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AAGL PAG SIG Webinar: What the MIGS Surgeon Needs to Know About Prior Pediatric Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery in the Adult Gynecology Patient

26 February @ 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm PST

AAGL PAG SIG Webinar: Click here to register.

Webinar Topic: What the MIGS Surgeon Needs to Know About Prior Pediatric Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery in the Adult Gynecology Patient

Presented by:

Y. Frances Fei, MD, Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, OH
Topic Title:
Embryology & Background on Complex Anorectal Surgeries in the Pediatric Population

Stephanie Cizek, MD, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA
Topic Title:
What Goes Where? (Diversions, Vaginoplasties, and More)

Allison C. Mayhew, MD, Children’s National Hospital, Washington, D.C
Topic Title:
Case Presentations: MIGS Preoperative Considerations and Examples

Webinar Description:
This webinar will focus on describing complex anorectal and pelvic malformations and reconstructive surgeries done in the pediatric and adolescent patient that will impact adult gynecologic medical and surgical care. During this course, listeners will gain knowledge on the embryology and diagnosis of anorectal and pelvic malformations in the pediatric patient; surgical considerations for urinary diversion, fecal diversions, mullerian anomalies, and vaginoplasty; discuss case examples of adult gynecologic patients with prior complex surgical history including understanding differences in anatomy and important considerations for pre-operative and intra-operative planning.

1. Describe the embryology and background on complex anorectal and pelvic surgeries in the pediatric and adolescent
population
2. Understand the surgical considerations for urinary diversion, fecal diversion, vaginoplasty types, required for complex
anorectal malformation patients.
3. Understand how prior complex pelvic reconstructive surgeries can impact adult gynecologic surgeries including
differences and other considerations in anatomy.

Webinar Course Objective(s):
1. Describe the embryology and background on complex anorectal and pelvic surgeries in the pediatric and adolescent
population
2. Understand the surgical considerations for urinary diversion, fecal diversion, vaginoplasty types, required for complex
anorectal malformation patients.
3. Understand how prior complex pelvic reconstructive surgeries can impact adult gynecologic surgeries including
differences and other considerations in anatomy.

Details

Date:
26 February
Time:
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm PST
Series:

Organizer

AAGL