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AAGL 4 International Congress on Minimally Invasive Gynecologyth
DUBROVNIK, CROATIA, JUNE 23-26, 2010AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF GYNECOLOGIC LAPAROSCOPISTS
CROATIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION - CROATIAN SOCIETY FOR GYNAECOLOGICAL ENDOSCOPY
3 Croatian Congress on Minimally InvasiveGynecological Surgery
rd3 Croatian Congress on Minimally InvasiveGynecological Surgery
rd3 Croatian Congress on Minimally InvasiveGynecological Surgery
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www.hdge-hr.com www.dubrovnikendoscopy2010.com
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Commitees
AAGL 4 International Congress on Minimally Invasive Gynecology, Dubrovnik, June 23-26, 2010th
3 Croatian Congress on Minimally Invasive Gynecological Surgeryrd
8:00 8:20 Disease Staging …………………………….…… …………8:20 8:40 Deep Endometriosis: Restoring Fertility by Surgery … …8:40 9:00 Laparoscopic Management of Ureteral and Bladder Complications ..9:00 9:20 Plasma Energy - a New Frontier in Surgery and Endometriosis9:20 9:40 Ureter and Retroperitoneal Space Dissection ...…… ……9:40 10:00 Laparoscopic Excision of Ureteral, Bladder, and
Bowel Endometriosis . ..10:00 10:20
10:20 10:40 Deep Infiltrating Endometriosis in Infertile Patients-Radical Surgery orIVF as First Line Treatment ….........
10:40 11:00 Bowel Endometriosis and How to Treat …………… …11:00 11:20 Treatment Strategies for Endometriosis …..……………… ………
11:20 1 : 0 Debate: Bowel Resection or Not …………… ……….
12:00 1:00
:00 :20 Endometriosis-comparison of laparoscopy versus laparotomy: 0 : 0 LPSC Treatment of Endometriotic Cysts ……...….…… …...: 0 : 0 Endometriosis and Chronic Pelvic Pain … …….….: 0 : 0 Endocsopic Evaluation of Ultrasound ………..….……
1: 0 :00 Endometriosis: To Do or Not to Do ...........................................2:00 2:10 pm Laparoscopic excision of endometriosis has a place in patients with failed
IVF Cycles .............................................................2:10 2:20 pm Peritoneal Vascular Density Assessment Using Narrow Band Imaging and
Vascular Analysis Software, and Cytokine Analysis in Women With andWithout Endometriosis
2:20 2:30 pm Endometriosis and irritable bowel syndrome … … …. .2:30 2:40 pm Treatment of Endometriosis ……………………………..………2: 0 2: 0 pm Laparoscopic surgery of adnexal masses and pathohistological evaluation
2: 0 3:00 pm Discussion3:00 3:20 pm
3:20 3:30 pm A ten year experience in surgical treatment of benign adnexal masses inRijeka, Croatia
3:30 - 3:40 pm Laparoscopic management ovarian cysts with 15 mm trocar..
3:40 - 3:50 pm Vaginal hysterectomy, bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy in patients withoutprolapse, a local experience …………… ……
: 4: pm Laparoscopic Myomectomy ……………… ……… ……………4: 0 4: 0 pm Laparoscopic Treatment of Patients with Benign Adnexal Mass
……………… ….4: 0 4: 0 pm Laparoscopic Myomcectomy ……… …… …4: 0 4: 0 pm Minimally invasive approach in treatment of cervical4: 0 : 0 pm Treatment of ectopic pregnancy-progress towards laparoscopy
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TableofContents: TableofContents:Scientific Program
DAY 2 - Friday, June 25Multipurpose Room C
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HYSTEROSCOPYModerators: Errico Zupi, Motti Goldenberg, Stjepan Skenderovi
Stephano BettochiFranklin Loffer
Linda BradleyAdolf Gallinat
Franklin Loffer
Coffee break and Trade Exhibition
HYSTEROSCOPYModerators: Adolf Gallinat, Linda Bradley, Stephano Bettochi
Motti Goldenberg
Keith Isaackson
Branka �egura
Tae-Hee Kim, Hae-Hyeog Lee, Soo-Ho Chung, Byoung-Ick Lee
Stjepan Skenderovi
Yaron HamaniNeta Benshalom, Evgeny Koganov, Ernst Voss, David Leibowitz
DiscussionLunch
INFERTILITY AND IVFModerators: Salah Mograby, Charles Miller Krunoslav Kuna
Grace JanikFatih Sendag
Emilio FernandezKeith Isaackson
Gurkan Uncu
Coffee break and Trade Exhibition
Fatih SendagRenato Bauman
MIGSModerators: Gurkan Uncu, Ed Stanford, Larisa Mesic
8:00 8:30 am Updates in Office Hysteroscopy … …..…………………8:30 8:50 am AUB Role of Biopsies, Hysteroscopy and sonopgraphy …… ..8:50 9:10 am Hysteroscopic Resection Techniques …………… …………….9:10 9:30 am Asherman Syndrome ……………………………..……………….9:30 9:50 am Complications of Hysteroscopy …..………… ……….……….9:50 10:00 am Discussion
10:00 10:20 am
10:20 10:40 am Hysteroscopic Surgery ………………………………………..10:40 - 11:00 New Hysteroscopic technologies: Bipolar morcellators and Chip evacuation
………………………… …………………...11:00 11:10 am Hysteroscopy in Postmenopausal Woman ……..…..……. ............11:10 11:20 am Office Hysteroscopy …………………………………… ………..11:20 11:30 am Clinical Applications of Hysteroscopic Surgery in Postmenopausal Women
11:30 11:40 am Office Hysteroscopic Treatment of Septate Uterus and Submucous Myomas.................................................................………………….
11:40 11:50 am The Effect of Different Filling Pressures on the Incidence of Air Emboli DuringOperative Hysteroscopy …........ .................................. ....
11:50 12:00 Noon12:00 1:00 pm
1:00 1:20 pm Role of Laparoscopy in Infertility …………………………………...1:20 1:40 pm Role of IVF in Treating Infertility: IVF against Laparoscopy …..1:40 2:00 pm Endometriosis and Infertility ………………… …………….2:00 2:20 pm Role of Hysteroscopy in Infertility ………………… …………2:20 2:40 pm Laparoscopic treatment of uterine abnormalities ……… …….2:40 2:50 pm When Endoscopic Surgery Improves Results of IVF2:50 3:00 pm Discussion3:00 3:20 pm3:20 3:30 pm Infertility and IVF ……………………………..………..…… …3:30 3:40 pm Status of IVF in Turkey …………… ……………………………3:40 3:50 pm Fertility (IVF) after LPSC Excision of Endometriomas … ….3:50 4:00 pm Discussion
4:00 4:15 pm State of MIGS in Japan ………………… ………..………………4:15 4:30 pm State of MIGS in Gulf Region and KSA …… …………………...4:30 4:45 pm Single Port Gynaecological Surgery in Norway Oslo University Hospital
............................................ .....4:45 5:00 pm Complications during endoscopic surgery and their management … ..
: 5: 0 pm Learning curve of total laparoscopic hysterectomy …….
5: 0 pm
Zagreb, Capraška 1, Tel: 01 / 24 12 655
MedikaZABOK, M. Gupca 13
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Scientific Program
DAY 3 - Saturday, June 26
Multipurpose Room A
Soo Min Lee, Hee Sun Lim, In CheulJeung, Eun Kyung Park, Yong Seok Lee
+ B
Ante Èorušiæ
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ONCOLOGYModerators: Borut Kobal,
Shailesh Puntambekar
Javier MagrinaShailesh Puntambekar
Eugenio SolimaJavier Magrina
Coffee break and Trade Exhibition
ONCOLOGYModerators: Josef Eim, Miroslav Kopjar
Borut KobalS. Puntambekar
Badzakov N
Eugenio Solima
Lunch and Trade ExhibitionCiancio Fabio
Herman Halle
Tayup Simsek, M Ozekinci
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HYSTERECTOMYModerators: Bruno J. Van Herendael, Hans Brolman Marin Simic
8:00 8:30 am What is New in Oncologic Surgery…………… ……..8:30 8:50 am Managementof major vascular injuries in laparoscopic surgery
……………………… ….8:50 9:10 am Laparoscopy for Cervical Cancer ………………... …9:10 9:40 am Transperitoneal and Extraperitoneal Para Aortic Lymph Node Dissection,
10:20 10:40 am MIGS in Oncology………………………………… ……………..10:40 11:00 am Pelvic Exanteration Patient Selection, Technique, Results . ...11:00 11:20 am Laparoscopic radical hysterectomy and pelvic lymphadenectomy for early
cervical cancer The first experience in Macedonia …11:20 11:40 am Sentinel Node Detection in Endometrial Cancer Cervical and Endometrial
Cancer: Is it Time for Standard Approach … ..…………..
11:40 12:00 Noon
12:00 1:00 pm1:00 1:10 pm Single incision laparoscopic surgery in oncology ……… .…..1:10 1:20 pm Pelvic Lymphadenectomy and Endometrial Cance . .
4:00 4:20 pm Two rare cases of myomatous multipatologies and its treatment
4:20 4:40 pm Minimally Invasive Treatment of Fibroids in Infertility
(Fibrolysis, MRI Guided Therapy) ……… ……………
4:40 : 0 pm Laparoscopic Myomectomy ………………
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Scientific Program
VIDEO PRESENATIONSDay 2- Friday, June 25Room
POSTER PRESENTATION GROUPModerators: Kopjar, Mario Kerner
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1 00 1 10 pm Laparoscopic Total Abdominal Type III Radical Hysterectomy. Resection ofparametrium and vagina ……………………… …………..……
1 10 1 20 pm Large uterus with 20cm endometrioma Obliterating the Posterior cul-de-sac……………… ……
1 20 1 30 pm Laparoscopic resection of a major leiomyoma ………… ……1 30 1 40 pm Ectopic pregnancy in tubal remnant stump … …….1 40 1 50 pm The Use of Lobodasch “Fingerspeculum” in Prolift Pelvic Surgery
Surgery (LESS) ........ .....................................2 00 2 10 pm Bed side articulating robotic laparoscopic Instruments ……………………
………2 10 2 20 pm Is uterine manipulator use a necessity for total laparoscopic
hysterectomy?
2 20 2 30 pm Robotic Submucousal Myomectomy in a Morbidly Obes Female ..... ..
2 30 2 40 pm Encountering an unexpected proliferative serous borderline ovarian tumor:a case report ……………… …….
2 40 2 50 pm Robotic repair of C-sec scar ............... ....................................2 50 - 3 00 pm Anatomical conditions and functional outcomes after vaginal vault prolapsed
reconstruction with “tension free” procedures: IVS posterior, TOT posteriorand TVM .............................................................. .................
3 00 3 20 pm
1. The organ saving therapy of the uterine leiomyoma …...Toth Peter , Anita Fezakas, Anita Burg2. Laparoscopic cornual resection and reduction of incarcerated ovary in a patient with cornual
pregnancy……… ……..3. Single-port laparoscopic Pelvic Lymph Node Dissection in Cervical Cancer
… .4. Single-port laparoscopic paraaortic lymph node dissection in gynecologic cancer operation
………… ..5. Single-port total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH ): a study of 50 cases
.6. How many hysterectomies were performed laparoscopically in Korea? ... ...
7. White blood cell differential count and adnexal mass size can predict potential malignanciesinlaparoscopicsurgery ………… … … .
8. Influence of systematic pelvic lymphadenectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy onthe outcome of patients with early stage endometrial carcinoma ….
9. Transvaginal Hydrolaparoscopic Surgeries for Ovarian Cysts… …
10.Laparoscopy vs. laparotomy in the treatment of uterine myomas, a ten years experience inRijeka, Croatia
11.Comparison of Robotic-Assisted Laparoscopic Hysterectomy Outcomes to Other MinimallyInvasive Hysterectomy Methods” .. .....
12. Impact of Body Mass Index on Robotic-Assisted Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy
13.The clinical outcome after surgical treatment of endometriosis: Data from Questionnaire .
A study of ovarian tumor expressing acute abdomen … …Sacrohysteropexy with preservation of the uterus in a young women …Laparoscopic Treatment of Ipsilateral Cornual Pregnancy As a Result of SpontaneousConception After Prior Salpingectomy For Tubal Pregnancy: A Case Report … ….
The registration area at the Hotel Libertas Dubrovnik,Congress hall level - working hours - to be advised
Exhibition of pharmaceutical, technical and researchproducts equipment and services will be organizedfrom 23 26 June 2010.Exhibition areas will be situated on the Congress halllevel - working hours - to be advised
All participants and accompanying persons will receivea personal badge upon registration. You are kindlyrequested to wear your name badge when attendingany scientific session or social gathering. The changefor replacement of lost badges will be 20,00 EUR.
Certificate of Attendance will be available on theregistration desk.
At the message desk participant can leave or collectmessage. The message desk is located in theregistration area and is open during registration hours.
Free Internet, please contact front desk or businesscenter in hotel.Cloakroom and LuggagePlease contact front desk at hotel Libertas
In registration for the Congress, participants agree thatneither the organizing committee nor the congressorganizers assume any liability whatsoever.Participants are requested to make their ownarrangements with respect to health and travelinsurance. The participant acknowledges, byregistration, that he/she has no right to lodge damageclaims against the organisers in the event ofcancellation due to unexpected events / force majeur
or changes to programme due to any reason.
Coffee breaks (as per program) are included in theregistration fee. They will be served at congress centerlevel and in the exhibition areas.
:Copying service - front desk / hotel Libertase-mail service - front desk / hotel LibertasCloakroom and luggage - front desk / hotel LibertasExhibition information - Registration desk / O - TOURSHotel accommodation - Registration desk / O - TOURSLost and found - front desk / hotel LibertasPostal facilities - front desk / hotel LiberatsPublic telephone front desk / hotel LibertasTelefax - front desk / hotel LibertasExcursions - Registration desk / O - TOURSCash dispenser - front desk / hotel Libertas
Speaker ready rooms and PowerPoint presentationsEquipment to enable a final check of your PowerPointpresentation is available at the Speaker Ready Roomclose at the Congress hall level.Speaker ready Room working hours to be advisedOnly PowerPoint presentations will be accepted. Toensure that the presentations are well prepared, westrongly advise you to bring your presentation ATLEAST 4 HOURS before the start of your presentation(FOR MORNING PRESENTATION DAY BEFORE) on CDRom, DVD or USB memory stick. You may also bringyour own laptop (just for copying your presentationinto the network). The use of your own laptop duringyour presentation is prohibited.
At the exibit space:
Actual program changes will be indicated on themessage boards located at the registration desk.
Please contact excursion desk at registratio
Registration hours
Exhibition
Badges
Certificate of Attendance
Message desk
Internet
Insurance
Refreshments
Services provided in the Registration, Exhibitionarea and Entrance hall /hotel front desk
SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION
Poster area
Program Changes
Excursion programn area,
several tours/excursions will be available incooperation with local agent:Dubrovnik City TourMedjugorje (Virgin Marry appearance) Bosnia &HerzegovinaThree IslandsMljetMontenegroKorèula
Meeting informationVenueThe host hotel and meeting venue will be the Rixos Libertas Hotel www.rixos.comREGISTER ONLINE - REGISTRATION FORM - please e-mail to ALL following e-mail addresses:[email protected]@[email protected]@zg.t-com.hr
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VISA REQUIREMENTS
IMPORTANT
The Congress will be held in Dubrovnik, Republic of
Croatia.
Served by an international airport (DBV), Dubrovnik is
easily accessible to international travellers.Dubrovnik Airport is located approximately 20 km from
the downtown, where the host hotel is located. Dubrovnik
is served by a number of airlines.
Airlines with direct service to Dubrovnik include:Croatia Airlines www.croatiaairlines.comAustrian Airlines www.aua.comBritish Airways www.britishairways.comLufthansa www.lufthansa.com
Other airlines you may want to consider are:TUI Fly www.tuifly.comClickair www.clickair.comGermanwings www.germanwings.comNorwegian Air Shuttle www.norwegian.no
Upon arrival at Dubrovnik airport, all participants (who
had booked and prepaid their airport transfer) will be
welcomed by the official tour operator HRG Croatia / O-
Tours. Public transport or taxi services are available as
well.
Each delegate is responsible for verifying whether he/she
needs an entry visa. Please check the following website of
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to determine whether you
need a visa to enter the Republic of Croatia.
Apart from checking the web site, it is advised to seek for
additional information before travelling to Croatia at the
nearest Croatian diplomatic mission or consular post. On
http://www.mfa.hr/MVP.asp?pcpid=1613 you can find
basic information concerning Croatian diplomatic-
consular missions located in the world.
All foreigners who are subject to visa requirement are
obliged to apply for a visa prior to their entry into the
Republic of Croatia, at the responsible Croatian diplomatic
mission/consular post. If there is no Croatian diplomatic
mission or consular post in the applicant's country,
application for visa may be submitted to the nearest
Croatian diplomatic mission or consular post.
Applications for visitor visas must be filed well in advance
of the intended visit. To ensure that the process goes
smoothly, Immigration Croatia advises that delegates
apply well in advance of their departure date. The
application must be complete; please ensure that the
letter of invitation (which HRG Croatia O-Tours will send
you on behalf of the Organizers) accompanies your visa
application.
The official language during the congress is English. All
presentations are given in English.
The climate along Dubrovnik Region is a typical
Mediterranean one, with mild, rainy winters and hot and
dry summers. The weather in Dubrovnik in June is usually
warm. The average temperature is around 25 - 30°C. Sea
temperature varies between 20 - 24°C.
Electricity supply in Croatia is supplied at 220V-50Hz AC.
The plugs have 2 round pins similar to those in many
European countries.
Croatia's unit of currency is the Kuna (HRK), which is
divided into 100 lipa.
Coins come in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20 and 50 lipa,
and 1, 2, and 5 Kuna.
There are notes of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000 kuna.
You must pay in Kuna at any place or for any service or
product you use. Be sure to establish the method of
payment in advance if you wish to pay with credit card.
Banks (banka) are generally open Monday to Friday 7.30
AM-7 PM (often with a break for lunch), and Saturday 7.30-
11.30 AM. Money can also be changed in post offices,
travel agencies and exchange bureaux ( ),
which have more flexible hours. Credit cards are generally
accepted in hotels and restaurants but be sure to ask
before you order. You can also use ATMs to get cash. Many
banks have ATMs in front of their building.
Individual excursions can be booked at the
excursion/registration desk. For hotel reservation and
information about Dubrovnik, go to registration desk.
Most shops are open on weekdays from 09:00-20:00 and
on Saturday from 09:00-14:00 hours. Durring the season
shops are open on Sunday too.
Kitchens in Dubrovnik restaurants are generally open from
16:00 until 23:00 hours. Please note that all restaurants
service charges are included in the bill.
If you deem the service good enough to warrant a tip, we
suggest a tip of about 10% - 15%.
More information for restaurant reservation is available at
the Restaurant Reservations desk in the registration area.