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Thursday 10th
Friday 11th

PRE CONGRESS COURSES
Tuesday, November 8th.

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FETAL AND NEONATAL NEUROSCAN – NEW CHALLENGES
Chairpersons: A. Kurjak (Croatia) and R.K. Pooh (Japan)

SECOND ADVANCED COURSE - IAN DONALD INTER-UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ULTRASOUND
Uruguay branch Director: Ana Bianchi
Chairpersons: A. Kurjak (Croatia) and F.A. Chervenak (United States)

ERICH SALING WORLD SCHOOL OF PERINATAL MEDICINE
Chairpersons: X. Carbonell Estrany (Spain) and A. Antsaklis (Greece)

ADVANCES IN NEONATAL CARE
Chairpersons: Raul Bustos (Uruguay), Apostolos Papageorgiou (Canada) and Eduardo Bancalari (United States)

PERINATAL PSYCHOLOGY- COMMUNICATIONAL ISSUES BETWEEN PARENTS AND PERINATAL TEAMS
Chairpersons: Miguel Larguia (Argentina) and Denise Defey (Uruguay)

NEW TRENDS IN GENETICS IN PERINATAL MEDICINE
Chairpersons: Enrique Gadow (Argentina), Roberto Quadrelli (Uruguay) and Alicia Vaglio (Uruguay)

FIGO EDUCATION SEMINAR: New challenges in maternal health
Organized by: Capacity Building in Education and Training Committee
Chairpersons: Sabaratnam Arulkumaran (FIGO - United Kingdom ) and Arnaldo Acosta (FIGO - Paraguay)

CLAP/WR PAHO/WHO Strategies addressing maternal and perinatal health in the next decade: A view from the public health.
Chairpersons : Ricardo Fescina (Uruguay) and Bremen de Mucio (Uruguay)

KEYNOTE LECTURES

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History of Perinatal Medicine – early stages
Speaker : Erich Saling (Germany)

The rebirth of progesterone: Cervical ultrasound and progesterone to prevent preterm birth
Speaker : Roberto Romero (United States)

Perinatal factors and outcomes of the extreme premature infant
Speaker : Eduardo Bancalari (United States)

Ethical aspects of prenatal diagnosis and fetal therapy
Speaker : Samuel Karchmer (Mexico)

4D assessment of fetal brain function
Speaker : Asim Kurjak (Croatia)

Long term implications for the Offspring of Gestational Diabetes
Speaker : Manuel Carrapato (Portugal)

Evolution of Perinatal Medicine: From Art to Science
Speaker : José María Carrera (Spain)

Ethical consideration of criticall ill infants
Speaker : Hiroshi Nishida (Japan)

LECTURES

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  1. Perfect Baby: Imperfect expectations
  2. Risk and outcomes of late preterm deliveries
  3. Technical evolution in invasive fetal diagnosis and therapy
  4. Treatment of fetal diseases by high intensity focused ultrasound
  5. Antenatal maternal stress and epigenetics: Why is this important for the perinatologist?
  6. New thoughts on neonatal convulsions
  7. Bronchopulmonary dysplasia
  8. What is new in perinatal ultrasound
  9. Ethical conflicts of interest between the mother and the fetus in cases of cancer associated to pregnancy
  10. Development of the senses
  11. Diagnosis and management of persistent ductus arteriosus
  12. Psychosocial consequences of an adverse perinatal diagnosis
  13. Transcutaneous bilirubun measurement
  14. Cord blood banking: follow-up
  15. After birth tissues as important resource of regenerative medicine
  16. Haemostasis algorythm based management of postpartum haemorrhage
  17. Therapeutic cooling for hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy
  18. Recent advances in Imaging in Perinatal Medicine
  19. Abuse of substances during pregnancy
  20. Neonatal Morbimortality linked to Abruptio Placentae
  21. Recent advances in intrapartum fetal surveillance
  22. Congenital Defects: genomics, proteomics and epigenetics

SCIENTIFIC SESSIONS

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EAPM
European Association of Perinatal Medicine

Chairperson : Cihat Sen (Turkey ) and Xavier Carbonell (Spain)

FAOPS
Federation of Asia and Oceania Perinatal Societies

Chairperson : Ranjan Kumar Pejaver (India)

FLAMP
Federación Latinoamericana de Asociaciones de Medicina Perinatal (Latin American Federation of Perinatal Medicine Associations)

Chairperson : Samuel Karchmer (Mexico)

FLAUS
Federación Latinoamericana de Sociedades de Ultrasonido en Medicina y Biología (Latin American Federation of Ultrasound Societies)

Chairperson : Raúl Sánchez (Dominican Republic) and Ramón Battaglia (Paraguay)

IAPM
Intenational Academy of Perinatal Medicine

Chairperson : José María Carrera (Spain)

ISTS
International Society for Twin Studies

Chairpersons : Gian Carlo Di Renzo (Italy ) and Ruben Quintero (United States)

SIADTP
Sociedad Iberoamericana de Diagnóstico y Tratamiento Prenatal (Ibero American Society of Prenatal Diagnosis and Treatment)

Chairperson : Ruben Quintero (United States)

Shoichi Sakamoto Memorial Session
Chairperson : Hiroshi Nishida (Japan)

SIMPOSIUM - ROUND TABLE DISSCUSSIONS

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  1. Room air resuscitation
  2. Prematurity: mechanisms, prevention, management and impact
  3. Perinatal management of fetal growth restriction
  4. Pre-eclampsia / Eclampsia: an update. Prevention, treatment and impact on the fetus and newborn
  5. Bronchopulmonary dysplasia
  6. Perinatal Neurological Assessment and Update on cerebral palsy
  7. Perinatal Management of Congenital Defects: Diagnosis, Register, Therapy, Genetic Counseling
  8. Congenital Defects: what is new?
  9. Nutrition: Maternal, fetal and neonatal
  10. Delivery rooms and delivery options
  11. Vertically Transmited Diseases
  12. Advances in fetal monitoring
  13. Breastfeeding: a perinatal task
  14. Controversies in P PROM
  15. Communicational issues between parents and perinatal teams
  16. Fetal Asphyxia during labour and nenonatal asphyxia and Pathophysiology and management
  17. Safety in Perinatal Medicine
  18. How do you use the ventilatory support?
  19. Post Partum Hemorrhage
  20. Diabetes in Perinatal Medicine
  21. Prenatal treatment. Update
  22. Education in Perinatal Medicine
  23. Maternal Near Miss – severe maternal morbidity
  24. Perinatal Death: epidemiology and etiology including palliative care and bereavement
  25. Ethical Issues in Perinatology
  26. Multiple Pregnancy
  27. Perinatal aspects of trombophilias
  28. Perinatal Death: epidemiology and etiology including palliative care and bereavement and Ethical Issues in Perinatology
  29. Maternal and Newborn Anesthesia and pain management
  30. Legal Aspects in Perinatal Medicine
  31. Internet and new tools for perinatal analisis and consultations
  32. Update in Perinatal Infections
  33. The past and future of Perinatal Genetics Diagnosis: proteomics, genomics and new molecular approaches
  34. Late preterm: a new epidemiological situation
  35. Critical Lung: Therapeutic Options
  36. Perinatal Pain
  37. Congenital Defects: Genomics, proteomics and epigenetics
  38. Neonatal surgery: A perinatal task

Controversies

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  1. Management of preterm premature rupture of ovular membranes near term
  2. Cesarean section on demand
  3. Fetal monitoring in labor
  4. Neonatal ventilation
  5. Persistent ductus venosus in prematures: surgical or medical treatment
  6. Birth at home in different social environments
  7. Breech presentation: always cesarean ?

INDUSTRY SPONSOR SYMPOSIUM

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  • Roche International Ltd.
  • Sanofi Aventis

IN HONOR AND RECOGNITION TO

Prof. Dr. Erich Saling

Prof. Dr. Kazuo Maeda

Prof. Dr. Roberto Caldeyro Barcia

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