601-HSC_SIG
Intra Uterine Surgery: The Endometrium Optimization and Impact on Obstetric Outcomes
Chairs: Alka Kumar, Erica F. Robinson
Faculty: Luis Alonso Pacheco, Alka Kumar, Erica F. Robinson, J. Preston Parry
Description: This course provides a comprehensive review evaluating the uterine cavity with special focus on the endometrium. The endometrium, is derived from the mucosal lining of the fused Mullerian ducts. It is essential for reproduction and may be one of the most complex tissues in the human body. Videos and images of the Endometrium from Normal to Abnormal, Benign Lesions, Chronic Endometritis, Endometrial Hyperplasia, to evidence-based practices that have an impact on the obstetric outcomes shall be covered. In addition, we will discuss the role of Hysteroscopy as a diagnostic tool for evaluating the uterine cavity and endometrium with higher predictive ability in detecting the Endometrial Pathologies. The course will demonstrate high quality evidence and video presentations related to Hysteroscopic Markers of Chronic Endometritis and other Benign Endometrial pathologies.
Learning Objectives: At the end of this course, the participant will be able to:
Employ the role of hysteroscopy in evaluating the endometrium with higher predictive ability in detecting various Endometrial Pathologies
Identify hysteroscopic markers of chronic endometritis tubercular and non-tubercular on diagnostic hysteroscopy
Evaluate repeated implantation of failure and endometrial association
Course Outline
9:15 AM Welcome, Introduction and Course Overview
A. Kumar
9:20 AM The Endometrium: A Visual Journey From Normal to Abnormal
L. Pacheco
9:45 AM Chronic Endometritis: Histology to Hysteroscopy Markers to Histology
A. Kumar
10:10 AM Endometrium and Repeated Implantation Failure: Evidence Based Practice and Obstetrics Outcomes
E. Robinson
10:35 AM The Endometrium and Infertility: It's Not Just About the Embryo
J. Parry
11:00 AM Discussion Questions & Answers
11:15 AM Adjourn
1055 Canada Pl
Vancouver BC V6C 0C3
Canada