Supplement your learning for the ISUOG course in incidental ultrasound findings in gynecology with the following learning resources.

Thank you for joining our course "Managing incidental ultrasound findings in gynecology" taking place in London on Friday 1st June, 2018. During this one day course, chaired by Dr Antonia Testa and Prof. Lil Valentin, you will receive an overview into the best management of incidental ultrasound findings in gynecology.The course will offer an update on the scientific literature dealing with the most frequent incidental gynecological findings on ultrasound.The interactive aspect of the course, based on clinical cases, will give you the possibility to share your knowledge with experienced ultrasound examiners. Explore the topic before you attend our course.

Explore the topic 

In order to make the most of this learning experience and help you achieve your learning objectives, we have prepared a path to guide you from the essentials to our course’s topics through ISUOG resources. The material below, will take you from the most basic aspects to a more comprehensive view of fetal anomalies, and some some may even grant you CME points.

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Basic training modules: Gynecology

Sep 24, 2016 Video

Lecture 25a: Examining the uterus, cervix, ovaries and adnexae: normal findings

This lecture was delivered by Prof. Lil Valentin at ISUOG's Basic Training Course, Rome, 24 September 2016.

Mar 18, 2017 Video

Lecture 25b: Examining the uterus, cervix, ovaries and adnexae: abnormal findings

This lecture was delivered by Dr Shabnam Bobdiwala at ISUOG's Basic Training Course, Cape Town, 18th March 2017.

Feb 26, 2018 Video

Lecture 25c: Examining the uterus: cervix and endometrium

This lecture was delivered by Dr Chiara Landolfo at ISUOG's Basic Training course in gynecology in partnership with Erasmus Medical Center in Rotterdam, in 2018.

Feb 26, 2018 Video

Lecture 25d: Examining the uterus: myometrium

This lecture was delivered by Dr Anneke Steensma at ISUOG's Basic Training Course in gynecology, in partnership with Erasmus Medical Center in Rotterdam, in 2018.

Feb 26, 2018 Video

Lecture 25e: Examining the ovaries & adnexae

This lecture was delivered by Dr Chiara Landolfo at ISUOG's Basic Training Course in gynecology, in partnership with Erasmus Medical Center in Rotterdam, in 2018.

Feb 26, 2018

Lecture 25f: Typical ultrasound appearances of the most common pathologies in the adnexae

This lecture was delivered by Dr Jeroen Kaijser at ISUOG's Basic Training Course in gynecology in partnership with Erasmus Medical Center in Rotterdam, in 2018.

More depth

At the same time, this course is the perfect opportunity for you to dive in our rich material and discover or re-discover more advanced approaches to the topic, research updates or related educational material of a more advanced level:

Learning resources

Apr 30, 2017 Video

Use of 3D ultrasound to classify uterine anomalies

Prof Martins explains the embryology of malformations and classification systems – ASRM (old and new) and ESHRE/ESGE. Their respective pros and cons are discussed with instructive examples. A study comparing the reproducibility (CUME study) of both is discussed with practical applications. The uses of 3D multiplanar imaging and, volume contrast imaging (VCI), TUI, HD live and Omniview are presented. 2017.

Jun 3, 2016 Video

Ovarian endometriomas

Typical and atypical ultrasound features of ovarian endometrioma are illustrated by Prof Valentin with clear images and some useful tips. 2016.

Apr 30, 2017 Video

Ultrasound based endometriosis staging system (UBESS) to predict complexity of laparoscopic surgery

Prof. George Condous describes an ultrasound based endometriosis staging system (UBESS) that can be used pre-operatively to predict complexity of laparoscopic endometriosis surgery. 2017.

Apr 30, 2017 Video

Simple ultrasound-based rules for the diagnosis of ovarian cancer

Prof. Martins recaps the different studies performed on ovarian masses over the years : UKCTOCS, PLCO, IOTA Simple rules, ADNEX model. 2017.

Nov 16, 2017 Video

Based on the data from the IOTA study: what do we think is the best approach to classifying ovarian masses in 2017?

This lecture was delivered as part of the workshop "Managing ovarian masses" at ISUOG's World Congress in Vienna, in 2017.

Nov 30, 2010 Video

The IETA trial - standardizing terms to describe endometrial pathology

Dr van den Bosch explains when and how to use infusion sonography to diagnose focal lesions in the endometrium with many examples shown. 2012.

Jun 3, 2016 Video

Technique of ultrasound examination in suspected endometriosis

Prof Valentin discusses the important of a patient's clinical history and symptoms to guide subsequent ultrasound examination and prevents images and clips of conditions including abdominal wall endometriosis and endometriosis of the ureterovesical junction and sacrouterine ligaments. 2016.

Apr 30, 2017 Video

Ultrasound diagnosis of adenomyosis: MUSA update

Prof Wellington Martins explains the FIGO PALM-COEN criteria from 2011 and the 2015 MUSA criteria, and gives examples of how to measure the uterine volume, and the various sonographic manifestations of adenomyosis. Fibroids are defined and classified according to MUSA. 2017.

 

UoG articles

Key speakers

View past talks given by these speakers on On Demand.  

Country: Sweden

Field: Gynecology

Specialties: 3D & 4D ultrasound; gynecological ultrasound; gynecological oncology

Languages: English; Swedish

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2020 Gold Medal Award article

Davor Jurkovic is a Consultant Gynaecologist and Director of Gynaecology Diagnostic and Outpatient Treatment Unit at University College Hospital London.  His main clinical and academic interest is the use of ultrasound in the diagnosis and management of early pregnancy and gynaecological abnormalities.  He has pioneered the use of colour Doppler in gynaecology and early pregnancy as well as the use of three-dimensional ultrasound for the diagnosis of congenital uterine anomalies. He has published more than 250 papers in the international peer review journals and has edited five books on gynaecological ultrasound. Read more.

Country: UK

Field: Gynecology

Specialties: Endometriosis, early pregancy complications, ultrasound in gynaecology, benign gyanecological conditions, diagnosis of uterine and ovarian cancer.

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ISUOG Trustee (2011-2019), ISUOG Committees and Working Groups: Editorial Board of UOG, VISUOG Task Force, Governance group

Dr Antonia Carla Testa studied medicine at the Catholic University in Rome. She did her residency in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of the same university and specialized in Obstetrics and Gynecology. She obtained a Doctorate in fetal and pediatric cardiological sciences.

Since 1998 she worked in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Catholic University in Rome. In 2004 she became an Assistant Professor in the same University. Since 1989 she has been involved in ultrasound research, at first in the use of Doppler velocimetry in pregnancy and then in the study of ovarian masses and oncological pathologies. At present she is in charge of the gyne-oncological ultrasound service at the Catholic University in Rome.

Country: Italy

Field: Gynecology

Specialties: Gynecological oncology, gynecological ultrasound

Languages: Italian, English

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UOG Editorial Board, Courses Task Force

2019 Gold Medal Award article

Prof. Lil Valentin has been a Professor in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Lund University, Sweden, since 2002. She is Head of the Ultrasound Unit, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Skåne University Hospital Malmö, Sweden. Her research is mainly in gynecologic ultrasound, especially Doppler ultrasound (both 2D and 3D), but also obstetric ultrasound (RCT on nuchal translucency screening, cervix in pregnancy, cesarean hysterotomy scars).

With more than 200 scientific publications and vast teaching experience, she is often an invited speaker at Congresses and courses. She has organised many ultrasound courses herself and is a current member of the Editorial Board for Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology.

Country: Sweden

Field: Gynecology

Specialties: Gynecological ultrasound; gynecological oncology; early pregnancy; safety of ultrasound

Languages: English; Swedish

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