Peter Böttcher, ESVOT President
Every 4 years, ESVOT (European Society of Veterinary Orthopaedics and Traumatology)
and VOS (Veterinary Orthopedic Society), the North American sibling of ESVOT, organize
a joint meeting to promote high-level education and scientific exchange in all fields
of orthopaedics and traumatology. In this context, I would like to acknowledge the
late Geoff Summer-Smith, who first brought up the idea of a World Veterinary Orthopaedic
Congress (WVOC) in 2002. I feel that sharing and living common values and putting
them on the podium of an international high-class conference are more important than
ever before, at a time when the tendency of some people is to wish for separation
and isolation.
Simultaneous Translation
For the first time, we offer simultaneous translation into four languages (German,
Italian, Spanish and French). We believe that this will allow more people to join
us and to further enrich our family of veterinary orthopaedic experts and orthopaedic-oriented
practitioners from across the world. The spirit of WVOC is that mixture of voluntary
engagement and enthusiasm of over 70 internationally recognized speakers, who willingly
share their time and knowledge with us, without any honorarium. This has always been
the tradition of ESVOT, and we feel deeply honoured by their overwhelming response
to our call.
Pre-Congress Laboratories and Seminars
Pre-Congress Laboratories and Seminars
Because this year it is a WVOC, everything is a little bit different. The congress
starts already on Wednesday with laboratories (both dry and wet laboratories). Satellite
seminars on Thursday morning mark the start of the theoretical sessions. We are very
happy that the Veterinary Wound Healing Association accepted our invitation to organize
one of these seminars, strengthening the topic of soft tissue trauma, which might
have been a little neglected in the past.
State-of-the-Art Lectures
State-of-the-Art Lectures
As is to be expected from ESVOT and WVOC, we have booked an impressive line-up of
‘state-of-the-art’ lecturers. Joan Monilau will speak on joint injuries in human athletes,
Martin Fischer will provide his unique insights into canine locomotion, Michael Ross
will reflect on career learnings in lame horses, and Dror Paley will discuss correcting
limb deformities in people.
Clinical Arena
A new venture for ESVOT and WVOC on Thursday evening will be the ‘Clinical Arena’.
In this session, the ever-controversial topic of ‘The best approach to manage cranial
cruciate ligament deficiency’ will be debated by a panel of internationally renowned
surgeons. Sparks might fly but all in the name of friendly debate!
Research Session
Because the research session, which was first introduced in 2016 at the ESVOT congress
in London, was very well received, we decided to further adopt this format, focusing
on ex vivo modelling of stifle function, this time. The intention is to provide a
podium, similar to an expert panel meeting, to hopefully come to a consensus of ‘best
research practice’ in stifle joint testing. That stream will be followed by a clinical
study and outcome session, focusing on the concepts and methodologies to carry out
clinical trials as well as presentations on the outcome of clinical case series.
In-Depth Sessions
For the first time, we reserved a dedicated slot for our supporting companies, where
they can present their products, surgical techniques, and latest results to their
actual and future customers.
Feline Patient
Over the past decade, most orthopaedic surgeons focused on dogs, while perhaps neglecting
the feline patients. However, at least in Europe, cats are common patients in every
orthopaedic service and this is why we have put together a separate programme covering
exclusively feline traumatology, neurology, and joint disease. Being more a cat than
a dog man, I am happy that the WVOC supports the standing of cats in this way, hoping
that more and more surgeons will recognize that cats can be very demanding and challenging
orthopaedic cases.
Equine Stream
Attracting equine surgeons to the ESVOT congresses has become more and more of a challenge.
Equine practitioners might not be focused as much on orthopaedics compared with small
animal surgeons, and the competition with other congresses makes it hard to continue
the founding ideal of ESVOT, to have joint meetings between small and large animals.
I deeply hope that the WVOC and the embedded equine programme will resuscitate the
equine patients within ESVOT to a level that continued care will be enthusiastically
pursued in the future.
Social Events
As is the tradition, the congress would normally end up with a formal gala dinner,
some speeches, and gift presentations. However, times are changing, and we want to
attract, not only our long-standing friends and supporters, but also the youngsters.
Therefore, we arranged for a party, with buffet and a DJ. Barcelona with its lovely
atmosphere, great weather and the feeling to be surrounded by friends and colleagues
sharing the same passion will make this night to be remembered, I am sure.
Of course, such a meeting would not be possible without the efforts of all my colleagues
on the Boards of VOS and ESVOT, the Secretariat, the speakers and all our sponsors;
I thank every one of you.