Discover the topics and speakers featured in this year's Congress masterclasses. Join internationally acclaimed clinicians as they discuss their areas of expertise in sessions you won't want to miss.

Our masterclasses are spread across the four days of the Congress, between Monday 15 September and Wednesday 17 September, and will address key issues in obstetrics and gynecology.

Monday 15 September

Fetal infection or a mimick: differential diagnosis of classic ultrasound findings

8:30-9:10
The fetus with hepatosplenomegaly: infection or not?
Approach to the fetus with intraparenchymal brain echogenicities Yves Ville, France 
 

Fetal growth assessment: when and how? 

8:30-9:10
Sonographic assessment of fetal growth: new recommendations from ISUOG Laurent Salomon, France 
Customized charts versus reference standards in the sonographic evaluation of fetal growth Aris Papageorighiou, United Kingdom
 

Interpreting ultrasound findings in the pediatric and adolescent population 

8:30-9:10
Solving common problems in adolescents: menorrhagia and oligomenorrhoea ​
Managing ovarian cysts in the pediatric and adolescent population Nina Cooper, United Kingdom
 

POCUS in the labor ward: when? how? what? 

8:30-9:10
The use of POCUS in suspected intrapartum fetal compromise Tullio Ghi, Italy 
The use of POCUS in patients with postpartum hypotension 
 

Don't foget the fetal venous system 

15:15-15:55
A simplified approach to the complex systemic venous system Alfred Abuhamad, United States 
Maximizing your diagnosis of anomalies of the pulmonary venous system Julene Carvalho, United Kingdom
 

Problems in women with bleeding or pain in early pregnancy 

15:15-15:55
Managing pregnancy of unknown location (PUL) and ectopic pregnancy: understanding the role of hCG and progesterone Kyriacou Christopher, United Kingdom
Diagnosis and management of interstitial and intramural pregnancy Juan Luis Alcazar, Spain 

Tuesday 16 September

Evaluating women with a possile gynecological malignancy

8:30-9:10
Using ultrasound in diagnosing pelvic and other metastasis Francesca Moro, Italy
Using AI in the diagnostic model: the development of ADNEX-AI Dirk Timmerman, Belgium 
 

Frontiers of fetal medicine: integrating prenatal testing with gene therapy

8:30-9:10
Navigating isolated soft markers in the NIPT era: to disclose or not? Antoni Borrell, Spain 
Beyond the scalpel: advancing in utero cell and gene therapy Mary Norton, United States
 

Placenta accreta spectrum (PAS): recent advances in diagnosis and management

8:30-9:10
New perspectives on PAS for imaging professionals: topographic classification and imaging acquisition protocol Conrado Coutinho, Brazil 
Delivery plan in placenta previa / PAS patients Tullio Ghi, Italy
 

The fetal midbrain-hindbrain: intergrating imaging, pathology and genetics to decipher the mysteries of cerebellar anomalies

8:30-9:10
Is this vermis normal? Input of MRI in cases of open 4th ventricle Gregor Kasprian, Austra
Differential diagnosis in fetuses with vermian hypoplasia: opening the Pandora’s box Ritsuko Pooh, Japan 
 

Challenges and strategies in the prevention of complications in twin: focus on pre-eclampsia

10:20-11:00
Evidence-based strategies for pre-eclampsia management in twin pregnancies Kypros Nicolaides, United Kingdom
 

Evaluation ovarian pathology 

3:15-3:55
What type of masses is it safe to manage expectantly? Long term IOTA-5 results 
Managing ovarian masses in pregnancy Tom Bourne, United Kingdom
 

Wednesday 17 September

Congenital diaphragmatic hernia today and tomorrow: predictive and therapeutic tools

8:30-9:10
Today: improving identification and outcomes Anthony Johnson, United State
Tomorrow: what’s on the horizon for prediction and therapy? Jan Deprest, Belgum 
CHD in LATAM: comparison to Europe and USA Rogelio Cruz-Martinez, Mexico
 

Pregnancy complications and future health: the role of ultrasound

8:30-9:10
Future cardiovascular disease after pre-eclampsia Basky Thilaganathan, United Kingdom
Metabolic syndrome following gestational diabetes mellitus Liona Poon, Hong Kong
 

The evaluation and management of fibroids

8:30-9:10
Assessing fibroids and using ultrasound to guide surgery 
Can ultrasound reassure you that a fibroid is not a sarcoma? 

 

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