At this year's ISUOG World Congress, you can expect to see a wide range of workshops led by internationally acclaimed clinicians, offering invaluable insights and advanced techniques across various specialties in obstetrics and gynecology.

The workshops held during the Congress are interactive sessions that will provide a combination of debates, lectures, discussions and scans from leading ultrasound experts. Whether you're looking to enhance your professional skills, explore new ideas, or connect with others in the industry, the workshops provide valuable opportunities for growth and collaboration.

Sunday 14 September 2025

Everything you need to know: keys to evaluating the fetal heart

13:40-14:50
Scan demonstration: implementing ISUOG's guidelines for scanning the fetal heart Monique Haak, Netherlands 
The heart of the matter: implementing cardiac guidelines in LATAM Ana Bianchi, Uruguay 
The fundamental 4 chamber view: what you might see and what you might miss Reem Abu-Rustum, United States 
The 3VT: a critical window into fetal cardiac and vascular anatomy Mishella Perez, United States 
 

What is the current and future status of AI in gynecology ultrasound?

13:40-14:50
How can we harness AI solutions to improve the assessment of urogynecology patients? Helena Williams, Belgium 
Using AI in adnexal masses  
Radiomics and how it may contribute to AI solutions 

Monday 15 September 2025

How do I write for Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology? You don't get a second chance for a first impression

10:20-11:00
Panel discussion Lior Drukker, Israel - Anthony Odibo, United States - Alexandros Sotiriadis, Greece 

 

Expanding the basic scan: neurosonography in axial planes

11:30-12:40
The ISUOG CNS guidelines: highlights Antonio Mendez, Mexico
Imaging the fetal head to predict childhood outcome: normal and abnormal Eduard Gratacos, Spain 
The axial view: can we suspect midline anomalies Elisenda Eixarch, Spain 
Scan demonstration: CNS Simon Meagher, Australia

 

Contemporary strategies in multiple pregnancy care: preventing pre-eclampsia, and preterm birth

11:30-12:40
Predicting and preventing preterm birth in twins Helen Feltovich, United States
Current thoughts on managing selective fetal growth restriction 
Preterm birth risk after fetoscopic interventions for multiples: what has changed over the last decade? Sailesh Kumar, Australia
The sFlt-1/PlGF ratio: enhancing the toolkit for pre-eclampsia management in twins 

 

How can ultrasound help in the labour ward?

11:30-12:40
Sonographic assessment of cervical dilatation before or during labor: how and why Liona Poon, Hong Kong
Intrapartum ultrasound prior to performing an instrumental delivery: updated evidence  
Transforming intrapartum care: Rebozo? Ultrasound? Both? Esteban Lizarraga Cepeda, Mexico 
Ultrasound during breech delivery: a new tool to make 'safer' an ancient art Mar Gil, Spain

 

Incidental findings on gynecological ultrasound: what next?

11:30-12:40
What do we do with patients who have thick endometrium, polyps or fibroids? Thierry Van den Bosch, Belgium 
What is the natural history of endometriosis and endometriomas: should we monitor with ultrasound? Davor Jurkovic, United Kingdom 
Finding adenomyosis: how to counsel your patient Ligita Jokubkiene, Sweden 

 

Machines, humans & ethics: where are we headed?

14:10-15:10
Scan demonstration: fetal scanning in 2025 - sit back and let the machine do the work Rogelio Cruz-Martinez, Mexico
Is it time to let AI take over the initial fetal heart screen? Anita Moon-Grady, United States
Beyond biometry & anomaly screening: what else can AI do for our patients? Heron Werner, Brazil 

 

BT/Outreach

15:15-15:55
To be confirmed

 

Caring for women with pelvic pain

16:25-17:35
Scan demonstration: evaluation of the parametria Roberto Albinagorta, Peru 
What is required to run a pelvic pain clinic: it requires a multimodal approach Mathew Leonardi, Canada 
Getting the diagnosis right and optimizing surgical management 
Abdominal wall endometriosis Mala Sibal, India

 

Obstructive hydrocephalus: from etiology to treatment

16:25-17:35
Aqueductal stenosis: diagnosis, natural history and management
Post-hemorrhagic hydrocephalus: diagnosis, natural history and management Dario Paladini, Italy 
Recent advances in X-linked hydrocephalus Karina Haratz, Israel
Hydrocephalus in spina bifida: outcomes after intrauterine intervention Magdalena Sanz Cortes, United States

 

New insights in fetal growth restriction

16:25-17:35
Do differences in diagnostic criteria for late fetal growth restriction matter? Tamara Stampalija, Italy
Treatment of early intrauterine growth restriction with low molecular weight heparin Francesc Figueras, Spain
Value of placental biomarkers in fetal growth restriction Amarnath Bhide, United Kingdom
Prenatal diagnosis of placental pathology in fetal growth restriction John Kingdom, Canada
 

Managing problems associated with Caesarean section scars: a modern epidemic

16:25-17:35
The impact of Caesarean section scars in gynecology: does repair of a niche improve outcomes for patients? 
Diagnosing and managing Caesarean scar pregnancy: current best practice Davor Jurkovic, United Kingdom 
Case examples of Caesarean scar pathology Robert de Leeuw, Netherlands

Tuesday 16 September 2025

ISUOG - FLASOG gynecology session (Spanish language)

10:20-11:00
To be confirmed 
 

Decoding the fetal heart

11:30-12:40
Scan demonstration: 2/3T Hye-Sung Won, South Korea
Innovative care for prenatal congenital heart disease in 2025 
Cardiac programming: evidence from fetal to adult life Fatima Crispi, Spain
Evaluation of fetal cardiac function: a practical guide Edgar Hernandez-Andrade, United States

 

Placental and cord abnormalities: diagnosis and clinical impact

11:30-12:40
Vasa previa: classification and sonographic diagnosis Yinka Oyelese, United States
A new frontier? Intervention for vasa previa Rodrigo Ruano, United States 
Accessing the placenta and cord in the third trimester Federico Prefumo, Italy 
Chorioangiomas: diagnosis and management Francecso D'Antonio, Italy 

 

Navigating the genetic map: innovations in prenatal screening and diagnosis

11:30-12:40
Best paradigm of first-trimester screening Caterina Bilardo, Netherlands
Should chromosomal microarray analysis precede exome sequencing in all fetal structural anomalies? Antoni Borell, Spain 
International prenatal exome sequencing criteria: a systematic review and meta-analysis of diagnostic accuracy Fionnuala Mone, United Kingdom 
The fascinating world of the ciliopathies Dario Paladini, Italy 

 

MDT case discussion: using ultrasound to guide the management of oncology patients

11:30-12:40
Discussion Joseph Yazbek, United Kingdom

 

ISUOG - FLASOG obstetrics session (Spanish language)

15:15-15:55
To be confirmed 
 

Global health perspectives: prediction and prevention of the great obstetric syndromes

16:25-17:35
Prediction and prevention of stillbirth in LATAM: could access to ultrasound help?  Raigam Martinez-Portilla, Mexico
Prediction and prevention of preterm birth Roberto Romero, United States
Prediction and prevention of pre-eclampsia: how can machines help? Daniel Rolnik, Australia
Prediction and prevention of late pregnancy complications: defining the best time for birth Fabricio da Silva Costa, Australia

 

Fetal therapy on the global stage: innovations, applications and ethical dilemmas

16:25-17:35
Fetal surgery in Latin America: how far are we? Jezid Miranda, Colombia
New MR insights into intrauterine treatments: indications and consequences Daniela Prayer, Austria
Randomized controlled trial of laser surgery for TTTS: positive information from negative results
Innovations in fetal surgery 
Ethics of fetal interventions Anthony Odibo, United States

 

Too soon or too late: how can we avoid prematurity and preventable stillbirth

16:25-17:35
Early screening for spontaneous preterm birth: cervical length measurement and other predictive methods Mauro Parra-Cordero, Chile 
Cerclage for short CL: the latest RCT data Vincenzo Berghella, United States
Recommendations on modifiable causes of iatrogenic preterm birth Catalina Valencia, Colombia
Novel approaches to reduce preventable stillbirth 

 

Fertility matters: avoiding over-treatment

16:25-17:35
Management of endometriomas: cystectomy, vaporization, sclerotherapy or expectant management? 
Diagnosing adenomyosis and its potential impact on fertility and early pregnancy Tina Tellum, Norway
The diagnosis and relevance of congenital uterine anomalies and focal endometrial cavity pathology Wellington Martins, Brazil 

Wednesday 17 September 2025

The patient presenting with acute pelvic pain

9:15-10:15
Help - a haemoperitoneum! Shabnam Bobdiwala, United Kingdom 
Adnexal torsion Mala Sibal, India
Sepsis in the acutely unwell patient

 

Evaluating growth in the 3rd trimester

 

Beyond the heart & brain: what else should we look at in the first trimester fetus?

11:30-12:40
Translating the evidence into your practice: routine first trimester screening for non-cardiac anomalies 
Scan demonstration: how can the fetal face predict the brain in the first trimester? 
A simple strategy for evaluating the early fetal skeleton Simon Meagher, Australia

What diagnostic clues can we find in the fetal thorax, abdomen and pelvis? Lawrence Platt, United States

 

Fetal infections: what's up?

11:30-12:40
Fetal toxoplasmosis: all you need to know
Parvovirus in pregnancy: what do we know? Saulo Molina, Colombia 
Infectious fetopathies: focus on "O" of the TORCH acronym Leo Pomar, Switzerland 
To screen or not: the LATAM perspective Ameth Hawkins-Villarreal, Spain

 

An evidence based approach to the classification of ovarian pathology

11:30-12:40
How should you assess ovarian masses: using the 2-step IOTA strategy to give ORADS management guidance? Dirk Timmerman, Belgium 
How confident can you be using ultrasound to stage ovarian malignancy?
Case discussion: when may there be a role for MRI in the evaluation of ovarian masses? 

 

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