Kate McCracken, University of Michigan
Nichole Tyson, Stanford Medicine Children's Hospital
Lissa Yu, University of Washington, Seattle Children's Hospital



This course will address the diagnosis and management (medical and surgical) of menstrual outflow tract obstructions in the adolescent.
Learning Objectives: At the end of this course, the participant will be able to: 1) Recognize the importance of timely diagnosis of obstructive Mullerian anomalies, and when and how to screen for concomitant congenital anomalies; 2) Develop strategies for medical management of outflow tract anomalies to reduce patient discomfort and aid in shared medical decision-making regarding timing and performance of surgical interventions; and 3) Utilize and adopt minimally invasive surgical techniques to optimize the sexual and reproductive health of patients with an obstructive anomaly.
PRESENTATION SCHEDULE
7:00 Welcome, Introduction and Course Overview
7:05 Mullerian Anomalies – Embryology, Classification System
L.X. Yu
7:20 Presentation and Diagnosis of Mullerian Anomalies
K. Childress
7:45 Management of Mullerian Anomalies
L.X. Yu, K. McCracken
8:15 Long-Term Considerations for Those with Mullerian Anomalies
N. Tyson
8:45 Questions & Answers
924 Adjourn
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