Dear friends and colleagues,
We are delighted to announce and welcome you to the ESGE-YEP Exchange Programme in Marseille, France taking place from 23rd to 25th October 2024.
This year, the selected participants will have the opportunity to experience the Exchange in various French cities, immersing themselves in the medical expertise that France has to offer, while also taking the opportunity to take in the rich culture and history.
This exchange will serve as a valuable prelude to the upcoming ESGE 33rd Annual Congress (attendance at the ESGE Congress is mandatory for those selected for the YEP-Exchange)
The ESGE-YEP Exchange brings together trainees from around Europe to improve standards, encourage research and promote training and exchange of information in gynaecological endoscopy.
Application for the YEP Exchange is now open.
We can host one trainee from each YEP member country during the ESGE-YEP Exchange from 23rd to 25th October 2024.
For any inquiries and further information, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at info@esge.org.
The registration fee for the selected Exchangees is €150 per person* (to be paid via bank transfer upon selection). Please note that flights, accommodation, visa (if applicable), food, and beverage expenses will be borne by the Exchangee.
France has been selected to host the ESGE-YEP Exchange Programme 2024, dedicated to advancing knowledge in the field of gynaecological endoscopy. Renowned for its exceptional contributions to medical science and education, France stands as a beacon of excellence for professionals and scientists in this specialised field.
France is home to a vibrant medical community and has contributed to numerous breakthroughs and innovations in the field of gynaecological endoscopy, following the inception of laparoscopy in Clermont-Ferrand more than 30 years ago.
During your time in France, you will have the unique opportunity to engage with distinguished experts and researchers in gynaecological endoscopy. The host cities, including Paris, Marseille, Lille, Nimes, Reims, Angers, Nice, Rouen, St. Etienne, Limoges, and Clermont-Ferrand, serve as hubs of medical excellence, housing world-renowned universities, research institutions, and specialised clinics. These vibrant cities offer a conducive environment for scientific discourse and collaboration, allowing you to expand your network and foster meaningful professional connections.
In addition to the academic pursuits, France invites you to experience its renowned cultural heritage. Immerse yourself in the captivating beauty of historical landmarks, and of course enjoy French cuisine and wines. From architectural marvels to renowned art museums, France’s cultural tapestry will enrich your stay and offer a well-rounded experience beyond the scientific realm.
The ‘Exchangees’ are encouraged to arrive on Tuesday evening (22nd October) and stay until Friday 25th of October in their host hospital. During the working hours, the ‘Exchangees’ will be in the hospital with their contact person. After the hospital’s hours, the social programme will include sightseeing tours, integration in the city culture and lifestyle, enjoying daily life, etc. The scope and type of the social programme might vary from city to city.
All the Exchangees are welcome to join the Sessions designed for young doctors on Sunday the 27th of October during the ESGE 33rd Annual Congress.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Application
We are happy to host one trainee from each YEP member country on the ESGE-YEP Exchange from 23rd till 25th of October 2024. For any inquiries, feel free to contact info@esge.org.
*Participation in the exchange programme is exclusively reserved for registered congress participants.
Price
The registration price for the selected ESGE-YEP Exchangee is €150 per Exchangee* *Flights, Accommodation, Visa (if applicable), food and beverage; at cost of the Exchangee
Dates
From 23rd to 25th October 2024.
CENTRES FOR THE EXCHANGE PROGRAMME
Conception hospital (University hospital – Marseille)
Responsible Person: Prof Agostini
HPP – Provence Private Hospital (Marseille)
Responsible Person: Dr Estrade
Institution website: https://jeanphilippe-estrade.com/hpp/, https://jeanphilippe-estrade.com |
CHU of Nîmes
Responsible Person: Prof De Tayrac
Institution website: https://www.chu-nimes.fr/pole-femme—enfant/gynecologie-obstetrique-et-maternite.html
CHU of Reims
Responsible Person: Prof Graesslin
Hôpital privé Le Bois (Lille)
Responsible Person: Prof Collinet
Institution website: https://hopital-prive-le-bois-lille.ramsaysante.fr/
CHU of Angers
Responsible Person: Prof Descamps
CHU of Nice
Responsible Person: Prof Delotte
CHU of Lille
Responsible Person: Dr Lallemant
Institution website: https://www.chirurgie-gyneco.chu-lille.fr/, https://www.chu-lille.fr/services/gynecologie-chirurgicale
CHU of Limoges
Responsible Person: Prof Gauthier
Institution website: https://www.chu-limoges.fr/gynecologie-obstetrique.html
CHU of Rouen
Responsible Person: Dr Crochet
Institution website: https://www.chu-rouen.fr/services/gynecologie-et-obstetrique/
CHU of Saint Etienne
Responsible Person: Prof Chauleur
Institution website: https://www.chu-st-etienne.fr/
CHU of Clermont-Ferrand
Responsible Person: Prof Rabischong
APHP Béclère (Paris)
Responsible Person: Prof Deffieux
APHP Bichat (Paris)
Responsible Person: Prof Koskas
Accommodation
Estimated cost between €80 – €120 per night.
Don’t miss the opportunity to become part of the ESGE Young Doctors Community!
Registration: we can host one trainee from each YEP member country on the ESGE-YEP Exchange from 23rd till 25th of October 2024. For any inquiries, please send an e-mail to info@esge.org. The deadline to apply for the ESGE YEP Exchange is 19th July 2024. Price €150 per selected Exchangee* (to be paid via bank transfer upon selection for the exchange place). *Flights, Accommodation, Visa (if applicable), food and beverage; at cost of the Exchangee.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
EDITORIAL
The glass ceiling of endometriosis surgeons is research
P.R. Koninckx, A. Ussia, S.W. Guo, E. Saridogan
OPINION AND VIEWPOINT
Breast cancer screening in women taking hormone replacement therapy needs updating
P. R. Koninckx, A. Ussia, G. Page
SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Impact of congenital uterine anomalies on obstetric and perinatal outcomes: systematic review and meta-analysis
M. Caballero Campo, F. Pérez Milán, M. Carrera Roig, E. Moratalla Bartolomé, J. A. Domínguez Arroyo, J.L. Alcázar Zambrano, L. Alonso Pacheco, J. Carugno
REVIEW ARTICLE
The role of minimally invasive surgery in gynaecological cancer: an overview of current trends
D. Balafoutas, N. Vlahos
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Lessons learnt from the multi-centre LAparoscopic Versus Abdominal hysterectomy (LAVA) randomised controlled trial
L. Antoun, S. Bevan, A. Mahmud, L. Jones, L. Middleton, R. Woolley, P. Smith, B. Z. Sairally, E. Saridogan, K. Cooper, T. J. Clark
Reproducibility of #Enzian classification by transvaginal ultrasound and its correlation with symptoms
C. Russo, L. Lazzeri, T. Siciliano, A. Selntigia, D. Farsetti, C. Chiaramonte, F. G. Martire, E. Zupi, C. Exacoustos
Current opinion on large-scale prospective myomectomy databases toward evidence-based preconception and antenatal counselling utilising a standardised myomectomy operation note
S. M. Strong, A. A. McDougall, A. M. Abdelmohsen, A. Maku, A. Dehnel, R. Mallick, F. Odejinmi
The Clinical Significance of Subtle Distal Fallopian Tube Abnormalities: A Multicentre Prospective Observational Study
X. Zheng, X. Yu, X. Xie, G. Lyu, J. Niu, X. Li, H. Chen, A. Watrelot, J. Guan
Defining a Uterine Extraction Score based on a Volume/Access Ratio in Total Hysterectomy: a retrospective cohort study
S. Schoenen, L. de Landsheere
VIDEO ARTICLES
Innovative Cadaveric Technique: Utilising n-Butyl Cyanoacrylate (n-BCA) for Deep Endometriosis Excision Simulation in Minimal Invasive Surgery Training
M. Mabrouk, S. Mahgoub, A. Vashisht, R. Seracchioli
The first robotic-assisted hysterectomy below the bikini line
with the Dexter robotic system™
I. Alkatout, T. Becker, P. Nuhn, J. Pochhammer, G. Peters, K. M. Donald, L. Mettler, J. Ackermann
Dear colleagues and friends of ESGE and AAGL,
The European Society for Gynaecological Endoscopy (ESGE) and the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists (AAGL)
are pleased to announce the upcomig webinars in April:
Monday April 8th 2024 | 6:00PM CEST
Role of Hysteroscopy in Imporving the Diagnostic Accuracy of Abnormal Uterine Bleeding (AUB)
Speakers:
Anatomic Contributions to the AUB: The Role of Hysteroscopy in Diagnosis – Howard Curlin (AAGL)
Ultrasound and Hysteroscopy: Against or Together? – Luis Alonso Pacheco (ESGE)
How to Eliminate Blind Procedures – Jonava Tavcar (AAGL)
Moderated by:
Linda D. Bradley (AAGL) and Ursula Catena (ESGE)
Monday April 29 2024 | 6:00PM CEST
Role of Hysteroscopy in Treatment of Abnormal Uterine Bleeding (AUB)
Speakers:
Retained Products of Conception: Space for Hysteroscopic Treatment – T. Justin Clark
The Resectoscope for Intrauterine Pathology and When to Choose it Over Morcellating Devices – Hannah French
Fertility Sparing Treatment in Early Endometrial Cancer – Paolo Casdio
Moderated by:
Erica F. Robinson (AAGL) and Ursula Catena (ESGE)
Dear colleagues and friends of ESGE,
The European Society for Gynaecological Endoscopy (ESGE) in Collaboration with its Official Journal Facts, Views & Vision are pleased to announce our webinar:
Caesarean Scar Pregnancy: Diagnosis and Therapy
PROGRAMME:
19:00 – 19:05 | Introduction
19:05 – 19:20 | How to evaluate and report a CSP?
Robert de Leeuw
19:20 – 19:35 | Is expectant management or MTX an option in case of a CSP?
Andrea Kaelin
19:35 – 19:50 | Ultrasound-guided curettage as first line management for CSP
Davor Jurkovic
19:50 – 20:05 | Results after laparoscopic niche resection for CSP
Judith Huirne
20:05 – 20:30 | Discussion
SOON AVAILABLE ON DEMAND VIA ESGE ACADEMY
The ESGE Advisory Board is the entry gate to the decision-making process of our Society. This democratic election process is now open for all ESGE members, except candidates from France, Germany, Italy and Portugal this year as the representation for each country is limited to maximum two board members from the total of 16 and there are currently two French, German, Italian and Portuguese Board Members. In March 2024 the elections will take place to fill 4 vacancies on the Advisory Board for the term 2024 – 2028. If interested, please send your curriculum vitae, photo and the application form (*), duly completed, to the ESGE Central Office (centraloffice@esge.org) not later than 15th April 2024. Please remember that all candidates and supporters must be paid-up ESGE members. After the nomination phase, an electronic voting system will be opened to all full ESGE members (including members of the Corporate Member Societies). The first 4 elected will seat in the Advisory Board. We will collect the votes before end of April 2024. The results will be submitted to the Executive Board in May 2024.
Dear colleagues and friends of ESGE
We are pleased to inform you that the webinar of The ESGE Special Interest Group (SIG) Hysteroscopy in Collaboration with ESGE Official Journal Facts, Views & Vision:
HYSTEROSCOPY: BACK TO BASICS
IS NOW AVAILABLE ON DEMAND!
ESGE Webinar Experts Faculty:
MODERATORS:
Dr. U. Catena | Prof. E. Saridogan | Prof. V. Tanos
SPEAKERS:
Prof. B. Zegura
Dr. H. Van Kerrebroeck
Prof. V. Tanos
Dr. A. Vitagliano
Dr. U. Catena
If you missed the opportunity to view this webinar live, you can now register to view the on demand version and for those who were present live, you can revisit the webinar at any time.
ESGE VISION Issue 10
December 2023 – Out now!
We are pleased to present another issue of ESGE VISION, full of news and information related to our society and gynaecological endoscopy.
The latest issue (Vol. 15, Issue 4, December 2023) of Facts, Views and Vision in ObGyn, the official journal of ESGE, is out now and available online!
The latest issue (Vol. 15, Issue 4, December 2023) of Facts, Views and Vision in ObGyn, the official journal of ESGE, is out now and available online!
EDITORIAL
Postoperative adhesions: are we close to finding a solution?
P.R. Koninckx, E. Saridogan, V. Gomel
ESGE PAGES
Perspectives in adhesion prevention in gynaecological surgery
L. A. Torres-de la Roche, U. Catena, T. J. Clark, R. Devassy, N. Leyland, R. L. De Wilde
REVIEW PAPER
Clinical guidelines for managing menopausal symptoms in women with (a history of) breast cancer
J. Servayge, A.C. Verduyn, A. Page, L. Lagaert, W.A.A. Tjalma
OPINION AND PERSPECTIVE
Junctional zone thickening: an endo-myometrial unit disorder
S. Gordts, G. Grimbizis, V. Tanos, P. Koninckx, R. Campo
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
The importance of rotation to teach secure half-hitch sequences in surgery
A. Romeo, I. Cipullo, W. Kondo, C. Benedetto, B. Amro, A. Ussia, A. Wattiez, P.R. Koninckx
H. Krentel, A. Naem, A. Tannapfel, R. Devassy, A.S. Constantin, R.L. De Wilde
The new surgical robot Hugo™ RAS for total hysterectomy: a pilot study
G. Monterossi, L. Pedone Anchora, R. Oliva, A. Fagotti, F. Fanfani, B. Costantini, A. Naldini, D. Giannarelli,
G. Scambia
CASE REPORTS
A. Gallo, R. D’Alisa, V. Foreste, G. Saccone, M.C. De Angelis, A. Di Spiezio Sardo, B. Zizolfi
Xanthogranulomatous endometritis
A. Morales Vicente, Y. García Sánchez, N. Santonja López, J. Gilabert Estellés
VIDEO ARTICLES
Suture-fixation of a levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine device under hysteroscopic guidance
P.G. Paul, M. Shah, V. Sridivya Chowdary, A. Anusha Raaj, G. Paul
M. Pavone, M. Goglia, F. Campolo, G. Scambia, M.M. Ianieri
A. Morciano, G. Scambia, A. Tinelli, G. Marzo
2-3 November 2023 | The GESEA4EU project marked another milestone with its second general meeting, held on the 2nd and 3rd of November in Leuven, Belgium, gathering representatives from 16 project partners. The meeting provided a platform for in-depth discussions and updates on various work packages integral to the project’s success.
The event demonstrated the strong collaborative spirit of the GESEA4EU partners, emphasising their commitment to advancing the project’s goals. With such dedicated teamwork, the project is well-positioned to make significant strides in the field. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting endeavour!
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