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Commitee World Association of Perinatal Medicine (WAPM) President:
Treasurer:
Milan Stanojevic, Croacia
Bernat Serra, España
President-Elect:
Members:
Cihat Sen, Turquía
Olus Api, Turquía
President-Past:
Rodrigo Ayala, México
Aris Antsaklis, Grecia
Christoph Berg, Alemania
Vice Presidents:
Vincenzo D’Addario, Italia
Giovanni Monni, Italia
Aliyu Dayabu, Nigeria
Narendra Malhotra, India
Taib Delic, Bosnia & Herzegovina
Ivica Zalud, EUA
Asma Khalil, Reino Unido
General Secretary:
Renato Sa, Brasil
Marina Degtyreva, Rusia
Hiroshi Sameshima, Japón
Deputy Secretaries:
Simona Vladareanu, Rumania
Hisham Arab, Arabia Saudita
Tuangsit Wataganara, Tailandia
Alexander Ljubic, Serbia Miroslaw Wielgos, Polonia
9th World Congress of Perinatal Medicine
President
Dr. Julio Nissen
Dr. Arnaldo Acosta
Dr. Mario Carlos Gonzalez
Vice President
Dr. Miguel Ruoti Cosp
Dr. Claudio Di Martino
Scientific Commitee
General Secretary
President
Dr. Lindolfo Mendoza
Dra. Ana Bianchi
Treasurer
Members
Dra. Blanca Fretes Brom
Dr. Ramón Bataglia A.
Members
Dra. Celeste Aparicio
Dr. Osvaldo Martínez Nuzzarello Dra. Celeste Aparicio
Paraguayan Society Of Perinatology
Executive Comitee (2015-2017)
Vocals:
Honorary President:
Dr. Orlando Alfonso
Dr. Arnaldo Acosta
Dr. Alberto Cacace
President:
Dra. Mirta Mesquita
Dr. Lindolfo Mendoza Vice president: Dra. Celeste Aparicio General Secretary: Dr. Claudio Di Martino Treasure: Dra. Blanca Fretes de Brom
SPONSORING SOCIETIES - Faculty of Medical Sciences, National University of Asuncion - Academy of Medicine of Paraguay - Paraguayan Circle of Medics - Paraguayan Society of Gynecology and Obstetrics - Paraguayan Society of Pediatrics - Paraguayan Society of Climateric and Menopause - Paraguayan society of lower genital tract pathology and Colposcopy - Paraguayan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology of the Childhood and Adolescence - Paraguayan society of Prenatal Diagnosis
SPONSORING SOCIETIES - Paraguayan Society of Mastology - Latin American Federation of Associations of Perinatal Medicine (FLAMP) - Latinoamerican Federation of Societies of Obstetrics and Gynecology (FLASOG) - Ian Donald School of Ultrasound - The International Society of the Fetus as a Patient - Latin American Perinatology Center (CLAP) - Iberoamerican Society of Prenatal Diagnosis and Treatment (SIADTP) - Latin American Association of Gynecological Endocrinology (ALEG)
Welcome to the 9th World Congress of Perinatal Medicine in Developing Countries Greetings from Asunción!!! It is for me an immense pleasure to invite you to participate of the 9th World Congress of Perinatal Medicine in Developing Countries to be held in Asunción, Paraguay, from May 4th to 7th of 2016. For the first time on his history, Paraguay will be the host of a World Congress of Medicine, so it will be a challenge to catch up to other global events held in the region or outside. Our project is to discuss with all of you the most current and specific issues of Perinatology and the different aspects related to the overall health of the woman and her newborn. We look forward to leading experts and leaders' opinion to share with you the recent advances in the field. Asunción, mother of cities, located at the heart of South America, opens its doors and invites you to join us in this significant event. Arnaldo Acosta President, ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Welcome to the 9th World Congress of Perinatal Medicine in Developing Countries Dear friends from all over the world, We have been working hard during these last years, in order to present to all of you a Scientific Program reflecting the importance of Perinatal Medicine for the developing countries. We considered all the suggestions that you forwarded, because each one of you matters. We also had in mind the needs of young professionals in their different social, cultural and economic settings, because everyone committed to help mothers and infants deserves respect and gratitude. And last, but surely in the core of our concerns, we looked forward to the needs and wants of so many women and newborns in the world that still today suffer from neglect. We are quite aware that Perinatal Medicine makes enormous progresses, year after year , thanks to the conjunction of many disciplines , Obstetrics, Neonatology, Genetics, Psychology, Sociology, Ultrasound., Surgery,... but what really matters is people. Our mothers are the present, they need us today our newborns are the future, and we must be there to assist them. The WAPM has honored Paraguay entrusting the organization of the 9º World Congress of Perinatal Medicine of the developing Countries, in return wants to honor this distinction. We are happy to have such a large number of people from so many Nations. You are all most welcome. My words would fail to thanks adequately our invited speakers who so generously sacrificed their time and efforts to support this Congress and share with us their knowledge and expertise in spite of their very heavy commitments. Allow me to extend a special, heartfelt greeting, to Latin American young professionals, in the many branches of knowledge and practices tha contribute to Perinatal Medicine. You, my young friends, are the most valuable capital, to reach the most cherished wealth, health for our mothers and children. A very warm welcome to the 9 World Congress of Perinatal Medicine of the developing countries and let me wish you all a productive week of work and knowledge -sharing. Ana Bianchi President of the Scientific Committee.
Dear Colleagues, It gives me a great pleasure to welcome you at the 9th World Congress of Perinatal Medicine in Developing Countries (WCPMDC) which has been organized by the World Association of Perinatal Medicine every two (even) years in order to address the most important issues of perinatal medicine in developing countries. Although we organize the World Congresses of Perinatal Medicine (WCPM) every two (odd) years (the last 12th WCPM has been held in Madrid, Spain), we believe that problems of perinatal medicine in developing countries deserve special attention and special congress. Congress is the place where we can learn about the history, analyze the present and look into the future of perinatal medicine. Medicine is developing very rapidly and there is a strong tendency of specialization and subspecialization, which has been often connected with the loss of a more integrated, individual and humane approach toward the health problems of the patients. There is a strong tendency towards a multidisciplinary approach within many fields of medicine nowadays, and such an approach has been introduced by the concept of perinatal medicine many decades ago. This concept has been successfully practiced for many years where obstetricians, maternal and fetal specialists, neonatologists, anesthesiologists, ultrasonographers and many others work together for the benefit of the mothers and children. Unfortunately, in many countries of the world, perinatal societies do not exist; and the separation of perinatal medicine into fetomaternal and neonatal medicine is not as beneficial as it could if these two disciplines were launched together. We have to preserve the concept of perinatal medicine in order to improve perinatal health of pregnant women, their fetuses and newborn children, and I believe that our main task now and in the nearest future is to permanently improve the health of our patients either prenatally or postnatally. I am sure that the 9th WCPMDC will be a good opportunity to exchange opinions and to make contribution to the improvement of maternal, fetal and neonatal health. I wish to all of you successful and fruitful work for the benefit of our patients, to make this world better place for living for the next generations to come. I hope you as individuals will launch our organization and support our efforts to make small but important improvements in the field of perinatal medicine in developing countries. Respectfully Milan Stanojevic President of WAPM
Welcome to the 9th World Congress of Perinatal Medicine in Developing Countries On behalf of the Paraguayan Society of Perinatology I am pleased to express to welcome ofthe 9th World Congress of Perinatal Medicine, to be held during days 4 to 7 May 2016 in the city Asuncion - Paraguay. he With much effort and enthusiasm we have developed t scientific program with current issues, hoping that it fulfills the expectations of all attendees. It is also a beautiful opportunity to share experiences with leading global scientific personalities, who will give highlight to our event. We hope that the proposed activities contribute to making our Congress a forum for training, discussion and encounter between of everyone. Our city is graced by yourtopresence, hoping to enjoy the most the opportunity to be surrounded by colleagues and be able grow not only intellectually, but also humanly. Lindolfo Mendoza Rodríguez President, Paraguayan Society of Perinatology
Free Arrangements For Submitting work Abstract form instructions • ·You must choose if you will present orally or as a poster. ·The title of the abstract must be in uppercase letters. ·All author's names and the first author's name must to be entered as follows: First name initial + Surname (e.g. J. Smith). ·In case of more the one affiliation, please indicate them in the proper field following the order listed for each of the authors (e.g. Authors: J. Smith 1, F. Lewis 2, A. Burton 3 Affiliation: 1 Saint Paul Hospital 2 Cambridge University 3 Oxford University). ·Please note that the abstract presentation should be structured, including the following formally identified sections: 1. Introduction/Background; 2. Patients, Methods; 3. Results; 4. Conclusion. ·Abstract may have a maximum limit of 500 words which includes abstract text (spaces not counted). Tables, graphics, titles, authors and institution are not included in the count. A Times New Roman font size 12 is recommended. ·The document must be single spaced.
Abstract form entry instructions ·You must fill in all fields. ·“Personal data” refers to the First Author. ·Repeat the name of the First Author in the “Authors” field. ·Please note that if you do not receive you Abstract Submission Code, after filling in the Abstract form, it means that the abstract has not been submitted correctly. Please try again. ·Whenever possible the presenting author should be the submitter of the abstract. The Organizing Committee prefers to correspond with the individual who will actually be presenting the abstract, if accepted. This policy ensures that the presenter knows when and where to present the abstract. ·If your abstract is accepted for a poster presentation, the space has a maximum usable surface that is 40 inches (0.90 meters) wide by 88 inches (1.2 meters) tall. The data will, in almost every case, be quantitative. Even historical and epidemiological abstracts will typically contain numbers, rates, and trends.
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Social Activities Opening Ceremony and Cocktail - Wednesday, May 4 - 19:30 hs - Room: 9 de Julio , Conmebol Confraternity Dinner - Friday, May 6 - 20:30 hs - Terrace of Yacht & Golf Club Paraguayo - Cost of Dinner: USD 60 per person - Invitations may be purchased at the congress secretariat until Thursday May 5 at 12:00
Closing ceremony - Saturday May 7 - 11:00 hs - Room:9 de Julio, Conmebol
Desayuno de los miembros del Board de la WAPM
- Viernes 6 de mayo - Salón VIP Restaurant Hotel Bourbon (6:30 a 8:00) Free Arrangements For Submitting work
WAPM Reunion Board
- Friday, May 6 - 7:00 a 9:00 hs - FIFA Room - Bourbon Hotel
Tours Asunción – Panoramic City Tour
Departure from the hotel for a complete tour of the city of Asuncion, a city with a picturesque combination of modern and colonial architecture, including downtown and residential areas, such as the House of Independence, the Cathedral, the Government Palace, the National Heroes Mausoleum, where the remains of the greatest heroes of our history are resting, the Avenida Mariscal Lopez, also known as the Avenue of the Embassies, ending at the popular handicraft market, La Recova.
Ypacaraí Lake and Handicraft Market
This tour includes a visit to the artisanal town of Luque, with its rustic factories harps and guitars, and jewelry in gold and silver made in a filigree carving. Then we continue to visit the artisan town of Aregua, old summer town that maintains its early 20th Century flavor. Pottery and artisanal centers exhibit their works throughout the year Afterwards we continue to San Bernardino, located on the shores of Ypacarai lake, a current summer resort. Later we will visit the city of Itauguá, home of the famous Ñandutí (spider's web in Guarani language) handmade lace whose design is based on the web of spiders. Visitors can buy handicrafts such as tablecloths, tablemats, hammocks, bedcovers etc. Return to Asunción.
Golden Tour
The combination of handicrafts, culture, history and nature will make this trip an unforgettable and pleasant During the trip, we will visit the artisan town of Itá, traditionally known for making the “Gallinita de la suerte”, a small chicken made of clay, used as a lucky charm. Later visit to the church of Yaguarón, a Franciscan temple from the 18th Century, then we continue to the mountain ranges of Paraguarí. Visit the historic city of Piribebuy, then move on to the Church of Caacupe, home to the Patroness of all Paraguayans, the Virgin of Caacupe -Later we arrive to San Bernardino, the country's main summer resort, located right by the famous In the afternoon, return to Asuncion, visiting the city of “Ypacarai Lake”. Lunch Itauguá, famous for its fabric handicrafts, where the imitation of the spider web (ñanduti) stands out. Return to Asuncion.
Iguassu Falls Brazilian side and Itaipú Dam
Departure from your hotel to the bus station to board a bus to the city of Ciudad del Este. Arrival, time for breakfast (breakfast not included) and continue to visit Itaipú Dam (Paraguayan side). After this visit, we will move to the city of Foz de Iguassu, time for lunch (lunch not included) and after that, visit the Iguassu Falls, Brazilian side (National Park entrance fee not included), one of the new seven wonders of the world, with a wonderful panoramic view of the majestic waterfalls. After the tour, departure on 06:30 PM bus to return to Asunción. Arrival, and transfer to the hotel. Note: To do this tour, passengers must leave with the 01:30 AM bus and return with the 06:30 PM bus the same day. The tour does not include food service and National Park entrance fee
International Speakers Sonila Pashaj, Albania Eberhard Merz, Alemania Ana Espinosa, Argentina Clemente Martínez, Argentina Diana Galimberti, Argentina Edgardo Young, Argentina Fernando Neuspiller, Argentina Germán Campos Pérez, Argentina Héctor Bolatti, Argentina Liliana Voto, Argentina Mario Palermo, Argentina Silvio Tatti, Argentina Laila Arjumand Banu, Bangladés Mohammod Shahidullah, Bangladés Carlos Fuchtner, Bolivia Francisco Mauad, Brasil Raúl Moreira Neto, Brasil Renato Sá, Brasil Apostolos Papageorgiou, Canadá Dan Farine, Canadá Verónica Cornejo, Chile Iván Ortiz, Colombia María Fernanda Escobar,Colombia Mauricio Vasco, Colombia Nelson Aguilar, Colombia Asim Kurjak, Croacia Milan Stanojevic, Croacia Dalton Ávila, Ecuador Peter Chedraui, Ecuador Roberto Cassis, Ecuador Alaa Ebrashy, Egipto Bernat Serra, España José Manuel Bajo Arenas, España Luis Cabero, España Manuel Gallo, España
Ivica Zalud, EUA Aris Antsaklis, Grecia Ali Sungkar, Indonesia Giovanni Monni, Italia Ritsuko Pooh, Japón Arturo CardonaMéxico Javier Mancilla, México Oscar M. Salazar, México Pedro Beltrán, México Rogelio Cruz, México Samuel Karchmer, México Aliyu Labaran Dayyabu, Nigeria Paulino Vigil, Panamá Alfredo Guzmán, Perú Erasmo Huertas, Perú Alejandro Paradas, República Dominicana José de Lancer, República Dominicana Radu Vladareanu, Rumania Simona Vladareanu, Rumania Marina Degtyareva, Rusia Cihat Sen, Turquía Fernando Silvera,Uruguay Suzanne Serruya,Uruguay Ana Bianchi, Uruguay Arturo Achard, Uruguay Bremen de Mucio, Uruguay Enrique Pons, Uruguay Fernanda Blasina, Uruguay Fernanda Nozar, Uruguay José Díaz Rossello, Uruguay Justo Alonso, Uruguay Marianela Rodríguez, Uruguay Marie González, Uruguay Pablo Duran, Uruguay Ricardo Fescina,Uruguay Carlos Bermudez, Venezuela Freddy González, Venezuela Jesús Zurita, Venezuela
Local Speakers Alberto Cacace P. Alberto Filippi Alejandra Lee Alejandro Mazacotte Amada Rodríguez Amalia Castro Ana G. Lamberti Ana López Ana Soilan Andrés Ginés Anibal Espinola Antonio Arbo Antonio Centurión B. Antonio Ruoti M. Blanca Lila Fretes Carlos Cobelo Carlos Sosa Carlos Vera Urdapilleta Carlos Wildberger Carmelo Caballero Cástulo Franco Celeste Aparicio Cesareo Saldivar Claudio Di Martino Cristian Sosa Cristina Motta Cristina Ramírez Cristina Vera Flores Cynthia Cardozo David Romero Dolores Castellano Edith Plaz Elena Kasamatsu Elsa Aguilera Elvira Mendieta Enrique Calabrese Ernesto Gruhn Fabián Martins Fabio A. Gutiérrez Báez Fabiola Blanco Fanny Corrales Félix Brizuela Fernando Abarzua Fernando Velázquez Francisco Perrota Gabina Rodriguez Gisela Lovera Gladys Larrieu Gloria Velázquez Graciela Rojas
Guillermo Álvarez Guillermo Ramalho Gustavo Manavela Gustavo Ortiz Ida Esquivel Jazmín Valdez Jesús Zurita Joaquín Galeano Jorge Alvarenga Jorge Fernández Jorge Hamer Jorge López Camperchioli Jorge Santos Jose Ramirez Montero Juan Carlos Alvarenga Juan Carlos Chaparro A. Juan Manuel Galeano Juana Torres Julia Acuña Julio Baibé Karen Díaz Leni Funk Lida Sosa Liliana Fleitas Lilio Irala Lindolfo Mendoza Lisa Airaldi Lizzie Galeano Lourdes Báez Lourdes Santacruz Luis Ayala Valdez Luis Jara Magdalena Benegas Manuel Careaga Manuel Galeano Marcelino Ortellado Marco González María Elena Ferreira María Victoria López Mariela Núñez Marina Ortega Mario Carlos González Mario Corna Mario Echeverría Mario Villalba Mangiaterra Marta Ascurra Marta Velgara Miguel Porzio Miguel Ruoti Miriam García Mónica Iriarte
Mónica Ontano Nadir Galeano Nelly Maldonado Nery Rodriguez Olga González Orlando Alfonso Stunf Oscar Atobe Oscar Codas Thompson Oscar Ruiz Osmar Garcete Osvaldo Martínez N. Patricia Veiluva Pedro Pablo Guanes Peter Chedraui Rafael Adorno Ramón Bataglia Ramón Cueto Ramón Parri Raquel Segovia Rene García Ricardo Abed Ricardo Ochoa Roberto López Rodrigo Berni Roger Molinas Roger Rolón Romina Espínola Rossana Fonseca Rubén Da Silva Rubén Ortiz Rubén Ruttia Sandro Strübing Santiago Arias Cohl Shirley Cardozo Sonia Yalil Stelvina Duarte Valeria Sanabria Vicente Acuña Vicente Bataglia Vivian Santander Ylbe Palacios Zully Benítez
Wednesday, May 4th 8:30 – 9:30
Room: Havelange II
Ian Donald School of Ultrasound Chair: Asim Kurjak (Croatia), Ana Bianchi (Uruguay) Secretaries: Ana López (Paraguay), Luis Jara (Paraguay) Functional studies of fetal neurobehavioral. Kanet Test - Asim Kurjak (Croatia) Neurobehavioral of the fetus and the newborn, to what extent are different or similar - Milan Stanovejic (Croatia) Kanet test. Bucarest consensus 2015 - Raul Moreira Neto (Brazil)
8:30 – 9:30
Room: Havelange IiI
Postpartum Hemorrhage Chair: Ramón Bataglia (Paraguay), Arturo Cardona (Colombia). Secretaries: Gonzalo Paredes (Paraguay), Pio Martin Palacios (Paraguay) Causes of PPH. Risk factors - Luis Cabero (Spain) Postpartum atony. Etiology of atony – Héctor Bolatti (Argentina) Clinical safety for the obstetric hemorrhage attention – Iván Ortiz (Colombia)
8:30 – 9:30
Room: Havelange Iv
Fetal/Neonatal Hypoxic Ischemic Syndrome Chair: Julia Acuña (Paraguay), Marina Degtyareva (Russia) Secretaries: Leni Funk (Paraguay), Cristina Motta (Paraguay) Doppler in the decision-making in fetal hypoxia - Ivica Zalud (USA) Evaluation of perinatal asphyxia and hipoxia – Ali Sungkar (Indonesia) Initial care of the newborn with perinatal asphyxia - Apostolos Papageorgiou (Canada)
Wednesday, May 4th 8:30 – 9:30
Room: 9 de Julio
Chair: Vicente Acuña (Paraguay), Juan Carlos Chaparro A (Paraguay) Secretaries: Mariela Núñez (Paraguay), Rodrigo Berni (Paraguay) Myomectomy infertility: Indications – José Ramírez Montero (Paraguay) Hysteroscopic resection limits of myomas - Arturo Achard Algorta (Uruguay) Miomectomies: Laparoscopy or laparotomy – Rotocut uses – Vicente Acuña (Paraguay)
9:30 – 10:00
10:00 – 11:30
Break
room: Havelange II
Ian Donald School of Ultrasound Anatomy of the nervous system with 2d-3d silhouette ultrasound - Ritsuko Pooh (Japan) How to understand the holoprosencephaly? - Radu Vladareanu (Romania) 3D ultrasound demonstration of the normal and abnormal fetal face in the first trimester - Eberhard Merz (Germany) Ecocardiography first trimester of cardiopathies. Myth or reality - Alaa Ebrashy (Egypt)
10:00 – 11:30 Postpartum Hemorrhage Medical treatment of postpartum hemorrhages - Ricardo Fescina (Uruguay) Transport measures lifesaving - Carlos Futchner (Bolivia) Conservative surgical intervention in PPH - Arturo Cardona (Mexico) Management of HPP near miss – María Fernanda Escobar (Colombia)
Room: Havelange III
Wednesday, May 4th 10:00 – 11:30
room: Havelange Iv
Fetal/Neonatal Hypoxic Ischemic Syndrome Newborn brain monitoring with a history of perinatal asphyxia - Marianela Rodríguez (Uruguay) How to inform parents of hypoxic ischemic RN? Coordinate between neonatologist and obstetrician to avoid unnecessary demands – Justo Alonso (Uruguay)
10:00 – 11:30
room: 9 de Julio
Gynecological Endoscopy General principles of robotic surgery - Fernando Abarzua (Paraguay) Role of endoscopy in infertility – Roger Molinas (Paraguay) Applications of robotic surgery in gynecological laparoscopy. Applications. Costs. Cost-benefit - Fernando Abarzua (Paraguay) Value of laparoscopic hysterectomy – Arturo Achard Algorta (Uruguay)
11:30 – 11:50
break
12:00 – 12:30
room: Havelange II
Conference Disparities of neonatal mortality in the world - Milan Stanojevic (Croatia) Presidents: Osvaldo Martínez N. (Paraguay), Claudio Di Martino (Paraguay)
12:00 – 12:30 Conference Good news and bad news on the effect of globalization on the perinatal health - Asim Kurjak (Croatia) Presidents: Antonio Centurión B. (Paraguay), Miguel Porzio (Paraguay)
room: Havelange Iv
Wednesday, May 4th 12:30 - 14:00
rooms: Havelange Iv
Roche Symposium Noninvasive Fetal Genetic Testing (NIPT): implications for the current obstetrical care - Juan Acuña Chair: Marta González de Díaz Peña (Paraguay) 12:30 - 14:00
rooms: Havelange Iv
*Abbott Symposium New advances in contraception More benefits less risks - Marcelo Bianchi (Chile) Chair: Cesar Manuel Sisa (Paraguay) Secretary: Carlos Lezcano (Paraguay)
14:00 – 15:20
room: Havelange II
Ian Donald School of Ultrasound Chair: Renato Sá (Brazil), Jorge Hamer (Argentina) Secretaries: Marta Velgara (Paraguay), Enrique Calabrese (Paraguay) Neurosonography embryofetal, about Zika and microcephaly – Jesús Zurita (Venezuela) Ultrasound of pelvic tumors - Francisco Mauad (Brazil) Ecostream in perinatology - Ana Bianchi (Uruguay) What is the value of doppler cerebroplacental ratio MCA - Ivica Zalud (USA)
14:00 – 15:20
room: Havelange III
Postpartum Hemorrhage Chair: Carlos Fuchtner (Bolivia), Raquel Segovia (Paraguay) Secretaries: Rubén Ruttia (Paraguay), Mónica Ontano (Paraguay) Advanced resuscitation in PPH and coagulopathy – Mauricio Vasco (Colombia) Management of PPH. Use of carbetocin - Dan Farine (Canada) Use of misoprostol - Pedro Beltrán (Mexico) FIGO protocol assistance of the PPH – Dan Farine (Canada)
14:00 – 15:20 Perinatal Infections Chair: Antonio Arbo (Paraguay), Roger Rolón (Paraguay) Secretaries: Miriam García (Paraguay), Lisa Airaldi (Paraguay) US role in intrauterine infection. Fetal symptoms - Alaa Ebrashy (Egypt) Neonatal sepsis – Marina Degtyareva (Russia) Management of prenatal infections - Javier Mancilla (Mexico) The use of antibiotics in perinatal care - Fernando Silvera (Uruguay)
room: Havelange Iv
Wednesday, May 4th 14:00 – 15:20
room: 9 de Julio
Gynecological Endoscopy Chair: Vicente Acuña (Paraguay), Juan Carlos Chaparro (Paraguay) Secretaries: Rafael Adorno (Paraguay), Osmar Garcete (Paraguay) Hysteroscopy value in the diagnosis and treatment of abnormal uterine hemorrhage – Vicente Bataglia (Paraguay) Anatomopathological correlation of hysteroscopic discoveries - Arturo Achard Algorta (Uruguay) Laparoscopy in endometriosis - Roger Molinas (Paraguay) Treatment of uterine malformation by hysteroscopy - Oscar Ruiz (Paraguay)
15:20 – 15:40
15:40 - 17:00
break
room: Havelange II
Ian Donald School of Ultrasound Ultrasound of fetal hydrops – Erasmo Huertas (Peru) Ultrasonographic markers of fetal infection - Roberto Cassis (Ecuador) US markers of second trimester - Alfredo Guzman (Peru) Ultrasound in the evaluation of preterm delivery - Nelson Aguilar (Colombia)
15:40 - 17:00
room: Havelange IiI
Neonatal Screening Chair: Ida Esquivel (Paraguay), Marta Ascurra (Paraguay) Secretaries: Rossana Fonseca (Paraguay), Alejandra Lee (Paraguay) Neonatal screening for metabolic diseases - Marta Ascurra (Paraguay) Social and economic implications of expanded neonatal inquiries - Verónica Cornejo (Chile) Neonatal screening for congenital adrenal hyperplasia - Fabiola Blanco (Paraguay) Update on diagnosis and monitoring of galactosemia - Verónica Cornejo (Chile)
Wednesday, May 4th 14:00 – 15:20
room: Havelange IV
Perinatal Infections Venezuelan consensus on vaccines in pregnancy – Freddy González (Venezuela) Connatal lues. Diagnostic guidelines. Who to treat and how? - Daniel Borbonet (Uruguay)
19:30 – 21:00
Opening Ceremony
21:00 – 21:30
Cocktail
Thursday, May 5th 8:30 – 9:30
room: Havelange II
International Society of the Fetus as a Patient Chair: Aris Antsaklis (Grecia), Milan Stanojevic (Croatia) Secretaries: Alejandro Mazacotte (Paraguay), Amada Rodríguez (Paraguay) Migration disorders of the fetal brain – Ritsuko Pooh (Japan) Prenatal ultrasound diagnosis of congenital abnormalities in Africa. The challenge and the opportunity - Aliyu Labaran D. (Nigeria) 3D Ultrasound: Demonstration of the normal and abnormal fetal corpus callosum – Sonila Pashaj (Albania)
8:30 – 9:30
room: Havelange IIi
Fetal Surgery: Present and Future Chair: Cristian Sosa (Paraguay), Justo Alonso (Uruguay) Secretaries: Juan Manuel Galeano (Paraguay), Cristina Ramírez (Paraguay) Fetal bronchoscopy in treating microcystic adenomatoid malformations. Experience in Mexico - Rogelio Cruz (Mexico) Fetus-fetal transfusion syndrome. Laser surgery – Carlos Bermudez (Venezuela) Surgery of congenital heart disease, intrauterine aortic stenosis. Mexican experience - Rogelio Cruz (Mexico)
8:30 – 9:30 Hypertension and Pregnancy Chair: Vicente Bataglia A. (Paraguay), Ylbe Palacios (Paraguay) Secretaries: Graciela Rojas (Paraguay), Jorge Santos (Paraguay) Epidemiology of preeclampsia. Risk factors - Aris Antsaklis (Greece) Prediction of preeclampsia and its complications - Bernat Serra (Spain) Detection of preeclampsia in the first trimester - Nelson Aguilar (Colombia)
room: Havelange Iv
Thursday, May 5th 8:30 – 9:30
room: 9 de Julio
Reproductive Medicine Chair: Pedro Pablo Guanes (Paraguay), Mario Villalba Mangiaterra (Paraguay) Secretaries: Shirley Cardozo (Paraguay), Guillermo Ramalho (Paraguay) New strategies in ovarian stimulation programs - Joaquín Galeano (Paraguay) Oocyte donation program. More expectations, more facilities - Sonia Yalil (Paraguay) Müller malformations. TRA results - José Ramirez M. (Paraguay)
8:30 – 9:30
10:00 – 11:30
break
room: Havelange II
International Society of the Fetus as a Patient Screening for fetal heart defects - Cihat Sen (Turkey) Surgically correctable congenital malformation, neonatologist point of view - Milan Stanojevic (Croatia)
10:00 – 11:30 Fetal Surgery: Present and Future Fetal surgery experience in Argentina - Mario Palermo (Argentina) Fetal thoracic surgery. Using polidocanol - Carlos Bermudez (Venezuela) Fetal surgery for myelomeningocele correction - Renato Sá (Brazil) Perinatal management of gastroschisis – Ana Espinosa (Argentina)
room: Havelange II
Thursday, May 5th 10:00 – 11:30
room:9 de julio
Reproductive Medicine Cryopreservation programs. The future of reproductive medicine – Pedro Pablo Guanes (Paraguay) Ultrasonography of ovarian reserve - Jose Bajo Arenas (Spain) New advances in treatments of human reproduction - Edgardo Young (Argentina) Effect of female age on reproduction - Fernando Neuspiller (Argentina)
11:30 – 11:50
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12:00 – 12:30
room: Havelange Ii
Conference Fetus as a person –Fetus as a patient - Asim Kurjak (Croatia) Presidents: Rubén Da Silva (Paraguay), Antonio Ruoti M. (Paraguay)
12:00 – 12:30
room: Havelange Iv
Conference Impact of reproductive genetic testing in Latin American countries - Samuel Karchmer (Mexico) Presidents: Vicente Bataglia Doldán (Paraguay), Celeste Aparicio (Paraguay)
12:30 – 14:00
rooms: Havelange II/*9 de julio
Roche Symposium sFlt-1/PlGF ratio: a major step forward in the management of preeclampsia *Index Symposium Management with human urinary gonadotropins in the ovulatory stimulus - Edgardo Young (Argentina) Diagnosis and treatment of polycystic ovary – Fernando Neuspiller (Argentina)
Thursday, May 5th 14:00 – 15:20
room: Havelange II
International Society of the Fetus as a Patient Chair: Roberto Cassis (Ecuador), Oscar Atobe (Paraguay) Secretaries: Alberto Filippi (Paraguay), Liliana Fleitas (Paraguay) Diagnosis of ventriculomegaly and its importance - Erasmo Huertas (Peru) Placental ultrasound and its clinical significance - Francisco Mauad (Brazil) Ultrasound evaluation of monochorionic pregnancy – Mario Palermo (Argentina) Fetal impact in maternal stress - Liliana Voto (Argentina)
14:00 – 15:20
room: Havelange III
Latinamerican Federation of Perinatal Medicine (FLAMP) Chair: Dalton Ávila (Ecuador), Elvira Mendieta (Paraguay) Secretaries: Jorge Fernández (Paraguay), Ricardo Ochoa (Paraguay) Procedures and results in extreme maternal morbidity – Ricardo Fescina (Uruguay) Controversies in the justification of increased caesarean operation - Dalton Ávila (Ecuador) Technologies of minimal agression for intrauterine resolution of congenital defects - Carlos Bermudez (Venezuela)
14:00 – 15:20 Prenatal Diagnosis Chair: Marcelino Ortellado (Paraguay), Fernando Velázquez (Paraguay) Secretaries: Liliana Echauri (Paraguay), María Victoria López (Paraguay) Prenatal invasive and noninvasive test in 2016 - Giovanni Monni (Italy) Bordeline ventriculomegaly: Better infants. Outcome follow-up better antenatal counseling - Simona Vladareanu (Romania) Tomorrow Test – Manuel Gallo (Spain) Ethical dilemmas of prenatal diagnosis - Marie González (Uruguay)
room: Havelange IV
Thursday, May 5th 14:00 – 15:20
room: 9 de Julio
Paraguayan Society of Mastology Management of Mammary Pathology Chair: Nelly Maldonado (Paraguay), Magdalena Benegas (Paraguay) Secretaries: Lourdes Báez (Paraguay), Gisela Lovera (Paraguay) Old lessons and new challenges. PNPCUM - Nelly Maldonado (Paraguay) Breast cancer situation in Paraguay - Nery Rodríguez (Paraguay) Advances in breast imaging. 3D – PET scan mammography - Oscar Codas Thompson (Paraguay) Genetics and breast cancer - Roberto Lopez (Paraguay) 15:20 – 15:40
15:40 – 17:40
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room: Havelange Ii
International Society of the Fetus as a Patient Hepatic artery: Real importance - Freddy González (Venezuela) Genetic screening of the first trimester - Jose de Lancer (Dominican Republic) Voluntariness in the realization of prenatal diagnosis - Marie Gonzalez (Uruguay) The importance of palliative care integrated into the health team - Fernando Silvera (Uruguay) Diagnostic criteria of hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy in children. Initial range - Fernando Silvera (Uruguay) Diagnosis of RPM. Implications for the management - Dan Farine (Canada)
Thursday, May 5th 15:40 – 17:40
room: Havelange Iii
Latinamerican Federation of Perinatal Medicine (FLAMP) Violence against women. The hidden problem of health - Samuel Karchmer (Mexico) FIGO working group: Violence against women – Diana Galimberti (Argentina) Changes in obstetrical procedures that influence the neonatal pathologies worsening SAM SIRI – Fernanda Nozar (Uruguay) Preterm neonate stabilization in the delivery room - Fernanda Blasina Fiction and reality in the diagnosis of fetal distress - Renato Sá (Brazil) Fiction and reality in the benefits of timely umbilical cord clamping – José Díaz Rossello (Uruguay)
15:40 – 17:40
room: havelange iv
Multiple Pregnancy Chair: Alberto Cacace P. (Paraguay), Cristina Vera Flores (Paraguay) Secretaries: Jorge Fernández Agüero (Paraguay), Guillermo Alvarez (Paraguay) Complications of multiple pregnancy - Aris Antsaklis (Greece) Prenatal diagnosis in twin pregnancy NIPT - Giovanni Monni (Italy) Performance assessment by 4D ultrasound of twin pregnancy - Asim Kurjak (Croatia) Multiple pregnancy. How to improve perinatal outcomes? - Aris Antsaklis (Greece) Diamniotic monochorionic pregnancy complications – Mario Palermo (Argentina)
15:40 – 17:40
room: 9 de julio
Paraguayan Society of Mastology Management of Mammary Pathology Molecular biology in breast cancer - Carmelo Caballero (Paraguay) Breast cancer in young woman – Valeria Sanabria (Paraguay) Family planning and pregnancy after breast cancer - Nelly Maldonado (Paraguay) Advances in surgical treatment of breast disease. Lipotransference - Ricardo Abed (Paraguay) Radiotherapy in breast cancer today – Gustavo Guggiari (Paraguay)
FLASOG/OPS WORKSHOP ZERO DEATHS DUE TO POSTPARTUM HEMORRHAGE
Friday, May 6th 8:30 – 9:30
room; Havelange II
Delivery / RN Premature Chair: Jorge López Camperchioli (Paraguay), Javier Mancilla (México) Secretaries: Lilio Irala (Paraguay), Fabián Martins (Paraguay) Complications of prematurity by immaturity, ¿inflammatory response or both? – Ali Sungkar (Indonesia) Medical and ethical issue related to prematurity - Apostolos Papageorgiou (Canada) Anemia in prematurity - Marina Degtyareva (Russia)
8:30 – 9:30
room: Havelange IIi
Latinoamerican Center of Perinatology (CLAP) Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) World Health Organization (WHO) The path of the ODS to ODM Priorities in Maternal Health, Reproductive and Neonatal - Suzanne Serruya (Uruguay) Maternal mortality Avoidable - Project Zero Maternal Deaths by Hemorrhage - Bremen De Mucio (Uruguay) The new agenda on women's health - Rodolfo Gómez (Uruguay) CLAP Sentinel Network Centers for monitoring maternal health - Bremen De Mucio (Uruguay) CLAP Sentinel Network Centers for monitoring women at abortion (MUSA) - Rodolfo Gómez (Uruguay)
8:30 – 9:30
room: Havelange Iv
Iberoamerican Society of Prenatal Diagnosis (SIDPTP) Prenatal screening for chromosomal 1st trimester Sonographic evaluation of embryonic anatomy - Ana Espinosa (Argentina) Detection of fetal abnormalities in the first trimester by use of 3D ultrasound - Sonila Pashaj (Albania) First trimester screening using the German Software PRC 3.0 - Eberhard Merz (Germany) Future of prenatal ultrasound diagnosis – Asim Kurjak (Croatia)
Friday, May 6th 8:30 – 9:30
room: 9 de Julio
Pelvic Floor Chair: Andres Ginés (Paraguay), Mario Corna (Paraguay) Secretaries: Cesareo Saldívar (Paraguay), Mario Echeverría (Paraguay) Anatomy and ultrasound diagnosis of pelvic floor disorders - Carlos Cobelo (Paraguay) Colposuspension previous obturatriz (CATO). Fundamentals - Fernanda Nozar (Uruguay)
9:30 – 10:00
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10:00 – 11:30
room: Havelange II
Delivery / RN Premature Morbidities and survival of extreme preterm- Fernando Silvera (Uruguay) Use and benefit of the pessary – Luis Cabero (Spain) Choosing a tocolytic agent - Bernat Serra (Spain)
10:00 – 11:30
room:: Havelange IiI
Latinoamerican Center of Perinatology (CLAP), Panamerican Health Organization (PAHO), World Health Organization (WHO) Zero maternal deaths from hemorrhage project Zero maternal deaths from hemorrhage project CLAP OPS/OMS CLAP OPS/OMS Neonatal health near miss neonatal – Pablo Duran CLAP OPS/OMS Near miss neonatal CLAP OPS/OMS - Pablo Duran
Friday, May 6th 10:00 - 11:30
room: 9 de Julio
Pelvic Floor How to evaluate the results of surgical treatment of pelvic floor disorders - Fernanda Nozar (Uruguay) Treatment of vaginal vault prolapse by videolaparoscopic - Vicente Acuña (Paraguay)
11:30 – 11:50
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12:00 – 12:30
room: Havelange II
Conference Cesarean epidemic. Can we reduce the rate? - Aris Antsaklis (Greece) Presidents: Luis Ayala Valdez (Paraguay), Sandro Strübing (Paraguay)
12:00 – 12:30
room: Havelange IV
Conference Fetal lung surgery - Cihat Sen (Turkey) Presidents: Carlos Bermúdez (Venezuela), Santiago Arias Cohl (Paraguay)
12:30 – 14:00 Sanofi Symposium
*Díaz-Gill Symposium
rooms: Havelange III/*9 de julio
Friday, May 6th 14:00 – 15:20
room: Havelange II
Diabetes and Obesity in Pregnancy Chair: Nelson Aguilar (Colombia), Cástulo Franco (Paraguay) Secretaries: Romina Espínola (Paraguay), Rene García (Paraguay) Inducing fetal lung maturation in diabetes – Pedro Beltran (Mexico) Long-term effects of diabetes. Maternal metabolic syndrome in the newborn - Marina Degtyareva (Russia) Obesity and pregnancy. A challenge to the obstetrician – Pedro Beltran (Mexico) Impact of gestational diabetes on future generations - Luis Cabero (Spain)
14:00 – 15:20
room: Havelange III
Pregnancy in Adolescence Chair: Carlos Vera U. (Paraguay), Dolores Castellano (Paraguay) Secretaries: Gabina Rodríguez (Paraguay), Lizzie Galeano (Paraguay) Causes and consequences of risk behaviors in adolescent women - Enrique Pons (Uruguay) High incidence of teenage pregnancies. Probable causes. Experience in marginal areas in Mexico - Javier Mancilla (Mexico) Early pregnancy in adolescents - Carlos Vera Urdapilleta (Paraguay) Biopsychosocial profile of adolescent pregnant - Gladys Larrieur (Paraguay)
14:00 – 15:20
room: Havelange Iv
Iberoamerican Society of Prenatal Diagnosis (SIDPTP) Prenatal screening for chromosomal 1st trimester Chair: Miguel Ruoti (Paraguay), Lindolfo Mendoza (Paraguay) Secretaries: Stelvina Duarte (Paraguay), Vivian Santander (Paraguay) Sonographic evaluation of fetal anatomy in the 11 week to 13+6 - Jorge Hamer (Argentina) Nuchal translucency -Manuel Gallo (Spain) Nuchal translucency and normal karyotype. What do we do? – Francisco Mauad (Brazil) How to communicate to parents a fetal malformation? – Pedro Beltrán (Mexico)
Friday, May 6th 14:00 – 15:20
room: 9 de Julio
Latin American Association of Gynecological Endocrinology (ALEG) Chair: Karen Díaz (Paraguay), Patricia Veiluva (Paraguay) Secretaries: Cynthia Cardozo (Paraguay), Lourdes Santacruz (Paraguay) Impact of contraception in maternal mortality: Historical trend - Fanny Corrales (Paraguay) Update on long-acting reversible contraception - Alejandro Paradas (Dominican Republic) Contraception in the extremes of life – Blanca Lila Fretes (Paraguay) Contraceptives and metabolic risk - Lida Sosa (Paraguay)
15:20 – 15:40
15:40 – 17:40
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room: Havelange II
Diabetes and Obesity in Pregnancy Fetal programming and maternal and child obesity - Javier Mancilla (Mexico) How to deliver the extreme obese patient? - Dan Farine (Canada) Management and control of the obese patient - Luis Cabero (Spain)
15:40 – 17:40
room: Havelange IiI
Vigilance of Fetal Wellness Chair: Alfredo Guzmán (Perú), María Elena Ferreira (Paraguay) Secretaries: Nadir Delgado (Paraguay), Manuel Careaga (Paraguay) Intrapartum fetal monitoring and cerebral palsy – Manuel Gallo (Spain) Fetal vigilance. Electronic monitoring - Paulino Vigil (Panama) Should make CGT in all birth control? - Fernanda Nozar (Uruguay) Ultrasound evaluation during labor as an important tool to reduce fetal morbidity – Arturo Cardona (Mexico) New FIGO guidelines for monitoring delivery - Justo Alonso (Uruguay) Using Doppler in antepartum placental evaluation– Francisco Mauad (Brasil)
Friday, May 6th 15:40 – 17:40
room: Havelange Iv
Iberoamerican Society of Prenatal Diagnosis (SIDPTP) Prenatal screening for chromosomal 1st trimester Nasal bone - Freddy González (Venezuela) Ductus venosus - Miguel Ruoti (Paraguay) Doppler of the tricuspid valve - Ana Bianchi (Uruguay) Other ultrasound markers of the first trimester - Ana Espinosa (Argentina) Invasive techniques for prenatal diagnosis - Carlos Bermudez (Venezuela) Evaluation of zygosity in twin pregnancy in the first trimester - Ana Espinosa (Argentina
14:00 – 15:20
room: 9 de Julio
Paraguayan Society of Climacteric and Menopause Climacteric and Menopause Chair: Julio Baibé (Paraguay), Mario C. González (Paraguay) Secretaries: Gloria Velázquez (Paraguay), Félix Brizuela (Paraguay) Update on hormone replacement therapy. Use in special situations - Peter Chedraui (Ecuador) Local use of estrogens in the climacteric - Clemente Martinez (Argentina) Vitamin D, bone and beyond - Alejandro Paradas (Dominican Republic) Metabolic syndrome - Peter Chedraui (Ecuador) Sexual dysfunction in climacteric - Alejandro Paradas (Dominican Republic) Neuroendocrinology in the menopausal transition - Zully Benitez (Paraguay)
Saturday, May 7th 8:30 – 9:30
room; Havelange II
Intrauterine Growth Restriction (IUGR) Chair: José de Lancer (Dominican Republic), Marco González (Paraguay) Secretaries: Carlos Wildberger (Paraguay), Edith Plaz (Paraguay) Intrauterine growth restriction. New approach - Mario Palermo (Argentina) IUGR neonatal neurological assessment – Fernando Silvera (Uruguay) Functional cardiac evaluation in IUGR - Ana Bianchi (Uruguay)
8:30 – 9:30
room: Havelange iII
Labor and its Complications Chair: Ramón Bataglia (Paraguay), Leni Funk (Paraguay) Secretaries: Oscar M. Salazar (México), Olga González (Paraguay) Is there a place for the use of forceps or suction in the XXI century? – Germán Campos Pérez (Argentina) Assessment of progress in labor. The partograph and its evolution – Ricardo Fescina (Uruguay) Pregnancy and low risk childbirth. Reality or fiction? – Samuel Karchmer (Mexico)
8:30 – 9:30
Sroom: Havelange iv
Paraguayan Society of Prenatal Diagnosis (SODIAPP) Chair: Juana Torres (Paraguay), Ramón Cueto (Paraguay) Secretaries: Orlando Alfonso S. (Paraguay), Jazmín Valdez (Paraguay) Sonographic diagnosis in perinatal infections – Gustavo Ortiz (Paraguay) Sonographic evaluation in the placental accretism - Jorge Hamer (Argentina) Bioethics in maternal fetal medicine - Lindolfo Mendoza (Paraguay)
Saturday, May 7th 8:30 – 9:30
room: 9 de Julio
Paraguayan Society of Lower Genital Tract Pathology and Colposcopy Precursor lesions and Invasive Cervical Cancer in Pregnancy Chair: Ana María Soilán (Paraguay), Fabio A. Gutiérrez Báez (Paraguay) Secretaries: Amalia Castro (Paraguay), Jorge Alvarenga (Paraguay) New technologies and procedures for screening and triage of cervical cancer - Elena Kasamatsu (Paraguay) Difficulties in managing sil in pregnancy - Aníbal Espinola (Paraguay)
9:30 – 10:00
10:00 - 10:20
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room: Havelange IiI
Labor and its Complications Labor induction. Use of oxytocin - Fernanda Nozar (Uruguay) Fetal effects of regional anesthesia for childbirth - Justo Alonso (Uruguay) Shoulder dystocia. What's new? - Dan Farine (Canada)
10:00 - 10:20
room: Havelange Iv
Paraguayan Society of Prenatal Diagnosis (SODIAPP) Algorithm of US studies during pregnancy - Alberto Cacace Piacentini (Paraguay) Genetic sonogram of 2nd trimester - Ana Espinosa (Argentina) Ultrasound delivery room - David Romero (Paraguay)
Saturday, May 7th 10:00 - 10:20
room: 9 de Julio
Paraguayan Society of Lower Genital Tract Pathology and Colposcopy Precursor lesions and Invasive Cervical Cancer in Pregnancy Invasive cancer in pregnancy - Francisco Perrota (Paraguay) CCU prevention program in Paraguay - Juan Carlos Alvarenga (Paraguay), Nelly Maldonado (Paraguay) Monovalent vaccines - Silvio Tatti (Argentina)
11:00 – 12-00
12:00 – 12:30
Closing Ceremony
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