIOTTI - Reproduction MARIA CARMELA PISU
- Surgery EMANUELA MORELLO - Physioterapy, European
Vepra Congress LUDOVICA DRAGONE - Technicians
ATAV IRENE BENDONI
INVITED FOREIGN SPEAKERS
SURGERY
KAREN M. TOBIAS,
DVM, Dipl ACVS, The University of Tennessee,
Knoxville, USA
IMAGING
DAVID S BILLER,
DVM, Dipl ACVR, Professor and Section Head,
Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, USA
SOCIAL PROGRAM
Il Congresso Internazionale del Trentennale SCIVAC 2014 si
sviluppa su 4 giorni e costituisce la sede per la prima riunione
annuale delle Società Specialistiche SCIVAC. Per questo motivo tutti gli iscritti alle Società Specialistiche 2014 avranno l’ingresso gratuito per tutte le giornate del Congresso Internazionale
del Trentennale SCIVAC.
VETERINARY TALENTS
The SCIVAC International
Congress discovers the talents
among veterinarians. Photography, video and music:
It’s your chance to show to
your colleagues your hidden
talent. Details and registration
procedures will be available on
the web site www.scivacrimini.it, Facebook page Scivac
Rimini and Congress leaflet
INTERNAL MEDICINE - ENDOCRINOLOGY
CLAUDIA REUSCH,
Dr Med Vet, Dipl ECVIM-CA,
University of Zurich, Svizzera
EMERGENCY AND CRITICAL CARE
KATE HOPPER,
BVSc, MVS, PhD,
Assistant Professor Surgical & Radiological
Sciences, Davis, California, USA
SPORT ACTIVITIES
For all Athletic Vets: beach volley, human table football, running and road bike.
Details and registration procedures available on www.scivacrimini.it, on the Facebook page Scivac Rimini and on the
Congress leaflet.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONGRESS SECRETARY
Via Trecchi, 20 - 26100 Cremona
Phone + 39 0372/403504 - 460440
Fax +39 0372/457091
E-mail: comunicazionibrevi@scivac.it - info@scivac.it
www.scivacrimini.it