44th AAGL Global Congress
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Vol. 29 No. 3 JUL - SEP 2015 44 AAGL Global Congress th NOVEMBER 15-19, 2015 LAS VEGAS, NEVADA PAGE 3 12th AAGL International Congress on MIGS MUMBAI, INDIA JUNE 2-5, 2016 PAGE 9 NOW IS THE TIME TO BECOME AN ENDOMETRIOSIS SPECIALIST PAGE 7 HONORARY CHAIR SELECTED PAGE 11 WORKSHOP WRAP-UP INAUGURAL FELLOWS BOOT CAMP PAGE 15 FOCUS ON AAGL FROM THE SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM CHAIR PUTTING THE AAGL’S NEW BYLAWS INTO PERSPECTIVE 44TH AAGL GLOBAL CONGRESS: ADVANCING GYNECOLOGIC SURGERY The new AAGL Bylaws were recently approved by the members of the AAGL. They form a solid, carefully thought-out document, well prepared to govern the AAGL for years to come. In 2014, the AAGL Board DR. LOFFER of Directors set in motion the process to completely revise the previous bylaws. Over the years, the old bylaws had been modified by additions, deletions, and new language. Unfortunately, the resulting document did not provide a clear “roadmap” about how to run the AAGL. The Bylaws Committee (G. David Adamson, Andrew I. Brill, John L. Marlow, Assia A. Stepanian, Dan Martin, and Sawsan As-Sanie), under the leadership of Ted Anderson, recognized that the basic structure of the old bylaws had successfully brought the AAGL to the prominence it currently enjoys and therefore, used them as a starting point. The old bylaws were reorganized; other nonprofit organization’s bylaws were used as examples of best practices; legal help was obtained to be sure they complied with California nonprofit laws; and finally, they were reviewed in their entirety by legal counsel. So why are bylaws so important? Bylaws outline in writing the day-to-day rules for our organization and provide comprehensive guidelines to keep things running smoothly. Bylaws establish and protect the rights, and specify the AAGL VISION S W A L Y BOF GL THE AA The AAGL vision is to serve women by advancing the safest and most efficacious diagnostic and therapeutic techniques that provide less invasive treatments for gynecologic conditions through integration of clinical practice, research, innovation, and dialogue. EDITORIAL STAFF MANAGING EDITORS Linda Michels Franklin D. Loffer, M.D., FACOG duties and responsibilities of our organization’s members, Board of Directors, committees, and others. They provide the framework for the activities of a successful society and they give voice to all the members who, through the bylaws they enact, decide how their association will be led. The membership has spoken and their recent approval of the new bylaws provides a clear roadmap by which the AAGL will be governed for the foreseeable future. EDITORIAL STAFF Linda J. Bell “Lynn” Barbara Hodgson Elena Schweppe Dené Glamuzina Franklin D. Loffer, M.D., FACOG, is the Medical Director of the AAGL and resides in Phoenix, Arizona. PRESIDENT Arnold P. Advincula, M.D. CONTENTS FOCUS ON AAGL: Putting the AAGL’s New Bylaws into Perspective 2 FROM THE SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM CHAIR: 44th AAGL Global Congress: Advancing Gynecologic Surgery 3 SIG: REPRODUCTIVE SURGERY/ENDOMETRIOSIS: Now Is The Time To Become an Endometriosis Specialist 7 11TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS: Holy Landscope 9 HONORARY CHAIR SELECTED: John F. Steege 11 SURGERY U: Coming In January 11 44TH GLOBAL CONGRESS: Join Us For an Adventure in Learning 12-13 NEW COEMIG DESIGNEES 14 NEW PRODUCTS 14 WORKSHOP WRAP-UP: Fellows Get an Educational Workout at Inaugural Fellows Boot Camp 15 NEW TASK FORCE: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research: An Emerging Necessity 15 WELCOME NEW MEMBERS 16 MEMBER NEWS: AAGL Board of Trustee Candidates are Announced for 2016 17 GRAPHIC DESIGN Joe Neric BOARD OF TRUSTEES VICE PRESIDENT/SECRETARY-TREASURER Jon I. Einarsson, M.D., Ph.D., MPH TRUSTEES Michel Canis, M.D. Bernard Chern, M.D. Pedro F. Escobar, M.D. Carlos Fernandez-Ossadey, M.D. Isabel C. Green, M.D. Michael Hibner, M.D., Ph.D. James K. Robinson, III, M.D., M.S. Pamela T. Soliman, M.D., MPH MEDICAL DIRECTOR Franklin D. Loffer, M.D., FACOG EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Linda Michels NewsScope [Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data, Main entry under NewsScope, Vol. 29, No. 3; (ISSN 1094–4672] is published quarterly by the AAGL for ten dollars, paid from members’ dues. Periodicals Postage Paid at Cypress, California. Copyright 2015 AAGL. Publisher AAGL Advancing Minimally Invasive Gynecology Worldwide 6757 Katella Avenue Cypress, California 90630-5105 USA Tel 714.503.6200, 800.554.2245 Fax 714.503.6201, 714.503.6202 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.aagl.org The views and opinions expressed by the authors in this publication do not necessarily reflect those of NewsScope, its editors, and/or the AAGL. 2 NewsScope July - September 2015 | www.aagl.org The final plans and finishing touches are being made to the 44th Global Congress after months of preparation. The Scientific Program Committee has selected 848 outstanding abstracts for presentation and I can honestly say that the DR. EINARSSON quality of these presentations and videos is better than ever. The postgraduate courses will feature the finest surgeons and educators in our field. They have been carefully reinvigorated to offer practical take-home pearls and emphasize hands-on experience with inanimate trainers and cadaver models. The theme for this year’s meeting is “Advancing Gynecologic Surgery through Education, Innovation and Objective Evaluation of Surgical Skills.” We will feature the highest rated papers and videos in special sessions, and expert discussants have been assigned to provide insight and to ask questions that will help attendees gain a deeper understanding of the subject at hand. The general sessions will cover the most clinically relevant topics at the meeting. The first session will highlight a live cadaver dissection by Drs. Puntambekar, Pasic and Ceccaroni, who will pay particular attention to deep retroperitoneal structures during their expert dissection. The second general session will demonstrate unedited 20-minute hysterectomies performed laparoscopically, robotically and vaginally by Drs. Gebhart, Siedhoff and Butler, who will moderate their preferred technique. This will be followed by a 30-minute moderated discussion and debate about the merits and pitfalls of each approach. The third general session will highlight the prize-winning videos and papers of the meeting along with assigned expert discussants. The Jordan M. Phillips Keynote Address will also take place during this session. We are honored to have Dr. Marc Possover as this year’s Keynote Speaker. Dr. Possover is a true pioneer in gynecologic surgery and has spearheaded the development of the field of Neuropelveology, which is a specialized medical domain that focuses on neurological diseases and functional disturbances of the pelvis. Dr. Possover will discuss the current status of the field and exciting future developments. New and exciting this year is the Swimming with the Sharks session, where attendees with a patented idea for a novel medical device have the opportunity to pitch their idea to a panel of industry experts. The experts will in turn give immediate feedback on their pitch, as well as the strength and weaknesses of the innovation itself. The interaction between the panelists and the innovators will highlight the challenges of innovation and offer the audience a practical insight into the process. We have selected excellent panelists from major industry vendors and we have received several potential pitches, from which 4 finalists will be selected for presentation. The meeting will also feature highly interesting panel discussions, including the Stump the Professors session, a panel discussion on the value-based delivery of health care, and a session about what you should be doing in clinical practice but probably are not. I have only mentioned a portion of the exciting educational opportunities that are being offered at this year’s meeting. The plethora of educational opportunities often seems almost overwhelming and it is a good idea to plan your activities carefully so you can make the most of your time in Las Vegas. The AAGL will provide a practical app for smart phones that is included in your registration to make it easier to plan your activities for the day. The venue is the largest hotel in the world, the MGM Grand, which is located in the heart of the Vegas strip with a myriad of world-class entertainment options at your fingertips. Build in some time to experience some of the vast entertainment opportunities and dining options that you will find only in Las Vegas. Some of my personal favorite sightseeing options are found off the strip, so consider checking out the Grand Canyon, Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, and the Hoover Dam, all of which are within a quick drive from Las Vegas. So please join me and the rest of the outstanding faculty and staff at this year’s AAGL Global Congress at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas Nevada on November 15-19. Jon Ivar Einarsson, M.D., Ph.D., MPH, is AAGL Vice President/Secretary-Treasurer, the 44th Annual Scientific Program Chair, Director, Division of MIGS at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts. www.aagl.org July - September 2015 NewsScope 3 Endosee hysteroscopy ® Introducing Endosee—a truly innovative way to perform office hysteroscopy in any room, at any site ■ ■ ■ ■ An all-in-one, handheld, portable, cordless system for diagnostic hysteroscopy The flexible, thin (<5 mm) cannula has an integrated light source and camera, and provides excellent visualization Simple and quick to set up, requiring minimal staff training System includes a low-cost, reusable handset and an affordable, single-use cannula www.endosee.com 800.243.2974 203.601.5200 simplifies: portability setup space cost visualization everything EXPERIENCE ENDOSEE AT AAGL BOOTH 409 ©2015 CooperSurgical, Inc. 82622 08/15 SIG: REPRODUCTIVE SURGERY/ENDOMETRIOSIS Now PK Technology is Available on the Universal THUNDERBEAT Platform ® n n n POWERFUL PRECISE PREDICTABLE NOW IS THE TIME TO BECOME AN ENDOMETRIOSIS SPECIALIST Despite thousands of articles and reviews on this highly prevalent disease, endometriosis remains poorly understood, frequently undiagnosed and inadequately managed.1 Millions of women who suffer from the disease undergo DR. LUCIANO multiple surgical and medical therapies, are rarely cured, and unfortunately, only temporarily relieved of their symptoms. The diagnosis of endometriosis is often delayed by at least 6 years, allowing the disease to progress to the point of becoming a debilitating condition causing dire quality-of-life issues.2 When the disease is inadequately treated, the patient is subjected to multiple medical and surgical interventions with repeated recurrences that ultimately lead to radical extirpative surgery. Indeed, endometriosis is a major cause for hysterectomy in the United States with a total cost to society of $69.4 billion annually.3 Yet enough is known about endometriosis that in the hands of the “endometriosis specialist,” it can be promptly diagnosed and effectively treated, not only to relieve symptoms and prevent invasion of surrounding organs, but also to prevent recurrences and the need for repeated medical and surgical interventions.4 The members of the AAGL Special Interest Group of Reproductive Surgery and Endometriosis (SIG-RSE) strongly believe that symptomatic women affected by endometriosis should be managed only by the “endometriosis specialist” who understands the pathogenesis of endometriosis the factors that predispose to its development and recurrences, and how to manage it safely and effectively. The endometriosis specialist recognizes women at risk for the disease and immediately will make the diagnosis and implement the appropriate medical and/or surgical therapy tailored to the patient’s medical and psychosocial needs. The endometriosis specialist is also an advanced surgeon who understands the various appearances of endometriosis and possesses the necessary surgical skills to explore retroperitoneal spaces and eradicate the existing disease when it involves non-gynecologic organs such the rectum, colon, bladder or ureter. After the surgical treatment of the woman who is not desirous of immediate pregnancy, the endometriosis specialist knows that the risk of recurrence of endometriomas and of symptoms can be reduced by as much as 90%, with medical therapies that suppress ovulation and cyclic menstruations, thus reducing further suffering and the need for subsequent surgeries or expensive medical interventions.5,6 For these reasons, with the help of the RSE SIG, the AAGL is exploring criteria that will identify and recognize the specialists in endometriosis from whom the affected patients can receive the most expedient, safest and most effective care for their disease, so that they may live healthy and productive lives. Thus we encourage all gynecologists who have the interest and the passion to care for the millions of women affected by endometriosis to develop the clinical knowledge and surgical skills to become “endometriosis specialists,” In so doing, they will reduce the financial burden on society for the chronic care of this disease and alleviate the suffering that it causes to the affected individual and their families and fulfill their needs with their expert care and treatments. Anthony A. Luciano, M.D., is Chair of the Reproductive Surgery/Endometriosis Special Interest Group, Professor and Vice-Chair, Obstetrics and Gynecology University of Connecticut Health Center Director, Reproductive Surgery Center for Advanced Reproductive Services in Farmington, Connecticut REFERENCES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Burney RO, Guidice LC. Pathogenesis and pathophysiology of endometriosis. Fertil Steril 2012;98(3):511-19. Nnoham KE, Hummelshoj L, Webster P, d’Hooghe T, deCicco Nardone F, deCicco Nardone C, et al. Impact of endometriosis on quality of life and work productivity: a multicenter study across ten countries. Fertil Steril 2011; 96:366-73.e8 Simoens S, Dunselman G, Dirksen C, Hummelshoj L, BokorA, Brades I, et al. The burden of endometriosis: cost and quality of life of women with endometriosis treated in referral centres. Hum Reprod 2012; 27:1292-9 Lindsay SF, Luciano DE, Luciano AA. Emerging therapy for endometriosis. Expert Opin Emerging Drugs 2015 Early Online 1-13 Vercellini P, De Matteis S, Somigliana E, Buggio L, Frattaruola MP, Fedele L. Longterm adjuvant therapy for the prevention of postoperative endometriomas recurrence: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand 2013;92:8-16 Seracchioli R, Mabrouk M, Frasca’ C, et al. Long-term cyclic and continuous oral contraceptive therapy and endometriomas recurrence: a randomized controlled trial. Fertil Steril 2010;93:52-56 THE AAGL HAS MANY RESOURCES FOR YOU TO ACCESS TO LEARN MORE ABOUT ENDOMETRIOSIS VIDEOS ON SURGERY U: www.aagl.org/surgeryu2014/ PK® Technology on the Universal THUNDERBEAT Platform offers a wide range of multifunctional instruments designed to reduce blood loss, improve operating room efficiency and minimize post-operative pain for better patient satisfaction. Seal, transect, coagulate, dissect, vaporize, resect and mobilize tissue all with precision and control on one surgical tissue management system for laparoscopic and open surgery. © 2015 Olympus America Inc. Trademark or registered Trademark of Olympus and its affiliated entities in the U.S. and/or other countries of the world. All patents apply. OAIENE0515AD16119 EXPERT TALKS: www.aagl.org/surgeryu2014/#expertTalks JOIN THE SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP ON REPRODUCITIVE ISSUES AND ENDOMETRIOSIS, www.aagl.org/sigs/endometriosis/ COURSES AT THE UPCOMING GLOBAL CONGRESS Sunday, November 15, 2015 ENDO-609 ENDOMETRIOSIS Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, Management and Prevention Tuesday, November 17, 2015 SURGICAL TUTORIAL 2: Complicated Endometriosis Thursday, November 19, 2015 TELESURGERY SESSION: Resection of Deep Infiltrative Endometriosis Plus/ Minus Segmental Resection If Indicated TELESURGERY SESSION: Complex Laparoscopic Total Hysterectomy in the Setting of Multiple Prior Surgeries for Endometriosis www.aagl.org July - September 2015 NewsScope 7 11TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS WRAP-UP HOLY LANDSCOPE 40’s 30’s 20’s The AAGL, together with the ISGE and the local organizing committee, are proud to report that we had a very successful International Congress in Jerusalem. We collaborated together under the slogan DR. PANSKY “Join us at the Holy LANDSCOPE, Where Ancient History and Innovative Start-Ups Intertwine,” which is exactly what we managed to accomplish. During the Congress, we had a record attendance of over 470 participants from 30 countries, including mentors and chairs. The congress program featured a total of 7 pre-congress and postgraduate courses consisting of two hands-on courses which were held at Hadassah University Hospital. Another course was specifically dedicated to OR nurses and was held at the magnificent Inbal hotel, located in the heart of the city and built entirely in traditional Jerusalem stone. The congress began with an exciting Opening Ceremony, recognizing the best video award winner and the best abstract award winner on behalf of Prof. Carl. J. Levinson. The congress continued over the next few days with multiple ongoing events, parallel sessions and social events, including cultural activities held at the famous Mishkenot Sha’nanim Guesthouse. A special dinner was held at the wonderful Scottish Hotel and Church, which provided a breathtaking backdrop of the 1535 Old City Walls. After dinner, a tour of the City of David allowed attendees to get a true feel for this beautiful historic city, letting everyone experience the recent archeological findings of large sections of the original walls. The congress culminated with an incredibly well-coordinated Live Surgery screening of 5 different operations from Assuta Hospital performed by visiting surgeons from Brazil, Canada, France, India, and the United States. The exhibition was not only attended by international companies who traveled from all corners of the world, but also by local companies who showed interest in our field, allowing for 20 companies to display state-of-the art technologies and instruments that contribute to the ever growing field of minimally invasive gynecology. Thank you to those who ventured from near and far to learn and explore at the 11th Annual International Congress in Jerusalem! Prof. Moty Pansky is Immediate Past President of the Israeli Society of Gynecological Endoscopy (ISGE IL), Director of the Gynecological Endoscopy Unit and Vice-Chair, Division of Ob/Gyn at the Asaf Harofe Medical Center in Zerifin, Israel. 12TH AAGL INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON MINIMALLY INVASIVE GYNECOLOGY JUNE 2-5 MUMBA , 2016 I, INDIA For more in f For every stage of her life. ormation visit www.aagl. org Hologic’s GYN surgical solutions - working together across the continuum of care. Dr. Prakash Harikant Trivedi, M.D. Scientific Program Chair ADS-01311-001 ©2015 Hologic, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. Specifications are subject to change without prior notice. Hologic, Aquilex, MyoSure, and NovaSure are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Hologic, Inc. and/or its subsidiaries in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. This information is intended for medical professionals in the U.S. and other markets and is not intended as a product solicitation or promotion where such activities are prohibited. Because Hologic materials are distributed through websites, eBroadcasts and tradeshows, it is not always possible to control where such materials appear. For specific information on what products are available for sale in a particular country, please contact your local Hologic representative or write to [email protected]. Jon Ivar Einarsson, M.D. Ph.D., M.P.H. General Chair AAGL HONORARY CHAIR HONORARY CHAIR SELECTED Advancing Minimally Invasive Gynecology Worldwide 2015 Industry Sponsors For over 44 years the AAGL’s commitment to education has been paramount to our mission of serving women by advancing the safest and most effective treatments for gynecologic conditions. We gratefully acknowledge the generous support from the following corporations who partner with us in achieving this mission. Platinum Each year, the privilege of selecting the Honorary Chair for the AAGL Global Congress is bestowed upon the President. For 2015, it gives me great pleasure to select John F. Steege, MD. Known by many as a quiet doer, Dr. Steege DR. ADVINCULA has significantly impacted the field of gynecology through his inquisitiveness, innovation and mentoring spirit. Although recently retired from his post as Professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Dr. Steege leaves a legacy of contributions that include improving our understanding of chronic pelvic pain, and training a lineage of fellows in the art and practice of minimally invasive gynecologic surgery. Throughout his career, Dr. Steege has epitomized all the qualities that embody the quintessential academician and clinician-educator. As his first fellow, I am proud to call John a mentor, colleague and close friend. Please join me in congratulating this year’s Honorary Chair. Arnold P. Advincula, M.D., FACOG, FACS, is President of AAGL, Professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology, ViceChair of Women’s Health and Chief of Gynecology, Sloane Women’s Hospital at Columbia University in New York, New York. HONORARY CHAIR John F. Steege, M.D. SURGERY U COMING IN JANUARY: Gold Enhanced Access to Videos from the 42nd, 43rd, and 44th AAGL Global Congress on SurgeryU For the past few months, the AAGL/SurgeryU team has been working to re-encode all of the videos and to digitize the descriptions, abstracts, categories, and keywords for the video sessions and video posters that were presented DR. STEPNANIAN at the last three AAGL Global Congresses (Washington D.C – 2013, Vancouver, Canada – 2014, and Las Vegas, NV – 2015). The goal of this project is to make this huge database of scientific video presentations available to AAGL Members as part of the SurgeryU HD video library. These peer reviewed videos provide a valuable educational resource to all of our members in the form of compelling video case reports, cuttingedge scientific findings, and much more. When this new extension of the video library goes live in January, members will be able to explore this video content by way of a full text search on the video’s abstract, by searching for a specific title, or by searching for any of the video’s authors. You’ll be able to mark videos as your “favorites,” which you’ll then be able to Silver Bronze access by visiting your “My Favorite Videos” on SurgeryU. And, most importantly, the videos will be presented in our stunning high-definition quality player, providing your with the clearest possible image. We look forward to launching this extension of the video library in January, and to sharing additional new features that we’re working on for SurgeryU in future editions of this column. Assia A. Stepanian, M.D., is Editor-in-Chief of SurgeryU. She is also in private practice at the Academia of Women’s Health and Endoscopic Surgery in Atlanta, Georgia. www.aagl.org July - September 2015 NewsScope 11 AS OF AUGUST 2015 Register online at www.aagl.org/vegas Vegas Visitors Guide at www.aagl.org/visitorsguide/ NOVEMBER 15-19 2015 MGM GRAND LAS VEGAS, NEVADA JOIN US FOR AN Adventure in Learning as over 2,000 of your colleagues gather in Las Vegas, Nevada for the 44th AAGL Global Congress on Minimally Invasive Gynecology Jon I. Einarsson, M.D., Ph.D., MPH Arnold P. Advincula, M.D. John F. Steege, M.D. Scientific Program Chair President Honorary Chair Advancing Gynecologic Surgery Through Education & Innovation The general sessions will spotlight the most clinically relevant topics for MIG surgeons, kicking off with the Opening Ceremony which includes a live cadaveric dissection. The JMP Keynote Address will highlight a new discipline in medicine. Other sessions include: the “Swimming with the Sharks” segment—a spin on the hugely popular ABC-TV series “Shark Tank,” where people present their business ideas to a panel of successful R & D executives, and “The Great Debate,” addressing the highly controversial issue of mode of access. Finally, the last session features the highly anticipated live surgeries. MONDAY, NOV. 16 TUESDAY, NOV. 17 WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18 GENERAL SESSION 1 GENERAL SESSION 2 GENERAL SESSION 4 LIVE INTERACTIVE CADAVERIC DEMOSTRATION: ANATOMY JMP KEYNOTE SPEAKER “THE NEUROPELVEOLOGY A NEW GROUNDBREAKING DISCIPLINE IN MEDICINE” THE GREAT DEBATE: THREE APPROACHES TO HYSTERECTOMY: LAPAROSCOPIC, VAGINAL AND ROBOTIC TH 4:45 PM - 6:00 PM CHAIR Marcello Ceccaroni NEGRAR-VERONA, ITALY FACULTY Shailesh P. Puntambekar PUNE, INDIA Resad P. Pasic LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY TH 7:45 AM - 9:30 AM Marc Possover ZURICH, SWITZERLAND TH 7:45 AM - 9:30 AM FACULTY Kristina A. Butler PHOENIX, ARIZONA John B. Gebhart ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA Matthew T. Siedhoff CHAPEL HILL, NORTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, NOV. 19TH GENERAL SESSION 5 8:00 AM - 12:00 NOON LIVE SURGERIES RESECTION OF DEEP INFILTRATIVE ENDOMETRIOSIS PLUS/MINUS SEGMENTAL RESECTION IF INDICATED Mario Malzoni AVELLINO, ITALY TOTAL LAPAROSCOPIC HYSTERECTOMY FOR LARGE UTERUS Hafeez Rahman KERALA, INDIA COMPLEX LAPAROSCOPIC TOTAL HYSTERECTOMY IN THE SETTING OF MULTIPLE PRIOR SURGERIES FOR ENDOMETRIOSIS Nicholas Leyland HAMILTON, CANADA ROBOTIC SURGICAL TREATMENT OF ENDOMETRIAL CANCER John F. Boggess CHAPEL HILL, NORTH CAROLINA POSTERIOR SLING FOR YOUNG UTERINE PROLAPSE Neena R. Warty MUMBAI, INDIA GENERAL SESSION 3 5:05 PM - 6:05 PM “SWIMMING WITH THE SHARKS” JON I. EINARSSON AND PAUL D. INDMAN CO-CHAIRS MEDICAL DEVICE PATENT PRESENTATIONS & PANEL FEEDBACK Experience the Entrepreneurial Spirit at the 44th AAGL Global Congress TUESDAY, NOV. 17TH Mireille Akilian (SMITH & NEPHEW), Robert D. Auerbach (COOPERSURGICAL), Edward Evantash (HOLOGIC), Scott Larson (OLYMPUS) WORKSHOP WRAP-UP Congratulations to the Newest COEMIG Designees Since March 2015 Apply for COEMIG at www.surgicalreview.org/coemig/ AURORA BAYCARE MEDICAL CENTER GREEN BAY, WI Brian Dobbins, MD Peter R. Johnson, MD BAPTIST MEMORIAL HOSPITAL GOLDEN TRIANGLE COLUMBUS, MS Raymond Edward Betcher, MD James Patrick Chaney, MD Stephen Kam Otey Sr., MD BLANCHARD VALLEY HOSPITAL FINDLEY, OH Lorie Ann Thomas, MD BRIDGEPORT HOSPITAL BRIDGEPORT, CT Masoud Azodi, MD Richard Bercik, MD Dan-Arin Silasi, MD NEW TASK FORCE FELLOWS GET AN EDUCATIONAL WORKOUT AT INAUGURAL FELLOWS BOOT CAMP HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL PRESBYTERIAN, NEWPORT BEACH, CA Gabriel Marinescu, MD MERCY HOSPITAL ST. LOUIS ST. LOUIS, MO Dionysios K. Veronikis, MD PATIENT-CENTERED OUTCOMES RESEARCH: AN EMERGING NECESSITY SOUTH MIAMI HOSPITAL SOUTH MIAMI, FL John P. Diaz, MD Joseph R. Venditto, MD NEW PRODUCTS Meridian® Vaginal Positioning System is an adjustable, ergonomic, minimally invasive single use device that is placed into the vagina to stabilize and aid in the identification of all components of the vagina during surgical procedures such as sacrocolpopexy. Contour® is made of Restorelle® Smartmesh – a patented polypropylene, ultra-lightweight mesh designed for Female Pelvic Health. This technology allows for draping and laydown on Vaginal Cuff enabling greater intraoperative manipulation and suturing, low mesh mass and memory accomodates easy passage through laparoscopic ports and large macropores enable suturing without needles. Easily customizable to fit the patient’s anatomy. 14 NewsScope July - September 2015 | www.aagl.org The Altis® Single Incision Sling System combines a transobturator placement with a single incision approach. This innovative design that provides reproducible results for patients with stress urinary incontinence. The Altis sling features two anchors, one static and one bidirectional for adjustability which allows for proper sling placement under the urethra, based on the patient’s needs. This is the next step in minimally-invasive continence solutions. Minerva Surgical announces the first new commercially available FDA approved product in 14 years. The Minerva Impedance Controlled Endometrial Ablation System was FDA approved in July 2015. In FDA approved clinical studies, the Minerva treatment demonstrated Statistically Significant Greater primary endpoint efficacy than the Objective Performance Criterion Success rate of 66%, based on the average success rate of the five previously approved endometrial ablation products. 92% Success rate 66% Amenorrhea rate, and 99% of the treated patients would recommend to a friend or relative. Attributes include: 3-4 Minute Total Procedure Time (device insertion to removal), Cervical Canal Sealing Balloon, and a Controller with Touchscreen Procedure Guide. To learn more please visit www.minervasurgical.com On July 24-26, 2015, with joint support of ASRM and AAGL, the first Fellows Surgical Boot Camp was held in Orlando, Florida. During this innovative inaugural effort, 54 FMIGS and 24 SREI fellows attended the program, DR. SIEDHOFF representing fellowships from all over the United States and several from Canada. An unprecedented 24 faculty members provided instruction; all of whom were either FMIGS or SREI graduates and/or current fellowship directors or faculty. The breadth of this program could not have been undertaken without the faculty’s time, expense, and amazing dedication to educating our fellows in the Boot Camp. Fellows attended a comprehensive all-day laboratory experience on either Friday or Sunday at the state-of-the-art Florida Hospital Nicholson Center in Celebration, Florida. The day started with introductory talks on anatomy and energy, led by FMIGS President, Dr. Rosanne Kho and AAGL Present Dr. Arnold Advincula. Split into morning and afternoon sessions, fellows were instructed on various OR and office hysteroscopic systems, using virtual reality and wet-lab simulators. They also were given hands-on training in robotics, covering the basics of system controls, docking, port placement, and skills (e.g. suturing). With laparoscopy, fellows had two hours of dry lab proctored suturing practice, tailored to their program’s technique (e.g. ipsilateral vs. suprapubic, right- versus left-sided suturing). They also performed tissue extraction, practicing electromechanical and contained scalpel morcellation approaches. The capstone of the lab program included one-on-one mentoring through advanced pelvic dissection using fresh cadavers. On Saturday, all of the fellows came together at the Wyndham Grand Orlando Resort for the didactic portion which covered a diverse range of topics including robotics, hysteroscopy, hysterectomy techniques, operating room setup, laparoendoscopic single-site surgery, and managing/ avoiding complications. Finally, Dr. Miles Murphy, representing the Society of Gynecologic Surgery, gave an introduction to research design and announced the invitation of FMIGS fellows to participate in the very successful Fellows Pelvic Research Network, which sponsors fellow-driven trials in gynecologic surgery. Overall, the program was very well-received by fellows and faculty alike. In fact, 100% of attendees felt that the mission of “improving patient care in gynecologic medicine through integration of the latest advances in clinical practice, scientific research, and technical innovation to impact learner’s knowledge, competence, and performance-in-practice” was met by this course. We, the FMIGS Education Committee, are committed to continuing this fellow-focused programming for years to come. Thank you to all who made this inaugural event possible and so successful! Matthew Siedhoff, M.D., M.S.C.R., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Director, Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery Director, Fellowship in MIGS Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Today’s healthcare environment demands the highest quality care for our patients delivered at the lowest cost. The definition of “quality” is multi-faceted. Currently, there is a push to define quality through the eyes of the DR. SANGHA patient by, first and foremost, understanding “what matters most” to the patient, that is, patient-centered outcomes (PCO). Hence evaluation of PCOs is becoming an integral part of evaluations of clinical treatments from all disciplines. PCO research (PCOR) had its genesis in comparative effectiveness research (CER); a field focused on evaluating quickly emerging clinical practices and technologies. AAGL has embraced the rapid expansion and importance of PCOR by creating a task force in July 2015 to ensure that AAGL members are prepared to welcome this movement as clinicians and researchers. The task force on Patient-Centered Outcomes Research was established to: 1) conduct ongoing education of the AAGL membership about PCOR and how it may affect clinical practice; 2) identify PCORrelated resources for clinical and research purposes; and, 3) recommend PCOs for use in gynecological laparoscopic research by AAGL members and non-members. As an introduction to the task force on this highly relevant issue, there will be an exciting educational session packed with new information at this year’s AAGL annual meeting. The session is scheduled for Tuesday, November 17, from 3:205:00pm. We hope to see you there and we look forward to providing you with task force updates as they develop. The Task Force on Patient-Centered Outcomes Research is chaired by Roopina Sangha, MD, MPH. Members include: Mark Hoffman, MD; Vanessa Jacoby, MD; Lee Learman, MD, PhD; Art McCausland, MD; and Ganesa Wegienka, PhD. www.aagl.org July - September 2015 NewsScope 15 MEMBER NEWS WELCOME NEW MEMBERS WELCOME NEW MEMBERS June 1, 2015 — August 31, 2015 June 1, 2015 — August 31, 2015 Anu Aalto, M.D. Dayang Kusnah Abang Mohammed, M.D Yasmin F. Abdelsalam, M.B.CH.B Omar Mostafa Abuzeid, M.D. Ibrahim Acun, M.D. Adewale Kabir Adegbenro, M.D. Anjali Aggarwal, M.D. Jyotika Agochiya, M.D. Andrea Aguirre, M.D. Lucy Aitchison, M.D. Ash Alam, M.D. Roa Alammari, MBBS Ibrahim Alanbay, M.D. Sahar Saad Al-Battat, M.D. Farzana Alekseyeva, D.O. Carlos Alberto Alfaro, M.D. Waleed Aljassar, M.D. Valerie Allen, M.D. Rachel Allon, M.D. Mohamed Alloub, M.D. Jimena Beatriz Alvarez, M.D. Alexandre Andreitchouk, M.D. Robert Alejo Armada, D.O. Michelle Reed Arnold, M.D. Ashely Andrea Artis, M.D. Ruth Okiemute Arumala, D.O. Cynthia Arvizo, M.D. Cem Somer Atabekoglu, M.D. Jacqueline Atlass, M.D. Allison Margaret Aul, M.D. Cesar A. Avila Santana, M.D. Archana Ayachita Krishna, M.D. Shreenivas Badiger, Jr., M.D. Hyo Sook Bae, M.D. Jane Baillie, M.D. Shimeka Lanette Banks, M.D. Dillon Bannis, M.D. Mary Anne M. Baquing, M.D. Stephanie Nicole Barbadora-Froelich, D.O. Chantal Barbara Bartels, M.D. Ercan Bastu, M.D. Miriam Baumgarten, M.D. Tondy Lee Baumgartner, M.D. Elizabeth Bean, M.D. Salah Roxanne Beck, D.O. Darrel Bell, M.D. Rebiha Benlatreche, M.D. Plinio Tostes Berardo, M.D. Kutsiye P. Berberoglugil, M.D. Murat Berkkanoglu, M.D. Nicola Berlanda, M.D. Marcia Beshara, M.D. Mominah Bhatti, M.D. Jenny Biller, M.D. Kelly Keuneke Blazek, M.D. Olga Borodulin, M.D. Suleyman Bozoglu, M.D. Augusto Brandao, M.D. 16 NewsScope July - September 2015 | www.aagl.org Harpreet Kaur Brar, M.D. Hernan Braun, M.D. Juan Brenes, M.D. Marissa Brown, M.D. Andrew Don Browning, M.D. Emilynne Buchanan, D.O. Emi Bulica, M.D. Alayna Butcher, M.D. Heron Cangussu, M.D. Shaheedah Cantley, M.D. Leonardo Casarotti, M.D. Jose Luis CASILLAS Casillas Magana, M.D. Victor Manuel Godoy Castro, M.D. Laura L. Ceballos, M.D. Cindy Chan, M.D. Heidi Chang, M.D. Christine Cheng M.D. Monica Cheong, M.D. Alexander Chiang, M.D. Melissa Chinn, D.O. Hye-yon Cho, M.D. Doo Seok Choi, M.D. Jin-Young Choi, M.D. Woojin Chong, M.D. Jayanti Clay, M.D. Lauren Cohen, M.D. Aline F. Correia De Melo, M.D. Ana Sofia Costa, M.D. Elizabeth Kelly Cousineau, M.D. Miranda Cowen, M.D. Amber R. Crowder, M.D. Kelsey Crowley, M.D. Beth Cruickshank, M.D. Eduardo Rodriguez Cuellar, M.D. Cathy Kexin Cui, M.D. Anderson Sousa Martins da Silva, M.D. Rachel Blair Danis, M.D. Mohamed Darwish, M.D. Salvatore D’Asta , M.D. Katrina Diann Davis, M.D. Zahra de Four, M.D. Joanne De Grano Marave, M.D. Nakyda A. Dean, M.D. Jessica Marie Detrick, D.O. Karthika Devarajan, M.D. Valeria Freires Dias, M.D. Virginia Diaz, M.D. Marianne DiNapoli, M.D. Jenifer Dinis, M.D. Matthew Dipper, M.D. Marielle Eveline Donker, M.D. Candace Leigh Douglas, M.D. Sara Driessen, M.D. Uddhavraj I. Dudhedia, M.D. Christina Leigh Duncan, D.O. Thomas Duncan, D.O. Ashley Kay Dupuis, D.O. Abhilash Vibhu Durgam, M.D. Juan Francisco Ayestas Duron, M.D. Stacia Lynn Dzikunu, D.O. Tara Egan, M.D. Menashe Ehrenburg, D.O. Scott Eisenkop, M.D. Isabel Eisner, M.D. Tamer Saad Eissa, M.D. Al A. Elbendary, M.D. Omar H. Elmegharbel, M.D. Joanna Evans, M.D. Itzhak Fainstein, M.D. Abodum Fakokunde, M.D. Alexandre Farah, M.D. Marie-Charlotte Faurant, M.D. Christine Feigal, M.D. Clara Micalli Ferruzzi, M.D. Carlie Field, M.D. Asya Fish, M.D. Jill Fish, M.D. Judy Dereen Fong, M.D. Chelsea Fortin, M.D. Melissa Ann Fox, M.D. Joseph M. Franzese, M.D. Isabelle Freiling, M.D. Kristen Fried, M.D. Fengxian Fu, M.D. Istvan Fulop, M.D. Lisa Rene Fusco, M.D. Yamini Gadkari, M.D. Elizabeth M. Gaida, M.D. Min Gao, M.D. Raymundo Miguel Garay, M.D. Peter Mattew George, M.D. Bassem Gerges, M.D. Mylene Panes Geroche, M.D. Carolyne Gervais, M.D. Talayeh Ghezelayagh, M.D. Rebecca Lynne Gonzalez, M.D. Jesette Mission Granada, M.D. Freek Groenman, M.D., Ph.D. Jing Guan, M.D. Giannina Eminee Guardia-Rullan, M.D. Salvatore Gueli Alletti, M.D. Francis Hacker, M.D. Mohamed Ayman Hamcho, M.D. Karissa Hammer, M.D. Chan Hee Han, M.D. Teresa Han, M.D. Janet Harris-Hicks, M.D. Blair Page Henderson, M.D. Pattaya Hengrasmee, M.D. Hirofumi Henmi, M.D. Alfredo Omar Hernandez, M.D. Carlos Alberto Hernandez Nieto, M.D. Jonathan Hershberger, M.D. Justin Thomas Himler, D.O. Katherine Neuffer Hines, M.D. Shantele Marie Hinton, M.D. Winsom Ho, M.D. Sze Ching Hong, M.D. Ma Hongli, M.D. Luana Jennifer Hossain, M.D. Boshra Hosseini, M.D. Susan Hosseini Nasab, M.D. Keren Orly Huff, M.D. David A. Iannitti , M.D. Fayeofori Iketubosin, M.D. Deborah Ikhena, M.D. Basel Imam, M.D. Ahmet Isiktan, M.D. Petr Itzhak, D.O. Christina Jahncke, M.D. Sana Jamerson, M.D. Ji-Hyun Jang, M.D. Sona Jasani, M.D. Hyun Young Ji, M.D. Sheng Jiang, M.D. Suzette Trocio Jocson, M.D., FPOGS Angharad Jones, M.D. Kreg Jonson, M.D. Elisa Jorgensen, M.D. Erin Nicole Jorgensen, M.D. Lourdes Juarez, M.D. Nestor Mukendi Kabamba, M.D. Karsten Kaiser, M.D. Dilip Kale, M.D. Georgios Karagiannis, M.D. Michael Karram, M.D. Tetsuya Kawakita, M.S. Allison Kay, M.D. Ashradha Ketheeswaran, M.D. Ayatallah Khafagy, M.D. Maz Khan, M.D. Chul Hong Kim, M.D. Chul-Jung Kim, M.D. Jason Kim, M.D. Suejin Kim, M.D. Young Geun Kim, M.D. Nora Elizabeth King, M.D. Kari Kjos, M.D. Jordan Klebanoff, M.D. Keisuke Kodama, M.D. Liang Kong, M.D. Christina Kopingon ARNP-BC, CNM Pira Korsieporn, M.D. Tessa Krantz, M.D. Haim Krissi, M.D. Alok Kumar, M.D. Sugandha Arun Kumar, M.D. Byung-Su Kwon, M.D. Jacobo Labastida, M.D. Nisha Lakhi, M.D. Daniel Langlois, M.D. Birte Lauer, M.D. Alexander Lazardis, M.D. Jonathan Gordon Learmont, M.D. Jung-Yun Lee, M.D. Wilma Lee, M.D. Maria C. Leiva, M.D. Jessica Lennon, M.D. Umberto Leone Roberti Maggiore, M.D. Pierre Frederic Lespinasse, M.D. Leona D. Leung, M.D. Anjie Li, M.D. Yi-Chieh Li, M.D. Tina C. Liang, M.D. Kristen Lilja, M.D. Lucy Liu, M.D. Lisa Loehrke-Sichhart, D.O. Chen Long, M.D. Jaime Bashore Long, M.D. Manuel Antonio Lopez, M.D. Landon B. Lorenz, M.D., FACOG Soren Lunde, M.D. Megan Colleen Lutz, M.D. Elliott Lyons, M.D. Gillian Mackay, M.D. Hayley MacKinnon, M.D. Viviana Madrigal Chacon, M.D. Tayane M. Magalhaes, M.D. Sadia Malik, M.D. Shazia A. Malik, M.D. Adrienne Mandelberger, M.D. Sook H. Marino, M.D. Siobhan Mark, M.D. Timothy James Martin, M.D. Alfonso Martinez, M.D. Laura Matthews, M.D. Mariana Lial Matuoka, M.D. Rachael McCabe, M.D. David Raymond McCoubrey, M.D. Kania McGhee, M.D. Patrick McIlwaine, M.D Ashley McSorley, D.O. Allen Mehr, D.O. Alberto Meisel, M.D. Uche Menakaya, M.D. Juan Ramon Mendez, M.D. Laura Merayo Hernandez, M.D. Mario Santiago Mesa Espinel, II, M.D. Jacob Meyer, M.D. Maria Alejandra Meza, M.D. Gina Michel, M.D. Erika Jaye Mikulec, M.D. Sara Mucko Miller, M.D. Katsuya Mine, M.D. Anita Betsy Mo, M.D. Abeer Mohammed, M.D. Patricia Christine Montemayor, M.D. Mauricio Montoya, M.D. Jorge Casillas Moreno, M.D. Diane Morgan, M.D. Haidy Morsy, M.D. Danny Michael Mounir, M.D. Justin Mui, M.D. Barenya Mukerji, M.D. Sukhpreet Singh Multani, M.D. Nalini Munjuwri, M.D. (Continued on page 18) AAGL BOARD OF TRUSTEE CANDIDATES ARE ANNOUNCED The Nominating Committee is pleased to announce the following candidates for 2016 Board of Directors Please note that voting will be sent by electronic mail. We encourage you to have your voice heard by having your vote counted! Voting O October pens On 3, 2015 SECRETARY-TREASURER Gary Frishman, M.D. The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University Providence, Rhode Island Marie Fidela Paraiso, M.D. Cleveland Clinic Cleveland, Ohio DIRECTORS FROM THE GENERAL MEMBERSHIP Kathy Huang, M.D. NYU Langone Medical Center New York, New York Ted Lee, M.D. Magee Women’s Hospital Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Kevin Stepp, M.D. Carolinas Healthcare System Women’s Center for Pelvic Health Charlotte, North Carolina DIRECTORS FROM THE PACIFIC RIM/INDIA/ASIA Jing-He Lang, M.D. Peking Union Medical College Hospital Beijing, China Shailesh Puntambekar, M.D. Galaxy Care Laparoscopy Institute Pune, India DIRECTORS FROM MEXICO/ CENTRAL AMERICA/SOUTH AMERICA Alberto Valero, M.D. Hospital Angeles del Pedregal Mexico City, Mexico “JD” Juan Diego Villegas, M.D. Clinica Comfamiliar Pereira, Colombia www.aagl.org July - September 2015 NewsScope 17 MEMBER NEWS WELCOME NEW MEMBERS June 1, 2015 — August 31, 2015 Megan Murdoch, M.D. Sean Murphy, M.D., FRCSC Anandhi K. Nadarajah, M.D. Eun Ji Nam, M.D. Alena D. Naumova, M.D. Zenat Nazzal, M.D. Krista Lynn Neal, M.D. Hendrik Nel, M.D. Teiichi Ninomiya, M.D. James Stewart Nitti, M.D. Nwachukwu Ifeanyi Nwebube, M.D. John A. Occhino, M.D. Randa Omer, M.D. Elizabeth O’Neill, M.D. Shuichi Ono, M.D. Ana Sofia Ore, M.D. Kristin Pugh Owens, M.D. Himmet Ozdemir, M.D. Anusha Pabbati, D.O. Recai Pabuccu, M.D. Megan Elizabeth Pagan, M.D. Nina Paidas-Teefey, M.D. Nicholas Vivian Pairaudeau , M.D. Camila C. Paiva, M.D. Zeanath Sahidsahid Palala, M.D. Erin Panarelli, M.D., FACOG Belinda Noval Panares, M.D. Misha Pangasa, M.D. Cyriac Pappachan, M.D. Amanda Paquet, M.D. Raghava Parashurama, M.D. Nimish Mukesh Parekh, M.D. Caitlin Conant Parikh, M.D. Yasaswi Paruchuri, M.D. Lasse Paulsen, M.D. Arasen Paupoo, M.D. Kaela Pearce, M.D. Alvaro E. Pena, M.D. Roberto Perez Ayala, M.D. Ann Peters, M.D. Kathryn Peticca, M.D. An Duc Pham, M.D. Toni Picerno, D.O. Yves Piche, M.D. Kristen Pomeroy, D.O. Liautaud Morin Prophete, D.O. Crystal Nicole Pruitt, M.D. Sarah Puckett, D.O. Liliana Teresa Puycan Caceres, M.D. Isis de Oliveira Quaresma, M.D. Dautant Rafael, M.D. Mala Raj, M.D. Sreebha Rajesh, MBBS, MRCOG Martin A. Rangel Hernandez, M.D. Caroline Ravndal, M.D. Rachael Rayburn, D.O. Philip Wallace Reginald, M.D. Jason Ricciuti, M.D. Marcelo Righi, M.D. Nancy Ringel, M.D. Saul D. Rivas, M.D. 18 NewsScope July - September 2015 | www.aagl.org Amy Rodatus, M.D. Manuel Rodriguez, IV, D.O. Cheong-Rae Roh, M.D. Lucio Rossini, M.D. Cristiano Rossitto, M.D. Tod Rothschild, M.D. Martin Rudnicki, M.D. Shannon Rush, M.D. David Ryan, M.D. Lisa Taniwa Ryujin, M.D. Saba Saadat, M.D. Jose Carlos Sadalla, M.D. Mariana de Andrade Sadalla, M.D. Haleema Saeed, M.D. Tamer Said, M.D. Keita Sakon, M.D. Sawan Saladin, M.D. Asra Saleem, M.D. Stefano Salvatore, M.D. Tirah Louise Samura, M.D. Carlos Sanches, M.D. Evelien M. Sandberg, M.D. Martin T. Santa Rita Escamilla, M.D. Crystal Marie Santiago, M.D. Lynsey Marie Saraiva, D.O. Mercedes Sayago, M.D. Fernanda Scheffer, M.D. Nicholas Roth Schoenbachler, M.D. Diana Bautista Segundo, M.D. Masaki Sekine, M.D. Kristin Sharar, M.D. Kalpana Sharma, M.D. Rowena Sharma, M.D. Fady Shehata, M.D. Chandra Camilla Shenoy, M.D. Akira Shirane, M.D. Oksana Shklyanka, M.D. Charles C. Sides, M.D. Afton Sielski, B.Sc., M.D. Tasneem Singhal, M.D. Antea Singleton , M.D. Jessica Sisto, M.D. Mette Skorstad, M.D. Nathalie Smilovici, M.D. Paul Nathaniel Smith, M.D. Inna Sokolova, M.D. Monica Solis-Worsfold, M.D. Meera Sood, M.D. Maria Filomena Souza, M.D. Karen Splinter, M.D. Dawn Renee Schaefer Steiner, M.D., FACOG Shannan Stephens, M.D. David Stone, M.D. I Ling Su, M.D. Fu-qing Sun, M.D. Ana Carolina Tagliatti Zani, M.D. Nobutaka Takahashi, M.D. Akiko Takashima, M.D. Kojiro Tanabe, M.D. Maria Luisa Cunanan Tanchoco, M.D. Serena Tarani, M.D. Erol Tavmergen, M.D. Alexander Taylor, M.D. Yatin Thakur, M.D. Caryl Thomas, M.D. Stephen Thompson, M.D. Anushka Tirlapur, M.D. Jessica Ton, M.D. Angela Tran, M.D. Diana Minh Tran, M.D. Julia Kefalas Troncon, M.D. Jerry Tsai, M.D. Mor Zahava Tzadik, M.D. Teoman Ulas, M.D. Christina Ulibarri, M.D. Merja Vainio, M.D. Malikah Van Der Schyff, M.D. Maria Julia Van Houtte, M.D. Norah M. Van Mello, M.D. Kris Vanhecke Jackie Vannuyen, M.D. Roberto Abraham Vargas Loza, M.D. Antonio Ramon Vela, M.D. Christopher J. Verco, M.D. Veronika Alexa Volkov, M.D. Nitin A. Wadhwa, D.O. Marta Wais, M.D. Pengfei Wang, M.D. Sha Wang, M.D. Shengnan Wang, M.D. Yanzhou Wang, M.D. Renecia Watkins, M.D. Adi Weintraub, M.D. Maria C. Wemple, MSPAS, PA-C Emily West, M.D. Jennifer Diane Wetherald, D.O., MS Lara Weyl, D.O. Lauren Moyer Wheeler, PA-C Alexandra Louise Wilson, M.D. Emelia Winston, D.O. Sarah Jane Witsberger, M.D. Michelle D. Wolfe, M.D. Cheung Wong, M.D. Chin-Jui Wu, M.D. Ling Ying Wu, M.D. Ming Wu, M.D. Allison Wyman, M.D. Maki Yabuta, M.D. Akiyoshi Yamanaka, M.D. Tsai-Hwa Yang, M.D. Xiaoming Yu, M.D. Jinsung Yuk, M.D. Jane Yun, M.D. Tricia Camille Yusaf, M.D., FACOG Arthur Zaltz, M.D. Nabila Zambrano, M.D. Jenny Zhang, M.D. Vincent Zhang, M.D. Wei Zhang, M.D. Boxun Zheng, M.D. Ying Zheng, M.D. Michelle Zubair, M.D. With Proper Cephalad Pressure, the Uterosacral Ligaments Are Preserved Koh-Efficient Helps to Create a “Margin of Safety” by Displacing the Ureters during Colpotomy Incision Safeguarding the Ureters Is Vital ...During TLH, the Koh-Efficient Helps Distance Critical Anatomy from the Colpotomy Incision The Koh-Efficient system is available for the Advincula Arch handle or the articulating RUMI II handle design. Protecting the ureters can be a considerable concern when performing a total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH). The advanced Koh-Efficient™ is designed to fit snugly around the cervix and place the vaginal fornix on stretch under appropriate cephalad pressure. This delineation provides a visual landmark and backstop for distancing the colpotomy incision from the ureters and uterosacral ligaments, creating a “margin of safety” that helps protect vital anatomical structures. To experience Dr. Arnold P. Advincula’s approach to “margin of safety” during TLH, visit YouTube.com/CooperSurgical. To learn more, call 800.243.2974 or 203.601.5200 or visit www.coopersurgical.com. ©2014 CooperSurgical, Inc. 82465 Rev. 9/14 PERIODICALS U.S. POSTAGE PAID 6757 Katella Avenue Cypress, California 90630-5105 Tel 714.503.6200 Fax 714.503.6201 E-mail [email protected] • Web site www.aagl.org CYPRESS, CA EDUCATION CALENDAR The following educational meetings are sponsored, endorsed or acknowledged by the AAGL. Educational Workshops December 10-13, 2015 Joint AAGL-COGA in Advanced MIG Meeting Scientific Program Chair: Zhang Zhenyu & C.Y. Liu Sant’ Angelo Hotel (Samsung), Beijing Tak Yue Suites Beijing, China January 18-31, 2016 4th Annual Collaborative Symposium - Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery Scientific Program Chairs: Stephen Zimberg, Michael Sprague, Javier Magrina and Jon I. Enarsson March 9-12, 2016 Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery - The Next Generation Scientific Program Chair: Jamal Mourad April 7-9, 2016 16th Surgical Masters Course in Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy and Advanced Laparoscopic Procedures Scientific Program Chair: Kate O’Hanlan The Palace Hotel San Francisco, California AAGL International Hosted Meetings June 2-5, 2016 12th AAGL International Congress on Minimally Invasive Gynecology in partnership with the Indian Association of Gynaecological Endoscopists Scientific Program Chair: Prakash Trivedi Renaissance Convention Center & Hotel Mumbai, India February 22-24, 2017 13th AAGL International Congress on Minimally Invasive Gynecology in partnership with the Federación Colombiana de Obstetricia y Ginecología (FECOLSOG) Scientific Program Chair: Juan Diego Villegas-Echeverri Cartagena de Indias, Colombia AAGL Annual Meetings November 15-19, 2015 44th AAGL Global Congress on Minimally Invasive Gynecology MGM Grand Hotel Las Vegas, Nevada November 14-18, 2016 45th AAGL Annual Global Congress on Minimally Invasive Gynecology Rosen Hotel and Convention Center at Shingle Creek Orlando, Florida November 12-16, 2017 46th AAGL Annual Global Congress on Minimally Invasive Gynecology Gaylord National Hotel & Convention Center on the Potomac National Harbor, Maryland November 11-15, 2018 47th AAGL Annual Global Congress on Minimally Invasive Gynecology MGM Grand Hotel Las Vegas, Nevada
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