Peter Lim, Center of Hope at Reno
Jamal Mourad, Mayo Clinic - Phoenix
Thiers Soares Raymundo, State University of Rio de Janeiro
Erica Stockwell, AdventHealth
This course is designed for gynecologic surgeons to expand their robotics practice beyond the hysterectomy. Attendees will learn how to efficiently approach tricky leiomyomas and adenomyosis, navigate distorted and obliterated pelvic anatomy for the dissection of endometriosis and to restore anatomy, expand their robotics practice for pregnancy implications, review how to stay out of danger and deal with complications as they arise, and lastly, how to effectively teach robotics to trainees.
Learning Objectives: After attending this session, the participant will be able to: 1) Apply robotics for complex gynecologic surgery, including fibroids, adenomyosis, endometriosis, and distorted anatomy; 2) Outline the robotics applications in obstetrics; and 3) Practice and teach robotics in a safe and efficient manner.
Presentations:
Welcome, Introduction and Course Overview
Robotic Approach to Tricky Fibroids and Adenomas
Erica L. Stockwell, DO, MBA, FACOG, AdventHealth, Celebration, FL
Navigating the Deep Pelvis, Robotic Advantage for Endometriosis and Difficult Anatomy
Thiers R. Soares, MD, Dr.h.c., State University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Obstetrical Implications for the Robot: "Ectopics, Cerclages, and Niches - “Oh My!"
Jamal Mourad, DO, Banner University Medical Center Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ
Practicing Safe Surgery: Complications and How to Avoid Them
Peter C.W. Lim, MD, FACOG, Center of Hope at Reno, Reno, NV
How to Effectively Teach Robotics and Best Utilize the Dual Console
Michael T. Breen, MD, The University of Texas at Austin, Department of Women’s Health, Dell Medical School, Austin, TX
Discussion - Questions & Answers - All Faculty
Adjourn
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