Coverage of the 2009 Meeting of the International Society of Gynecologic Endoscopy
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| Peter Maher, President, ISGE - Introduction and invitation to ISGE 2010 Sydney, Australia | ![]() |
| Dr Stefano Bettocchi - ISGE incoming president on the coming year for ISGE | ![]() |
Interviews
| John Sciarra, MD - The Global Library of Women's Medicine | ![]() |
| Dr Harry Reich - The Development of Laproscopic Surgery from the 1970s to the present | ![]() |
Presentations
Overview of Laparoscopic Complications
Laparoscopic surgery in pregnant
women - should we do it?
Ellis Downes
MRCOG Lecturer / Senior Registrar Dept OBGYN Leeds general Infirmary Leeds UK
Complications of Hysteroscopy
Enlan Xia
Vice President of Chinese Gynecological Endoscopic Group (CGEG), Professor
and Director Hysteroscopy Center, Fuxing Hospital affiliate of Capital Medical
University, Beijing, CHINA
Endometrial ablation in patients with myomas
Franklin Loffer
Gynecological Associates, Phoenix, AZ, USA
Energy sources for gynecologic
surgery: basic to advanced
Natural Orifice Hysterectomy - Still the Best?
Hans-Rudolf Tinneberg
Klinikanschrift, Giessen, GERMANY
Fundamental of a gynecological endoscopy curriclum
Jim Tsaltas,
AUSTRALIA
MIS for advanced endometrial cancer
Michael D. Mueller
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Kentucky College
of Medicine. Lexington, Kentucky, USA
Outcomes of Laparoscopic Ovarian surgery
Michel Canis
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Polyclinique de L'Hotel-Dieu, Clermont-Ferrand,
FRANCE
Conservative surgery for deep infiltrating endometriosis
Michelle Nisolle
Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, University of Liege, Centre Hospitalier
Regional de Citadelle, Liege, BELGIUM
Has gynecological endoscopy been a positive for women's health?
Peter Maher
Assoc. Professor, Director, Department of Endosurgery, Mercy Hospital for Women,
Heidelberg, Victoria, AUSTRALIA
The hysteroscopy of menstruation
The Place of Supracervical Laparoscopic
Hysterectomy: Cervix or No Cervix with Hysterectomy
Ray Garry
Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of West Australia, Perth,
AUSTRALIA
Approach to anterior compartment defect - vaginal or laparoscopy
Robert O’Shea
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Flinders Medical Centre, Bedford Park,
South AUSTRALIA
Contemporary approaches to the prevention of pelvic adhesions
Rudy Leon DeWilde, GERMANY
Laparoscopic management of ovarian tumor in pregnancy
Yada Tingthanatikul, THAILAND
Nerve-sparing laparoscopic surgery
Yoon-Soon Lee
Head, Department of Ob/Gyn, Kyungpook National University School of Medicine,
Daegu, SOUTH KOREA
Hysteroscopic surgery for ectopic pregnancy in the caesarean section scar
Yang Qing, CHINA
Laparoscopic Supracervical Hysterectomy (LSH) in Libya
Mohamaud Ben Rohamaud
Tripoli Medical Center, Tripoli, LIBYA
Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy
(TLH): our experience in Libya
Abhartic Adadohar
Tripoli Medical Center, Tripoli, LIBYA
Anurach Uterine Manipulator System (AUM): A modified technique to simplify
TLH
Chamnan Tanpraserkul
Thammasat University, Pathumthani THAILAND
00g uterine leiomyoma could be successfully
operated by modified LAVH using Khampitak uterine screw and forceps
Kovit Khampitak
Khon Kaen University, THAILAND

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