Learn more about our World Congress 2023 program topic - Endometriosis - via our educational resources below. From videos to UOG articles, VISUOG chapters, Learning modules and ISUOG Guidelines.
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Congress program sessions
Please note these are provisional details, subject to change, and more details will be published soon:
Masterclass:
How ultrasound guides surgery for endometriosis
Date: Wednesday 18 October
Time: 08:30 – 09:10
Presentations include:
- It’s all about the anatomy: how to identify the critical structures required to carry out an “endometriosis” scan
- Showing how the pre-operative ultrasound appearances of endometriosis relate to the findings at surgery
- Case examples for discussion with the audience
Oral Communications:
Pelvic pain and endometriosis
Date: Wednesday 18 October
Time: 09:15 – 10:15
Oral presentations:
Imaging in gynecological disease: from endometriosis to cancer
Date: Wednesday 18 October
Time: 10:20 – 11:00
Talks in other sessions:
Is AI going to provide a solution for gynecological diagnosis? What is the current state of play?
Date: Monday 16 October
Time: 14:35 – 15:55
Presentation title: Can AI help diagnose deep infiltrating endometriosis (DIE)?
What do you need to know when scanning young women? All you need to know about ultrasound in pediatric and adolescent gynecology
Date: Tuesday 17 October
Time: 16:35 – 17:55
Presentation title: Diagnosing endometriosis and congenital anomalies in adolescents
Pre-Congress Course Ovarian masses and endometriosis
Date: Sunday 15 October
Presentations include:
- The IDEA consensus: making sure we are all using the same nomenclature when describing endometriosis
- The imaging techniques for non-invasive diagnosis and classification of pelvic deep endometriosis
- Linking the ultrasound appearances to the findings at surgery
- Learning from case examples from women with endometriosis
- [Video demonstration] how to look for deep endometriosis
- Diagnosing adenomyosis and using the MUSA classification to make sure we are speaking the same language
- Predicting parametrial endometriosis using ultrasound
- Superficial endometriosis at ultrasound examination
Supplement Your Learning
Make the most of this learning experience ahead of World Congress 2023 with ISUOG's collection of resources on endometriosis. The material below, will take you from the most basics to a more comprehensive view of endometriosis, some open to everyone and some available only to ISUOG members – some may even grant you CME points.
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UOG Articles
Supplement your learning with specially chosen articles from UOG.
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Ultrasonographic ‘soft’ markers for the detection of rectosigmoid endometriosis
- Accuracy of transvaginal ultrasound for diagnosis of deep endometriosis in the rectosigmoid: systematic review and meta-analysis
- Accuracy of transvaginal ultrasound for diagnosis of deep endometrioisis in uterosacral ligaments, rectovaginal septum, vagina and bladder: systematic review and meta-analysis
- Performance of ultrasound-based endometriosis staging system (UBESS) for predicting level of complexity of laparoscopic surgery for endometriosis
- Role of transvaginal ultrasound in evaluation of ureteral movement in deep infiltrating endometrioisis
- Systematic approach to sonographic evaluation of the pelvis in women with suspected endometriois, including terms, definitions and measurments: a consensus opinion from the International Deep Endometriosis Analysis (IDEA) group
- Transvaginal ultrasound vs magnetic resonance imaging for diagnosing deep infiltrating endometriosis: systematic review and meta-analysis
Basic Training Lectures
Watch Basic Training lectures to gain foundational knowledge.
VISUOG Chapters
Learn more about specific terminology in our member-driven online visual encyclopedia.
Learning Modules
View lectures on similar subjects.
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Technique of ultrasound examination in suspected endometriosis
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Using ultrasound to assess endometriosis and different types of endometriomas
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Ultrasound features of solid and “rare” subtypes of ovarian tumors
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How accurate is ultrasound for the diagnosis of bowel endometriosis
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Transvaginal sonography-based minimal invasive surgery for urinary tract endometriosis
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Establishing a uniform approach to the reporting of DIE using ultrasound
CME Activites
Earn CME points by completing relevant activites.
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Update from the IOTA group: how to use IOTA rules and models
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Cases I have seen: Classic examples and some you may not have seen so often
See here lectures given by leading experts at our annual Congresses, International Symposia, or other ISUOG courses: