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Annual International Society of Reproductive Surgery Conference-

Update in Reproductive Surgery

2-3rd December 2022

Venue: The Great Hall, St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, London, UK
 

Organisers: Kamal Ojha, Litha Pepas, Ovrang Djahanbakhch ​

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Book a Place
For: Consultants, Scientist, Registrars, Nurses and students with interest in Reproductive Medicine and Gynaecology
3 best Abstracts will get the opportunity for Oral presentations in the general meeting
Last date for Abstract Submission is October 26th 2019


Programme Day 1
2 nd Dec
Session 1
​ 14.00 – 16.00 18.00 – 18.20 18.20-19.20 19.30 Workshop (Training & Technology Centre, KARL STORZ Endoscopy (UK) Ltd; 415 Perth Avenue, Slough, Berkshire, SL1 4TQ) Hysteroscopic: Surgical techniques, Hands on simulation (Faculty: S. Kolhe, A. Shahi, R. Rana, G. Srivastava, ……..) Laparoscopic: Surgical techniques, Suturing, Use of advanced energy sources, Hands on simulation (Faculty: E. Saridogan, S. Umranikar, T. Holland, J. Pundir, P. Bhattacharya, …..) Presidential Address: Kamal Ojha ( 10 Minutes) Founder President – History of ISRSFT : Ovrang Djahanbakhch Key Note lecture: Ertan Saridogan Individualising care for fertility with Fibroids (30 minutes) Guan Jing – Surgical Techniques for Tubal surgery to improve Reproductive Outcome- International Experience (30 minutes) Course Dinner (The Great Hall, St. Barts Hospital, London) Please reserve your place limited number available Day 2 3 rd Dec 8.30 – 11.00 Chair person: Fallopian tubes and Reproduction - Are fallopian tubes the unsung hero of reproduction? – Nicholas Macklon (20 min) - Proximal tubal disease: to open the tube or bypass it with IVF? – T C Li (20 min) - Para-tubal and para-ovarian pathologies and its impact on fertility – Antoine Watrelot (20 min) Discussion – (15 min) Endometrium and subfertility - Principles of operative hysteroscopy – Justin Clark (20 min) - Role of Ultrasound in Operative Hysteroscopy - Rudy Campo/ Kamal Ojha (20 m) - Thin endometrium in subfertile women: What can we do? Stephan Gordts (20 min) Discussion (15 min) 11.00 – 11.20 Coffee 11.20-13.00 Fertility Preservation - Uterine transplantation: An update – Mats Brannstrom (30 min) - Ovarian tissue cryopreservation: Are we ready to offer as routine practice? - Claus Anderson (20 min) Discussion – (20 min) Endometriosis - Management of endometriosis in the context of fertility (ESHRE guideline 2022) – Ertan Saridogan (20 min) Discussion – (10 min) 13.00 – 13.40 Lunch 13.40-14.00 14.00 – 15.40 Chair person: Best three abstracts Uterine Pathology - The impact and management of fibroids for fertility – Yacoub Khalaf (20 min) - Transcervical radiofrequency ablation for uterine fibroids – David Toub (20 min) - Discussion (20 min) - Debate: Septate Uterus should be surgically treated prior to IVF For (15 min) – Grigoris Grimbizis Against (15 min) – Ben Mol Response and discussion (10 min) 15.40 – 16.20 Debate: Adenomyosis should be treated surgically to enhance fertility For (15 min) - Stephan Gordts Against (15 min) - Abha Maheswari Response and discussion (10 minutes) 16.20-16.30 Closing Remarks: K Ojha Update in Reproductive Surgery Conference Application Form Title First Name Surname Home Address Postcode Mobile Telephone Number Home Telephone Number E-mail address Current Grade Specialty Current Hospital/Trust Current Hospital/Trust Address Any Special Dietary Requirements? Please return completed form to Claire Rudd crudd@conceptfertility.com You will then be sent payment information. FEES Consultant Trainee Nurse and other health care professionals Members £350 £250 £175 Non - members £375 £275 £200 Friday Night Dinner in the Great Hall at St Barts Hospital £60 £60 £60
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