BVMS CERTSAO MRCVS
Clinical Director
Duncan graduated from Glasgow in 1991 and achieved his certificate in small animal orthopaedics in 1996.
He is a clinical director at Rutland House Referrals, St Helens, where he has worked in orthopaedics for over 20 years. His interests lie in all areas of orthopaedics and traumatology; specifically, cranial cruciate disease, application of locking plates, plate rod systems and novel treatment for canine hip disease.
Duncan Midgley lectures on the following courses
Extracapsular (ExCap) Lateral Fabello-Tibial Suture Stabilisation of the Stifle and Corrective Surgery for Patella Luxation
Duncan Midgley
This very practical course is aimed as an introduction or refresher to the topic. We look at diagnosis, planning and surgical application as well as potential complications, limitations and post operative care.
Vet Practical
Practical Orthopaedics: TPLO Surgery (one and a half day course)
Multiple Lecturers
The Clinical Skills Lab, London
Tibial plateau levelling osteotomies have become popular techniques for the treatment of canine cranial cruciate ligament disease. This highly practical, one-and-a-half-day, cadaver-based course focuses on TPLO surgery delivered by Duncan Midgley and Dr Kinley Smith.
This course is priced at...
TPLO Surgery
Multiple Lecturers
A nine-part learning series with specialists Filippo Martini and Duncan Midgley
Tibial plateau levelling osteotomies have become popular techniques for the treatment of canine cranial cruciate ligament disease: whilst it is more invasive than some of the other techniques, there is some evidence...
Tibial Tuberosity Advancement Using Xgen (forkless) Plate
Duncan Midgley
A learning series of seven videos with specialists Duncan Midgley and Kinley Smith.
Although more invasive than some of the other techniques, tibial tuberosity advancement has become one of the preferred techniques used in orthopaedic practice for the treatment of cranial cruciate ligament...
Cranial Closing Wedge Osteotomy (CCWO)
Duncan Midgley
A six-part learning series with specialists Duncan Midgley and Kinley Smith.
CCWO has become a popular technique for the treatment of canine cranial cruciate ligament disease in dogs that have a steep tibial plateau or joint angle, such as West Highland Terriers. It can also be a preferred...
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