A Practical Approach to Problem Solving in Reproductive Surgery 28 th -29 th November 2017 Abstract submission by 15 th October, 2107 A two-day meeting for clinicians, scientists and trainees who have an interest in the role of reproductive surgery. The course focuses on problem solving approach to reproductive surgery. A range of surgical topics including tubal assessment, endometriosis, fibroids, the uterine septum, caesarean section niches and ovarian tissue transplant and cryopreservation. Early bird discount ends 30 th September. Abstracts for posters accepted deadline 27 th October. Best abstracts will be selected for oral presentation and prize for best delegate presentation 250 for trainees, 325 for consultants. To book a place and registration details please visit our website for more details www.isrsft.org 1
A Practical approach to problem solving in Reproductive Surgery 28-29 November 2017, Southampton Venue BEST WESTERN Chilworth Manor Hotel To book a place and registration details please visit our website for more details www.isrsft.org Tuesday 28 th of November, Day 1 11.00 Registration and viewing of abstracts ( Lunch for Delegates) 12.45 : Presidents Address: Role of the International Society for Reproductive Surgery and Fallopian Tube Ertan Saridogan 13.00-15.00 Session 1 Moderator: Ovrang Djahanbakhch and David Gillott 13.00-13.40 Debate: Laparoscopy and dye test is no longer required as part of infertility investigation when pelvic ultrasound examination is normal For: Ying Cheong 15 minutes Against: Stephan Gordts 15 minutes Response and discussion 10 minutes 13.40-14.00 Tubal patency testing for infertility Kamal Ojha 14.00-14.20 The role of imaging before and during fertility promoting surgery Kanna Jayaprakasan 14.20-14.30 Discussion 2
14.30-15.00 Case discussions (Infertility investigations) Ying Cheong, Stephan Gordts, Kanna Jayaprakasan and Kamal Ojha 15.00-15.30 Coffee break 15.30-17.30 Session 2 Moderator: Stephan Gordts and Sameer Umranikar 15.30-16.10 Debate: There is no place for surgery for endometriosis to improve fertility in the era of ART For: Henny Lukman, UK, - 15 minutes Against: Philippe Koninickx, Belgium, 15 minutes Response and discussion 10 minutes 16.10-16.30 When do I remove intramural/subserosal fibroids to improve fertility or fertility treatment outcome? Antoine Watrelot, France 16.30-16.50 Submucosal fibroids: Is the hysteroscopic approach always the best? Ertan Saridogan 16.50-17.00 Discussion 17.00-17.30 Case discussions (Endometriosis and fibroids) Ying Cheong, Sameer Umranikar, Ertan Saridogan and Antoine Watrelot Conference Drinks Reception18:00 19:00 and Dinner : 19:00 21.30 (All delegates are welcome to the drinks reception the dinner is a ticketed event please book in advance if keen to attend) 3
Wednesday, 29 th of November - Day 2 0800 0900 : Viewing of Abstracts 08.15 8.45 Meet the Experts please book in advance limited spaces available Hysteroscopy, Hycosy and Fertiloscopy 09.00-11.00 Session 3 Moderator : Hugo Verhoeven and Kanna Jayaprakasan 09.00-09.40 Debate: Uterine septum should always be treated in infertile women and women undergoing ART For: Grigoris Grimbizis 15 minutes Against: Gedis Grudzinskas 15 minutes Response and discussion 10 minutes 09.40.10.00 Intrauterine adhesions: What s New? TC Li, Hong Kong 10.00-10.20 Caesarean section scar defects in infertile women: do they really matter? Hans Brolmann 10.20-10.30 Discussion 10.30-11.00 Case discussions Discussants: Kanna Jayaprakasan, TC Li, Grigoris Grimbizis, Gedis Grudzinzkas 11.00-11.30 Coffee break 11.30-13.00 Session 4 4
Moderators : Gedis Grudzinskas and Nick Macklon 11.30-11.50 Ovarian tissue transplant updates of the current status and the surgical Technique - Erik Ernst Denmark 11.50-12.10 Hormone replacement with ovarian tissue transplant the future Claus Yding Andersen, Denmark 12.10-12.30 How to set up a cryo-preservation service Kirsten Schmidt, Denmark 12.30-12.40 Discussion (Ovarian cryopreservation) 12.4.10-13.00 Case discussions (Fertility preservation) Erik Ernst / Kirsten Schmidt /Claus Yding Andersen/ Gedis Grudzinskas/Nick Macklon 13.00-13.45 Lunch Viewing of Abstracts 13.45 14.00 Best Three Abstracts Oral presentations. 14.00-16.00 Session 5 Moderator Ying Cheong and Ertan Saridogan 14.00-14.40 Debate: Hydrosalpinges Salpingectomy should be performed prior to IVF For: 15 minutes Annika Strandell, Sweden Against: 15 minutes Stephan Gordts, Belgium Responses and discussion 10 minutes 14.40-14.50 Alternative surgical options to salpingectomy for hydrosalpinges prior to ART: Where are we? 5
Speaker - Antoine Watrelot, France 14.50-15.10 Endometrial biopsy with or without hysteroscopy prior to ART: Does it really help? Tarek El-Tourky 15.10-15.20 Discussion 15.20-15.50 Case discussions Tarek El - Tourky, Antoine Watrelot and TC Li 15.50-1610 Closing remarks Overview Place of Reproductive Surgery and intraoperative imaging in managing women seeking fertility treatment TC Li/Kamal Ojha Sponsors Faculty This meeting is being sponsored by the following companies through the provision of exhibition stand space. Sponsoring companies have no influence over the educational content of this meeting. KARL STORZ Endoscopy (UK) Ltd Plasma Surgical Ltd Gedeon Richter (UK) Ltd Pharmasure UK 6
Faculty A Practical Approach to Problem Solving in Reproductive Surgery, Southampton, 28 th -29 th November 2017 To book a place and registration details please visit our website for more details www.isrsft.org Prof Grigoris Grimbizis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Dr David Gillott, St George s University, UK Prof Hans Brolmann, VU University, Netherlands Prof Tin Chiu Li, Chinese University of Hong Kong Prof Stephan Gordts, Leuven, Belgium Mr Kamal Ojha, St George Hospital, UK Mr Ertan Saridogan, University College Hospital, UK Dr Antoine Watrelot,, Lyon Natecia Hospital, France Professor Ying Cheong, University of Southampton, UK Mr Sameer Umranikar, Princess Anne Hospital, UK Dr Annika Strandell, Unievrsity of Goteborg, Sweden Prof Ovrang Djahanbakhch, Bart s Health NHS Trust Dr Gedis Grudzinskas, St George s Hospital, UK Erik Ernst, Aarhus University, Denmark Prof Claus Yding Andersen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Kirsten Schmidt, Copenhagen University Hospital, Denmark Prof Nick Macklon, London Women s Clinic Mr Tarek El-Tourky, Guy s & St Thomas Hospital, UK Mr Kanna Jayaprakasan, Royal Derby Hospital And University of Nottingham Prof Philippe Koninckx, KU Leuven, Belgium Dr Henny Lukman, Princess Anne Hospital, UK 7