Gaby Moawad, George Washington University
Benedictus Schoot, Catharina Hospital
This panel discussion will center around recent evidence that suggests adenomyosis is a major contributor to negative fertility and pregnancy outcomes such as implantation failure, recurrent miscarriage and premature delivery. The panel will focus on proposed mechanisms of this pathophysiology as well as treatment options such as hormonal suppression, hysteroscopic resection and adenomyosis resection by laparotomy or laparoscopy (robotic). The surgical risks and reproductive outcomes will stimulate a lively discussion among the faculty and audience.
Learning Objectives: After attending this session, the participant will be able to: 1) Recognize the proposed mechanisms of adenomyosis and infertility; 2) Identify the advantages and limitations of adenomyosis imaging for diagnosis; and 3) Demonstrate an understanding of tools available for treating adenomyosis in patients suffering from implantation failure and poor reproductive outcomes.
Presentations:
Welcome, Introduction and Course Overview
Keith B. Isaacson, MD, Harvard Medical School, Newton, MA
Diagnosis Adenomyosis and Understanding the Role of the Junctional Zone in Fertility
Benedictus C. Schoot, MD, PhD, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Catharina Hospital, Eindhoven, Netherlands
Treating Adenomyosis By Hormonal Suppression and/or Hysteroscopic Resection
Keith B. Isaacson, MD, Harvard Medical School, Newton, MA
Treating Diffuse Adenomyosis with Laparoscopic Resection
Gaby N. Moawad, MD, FACOG, The George Washington University, Washington, DC
Discussion - Questions & Answers - All Faculty
Adjourn
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