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3D Gynaecology Ultrasound scanning course-

​Dates TBC​

Hands on Course

Course Directors: Mr Kanna Jayakrasan
​                          Mr Kamal Ojha

Fee: £350 ( Consultants/ Senior Doctors)
​       £250 ( Trainees / Nurses/ Sonographers)

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What is the aim of this course?

The aim is to promote safe and competent clinical use of 3D ultrasound in diagnosing gynaecological pathologies like uterine anomalies. We intend to extend the knowledge on principles of 3D ultrasound and power Doppler, 3D image volume acquisition and application of post-processing software in gynaecology. This course is structured to give both theoretical and practical component with incorporating lectures having plenty of videos and pictures and hands on experience with patients.

​Who should attend this course?
The Gynaecology 3D ultrasound course is aimed at health professionals who are working in the area of gynaecological ultrasound including O&G Doctors, Sonographers, Fertility nurses and Gynae nurses with an interest in ultrasound. The trainees could get OSATS for the cases that they perform hands on.
 
Registration Fees:
The registration fee is £350 for consultants and senior clinicians, £250 for speciality trainees, nurses and ultrasonographers.
For registration, please email sahdia.ansar@nhs.net with the registration form. Registration fee can be paid through electronic transfer (Account Name: Derby Fertility & Ultrasound; Sort code: 206328; Account No. 33040542). Alternatively, please send the cheque payable to “Derby Fertility & Ultrasound” to
Sahdia Ansar,
Level 2, Maternity and Gynaecology,
Royal Derby Hospital, Derby,
DE22 3NE
013327 85386
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Programme (Lectures with video demonstrations, hands on patients and scan trainers):
26th January 2018
 
Time
Session
Learning Objective

8.30-9.00
Registration
 

9.00-9.10
Introduction
Overview of the course

9.10-9.40
Setting up the machine &safety
How to optimise the ultrasound image

9.40-10.00
2D/3D ultrasound : Uterus and Ovaries
Systematic evaluation of normal pelvic anatomy including cyclical changes

 10.00-10.40
 
Clinical applications of 3D ultrasound in gynaecology: Uterus
(including saline sonography & HyCoSy)
 
 
Data acquisition and storage of uterine volume, post-processing to get coronal view and its clinical application in diagnosing various uterine pathologies particularly uterine anomalies

10.40-10.50
Coffee Break

10.50-11.15
Clinical applications of 3D ultrasound in gynaecology: Ovary
Data acquisition and storage of ovarian volume, post-processing to get objective volume and blood flow measurements and its potential clinical application in Gynaecology & Infertility

11.15-11.30
Clinical applications of 3D ultrasound in gynaecology: Early pregnancy
Potential application in diagnosing some early pregnancy problems

11.30-12.30
Hands on scanning (phantom) 3D Volume acquisition / post-processing
To have practical experience on 3D scanning

12.30-13.30
Lunch

13.00-16.30
Hands on scanning  (patients &phantom) 3D Volume acquisition / post-processing
To have practical experience on 3D scanning
 

 
 

16.30-17.00
Feedback and Summary
Summarising ‘Take home message”   for the day


 
Faculty:
Mr. Kamal Ojha, Consultant Gynaecologist, St. Georges Hospital, London                         Mr. K Jayaprakasan, Royal Derby Hospital, Derby & University of Nottingham      Dr. Lukasz Polanski, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge                                    
 
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