Fernando Heredia, Universidad de Concepción
Agnaldo Lopes da Silva Filho, Federal University of Minas Gerais
Audrey Tsunoda, Hospital Erasto Gaertner
Yvette Williams-Brown, UT Dell School of Medicine
Antonio Santillan, Mercy Hospital St. Louis
Dario Roque, NMH - Prentice Women's Hospital
Daniel Sanabria, Fundacion Santa Fe de Bogota
As suggested by assistants to last year´s PG SIG Oncology course, there are many clinical situations related to gynecological tumors in which there are doubts in how to proceed. Usually, a Gynecologic Oncologist is consulted. This course unveils contemporary Oncologic views for several non-oncological situations. To aid the General Gynecologist and Minimally Invasive Gynecological Surgeon in selecting the correct management options from an Oncological point of view.
Learning Objectives: At the end of this course, the participant will be able to: 1) Identify anatomical landmarks which will, in turn, aid him/her to manage complex cases; 2) Plan surgical strategies in obese patients, selecting correctly benign from malignant ovarian masses and the correct way to perform such surgeries; 3) Demonstrate competence in current, oncologic hot topics, such as the use of uterine manipulator and some considerations when managing endometrial hyperplasia; and 4) Identify what to do when an unsuspected malignancy is found after non-oncologic surgery.
9:45 Welcome, Introduction and Course Overview
9:50 Surgical Strategies and Considerations in Obese Patients Undergoing MIGS
PRESENTATION SCHEDULE
9:45 am Welcome, Introduction and Course Overview
F. Heredia/M.Y. Williams-Brown
9:50 am Do´s & Don’ts of Accessing Pelvic Sidewall/Use the Anatomy to Get out of Trouble
A. Santillan/A. Tsunoda
10:00 am Surgical Strategies and Considerations in Obese Patients Undergoing MIGS
D.R. Roque
10:35 am Ovarian Tumors: Selecting the Correct Patient for MIS or Refer to the Oncologist: Plan Your Strategy and Get Busy!
D. Sanabria
10:55 am To Manipulate or Not to Manipulate: That Is the Question
F. Heredia
11:15 am “Yours or Mine”: Gynecologic Oncologist Suggestions for Endometrial Hyperplasia
M. Azodi
11:35 am “Oops I Did It Again” Incidental Diagnosis of Cancer after Non-Oncological Surgery: What Should be Done
A. Lopes
11:55 am Discussion - Questions & Answers
All Faculty
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