Zaraq Khan, Mayo Clinic
Wendaline VanBuren, Mayo Clinic
Errico Zupi, University of Rome Tor Vergata
Myra Feldman, Cleveland Clinic
The course will be directed to highlight the importance of a multidisciplinary team in the treatment of endometriosis and adenomyosis. A thorough evaluation and management of patients by radiology, minimally invasive surgeons, and fertility specialists will be highlighted.
Learning Objectives: At the end of this course, the participant will be able to: 1) Employ strategies to diagnose endometriosis and adenomyosis through dedicated ultrasound and MRI protocols and structured reporting; 2) Create an interdisciplinary care team which optimizes pre-operative surgical planning, intraoperative guides and overall endometriosis and adenomyosis treatment; and 3) Perform complex case management including management of fertility and complications in pregnancy.
PRESENTATION SCHEDULE
2:00 Welcome, Introduction and Course Overview
2:05 Ultrasound for Endo
L. Chamié
2:30 MRI and Advanced Imaging
M. Feldman
2:55 Integrating Pre-op Imaging and Surgery I*
W. VanBuren/Z. Zhan
3:20 Integrating Pre-op Imaging and Surgery I**
W. VanBuren/Z. Zhan
3:45 Adenomyosis, Endometriosis, and Pregnancy Complications
E. Zupi
4:10 Discussion - Questions & Answers
All Faculty
4:29 Adjourn
*Part I- minimal stage endo, Adnexal disease, and fertility outcomes
**Part II- Bladder, bowel, and Diaphragmatic disease and Adenomyosis
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