Kate McCracken, University of Michigan
Nichole Tyson, Stanford Medicine Children's Hospital
Lissa Yu, Mount Sinai Health System/Kravis 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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