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Applied Veterinary Technology Applied Veterinary Technology LLC provides the veterinary neurologic community with innovative products for surgery in companion animals.

We invent surgical techniques, design implants and instruments, clinically test all procedures and materials. Applied Veterinary Technology LLC provides the veterinary neurological community with innovative products for surgery in companion animals. We invent surgical techniques, design implants and instruments, clinically test all procedures and materials, produce the highest quality products with state-of-the-art manufacturing technologies in USA and Canada, organize and support extensive educational programs internationally and distribute our products world wide. Applied Veterinary Technology, LLC was founded with the idea of creating a company to address many of the still unsolved medical and surgical conditions in veterinary medicine, with particular emphasis to neurosurgical diseases, and to other diseases that do not attract the investor’s interest. The first product this company embraced is the artificial disc for dogs with “disc associated wobbler syndrome”, an idea of Dr. Adamo, in 2003, when he was faculty as Clinical Assistant Professor in Neurology/Neurosurgery, at the School of Veterinary Medicine – University of Wisconsin – Madison. Since 2003, Dr. Adamo dedicated his time and his personal finances to this project. He designed the first cervical artificial disc for dogs, which was biomechanically tested at the laboratory of the Human Hospital of the University of Wisconsin. These results were the pre-requisite to start a pilot clinical study to test the safety and the efficacy of this implant in dogs affected by “disc associated wobbler syndrome”. Two dogs affected by this disease were than treated with cervical disc arthroplasty and followed to 3 years after surgery. In both dogs the disc implant successfully restored a “normal neurological status”, and a second MRI repeated 2 years after the disc implantation showed no complication with the implant. (Study published in JAVMA 2011). The 2011 was the start of a new era for the cure of disc associated wobbler syndrome in dogs. At this time, more than 40 patients/year, affected by disc associated wobbler syndrome at one, and multiple disc sites, are treated with cervical disc replacement and all with excellent results.

Thank you to all the colleagues participating to this course and to the great supporting staff which made this course po...
10/11/2015

Thank you to all the colleagues participating to this course and to the great supporting staff which made this course possible.

Thanks to all the colleagues which came from several American States and Europe, their enthusiasm and active participati...
13/05/2015

Thanks to all the colleagues which came from several American States and Europe, their enthusiasm and active participation made this course once again successful.

To all participants: we were very pleased to have such a great audience and to receive so many positive feedbacks.
09/12/2014

To all participants: we were very pleased to have such a great audience and to receive so many positive feedbacks.

08/04/2014
Radiographs after course
30/03/2014

Radiographs after course

in the Oquendo Center Labs - at Las Vegas
29/03/2014

in the Oquendo Center Labs - at Las Vegas

Second session has started
29/03/2014

Second session has started

29/03/2014
26/03/2014

March 29, 2014
Surgery Course for Cervical Disc Artroplasty
Oquendo Center in Las Vegas, NV

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