Sarah Choi, Sydney Women's Endosurgery Centre, St. George Hospital
Humberto Dionisi, Cedem
Javier Magrina, Mayo Clinic, Arizona
Gaby Moawad, George Washington University
Shanti Mohling, Northwest Endometriosis and Pelvic Surgery
Shailesh Puntambekar, Galaxy Care Hospital
Giovanni Roviglione, IRCCS Sacro Cuore Don Calabria Hospital Negrar di Valpolicella, Verona
Laparoscopic surgery for benign and deeply infiltrative diseases represents a difficult and challenging issue for pelvic surgeons. A precise knowledge of pelvic Surgical Anatomy and the achievement of a know-how for navigating the retroperitoneal spaces and structures, provide a powerful tool to formulate a well-planned treatment strategy for a successful and safe surgery. A skilled laparoscopic surgeon is one who dominates with no fear of the surgical field, achieving the perception of retroperitoneum as his “best friend”. The golden word for that is: “ANATOMY”.
Learning Objectives: At the end of this course, the participant will be able to: 1) Recognize the anatomical landmarks and major pelvic structures pertinent to gynecologic laparoscopy and retroperitoneal dissection for basic, intermediate and advances procedures; 2) Apply laparoscopic surgical techniques to enter and expose avascular spaces of the pelvis, parametrial ligaments, nerves and pelvic vessels and their relations to the ureter and retroperitoneal structures; and 3) Cite the principles of a nerve-sparing “philosophy” and the step-by-step dissection of the uterine artery and the pelvic ureter related to the different gynecological retroperitoneal procedures (i.e. big uteri, intraligamentary myomas, deep endometriosis, and gynecologic cancers).
PRESENTATION SCHEDULE
7:00 Welcome, Introduction and Course Overview
7:05 Laparoscopic Surgical Anatomy of the Pelvis and Retroperitoneum: What We Need to Know for a Safe Surgery
S. Mohling
7:20 Laparoscopic Surgical Anatomy for a Safe Hysterectomy Step-By-Step
G. Moawad
7:35 Laparoscopic Surgical Anatomy of Parametrial Ligaments for a Safe and Tailored Parametrial Surgery
S. Puntambekar
7:50 Laparoscopic Surgical Anatomy of Pelvic and Para-Aortic Retroperitoneum for a Safe Pelvic and Para-Aortic Lymphadenectomy
G. Roviglione
8:05 Laparoscopic Surgical Anatomy of Anterior Compartment (Bladder, Ureters, Ligaments): Tips and Tricks for a Safe Pelvic Surgery
H. Dionisi
8:20 Laparoscopic Surgical Anatomy of Posterior Compartment (Uterine and Rectal Ligaments, Douglas Pouch, Rectum): Tips and Tricks for a Safe Pelvic Surgery
S. Choi
8:35 Laparoscopic Surgical Anatomy of Visceral and Somatic Pelvic Innervation for a Safe and Nerve-Sparing Radical Pelvic Surgery
M. Ceccaroni
8:50 Retroperitoneum is Your Best Friend: How Can Anatomy Help the Surgeon in Preventing Complications
J.F. Magrina
905 Questions & Answers
929 Adjourn
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