Dylan Lutter
Clinical Assistant Professor
Equine Performance Medicine and Surgery
DVM, MS, DACVS-LA, CERP, CAC
785-532-5700
dlutter@vet.k-state.edu
Education
- Bachelor of Science: South Dakota State University 2005
- DVM: Kansas State University 2009
- MS: Washington State University 2014
- Residency in Equine Surgery: Washington State University 2010-2014
- Fellowship in Equine Sports Medicine and Diagnostic Imaging: Washington State University 2014
- Diplomate American College of Veterinary Surgeons-Large Animal 2015
- Certified Equine Rehabilitation Practitioner: 2019
- Certified Animal Chiropractor: 2020
Teaching
First year
- VAP 806 Gross Anatomy I
- VAP 816 Gross Anatomy II
- VAP 888B Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology
- VAP 891E Applied Anatomy
- VCS 816 Clinical and Professional Skills II
Second Year
- VCS 845 Radiology
- VCS 846 Clinical and Professional Skills IV
- VCS 891R Learning Curve in Equine Practice
Third year
- VCS 878 Surgery II
- VCS 879 Surgery II Lab
- VCS 891D Topics in Equine Podiatry
- VCS 891T Surgical Skills
- VCS 892A Equine Lameness
Fourth year
- VCS 920, 922, 924 Equine Surgery, Medicine, Field Service
Research
- Regenerative Medicine: mesenchymal stem cells and platelet-based therapies
- Wound healing
- MRI evaluation of tendon healing
- Diagnosis and treatment of tendon injury
- Equine rehabilitation therapies
- Emergency field stabilization of equine distal limb fractures
Clinical
- Difficult lameness cases
- Sports medicine
- MRI of the equine distal limb
- Equine physical therapy
- Equine chiropractic,
- Wound management
- Treatment of surgical site infections
- Laparoscopic surgery
- Orthopedic surgery.