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Session I Theoretical Lectures will be given in Portuguese and Session II Lectures in English. Session I, June 9-10 will be presented in Portugese. Optional English and Portuguese speaking Faculty are available for the practical part of both sessions. Course Description SESSION I SESSION II SESSION III This theoretical and cadaveric course is designed for both intermediate and JUNE 9 - JUNE 13 advanced laparoscopic gynecologic surgeons and urogynecologists who want to ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, USA Tuesday, June 9 7:30 am - 5:00 pm Wednesday, June 10 7:30 am - 5:00 pm Thursday, June 11 7:30 am - 5:00 pm Friday, June 12 7:30 am - 5:00 pm Saturday, June 13 7:30 am - 4:00 pm practice and improve their laparoscopic skills and knowledge of retroperitoneal 2020 From Books to Practice Simulcast: Parallel Theoretical ➢ Pelvic Neuroanatomy and the Sparing Surgical From Books to Practice Simulcast: Parallel Theoretical ➢ Pelvic Neuroanatomy and the Nerve Sparing Surgical ➢ Hands-on Cadaver Lab: anatomy. Presentations and Live Dissection Presentations and Live Dissection The course will be composed of 2 full days of combined theoretical lectures on Concept Concept Dissection of Lateral Pelvic Sidewall, Ureter, Vessels; ➢ The Avascular Spaces of the Surgical Anatomy and Pelvic Neuroanatomy with hands on practice of laparoscopic From Books to Practice Simulcast: Parallel Theoretical ➢ The Avascular Spaces of the Pelvis From Books to Practice Simulcast: Parallel Theoretical Development of the Obturator Space and Identification and transvaginal dissection and a third optional dissection-only day, with a new 6th Advanced Retroperitoneal Anatomy Presentations and Live Dissection ➢ Diaphragmatic Anatomy and Strategies for Diaphragmatic Presentations and Live Dissection ➢ Diaphragmatic Anatomy and Strategies for Diaphragmatic of Obturator, Sciatic, and Pudendal ; Identification specimen. ➢ Somatic Nerve Bundles of the Pelvis: Ilio-inguinal, Ilio- Endometriosis Excision ➢ Somatic Nerve Bundles of the Pelvis: Ilio-Inguinal, Ilio- Endometriosis Excision of the Sacrospinous and Cardinal Ligaments and the On the initial days, particular attention will be given to the survey of the normal pelvic anatomy, anatomic landmarks, dissection of the avascular retroperitoneal Hypogastric, Genito-Femoral, Femoral, Lumbosacral Trunk, and Neuro-Anatomy of the Pelvis Hypogastric, Genito-Femoral, Femoral, Lumbosacral Trunk, ➢ Autonomic Nerves of the Pelvis: Superior Hypogastric ➢ Autonomic Nerves of the Pelvis: Superior Hypogastric Pelvic Floor Muscles; Development of the Presacral Space; spaces and pelvic vessels, nerves, ureter and pelvic floor muscles. Detailed Superior Gluteal, Sciatic, Pudendal and the Nerve to the Plexus, Hypogastric Nerves, Inferior Hypogastric Plexus, Superior Gluteal, Sciatic, Pudendal and the Nerve to the Plexus, Hypogastric Nerves, Inferior Hypogastric Plexus, Dissection of the Hypogastric Nerves, Presacral Space, examination and dissection of pelvic nerves and blood vessels will be demonstrated during the course, with the emphasis on preventing nerves and vascular Sacral Nerve Roots, Pelvic Splanchnic Nerves and the Sacral Levator Ani Sacral Nerve Roots, Pelvic Splanchnic Nerves and the Sacral Sacral Nerve Roots and the Pelvic Splanchnic Nerves; Hands-On Cadaver Workshop complications. ➢ Hands-on Cadaver Lab: Sympathetic Chain ➢ Hands-on Cadaver Lab: Sympathetic Chain Development of the Latzko and Okabayashi Spaces and the On the third day of hands-on practice, attendees will revise all the dissection Superior and Inferior Hypogastric Plexuses; Exploration of Dissection of Lateral Pelvic Sidewall, Ureter, Vessels; ➢ Bowel Endometriosis: Surgical Techniques Dissection of Lateral Pelvic Sidewall, Ureter, Vessels; ➢ Incorporating Nerve-Sparing Procedures into Daily steps learned on the day before and perform laparoscopic or vaginal procedures Development of the Obturator Space and Identification of Development of the Obturator Space and Identification of Practice: Tips, Tricks and Advices the Relationship Between the Pelvic Ligaments and the on the previously dissected cadaver, constantly monitoring the retroperitoneal with Focus on Complication Prevention in Minimally Invasive Surgery ➢ structures studied. According to attendee preference advanced procedures, such as Hands-on Cadaver Lab: Hypogastric Plexuses Obturator, Sciatic, and Pudendal Nerves Obturator, Sciatic, and Pudendal Nerves • Nerve-Sparing in Urogynecology transvaginal sacrospinous fixation, paravaginal repair, laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy, in Endometriosis, Urogynecology and Oncology Development of the Presacral Space; Dissecction of the MIGS procedures with retroperitoneal Anatomy Monitoring ➢ Hands-on Cadaver Lab: ➢ Hands-on Cadaver Lab: • Nerve-Sparing in Endometriosis Surgery rectosigmoidectomy and pelvic and para-aortic lymphadenectomy will be Hypogastric Nerves, Presacral Space, Sacral Nerve Roots ➢ Suggested Procedures: Laparoscopic with performed with the objective of raising awareness on the proximity of important Identification of the Sacrospinous and Cardinal Ligaments Identification of the Sacrospinous and Cardinal Ligaments • Nerve-Sparing in Oncology and the Pelvic Splanchnic Nerves; Development of the Retroperitoneal Monitoring, Retropubic/Transobturator structures during our day-to-day procedures. and the Pelvic Floor Muscles and the Pelvic Floor Muscles • Nerve-Sparing in Bowel Surgery Special attention will be given to the nerve-sparing techniques during laparoscopic Latzko and Okabayashi Spaces and the Superior and Sling with Retroperitoneal Monitoring, Transvaginal ➢ Hands-on Cadaver Lab: dissection, with demonstration of major nerve pathways to the pelvis. Inferior Hypogastric Plexuses Sacrospinous Ligament Fixation with Retroperitoneal Development of the Presacral Space; Dissecction of the ➢ Hands-on Cadaver Lab: Monitoring, Laparoscopic Sacrocolpopexy, Pelvic and Para- Course Objectives Hypogastric Nerves, Presacral Space, Sacral Nerve Roots Exploration of the Relationship Between the Pelvic aortic Lymphadenectomy At the conclusion of this activity, the participant will be able to: and the Pelvic Splanchnic Nerves; Development of the • Identify normal anatomic landmarks and major pelvic structures relevant to Ligaments and the Hypogastric Plexuses; Development of Latzko and Okabayashi Spaces and the Superior and minimally invasive surgery in gynecology the Rectovaginal Space • Demonstrate the topographic anatomy of the pelvic sidewall, including Inferior Hypogastric Plexuses vasculature and their relation to the ureter, autonomic and somatic nerves and Tuition / Fees 2 Days Only Full Course (Includes ➢ Hands-on Cadaver Lab: intraperitoneal structures Otional Day June 13th) • Discuss steps of safe laparoscopic dissection of the pelvic ureter Exploration of the Relationship Between the Pelvic • Distinguish and apply steps of safe and effective pelvic nerve dissection and learn Early Bird (up to Jan. 31st) $2,295 $3,000 Ligaments and the Hypogastric Plexuses; Development of the landmarks for nerve-sparing surgery. Session I, June 9-10 the Rectovaginal Space From Jan. 1st to Apr. 30th $2,500 $3,500 will be presented Accreditation: From May 1st to June 7th $3,000 $4,000 Saint Louis University School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council in Portugese. for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education Fellows and US Military $1,695 $2,500 for physicians. Credit Designation: The education the participant gains through our CME activities does not satisfy Saint Louis University designates this live activity for a maximum of: 13.50 AMA Session I:...... JUNE 9-10 training requirements to perform the surgery. PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ (SESSION II) 6.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ (SESSION III Optional) Session II:...... JUNE 11-12 ICAPS Faculty Eugen Cristian Campian, MD, PhD, FACOG Andrew I. Sokol, MD Invited Faculty Registration: Professor of Ob/Gyn and Urology Optional Dissection Day:...... JUNE 13 Nucelio Lemos, MD, PhD Course Co-Director Claudio Crispi, MD Marco A. P. Oliveira, PhD For Further Course Details and REGISTRATION Click On Georgetown University School of Medicine (or type in your internet browser) the link below: Course Director Associate Professor Section of Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive slu.edu/medicine/pase Associate Professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Department of Obstetrics, Elise De, MD Carlos Eduardo Queiroz, MD Gynecology and Women’s Health Surgery This workshop will be held at the PASE Learning Center located in Young Hall, 3839 ICAPS FACULTY University of Toronto Lindell Boulevard, Saint Louis, MO 63108 Division of Urogynecology MedStar Washington Hospital Center Jose. D. Eugenio-Colon, MD Ricardo Quintairos, MD Nucelio Lemos, MD, PhD (Course Director) Head of the Pelvic Neurodysfunctions Clinic, Washington, DC Department of Gynecology - Saint Louis University School of Medicine Gustavo L. Fernandes, MD Thiers Soares Raymundo, MD Adrian C. Balica, MD, FACOG (Course Co-Director) St. Louis, MO Federal University of São Paulo M. Jonathon Solnik, MD, FACOG, FACS Sidney Pearce Furtado, MD Reitan Ribeiro, MD Eugen Cristian Campian, MD, PhD, FACOG (Course Co-Director) Founding Member of the ISON - International Society Marcello Ceccaroni, MD, PhD Associate Professor of Neuropelveology Head of Gynecology and MIS Augusta M. Ribeiro, MD M. Brigid Hollaran-Schwartz, MD Vadim Morozov, MD, FACOG, FACS Director, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Toronto, ON, Canada Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Gynecologic Oncology and Minimally-Invasive Pelvic Gil Kamergorodsky, MD, PhD Frank F. Tu, MD, MPH, FACOG, FACS Andrew I. Sokol, MD Surgery University of Toronto Adrian C. Balica, MD Mt. Sinai Hospital M. Jonathon Solnik, MD, FACOG, FACS Course Co-Director International School of Surgical Anatomy William Kondo, MD Patrick Yeung, Jr., MD Sacro Cuore Don Calabria Hospital Toronto, ON, Canada Marcelo Ceccaroni, MD, PhD Chief of Gynecology Renato Moretti Marques, MD, PhD Department of Obstetrics Gynecology and Negrar, Verona, Veneto, Italy Reproductive Sciences Faculty subject to change, for updates, Vadim V. Morozov, MD, FACOG, FACS please go to slu.edu/medicine/pase Rutgers RWJ Medical School Director, AAGL Fellowship in Minimally Invasive New Brunswick, NJ Gynecologic Surgery Associate Professor, Georgetown University School of An offering through: Practical Anatomy & Surgical Education, Department of Surgery Medicine Saint Louis University School of Medicine Washington, DC