Join us on Sunday 2 August 2026 for our advanced livestreamed education course on ‘Interventional Ultrasound’ led by Prof. Asma Khalil and Prof. Francesco D'Antonio with our panel of dedicated international experts.

This intensive course provides a comprehensive and up-to-date exploration of interventional ultrasound across fetal medicine, maternal care, labour and delivery, and gynecology. Delivered by an international faculty of leading experts, the program offers a structured, multidisciplinary approach to ultrasound-guided procedures in both diagnostic and therapeutic settings.

Participants will gain in-depth knowledge of key fetal interventions, including amniocentesis, chorionic villus sampling, fetal blood transfusion, and minimally invasive treatments in complicated monochorionic twin pregnancies. The course also explores advanced applications such as ultrasound-guided management of fetal arrhythmias, thoracic and bladder shunting, and fetal therapy in placental tumours, alongside outcome assessment following fetoscopic procedures.

In maternal medicine and intrapartum care, the program highlights the role of ultrasound in guiding haemodynamic assessment, managing hypertensive disorders, and supporting clinical decision-making in placenta accreta spectrum and postpartum haemorrhage. The gynecology component focuses on ultrasound-guided interventions in cesarean scar pregnancy, gynecological oncology, and the detection of surgical complications.

Through expert-led lectures, real-world case discussions, and interactive panel sessions, participants will develop practical skills, improve procedural accuracy, and enhance clinical decision-making. The course integrates foundational principles with complex clinical scenarios, emphasising safety, evidence-based practice, and multidisciplinary collaboration.

This course is ideal for obstetricians, maternal–fetal medicine specialists, gynecologists, sonographers, and clinicians involved in interventional and high-risk pregnancy care.

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