第73回日本産科婦人科学会学術講演会

第73回日本産科婦人科学会学術講演会

Program

The 73rd Annual Congress of Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology will be held in a hybrid format. Thus, the congress will be held as usual, with the exceptions of some programs, on-site with strict safety measures against the novel coronavirus, as well as virtually(on-demand streaming).

  • On-Site Congress:April 22nd (Thu)~ April 25th (Sun), 2021
  • Virtual Congress(on-demand streaming):April 22nd (Thu)9:00 ~ May 7th(Fri)17:00, 2021 (JST)

Overseas Invited Lecture

Overseas Invited Lecture 1

WEB(On-demand Streaming)

Immunotherapy in Gynecology Oncology : facts and questions

Speaker
Pujade-Lauraine EricARCAGY-GINECO, French Republic / University Paris-Descartes, French Republic

Overseas Invited Lecture 2

WEB(On-demand Streaming)

The effect of the Coronavirus pandemic on UK women’s health

Speaker
Morris Edward PatrickThe Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Overseas Invited Lecture 3

WEB(On-demand Streaming)

Organoid systems for the study of human pregnancy in physiology and disease

Speaker
Turco Margherita YayoiDepartment of Pathology, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Overseas Invited Lecture 4

WEB(On-demand Streaming)

A novel color Doppler sign in placenta accreta spectrum - findings that indicate a deep villous invasion and adverse outcomes

Speaker
Shih Jin-ChungNational Taiwan University, Taiwan

Presidential Session

Presidential Session 2

9:10~10:10,April 24Room 8

WEB(On-demand Streaming)

Reiwa Cervical Cancer Initiative (RCCI)
Current situation of cervical cancer in Nippon -From the viewpoint of foreign doctors-
Chair
Miyagi EtsukoYokohama City University
Katabuchi HidetakaKumamoto University

Reiwa cervical cancer initiative -- A brief history

Speaker
Silverberg Steven G.University of Maryland School of Medicine, USA
Towards the elimination of cervical cancer in Japan

Towards the elimination of cervical cancer in Japan

Speaker
Hanley Sharon J. B.Hokkaido University

Presidential Session 3

13:10~15:10,April 24Room 7

WEB(On-demand Streaming)

Minimal invasive surgery versus open surgery for cervical cancer: Differences between two surgical approaches in terms of pelvic anatomy and radicality of surgery
Chair
Mikami MikioTokai University

Minimally invasive radical hysterectomy in the post-LACC era: current United States perspective

Speaker
Matsuo KojiUniversity of Southern California, USA

Current status of minimally invasive surgery for cervical cancer

Speaker
Becker SvenFrankfurt Goethe University, Federal Republic of Germany

Mechanisms of tumor recurrence and preventive methods in early-stage cervical cancer patients who underwent minimally invasive radical hysterectomy

Speaker
Ryu Hee-SugAjou University School of Medicine, Korea

Interpretation of anatomy of intrapelvic organs and minimally invasive radical hysterectomy

Speaker
Yabuki YoshihikoKanazawa Seirei Hospital

Oncologic outcomes of laparoscopic radical hysterectomy using the no-look no-touch technique for early-stage cervical cancer: a propensity score-adjusted analysis

Speaker
Kanao HiroyukiThe Cancer Institute Hospital of JFCR

International Workshop for Junior Fellows

International Workshop for Junior Fellows 1

WEB(On-demand Streaming)

Risk-reducing surgery for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer
Chair
Kobayashi YoichiKyorin University

Risk-reducing surgery for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer

Speaker
Park Soo JinSeoul National University College of Medicine, Korea / KSOG

Current status of risk-reducing surgery for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer in gynecology (Risk-reducing bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy: RRSO) in Japan

Speaker
Hirayama TakashiJuntendo University / JSOG
Iriyama YoshihideShizuoka General Hospital / JSOG
Odajima SuguruThe Jikei University School of Medicine / JSOG
Yamanaka AkinaTokyo Medical University / JSOG

International Workshop for Junior Fellows 2

WEB(On-demand Streaming)

Tocolytic treatment for prevention of preterm birth
Chair
Nagase SatoruYamagata University

In South Korea, the features and limitation of using tocolytic agents (type and order) under the national health insurance system

Speaker
Oh JinaChung-Ang University Hospital / South Korea Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Korea / KSOG

Tocolysis practice patterns in Taiwan

Speaker
Lee Howard HaoTaipei Veteran's General Hospital, Taiwan / TAOG

Current status and future prospects of tocolytic treatment for prevention of preterm birth in Japan

Speaker
Murata TsuyoshiFukushima Medical University / JSOG
Ueda AkihikoKyoto University / JSOG
Okimura HiroyukiKyoto Presectural University of Medicine / JSOG
Aoyagi YokoOita University / JSOG

International Conference

International Conference 1

WEB(On-demand Streaming)

AOFOG Program

Introductory Remarks

Ochiai KazunoriShin-Yurigaoka General Hospital

Welcome Remarks

Kimura TadashiOsaka University

Introduction of AOFOG

Baba TsukasaIwate Medical University

Premature labour - Gravity of the problem & Pathogenisis –

Speaker
Makino ShintaroJuntendo University Urayasu Hospital

Diagnosis and Treatment of Preterm Labour

Speaker
Tank Jaydeep D.Ashwini Maternity and Surgical Hospital, India

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease during pregnancy

Speaker
Park Joong ShinSeoul National University College of Medicine, Korea

Management of Preterm labour and delivery

Speaker
Udagama Ratnasiri PuspanandaSri Lanka College Of Obstetricians and Gynaecologist, Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka

Closing Remarks

Haththotuwa Rohana NalinAsia Oceania Federation of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka

International Conference 2

WEB(On-demand Streaming)

OGSS Program

DO LESS, GIVE MORE – single incision gynaecological laparoscopy in Singapore

Speaker
Ng Ying WooObstetrical & Gynaecological Society of Singapore, Republic of Singapore

Ovarian reserve in Asian women -is it affected by ethnicity and body mass index?

Speaker
Huang ZhongweiNational University Health Systems, Republic of Singapore