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<strong>Early</strong> <strong>pregnancy</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>gynecological</strong><strong>ultrasound</strong> <strong>interactive</strong> courseDate: 1 – 2 June 2013Location: Sydney, AustraliaCourse directors: George Condous & Joanne LudlowThis course is supported by:This course is aimed at any medical practitioner or sonographer using <strong>ultrasound</strong> aspart of the management of women with complications in early <strong>pregnancy</strong> or withpelvic pain. Since <strong>ultrasound</strong> is never used in isolation, the course aims to extendbeyond technical aspects <strong>and</strong> to place <strong>ultrasound</strong> investigation in the context ofoverall clinical care.At the end of this course delegates can expect to have gained:• a detailed underst<strong>and</strong>ing of the use of <strong>ultrasound</strong> in the diagnosis <strong>and</strong>management of common complications of <strong>Early</strong> Pregnancy,• an underst<strong>and</strong>ing of a clear <strong>and</strong> systematic approach to investigating pelvicpain with <strong>ultrasound</strong> <strong>and</strong> the pitfalls in excluding endometriosis,• an appreciation of some current clinical dilemmas in <strong>gynecological</strong> <strong>ultrasound</strong>through the exploration of <strong>interactive</strong> video, 3D volumes <strong>and</strong> live scanningexamples.


Day 1 – Saturday, 1 June 201308:45 Welcome <strong>and</strong> introductionGeorge Condous09:00 Aberrant 1 st trimester embryonic growth - what are the clinical implications?Max Mongelli09:30 Miscarriage: new international guidelines for the diagnosisFern<strong>and</strong>o Infante10:00 Miscarriage: how does power Doppler <strong>ultrasound</strong> assist in deciding themanagement?Ishy Casikar10:30 Coffee break11:00 Tubal ectopic <strong>pregnancy</strong>: diagnosis <strong>and</strong> managementTubal ectopic <strong>pregnancy</strong> <strong>and</strong> haemoperitoneum does not equal surgeryGeorge Condous11:30 Ectopic <strong>pregnancy</strong> case conundrumsGeorge Condous12:15 Lunch13:00 Non-tubal ectopic <strong>pregnancy</strong>: <strong>ultrasound</strong> diagnosisCaesarean section scar <strong>pregnancy</strong> – transrectal guided D&CGeorge Condous13:45 Pregnancies of unknown location (PULs): what does it mean <strong>and</strong> what do wedo?Why are some ectopic pregnancies classified as PULs?George Condous14:30 Coffee break15:00 Interactive session – ectopic <strong>pregnancy</strong>/PUL case videosGeorge Condous16:00 CloseDay 2 – Sunday, 2 June 201309:00 Can we perform pre-operative staging of endometriosis using <strong>ultrasound</strong>?An overview of imaging modalitiesShannon Reid09:30 Sonovaginography: defining posterior compartment deep infiltratingendometriosis (DIE) pre-laparoscopic interventionUche Menakaya10:00 The use of the “sliding sign” to predict pouch of Douglas (POD) obliteration inwomen scheduled for laparoscopic surgery.Shannon Reid10:30 Coffee break

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