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The 17th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility (COGI) All about Women’s Health Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 Congress Program COGI www.congressmed.com/COGILisbon [email protected] 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 Timetable Thursday, November 8, 2012 13:00-18:30 Pre-Congress joint meeting Portuguese & Spanish Societies 18:30-20:00 OPENING SESSION – Keynote Lectures • A summary of the R.G. Edwards most recent historical and archival research findings in IVF • Designer steroids: How do they work and how can they be used in clinical practice? • Human uterus transplantation: Worldwide experience 20:00-21:00 Welcome reception Friday, November 9, 2012 Infertility & ART - Hall A 08:30-10:00 POOR RESPONSE TO OVARIAN STIMULATION Gynecology I- Hall B Gynecology II- Hall C Reproductive Surgeons meet Reproductive Endocrinologist PEDIATRIC ADOLESCENT GYNECOLOGY Fetomaternal - Hall D Free Communications - Hall E GESTATIONAL DIABETES MELLITUS (GDM) ART/IVF PREDICTING PREECLAMPSIA Supported in part by an unrestricted grant from PerkinElmer ART/IVF Workshop on Prenatal diagnosis GYNECOLOGY HI-TECH INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR SEVER PATHOLOGIES Coffee break 10:00-10:20 10:20-11:50 PREIMPLANTATION GENETIC SCREENING (PGS) TO PRIORITIZE EMBRYO TRANSFER “A STORY ALL OVER AGAIN”? FAMILY PLANNING NEW APPROACHES IN GYNECOLOGICAL ENDOSCOPY Supported by an unrestricted grant from Karl Storz IMPROVING OOCYTES AND EMBRYO SELECTION Supported in part by an unrestricted grant from Uteron Pharma S.A. CONTROVERSIES IN LONGTERM FAMILY PLANNING METHODS: THE BENEFITS, RISKS AND CLINICAL USEFULNESS OF DMPA SURGICAL INTERVENTIONS BEFORE ART BASIC LABORATORY AND CLINICAL ASPECTS OF ART: CLINICAL–BIOLOGICALCONFERENCE FREE COMMUNICATIONS GYNECOLOGY DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF ENDOMETRIOSIS 16:30-18:00 Workshop in IVM: IN SEARCH FOR A CONSENSUS? Endorsed and Organized by ISMAAR FREE COMMUNICATIONS GYNECOLOGY DEEP ENDOMETRIOSIS 08:30-10:00 RISKS AND DESIRED OUTCOME IN IVF STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE Posters viewing 11:50-12:10 12:10-13:40 Lunch break 13:40-14:30 14:30-16:00 CHALLENGES IN PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS (I) CHALLENGES IN PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS (II) GYNECOLOGY FETAL MONITORING GYNECOLOGY Coffee break 16:00-16:30 Saturday, November 10, 2012 The great hormone therapy debate: 10 years to the WHI, the need for new solutions – Workshop GENITAL INFECTION, PREGNANCY OUTCOME AND PERINATAL RISK FAMILY PLANNING, GYNECOLOGY & FETOMATERNAL MEDICINE COUNSELING POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN Coffee break 10:00-10:20 10:20-11:50 IMPROVING RESULTS IN IVF STANDARDS OF CARE and MALE FACTOR INFERTILITY FOR EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER HRT: WHERE ARE WE HEADING? PATIENT SAFETY AND MEDICAL LIABILITY IN FMM LUTEAL PHASE SUPPORT AND RECURRENT ABORTIONS Supported in part by an unrestricted grant from IBSA Institut Biochimique SA HPV SCREENING : THE NEXT STEP SINCE PAPANICOLAOU Supported in part by an unrestricted grant from QIAGEN THE ROLE OF GYNECOLOGISTS IN THE TREATMENT OF POSTMENOPAUSAL OSTEOPOROSIS The Ovarian Zone Workshop HPV VACCINES: INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE AFTER 100M DOSES Supported by an unrestricted grant from GSK HORMONE THERAPY (HT) AND CANCER RISK Supported and Organize jointly with the European Menopause and Andropause Society (EMAS) Posters viewing 11:50-12:10 12:10-13:40 RECONSTRUCTING THE OVARIAN STORY (I) TOWARDS NEW CLINICAL SOLUTION FETOMATERNAL MEDICINE Workshop on Emergency Bleeding during pregnancy and postpartum FETOMATERNAL MEDICINE EMERGENCY BLEEDING IN OBSTETRICS Coffee break 16:00-16:30 16:30-18:00 PRETERM BIRTH and PROM Lunch break 13:40-14:30 14:30-16:00 FETOMATERNAL MEDICINE RECONSTRUCTING THE OVARIAN SCREENING FOR OVARIAN STORY II: MORE HI-TECH CANCER MEDICAL SOLUTIONS WOMEN’S BONE HEALTH: SECONDARY BONE LOSS BLEEDING DURING LATE PREGNANCY FETOMATERNAL MEDICINE Sunday, November 11, 2012 Infertility & ART - Hall A 08:30-10:00 WHAT AGENTS ARE SAFEST FOR LABOR INDUCTION? ANTI-MÜLLERIAN HORMONE (AMH) CONTROVERSIES OVER ENDLESS CESAREAN DELIVERY AND MULTIPLE PREGNANCIES Coffee break 10:00-10:30 10:30-12:00 Fetomaternal Medicine - Hall B GAMETE CRYOPRESERVATION The 17th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility (COGI) All about Women’s Health Organized jointly with The Portuguese Federation of Obstetrics & Gynecology (FSPOG) Congress Program COGI A comprehensive Congress fully devoted to clinical Controversies, debates and consensus on a wide spectrum of topics in Obstetrics, Gynecology and Infertility 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 If oocytes could speak, they would tell you about the new IBSA highly purified gonadotrophins Evidence of life -4- Table of Contents Welcome letter 7 Committees 8 Endorsements 9 Sponsors & Exhibitors 10 CME Accreditation 15 General information 17 Scientific Program 19 Free communication 41 Scientific Program Index -5- 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 Committed to eliminating cervical cancer The digene HPV Test Proven detection is the first step! Rely on proven detection with the digene® HPV Test, when used with the Pap: ■■ 100% sensitivity for CIN 3+ ■■ 98% sensitivity for CIN 2+ ■■ Published clinical data covering almost one million women ■■ FDA approved and CE marked Eliminate cervical cancer — www.theHPVtest.com Trademarks: QIAGEN®, digene® (QIAGEN Group). For up-to-date licensing information and product-specific disclaimers, see the respective QIAGEN kit handbook or user manual (available at www.qiagen.com or from your local distributor). -6- Sample & Assay Technologies Welcome letter Dear Colleagues, It is a great pleasure to welcome you to the 17th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility (COGI), November 8-11, 2012, Lisbon, Portugal. We hope that the Congress will be a rewarding and useful experience for you, as it was in the past. We also hope that the Congress will help you to understand and to acquire knowledge in the most controversial subject in our field. We would like to thank each of you for attending the Congress and bringing your expertise to this gathering. You are truly our greatest asset today and tomorrow, and we could not accomplish what we do without your interest in the Congress. We hope that we managed to maintain the high level of discussions, that has already placed this Congress as a gathering site for experts from various subdisciplines, and a forum where physicians with clinical interest in several fields may find solutions that would otherwise require many monothematic congresses. We believe that by joining this Congress you will obtain new insight and skills that will enhance your capability as clinicians, and we are already looking forward to welcoming you again at 2013 in Vienna, Austria. The contribution of our sponsors with generous educational grants is very much appreciated. Our personal respect and thanks goes out to all of you. Sincerely, Prof. Zion Ben-Rafael, Prof. Carlos de Oliveira, Prof. Luis Graça, Prof. Bart C.J.M. Fauser Congress Co-Chairpersons -7- 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 Committees Chairpersons Zion Ben Rafael C. Freire de Oliveira Luis Graça Bart C.J.M. Fauser Sections Heads Fetomaternal Medicine Frank A. Chervenak, USA Nuno Montenegro, Portugal Dan Farine, Canada Luis Graca, Portugal ART/IVF Ana Teresa Almeida Santos, Portugal Zijiang Chen, China Daniela Couto, Portugal Rene Frydman, France Victor Gomel, Canada Patrizio Pasquale, USA Carlos Simón Vallés, Spain HPV F. Xavier Bosch, Spain José Alberto Moutinho, Portugal Urogynaecology Lina Negrão, Portugal Oncology Richard Moore, USA Daniel Pereira da Silva, Portugal Gynecology Menopause / Family Planning / Endometriosis / Endoscopy Leila Adamyan, Russia Johannes Bitzer, Switzerland Teresa Bombas, Portugal Fátima Faustino, Portugal Luigi Fedele, Italy Andrea R. Genazzani, Italy Fernanda Geraldes, Portugal Ludwig Kiesel, Germany José Martinez de Oliveira, Portugal Fernando Mota, Portugal Alfred O. Mueck, Germany Santiago Palacios, Spain David Rebelo, Portugal Fátima Romão, Portugal Serge Rozenberg, Belgium Daniel S. Seidman, Israel International Organizing Committee Leila Adamyan, Russia Gautam N. Allahbadia, India Aris Antsaklis, Greece Birgit Arabin, Germany Audrone Arlauskiene, Lithuania Ramon Aurell, Spain Michel Azoulay, France Juan Balasch, Spain Pedro N. Barri, Spain M.A. Bashed, Bangladesh Rashida Begum, Bangladesh Joëlle Belaisch-Allart, France Stefano Bettocchi, Italy Johannes Bitzer, Switzerland Josef Blankstein, USA Isaac Blickstein, Israel F. Xavier Bosch, Spain Philippe Bouchard, France Mark P. Brincat, Malta Luis Cabero, Spain Joaquin Calaf-Alsina, Spain Zeyi Cao, China Rui (Manuel) Carrapato, Portugal Chen Zijiang, China Frank A. Chervenak, USA Judith L. Chervenak, USA Claudio Chillik, Argentina Herjan J.T. Coelingh Bennink, Netherlands Jacques Cohen, USA Juliet E. Compston, UK Luigi Devoto, Chille Gian Carlo Di Renzo, Italy Klaus Diedrich, Germany Tao Duan, China Günter Emons, Germany Rubens Fadini, Italy Dan Farine, Canada Bart C.J.M. Fauser, Netherlands Herve Fernandez, France Jean-Michel Foidart, Belgium Rene Frydman, France Marco Gambacciani, Italy Andrea R. Genazzani, Italy Sandro Gerli, Italy Victor Gomel, Canada Anne Gompel, France Cornelius O. Granai, USA Eduardo Gratacós, Spain Alessandra Graziottin, Italy Georg Griesinger, Germany Zion Hagay, Israel Jacques Hamou, France Pak Chung Ho, Hong Kong Wolfgang Holzgreve, Switzerland Yuanhua Huang, China Walter Jonat, Germany Ludwig Kiesel, Germany Asim Kurjak, Croatia Michèle Lachowsky, France Qinping Liao, China Ioannis E. Messinis, Greece Joseph Monsonego, France Richard Moore, USA Carmine Nappi, Italy Camran R. Nezhat, USA Raoul Orvieto, Israel -8- Santiago Palacios, Spain Pasquale Patrizio, USA Marie Jose Pelinck, Netherlands Clara Pélissier, France Felice Petraglia, Italy Yu Qi, China Jie Qiao, China Serge Rozenberg, Belgium Eyal Schiff, Israel Daniel S. Seidman, Israel David Serfaty, France Duru Shah, India Francoise Shenfield, UK Lee P. Shulman, USA Igno Siebert, South Africa Nester Siseles, Argentina Eyal Sivan, Israel Sven O. Skouby, Denmark Luis H Sordia Hernandez, Mexico Michael Stark, Germany Charles Sultan, France Jaydeep Tank, India Annibale Volpe, Italy Arnaud Wattiez, France Lihui Wie, China Igal Wolman, Israel Huixia Yang, China Hakan Yarali, Turkey Yaron Zalel, Israel Yangyu Zhao, China CanQuan Zhou, China Changping Zou, China Endorsement European Society of Gynecology World Association of Perinatal Medicine (WAPM) The European Menopause and Andropause Society (EMAS) International Society for Mild Approaches in Assisted Reproduction (ISMAAR) Previous Co-Chairpersons 2012 Singapore Christopher Chong Bernard Chern Lai Fon-Min Bart C.J.M. Fauser 2011 Hainan, China Yuanhua Huang Canquan Zhou Zijiang Chen 2011 Paris, France Bart C.J.M. Fauser Rene Frydman 2010 Berlin, Germany K.Diedrich Bart C.J.M. Fauser 2009 Beijing, China K. Shen T. Duan Q. Yu 2008 Paris, France R. Frydman 2007 Shangahi, China J.H. Lang – Honorary President D. Duan Q. Yu 2003 Berlin, Germany K. Diedrich J-W. Dudenhausen I. Mettler H.P.G. Schneider 2007 Barcelona, Spain S. Dexeus – Honorary President P.N. Barri R. Aurell 2002 Washington DC, USA R. Lobo M. D’Alton A.H. DeCherney J. Rock P.E. Schwartz 2005 Athens, Greece G. Creatsas 2001 Paris, France R. Frydman 2004 Bangkok, Thailand C.A. Kamheang 1999 Prague, Czech Republic J. Horejsi P. Mardesic P. Ventruba 2004 Las Vegas, USA R. Lobo R. Berkowitz M. D’Alton A.H. DeCherney P.E. Schwartz -9- 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 Sponsors Gold Silver Exhibitors -10- Sponsors & Exhibitors The Organizing Committee gratefully acknowledges the generous support of the sponsors and exhibitors “BEBÉ VIDA “BEBÉ VIDA – Cells and Tissue Bank, is a Portuguese company dedicated to the cryopreservation of umbilical cord blood and tissue stem cells. With its own laboratory located in the heart of Oporto city, has already more than 20,000 cryopreserved samples, which makes it a reference laboratory in Portugal. BEBÉ VIDA’s excellence has been recognized by its ISO 9001:2008 Quality Certification, PME Lider status and Activity Certification awarded by the Portuguese Ministry of Health. Know more about us at www.bebevida.com EFFIK Portugal Estrada Consiglieri Pedroso123 Queluz de Baixo 2730-056 Barcarena Portugal Tel: +351 214 340 250 Fax: +351 214 340 251 E-mail: [email protected] Established in Portugal since 2006, EFFIK Portugal is a subsidiary of EFFIK pharmaceutical group based in Paris with affiliates also in Spain, Italy, Switzerland and Belgium. Founded in 1992, Effik has the ambition to be the Gynecologist's partner in the daily practice in the search for better answers to meet Women's health needs. In Portugal it has a diverse portfolio including natural progesterone with Progeffik®, oral contraception with Estinette®, Effiplen® and Denille®, Infertility with Dufine®, Felcontrol Duo® and Spermox®, obstetrics with Matervita® and Zeneleg®, infectiology with Geliofil®, and others. Despite recent, Effik Portugal already has leading products in their market segments and a very promising portfolio to launch in the future. FUJIFILM Europe GmbH – Sucursal em Portugal Edifício Tower Plaza, Rotunda Eng.º Edgar Cardoso, 23-10º 4400-676 Vila Nova de Gaia – Portugal www.fujifilm.eu/pt Tel. +351 226 194 266 | Fax. +351 226 194 215 [email protected] Fujifilm is a pioneer in diagnostic imaging and information systems for healthcare facilities. Our clinically proven products and technologies are constantly evolving to help medical professionals perform more effectively and efficiently. In the field of breast cancer diagnosis, FUJIFILM introduced the "FCR PROFECT CS," a high-definition cassette-based digital mammography system in 2003. The "PROFECT CS" has already sold over 6.000 units globally and has gained solid trust and high praise from numerous healthcare institutions from around the world. By adding AMULET, the Full Field Digital Mammography (FFDM) system, to its lineup FUJIFILM will continue to provide the best solutions to meet the wide-ranging needs of mammographic imaging. Fujirebio Diagnostics AB Elof Lindälvsgata 13, 414 58 Gothenburg, Sweden Tel: +46 31 857030 Email: [email protected] www.fdab.com Fujirebio Diagnostics is a premier diagnostics company and the industry leader in the development of oncology biomarkers. Fujirebio Diagnostic’s primary focus is the development, manufacture, and commercialization of in vitro diagnostic oncology products. Our core products include CA 125II a biomarker considered the gold standard for ovarian cancer. The Fujirebio Diagnostics HE4 biomarker is CE-marked in Europe as an aid in estimating the risk of EOC in premenopausal or postmenopausal women presenting with pelvic mass. Gedeon Richter (1901) Gyömrői út 19–21., Budapest H-1103, Hungary Tel: +36 1 431 4000, +36 20 885 2000 Fax: +36 1 260 6650, +36 1 260 4891 Email: [email protected] Website: www.richter.hu The tradition of manufacturing gynaecological products dates back to the founding of Gedeon Richter (1901) and the production of the first organotherapeutic preparations. On the basis of valuable experience gained from manufacturing hormones, the Company is in possession of a world-class knowledge base in steroid chemistry. Utilizing this base the gynaecological product range of Richter has significantly expanded over the past decades and grown to include modern contraceptives, emergency contraceptive pills, several hormonal replacement products including two hormonal patches, anti-infective agents for gynaecological infections, and other gynaecological products, covering the needs of all age groups. -11- 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 GlaxoSmithKline Vaccines GlaxoSmithKline Vaccines, a division of GlaxoSmithKline group, is the world’s leading vaccine company and a leader in innovation. The company is active in vaccine research, development and production with over 30 vaccines approved and 20 more in development - both in the prophylactic and therapeutic fields. Headquartered in Belgium, GSK Vaccines has 14 manufacturing sites strategically positioned around the globe. In 2011, GSK Vaccines distributed 1.1 billion doses to 173 countries in both the developed and the developing world. Through its accomplished and dedicated workforce, GSK Vaccines applies its expertise to the discovery of innovative vaccines that contribute to the health and well-being of people of all generations around the world. GlaxoSmithKline – one of the world’s leading research-based pharmaceutical and healthcare companies – is committed to improving the quality of human life by enabling people to do more, feel better and live longer. For further information, please visit www.gsk.com Hologic, Inc Hologic, Inc. is a leading developer, manufacturer and supplier of premium diagnostic and medical imaging systems and surgical products dedicated to serving the healthcare needs of women. Hologic leads the industry in digital mammography systems and offers the most advanced technology for breast imaging and intervention. Hologic is committed to enhancing women’s lives through earlier detection, improved diagnosis and less invasive treatments. Core business units are focused on mammography and breast biopsy, radiation treatment for early-stage breast cancer, cervical cancer screening, treatment for mennorrhagia, osteoporosis assessment, preterm birth screening, and mini C-arm and extremity MRI imaging for orthopedic applications. IBSA Institut Biochimique SA Tel: +41 58 360 10 00 Fax: +41 58 360 16 47 Email Address: [email protected] www.ibsa-international.com IBSA is an international pharmaceutical company with headquarters in Lugano, Switzerland, delivering different therapeutic solutions for follicular stimulation and luteal support. IBSA has developed an entirely new purification process for obtaining a full range of highly purified, human gonadotrophins: hFSH (Fostimon), hMG and hCG. This unique patented process was conceived to ensure both high purity and the respect of the structure-correlate activities of the gonadotrophins (natural glycosylation). The fact that IBSA manufactures its products entirely in-house ensures the same global quality system in company-owned plants, right from the raw materials at the beginning to the final lyophilized products. Other franchises of the company include osteoarthritis, pain-management, dermatology and thyroid diseases. INTERSONO INTERSONO Egg Donation Center is a part of INTERSONO Medical Centre – a leading ART clinic working since 2001 in IVF sphere. Our benefits: more than 100 donors (screened according EU Tissues and Cells Directive) per month available; morphological survival rate for vitrification is up to 90%; average fertilization rate is more than 70%; сlinical pregnancy rate with donor eggs is more than 60%. Our advantages: 11 years’ experience in exporting of donor materials to European IVF clinics accurate selection and screening of donors according to EU requirements; over 3500 sq.m fully equipped modern private medical center at the heart of Europe; highly professional English speaking doctors and medical stuff; high quality of donor material. IMS Health, Lda./ Take the Wind, Lda. IMS Health, Lda. Portugal Managing Director: Jorge Lemos Tel. +351 214 875 900 [email protected] www.imshealth.com Lagoas Park, Edificio 7, 1º 2740-299 Porto Salvo, Portugal Take the Wind, Lda. Chief Executive Officer: Pedro Pinto Tel. +351 239 700 322 [email protected] www.takethewind.com Headquarters: Instituto Pedro Nunes, Rua Pedro Nunes, 3030-199 Coimbra, Portugal IMS Health is a leading provider of information, services and technology for the healthcare industry, covering markets in 100+ countries around the world. Take the Wind is a reputed company specialized on digital health communication and education. With our products, we promote personalized knowledge and services to enlighten a balanced lifestyle. Certified by ISO EN 9001:2008 and ISO NP EN 4457:2007 Karl Storz KARL STORZ is a renowned manufacturer that is well established in all fields of endoscopy and can be considered as market leader in rigid endoscopy. The still family held company was founded in 1945 in Tuttlingen, Germany, and has grown to one with a worldwide presence and 5800 employees. KARL STORZ offers a range of both rigid and flexible endoscopes for a broad variety of applications. Today’s product range also includes fully integrated concepts for the OR and servicing. Merck Sharp & Dohme, MSD MSD is a global healthcare leader working to help the world be well. Today's MSD is a global healthcare leader working to help the world be well. MSD is a tradename of Merck & Co., Inc., with headquarters in Whitehouse Station, N.J., U.S.A. Through our prescription medicines, vaccines, biologic therapies, and consumer care and animal health products, we work with customers and operate in more than 140 countries to deliver innovative health solutions. We also demonstrate our commitment to increasing access to healthcare through far-reaching policies, programs and partnerships. For more information, visit www.msd.com or www.msd.pt and connect with us on Twitter, Facebook and YouTube. -12- PerkinElmer, Inc. Diagnostics Ms. Tarja Ahola Mustionkatu 6, 20750 Turku, Finland Tel: +358-2-2678 111 Fax: +358-2-2678 332 [email protected] www.perkinelmer.com PerkinElmer is a global company focused on improving the health and safety of people and their environment. Targeting health right at the start of life, the company supplies a range of instruments and serum-based or dried blood spot-based assays for 1st and 2nd trimester aneuploidy screening. For faster and more comprehensive prenatal diagnosis Prenatal BoBs™ is a bead-based multiplex assay designed to detect aneuploidies of chromosomes 13, 18, 21, X and Y, as well as copy number changes in 9 common microdeletion syndrome regions. PerkinElmer has also recently launched the world’s first PlGF assay intended for 1st trimester prediction of pre-eclampsia. Pfizer At Pfizer, we apply science and our global resources to improve health and well‐being at every stage of life. We strive to set the standard for quality, safety and value in the discovery, development and manufacturing of medicines for people and animals. Our diversified global health care portfolio includes human and animal biologic and small molecule medicines and vaccines, as well as nutritional products and many of the world’s best‐known consumer products. Every day, Pfizer colleagues work across developed and emerging markets to advance wellness, prevention, treatments and cures that challenge the most feared diseases of our time. Consistent with our responsibility as the world’s leading Biopharmaceutical Company, we also collaborate with health care providers, governments and local communities to support and expand access to reliable, affordable health care around the world. For more than 150 years, Pfizer has worked to make a difference for all who rely on us. QIAGEN QIAGEN is the leading global provider of sample and assay technologies. Sample technologies are used to isolate and process DNA, RNA and proteins from biological samples. Assay technologies are used to make these isolated biomolecules visible. QIAGEN has developed and markets more than 500 sample and assay products as well as automated solutions for such consumables. QIAGEN’s assay technologies include one of the broadest panels of molecular diagnostic tests available worldwide. This panel includes the first FDA-approved and CE-IVD approved test for human papillomavirus (HPV), the primary cause of cervical cancer. Further information can be found at www.qiagen.com Siemens The Siemens Healthcare Sector is one of the world’s largest suppliers to the healthcare industry and a trendsetter in medical imaging, laboratory diagnostics, medical information technology and hearing aids. Siemens offers its customers products and solutions for the entire range of patient care from a single source – from prevention and early detection to diagnosis, and on to treatment and aftercare. By optimizing clinical workflows for the most common diseases, Siemens also makes healthcare faster, better and more cost-effective. Siemens Healthcare employs some 51,000 employees worldwide and operates around the world. In fiscal year 2011 (to September 30), the Sector posted revenue of 12.5 billion euros and profit of around 1.3 billion euros. For further information please visit: www.siemens.com/healthcare SPECULUM SPECULUM S.A is a Portuguese Medical Equipment, Software and Disposables distributor. Since 1993 we’ve been keeping the philosophy of bringing innovation to the market, becoming the number one distributor in both Gynecology and Obstetrics markets. Due to SPECULUM clients demand, the company now supplies products to a broad diversity of medical fields on the Portuguese territory, but also Hospitals around the world, especially due to the success of OMNIVIEW (www.omniview.eu). SPECULUM expects a continuous growth to the upcoming years. Our goal is to successfully manage what we’ve already achieved and to keep servicing Health Care with innovative knowledge and products. TECNIMEDE TECNIMEDE start operating in Portugal in 1976 and today it is one of the biggest Portuguese pharmaceutical. TECNIMEDE has started its international implementation with the acquisition of TECNIMEDE MOROCCO, TECNIMEDE ESPAÑA and LICENCE-OUT for more than 40 countries. In Portugal, TECNIMEDE offers a comprehensive product portfolio with a focus in the following main areas of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Urology, Gastroenterology, Rheumatology, Cardiology and Central Nervous System. The activity of TECNIMEDE GROUP has his core business, on the development, promotion and sales of pharmaceutical products, with a strong positioning in the non-generics market and with a clear orientation for the quality and technological innovation. Uteron Pharma S.A Uteron Pharma, headquartered in Liège (Belgium), is a development-based company dedicated to female healthcare. The company has a broad and diversified product portfolio of innovative products in different stages of development with some products having clear blockbuster potential. Its first product, a hormonal intra-uterine device called Levosert®, is under registration in selected countries in Europe. The product development portfolio also includes a new generation of oral contraceptives based on natural hormones, a new generation of test that will significantly increase in-vitro fertilization success rate and treatments for cervical dysplasia. The Company operates a GMP approved, 3000 square meters facility in Liège. This facility serves as a production facility for Levosert® and as a production and quality control facility supporting the clinical trials and R&D activity. -13- Better Vision GYN 58/02/2012/A-E Conization with the VITOM® 25 Exoscope System KARL STORZ GmbH & Co. KG, Mittelstraße 8, 78532 Tuttlingen/Germany, Phone: +49 (0)7461 708-0, Fax: +49 (0)7461 708-105, E-Mail: [email protected] KARL STORZ Endoscopy America, Inc, 2151 E. Grand Avenue, El Segundo, CA 90245-5017, USA, Phone: +1 424 218-8100, Fax: +1 800 321-1304, E-Mail: [email protected] KARL STORZ Endoscopia Latino-America, 815 N. W. 57 Av., Suite No. 480, Miami, FL 33126-2042, USA, Phone: +1 305 262-8980, Fax: +1 305 262-89 86, E-Mail: [email protected] KARL STORZ Endoscopy Canada Ltd., 7171 Millcreek Drive, Mississauga, ON L5N 3R3, Phone: +1 905 816-4500, Fax: +1 905 858-4599, E-Mail: [email protected] www.karlstorz.com -14- CME Accreditation Serono Symposia International Foundation (www.seronosymposia.org) is accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME) to provide the following CME activity for medical specialists. The EACCME is an institution of the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS), www.uems.net Each medical specialist should claim only those credits that he/she actually spent in the educational activity. EACCME credits are recognized by the American Medical Association towards the Physician's Recognition Award (PRA). To convert EACCME credit to AMA PRA category 1 credit, please contact the AMA. The CME accreditation is valid for the main congress program only. To receive your CME credits, please complete the questionnaire online at: www.seronosymposia.org/17th-COGI After completing the questionnaire, you will receive your certificate directly from Serono Symposia The link will be open for 3 weeks starting on Saturday, November 10, 2012; 18:00 Italian Participates In order to receive the CME credits Italian participants have to complete a PEF form. To receive the forms please contact the registration desk. ISO 9001 Certification: Serono Symposia International Foundation has received the ISO 9001 Certification of Quality Management Systems. This Quality certification requires all participants to fill in a scientific questionnaire and to evaluate the overall quality of the event. Questionnaires will be distributed onsite during the congress. -15- 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 WHY WAIT UNTIL THE 2 © 2012 PerkinElmer, Inc. 2012. All trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of PerkinElmer, Inc. and/or its subsidiaries. 400269_01 ND TRIMESTER? FIRST TRIMESTER SCREENING FOR PRE-ECLAMPSIA Pre-eclampsia screening in the first trimester has been validated, most recently in a large prospective study involving 58,884 pregnancies1. The maternal serum marker, PlGF* used with other markers detects >90% of the pregnancies at risk by week 13. This means that aspirin prophylaxis - a confirmed means to reduce and delay preterm pre-eclampsia - can be started at the optimal time. 1. Akolekar R, Syngelaki A, Poon, L, Wright D, Nicolaides KH. (2012) Competing Risks Model in Early Screening for Preclampsia by Biophysical and Biochemical markers, Fetal Diagn Ther doi:10.1159/000341264. Published online: August 16th, 2012 * PlGF products are not available in the USA and may not be available in Canada, Latin-America and some Asian countries www.perkinelmer.com/pre-eclampsia -16- Please visit the PerkinElmer booth - Booth 2 - to learn more about this important new study and its implications. General Information Congress Venue Lisboa Congress Center (LCC) Praça das Indústrias 1300-307 Lisbon Portugal Tel: +351 (21) 360 1400 Fax: +351 (21) 360 1499 www.lisboacc.pt Language English is the official language of the Congress Registration Desk The registration desk at the Lisboa Congress Center will operate during the following hours: Thursday, November 8 12:00-20:00 Friday, November 9 07:30-18:00 Saturday, November 10 08:00-18:00 Sunday, November 11 08:00-12:30 Congress Kit and Nametag The congress kit you have received contains your nametag. Please wear your nametag to all sessions and events. Certificate of Attendance Your Certificate of Attendance was attached to your nametag. For any change please contact the registration desk. Refreshments Welcome Reception on Thursday, November 8 at 20:00 will be held at the exhibition area. Coffee will be served in the exhibition area during the coffee breaks. 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Lagoas Park, Edifício 10. 2740-271 Porto Salvo – Portugal Contribuinte Nº 500 162 166 -18- 1OTHE1209003 CONCRETIZAMOS DIFERENTES SOLUÇÕES N HEALTH The 17th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility (COGI) All about Women’s Health Scientific Program COGI -19- 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2012 PRE-CONGRESS JOINT MEETING HELD IN PORTUGUESE AND SPANISH By: The Portuguese Federation of Obstetrics & Gynecology (FSPOG) President: Prof. Carlos de Oliveira The Spanish Society of Gynecology and Obstetrics (SEGO) President: Prof. Josep Mª Lailla Vicens 15:30-16:30 PERINATOLOGY Organized and endorsed by the Portuguese Federation of Obstetrics & Gynecology (FSPOG), Portugal Debate: Glucorticoids for fetal lung maturity should be given to pregnant women after 34 weeks gestation? No: S. Santo, Portugal Yes: A.I. Machado, Portugal 16:30-16:45 Break 16:45-18:15 CONTROVERSIES IN GYNECOLOGICAL ONCOLOGY SURGERY Organized and endorsed by the Spanish Society of Obstetrics & Gynecology (SEGO) Delayed child bearing created the need to deviate from the standard treatment of radical hysterectomy, and to offer more conservative management for cervical cancer. As in the case of breast cancer, reduction of radical surgery will not compromise the results, and will provide an authentic alternative for women who wish to conserve their fertility Capsule Moderators 16:45-17:30 Capsule 17:30-18:15 J. Ponce, Spain J. Xercavins, Spain D. Pereira da Silva, Portugal Debate: cervical cancer: Conservative or radical treatment? Yes: Radical trachelectomy can offer similar results to those of radical hysterectomy with partial conservation of fertility J.C. Muruzabal, Spain No: Radical surgery can offer better survival and should remain the procedure of choice E.G. Bosquet, Spain Discussion What are the advantages, if any, for robotic surgery in ovarian cancer? Debate: Robotic-Laparoscopic surgery for ovarian cancer Pros: M. Assumpció Pérez Benavente, Spain Cons: Á. Sanchez del Rio, Spain Discussion -20- 18:30-20:00 Chairpersons Presenter OPENING SESSION Z. Ben Rafael, Israel C. de Oliveira, Portugal R. Frydman, France Nobel Prize Laureate-Robert G. Edwards: First annual lecture J. Cohen, USA 18:30-19:00 A summary of R.G. Edwards’ most recent historical and archival research findings in IVF from the late 1950s to the birth of Louise Brown in 1978 and its aftermath M.H. Johnson, UK Professor of Reproductive Sciences, University of Cambridge 19:00-19:30 Designer steroids: How do they work and how can they be used in clinical practice? P. Bouchard, France Professor of Medicine and the Head of Endocrinology, Hôpital St. Antoine, Paris 19:30-20:00 Human uterus transplantation: Worldwide experience M. Brännström, Sweden Professor and Chairman, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg 20:00-21:00 WELCOME RECEPTION COCKTAIL -21- 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2012 INFERTILITY & ART HALL A 08:30-10:00 Capsule POOR RESPONSE TO OVARIAN STIMULATION Age-related poor response to stimulation remains a frustrating and easily diagnosed condition. The problem does not lie in the absence of diagnostic criteria or prediction methods, but rather, in the absence of real effective methods for modification of ovarian response. What are the options that can be offered to these patients? Chairpersons R. Frydman, France G. Nargund, UK A. Ellenbogen, Israel 08:30-08:50 Can the addition of androgens affect the results of treatment with diminished ovarian reserve (DOR)? N. Gleicher, USA 08:50-09:10 Does growth hormone have any value in the stimulation of poor ovarian responders? R. Frydman, France 09:10-09:30 What can be learned from meta-analysis of randomized trials for the treatment of poor ovarian response? N. Macklon, UK 09:30-09:50 Modified natural-cycle in IVF should be the first approach in young poor responders G. Nargund, UK 09:50-10:00 Discussion Can we agree on an algorithm for treatment? 10:00-10:20 Coffee break 10:20-11:50 Capsule PREIMPLANTATION GENETIC SCREENING (PGS) TO PRIORITIZE EMBRYO TRANSFER: “A STORY ALL OVER AGAIN”? PGS has now evolved into "new PGS" involving an array of techniques (CGH and SNP) and trophectoderm biopsy. Is "new PGS” associated with better IVF outcomes than "old PGS"? Or does the damage to embryos during the biopsy explain why a "New” or “Old” PGS has not provided the anticipated benefits? The question is whether we should continue to refine the technique or declare that PGS for the detection of aneuploidyis is a risky procedure that should be avoided Chairperson B.C.J.M. Fauser, Netherlands 10:20-11:05 Debate: PGS to improve IVF outcome? Proposition: New PGS can serve as a routine tool for improvement of IVF results S. Fishel, UK Opposition: Embryonic biopsy is associated with decreased implantation which should be offset by the results to make it a viable option N. Gleicher, USA Discussion 11:05-11:50 Debate: Is the case for accurate diagnosis of embryo ploidy using current technologies now proven? Yes: S. Fishel, UK No, but…: J. Cohen, USA Discussion 11:50-12:10 Posters viewing 12:10-13:40 IMPROVING OOCYTES AND EMBRYO SELECTION Supported in part by an unrestricted grant from Uteron Pharma S.A. Some apparently simple questions remain controversial. New technologies, such as the time-lapse system tevaluate embryonic quality and new sensitive assay to assess oocytes quality, may prove to be important in improving pregnancy rate . With a better selection of embryos offered, should we limit to a single embryo? Should we strive for state regulation, or leave it to the physician’s and the patient’s discretion? Capsule Chairpersons S. Fishel, UK S.M. Nelson, UK 12:10-12:40 Follicular Fluid G-CSF: A marker for the assessment of the oocyte quality N. Lédée, France 12:40-13:10 Selection of the best embryo S. Fishel, UK -22- 13:10-13:40 The UK's HFEA “one embryo transfer” and “multiple birth strategy” have unnecessarily compromised patients’ rights S. Daya, Canada 13:40-14:30 Lunch break 14:30-16:00 BASIC LABORATORY AND CLINICAL ASPECTS OF ART: CLINICAL–BIOLOGICAL–CONFERENCE Chairpersons S. Fishel, UK Z. Ben Rafael, Israel Expert opinions and audience interaction on what clinicians and biologists should know about each other’s work Panelists N. Macklon, UK B.C.J.M. Fauser, Netherlands N. Gleicher, USA J. Cohen, USA S. Lindenberg, Denmark Questions to the panel: Laboratory aspects 1. Single vs. multiple embryo culture? 2. Media, single, sequential, new trends 3. How to avoid mistakes in an IVF laboratory? 4. Selecting the best embryos: Genomics, proteomics, markers and time lapse; where have all the promises gone? Clinical aspects 1. Is less expensive IVF less effective? 2. Should we use extensive tests of ovarian reserve or just have a "trial of stimulation"? 3. OC's, before GH & androgen during COH: Any role? 4. COS, Estradiol, aspirin in the luteal phase? 16:00-16:30 Coffee break 16:30-18:00 Workshop in IVM: IN SEARCH OF A CONSENSUS? Endorsed and Organized by by the International Society for Mild Approaches in Assisted Reproduction (ISMAAR) IVM was developed with the goal of going through IVF without the need for stimulation and the risk of hyperstimulation syndrome. IVM useful in PCOS patients who are very sensitive to stimulation, provided that in RCT it proves to be more advantageous than may be different forms of milder stimulation. IVM also provides the obvious advantages of immediate aspiration, maturation and fertilization or freezing of eggs without stimulation before chemo- or radiotherapy. However, although it is an effective procedure, with results comparable to IVF, its long-term risks are still unknown. The question is: What advantages do IVM provide to all other patients? Capsule Chairpersons R. Frydman, France P. Patrizio, USA G. Nargund, UK 16:30-16:45 Definition and Terminology B.C.J.M. Fauser, Netherlands 16:45-17:30 Debate: What advantages does IVM offer to non-PCO patients? Proposition: IVM offers an advantage to IVF patients A. Ellenbogen, Israel Opposition: IVM does not offer any advantages over current IVF practice and the associated risks are unknown N. Macklon, UK Discussion Discussants S. Fishel, UK P. Patrizio, USA N. Macklon, UK S. Lindenberg, Denmark 17:30-17:40 Tricks of the trade; expert panel on: 1. Prerequisites to increasing the success rate bar in IVM 2. Lower dose for stimulation, GnRH-a to trigger ovulation, SET, IVM: Do we need another strategy to prevent OHSS? 3. Luteal phase support: Is IVM different from IVF? 17:40-18:00 Clinical outcomes and follow-up of children born R-C. Chian, China -23- 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2012 GYNECOLOGY I: Pediatric, Family planning HALL B 08:30–10:00 Capsule PEDIATRIC ADOLESCENT GYNECOLOGY It is common to trace the origin of some of the endocrinopathies and adult gynecological symptoms to the adolescent years Chairpersons C. Sultan, France S. Skouby, Denmark 08:30-09:00 Diagnosis of adolescent hyperandrogenism C. Sultan, France 09:00-09:30 Adolescent dysmenorrhea J. Bitzer, Switzerland 09:30-10:00 Management of early puberty C. Sultan, France 10:00–10:20 Coffee Break 10:20-11:50 Capsule FAMILY PLANNING The WHO have published the Medical Eligibility Criteria (MEC) for Contraceptive Use, which provides global guidance on the safety and use in special conditions for those who are developing family planning guidance at the country level Chairpersons T.A. Bombas, Portugal J. Bitzer, Switzerland 10:20-10:40 WHO - MEC for contraceptive use: Main topics for practical use A.O. Mueck, Germany 10:40-11:05 Androgen enrichment of oral contraceptives: Can it live up to the promise? H.J.T. Coelingh Bennink, Netherlands 11:05-11:25 The right contraceptive for the right woman: A holistic challenge J. Bitzer, Switzerland 11:25-11:50 Post abortion contraception: A window of opportunity? T.A. Bombas, Portugal Objectives To acquire knowledge regarding the following: • To understand what MEC is • The place of androgen addition to the OC • Tailoring contraception, not just prescribing 11:50–12:10 Posters viewing 12:10-13:40 Capsule CONTROVERSIES IN LONG-TERM FAMILY PLANNING METHODS: THE BENEFITS, RISKS AND CLINICAL USEFULNESS OF DMPA The well-established bone density (BMD) effects of DMPA – and the potential for an increased risk of bone fractures with long-term use – have led to significant controversy. Since 2005, the FDA has suggestedlimiting use to 2 years in order to avoid this potential risk. However, the recent Quebec consensus, recognizing the very high contraceptive efficacy of DMPA, concluded that the patient’s risk for unintended pregnancy should also be considered in determining length of use. DMPA has been used for more than three decades as a long-term reversible method of contraception. It is often prescribed to women at particularly high risk for unintended pregnancy or who have medical contraindications to a combined oral contraceptive pill - creating the need to critically assess the overall benefits and risks of DMPA. The discussion will include recent clinical data regarding the reversibility of the BMD effect, and new data on the risk for fractures before and after DMPA use began. The potential advantages and disadvantages of a new SC-DMPA will also be addressed Chairpersons/Discussants Z. Harel, USA S. Skouby, Denmark K. Wolter, USA -24- 12:10-13:10 Debate: Does the new subcutaneous DMPA offer a useful alternative for women seeking a highly effective contraceptive? Yes: SC-DMPA is effective, tolerable, safe and important, particularly in populations of women with medical conditions and irregular lifestyles Z. Harel, USA / S. Skouby, Denmark No: There is a plethora of safer choices! S. Skouby, Denmark / Z. Harel, USA Discussion 13:10-13:40 Tricks of the trade; Expert opinions on the following issues: 1. Should supplements of calcium and vitamin D be offered routinely to all patients using DMPA? 2. Do women using DMPA need to undergo bone density scans? 3. In what circumstances can DMPA be offered to teenagers? 4. Should DMPA be used in women with known metabolic bone disease? Objectives To acquire knowledge regarding the following: • Bone loss effect of DMPA and its relationship to fracture risk • The clinical role for DMPA among competing methods for long term contraception, based on a comprehensive discussion of benefits and risks 13:40-14:30 Lunch break 14:30–16:00 Free Communications see page 43 16:00–16:30 Coffee break 16:30-18:00 Free Communications see page 43 GYNECOLOGY II HALL C REPRODUCTIVE SURGEONS MEET REPRODUCTIVE ENDOCRINOLOGIST 08:30-10:00 Capsules HI-TECH INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR SEVER PATHOLOGIES Failure of implantation is mostly due to embryonic defects, however, when the problem is entrenched in the uterus or endometrium it is often helpless. Is there any new hope for the present or the future? Chairpersons M. Brännström, Sweden S. Daya, Canada 08:30-09:00 Endometrial regeneration J. Santamaría Costa / C. Simon, Spain 09:00-09:30 MicroRNA in embryo endometrial integration. A new perspective S. Lindenberg, Denmark 09:30-10:00 Uterine transplantation in non-human primates: What are the implications for humans? L. Johannesson, Sweden 10:00-10:20 Coffee break 10:20-11:50 NEW APPROACHES IN GYNECOLOGICAL ENDOSCOPY Supported by an unrestricted grant from Karl Storz GMBH & Co. KG New technical developments promise to diversify capabilities while minimizing risks and side effects Capsule Chairpersons V. Gomel, Canada F. Ghezzi, Italy 10:20-10:50 Surgical specimen retrieval: New approaches S. Uccella, Italy 10:50-11:20 Bipolar and monopolar resection in intrauterine surgery J. Hucke, Germany 11:20-11:50 Possibilities of minilaparoscopy in gynecology F. Ghezzi, Italy 11:50-12:10 Posters viewing -25- 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2012 12:10-13:40 Capsule SURGICAL INTERVENTIONS BEFORE ART The search for the etiology of repeated implantation failure often leads to more "surgical solutions" for various problems which seem to be associated with infertility, but without true evidence that they are the cause thereof. In most cases, it is hard to identify the supporting level 1 evidence in the literature, be it more diagnostic hysteroscopy offered after failures, septum separation, salpingectomies, endometrioma operations, myomectomies, etc. When should we operate and when not? Can we base our decision entirely on evidence? Chairpersons K. Diedrich, Germany V. Gomel, Canada 12:10-12:40 What do and don’t we know about the need for myomectomy before IVF? K. Diedrich, Germany 12:40-13:10 Endometrioma: Why is it so poorly managed and when should we operate before IVF? R. Frydman, France 13:10-13:40 Uterine septum: Should we operate on all patients or only following pregnancy failures? V. Gomel, Canada 13:40-14:30 Lunch break 14:30-16:00 Capsule DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF ENDOMETRIOSIS No simple methods are available for the diagnosis of endometriosis. Poor correlation between symptoms, visible implants and treatment creates a constant need for more research and refinement of our methods of diagnosis and therapy. What promise does the new treatment bring to the patients? Chairpersons R. Aurell, Spain S. Daya, Canada 14:30-15:00 What are the limitations of current diagnostic methods? L. Kiesel, Germany 15:00-15:30 Should we operate on endometriosis before infertility treatments? S. Daya, Canada 15:30-16:00 New medical treatment of endometriosis M. Brincat, Malta Objectives Upon completion of this session, the audience will have learned: • Shortcomings of current diagnostic methods • Why we need newer diagnostic tools • Special attention required to treat endometrioma • When not to operate before endometriosis • New medical treatments 16:00-16:30 Coffee break 16:30-18:00 Capsule DEEP ENDOMETRIOSIS Deep endometriosis deserves special attention and thorough understanding. However, no agreement exists on the optimal diagnosis and management of special types of endometriosis Chairpersons L. Kiesel, Germany V. Gomel, Canada 16:30-17:30 Debate: Diagnosing deep endometriosis: Should we be satisfied with current methods? Proposition: Imaging is the best method for diagnosis of deep endometriosis M. Brincat, Malta Opposition: Biomarkers are the future for diagnosis of endometriosis L. Kiesel, Germany Discussion 17:30-18:00 New surgical technique for deep endometriosis S. Uccella, Italy Objectives Upon completion of this session, the audience will have learned: • Definition and pathophysiology of deep endometriosis • The advantages and shortcomings of 'noninvasive' diagnostic methods -26- FETOMATERNAL HALL D 08:30-10:00 Capsule GESTATIONAL DIABETES MELLITUS (GDM) The association of milder forms of GDM with perinatal morbidity and mortality remains unclear, primarily because the condition is often confounded with other risk factors such as maternal obesity, age, and parity, which increase risks of adverse pregnancy outcomes. Implementation of the HAPO results increased the number of patients labeled to have GDM from 4% to 16%. While many would welcome the doubling of their patient load, the question is: Will increased expenditure improve the outcome? Chairpersons D. Farine, Canada N. Clode, Portugal 08:30-09:15 Debate: Proposition: HAPO increases the number of patients labeled as GDM, but this does not improve the pregnancy outcome G.H.A. Visser, Netherlands Opposition: Implementation of the HAPO study recommendations will increase the safety of pregnancy follow-up R.S. Lindsay, UK Discussion Discussants G.H.A. Visser, Netherlands R.S. Lindsay, UK 09:15-09:35 Questions to the panel: 1. Should women with obesity and DM try to lose weight while pregnant? 2. Long term effects of GDM on neonates 3. Fetal origin of maternal diseases 4. Can we prevent delivery complications of the macrosomic fetus? 09:35-10:00 Fetal liver length to predict macrosomia J. Murlewska, Poland Objectives To acquire knowledge on the following: • The disadvantages of HAPO study implementation • Long term effects and complications of GDM • Risks of obesity in GDM 10:00-10:20 Coffee break 10:20-11:50 PREDICTING PREECLAMPSIA Supported in part by an unrestricted grant from PerkinElmer Hypertensive disorders are associated with underlying placental and maternal changes, and are associated with endothelial dysfunction and vasospasm, leading to placental insufficiency and serious consequences to the mother and infant. A major development was achieved in recent years in identifying various markers and tools for predicting the disorders. However, since the exact pathophysiological mechanism leading to this condition is still poorly understood, it is difficult to devise a prevention plan. Hence, the question is: What is the medical benefit for prediction? Should we keep investing in prediction in the absence of an ultimate preventive treatment? Capsule Chairpersons G.H.A. Visser, Netherlands J. Correia, Portugal 10:20-10:50 Pre-eclampsia: A spectrum disorder J. Cruz, Portugal 10:50-11:20 1st trimester screening for early-onset pre-eclampsia L. Poon, UK 11:20-11:50 Aspirin treatment staring before 16 weeks E. Bujold, Canada 11:50-12:10 Posters viewing -27- 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2012 WORKSHOP ON PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS 12:10-13:40 Capsule CHALLENGES IN PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS (I) Fetal anomalies are diagnosed ever earlier, and with better precision. What are the limits? Chairpersons D. Farine, Canada A. Antsaklis, Greece A. Matias, Portugal 12:10-12:40 Implications of increased NT M. Bronshtein, Israel 12:40-13:10 Screening for aneuploidies: New FMF algorithm L. Poon, UK 13:10-13:40 Prenatal care: The small but important difference between folate and folic acid K. Pietrzik, Germany 13:40-14:30 Lunch break 14:30-16:00 Capsule CHALLENGES IN PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS (II) Fetal anomalies are diagnosed ever earlier, and with better precision. What are the limits? Chairpersons B. Arabin, Germany I. Blickstein, Israel 14:30-15:00 9 out of 10 Down’s Syndrome cases can be identified by early scan-experience based on 72,000 cases M. Bronshtein, Israel 15:00-15:30 Thesignificance of the ductus venosus A. Matias, Portugal 15:30-16:00 Early diagnosis of cardiac anomalies M. Bronshtein, Israel Objective To acquire knowledge on morphological US signs for Down’s Syndrome, and cardiac diseases 16:00-16:30 Coffee break 16:30-18:00 Capsule FETAL MONITORING The decade's long debate has never been solved: Which is the ideal fetal monitoring? Chairpersons A. Grunebaum, USA M. Kacerovsky, Czech Republic D. Ayres-de-Campos, Portugal 16:30-17:00 FHR vs. auscultation as the primary mode D. Farine, Canada 17:00-17:30 Advances in CTG D. Ayres-de-Campos, Portugal 17:30-18:00 Should we replace our conventional FHR monitors by STAN? G.H.A. Visser, Netherlands Objective To acquire knowledge on advantages and disadvantageous of fetal monitoring modes -28- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2012 INFERTILITY & ART HALL A 08:30-10:00 Capsule RISKS AND DESIRED OUTCOME IN IVF Even though the risks involved in ART are not very high, we should remain vigilant. What are the risks of using damaged sperm? What is the desired outcome of ART treatment and what kind of risks and long-term health implications are there for children born after ART? Chairpersons N. Macklon, UK Z. Chen, China 08:30-08:50 Sperm DNA damage and sperm infection: Can they affect the miscarriage rate? N. Garrido Puchalt, Spain 08:50-09:15 The effect of IVF culture medium on epigenetic profile alteration of the gametes and zygotes T. Makino, Japan 09:15-09:35 Effect of stimulation on children’s health in ART B.C.J.M. Fauser, Netherlands 09:35-10:00 The future of IVF: A prognosis based on Moore’s Law J. Cohen, USA 10:00-10:20 Coffee break 10:20-11:50 Capsule IMPROVING RESULTS IN IVF and MALE FACTOR INFERTILITY For some time, it appeared that ICSI had put to rest most of the male infertility evaluation processes and treatments. Nonetheless, the jury is still out on this issue. Can evaluation and treatment of male infertility before IVF ensure a better destiny for future generations? Does IMSI (intracytoplasmic morphologically selected sperm injection) improve IVF results and outcomes beyond ICSI, thus making the extra investment cost-effective in cases of poor sperm quality? Chairpersons R. Frydman, France K. Dietrich, Germany 10:20-10:45 IMSI vs. ICSI: Advantages and pitfalls J. Cohen, USA 10:45-11:30 Debate: Do we need to diagnose and treat male factor, or simply use the sperm for ICSI? Treat the sperm J. Cohen, USA Treat the husband to prevent effects on future generations R. Levy, France Discussion 11:30-11:50 Rescue ICSI within six hours after insemination to improve the outcome of IVF Z. Chen, China 11:50-12:10 Posters viewing 12:10-13:40 LUTEAL PHASE SUPPORT AND RECURRENT ABORTIONS Supported in part by an unrestricted grant from IBSA Institut Biochimique SA Luteal phase support remains a very creative but controversial practice. While there is little doubt of the need to support the luteal phase with progestogens in IVF treatments, the questions remain with what, when to start, and when to end? The role of progestogens in recurrent abortions is even more complex and is based on expert opinion rather than on level one proof Capsule Chairpersons Z. Ben-Rafael, Israel J. Garcia Velasco, Spain 12:10-12:40 Luteal support with progesterone for infertility: Do we need anything else? S. Daya, Canada 12:40-13:10 Thrombophilia and autoimmune disease in implantation failure J. Garcia Velasco, Spain 13:10-13:40 Recurrent miscarriage: The role of progesterone from the perinatologist's point of view G.C. Di Renzo, Italy 13:40-14:30 Lunch break -29- 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2012 THE OVARIAN ZONE WORKSHOP 14:30-16:00 Capsule RECONSTRUCTING THE OVARIAN STORY (I): TOWARDS NEW CLINICAL SOLUTIONS There is a need for more breakthroughs to overcome certain forms of infertility that current ART technologies cannot resolve. The story of the ovary is being told all over again; sensational findings are on the horizon which might widen the treatment options and revolutionize daily practice. Join us as the "renaissance" of the ovarian physiology is being unfolded by eminent researchers with cutting edge science Chairpersons R. Frydman, France Z. Ben Rafael, Israel B.C.J.M. Fauser, Netherlands 14:30-15:00 How to make dormant ovarian follicles grow A. Hsueh, USA 15:00-15:30 Engineering new follicles from ovarian stem cells J. Tilly, USA 15:30-16:00 Reprogramming as a new approach to obtain patient-specific stem cells R. Vassena, Spain 16:00-16:30 Coffee break 16:30-18:00 RECONSTRUCTING THE OVARIAN STORY (II): MORE HI-TECH MEDICAL SOLUTIONS Chairpersons R. Frydman, France J. Tilly, USA B.C.J.M. Fauser, Netherlands 16:30-17:00 Autologous mitochondria to rejuvenate aging oocytes: Potential new treatment? S. Chappel, USA 17:00-17:30 Human embryonic stem cells: are they ready for our patients? R. Vassena, Spain 17:30-18:00 Where are we in understanding how stem cells can serve as a source of gametes? J. Santamaría Costa / C. Simon, Spain -30- GYNECOLOGY I: Pediatric, Family planning HALL B 08:30-10:00 Capsule STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE Urinary incontinence is a common and potentially debilitating problem. Hundreds of surgical procedures have been described and they continue to evolve to improve efficacy, safety, cost-effectiveness, and to minimize invasiveness and recurrences. The key to an optimal therapeutic outcome is an accurate diagnosis and tailoring the appropriate intervention that is acceptable to the patient. Are any of the newest procedures emerging as the best? Chairpersons T. Mascarenhas, Portugal A. Lourenco, Portugal 08:30-09:30 Debate: Should we do any operation other than TVT? Are colposuspensions obsolete? Proposition: TVT has revolutionized the field and provides better results than any colposuspension, with fewer complications A. Lourenco, Portugal Opposition: Colposuspension operations are worth performing in selected cases M. Neuman, Israel Discussion Discussants M. Neuman, Israel A. Lourenco, Portugal T. Mascarenhas, Portugal 09:30-10:00 Tricks of the trade; Expert opinions on overactive bladder (OAB): 1. How to diagnose an overactive bladder 2. Overactive bladder: What treatment options? 3. Drug action in OAB 4. What to do with mixed incontinence? Objectives To acquire knowledge regarding the following: • Conservative and non-mesh anti-incontinence operations: Options and outcome • TVT milestones and principles • Evidence based: Cure vs. complications of TVT • Pathophysiology and DD of overactive bladder • Drug action and pharmacokinetics in OAB; neuromodulation 10:00-10:20 Coffee break 10:20-11:50 Capsule STANDARDS OF CARE FOR EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER Adjuvant chemotherapy is a mainstay of ovarian cancer treatment. Recent data suggest that intraperitoneal or neoadjuvant (primary) chemotherapy might be superior to standard IV chemotherapy following cytoreductive surgery Chairpersons C. Freire de Oliveira, Portugal P. Benedetti Panici, Italy 10:20-11:20 Debate: What should be the first choice for epithelial ovarian cancer? Intraperitoneal chemotherapy TBA Intravenous chemotherapy P. Benedetti Panici , Italy Discussion 11:20-11:50 Is ovarian cancer a tubal disease? V. Gomel, Canada Objectives Upon completion of this session, the audience will have learned: • Is intraperitoneal chemotherapy for ovarian cancer better than IV application? If so, in which patients? • Is neoadjuvant (primary) chemotherapy followed by interval cytoreductive surgery better than surgery followed by chemotherapy? If so, in which patient group? -31- 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2012 12:10-13:40 HPV SCREENING: THE NEXT STEP SINCE PAPANICOLAOU Supported in part by an unrestricted grant from QIAGEN Chairperson & Discussion Moderator X. Bosch, Spain Discussants M. Poljak, Slovenia J. Paavonen, Finland J.A. Fonseca Moutinho, Portugal 1. The potential gain in using HPV as the first line test instead of cytology 2. The need for a triage test of HPV+ women: The role of cytology 3. Screening of vaccinated cohorts 4. The logistics of the change 5. Type specific testing vs. cocktail testing 6. mRNA technology: What is to be gained 13:40-14:30 Lunch break 14:30–16:00 HPV VACCINES: INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE AFTER 100M DOSES Supported by an unrestricted grant from GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals Chairperson & Discussion Moderator X. Bosch, Spain Discussants J. Paavonen, Finland J.A. Fonseca Moutinho, Portugal M. Poljak, Slovenia 1. Vaccine introduction worldwide. School based programs 2. What is the appropriate age range for HPV vaccination? 3. Are HPV vaccines efficacious in population based programs? 4. Are HPV vaccines safe? 5. Do we have to consider vaccinating boys? 6. Are HPV vaccines therapeutic? 7. Are there contraindications for vaccination? 8. Any suggestions that they might be a viral type-replacement? 16:00-16:30 Coffee break 16:30-18:00 Capsule SCREENING FOR OVARIAN CANCER Can survival for epithelial ovarian cancer be improved through early detection and triage? Chairpersons C. Freire de Oliveira, Portugal F. Mota, Portugal 16:30-17:00 Ovarian cancer screening in the general population: The use of biomarkers and imaging A. Rosenthal, UK 17:00-17:30 Sentinel lymph node dissection in gynecological malignancies: “To do or not to do" P. Benedetti Panici, Italy 17:30-18:00 Ovarian cancer screening in BRCA and familial ovarian cancer patients A. Rosenthal, UK Objectives Upon completion of this session, the audience will have learned: • Screening strategies for ovarian cancer • Screening strategies for women at high risk for ovarian cancer -32- GYNECOLOGY II HALL C THE GREAT HORMONE THERAPY DEBATE: “10 YEARS TO THE WHI; THE NEED FOR NEW SOLUTIONS” Workshop Introduction: Following the unprecedented panic of the WHI publication and the massive drop in HRT use, some claimed that the WHI “did more harm than good” calling for independent review WHI’s publications. WHI researchers admitted that “overgeneralizing the results from the women who were about 12 years past of menopause to all postmenopausal women led to needless suffering and lost opportunities”. Accumulation of new information leads to new confusion amongst physicians, patients and industry, but also some conclusions are emerging. Which way to go from here? Should we drop this effective meansof HT altogether? Or should we go back to prescribing HT to climacteric-symptomatic patients? Should we search for alternatives, or just combine SERM’s and HT to enjoy the best of both worlds? The great debate will bring together world leaders in the field to sort out the answers to the most pressing issues of the day 08:30–10:00 Capsule COUNSELING POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN With the massive drop in HT usage, the questions are how to counsel and treat menopausal symptoms and can we combine the best of SERMs with HT? Chairpersons A. Martins, Portugal M. Brincat, Malta 08:30-09:00 Keeping quality of life and staying healthy M. Neves-e-Castro, Portugal 09:00-09:30 Treating the climacteric symptoms, risks and alternatives M. Brincat, Malta 09:30-10:00 PMDD, bipolar depression and estrogen therapy: A tragic confusion J. Studd, UK 10:00–10:20 Coffee break 10:20-11:50 Capsule HRT: WHERE ARE WE HEADING? A key criticism of WHI is the age of the population selected, which is well above the critical age window where HRT is still (if at all) expected to prevent cardiovascular disease (CVD). The questions of whether all (“class effect”) or only certain types of progesterone are to be blamed and whether estrogens are really carcinogenic constitute another controversial aspect of this discussion Chairpersons S. Palacios, Spain J. Studd, UK 10:20-10:40 The WHO defines estrogens as “carcinogenic”: Is this true? A.O. Mueck, Germany 10:40-11:25 Debate: Is there evidence for a critical HRT window to prevent disease? Proposition: HRT should be started early to have an effect R. Langer, USA Opposition: 10 years following the WHI report: No evidence exists for the “critical window” theory S. Skouby, Denmark Discussion 11:25-11:50 Where do we come from? Where are we heading? R. Langer, USA Objectives Upon completion of this session, the audience will have learned: • About the critical window and what proof there is of its existence • Whether it is still customary to prescribe HRT and to whom • If HRT is a must in premature menopause • Are estrogens carcinogenic? 11:50-12:10 Posters viewing -33- 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2012 12:10-13:40 Capsule THE ROLE OF GYNECOLOGISTS IN THE TREATMENT OF POSTMENOPAUSAL OSTEOPOROSIS Patients with low bone mineral density and fracture risk who are seen by a gynecologist are usually relatively young. The question is: Do gynecologists have a role in seeking and preventing early postmenopausal osteoporosis? Do we have effective treatments for this window of opportunity? Chairpersons A.O. Mueck, Germany X. Ruan, China 12:10-13:10 Debate: Do gynecologists have a role in the management of postmenopausal osteoporosis? Yes: J. Studd, UK No: S. Skouby, Denmark Discussion 13:10-13:40 Should we treat women with low bone mineral density? S. Palacios, Spain Objectives To acquire knowledge of the following: • Who should take care of cases of osteopenia? • Risk factors and prevalence of osteopenia and osteoporosis in women over 60 years • FRAX index in this age group • DEXA indication • Options of treatment for postmenopausal women 13:40-14:30 Lunch break 14:30-16:00 HORMONE THERAPY (HT) AND CANCER RISK Supported and Organized jointly with the European Menopause and Andropause Society (EMAS) The fear of cancer still dominates the decisions of physicians and patients regarding initiation and continuation of HT Capsule Chairpersons 14:30-15:15 J. Studd, UK M. Brincat, Malta Debate: Proposition: Breast cancer risk is related to the recommended HT dose and regimen A.O. Mueck, Germany Opposition: It is impossible to predict women in whom HT will not increase the risk for breast cancer, and in any event it is unrelated to the dose and regimen S. Skouby, Denmark Discussion 15:15-15:40 Pharmacological interventions in the prevention of breast cancer M. Brincat, Malta 15:40-16:00 Breast cancer risk and hormone replacement therapy: Is the choice of the progestogens important? X. Ruan, China Objectives Upon completion of this session, the audience will acquire knowledge: • Risk and prevention of HT associated breast cancer • What risks are associated with progesterone? 16:00-16:30 Coffee break 16:30-18:00 WOMEN’S BONE HEALTH: SECONDARY BONE LOSS Organized by the Portuguesa de Doenças Ósseas Metabólicas (SPODOM) Chairpersons D. Pereira da Silva, Portugal P. Coelho, Portugal S. Skouby, Denmark 16:30-16:50 Hypovitaminosis D E. Simoes, Portugal 16:50-17:15 Iatrogenic bone loss beyond corticosteroids A.P. Barbosa, Portugal 17:15-17:35 Body weight and bone mass M.R. Mascarenhas, Portugal 17:35-18:00 Anorexia nervosa and osteoporosis I. do Carmo, Portugal -34- FETOMATERNAL HALL D 08:30-10:00 Capsule GENITAL INFECTION, PREGNANCY OUTCOME AND PERINATAL RISK Infection during pregnancy is associated with maternal and fetal risks. However, antibiotics must be used judiciously since it can be accompanied with a risk to the fetus. What do we know and what we do not know? Chairpersons G.C. Di Renzo, Italy A. Antsaklis, Greece 08:30-08:50 Bacterial vaginosis and STI as a cause of fetal growth restriction N. Vedmedovska, Latvia 08:50-09:15 Is an abnormal gut microbioma a contributing factor for gestational diabetes and late preeclampsia? E. Ferrazzi, Italy 09:15-09:35 Why bacterial vaginosis is not the question and metronidazole is not the answer in preventing infection related preterm birth G. Donders, Belgium 09:35-10:00 Can we use antibiotics for prophylaxis without long term outcomes on the neonates? D. Farine, Canada Objective To acquire knowledge on diagnosing and treating gestational infections, and impacts on the mother and neonate 10:00-10:20 Coffee break 10:20-11:50 Capsule PATIENT SAFETY AND MEDICAL LIABILITY IN FMM Pregnancy and delivery are probably two of the riskiest of all medical situations. How to reduce the risk should certain modes of delivery be banned for the sake of safety? Are there ways to reduce liabilities? Chairpersons A. Grunebaum, USA D. Ayres-de-Campos, Portugal 10:20-10:40 Can labor and delivery be made safer and medical liability reduced in a hostile environment? A. Grunebaum, USA 10:40-11:05 Operative maneuvers including delivery of twins/triplets B. Arabin, Germany 11:05-11:25 Are the current criteria valid for defining a causal relationship for cerebral palsy? I. Blickstein, Israel 11:25-11:50 Who sues the obstetrician, when and why? D. Farine, Canada Objective To acquire knowledge on the legal risks associated with deliveries and how to reduce them 11:50-12:10 Posters viewing -35- 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2012 12:10-13:40 Capsule PRETERM BIRTH and PROM Preterm labor (PTL) is a leading cause of neonatal morbidity including RDS, bronchopulmonary dysplasia, neurologic deficit and mortality. Cervical length measurements and detection of Fibronectin in cervicovaginal secretions are considered highly sensitive in the detection and early diagnosis of PTL. Can all this lead to effective preventive methods? How should we treat PROM? Chairpersons B. Arabin, Germany F. Serrano, Portugal 12:10-12:40 Markers to diagnose infection in PROM M. Kacerovsky, Czech Republic 12:40-13:10 What is the management of early PROM D. Farine, Canada 13:10-13:40 Premature labor should not be stopped for more than two days G.H.A. Visser, Netherlands Objectives To acquire knowledge on the following: • Prevention of passive cervical dilatation • Treatment of PROM • Diagnosis of infection • For how long should we use tocolytics 13:40-14:30 Lunch break WORKSHOP ON EMERGENCY BLEEDING DURING PREGNANCY AND POSTPARTUM 14:30-16:00 Capsule EMERGENCY BLEEDING IN OBSTETRICS Acute bleeding during pregnancy may have devastating consequences on the mother and fetus, and is a challenge even to an experienced physician. Early diagnosis and prompt treatment can allow for a more conservative approach Chairpersons L. Graca, Portugal I. Blickstein, Israel 14:30-15:30 Debate: Uterine rupture: Hysterectomy, yes or no? Proposition: Hysterectomy should be the first solution, delaying hysterectomy might be time consuming and risky M. Robson, Ireland Opposition: Prevention of hysterectomy is possible if early decision is taken E. Sheiner, Israel Discussion Discussants M. Robson, Ireland E. Sheiner, Israel D. Farine, Canada D. Blickstein, Israel 15:30-16:00 Questions to the panel: 1. Prevention of uterine atony 2. Uterine atony: Uterine compression with u-Suture after CS – simple and useful to preserve fertility? 3. Management of placenta accreta during CS: Manual separation? Are we abusing embolization? 4. Atony in the developing world: Secondary to poor post-partum management? 5. Consumption coagulopathy: More than just blood replacement? Objectives To acquire knowledge on the following: • Frequency of uterine rupture: Can it be predicted? • Which proportion of ruptures occurs in unscarred uteruses? • Preventive measures for dealing with placenta previa or accreta • How to treat DIC and uterine atony 16:00-16:30 Coffee break -36- 16:30-18:00 Capsule BLEEDING DURING LATE PREGNANCY Bleeding during late pregnancy, delivery and postpartum is associated with serious morbidity and risk of fatality. Prediction, early diagnosis and proper management of such bleedings remain a challenge and a corner stone in safer obstetrics Chairpersons B. Serra Zantop, Spain I. Blickstein, Israel 16:30-16:50 Vasa previa: Is the consequence avoidable? E. Sheiner, Israel 16:50-17:15 Can PPH be predicted and avoided? D. Farine, Canada 17:15-17:35 Novel hematological approaches to PPH D. Blickstein, Israel 17:35-18:00 Management of placenta accrete: The role of embolization E. Sheiner, Israel Objectives To acquire knowledge on the following: • Vasa previa: To screen or not to screen, how to manage • PPH- prediction, bleeding estimate, management • Placenta accreta: Diagnosis and modern management -37- 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2012 INFERTILITY & ART HALL A 08:30-10:00 Capsule GAMETE CRYOPRESERVATION There are ever growing requests for an effective, reliable freezing method for oocytes and embryos. The many possible techniques require selection of the best approach Chairpersons S.M. Nelson, UK A. Arav, Israel 08:30-09:30 Debate: Donor oocytes from egg banks Yes: Frozen oocytes donation is as good as fresh P. Patrizio, USA No: Fresh oocytes should be preferred for egg donation when possible A. Arav, Israel Discussion 09:30-10:00 Safety of ovarian cortex transplantation: Is there a risk of reimplanting malignant cells M.M. Dolmans, Belgium 10:00-10:30 Coffee break 10:30-12:00 Capsule ANTI-MÜLLERIAN HORMONE (AMH) The indications for the use of AMH to predict ovarian response keep expanding to questions such as, can AMH predict pregnancy rate? Does the AMH level correlate with ovarian response? Chairpersons K. Diedrich, Germany M.M. Dolmans, Belgium 10:30-10:55 AMH and individualized dosing for ovarian stimulation for IVF S.M. Nelson, UK 10:55-11:15 AMH as a novel marker for ovarian dysfunction in PCOS J.S.E. Laven, Netherlands 11:15-12:00 Debate: Can AMH predict pregnancy rates better than other markers? Yes: S.M. Nelson, UK No: B. Aydogan, Turkey Discussion -38- FETOMATERNAL HALL B 08:30-10:00 Capsule WHAT AGENTS ARE SAFEST FOR LABOR INDUCTION? Induction of labor has become even more important, both with and without medical indications. Both oxytocin and misoprostol have been associated with potentially adverse outcomes; both have been used for decades in many various protocols and dosages. More recently, research has shown that using a uniform protocol throughout an institution may be safer. Which protocol is best and should an institution use only one uniform protocol? Are the advantages and the effectiveness of misoprostol worth the potential risks, such as tachysystole or uterine rupture? Chairpersons L. Graca, Portugal I. Blickstein, Israel 08:30-08:55 Non-hemostatic effects of heparin in Obstetrics and Gynecology D. Blickstein, Israel 08:55-09:40 Should misoprostol be banned from labor and delivery units? Misoprostol is safe, effective and inexpensive for labor induction A. Antsaklis, Greece 09:40-10:00 Should we induce twins? T. Simoes, Portugal Objective To learn which agent and protocol are safe for effective labor induction and how to induce twins 10:00-10:30 Coffee break 10:30-12:00 Capsule CONTROVERSIES OVER ENDLESS CESAREAN DELIVERY AND MULTIPLE PREGNANCIES Cesarean delivery, the most common surgical procedure performed, continues to generate controversies that challenge all obstetricians. The almost universal use of CS to deliver multiple pregnancies adds to the problem Chairperson D. Farine, Canada 10:30-10:50 Understanding overall caesarean section rates will help limit the rising rates M. Robson, Ireland 10:50-11:15 Timing of twin births I. Blickstein, Israel 11:15-11:35 What is the ideal cesarean delivery rate? B. Serra Zantop, Spain 11:35-12:00 Outcome of multiple pregnancies - 2012: Spontaneous vs. iatrogenic M. Carrapato, Portugal Objectives Upon completion of this session, the audience will have learned: • Why CS deliveries are on the rise, how to limit them and what is the ideal rate • How and when to deliver twins and what is the expected outcome -39- 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 L i s b o n Portugal November 8-11, 2012 -40- The 17th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility (COGI) All about Women’s Health FREE COMMUNICATION COGI -41- h o l o g i c p r e n a t a l h e a l t h Tommy’s to receive £1 for every Fetal FIbronectin Test sold Fetal Fibronectin is proven to assess the risk oF preterm delivery in women who are 22-35 weeks pregnant 1 The Rapid fFN 10Q system also reports the ffN concentration (ng/ml) of the sample. Currently, there are no performance data associated with the ffN concentration value displayed with the result at this time. AMNION CHORION FETAL FIBRONECTIN (fFN) DECIDUA Fetal fibronectin is the adhesive glycoprotein “glue” at the maternal-fetal interface. Its premature presence in the vagina is a direct biochemical predictor of risk for preterm birth. Implementing Rapid fFN, The Fetal Fibronectin Test for the risk assessment of women with signs and symptoms of preterm labour has demonstrated... • • • • • • 99.2% of women with a negative ffN result did NOT deliver within 14 days2 90% reduction of in-utero transfers3 85% reduction in use of corticosteroids4 84% reduction in hospital costs5 81% reduction in average hospital stays5 64% reduction in use of tocolytic therapy3 …thus enabling provision of care to those patients most at risk of preterm birth and resulting in more appropriate use of hospital resources www.ffntest.com Experience the new Rapid ffN 10Q system for the detection of fetal fibronectin, the best in class solution for assessing the risk of preterm birth. © 2012 Hologic Inc REfERENCEs: 1. Goldenberg RL, Iams JD, Mercer BM et al. The Preterm Prediction study: The value of new vs standard risk factors in predicting early and all spontaneous preterm births. Am J Public Health. 1998;88:233-238. 2. Peaceman A, Andrews W, Thorp W et al, fetal fibronectin as a predictor of preterm birth in patients with symptoms: a multicenter trial, AJOB Gyn 1997 177:1:13-18. 3. Giles W. Bistis A, Knox M, et al. The effect of fetal fibronectin Testing on admissions to a tertiary maternal fetal Medicine unit and cost savings. AAJOG, 2000, 182:439-42. 4. Honest H, Bachmann LM, Gupta JK et al. Accuracy of cervicovaginal fetal fibronectin test in predicting risk of spontaneous preterm birth: systematic review. BMJ, 2002; 325:301-304. 5. Abenhaim, H Morin,L Benjamin,A. Does availability of fetal fibronectin testing -42- labour affect the utililization of hospital resources, JOGC July 2005 pp 889-94. in the management of threatened preterm GBR-11-019-EN-C contact hologic on: email: [email protected] tel: 00 44 (0)1293 522080 Fax: 00 44 (0)1293 528010 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2012 Oral Presentations HALL B 14:30-16:00 GYNECOLOGY Chairpersons K. Diedrich, Germany G. Ventolini, United States 14:30-14:38 Axillary reverse mapping: The future for preventing lymphedema during axillary lymph node dissection? R. Sousa, A. Teixeira, F. Martins, Portugal 14:38-14:46 Prevalence and predictors of abnormal papanicolaou smears in HIV positive women M. Vide Tavares, F. Nunes, S. Saleiro, F. Mota, I. Torgal, Portugal 14:46-14:54 Controversies in vaginal microflora ecosystem, immunity, bacterial vaginosis and vulvodynia G. Ventolini, United States 14:54-15:02 Study on the relationship between the curative efficiency and dosage of focused ultrasound therapy for cervical intraepithelial neoplasia i? C. Lin, C. Li, China 15:02-15:10 Proteomic biomarkers of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) risk in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) N. Galazis, T. Afxentiou, M. Xenophontos, E. Diamanti-Kandarakis, W. Atiomo, United Kingdom 15:10-15:18 HRT versus oral contraceptives for preventing osteoporosis in premature menopause T. Chung, C. Haines, Hong Kong 15:18-15:26 Pulsatile administration of testosterone during menopause using Pentravan® in the vulval region H. Maia Jr., C. Haddad, C.E. Franca, R. Maia, J. Casoy, Brazil 15:26-15:34 Endometrial polyp on ultrasound: Its diagnosis and importance in pre-menopausal women? A 5-year retrospective study N. Barros, C. Pardal, L. Braga, E. Fernandes, A. Rocha, J. Pena, Portugal 15:34-15:42 Can cytobrush replace endocervical curettage in detection of cervical dysplasia and malignancy? A. Franco, D. Bruno, M. Miranda, E. Landim, V. Santos, A. Oliveira, A. Pedro, J. Silva Pereira, Portugal 15:42-15:50 Correlation of the amount of reseptor IGF-1expresion and endometrial gland rattus novergicus strain Wistar as PCOS models B. Santoso, E. Susanto, Samsulhadi, Widjiati, Indonesia 16:30-18:00 GYNECOLOGY Chairpersons R. Aurell, Spain J. Sousa, Portugal 16:30-16:38 Atypical glandular cells and cervical cancer- experience in colposcopy unit J. Sousa, T. Diniz-da-Costa, A. Colaço, C. Calhaz-Jorge, Portugal 16:38-16:46 Prevalence in albania of gestational trophoblastic disease in ectopic pregnancy I. Tasha, H. Klosi, K. Dasho, F. Cenko, N. Manoku, Albania 16:46-16:54 Value of medical history in prediction of endometrial carcinoma R. Torres, C. Pedroso, C. Marques, J.L. Reis, S. Valadares, C. Marques, Portugal 16:54-17:02 Influence of pre-surgical breast MRI on mastectomy decisions A. Vicente, F. Estevinho, E. Sousa, M. Nogueira, J. Fiel, J. Teixeira, Portugal 17:02-17:10 Factors influencing additional nodal disease following a positive sentinel lymph node biopsy in breast cancer patients B. Vides, M. Rocha, A. Ferreira, L. Castro, F. Pardal, Portugal 17:10-17:18 Expanded range point-of-care assays for FSH and LH L. Hwang, K. Motamed, C. Hsiao, V. Trieu, United States 17:18-17:26 Inflammation and immunosuppression in patients with ovarian cancer regarding clinical stage and debulking status M. Nowak, E. Glowacka, P. Lewkowicz, M. Banasik, M. Szpakowski, K. Szyllo, A. Malinowski, H. Tchorzewski, J.R. Wilczynski, Poland -43- 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 17:26-17:34 Laparoscopic extraperitoneal para-aortic lymphadenectomy in locally advanced cervical cancer L. Raposo, P. Aldinhas Santos, E. Cruz, F. Mártires, D.P. Silva, Portugal 17:34-17:42 A multigenic model based in low penetrance genes to evaluate breast cancer risk in a Portuguese population A.C. Ramalhinho, J.A. Fonseca-Moutinho, L. Breitenfeld, Portugal 17:42-17:50 Proteomic biomarkers for ovarian cancer risk in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS): A systematic review and biomarker database integration N. Galazis, S. Drymiotou, S-N. Thoukididou, W. Atiomo, United Kingdom 17:50-17:58 DNMT1 activity and global DNA methylation pattern in endometrial cancer K. Romanek-Piva, K. Galczynski, K. Postawski, Poland Oral Presentations HALL E 08:30-10:00 ART/IVF Chairpersons S. Daya, Canada A.S. Blazar, United States 08:30-08:38 Is ovarian reserve testing of use to the clinician? A.S. Blazar, United States 08:38-08:46 The biological will – A new paradigm in art? I. Rosenblum, Israel 08:46-08:54 Improved sperm quality and intrauterine insemination outcomes using a novel sperm selection device A. Brandao, K. Dreier, Kerstin, S. Vrancic, J. Zech, Austria 08:54-09:02 What to expect from poor responders? A. Cardoso, C. Leal, A. Pinto, J. Mesquita-Guimarães, Portugal 09:02-09:10 Influence of FSH receptor polymorphism on ovarian stimulation response L. Casalinho, S. Fernandes, A.P. Sousa, A.T. Almeida-Sousa, Portugal 09:10-09:18 Human embryo cryopreservation: One-step slow freezing does it all? Y.S. Chong, M.L.H. Chan, S. Nadarajah, H.H. Tan, Singapore 09:18-09:26 The effect of the use of the GnrH antagonist protocol on clinical outcomes and OHSS incidence, and burden in women with polycystic ovaries B. Deval, U. Shukla, M. Kreatsas, M. Mittal, H. Hamoda, M. Savvas, N. Narvekar, United Kingdom 09:26-09:34 The influence of embryo transfer depth in uterine cavity on pregnancy rate in IVF/ICSI program P.N. Kumar, A. Chandana, A. Ramachandran, R. Bhakta, S. Adiga, India 09:34-09:42 Only non-selective embryos are available for transfer. Is it possible to develop a good pregnancy rate in such conditions? C. Leal, A. Pinto, J. Mesquita-Guimarâes, Portugal 09:42-09:50 High pregnancy rates with administration of biophotonic energy in an intratubal insemination program G. Menaldo, S. Serrano, S. Benvenuto, B. Lopez, Italy 09:50-:09-58 Is fertility at risk? What do young people know about infertility? J. Mesquita-Guimarães, A. Pinto, Portugal 10:20-11:50 ART/IVF Chairpersons G. Nargund, UK A. Ellenbogen, Israel 10:20-10:28 Changes in mitochondrial distribution during different stages of human oocytes maturation A. Ellenbogen, G. Paz, S. Hantisteanu, M. Michaeli, O. Fainaru, Israel 10:28-10:36 Two decades of in vitro fertilization treatments at Centro Hospitalar de Vila Nova de Gaia/Espinho, Epe: Analysis, trends and reflections I. Pires, M. Cabral, M. Osório, S. Pinelo, H. Serra, A. Barbosa, H. Figueiredo, E. Felgueira, A. Tavares, Portugal -44- 10:36-10:44 Success rate of in vitro fertilization (IVF) in patients with moderate/severe endometrosis versus tubal factor S. Ribeiro, C. Rodrigues, A. Aguiar, S. Sousa, J. Nunes, A.P. Soares, M. Carvalho, F. Leal, I. Cordeiro, C. Calhaz-Jorge, Portugal 10:44-10:52 Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome: Experience of a reproductive medicine center from 2005-2011 C. Oliveira, M. Lima, M. Sousa, J. Silva, J. Teixeira da Silva, M. Cunha, P. Viana, A. Barros, Portugal 10:52-11:00 Measuring human error in the IVF laboratory using an electronic witnessing system A.R. Thornhill, X.O. Brunetti, S. Bird, United Kingdom 11:00-11:08 Psychological aspects of assisted reproductive treatments in infertile couples S. Reis, M.R. Xavier, J.P. Neves, R. Coelho, N. Montenegro, Portugal 11:08-11:16 Mechanical embryo implantation (seed) with egg donors M. Kamrava, United States 11:16-11:24 Can cycle day 7 FSH concentration during controlled ovarian stimulation be used to guide FSH dosing for in vitro fertilization? Y. Bentov, E. Burstein, C. Firestone, R. Firestone, N. Esfandiari, R.F. Casper, Canada 11:24-11:32 Appraisals of assisted reproductive technology enterprise: Economic perspective H. Eskandarani, Saudi Arabia 11:32-11:40 Factors of obstetrical and neonatal risks after art N. Aleksandrova, Russian Federation 11:40-11:48 Metformin for the treatment of diabetes in pregnancy: Better outcomes for both mother and baby S. Vali, A. Leyland, S. Duthie, M. Elrishi, United Kingdom 12:10-13:40 GYNECOLOGY Chairpersons M. Brincat, Malta J. Calleja-Agius, Malta 12:10-12:18 Endometriosis in infertility J. Calleja-Agius, M. Brincat, Malta 12:18-12:26 Can the addition of a paracervical block to systemic or local analgesics improve the pain perceived by the patient during hysterosalpingography? A prospective, randomized and double-blind trial S. Hacivelioglu, M. Gencer, A. Cakir Gungor, S. Kosar, E. Koc, E. Cosar, Turkey 12:26-12:34 Concentration of angiogenic factors in serum and peritoneal fluid of women with endometriosis and idiopathic infertility M. Gogacz, K. Galczynski, K. Romanek, K. Perzylo, A. Adamiak-Godlewska, Poland 12:34-12:42 Novel endoglin gene polymorphism associated with endometriosis-an observational study in a cohort of Indonesian women F. Manuaba, Indonesia 12:42-12:50 An in vitro evaluation of promising cationic surfactants with contraception properties M. Baptista, R. Tavares, S. Publicover, J. Ramalho-Santos, Portugal 12:50-12:58 Fertility outcome after open reversal of sterilisation N. Ray-Gaheer, R. Kumar, A. Pandravada, United Kingdom 12:58-13:06 Long-term exposure to environmentally relevant DDE concentrations exerts deleterious effects on human sperm R. Tavares, M. Baptista, C. Paiva, S. Amaral, S. Publicover, J. Ramalho-Santos, Portugal/ United Kingdom 13:06-13:14 Estrogen-DNA adducts mediated pathway as a cause of infertility associated with schistosomiasis infection M.C. Botelho, N. Vale, M.J. Gouveia, J. Santos, L. Santos, J.M. Correia da Costa, Portugal/Angola 13:14-13:22 Is detorsion the viable alternative? Y. Gurtovoya, M.M. Abdullah Agha, E. Opara, United Kingdom 13:22-13:30 A case of molar ectopic pregnancy A. Dokle, Albania 13:30-13:38 Risk factors for gestational trophoblastic disease: A hospital-based analysis of 17 years D. Ferreira, H. Afonso, C. Duarte, P. Figueiredo, H. Azevedo, I. Reis, Portugal -45- 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 14:30-16:00 GYNECOLOGY Chairpersons T.A. Bombas, Portugal S. Hacivelioglu, Turkey 14:30-14:38 Is there an advantage of three dimensional computed tomography scanning over plain abdominal radiograph in the detection of retained needles in the abdomen? S. Hacivelioglu, O. Karatag, A. Cakir Gungor, M. Gencer, S. Kosar, B. Kizildag, Y. Yildiz, S. Bas, Turkey 14:38-14:46 Cervical fibroid- a herculean task to manage J. Hameed, K. Pandurangan, R. S. India 14:46-14:54 Evaluation of gene expression in endometrial receptivity in women operated on for embolization of uterine myomas: A clinical study S. Hilário, N. Bozzini, M. Messina, R. Borsari, K. Carvalho, E. Baracat, Brazil 14:54-15:02 MRgFUS for uterine myomas: Safety, effectiveness and pathogenesis J. Kurashvili, A. Stepanov; V. Bytchenko; E. Chmyr, E. Kulabuchova, I. Lugina, O. Batarshina, Russian Federation 15:02-15:10 Vaginal ovarian cystectomy revisited- a pilot case control study to assess outcomes and patient satisfaction W. Lodhi, S. Walker, A. Fakokunde, W. Yoong, B. Subba, United Kingdom 15:10-15:18 Pelvic schwannoma in the right parametrium: The first case N. Machairiotis, P. Zarogoulidis, A. Stylianaki, E. Karatrasoglou, G. Sotiropoulou, A. Florescou, E. Chatzi, A. Karamani, N. Courcoutsakis, C. Machairiotis, Greece 15:18-15:26 Audit: Lletz treatment under LA and GA G. Majeed, United Kingdom 15:26-15:34 Can current national surveillance systems aid the evaluation of the true European epidemiology of STIs with focus on chlamydial infections? P-A. Mårdh, Sweden 15:34-15:42 Comparison between endometrial ultrasound features and hysteroscopy/biopsy findings C. Rasteiro, A.S. Fernandes, I. Pestana, M. Martinho, F. José, Portugal 15:42-15:50 Residual lesion after CIN2/3 treatment – The experience of our cervical pathology unit M. Simoes, C. Pedroso, S. Barreto, T. Paula, J. Borrego, Portugal 15:50-15:58 The value of the “ovarian crescent sign” in the differential diagnosis of adnexal masses T. Castro, A. Fernandes, L. Machado, S. Duarte, T. Carraca, J. Ferreira, J. Beires, Portuga 16:30-18:00 GYNECOLOGY Chairpersons A.O. Mueck, Germany X. Ruan, China 16:30-16:38 Possible mechanism for the observed increased breast cancer risk using norethisterone in hormone therapy X. Ruan, H. Neubauer, H. Seeger, T. Fehm, A.O. Mueck, China/Germany 16:38-16:46 Comparative study between two distension media during office hysteroscopy in postmenopausal women: a random clinical trial V. Fausto, I. Monteiro, Brazil 16:46-16:54 Office operative hysteroscopy: feasibility and pain tolerance E. Gonçalves, J. Carvalho, C. Marinho, A. Melo, C. Oliveira, I. Meireles, C. Nunes, Portugal 16:54-17:02 Internal iliac arteries temporary occlusion during laparoscopic myomectomy K. Puchkov, N. Podzolkova, J. Andreeva, V. Korennaya, Russian Federation 17:02-17:10 Outpatient hysteroscopy performance – Retrospective study M. Ledo, M. Silva, P. Silva, F. Bacelar, T. Freitas, L. Remesso, C. Freitas, Portugal 17:10-17:18 Hysteroscopy in patients with endometrial cancer D. Melo Castro, J. Lisboa, P. Correia, Z. Gomes, H. Martins, O. Moutinho, Portugal 17:18-17:26 Minimally invasive laser procedure for early stages of stress urinary incontinence (SUI) I. Fistonic, S. Findri Guštek, N. Fistonic, I. Sorta Bilajac Turina, M. Fistonic, Croatia (Hrvatska) -46- 17:26-17:34 Five-year outcomes after abdominal sacrocolpopexy J. Lisboa, A. Castro, D. Castro, P. Correia, O. Moutinho, Portugal 17:34-17:42 The Manchester operation for uterine prolapse: a retrospective study of 17 patients A. Macaes, S. Fernandes, M.G. Castro, C. Aparício, A. Catarino, L. Negrão, Liana, Portugal 17:42-17:50 A novel method for evaluating stress urinary incontinence using vaginal ultrasound gray-level histogram S. Olgan, O. Piri Mantar, E. Okyay, S. Altunyurt, B. Gulekli, Turkey 17:50-17:58 Transvaginal mesh procedures for pelvic organ prolapse - A clinical outcome study M. Silva, M. Ledo, T. Freitas, P. Silva, F. Bacelar, K. Brazão, C. Sousa, R. Freitas, Portugal SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2012 Oral Presentations HALL E 08:30-10:00 FAMILY PLANNING, GYNECOLOGY & FETOMATERNAL MEDICINE Chairpersons E. Sheiner, Israel F. Ferreira, Portugal 08:30-08:38 Insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome in women with polycystic ovarian syndrome F. Ferreira, A. Soares, L. Patricio, J. Nunes, S. Sousa, A. Aguiar, C. Rodrigues, C. Calhaz-Jorge, Portugal 08:38-08:46 Conservative surgical treatment for bowel endometriosis M. Veujoz, E. Faller, C. Zacharopoulou, J. Albornoz, M. Puga, A. Wattiez, France 08:46-08:54 Comparison of peri-operative outcomes associated with robotic assisted hysterectomy and myomectomy K. Huang, United States 08:54-09:02 Misoprostol prior to inserting an intrauterine device in nulliparas: a randomized clinical trial A. Scavuzzi, M.R. Amorim, A.S. Souza, A.R. Costa, Brazil 09:02-09:10 Rapid repeat pregnancy in adolescence: Can we do something about it? F. Abreu Dos Santos, M. Silva, M. Ledo, S. Câmara, P. Pinto, H. Pereira, Portugal 09:10-09:18 Urinary infection in pregnancy – A two years monitoring D. Almeida, T. Leite, T. Macedo, R. Guerreiro, J. Dias, I. Lobo, Portugal 09:18-09:26 Caesarean section versus vaginal delivery in women with severe preeclampsia: A cohort study M.M.R. Amorim, L. Katz, A. Souza, Alex Sandro, A. Scavuzzi, A. Faúndes, Brazil 09:26-09:34 Evolution of computer-analysed fetal heart rate parameters throughout gestation C. Amorim-Costa, J. Cruz, C. Costa-Santos, D. Ayres-de-Campos, J. Bernardes, Portugal 09:34-09:42 Conversion of peripheral blood NK cells A.S. Cerdeira, A. Rajakumar, C.M. Royle, A. Lo, Z. Hussain, R.I. Thadhani, V.P. Sukhatme, S.A. Karumanchi, H.D. Kopcow, United States 09:42-09:50 Knowledge and attitude of Hong Kong pregnant women on group B streptococcus screening T.Y. Chow, L.W.D. Chan, W.K.W. To, Hong Kong 09:50-09:58 Obstetric admission in intensive care unit for 5 years P. Correia, M. Andrade, J. Lisboa, E. Francisco, O. Moutinho, Portugal 10:20-11:50 FETOMATERNAL MEDICINE Chairpersons G.H.A. Visser, Netherlands A. Weissman, Israel 10:20-10:28 Clinical presentation of HELLP syndrome: 5-year retrospective analysis I. De Barros Pereira, D. Martins, P. Rocha, A. Henriques, H. Ferreira, Portugal 10:28-10:36 Single ultrasound evaluation for follicle and endometrium during ovulation induction compare with progesterone midluteal phase J. Dewantiningrum, Indonesia -47- 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 10:36-10:44 Outcome of triplet pregnancies – Has something changed in the past 3 decades? A. Weissman, S. Blazer, I. Olanovski, A. Drugan, Israel 10:44-10:52 Fetal reduction in triplet gestations – Twins still fare better A. Drugan, I. Olnowsky, Y. Burke, S. Blazer, A. Weissman, Israel 10:52-11:00 Shoulder dystocia – A risk management point of view C. Burrell, H. O’Connor, United Kingdom 11:00-11:08 Surrogacy pregnancy: A risk management point of view H. O'Connor, C. Burrell, United Kingdom 11:08-11:16 Diagnosis of fetal heart beat positive abdominal pregnancy by ultrasonography, CT and MRI T. Hoshino, Y. Matsumoto, T. Miyamoto, N. Hayashi, R. Oyama, A. Hirao, N. Ohtake, S. Kitamura, M. Suga, K. Miyamoto, A. Takaoka, T. Aoki, Y. Imamura, M. Kita, Japan 11:16-11:24 Safety of myomectomy during LSCS U.M. Joglekar, V.B. Bangal, India 11:24-11:32 The new mediator of human labor-onset T. Kotani, T. Nakano, Y. Watanabe, Y. Mano, H. Tsuda, H. Li, F. Kikkawa, Japan 11:32-11:40 Dunnigan syndrome: An unusual diagnosis in pregnancy J. Lima-Silva, S. Bessa-Monteiro, C. Gamboa, A. Magalhães, R. Mesquita, N. Montenegro, J. Cavaco-Gomes, Portugal 11:40-11:48 Iron intake, haemoglobin and risk of gestational diabetes: A prospective cohort study R.M. Luoto, T.I. Kinnunen, A. Helin, J. Raitanen, S. Ahonen, S.M. Virtanen, Finland 12:10-13:40 FETOMATERNAL MEDICINE Chairpersons I. Blickstein, Israel G. Papaioannou, United Kingdom 12:10-12:18 Cortical maturation in fetuses referred for “isolated” mild ventriculomegaly: A longitudinal ultrasound assessment R.F. Miguelote, B. Vides, R. Santos, J. Palha, A. Matias, N. Sousa, Portugal 12:18-12:26 Alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency: A curious finding in pregnancy A. Miranda, C. Silva, A. Cadilhe, M. Saleiro, L. Castro, Portugal 12:26-12:34 Systemic lupus erythematosus and antiphospholipid antibody syndrome in pregnancy: The experience of a multidisciplinary consultation in a tertiary-care hospital J.P. Neves, J. Lima Silva, C. Dias, M. Guimarães, Portugal 12:34-12:42 Assessment of labor preinduction by mifepristone in preterm prelabor rupture of the membranes at 34-36+6days weeks’ gestation V. Novikova, G.A. Penzhoyan, O.K. Fedorovich, Russian Federation 12:42-12:50 Placental chorangioma: A clinical case and pregnancy outcome P.N. Oliveira, R. Caldas, C. Pina, F. Mak, C. Araújo,A. Pinto, C. Barbedo, S. Ferreira, A. Lanhoso, Portugal 12:50-12:58 Ultrasound markers of preeclampsia and fetal growth restriction at 6-10 weeks G. Papaioannou, A. Syngelaki, N. Maiz, J. Ross, K. Nicolaides, United Kingdom/Spain 12:58-13:06 Preeclampsia: prophylactic during pregnancy N.M. Pasman, E.R. Chernych, N.A. Chonina, A.N. Drobinskaja, Russian Federation 13:06-13:14 Antibiotic prophylaxis in premature rupture of membranes at term F.F.V. Passos, K. Cardoso, A. Coelho, A. Graça, N. Clode, L. Mendes da Graça, Portugal 13:14-13:22 The challenges of conducting clinical research in intrapartum care H. Phipps, B. de Vries, J. Hyett, Australia 13:22-13:30 Surgical technique of laparoscopic transabdominal cerclage A. Rodrigues, M. Afonso, T. Diniz da Costa, M. Centeno, F. Osório, C. Alho, C. Calhaz Jorge, Portugal 13:30-13:38 Management and outcome of extremely premature infants I. Sá, M. Fonte, C. Carvalho, P. Soares, A. Almeida, A. Januário, S. Gouveia, J. Saraiva, Portugal -48- 14:30-16:00 FETOMATERNAL MEDICINE Chairpersons A. Grunebaum, USA C. Gameiro, Portugal 14:30-14:38 Overt diabetes and first-trimester assessment: from pregnancy planning to optimal metabolic control and presence of congenital abnormalities C. Gameiro, M. Torgal, C. Vilhena, A. Santos, E. Casal, F. Romão, Portugal 14:38-14:46 Abdominal pain in pregnancy - A challenging diagnosis A. Santos, J. Cavaco-Gomes, S. Duarte, C. Gamboa, R.M. Mesquita, N. Montenegro, Portugal 14:46-14:54 Screening of bacterial vaginosis in preterm labour D. Sarkar, V. Acharya, India 14:54-15:02 Uterine rupture in second trimester due to placenta percreta S. Sheik, V. Gowri, F. Al Ali, M. Mathew, L. Al Kharusi, Oman 15:02-15:10 Fetal well-being monitoring through non-invasive fetal electrocardiography R. Simoes, C. Gonçalves, J. Sousa, C. Nogueira-Silva, Portugal 15:10-15:18 Fetal growth assessment amongst primary care physicians R. Sousa-Santos, A. Castro, M. Alves, R. Miguelote, R. Cruz-Correia, A. Costa-Pereira, Portugal 15:18-15:26 Maternal and neonatal morbidity after vaginal delivery using Thierry's spatulas – Experience of Hospital de Braga E. Vale Fernandes, F. Rodrigues, N. Teixeira, C. Pardal, L. Carvalho, D. Jardim Pena, Portugal 15:26-15:34 Female sexual functioning and body exposure in term pregnancy C. Verissimo, Portugal 15:34-14:42 Amniotic lamellar body counts can be useful to predict of hypoplasia in congenital diaphragmatic hernia Y. Watanabe, H. Tsuda, H. Li, Y. Mano, T. Kotani, F. Kikkawa, Japan 14:42-14:50 Risk of isolated ventricular septal defect in euploid fetuses with increased or borderline nuchal translucency in the first trimester C. Barbisan, P. Zielinsky, A. Naujorks, E. Becker Jr., R. Frajndlich, L.H. Nicoloso, A.L. Piccoli Jr., P. Pizzato, L. Bender, S. Busato, M. Lopes, C. Klein, M. de Fátima Leite, Brazil 14:50-14:58 Epidemiological consequences of the new iadps criteria for screening for GDM A-S. Page, Belgium 16:30-18:00 FETOMATERNAL MEDICINE Chairpersons M. Kacerovsky, Czech Republic N. Galazis, United Kingdom 16:30-16:38 Gestational diabetes and maternal cardiovascular risk factors M.I. Reis, I.M. Brito, M. Mouraz, S. Proença, L. Martins, A. Gonçalves, F. Nunes, Portugal 16:38-16:46 Induction of labour and its outcome A. Bimbashi, A. Dokle, E. Ndoni, Albania 16:46-16:54 Preterm delivery before and after 28 weeks: Are there differences? A. Gonçalves, L. Correia, P. Silva, Patricia A. Massa, S. Aguilar, V. Ribeiro, F. Palma, Portugal 16:54-17:02 Proteomic biomarkers of preterm birth risk in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS): A systematic review and biomarker database integration N. Galazis, N. Docheva, K. Nicolaides, W. Atiomo, William, United Kingdom 17:02-17:10 Prediction of success in external cephalic version C. Vaz De Macedo, N. Clode, R.M. Carvalho, L. Mendes da Graça, Portugal 17:10-17:18 Large scale evidence of the role of maternal levels of homocysteine, folic acid and vitamin B12 in pre-eclampsia E. Staines Urias, N.C. Serrano, M.C. Paez, P. Doyle, F. Dudbridge, A.D. Hingorani, J.P. Casas, United Kingdom, Colombia 17:18-17:26 Hemolytic-uremic syndrome during pregnancy – About a case report S. Proença, M. Mouraz, M.I. Reis, I. Brito, C. Gama Pinto, S. Pedroso, H. Santos Pereira, R. Rodrigues, F. Nunes, Portugal 17:26-17:34 Pudendal nerve block and obstetric simulation L. Guedes-Martins, A. Reynolds, L. Guedes, Portugal -49- 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 CA125 + HE4 The new formula for diagnostic clarity of ovarian cancer © 2012 Fujirebio Diagnostics. FDAB-007, r0 From the company that brought you CA125, Fujirebio Diagnostics introduces HE4, the first new biomarker in 25 years for ovarian cancer management. 1 www.he4test.com 1 Diamandis E, et al. Cancer Biomarkers: Can we turn recent failures into success? J Natl Cancer Inst. 2010;102:1-6. -50- Posters ART/IVF P1 ELECTIVE SINGLE EMBRYO TRANSFER (ESET), THE MALAYSIAN PERSPECTIVE Abdul Wahab, Azantee Yazmie, Zainuddin, Ahmad Murad; Ramli, Roszaman; Mohd Yatim, Hayati; Mohd Bustaman, Siti Khadijah; Md Arifin, Norsina; Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia P2 PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT OF FERTILITY TREATMENT AMONG MALAYSIAN MEN Abdul Wahab, Azantee Yazmie, Kuantan, Pahang; Zainuddin, Ahmad Murad; Musa, Ramli; Abdul Rahim, Faszrul Aidil; Mohd Yatim, Hayati; Mohd Bustaman, Siti Khadijah; Md Arifin, Norsin; Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia P3 ADVERSE OUTCOME OF THE METHYLENTETRAHYDROFOLATE REDUCTASE A1298C POLYMORPHISMS ON OVARIAN ACTIVITY Andreeva, Petya, Dimitrov, Ivan; Shterev, Atanas, Bulgaria P4 EARLY PREGNANCY LOSS FOLLOWING FIV/ICSI TREATMENT Brás, Filipa; Santos, Ricardo; Ramalho, Rita; Dantas, Sofia; Reis, Isabel, Portugal P5 THE SIGNIFICANCE OF SERUM PROGESTERONE LEVEL IN THE LUTEAL PHASE IN ASSISTED REPRODUCTION CYCLES Brincat, Mark, Vassallo, Marie Claire; Tsar, Olha M.; Vella, Katia; Cin-Custo, Malta P6 AN ANALYSIS OF 15 YEARS PRESERVING MALE FERTILITY IN ONCOLOGICAL PATIENTS Cabral, Madalena, Portugal P7 FROM AZOOSPERMIA TO A SPONTANEOUS PREGNANCY: CASE REPORT Cardoso, Ana, Louro, Nuno; Barreiro, Márcia; Pinto, Alice; Leal, Carla; Mesquita-Guimarães, Joana, Portugal P8 SEVERE OVARIAN HYPERSTIMULATION SYNDROME: A CASE REPORT Castro, Ana, Lisboa, Joana; Castro, Diana; Correia, Patrícia; Moutinho, Osvaldo, Portugal P9 PRELIMARY RETROPECTIVE ASSESSMENT OF THE APPLICATION OF PGS FOR PATIENTS WITH LOW EMBRYO NUMBERS Cater, Ellen, Jenner, Lucy; Fishel, Simon, United Kingdom P10 COMPARISON OF CLINICAL OUTCOME BETWEEN UNILATERAL AND BILATERAL LAPAROSCOPIC VARICOCELECTOMY IN INFERTILE PATIENT WITH LEFT VARICOCELE AND RIGHT SUBCLINICAL VARICOCELE Chen, Shiou-Sheng, Taiwan P11 ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNIQUES: DEPRESSION AS A CONSEQUENCE AND NURSING CARE RELATED Delerue, Estefânia, Campos, Maria Cristina, Portugal P12 EFFECT OF POOR RESPONSE IN WOMEN LESS THAN 30 YEARS ON EMBRYOS QUALITY IN CONTROLLED OVARIAN STIMULATION FOR IN VITRO FERTILIZATION Eldar, Ido, Israel P13 OVARIAN FOLLICLUAR BLOOD FLOW CORRELATES WITH THE PRESENCE OF MATURE DENDRITIC CELLS WITHIN THE FOLLICLE Ellenbogen, Adrian; Geva, Mika; Hantisteanu, Shai; Michaeli, Medeia; Rotfarb, Nechami; Hallak, Mordechai; Fainaru, Ofer, Israel P14 DROP-OUT IN INFERTILITY TREATMENT Fernandes, Mónica, Mesquita-Guimarães, Joana; Lopes, Tânia; Freitas, Paula, Portugal P15 SHORT ANTAGONIST PROTOCOL VERSUS LONG AGONIST PROTOCOL Gjata, Elinda, Berisha, Fatlinda, Albania; Papatheodorou, Akilea; Prapas, Nikos; Prapas, Yannisi, Greece -51- 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 P16 SOME ALBANIAN DATAS ABOUT SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF THE WOMEN TRYING TO TACKLE INFERTILITY IN OUR CLINIC Gjata, Elinda, Albania, Apatheodorou, Akilea; Prapas, Yannis N.; Prapas, Nikos, Greece P17 SUCCESSFUL PREGNANCY OUTCOME WITH THE USE OF IN VITRO FERTILIZATION AFTER ESSURE® HYDROSALPINX OCCLUSION Guedes-Martins, Luís, Mesquita-Guimarães, Joana; Barreiro, Márcia, Portugal P18 SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF SPERM AND EGG DONORS IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC Konecna, Hana, Mardesic, Tonko; Rumpikova, Tatana; Dostal, Jiri; Rumpik, David, Czech Republic P19 CROSS BORDER REPRODUCTIVE CARE IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC – ARE THERE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN FOREIGN AND CZECH PATIENTS? Konecna, Hana, Rumpikova, Tatana; Mardesic, Tonko; Rumpik, David; Dostal, Jiri, Czech Republic P20 AMH LEVELS AND DOSES OF GONADOTROIPNS IN IVF STIMULATION Rumpik, David, Rumpikova, Tatana; Loucky, Jaroslav; Kucera, Radek; Belaskova, Silvie; Topolcan, Ondrej, Czech Republic P21 GONADOTROPIN THERAPIES IN ART: SAFETY, EFFICACY AND COSTS EVALUATION Lisi, Franco, Italy P22 TUNEL AND COMET ASSAY: USEFULNESS OF THESE TECHNIQUES IN THE STUDY OF THE DNA FRAGMENTATION IN SPERMATOZOA Lopes, Fernando, Gomes, Zélia; Moutinho, Osvaldo; Peixoto, Francisco, Gaivão, Isabel; Pinto Leite, Rosário, Portugal P23 APPLICATION OF A COATED NITINOL STENT FOR THE TREATMENT OF RECURRENT CERVICAL STENOSIS AND INFERTILITY Mangler, Mandy, Grund, Klaus-Ernst; Lanowska, Malgorzata; Köhler, Christhardt; Schneider, Achim; Speiser, Dorothee, Germany P24 INCIDENCE OF ANTI-N-METHYL-D-ASPARTATE RECEPTOR ANTIBODIES IN PATIENTS WITH BENIGN OVARIAN DISEASES Mangler, Mandy, Vasiljeva, Jekaterina; Speiser, Dorothee; Schneider, Achim; Meisel, Andreas; Trebesch de Perez, Isabel, Germany P25 EGG AND SPERM DONATION BANK: THE ROLE OF NURSING STAFF Marques, Alexandra, Gouveia, Palmira; Leal, Carla; Pinto, Alice; Pereira, Isabel, Portugal P26 THE OUTPATIENT HYSTEROSCOPY PRIOR TO IVF CYCLE DO NOT INTERFERE WITH PREGNANCY RATE Masliy, Yuliya, Sudoma, Iryna; Plakhotna, Oksana, Ukraine P27 IMPACT OF MECHANICAL ENDOMETRIAL WASHING: AN IN-VITRO MODEL Maxia, Nicoletta, Gandolfi, Andrea, Italy P28 PREGNANCY AFTER ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TREATMENT IN HERLYN-WERNER-WUNDERLICH SYNDROME Melo Castro, Diana, Pinto, Alice; Barreiro, Márcia; Mesquita Guimarães, Joana, Portugal P29 COMPARISON OF ICSI OUTCOME USING MICRODOSE OF G-CSF AND IL-10 Menaldo, Giovanni, Benvenuto, Sara; Lopez, Betsy, Italy P30 RECOMBINANT LH RESCUES THE LUTEAL PHASE AFTER GNRH AGONIST TRIGGERING OF OVULATION: A COMPARATIVE STUDY Munoz, Elkin, Taboas, Esther; Aguilar, Jesus; Martinez, Berta; Fernandez, Iria; Portela, Susana ; Remohí, Jose, Spain P31 ESTIMATION OF THE CONTRIBUTION OF ASSISTED AND NON-ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY FERTILITY TREATMENTS TO MULTIPLE BIRTHS DURING THE LAST THIRTY YEARS IN JAPAN: 1979-2011 Ooki, Syuichi, Japan P32 INTRAMYOMETRIAL ECTOPIC PREGNANCY IN A PATIENT UNDERGOING IN VITRO FERTILIZATION AND HARBOURING AN ADENOMYOTIC UTERUS Phoon, Cheng-Fun, Lee, Sook-Ling SL; Tan, Wei-Ching WC; Yu, Su-Ling SL, Singapore -52- P33 NEW FAMILIES WITH THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE FIRST PORTUGUESE PUBLIC BANK OF GAMETES Pinto, Alice, Leal, Carla; Marques, Alexandra; Sousa Pereira, Isabel; Mesquita-Guimarães, Joana, Portugal P34 FERTILITY OUTCOME AFTER MICROSURGICAL REVERSAL OF TUBAL STERILIZATION Ramos, Vera, Gomes, Andrea; Marques, João P; Santos, Rui L.; Falção, Franscisco; Torgal, Isabel, Portugal P35 TIME TRENDS IN FERTILITY-COMPARISON OF TWO COHORTS OF POSTMENPAUSAL WOMEN IN NORWAY Rostad, Berit, Schei, Berit; Sundby, Johanne; Schmidt, Lone, Denmark P36 UNEXPLAINED RECURRENT PREGNANCY LOSS: NO THERAPY SHOULD BE OFFERED Sapra, Eshanjit, Kayaalp, Emre; Inglis, Steven, United States P37 POOR RESPONSE IN CONTROLLED OVARIAN STIMULATION FOR IVF/ICSI CYCLES: THREE YEAR RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS Silva, Joana R., Lourenço, Cátia; Osório, Marta; Cabral, Madalena; Pires, Ilda; Pinelo, Suel; Serra, Helena; Barbosa, António; Figueiredo, Helena; Felgueira, Eduarda; Tavares, Angelina, Portugal P38 THE DIFF-QUIK STAIN: A CLINICALLY VALUABLE TOOL TO EVALUATE HUMAN SPERM CHROMATIN STATUS Tavares, Renata, Silva, Andreia; Almeida-Santos, Teresa; Sousa, Ana Paula; Ramalho-Santos, João, Portugal P39 THE ROLE OF AMH IN THE EGG DONATION PROGRAM Rumpikova, Tatana, Rumpik, David; Loucky, Jaroslav; Topolcan, Ondrej; Kucera, Radek; Belaskova, Silvie, Czech Republic P40 KALLMANN SYNDROME IN A MAN: A GYNECOLOGIST’S DIAGNOSIS Verissimo, Carlos, Portugal P41 EFFECT OF MALE PARTNER AGE ON EARLY PREGNANCY LOSS RATES AMONG WOMEN YOUNGER THAN 38 YEARS UNDERGOING IVF/ICSI TREATMENT Verwoerd, Gideon, United Kingdom P42 THE COMPI FERTILITY PROBLEM STRESS SCALES AND THE COMPI COPING STRATEGY SCALES: A PSYCHOMETRIC VALIDATION STUDY IN TURKISH INFERTILE COUPLES Sahin Yilmaz, Tulay, Yesiltepe Oskay, Umran , Turkey P43 METHODS TO COPE WITH INFERTILITY STRESS OF INFERTILE COUPLES Sahin Yilmaz, Tulay, Yesiltepe Oskay, Umran, Turkey GYNECOLOGY P44 HEMATOCOLPOS AND LOWER ABDOMINAL PAIN SECONDARY TO IMPERFORATE HYMEN Abreu, Cátia, Ricardo, Cardoso; Cabrita, Pedro; Coutinho, Teresa; Jardim da Pena, Domingos, Portugal P45 ADENOMYOSIS: AN ATYPICAL PRESENTATION Afonso, Maria, Castro, Catarina; Osório, Filipa; Clode, Nuno, Portugal P46 DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA; AT THE SAME TIME OR AS A SEPARATED PROCEDURE Bajraktari, Denisa, Hoxhaj, Odeta, Albania; Gjoni, Maksim, Algeria P47 DETORSION OF THE TWISTED OVARY AT 14 WEEKS GESTATION – CASE REPORT Bello, Ana, Nércio, Ana; Barros, Liliana; Leitao, Carla; Sousa, Filomena, Portugal -53- 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 P48 CERVICAL CANCER IN SIERRA LEONE- RESPONDING TO THIS PUBLIC HEALTH CHALLENGE Bhoobun, Shalinee, McIntosh, Carol; Horner, Cynthia; Tegan, Edres; Cantwell, Mary Beth; Edmiston, Kirsten H., United Kingdom/United States/Sierra Leone P49 PLAMA VITAMIN D LEVEL AMONG WOMEN WITH AND WITHOUT POLYCYSTIC OVARIAN SYNDROME Broughton, Kenneth S, Redinger, Derek; Abdi, Jemilla, United States P50 HYPEREMESIS GRAVIDARUM: AGGREVATING FACTORS AND MANAGEMENT Bulugma, Mustafa Mustafa, Elmariamy, Omaima, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya P51 HYPOPLASTIC UTERUS Carvalho, Joana, Cubal, Adelaide; Torres, Sílvia; Costa, Fernanda; Mota, Lurdes; Torgal, Ana; Carmo, Olímpia, Portugal P52 HYSTEROSCOPY IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF PATIENTS WITH POSTMENOPAUSAL UTERINE BLEEDING Castro, Catarina, Godinho, Beatriz; Rodrigues, Andreia; Costa, Teresa Osório, Filipa; Alho, Conceição; Calhaz-Jorge, Carlos , Portugal P53 OVARIAN TERATOMAS: A 6 YEAR CASUISTRY Couto, Silvia M., Portugal P54 A STRANGE LUNG METASTASIS DURING BREAST CANCER STAGING Cunha, Vera, Valadares, Sara; Sereno, Pedro, Portugal P55 THE ROLE OF HYSTEROSCOPY IN ASYMPTOMATIC WOMEN Dias, Goncalo, Mendinhos, Gustavo; Igreja, Fernando; Pereira, José; Nazaré, Antónia, Portugal P56 UTERINE FIBROID EMBOLIZATION - ALWAYS THE SOLUTION? Faria, Barbara, Cubal, Adelaide; Carvalho, Joana; Marinho, Carla; Oliveira, Cristina; Carmo, Olimpia, Portugal P57 TETRAPLOID PARTIAL HYDATIDIFORM MOLE: A CASE REPORT Ferreira, Anabel, Oliveira, Nuno; Santos, Ana Cláudia; Moreira, Clara; Oliveira, Mario, Portugal P58 EFFICACY OF 5-FLUOROURACIL, INTERFERON, AND ALBOTHYL IN THE TREATMENT OF HRHPV-RELATED OR UNRELATED CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA Findri Gustek, Stefica, Orešcanin, V.; Fistonic, Ivan; Mlinaric-Missoni, Emilija, Croatia (Hrvatska)) P59 CORRELATION OF THE INFECTIONS OF THE GENITAL TRACT OF WOMEN AND THEIR LIFESTYLE WITH THE FREQUENCY OF MICRONUCLEI Findri Gustek, Stefica, Orešcanin, V; Kopjar, N.; Petrovic-Raškovski, B.; Hunjak, B., Croatia (Hrvatska) P60 PERITONEAL TUBERCULOSIS: A CASE REPORT Franco, Adriana, Bruno, Diogo; Santos, Vanessa; Miranda, Mariana; Verissimo, Carlos; Pedro, Amélia; Igreja, Fernando; Silva Pereira, José, Portugal P61 ACUTE ABDOMEN CAUSED BY SPLENIC PTOSIS AFTER HISTERECTOMY: A RARE DIAGNOSIS Gameiro, Cátia, Vilhena, Cristina; Couto, Silvia; Mulet, Javier; Saraiva, João; Romão, Fátima, Portugal P62 A NEW OPTION FOR TREATMENT OF LOCALIZED PROVOKED VULVODYNIA Giraldo, Paulo, Yoshida, Laura; Ferreira Souza, Samantha; Breda, Nadia; Gonçalves, Ana Katherine; Amaral, Rose Luce, Brazil P63 CERVICAL CANCER: HPV INFECTION AND HIPERESTROGENISM SINERGY Doru, Campean, Giurea, I.A., Teodorescu, C., Romania P64 GENITAL TUBERCULOSIS – A CASE REPORT Fialho Gomes, Rui, Ramilo, Irina; Vanessa Santos, Ana; Franco, Adriana; Mendinhos, Gustavo; Igreja, Fernando; Azevedo, Luísa; Silva Pereira, José; Nazaré, Antónia, Portugal -54- P65 CERVICAL DYSPLASIA AND MULLERIAN DUCT MALFORMATION (A CASE REPORT) Gonçalves, Elisabete, Cubal, Adelaide; Marinho, Carla; Costa, Fernanda; Torgal, Ana; Carrapatoso, Cristina, Portugal P66 COST-EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS OF VACUUM-ASSISTED CLOSURE TECHNICAL TO REDUCE THE HOSPITAL STAYS IN GYNECOLOGIC SURGERY SITE INFECTION González-Díaz, Oscar Armando, Torcida Gonzalez, Miguel Eloy; Briones-Lara, Evangelina; Caballero-Trejo, Amilcar; Mercado-Velazquez, Erika del Rocio., Mexico P67 LAPAROSCOPIC AND VAGINAL OVARIAN CYSTECTOMY Haxhihyseni, Arben, Vercuni, Daniela; Prifti, Migena, Albania P68 HYSTERESCOPY VERSUS BLIND BIOPSY IN DIAGNOSING INTRACAVITARY LESIONS IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMAN WITH ABNORMAL UTERINE BLEEDING: A SHORT SURVEY Hoxhaj, Odeta, Bajraktari, Denisa; Dede, Eneida; Qirko, Robert, Albania P69 DIAGNOSING CAUSES OF ABNORMAL UTERINE BLEEDING; TRANSVAGINAL SONOGRAPHY VERSUS SONOHYSTEROGRAPHY Hoxhaj, Odeta, Alushani, Merita; Bare, Teuta; Paluka, Ermir, Albania P70 EXPANDED RANGE POINT-OF-CARE ASSAY FOR HCG Motamed, Kouros, Hwang, Larn; Hsiao, Chao; Trieu, Vuong, United States P71 INVESTIGATION OF IN VITRO EFFECTS OF ESTROGENS AND SELECTIVE ESTROGEN RECEPTOR MODULATORS (SERMs) ON TRICHOMONAS VAGINALIS Inceboz, Tonay, Yalcin, Gulter; Bayrakal, Vahide; Inceboz, Umit; Derici, Yeser, Turkey P72 A CASE REPORT: UTERINE LEIOMYOSARCOMA Tavares Izzo, Ingrid, Alvarez, Ana Paula; Soares, Paulo Roberto; Telles, Maria Luiza; Fontes, Tereza ; Carvalhosa, Roberto, Brazil P73 AMENORRHEA SECONDARY TO HERPETIC MENINGOENCEPHALITIS: CASE REPORT Jesus, André, Custódio, Ana; Varela, Maria Gil; Torgal, Isabel, Portugal P74 GENDER BIAS AT ACCEPTANCE OF STERILIZATION Joglekar, Uday M., Bangal, Vidydhar B., India P75 KRUKENBERG TUMOR - A CASE REPORT Landim, Elsa , Catia, Paixão; Franco, Adriana; Miranda, Mariana; Bruno, Diogo; Silva Pereira, Jose, Portugal P76 THE STUDY ON THE EXPRESSION OF SELECTED ANGIOGENESIS-RELATED GENES IN OVARIAN CANCER Laudanski, Piotr, Charkiewic, Radoslaw; Kisielewski, Rafal; Klasa-Mazurkiewicz, Dagmara; Milczek, Tomasz; Rysak-Luberowicz, Dominik; Baranowski, Wlodzimierz; Niklinski, Jacek, Poland P77 COMPLEX OF TOLL-LIKE RECEPTORS 1, 2, 4 AND 10 INVOLVED TO PATHOGENESIS OF EARLY MISCARRIAGES Lebedeva, Olga P., Pakhomov, Sergey; Ivashova, Olesya; Starceva, Natalia; Churnosov, Mikhail, Russian Federation P78 UTEROVAGINAL APLASIA: MAYER-ROKITANSKY-KUSTER-HAUSER SYNDROME OR A NEW VARIANT OF MULTIPLE PTERYGIUM SYNDROME? Lopes, Helena, Fernandes, Eugénia, Portugal P79 EARLY ONSET CENTRAL PRECOCIOUS PUBERTY: SUCCESSFUL OUTCOME WITH LEUPROLIDE THERAPY Machado, Lovina S.M., Mathew, Mariam, Oman P80 HYSTEROSCOPIC AND LAPAROSCOPIC MANAGEMENT OF A C-SECTION SCAR HEMATOMA Malafaia, Sofia, Sampaio, Joana; Sarmento, Inês; Soares, Fátima; Rebelo, Cláudio; Silva, Pedro Tiago, Portugal -55- 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 P81 CROHN’S INVOLVEMENT OF THE VULVA: A CASE REPORT Marinho, Carla, Cubal, Adelaide; Costa, Fernanda; Barros, Luísa; Morgado, Ana; Carmo, Olímpia, Portugal P82 OVARIAN MUCINOUS CYSTADENOMA WITH A MURAL LEIOMYOMA MASQURADING AS A MALIGNANCY Mathew, Mariam, Machado, Lovina; Gonsalves, Hazel; Saparamadu, Pam, Oman P83 CHANGES OF WATER VOLUME IN THE UPPER AND LOWER LIMBS DURING THE MENSTRUAL CYCLE IN JAPANESE Matsuda, Kaori, Japan P84 HORMONAL CONTRACEPTION AND BENIGN VASCULAR TUMORS Mendonça, Rubina, Machado, Ana Isabel; Gomes, Rui, Portugal P85 ROLE OF ANTIMULLERIAN HORMONE IN WOMEN WITH POLYCYSTIC OVARIAN SYNDROME Micallef Fava, Alison, Vella, Katia; Tsar, Olha; Calleja Aguis, Jean; Brincat, Mark P., Malta P86 MANAGEMENT OF PELVIC INFLAMMATORY DISEASE Miranda, Mariana, Franco, A.; Landim, E.; Diogo, B.; Paixão, C.; Pedro, A.; Silva Pereira, J.; Nazaré, A., Portugal P87 APPENDICEAL MUCOCELE MIMICKING AN ADNEXAL MASS: ULTRASOUND FINDINGS IN TWO CASES Nadasan, Vijeyaletchimi, Wong, Wai-Leng; Lee, Sook-Ling; Tang, Choong-Leong; Ho, Tew-Hong, Singapore P88 LYMPHANGIOLEIOMYOMATOSIS IN A PREMENOPAUSAL WOMAN – CASE REPORT Nércio, Ana C., Condeço, Raquel; Sousa, Filomena, Portugal P89 THE USE OF LNG-IUS AFTER CONSERVATIVE MYOMECTOMY AS A METHOD OF ANTIRECURRENT TREATMENT OF UTERINE FIBROIDS Novikova, Vladislava A., Anatoly, Zatzepin V.; Penzhoyan, Grigory A.; Fedorovich, Oleg K., Russian Federation P90 MOTIVATIONS TO EXCHANGE CONDOM, BAHAVIORAL, INJECTABLE OR ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES TO LEVONORGESTREL-RELEASING INTRAUTERINE SYSTEM Ferreira, Jéssica, Nunes, Fabiana; Bahamondes, Luis, Brazil P91 WHEN AN UNDESIRED PREGNANCY HAPPENS: HOW DOES IT CHANGE CONTRACEPTION? Oliveira, Natacha, Correia, Lúcia; Rosado, Vanessa; Machado, Ana Isabel; Alves, Maria José, Portugal P92 SURGICAL COMPLICATIONS IN GYNECOLOGY – TWO YEARS EXPERIENCE IN OUR DEPARTMENT Paixao, Catia, Ramilo, Irin; Mendinhos, Gustavo; Igreja, Fernando; Pereira, Jose, Portugal P93 KRUKENBERG METASTASES– A CASE REPORT Paixao, Cátia, Costa, Jorge; Landim, Elsa; Miranda, Mariana; Igreja, Fernando Paixão; Martins, Carlos; Pereira, Jose Paixão, Portugal P94 ORAL CONTRACEPTION IN TREATMENT OF MYOMA AND ENDOMETRIOSIS Pasman, Natalia M., Bespalov, Irina V; Smirnova, Ylia A., Russian Federation P95 ADNEXAL MASS: OVARY TUMOR OR PELVIC TUMOR? – CASE REPORT Pedroso, Célia, Robalo, Raquel; Antunes, Inês; Mendes, Neuza; Sereno, Pedro; Barros, Carlos; Marques, Carlos, Portugal P96 OVARIAN TORSION DURING PREGNANCY: ABOUT A CASE REPORT Proenca, Sara, Reis, Maria Ines; Brito, Iris; Mouraz, Mariana; Santos Pereira, Helena; Rodrigues, Rosalinda; Nunes, Filomena, Portugal P97 CHARACTERIZATION OF LESIONS CLASSIFIED AS B3 IN BREAST NEEDLE CORE BIOPSY Rasteiro, Cátia, Caldeira, Beatriz; Braga, José; Costa, Susy; Correia, Alda; Fougo, José; Amendoeira, Isabel, Portugal -56- P98 HYSTEROSCOPIC STERILIZATION (ESSURE®): EVALUATION OF 114 CASES Reis, Ana, Vieira, Bruna; Carvalho, Susana; Teixeira, Marcilia; Barreiro, Marcia; Leal, Manuela, Portugal P99 VAGINAL EVISCERATION FOLLOWING FIRST POSTOPERATIVE COITUS: REPORT OF TWO CASES Ribeiro, Rita, Vicente, Ana; Teixeira, José, Portugal P100 GIANT VULVAR SOFT TISSUE TUMOURS: TWO CASES REPORT Rodrigues, Ana Isabel, Fan, Yida; Silva, Teresa; Lourenço, Cláudia; Vizcaíno, Ramon; Fernandes, Eugénia; Morgado, Alexandre, Portugal P101 SIGNIFICANCE OF ABNORMAL ENDOMETRIAL THICKNESS IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN WITH AND WITHOUT BLEEDING Rodrigues, Andreia, Castro, Catarina; Godinho, Beatriz; Osório, Filipa; Alho, Conceição; Calhaz Jorge, Carlos, Portugal P102 LEVONORGESTREL INTRAUTERINE DEVICE IN MENORRHAGIA TREATMENT – EFFICACY AND ADVERSE EFFECTS Rosado, Vanessa, Oliveira, Natacha; Reis, J, Portugal P103 PELVIC LYMPHANGIOLEIOMYOMATOSIS, A TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS COMPLEX ASSOCIATED FORM : A CASE REPORT Sampaio, Joana , Gonçalves, Inês; Malafaia, Sofia; Rebelo, Claudio; Silva, Pedro; Amaro, Teresina ,Portugal P104 CYTOCOLPOHYSTOLOGICAL CORRELATION IN PATIENTS WITH INTRACERVICAL LESION Santos, Joana, Pinto, Rita; Morais, Marta; Andrade, Cláudia; Solheiro, Helena, Portugal P105 THE ROLE OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF MULLERIAN DUCT ANOMALIES OF THE UTERUS Santos, Mónica, Nunes, Filipa; Noruegas, Maria José; Geraldes, Fernanda; Barbosa, Luciana , Portugal P106 LONG-ACTING REVERSIBLE CONTRACEPTION WITH CONTRACEPTIVE IMPLANT IN WOMEN WITH DISABILITIES Santos, Monica, Nunes, Filipa; Geraldes, Fernanda, Portugal P107 CLINICAL,MICROBIAL AND CYTOPATHOLOGICAL STUDY OF INTRAUTERINE CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICE USERS Sarkar, Debashish, Acharya, V., India P108 HYDROSALPINX IN PEDIATRIC AGE – CASE REPORT Silva, Fátima, Quintas, Andrea; Felgueira, Eduarda; Ramalho, Graça, Portugal P109 A CASE OF ATYPICAL GLANDULAR CELLS FAVOR NEOPLASTIC – IN PURSUIT OF A DIAGNOSIS Silva, Patrícia, Fernandes, Fátima; Ledo, Marta; Remesso, Lília; Tania, Freitas, Portugal P110 LEVONORGESTREL INTRAUTERINE SYSTEM AS A TREATMENT OPTION FOR SEVERE MENORRHAGIA IN ADOLESCENT WITH TYPE III VON WILLEBRAND DISEASE – CASE REPORT Silva, Carla, Nunes, Elsa; Geraldes, Fernanda; Salvado, Rámon, Portugal P111 ADENOMATOID TUMOR OF THE UTERUS IN A PATIENT WITH TRANSCERVICAL MASS Song, Yong Jung, Na, Yong Jin, Republic of Korea P112 RADIOGUIDED OCCULT LESION LOCALIZATION AND SENTINEL NODE OCCULT LESION LOCALIZATION – OUR EXPERIENCE Sousa, Rita, Teixeira, Álvaro; Martins, Fernando, Portugal P113 BODY WEIGHT AND COMPOSITION OF DEPOT MEDROXYPROGESTERONE ACETATE USERS Dal´Ava, Natália, Bahamondes, Luis Monteiro, Ilza, Brazil P114 MIGRATION OF A LEVONORGESTREL-RELEASING INTRAUTERINE SYSTEM INTO THE SIGMOID COLON: ENDOSCOPIC APPROACH Teixeira, Neusa, Prata, João; Vale, Emidio; Rodrigues, Fedra; Silva, Cristina; Carvalho, Agostinho; Lopes, Luis, Portugal -57- 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 P115 CASE REPORT: BREAST TUBERCULOSIS Teles, Maria Luiza, Tavares, Ingrid; Fontes, Tereza; Carvalhosa, Roberto; de Paula, Thales; Alvim, Katia, Brazil P116 A CASE REPORT: AXILLARY METASTATIC MELANOMA Tavares, Ingrid, Teles, Maria Luiza; Fontes, Tereza; Carvalhosa, Roberto; de Paula, Thales; Soares, Paulo, Brazil P117 A CASE REPORT: MAMMARY CARCINOSARCOMA Teles, Maria Luiza, Tavares, Ingrid; Fontes, Tereza; Carvalhosa, Roberto; de Paula, Thales; Gutman, Tereza, Brazil P118 EFFECT OF HUMAN CORIONIC GONADOTROPIN (RHCG), URINARY (UHCG) AND RECOMBINANT (RHCG), ON HIGH MOBILITY GROUP BOX-1 (HMGB-1) EXPRESSION IN HUMAN ENDOMETRIUM AND FETAL MEMBRANES Ticconi, Carlo, Pietropolli, Adalgisa; Mari, Emanuela; Bruno, Valentina; Piccione, Emilio;Zicari, Alessandra, Italy P119 CONTROVERSY IN THE TREATMENT OF CIN II Tinoco, Leopoldo, Nicolalde, Angelo,Carrillo, Sonia; Tinoco, Ramiro; León, Erika; Avilés, Pablo, Ecuador P120 ASC-US (ATYPICAL SQUAMOUS CELL UNDETERMINATED SIGNIFICANCE) Tinoco, Leopoldo, Nicolalde, Angelo;Sonia, Carrillo; Tinoco, Diana; Diaz, Mary Paz; Avilés, Pablo, Ecuador P121 IS ENHANCED RECOVERY PROGRAMME REALLY COST EFFECTIVE FOR VAGINAL HYSTERECTOMY?. A COMPARISON OF PRE AND POST IMPLEMENTATION EXPENDITURES Lodhi, Wasim, Bell, Alex; Relph, Sophie; Tsar, Olha, Malta; Sivashanmugarajan, Viswa; Munro, K.; Yoong, Wai, United Kingdom P122 THE MAMMOGRAPHIC ACCURACY IN PATIENT WITH NEWLY DIAGNOSED SOLID PALPABLE BREAST LESIONS: OUR EXPERIENCE Vaidakis, Dennis, Makris, George- Marios; Vaidakis, Dennis; Kouloura, Andriana; Siristatidis, Charalambos; Chrelias, Charalambos, Greece P123 INTRAVENOUS LEIOMYOMATOSIS: A BENIGN UTERINE VARIANT WITH POTENTIAL EXTRAUTERINE DISEASE – LITERATURE REVIEW FROM A CASE REPORT Vale Fernandes, Emídio, Rodrigues, Fedra; Barros, Nuno; Braga, Luís; Carvalho, Luís; Serrano, Paula; Jardim Pena, Domingos, Portugal P124 VIRTUAL REALITY SIMULATION FOR LAPAROSCOPIC TUBAL STERILIZATION TRAINING Bharathan, Rasiah, Vali, Saaliha; Setchall, Tom; Miskry, Tariq; Darzi, Ara; Aggarwal, Rajesh, United Kingdom P125 A 5 YEARS EXPERIENCE WITH LEVONORGESTREL RELEASING INTRAUTERINE SYSTEM IN MENORRHAGIA THERAPY IN LATVIA Vasaraudze, Ineta, Rezeberga, Dace; Lejnieks, Aivars, Latvia P126 EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION – WHAT WOMEN KNOW? Vasconcelos, Catarina, Simões, Ana; Machado, Ana Isabel; Delgado, Elsa, Portugal P127 INTERSTITIAL ECTOPIC PREGNANCY – CONTROVERSIES IN MANAGEMENT AND TREATMENT Vilar Soares, Sandra, Casanova, João; Paiva, Catarina; Rodrigues, Rosa Maria; Cunha, Ana Cristina, Portugal P128 PREMENSTRUAL SYNDROME ON UNIVERSITY STUDENTS Bakir, Nazife, Yangin, Hatice Balci, Turkey P129 REASONS WHY PARTNERS PREFER TRADITIONAL CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS Buldurucu, Sinem, Turkey P130 A DOUBLE-BLIND, MULTIPLE-DOSE ESCALATION RCT OF A CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE FOR THE TREATMENT OF SEVERE MENOPAUSAL SYMPTOMS IN CHINESE WOMEN Chung, Tony, Hong Kong -58- P131 ACCURACY OF ULTRASONOGRAPHIC AND HISTEROSCOPIC EVALUATION IN POSTMENOPAUSAL METRORRHAGIA Ferraz, Zita, Ramos, Vera; Moita, Bárbara; Carvalho, Giselda; Falcão, Francisco; Torgal, Isabel, Portugal P132 ENDOMETRIAL PATHOLOGY IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN WITH METRORRHAGIA Ferraz, Zita , Moita, Bárbara; Ramos, Vera; Carvalho, Giselda; Falcão, Francisco; Torgal, Isabel, Portugal P133 SLEEP QUALITY AND AEROBIC TRAINING AMONG MENOPAUSAL WOMEN – A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL Luoto, Riitta M., Mansikkamäki, Kirsi; Raitanen, Jani; Nygård, Clas-Håkan; Heinonen, Reetta; Mikkola, Tomi; Tomas, Eija, Finland P134 EFFECT OF CONTINUOUS VS. SEQUENTIAL ESTRADIOL/PROGESTOGEN ON THE PROLIFERATION OF HUMAN BREAST CANCER CELLS OVEREXPRESSING PGRMC1 Ruan, Xiangyan, China, Helen, Schneck; Neubauer, Hans; Seeger, Harald; Fehm, Tanja; Mueck, Alfred O, Germany P135 HYSTEROSCOPY IN ASYMPTOMATIC POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN WITH ULTRASOUND ENDOMETRIAL THICKENING Ramos, Vera, Barbara, Moita; Zita, Ferraz; Marques, João P.; Falção, Franscisco; Torgal, Isabel, Portugal P136 CORRELATION BETWEEN STEROID ENDOMETRIAL RECEPTORS, KI-67 AND BCL-2 WITH INSULIN RESISTANCE AFTER MENOPAUSE Wolff, Luis Paulo, Vassallo, José; Pinto, Cristina Laguna; Bahamondes, Luis G.; Monteiro, Ilza Maria Imu, Brazil P137 ENDOMETRIAL ASSESSMENT IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN AND THE CORRELATION WITH IMC Wolff, Luis Paulo, Atti, Carolina de Souza; Vassallo, José; Andrade, Liliana Lada; Monteiro, Ilza Imu, Brazil P138 SYNCHRONOUS OVARIAN ENDOMETRIOID ADENOCARCINOMA AND TRANSITIONEL CELL BLADDER CARCINOMA IN PREGNANCY: A CASE REPORT Inceboz, Umit , Guler, Cem; Ureyen, Eda; Kucukyangoz, Ahmet; Keyik, Bahar; Uzgoren, Engin, Turkey P139 CLEAR CELL CARCINOMA OF THE ABDOMINAL WAlll: CASE REPORT Jesus, André, Frutuoso, Cristina; Torgal, Isabel, Portugal P140 POSTMENOPAUSAL ENDOMETRIOSIS DIAGNOSED BY LAPAROSCOPY WITHOUT PREVIOUS HORMONAL REPLACEMENT Ki, Kyung-Do, Lee, Jong-Min, Republic of Korea P141 LAPAROSCOPIC TREATMENT OF RARE FORMS OF ENDOMETRIOSIS Puchkov, Konstantin, Podzolkova, Natalya; Andreeva, Julia; Korennaya, Vera; Dobychina, Anna, Russian Federation P142 QUALITY OF LIFE IN WOMEN WITH ENDOMETRIOSIS Nunes, Fabiana, Ferreira, Jéssica; Bahamondes, Luis, Brazil P143 EXPRESSION OF CD44 IN ENDOMETRIAL CELLS AND CORRELATION WITH ADHERENCE TO PERITONEAL MESOTHELIAL CELLS FROM WOMEN WITH AND WITHOUT ENDOMETRIOSIS Na, Yong Jin, Song, Yong Jung, Republic of Korea P144 POTENTIAL MARKERS FOR DETECTION OF ADENOMYOSIS Sorokina, Anna, Radzinsky, Victor E.; Ziganshin, Rustam X.; Arapidi, George A., Russian Federation P145 EFFECT OF INDOLE-3-CARBINOL AND EPIGALLOCATECHIN GALLATE OF TREATMENT OF WOMEN WITH SYMPTOMATIC ADENOMYOSIS Sorokina, Anna, Russian Federation P146 ENDOMETRIAL POLYPS: CORRELATION BETWEEN ULTRASONOGRAPHIC, HYSTEROSCOPIC AND PATHOLOGIC FINDINGS Godinho, Ana Beatriz, Castro, Catarina; Rodrigues, Andreia; Costa, Teresa; Osório, Filipa; Alho, Conceição; Calhaz-Jorge, Carlos, Portugal P147 A NEW APPROACH IN LAPAROSCOPIC CORNUECTOMY: A CASE SERIES OF 4 PATIENTS USING THE ENDO GIA STAPLER Lodhi, Wasim, Anderson, Katherine; Yoong, Wai, United Kingdom -59- 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 P148 RESULTS OF LAPAROSCOPIC TUBAL RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY: EXPERIENCE OF MOHAMED VI HOSPITAL IN MARRAKESH, MOROCCO Mansouri, Mohamed Zakaria, Aboulfalah, Abderrahim; Ait Benkaddour, Yassir; Asmouki, Hamid; Soummani, Abderraouf, Morocco P149 ‘THE DALTON TECHNIQUE’, A MODIFIED HASSON APPROACH TO LAPAROSCOPIC ENTRY IN GYNAECOLOGICAL SURGERY – HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE? Wilde, Carolyn, Milne, Katie J., Australia P150 HYSTEROSCOPIC TREATMENT FOR ADENOMYOSIS Shpati, Dritan, Qirko, Robert; Qirko (Cipo), Margareta; Nonaj, Blenard; Shkurti, Endrin, Albania P151 TUBAL PATENCY EVALUATION IN INFERTILE FEMALES BY POST DIAGNOSTIC HYSTEROSCOPIC ULTRASOUND EXAM IN COMPARISON WITH CHROMOPERTUBATION LAPAROSCOPY Qirko, Robert, Shpati, Dritan; Kosova, Halim; Cakoni, Albert; Metushi, Shpresa; Vata, Ervis, Albania P152 COST-EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS COMPARING THE ESSURE TUBAL STERILIZATION PROCEDURE AND LAPAROSCOPIC TUBAL STERILIZATION Regalo, Ana, Caseiro, Lara; Fernandes, Fernando, Portugal P153 RESECTOSCOPY FOR UTERINE FIBROID TREATMENT Rijo, Cláudia, Costa, Ana; Pereira, Ana Paula, Portugal P154 INTRAPERITONEAL SUB-DIAPHRAGMATIC INSTILLATION OF BUPIVACAINE PLUS MORPHINE FOR REDUCING POSTOPERATIVE SHOULDER PAIN AFTER GYNECOLOGIC ENDOSCOPY Sutchritpongsa, Pavit, Thailand P155 CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE AND HISTOLOGICAL CORRESPONDENCE OF ATYPICAL GLANDULAR CELLS Batista, Joana, Ferreira, Carolina; Oliveira, Elda; Santos Paulo, António; Solheiro, Helena, Portugal P156 DOES SIZE CONE MATTERS? Ferreira, Leonor, Ribeiro, Vera; Cruz, Carmo; Gago, Carlos; Viana, Jose; Pacheco, Amalia; Capela, Eunice, Portugal P157 HPV TESTING IN THE EVALUATION OF ATYPICAL SQUAMOUS CELLS OF UNDETERMINED SIGNIFICANCE (ASC-US) Gomes, Guida, Antunes, Inês; Ambrosio, Paula; Paula, Tereza; Borrego, Jorge , Portugal P158 EVALUATION OF HPV TESTING AS A FOLLOWUP METHOD IN WOMEN TREATED WITH CONIZATION Henic, Emir, Borgfeldt, Christer; Alenius, Julia; Darlin, Lotten, Sweden P159 GIGGLE INCONTINENCE: HOW TO TREAT? Abreu, Cátia, Ricardo, Cardoso; Cabrita, Pedro; Mira Coelho, Manuela; Jardim da Pena, Domingos, Portugal P160 CONSEQUENCES OF LEVATOR ANI AVULSION ON PELVIC FLOOR DYSFUNCTION Condeco, Raquel, Bello, Ana; Nercio, Ana Cristina; Bernardo, Maria José; Mira, Ricardo, Portugal P161 TRANSPERINEAL ULTRASOUND AND URINARY INCONTINENCE Condeco, Raquel, Bello, Ana; Nercio, Ana Cristina; Bernardo, Maria José; Mira, Ricardo, Portugal P162 ADOLESCENT ACUTE URINARY RETENTION Das, Sayantana, Das, Debasis; Long, Lisa; Clarke, Sonji, United Kingdom P163 URETHRAL ALTERATIONS OF SEVERE DIABETES AND PREGNANCY IN RATS Marini, Gabriela, Piculo, Fernanda; Damasceno, Debora Cristina; Michelin Matheus, Selma Maria; Felisbino, Sérgio Luis; Pascon Barbosa, Angélica Mércia; Daneshgari, Firouz; Hijaz, Adonis; Vieira Cunha Rudge, Marilza, Brazil/United States -60- P164 RETROPUBIC SLING (TENSION-FREE VAGINAL TAPE – TVT) AS AN OPTION FOR SURGICAL TREATMENT OF STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE (SUI) – REVIEW OF LAST SEVEN YEARS OF EXPERIENCE (2005-2011) C Nunes, Filipa, Carvalho, Giselda; Falcão, Francisco; Torgal, Isabel, Portugal P165 STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE AFTER GENITAL PROLAPSE SURGERY Nunes, Elsa Silva, Carla; Castro, Geraldina; Aparício, Conceição; Catarino, André; Negrão, Liana, Portugal P166 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF THE EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX AND URETHRAL STRIATED MUSCLE IN DIABETIC PREGNANT RATS Piculo, Fernanda, Marini, Gabriela; Damasceno, Débora Cristina; Pascon Barbosa, Angélica Mércia; Michelin Matheus, Selma Maria; Felisbino, Sérgio Luis, Brazil; Daneshgari, Firouz; Hijaz, Adonis; Vieira Cunha Rudge, Marilza, Brazil/United States P167 IS IT PERINEAL ULTRASOUND IMPORTANT FOR STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE (SUI) DIAGNOSIS? Rijo, Cláudia, Viana, Rui; Grilo, Isabel; Colaço, João, Portugal P168 UNDERSTANDING WOMEN’S EXPERIENCES OF ELECTRONIC INTERVIEWING DURING THE CLINICAL EPISODE IN UROGYNAECOLOGY: A QUALITATIVE STUDY Dulai, Anupreet, Radley, Stephen; Sidhu, Herjit, United Kingdom P169 PREDICTORS OF FAILURE WITH TOT PROCEDURE IN THE TREATMENT OF SUI - A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY Simões, Mafalda, Alves, João ; Reis, Maria Inês; Viana, Rui; Grilo, Isabel; Serra, Filipe; Colaço, João, Portugal P170 UTERINE SARCOMAS: ARE THEY RARE? FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE OF A TERTIARY CENTER Afonso, Maria, Mendes, Sofia; Rodrigues, Ana; Calhaz Jorge, Carlos, Portugal P171 CASE REPORT: A RARE CASE OF ADENOCARCINOMA OF VAGINA Braga, Luís, Fernandes, E; Abreu, Cátia; Cabrita, Pedro; Serrano, Paula; Pena, Jardim, Portugal P172 AN INCREDIBLE GIANT ADNEXAL CYST: A CASE REPORT Brás, Filipa, Sardinha, Rosa; Afonso, Herminia; Costa, Sofia; Vieira de Castro, Pedro, Portugal) P173 PARTIAL HYDATIDIFORM MOLE WITH ASSOCIATED HYPERTHYROIDISM – A CASE-BASED UPDATE IN MANAGEMENT AND FOLLOWUP OF GESTATIONAL TROPHOBLASTIC DISEASE Brito, Íris, Reis, Inês M.; Mouraz, Mariana; Proença, Sara; Conde, Pedro; Pedroso, Sónia; Grilo, Isabel; Nunes, Filomena, Portugal P174 OVARIAN METASTATIC TUMOR OF CHOLANGIOCARCINOMA: A RARE TYPE OF KRUKENBERG’S Caetano, Cecilia, Guerra, Carlos; Mota, Fernando; Torgal, Isabel, Portugal P175 ENDOMETRIAL CANCER IN YOUNG WOMEN UNDER 45 – TEN YEARS OF OUTCOMES Coelho, Diana, Costa, Sofia; Afonso, Herminia; Graça, Lucinda; Castro, Pedro V., Portugal P176 A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF 43 BORDERLINE TUMORS OF THE OVARY A REVIEW OF CLINICOPATHOLOGIC FEATURES AND TREATMENT MODALITIES Dokle, Anika, Albania P177 CANCER OF THE FALLOPIAN TUBE: REPORT OF TWO CASES Eladel, Chahrazad, Jadid, Imane; Aboulfalah, Abderrahim; Asmouki, Hamid; Soummani, Aabderraouf, Morocco P178 ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA PRESENTING AS PARARECTAL METASTASIS Estevinho, Sofia, Sousa, Evanira; Vicente, Ana; Madeira, Lara; Estrela, António; Nogueira, Madalena; Fiel, José; Teixeira, José, Portugal P179 A CASE OF SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF THE UTERINE CERVIX IN A 49-YEAR-OLD VIRGIN Figueiredo, Odete , Carvalho, Joana; Torgal, Ana; Costa, Fernanda; Branco, Paula; Gouveia, Alfredo; Salgado, Lurdes, Portugal -61- 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 P180 UNSUCCESSFUL PREGNANCIES ATTEMPTS AFTER GESTATIONAL TROPHOBLASTIC DISEASE (GTD): CASE REPORT Figueiredo, Pedro, Afonso, Hermínia; Duarte, Carla; Ferreira, Dânia; Mesquita, Manuela; Reis, Isabel, Portugal P181 PREGNANCY AFTER GESTACIONAL TROPHOBLASTIC DISEASE: EXPERIENCE OF 17- YEARS Figueiredo, Pedro, Afonso, Hermínia; Duarte, Carla; Ferreira, Dânia; Mesquita, Manuela; Reis, Isabel, Portugal P182 FERTILITY AND THE WISH TO HAVE CHILDREN AS SPECIFIC ISSUES OF YOUNG ONCOLOGICAL PATIENTS Geue, Kristina, Richter, Diana; Schmidt, Ricarda; Sender, Annekathrin; Siedentopf, Freiderike; Stoebel-Richter, Yve; Braehler, Elmar, Germany P183 INFORMATION ACQUISITION AND NEEDS AMONG YOUNG WOMEN WITH CANCER REGARDING FERTILITY PRESERVATION TREATMENT OPTIONS Hershberger, Patricia E., Finnegan, Lorna; Altfeld, Susan; Lake, Sara; Hirshfeld-Cytron, Jennifer; Scoccia, Bert , United States P184 HE4 AND OTHER TUMOR MARKERS IN OVARIAN CANCER DIAGNOSTICS Kucera, Radek, Topolcan, Ondrej; Svobodova, Sarka; Presl, Jiri; Fuchsova, Radka; Vrzalova, Jindra; Rokyta, Zdenek; Betincova, Lucie; Novotny, Zdenek, Czech Republic P185 CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF FOXP3-POSITIVE REGULATORY T CELLS IN CERVICAL CANCER Lee, Jong-Min, Ki, Kyung-Do; Tong, Seo-Yeon; Lee, Kwang-Beom, Republic of Korea P186 ADULT GRANULOSA CELL TUMOR – A CASE REPORT Miranda, Mariana, Paixão, C.; Landim, E.; Bruno, D.; Igreja, F.; Campo, M.; Pereira, J., Portugal P187 CLINICAL EVALUATION AND ROLE OF SURGERY IN OVARIAN CARCINOMA Mohamed, Mawloud A., Bulugma, Mustafa; Gawas, Mustafa , Libyan Arab Jamahiriya P188 ENDOMETRIAL CANCER IN PATIENTS WITH PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS OF COMPLEX ATYPICAL HYPERPLASIA Moita, Bárbara, Frutuoso, Cristina; Amaral, Natalia; Torgal, Isabel, Portugal P189 Tamoxifen and endometrial lesions: hysteroscopic and histological findings Moita, Bárbara, Ferraz, Zita; Ramos, Vera; Falcão, Francisco; Amaral, Natalia; Torgal, Isabel, Portugal P190 EVALUATING ROBOTIC SURGERY VERSUS LAPAROTOMY IN THE OBESE GYNAE ONCOLOGICAL PATIENT: REVIEW Myriokefalitaki, Eva, Smith, Michael; Ahmed, Ahmed, United Kingdom P191 THE USE OF HE4 AND ROMA IN THE PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS OF OVARIAN TUMORS Janas, Lukasz, Nowak, Marek; Glowacka, Ewa; Stetkiewicz, Tomasz; Wilczynski, Jacek R., Poland P192 TUMOR BUDDING AS A PROGNOSTIC MARKER IN CERVICAL CARCINOMA Olgan, Safak, Saatli, Bahadir; Okyay, Emre; Gorken, Ilknur B.; Saygili, Ugur; Koyuncuoglu, Meral, Turkey P193 MYELOID SARCOMA OF THE OVARY IN A PATIENT WITH ACUTE MYELOID LEUKEMIA Pardal, Catarina, Vale Fernandes, Emídio; Barros, Nuno; Serrano, Paula, Portugal P194 MANAGING SIMPLE OVARIAN CYSTS IN YOUNG WOMEN - A CASE REPORT OF A MUCINOUS CARCINOMA OF THE OVARY IN A 22 YEAR-OLD Prata, Joao Pedro, Coutinho-Borges, José; Santos, Angela; Magalhaes, Domingos; Carvalho, Agostinho; Pinheiro, Paula, Portugal P195 A RARE CASE OF A MALIGNANT SERTOLI-LEYDIG CELL TUMOR IN A POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMAN Prata, Joao Pedro, Ferreira, Sandra; Gonçalves, Elisabete; Carvalho, Agostinho; Magalhaes, Domingos; Pinheiro, Paula, Portugal P196 COMPARATION OF CLINICAL AND PATHOLOGIC CHARACTERISTICS IN WOMEN WITH ENDOMETRIAL CANCER (EC) WITH DIFFERENT BODY MASS INDEX (BMI) Rego, Joana, Botto, Isabel; Peralta, Fátima, Portugal -62- P197 ENDOMETRIAL ADENOCARCINOMA DURING THE FERTILE AGE Rego, Joana, Silva, Carla; Henriques, Isabel; Barros, Margarida; Peralta, Fátima, Portugal P198 OVARIAN BORDERLINE TUMOR AND FERTILITY - CASE REPORT Reis Correia, André, Leitão, Carla; Mahomed, Fazila, Portugal P199 BREAST CANCER IN YOUNG WOMEN–WHAT CONSEQUENCES? Ribeiro, Vera, Sousa, Rita; Sousa, Gabriela; Castelo Branco, Elisabeth; Sá, Luís; Pereira da Silva, Daniel, Portugal P200 VULVAR SARCOMA-CASE REPORT Ribeiro, Vera, Sousa, Rita; Aldinhas, Paulo; dos Mártires, Francisco; Pereira da Silva, Daniel, Portugal P201 FEMALE CANCER PATIENTS DEALING WITH POSSIBLE INFERTILITY Richter, Diana, Geue, Kristina; Sender, Annekathrin, Dorst, Jana; Brähler, Elmar, Germany P202 UTERINE SARCOMAS - CHEDV RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF 13 AND A HALF YEARS Rocha, Ilda, Caldas, Rita; Oliveira, Paula; Leitão, Susana; Costa, Cristina; Ferreira, Soledade; Lanhoso, António, Portugal P203 GESTATIONAL TROPHOBLASTIC DISEASE - CHEDV RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF 13 AND A HALF YEARS Rocha, Ilda, Caldas, Rita; Oliveira, Paula; Leitão, Susana; Costa, Cristina; Ferreira, Soledade; Lanhoso, António, Portugal P204 CASE REPORT: ENLARGED MEDIASTINAL LYMPH NODES IN A PATIENT WITH HISTORY OF ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA – ALWAYS METASTASES? Rodrigues, Ana Isabel, Paiva, Catarina; Lopes, Helena; Gomes, Susana; Fernandes, Eugénia; Marques, Cláudia; Morgado, Alexandre; Marta, Susana, Portugal P205 ENDOMETRIOID BORDERLINE OVARIAN TUMOR: A CASE REPORT Rodrigues, Goncalo, Mendes, Sofia, Portugal P206 BREAST CANCER AND DECEIVING TUMOUR MARKERS – A CASE REPORT Rosado, Vanessa, Vieira, Silvia; Valadares, Sara; Sereno, Pedro, Portugal P207 ISOLATED DRAINAGE SITE METASTASIS IN A CASE OF ENDOMETRIAL CANCER AFTER LAPAROTOMY Simsek, Erhan, Yalcinkaya, Cem; Onal, Huseyin Cem; Yuksel Simsek, Seda; Bulgan, Esra; Kuscu, Esra, Turkey P208 GIANT PHYLLODES TUMOR OF THE BREAST – A CASE REPORT Sousa, Evanira, Estevinho, Sofia; Vicente, Ana; Ribeiro Carvalho, Francisco; Nogueira, Madalena; Fiel, José; Teixeira, José, Portugal P209 INCIDENCE OF DIANDRIC TRIPLOIDY IN MISCARRIAGE Tasha, Ilir, Tavo, Vangjel; Nonaj, Blenard; Xhani, Anila; Kurti, Erlind; Manoku, Nikita Toci, Ervin, Albania P210 RECURRENT BLEEDING OF GESTATIONAL TROPHOBLASTIC TUMOR WITH VAGINAL METASTASES EVEN NORMAL SERUM hCG: A CASE REPORT Tiyayon, Jitima, Thailand P211 ROMA2 INDEX IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN Topolcan, Ondrej, Kucera, Radek; Presl, Jiri; Fuchsova, Radka; Vrzalova, Jindra; Novotny, Zdenek; Rokyta, Zdenek; Betincova, Lucie, Czech Republic P212 BREAST CANCER IN PREGNANCY - A COHORT STUDY OF A PORTUGUESE TERCIARY CENTER Torres, Rita, Vieira, Silvia; Valadares, Sara; Sereno, Pedro, Portugal P213 PRIMARY PULMONARY CHORIOCARCINOMA IN A MALE WITH GYNECOMASTIA Tsikouras, Panagiotis, Csorba, Roland; Pinidis, Petros; Zambas, Aristotelis; Dafopoulos, Alexandros; Galazios, Georgios; Liberis, Vasileios; Teichmann, Alexander Tobias; von Tempelhoff, Georg-Friedrich, Greece -63- 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 P214 WHEN CAN LYMPHADENECTOMY BE OMITTED IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER? Urzal, Cecília, Sousa, Rita; Baltar, Vítor; Correia, Paulo; Cruz, Eugénia; Pereira da Silva, Daniel, Portugal P215 HORMONAL CHANGES IN FEMALE SEXUALITY AFTER GYNECOLOGICAL OR BREAST CANCER TREATMENT Vaidakis, Dennis, Kouloura, Andriana;Greece, Zarkadas, Stavros, Cyprus; Makris, George- Marios; Poulakaki, Nikiforita; Panoskaltsis, Theodoros, Greece P216 CERVICAL CANCER IN PREGNANCY: A CASE REPORT Vicente, Ana, Karakus, Gunes; Nogueira, Madalena; Matias, Judite; Luís, Alda; Francisca, Ana; Teixeira, José, Portugal FETOMATERNAL MEDICINE P217 IMPLANON SPONTANEOUS EXPULSION Câmara, Sara, Abreu dos Santos, Filipa; Silva, Manuela; Freitas, Cláudia; Pereira, Helena, Portugal P218 PERINATAL HIV TRANSMISSION DATA FROM MADEIRA ISLAND – PORTUGAL, BETWEEN 2003-2011: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY Abreu Dos Santos, Filipa, Silva, Manuela; Freitas, Tânia; Câmara, Sara; Pinto, Paula; Faria, Nancy; Magno, Carlos, Portugal P219 PRETERM BIRTH IN TWIN GESTATIONS – 3 CASE REPORTS AND A REVIEW OF LITERATURE Abreu Silva, Joao, Morais, Maria Jose; Maia, Catarina; Pinho, Manuela; Cunha, Emilia, Portugal P220 BIRTH AFTER CESAREAN SECTION – IS INDUCTION OF LABOR WORTH IT? Abreu Silva, Joao, Castro, Jorge; Pinho, Manuela; Cunha, Emilia, Portugal P221 PERIPARTUM PERIOD FOR STILLBIRTH - DESCRIPTIVE STUDY OF FIVE YEARS Afonso, Hermínia, Reis, Isabel; Costa, Sofia; Duarte, Carla; Sardinha, Rosa; Brás, Filipa, Portugal P222 OUR EXPERIENCE OF 17-YEARS OF MANAGEMENT OF GESTATIONAL TROPHOBLASTIC DISEASE Afonso, Hermínia, Reis, Isabel; Duarte, Carla; Costa, Sofia; Sardinha, Rosa; Brás, Filipa; Figueiredo, Pedro; Ferreira, Dânia , Portugal P223 UNROOFED CORONARY SINUS ASD RESEMBLING CRISS-CROSS HEART: EARLY PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS Agmon, Arnon, Bronshtein, Moshe; Egenburg, Sandro; Jaffa, Ariel J. ; Amster, Reuven, Israel P224 ANTENATAL BETAMETHASONE VERSUS DEXAMETHASONE AND THEIR NEONATAL OUTCOMES: DIFFERENT OR THE SAME? Aguilar, Sofia, Correia, Lucia; Gonçalves, Ana; Massa, Ana; Silva, Patricia; Ribeiro, Vânia; Palma, Fatima; Alves, Maria José; Campos, Ana, Portugal P225 CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF VERY ECHOGENIC AMNIOTIC FLUID AT TERM, CASE REPORT AND LETERATURE REVIEW Tam, Genevieve, Canada, Aldughaishi, Tamima R., Oman P226 MANAGEMENT OF A PREGNANT PATIENT WITH SEVERE DILATED CARDIOMYOPATHY AND AN AUTOMATIC IMPLANTABLE CARDIOVERTER-DEFIBRILLATOR (ICD) Almeida, Daniela, Vieira, Bruna; Dias, Cristina; Braga, Jorge; Pinheiro, Vieira, Portugal P227 AFTER 40’S – HOW THEIR PREGNANCY IS REPRESENTED IN OUR HEALTH SYSTEM Almeida, Diana, Leite, Tatiana; Dias, João; Lobo, Ivone, Portugal P228 ADNEXECTOMY AFTER A PREVIOUS HYSTERECTOMY Almeida, Patricia, Rebelo, Teresa; Torgal, Isabel, Portugal P229 EVALUATION OF OXIDATIVE STRESS AND ANTIOXIDANT STATUS IN DIABETIC AND HYPERTENSIVE WOMEN DURING LABOR Al-Shebly, Mashael, Mansour, Mahmoud, Saudi Arabia -64- P230 VAGINAL BIRTH AFTER CAESAREAN SECTION - 5 YEARS CASE REVIEW OF SANTARÉM HOSPITAL Alves, Olga, Karakus, Günes; Estevinho, Sofia; Sousa, Evanira; Ribeiro, Rita; Vicente, Ana; Rodrigues, Carlos; Matias, Judite, Portugal P231 INDUCTION OF LABOR AFTER PREVIOUS CAESAREAN SECTION - 5 YEARS CASE REVIEW OF SANTARÉM HOSPITAL Alves, Olga, Karakus, Günes; Estevinho, Sofia; Sousa, Evanira; Ribeiro, Rita; Vicente, Ana; Rodrigues, Carlos; Matias, Judite, Portugal P232 ECTOPIC PREGNANCY AND LEVONOGESTREL INTRAUTERINE DEVICE: A CASE REPORT Amaral, Patrícia, Júlio, Catarina; Machado, Ana Isabel, Portugal P233 FETAL OVARIAN CYST - BY A CASE Ambrosio, Bruna, Ferreira, Ana Paula; Nazaré, Antónia, Portugal P234 TITRATED ORAL SUSPENSION COMPARED WITH VAGINAL MISOPROSTOL FOR LABOR INDUCTION: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL Amorim, Melania Maria Ramo, Feitosa, Francisco Edson; Scavuzzi, Adriana; Katz, Leila; Souza, Alex Sandro, Brazil P235 CESAREAN SCAR PREGNANCY: A CASE OF SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT WITH METHOTREXATE Andrade, Marlene, Nogueira-Silva, Cristina; Marques, Eduarda; Machado, Ana Paula ; Moucho, Marina; Montenegro, Nuno, Portugal P236 CHRONIC HYPERTENSION WITH SUPERIMPOSED PREECLAMPSIA COMPLICATED WITH HELLP SYNDROME AT 24 WEEKS OF GESTATION – A CASE REPORT Andrade, Marlene, Lima, Joana; Machado, Ana Paula; Mesquita, Rosa; Montenegro, Nuno, Portugal P237 PRETERM BIRTH AND ADOLESCENCE - ONE YEAR REVIEW IN AN ADOLESCENCE UNIT Antunes, Inês, Gomes, Guida; Correia, Lúcia; Martins, Isabel; Palma, Fátima, Portugal P238 PRETERM BIRTH AND ADOLESCENCE - EXPERIENCE IN A TERTIARY CENTRE Antunes, Ines, Gomes, Guida; Martins, Isabel; Palma, Fátima, Portugal P239 PLACENTAL TRANSPORT OF GLUCOSE AND NEUTRAL AMINO ACIDS IS REDUCED BY OXIDATIVE STRESS IN A HUMAN TROPHOBLAST CELL LINE Araújo, João, Pereira, Ana; Correia-Branco, Ana; Ferraz, Tiago; Keating, Elisa; Martel, Fátima, Portugal P240 PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS CASE WITH AN INHERITED EUCHROMATIC CHROMOSOME 15 MARKER MOSAICISM Azevedo, Ana , Caetano, Paula; Ribeiro, Catarina; Gonçalves, Diana; Correia, Isa; Barreta, Ana; Lança, Anabela; Silva, Fernando; Tarelho, Ana; Cavaleiro, Catarina; Moreira, Isabel; Liehr, Thomas; Klein, Elisabeth; Hamid, Ahmed B.; Chaves, Joaquim; Correia, Hildeberto, Portugal/Germany P241 DOUBLE BUBBLE SIGN AND THE CHALLENGE OF THE DIAGNOSIS Azevedo, Sara, Torrão, Maria Manuel; Carreira, Helena; Seabra, Margarida, Portugal P242 UNCOMMOM PRESENTATION OF A 3p DELECTION SYNDROME Azevedo, Sara, Inocencio, Gonçalo; Rodrigues, Graça; Carmo, Olimpia; Guedes, Ana; Lopes, Luisa; Rodrigues, Maria Céu, Portugal P243 PARTIAL HYDATIDIFORM MOLE, A CASE REPORT AND LITERATURE REVIEW Bacalhau, Denise, Martins, Ana; Lilaia, Carla; Veca, Patrícia; Sousa, Ana Margarida; Costa, Cristina; Toller, Alexia; Djokovik, Dusan; Cirurgão, Fernando, Portugal P244 UTERINE INVERSION, CASE REPORT AND LITERATURE REVIEW Bacalhau, Denise ,Neto, Vitor; Gonçalves, Paula; Martins, Ana; Sousa, Ana Margarida; Cirurgião, Fernando; Sousa Pereira, Eduardo; Toller, Alexia; Djokovic, Dusan, Portugal P245 SEVERE PRE ECLAMPSIA COMPLICATED BY SUBCAPSULAR HEPATIC HEMATOMA-CASE REPORT Bacelar, Filipe, Alves, Paulo; Silva, M.; Ledo, Marta; Silva, P.; Pereira, M. Portugal P246 INCIDENCE OF HEREDITARY THROMBOPHILIA AND ITS IMPACT ON RECURRENT PREGNANCY LOSS IN POLAND Balajewicz-Nowak, Marta, Pitynski, Kazimierz; Milewicz, Tomasz, Poland -65- 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 P247 PREECLAMPSIA WITH SEVERE HYPONATRAEMIA - CASE REPORT Baptista, Eduardo, Cabrita, Sofia; Jardim, Ondina; Marta, Elvira; Moura, Paulo, Portugal P248 PREGNANCY DURING BREAST CANCER – CASE REPORT Batista, Joana, Sousa, Ana; Cerveira, Isabel; Monteiro, Amélia; Cortez Vaz, Francisco, Portugal P249 CONSERVATIVE MANAGEMENT OF SEVERE PREECLAMPSIA: MATERNAL AND PERINATAL OUTCOME Bimbashi, Astrit, Ndoni, Eriseida; Dokle, Anika, Albania P250 UTERINE ARTERIOVENOUS MALFORMATION IN PREGNANCY: A LIFE - THREATENING DIAGNOSIS Birnbaum, Roee, Har-Toov, Joseph, Israel P251 SPONTANEOUS INTRACRANIAL HYPOTENSION – A RARE CAUSE OF HEADACHE DURING PREGNANCY Braga, António, Lima, Tânia; Chaves, João; Moreira, Clara, Portugal P252 PREGNANCY WITH AUTOIMMUNE HEPATITIS Braga, António, Vieira, Bruna; Pessegueiro, Helena; Gomes, Susana; Braga, Jorge, Portugal P253 CASE REPORT: ADNEXAL TORSION IN PREGNANCY Braga, Luís, Fernandes, E.; Cruz, Etelvina; Saleiro, Manuel; Cabrita, Pedro, Portugal P254 THE EX UTERO INTRAPARTUM TREATMENT PROCEDURE IN A FETAL CERVICAL/SUB-MANDIBULAR LYMPHANGIOMA WITH PROTRUDING TONGUE- A CASE REPORT Brandão, Ana , Nunes, Filipa; Lobo, António; Barros, José; Ramalho, Rosa; Henriques, Raquel; Miranda, Teresa; Moura, Paulo, Portugal P255 A 12 MONTHS REVIEW OF THE OBSTETRIC ASSESSMENT UNIT AT A LARGE UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL, UK Kropiwnicka, Zofia, Burrell, Celia, United Kingdom P256 A 12 MONTHS REVIEW OF THE OBSTETRIC ASSESSMENT UNIT AT A LARGE UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL, UK. Burrell, Celia, Kropiwnicka, Zofia, United Kingdom P257 SONOGRAPHYC MEASUREMENTS OF CERVICAL LENGTH PERFORMED AT 10 – 14 WEEKS AND 20 – 24 WEEKS OF GESTATION AND IT’S IMPACT ON PREDICTING PRETERM DELIVERY Bylykbashi, Edlira, Kosturi, Erinda; Bylykbashi, Ilir V.; Manaj, Aferdita, Albania P258 EVALUATING WOMEN WITH RECURRENT SPONTANEOUS ABORTIONS (RFL) Bylykbashi, Edlira, Bylykbashi, Ilir V.; Kosturi, Erinda, Albania P259 MULLERIAN ANOMALIES AND PREGNANCY- 7 YEAR EXPERIENCE IN A TERTIARY HOSPITAL Caeiro, Ana Filipa, Santos, Vanessa, Portugal P260 PREGNANCY IN THE OBESE WOMEN - THE IMPACT OF BARIATRIC SURGERY Campos, Sara, Lopes, Helena; Costa, Fernando Jorge; Lobo, António Carlos; Machado, Natália; Marta, Elvira; Moura, Paulo, Portugal P261 GASTRIC DUPLICATION ASSOCIATED WITH CONGENITAL CYSTIC ADENOMATOID MALFORMATION, TYPE II Campos, Sara, Tavares, Mariana; Franco, Sofia; Guerra, Nuno; Julião, Maria José; Machado, Natália; Vasco, Elsa; Moura, Paulo, Portugal P262 POOR PROGNOSIS OF VASA PRAEVIA WHEN THE ANTENATAL DIAGNOSIS IS MISSED Caramelo, Olga, Baptista, Eduardo; Areia, Ana; Vasco, Elsa; Moura, Paulo, Portugal P263 THE IMPORTANCE OF PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS OF UMBILICAL CORD ABNORMALITIES-A CASE REPORT OF VELAMENTOUS INSERTION Caramelo, Olga, Brandão, Ana; Miranda, Teresa; Moura, Paulo, Portugal -66- P264 VARICELLA IN PREGNANCY: REPORT OF CASE IN A MATERNITY LEAVE SCHOOL IN BRAZIL Da Cunha Germano, Bianca Caroline, Freitas Bessa, Cintia Glenda; Cartaxo da Costa, Luciana Araujo; Freitas Bessa, Isaura Amalia; Freitas Galvao, Rafael Bessa; de Souza, Maria Aparecida Cardoso, Brazil P265 PREGNANCY AND OVARIAN cancer: REPORT OF CASE IN A BRAZILIAN SCHOOL MATERNITY. Caroline Da Cunha Germano, Bianca, Freitas Bessa, Cintia Glenda; Freitas Bessa, Isaura Amalia; Cartaxo da Costa, Luciana Araujo; Freitas Galvao, Rafael Bessa; De Souza, Maria Aparecida Cardoso, Brazil P266 GUILLAIN-BARRE SYNDROME IN PREGNANCY: A CASE REPORT OF SUSPECTED ASSOCIATION TO CMV INFECTION Cavaco-Gomes, João, Lima-Silva, Joana; Duarte, Sónia; Gamboa, Cristina; Montenegro, Nuno, Portugal P267 PSEUDOANEURYSM OF UTERINE ARTERY: A RARE CAUSE OF LATE POSTPARTUM HEMORRHAGE Cavaco-Gomes, João, Moreira, Cátia; Santos, Angela; Carraca, Teresa; Madureira, Miguel; Calejo, Lucinda; Montenegro, Nuno, Portugal P268 FREE ß-HCG AND PREGNANCY-ASSOCIATED PLASMA PROTEIN A IN PREGNANT WOMEN WITH PREVIOUS UNEXPLAINED RECURRENT MISCARRIAGE Correia, Lúcia, Oliveira, Natacha; Torres, Rita; Martins, Ana Teresa; Nogueira, Isabel; Serrano, Fátima, Portugal P269 SHORT CERVICAL LENGTH AND PREGNANCY OUTCOMES Correia, Lúcia, Silva, Patrícia; Massa, Ana; Gonçalves, Ana; Aguilar, Ana Sofia; Ribeiro, Vânia; Palma, Fátima, Portugal P270 ACUTE FATTY LIVER IN A TWIN PREGNANCY RESULTING IN INTRAUTERINE FETAL DEATH – A CASE REPORT Correia, Patricia, Lisboa, Joana; Andrade, Marlene; Esteves, Francisco; Moutinho, Osvaldo, Portugal P271 MANAGEMENT OF ATONIC POSTPARTUM HEMORRHAGE: OUR EXPERIENCE IN UTERINE ATONY Costa, Sofia, Afonso, Hermínia; Duarte, Carla; Figueiredo, Pedro; Ferreira, Dânia; Pires, Maria José; Vilas Boas, Alice; Oliveira, Pedro; Sardinha, Rosa, Portugal P272 GASTROSQUISIS, A CASE REPORT - WHEN AND HOW TO INTERVENE? Coutinho-Borges, José Pedro, Gonçalves, Elisabete; Prata, João; Ribeiro, Domingos; Abreu, Rita; Almeida, Avelina; Pinheiro, Paula., Portugal P273 HEMIVERTEBRAE, A CASE REPORT - THE IMPORTANCE OF ULTRASONOGRAPHY Coutinho-Borges, José Pedro, Ferreira, Sandra; Santos, Angela; Ribeiro, Domingos; Abreu, Rita; Almeida, Avelina; Pinheiro, Paula, Portugal P274 LAPAROSCOPIC MANAGEMENT OF A TORTED DERMOID CYST WITH PROSTATIC TISSUE IN PREGNANCY Das, Sayantana, Guha, C.; Honakeri, S.; Fleming, A.; Uchil, D., United Kingdom P275 PROPHYLACTIC ANTIBIOTICS FOR PREVENTION OF ENDOMETRITIS IN MANUAL EXTRACTION OF PLACENTA Dede, Eneida, Hoxhaj, Odeta; Bajo, Rexhina, Albania P276 MATERNAL BMI VERSUS PREGNANCY AND FOETAL OUTCOMES IN OXFORDSHIRE UK Ding, Jane, Collins, Sally; Black, Rebecca, United Kingdom P277 FOLLOW-UP AFTER GESTATIONAL TROPHOBLASTIC DISEASE: EXPERIENCE OF 17- YEARS Duarte, Carla, Reis, Isabel; Oliveira, Pedro; Afonso, Hermínia; Ferreira, Dânia; Figueiredo, Pedro, Portugal P278 THE RELIABILITY OF PRENATAL ULTRASOUND DIAGNOSIS OF GASTROINTESTINAL MALFORMATIONS Dukanac Stamenkovic, Jelena, Ljubic, Aleksandar; Vrzic Petronijevic, Svetlana; Lukac, Marija; Petronijevic, Milos; Krsmanovic, Jovana, Serbia and Montenegro P279 STEINERT SYNDROME – CLINICAL CASE Enes, Pedro, Gomes, A.; Rodrigues, G.; Mota, L.; Carmo, O. Portugal P280 SEVERE HYPOSPADIAS: AN ILLUSTRATED CASE REPORT Estevinho, Sofia, Sousa, Evanira Sousa; Karakus, Gunes; Vicente, Ana; Barroso, Paula; Martins, Cristina; Delgado, josé; Luis, Alda, Portugal -67- 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 P281 UTERINE RUPTURE AFTER SECOND TRIMESTER MEDICAL PREGNANCY TERMINATION WITH MISOPROSTOL IN WOMAN WITH PREVIOUS CESAREAN: A CASE REPORT Fernandes, Ana, Castro, Teresa; Ferraz, Tiago; Marques, Eduarda; Mesquita, Rosa Maria; Montenegro, Nuno, Portugal P282 PRETERM PREMATURE RUPTURE OF MEMBRANES (PPROM) WITH GESTACIONAL AGE LESS THAN 32 WEEKS – EXPERIENCE OF OUR SERVICE Ferreira, Anabel, Ramos, Vera; Domingues, Ana Patricia; Regedor, Augusto; Fonseca, Etelvina; Moura, Paulo, Portugal P283 MOLAR PREGNANCY AFTER PERSISTENT GESTATIONAL TROPHOBLASTIC DISEASE: A CASE REPORT Ferreira, Dânia, Afonso, Hermínia; Duarte, Carla; Figueiredo, Pedro; Azevedo, Horácio; Reis, Isabel, Portugal P284 PITFALLS IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF INTERSTITIAL PREGNANCY – A CASE REPORT Ferreira, Sandra, Portugal P285 Episiotomy: is the suture of the skin important? Ferreira, Leonor, Oliveira, Carolina; Leite, Tatiana; Cruz, Carmo; Lobo, Ivone; Viseu, Olga, Portugal P286 DO WOMEN MAKE AN INFORMED CHOICE ABOUT THE SECOND TRIMESTER ULTRASOUND? WHO DOES NOT? Georgsson Öhman, Susanne, Björklund, Ulla; Marsk, Anna, Sweden P287 INTRAUTERINE GROWTH RESTRICTION MODIFIES THE NORMAL GENE EXPRESSION IN KIDNEY FROM RABBIT FETUSES Goity, Cecilia, Lozano, Mauricio; Figueroa, Horacio; Tagle, Isabel; Bustos, Benjamin; Eixarch, Elizenda; Gratacos, Eduard; Hernández-Andrade, Edgar; Irarrazabal, Carlos, Chile/Spain/Mexico P288 OGILVIE'S SYNDROME-A RARE POST CAESAREAN SECTION COMPLICATION Gokool, Yoginee, Robson, Gordon; Sircar, Shikhar, United Kingdom P289 EARLY INTRAUTERINE GROWTH RESTRICTION: A CHALLENGE - CASE REPORT Gomes, Ariana, Enes, Pedro; Rodrigues, Graça; do Carmo, Olímpia, Portugal P290 MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS IN PREGNANCY – A CASE REPORT Gomes, Guida, Antunes, Inês; Machado, Ana Isabel, Portugal P291 PRIMARY GASTRIC DIFFUSE LARGE B-CELL LYMPHOMA DURING EARLY GESTATION: A CLINICAL REPORT Gonçalves, Inês, Sampaio, Joana; Malafaia, Sofia; Rebelo, Cláudio; Ramada, Dulcina; Manarte, Paulo; Silva, Pedro, Portugal P292 CVT IN PREGNANCY - A BOLT IN THE BLUE SKY Hameed, Jamila, S. Radhika; Sophia, Anitha, India P293 DANGEROUS ABDOMINAL PREGNANCY Hoshino, Tatsuji, Matsumoto, Yuki; Hayashi, Nobutaka; Miyamoto, Taito; Hirao, Asuka; Oyama, Ruriko; Ohtake, Noriko; Kitamura, Sachiko; Suga, Mami; Miyamoto, Kazunao; Takaoka, Aki; Aoki, Takuya; Imamura, Yuko; Kita, Masato, Japan P294 EXPRESSION OF TOLL-LIKE RECEPTOR3 IS LOW IN CASES OF POSTPARTUM ENDOMETRITIS Ivashova, Olesya, Lebedeva, Olga; Samborskaya, Natalia; Pakhomov, Sergey, Russian Federation P295 DEVELOPING A PAIN MANAGEMENT MODEL FOR WOMEN WHO UNDERWENT CESARIAN SECTION IN PRACHOMKLAO HOSPITAL, THAILAND Kansukcharearn, Angsinee, Thailand P296 RECTAL CANCER DURING PREGNANCY - A CASE REPORT Karakus, Gunes, Vicente, Ana Rita; Gameiro, Jose; Luis, Alda; Nogueira, Madalena; Matias, Judite, Portugal P297 THE EVOLUTION OF C-SECTION’S INDICATIONS COMPARED TO ALTERNATIVE WAYS OF GIVING BIRTH IN ALBANIA Kosturi, Erinda, Bylykbashi, Edlira; Bylykbashi, Ilir V; Manaj, Aferdita, Albania -68- P298 FATHERS’ INVOLVEMENT IN INFANT CARE: A MIXED METHOD STUDY Kuruçirak, Sirin, Kulakaç, Özen, Turkey P299 EARLY TREATMENT OF CERVICAL SHORTENING AFTER CONIZATION: IS THERE PLACE FOR THE ARABIN-PESSARY AND ABDOMINAL CERCLAGE? Kyvernitakis, Ioannis, Schmidt, Stephan; Arabin, Birgit, Germany P300 SEVERE OVARIAN HYPERSTIMULATION SYNDROME IN TWIN PREGNANCY – A CASE REPORT Leal, Rui, Portugal P301 PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS OF RECURRENT ENCEPHALOCELE IN TWIN PREGNANCY Ledo, Marta, Silva, Manuela; Santos, Filipa; Pinto, Paula; Gomes, Manuel; Pereira, Helena, Portugal P302 IS SUBSTITUTION OF IV IRON WITH A 'SIMILAR' ACCEPTABLE CLINICAL PRACTICE? Lee, Eun Sil, Lee, Jeong-jae, Republic of Korea P303 VON WILLEBRAND DISEASE AND PREGNANCY: AN UNUSUAL PRESENTATION Leite, Tatiana, Almeida, Diana; Viana, José; Lobo, Ivone, Portugal P304 Midline developmental defects - What is the present? Leite, Tatiana, Almeida, Diana; Leça, Oriana; Mourinha, Vera; Viana, José; Páramos, Ana, Portugal P305 HETEROTOPIC PREGNANCY: THE NEED FOR EARLY DIAGNOSIS Lima, Tânia, Pinto, Ana Rita; Dias, Cristina; Oliveira, Teresa, Portugal P306 MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS AND PREGNANCY: A TWO-WAY RELATIONSHIP? Lima-Silva, Joana, Moreira, Ana; Cavaco-Gomes, João; Mesquita, Rosa; Montenegro, Nuno, Portugal P307 A SECOND TRIMESTER UTERINE RUPTURE, A CONSEQUENCE OF ALCOHOLISM? Lisboa, Joana, Correia, Patrícia; Andrade, Marlene; Castro, Diana; Moutinho, Osvaldo, Portugal P308 OPERATIVE VAGINAL DELIVERY – FORCEPS DELIVERY VERSUS VACUUM EXTRACTION Luz, Rita, Machado, Helena; Leal, Rui; Mendonça, Rubina; Simões, Jorge; Matos, Isabel, Portugal P309 OBSTETRICAL OUTCOMES OF PREGNACIES COMPLICATED WITH FETAL MACROSOMIA Luz, Rita, Machado, Helena; Leal, Rui; Mendonça, Rubina; Simões, Jorge; Matos, Isabel, Portugal P310 REFRACTORY PERINATAL ATRIAL FLUTTER: A CLINICAL MANAGEMENT CHALLENGE Machado, Lovina S.M., Mathew, Mariam; Abdullatif, Mohammed; Al-Senaidi, Khalfan, Oman P311 PRENATAL SCREENING FOR FETAL ANEUPLOIDY - REALITY OF DR. DANIEL DE MATOS MATERNITY Magalhães, Magda, Marques, Cecília; Franco, Sofia; Coelho, Filomena; Oliveiros, Bárbara; Martinho, Filomena; Moura, Paulo, Portugal P312 FOETAL CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIAS: TWO CLINICAL CASES Maia, Catarina, Silva, João; Morais, Maria José; Barbosa, Marta; Miranda, Nise; Carvalho, Claudina, Portugal P313 TWIN-TWIN TRANSFUSION SYNDROME: A CLINICAL CASE Maia, Catarina, Silva, João; Pinho, Manuela, Portugal P314 MATERNAL MOLECULAR HYDROGEN ADMINISTRATION AMELIORATES RAT FETAL HIPPOCAMPAL DAMAGE BY IN UTERO ISCHEMIA-REPERFUSION Mano, Yukio, Watanabe, Yuriko; Tsuda, Hirouki; Sumigama, Seiji; Kotani, Tomomi; Kikkawa, Fumitaka, Japan -69- 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 P315 LATE POSTPARTUM ECLAMPSIA: A CASE REPORT Marinho, Carla, Almeida, Amélia; Oliveira, Cristina; Meireles, Isabel; Morgado, Ana, Portugal P316 PLACENTA PREVIA IN A PORTUGUESE TERTIARY CARE CENTER Marques, Catarina, Pedroso, Célia; Torres, Rita; Martins, Isabel; Correia, Joaquim; Campos, Ana, Portugal P317 BURKITT’S LYMPHOMA DURING PREGNANCY - CASE REPORT Marques, Catarina, Simões, Mafalda; Gonçalves, Ana; Pierdomenico, Francesca; Nogueira, Isabel; Campos, Ana, Portugal P318 AUTOSOMAL RECESSIVE POLYCYSTIC KIDNEY DISEASE – THE IMPORTANCE OF PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS Marques, Cecília, Magalhães, Magda; Bento, Nélia; Morais, Clara; Saraiva, Jorge; Moura, Paulo, Portugal P319 CONGENITAL DIAPHRAGMATIC HERNIA– EXPECTANT PRENATAL MANAGEMENT Martins, Diana, Godinho, Ana; Carvalho, Rui; Melo, Maria, Portugal P320 COMPLETE VS PARTIAL HELLP SYNDROME: CHARACTERISTICS AND OUTCOMES Martins, Diana, Pereira, Isabel; Henriques, Alexandra; Rocha, Pedro; Ferreira, Helena, Portugal P321 THE IMPORTANCE OF UROGENITAL INFECTIONS IN WOMEN ADMITTED FOR THREATENED PRETERM LABOR Massa, Ana, Correia, Lúcia; Silva, Patrícia; Gonçalves, Ana; Aguilar, Sofia; Ribeiro, Vânia; Palma, Fátima, Portugal P322 ENTERIC DUPLICATION CYST IN A TWIN FETUS: DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT Mathew, Mariam, Machado, Lovina; Sheik, Shahila; Mandhan, Prakash, Oman P323 INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION- A HARD DIAGNOSIS IN PREGNANCY Mendonça, Rubina, Rijo, Cláudia; Matos, Isabel; Gabriel, Vítor; Martins, Cidália; Nascimento, João; Rocha, Vítor, Portugal P324 SINGLE UMBILICAL ARTERY: A 3 YEAR REVIEW Mesquita Pinto, Rita, Santos, Joana; Morais, Marta; Veríssimo, Renata; Melo, Ângela; Cerveira, Isabel, Portugal P325 RISK FACTORS FOR ACCIDENTAL DURAL PUNCTURE IN OBSTETRIC ANALGESIA Michaan, Nadav, Lotan, Michael; Galiner, Masha; Amzalag, Sagi; Tsafrir, Ziv; Many, Ariel, Israel P326 MATERNAL AND FETAL OUTCOME FOR BREECH PRESENTATION AT TERM Mijailovic Borlja, Radenka, Kontic Vucinic, Olivera; Stefanovic, Tomislav ; Avramovic, Ljiljana J.; Skender, Maja.; Ljubic, Vesna, Serbia and Montenegro P327 SPONTANEOUS UMBILICAL CORD HEMATOMA AND FETAL DEATHS Mijailovic Borlja, Radenka, Avramovic, Ljiljana J; Stefanovic, Tomislav; Pavlovic Raicevic, Mirjana; Kontic Vucinic, Olivera; Kiurski, Milosav, Serbia and Montenegro P328 HEMOCHROMATOSIS AND PREGNANCY Miranda, Alexandra, Rodrigues, Fedra; Cardoso, Luísa; Castro, Luís, Portugal P329 PREGNANCY IN WOMEN WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE. NEPHROTIC SYNDROME; REVIEW AND CLINICAL CASE. Morais, Maria, Maia, Catarina; Silva, João; Carvalho, Claudina, Portugal P330 LUPUS NEPHRITIS AND PREGNANCY, REGARDING TWO CLINICAL CASES. Morais, Maria, Silva, Fatima; Lourenço, Catia; Carvalho, Claudina, Portugal P331 SPONTANEOUS RUPTURE OF RENAL ANGIOMYOLIPOMA DURING PREGNANCY Mouraz, Mariana, Brito, Íris; Reis, Maria Inês; Proença, Sara; Martins, Luisa; Viana, Rui; Colaço, João; Nunes, Filomena, Portugal -70- P332 A STUDY ON THE UPTAKE OF DOWN'S SYNDROME SCREENING AND PREGNANCY OUTCOMES AT LANCASHIRE TEACHING HOSPITALS TRUSTS(LTHTr) PRE- AND POST-IMPLEMENTATION OF FIRST TRIMESTER SCREENING, OVER YEARS 2009-2011 Ng, Natasha, United Kingdom P333 RADICAL LEFT NEPHRECTOMY IN SECOND TRIMESTER PREGNANCY Nunes, Carla, Barros, Joana; Reis, Inês; Araújo, Cláudia; Centeno, Mónica; Pinto, Luísa; Mendes Graça, Luís, Portugal P334 UNUSUAL CHROMOSOME PLACENTAL MOSAICISM IN A DICHORIONIC TWIN PREGNANCY Olival, Vanessa, Caetano, Paula; Correia, Hildeberto; Silva, Marisa; Enes, Margarida; Mira, Ricardo, Portugal P335 ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS – EFFECTS ON PREGNANCY CASE REPORT Olival, Vanessa, Enes, Margarida; Nunes, Maria João; Caetano, Manuela; Mira, Ricardo, Portugal P336 DOES THE TYPE OF DELIVERY INTERFERE WITH BREECH PRESENTATION OUTCOME? Oliveira, Natacha, Correia, Lúcia; Machado, Ana Isabel; Campos, Ana, Portugal P337 CHORIOAMNIONITIS AND FETAL DEMISE: A REVIEW OF LITERATURE AND OUR EXPERIENCE Oliveira, Nuno, Santos, Ana Cláudia; Almeida, Maria José; Neto, Sara; Oliveira, Mário, Portugal P338 EVALUATION OF THE FUNCTIONAL STATUS OF WOMEN AFTER CHILDBIRTH AND EFFECTIVE FACTORS Sanli, Yasemin, Oncel, Selma, Turkey P339 ABERRANT RIGHT SUBCLAVIAN ARTERY – IS IT A MARKER FOR CROMOSOMIAL ABNORMALITIES? Ionescu, Cringu, Pacu, Irina C., Romania P340 PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS OF FETAL OVARIAN CYSTS Pacu, Irina, Ionescu, Cringu, Romania P341 TREATING PATIENTS DIAGNOSED WITH GESTATIONAL DIABETES UNDER THE NEW IADPSG RECOMMENDATIONS: INTERIM RESULTS OF OUTCOMES Page, Ann-Sophie, Belgium P342 MULTIPLE INTERVILLOUS THROMBI AS A REFLECTION OF FETOMATERNAL HEMORRHAGE: A CASE REPORT Paiva, Catarina, Vaz, Inês; Rodrigues, Ana; Marta, Susana; Ramos, Umbelina; Cunha, Ana, Portugal P343 VAGINAL BIRTH AFTER PREVIOUS CESAREAN DELIVERY – A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF 26 MONTHS IN A TERTIARY HOSPITAL Patrício, Luciana, Nunes, Carla; Policiano, Catarina; Rocha, Pedro; Ferreira, Helena; Graça, Luís, Portugal P344 PRETERM PREMATURE RUPTURE OF MEMBRANES - MATERNAL AND NEONATAL OUTCOMES OF A CONSERVATIVE APPROACH Pereira, Ines I., Barros, Joana G.; Clode, Nuno; Graça, Luis M., Portugal P345 THE EFFICIENCY OF VAGINAL MISOPROSTOL IN SECOND TRIMESTER MEDICAL TERMINATION OF PREGNANCY Pereira, Ines, Santo, Susana; Clode, Nuno; Graça, Luis M., Portugal P346 FETAL HEMODYNAMICS AND HEART RATE MONITORING PRECEDING INTRA-UTERINE DEATH IN A DICHORIONIC TWIN PREGNANCY Pereira, Joana, Moreira, Cátia; Nunes, Inês; Rodrigues, Teresa; Montenegro, Nuno, Portugal P347 MULTIDISCIPLINARY APROACH FOR PREGNANT WOMEN AT RISK FOR THROMBOTIC EVENTS Pestana, Ines, Salselas, Ana; Guimaraes, Mariana; Andrade, Joaquim; Montenegro, Nuno, Portugal P348 DIGITAL ROTATION FOR POSTERIOR POSITION IN LABOUR: FINDINGS OF THE POP-OUT PILOT TRIAL Phipps, Hala, Graham, Kathy; de Vries, Bradley; Ludlow, Jo-anne; Mackie, Adam; Hyett, Jon, Australia -71- 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 P349 NEUROSONOGRAPHY: WHAT IS THE ROLE OF FETAL BRAIN MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING (MRI) TODAY? Pinto, Fatima, Guedes, Luís; Inocêncio, Gonçalo; Mendes, Maria José; Moreira, Madalena; Saraiva, Joaquim; Dias, Cristina; Ferreira, Luísa; Costa, Vítor; Ribeiro, Valentina; Teixeira, João; Rodrigues, Maria Céu, Portugal P350 INDICATIONS FOR CESAREAN DELIVERIES DURING A 7-YEAR PERIOD IN A TERCIARY HOSPITAL Costa, Ana, Policiano, Catarina; Clode, Nuno; Graça, Luís, Portugal P351 PHENOTYPIC VARIABILITY IN FETUSES WITH DOWN SYNDROME: A CASE-CONTROL PATHOLOGICAL EVALUATION Ramalho, Carla, Brandao, Otilia; Matias, Alexandra; Montenegro, Nuno, Portugal P352 CARDIAC FINDINGS IN ROUTINE FETAL AUTOPSIES: MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE? Ramalho, Carla, Brandao, Otilia; Monterroso, José; Matias, Alexandra; Montenegro, Nuno , Portugal P353 ALOBAR HOLOPROSENCEPHALY, PROBOSCIS AND TRISOMY 13 Raposo, Sofia, Jardim, Ondina; Rocha, Branco; Guerra, Nuno; Moura, Paulo, Portugal P354 PREGNANCY OUTCOMES IN SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS WITH AND WITHOUT PREVIOUS NEPHRITIS Raposo, Sofia, Gonçalves, Helena; Bento, Nélia; São José Pais, Maria; Jardim, Ondina; Moura, Paulo, Portugal P355 PREGNANCY AND DELIVERY IN PATIENTS AFTER FONTAN REPAIR – CASE REPORT Rebelo, Joana, Barreto, Sandra; Menezes, Isabel; Serrano, Fátima, Portugal P356 IMPORTED MALARIA INFECTION– A CASE REPORT Reis, Maria Inês, Poland, Mouraz, Mariana; Brito, Íris I.M. Proença, Sara; Conde, Pedro; Martins, Luisa; Nunes, Filomena, Portugal P357 ADVERSE PERINATAL OUTCOMES IN MEXICAN PREGNANT WOMEN WITH UTERINE LEIOMYOMAS: A COHORT STUDY Flores-Gudiño, Emmanuel, Reyes-Muñoz, Enrique; Arellano-Eguiluz, Arturo, Mexico P358 ANAPLASTIC LARGE-CELL LYMPHOMA (ALCL) DIAGNOSED IN THE THIRD TRIMESTER OF PREGNANCY – A CASE REPORT Rocha, Juliana, Gomes, Ariana; Melo, Anabela; Costa, Fernanda, Portugal P359 VELAMENTOUS CORD INSERTION IN A SINGLETON PREGNANCY – IMPORTANCE OF PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS – A CASE REPORT Rocha, Juliana, Carvalho, Joana; Enes, Pedro; Costa, Fernanda, Portugal P360 GESTATIONAL DIABETES IN FIRST TRIMESTER: EXPERIENCE FROM A TERTIARY CENTER Rocha, Sara, Marques, Catarina; Gonçalves, Ana; Simões, Mafalda; Costa, Ana; Campos, Ana, Portugal P361 WOMEN WITH GESTATIONAL DIABETES IN THE FIRST TRIMESTER: WHAT ABOUT RISK FACTORS? Rocha, Sara, Gonçalves, Ana; Marques, Catarina; Simões, Mafalda; Costa, Ana; Campos, Ana, Portugal P362 PLACENTA PREVIA: RISK FACTORS AND TIME OF DELIVERY Rodrigues, Fedra, Fernandes, Emídio; Miranda, Alexandra; Nogueira-Silva, Cristina; Cruz, Etelvina; da Pena, Jardim; Vides, Belisa, Portugal P363 RECURRENT HEMOPTYSIS IN A PREGNANT WOMAN WITH SJÖGREN SYNDROME Rodrigues, Fedra, Vale-Fernandes, Emídio; Miranda, Alexandra; Nogueira-Silva, Cristina; Teixeira, Neusa; Barros, Judite, Portugal P364 IMPORTANCE OF MRI IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF FETAL ABNORMALITIES OF THE CNS - ANALYSIS OF 5 YEARS Lopes, Catarina, Rodrigues, Milene; Almeida, Manuela; Leite, Cristina; Casal, Ester; Duarte, Julia; Santos, Antónia; Romão, Fátima, Portugal P365 RUPTURE OF RENAL ANGIOMYOLIPOMA DURING CHILDBIRTH Rodrigues, Milene, Ramos, Rodrigo; Lopes, Catarina; Santos, Antónia; Romão, Fátima, Portugal -72- P366 Takayasu Disease in Twin Pregnancy: Case report Rujiwetpongstorn, Jittima, Thailand P367 FETAL DEATH AT TERM: 5-YEAR RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS Santos, Ana, Oliveira, Nuno; Almeida, Maria José; Neto, Sara; Oliveira, Mário, Portugal P368 LABOUR INDUCTION IN PREVIOUS CESAREAN SECTION Santos, Ana Vanessa, Caeiro, Ana Filipa; Ambrosio, Bruna; Landim, Elsa; Matos, Teresa; Costa, Ana Cristina; Nazaré, Antónia, Portugal P369 PUERPERAL TRANSVERSE SINUS THROMBOSIS: A CASE REPORT Santos, Ângela, Prata, João; Coutinho-Borges, José; Domingues, Fátima; Abreu, Rita; Gama, Ana Paula; Pinheiro, Paula, Portugal P370 CORTICOSTEROIDS IN HELLP SYNDROME: BENEFIC OR USELESS? Santos, Fernanda, Ribeiro, Rita, Portugal P371 FETAL TRANSVERSE LIMB DEFECT: A CASE REPORT Sardinha, Tania, Monteagudo, Ana; Cordoba, Marcos; Patrick, Sharon; Timor-Tritsch, Ilan, Portugal/United States P372 ENLARGED FETAL KIDNEYS OF UNDETERMINED ETIOLOGY- A CASE REPORT Sardinha, Tania, Sousa, Vera; Pinto, Patrícia; Sarmento, Ricardo; Pinho, Maria de Lurdes, Portugal P373 INTERSTICIAL PREGNANCY – A CASE REPORT Sardinha, Rosa, Costa, Sofia; Bras, Filipa; Duarte, Carla; Oliveira, Pedro; Rosmaninho, Adosinda, Portugal P374 TOLL-LIKE RECEPTORS GENE POLYMORPHISMS IN PRETERM DELIVERY Seremak-Mrozikiewicz, Agnieszka, Drews, Krzysztof; Drews-Piasecka, Elzbieta, Poland P375 SUCCESSFUL MANAGEMENT OF A RARE CASE OF PRIMARY SCLEROSING CHOLANGITIS IN PREGNANCY Sheik, Shahila, Mubbashir, Saba; Khaskheli, AbdulMannan; Mathew, Mariam, Oman P376 HIV AND PREGNANCY – CASE REVIEW 2001-2011 Silva, Joana Raquel, Montes, Luísa; Abreu Silva, João; Carrilho, Marcelina, Portugal P377 SACROCOCCYGEAL TERATOMA – A FIRST TRIMESTER DIAGNOSIS Silva, Patricia, Remesso, Lília; Silva, Manuela; Bacelar, Filipe; Ledo, Marta, Portugal P378 IS PRIOR PRETERM BIRTH A TRUE RISK FACTOR IN THREATENED PRETERM LABOUR? Silva, Patrícia, Correia, Lúcia; Massa, Ana; Gonçlves, Ana; Aguilar, Sofia; Ribeiro, Vânia; Palma, Fátima; Campos, Ana, Portugal P379 THE RELATION BETWEEN THE 1ST TRIMESTER BIOCHEMICAL SCREENNG AND THE INCIDENCE OF GESTATIONAL DIABETES Silva Morais, Marta, Santos, Joana; Andrade, Claudia; Veríssimo, Renata; Torres, Isabel, Portugal P380 OBSTETRIC CHOLESTASIS: MANAGING THE RISK OF FETAL DEATH Simões, Ana, Vasconcelos, Catarina; Nogueira, Isabel, Portugal P381 SYSTEMATIC REVIEW: MORBIDITY OF ELECTIVE CESAREAN SECTION VERSUS PLANNED VAGINAL DELIVERY IN LOW-RISK PREGNANCY Staley, Stuart-Allison, United States P382 SPONTANEOUS UTERINE RUPTURE AT NON CESAREAN SECTION SCAR SITE WITH PLACENTA PERCRETA IN THE SECOND TRIMESTER: A CASE REPORT Suwannarurk, Komsun, Pongrojpaw, Densak; Manusook, Sakol; Suthiwartnarueput, Worapop; Bhamarapravatana, Kornkarn, Thailand -73- 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 P383 INVASIVE PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS: BALANCING THE RISKS OF ANEUPLOIDY, FETAL LOSS AND SUBSEQUENT INFERTILITY Sylvestre, Georges, Sapra, Eshanjit, United States P384 SIGNS OF DECLINE OF OBSTETRICS AS SPECIALTY AT EAST-TALLINN CENTRAL HOSPITAL BASED ON DOCTORS WORKING AND POSTGRADUATE LEARNING PREFERENCES Szirko, Ferenc, Tammemae, Lee, Estonia P385 CASE REPORT: CERVICAL VARIX AS A CAUSE OF VAGINAL BLEEDING DURING IVF PREGANANCY Tammiste, Triin, Klementsov, Jana, Estonia P386 TWIN PREGNANCY AND POTENTIAL COMPLICATIONS Teixeira, Neusa, Silva, Cristina; Cunha, Diogo; Vale, Emidio; Abreu, Cátia; Ramos, Teresa; Gil, Belandina; Cadilhe, Alexandra, Portugal P387 POST-PARTUM HEPATIC RUPTURE AFTER CAESARIAN SECTION IN TWIN PREGNANCY ASSOCIATED WITH PREECLAMPSIA AND HELLP SYNDROME Csorba, Roland, Tsikouras, Panagiotis; Pinidis, Petros; Zambas, Aristotelis; Dafopoulos, Alexandros; Galazios, Georgios; Liberis, Vasileios; Teichmann, Alexander Tobias; Von Tempelhoff, Georg-Friedrich, Greece P388 AMNIOTIC LAMELLAR BODY COUNTS AND NEONATAL RESPIRATORY OUTCOMES IN TWIN PREGNANCIES Tsuda, Hiroyuki, Kotani, Tomomi; Sumigama, Seiji; Mano, Yukio; Watanabe, Yuriko; Nakano, Tomoko; Takahashi, Yuichiro; Kawabata, Ichiro; Kikkawa, Fumitaka, Japan P389 HETEROTOPIC TRIPLET SPONTANEOUS GESTATION Valdoleiros, Sandra, Silva, Ricardo; Santos, Maria; Antunes, Madalena; Apolinário, P.; Castilho, Ana, Portugal P390 SPONTANEOUS TWIN ANEMIA-POLYCYTHEMIA SEQUENCE (TAPS) – A CASE REPORT Vieira, Bruna, Paiva, Ana C.; Reis, Ana P.; Casanova, João; Sampaio, Maria M.; Rodrigues, Rosa M.; Cunha, Ana C.; Carvalho, Carmen, Portugal P391 IMPLEMENTING UMBILICAL CORD BLOOD GAS ANALYSIS Vilar Soares, Sandra, Sá, Isabel; Rodrigues, Rosa Maria; Cunha, Ana Cristina, Portugal P392 MAGNESIUM SULFATE FOR FETAL NEUROPROTECTION: WHAT DO WE KNOW? Vilhena, Cristina, Tomás, Cláudia; Gameiro, Cátia; Casal, Ester; Romão, Fátima, Portugal P393 PHARMACOKINETICS OF ANTIMALARIALS IN PREGNANCY: A CRITICAL EVALUATION OF MATERNAL RISKS Wilby, Kyle J., Qatar, Ensom, Mary HH, Canada P394 DEVELOPMENT OF AN INNOVATIVE TOOL FOR ASSESSMENT OF PHARMACISTS' KNOWLEDGE AND PERCEPTIONS REGARDING FETOMATERNAL MEDICINE Wilby, Kyle J., Qatar, Bains, Serena; Rowe, Hilary, Canada P395 EXPERIMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF DUCTUS ARTERIOSUS DYNAMICS, OXIDATIVE STRESS AND POLYPHENOL EXCRETION AFTER CONTROLLED MATERNAL POLYPHENOL DIET IN LATE PREGNANCY Zielinsky, Paulo, Bubols, Guilherme; Nicoloso, Luiz Henrique; Piccoli Jr., Antônio Luiz; Vian, Isabele; Charão, Mariele; Barbisan, Carolina; Pizzato, Patrícia; Busato, Stefano; Lopes, Mauro; Zilio, Ana; Alievi, Marcelo; Barra, Marinez; Garcia, Solange, Brazil P396 INDUCTION OF LABOUR IN GESTATIONAL DIABETES: A USEFUL MANAGEMENT TOOL OR CREATING FURTHER COMPLICATIONS? English, Jennifer, Chattington, Paula, United Kingdom -74- Abstracts A1 FERTILITY EVALUATION AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC REMOVAL OF MATURE CYSTIC TERATOMAS OF THE OVARY IN INFERTILE WOMEN Qirko, Robert, Qirko (Cipo), Margareta; Nonaj, Blenard; Kurti, Erlind; Treska, Entela, Albania A2 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN OOCYTE MEIOTIC SPINDLE VISUALISATION AND IVF ET TREATMENT OUTCOMES Swiatecka, Jolanta, Bielawski, Tomasz; Anchim, Tomasz; Lesniewska, Monika, Poland A3 DOES OVARIAN HIPERSTIMULATION PROTOCOL INFLUENCE ZONA PELLUCIDA BIREFRINGENCE DURING IVF-ICSI PROCEDURES? Swiatecka, Jolanta, Bielawski, Tomasz; Anchim, Tomasz; Milewski, Robert; Lesniewska, Monika; Wolczynski, Slawomir, Poland A4 PARATUBAL BORDERLINE SEROUS TUMOUR - AN UNUSUAL ENTITY Fialho Gomes, Rui, Ramilo, Irina; Aleluia, Clara; Gomes, Fernando; Mendinhos, Gustavo; Igreja, Fernando; Azevedo, Luísa; Silva Pereira, José; Nazaré, Antónia, Portugal A5 EXTRACTION OF TWINS IN THE INTACT AMNIOTIC SAC Akhmadeyev, Nariman, Radzinsky, Viktor; Fatkullin, Ildar; Fatkullin, Farid; Mukhammyatovich, Semyatov Said, Russian Federation A6 USE OF ULRTASONOGRAPHY TO PREDICT DIABETIC FETOPATHY Devyatova, Ekaterina, Bogdanova, Galina; Startseva, Nadezhda; Zlatovratskaya, Tatyana; Kovalev, Maxim; Kirienko, Anna, Russian Federation A7 48-HOURS ADMINISTRATION OF FENOTEROL IN SPONTANOUS PRETERM LABOR – DOES IT AFFECT FETAL PRELOAD ? Grzesiak, Mariusz, Hincz, Hincz P.; Wilczynski, Jan, Poland A8 HOW TO PREDICT DIABETIC FETOPATHY IN WOMEN WITH GESTATIONAL DIABETES MELLITUS? Karpova, Elena, Litvinenko, Inessa; Bratchikova, Tatyana; Orazmuradov, Agamurad; Morozov, Sergei; Starceva, Nadezhda; Stikin, Yaroslav, Russian Federation A9 MULTIPLE-FREQUENCY BIOELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE ANALYSIS OF JAPANESE NOMAL PREGNANT WOMEN Matsuda, Kaori, Japan A10 DIABETES INSIPIDUS IN THE THIRD TRIMESTER, IUGR, OLIGOHYDRAMNIOS Pelkic, Ksenija, Slovenia A11 THE ROLE OF THE FIBRONECTIN AND ULTRASOUND CERVICOMETRY FOR PREDICTION OF PRETERM BIRTH Bare, Teuta, Mitre, Anila; Vata, Ervis; Shkurti, Endrin; Hoxhaj, Odeta, Albania A12 EFFECTIVENESS OF MIFEPRISTONE IN COMPARISON TO DINOPROSTONE FOR LABOR INDUCTION Startseva, Nadezhda, Devyatova, Ekaterina; Kovalev, Maxim; Kirienko, Anna; Zlatovratskaya, Tatyana; Bratchikova, Tatyana, Russian Federation A13 THE SIGNIFICANCE OF INFLAMMATORY MARKER IN VIRAL DETECTION IN SPONTANEOUS ABORTION Bogavac, Mirjana, Jakovljevic, Branislava Stajic, Dragan, Serbia and Montenegro -75- 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 As the of ficial airline network for the 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility (COGI), we’d like to thank you for choosing the Star Alliance network and hope that all goes really well for you here today. 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So the next time you want to concentrate all your energies on your conference, we hope you’ll decide to leave the travel arrangements to us. staralliance.com Information correct as at 06/2012 -76- The 17th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility (COGI) All about Women’s Health INDEX COGI -77- 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 L i s b o n Portugal November 8-11, 2012 Abdi, J. 54 Amaral, R.L. 54 Abdul Rahim, F.A. 51 Amaral, S.P. 45 Abdul Wahab, A.Y. 51 Amaro, T. 57 Abdullah Agha, M.M. 45 Ambrosio, B. 65, 73 Abdullatif, M. 69 Ambrosio, P. 60 Aboulfalah, A. 60, 61 Amendoeira, I. 56 Abreu dos Santos, F. 47, 64 Amorim, M.M.R. 65, 47 Abreu Silva, J. 64, 73 Amorim-Costa, C. 47 Abreu, C. 53, 60, 61, 74 Amster, R. 64 Abreu, R. 67, 73 Amzalag, S. 70 Acharya, V. 49, 57 Ana Castro, D. 47 Adamiak-Godlewska, A. 45 Anatoly, Z.V. 56 Adiga, S. 44 Anchim, T. 75 Afonso, H. 61, 45, 62, 64, 67, 68 Anderson, K. 59 Afonso, M. 48, 53, 61 Andrade, C. 73, 57 Aggarwal, R. 58 Andrade, J. 71 Agmon, A. 64 Andrade, L.L. 59 Aguiar, A. 45, 47 Andrade, M. 47, 65, 67, 69 Aguilar, A.S. 67 Andreeva, J. 46, 59 Aguilar, J. 52 Andreeva, P. 51 Aguilar, S. 49, 64, 70, 73 Antsaklis, A. 28, 35, 39 Ahmed, A. 62 Antunes, I. 65, 56, 60, 68 Ahonen, S. 48 Antunes, M. 74 Ait Benkaddour, Y. 60 Aoki, T. 48, 68 Akhmadeyev, N. 75 Aparício, C. 47, 61 Al Ali, F. 49 Apatheodorou, A. 52 Al Kharusi, L. 49 Apolinário, P. 74 Albornoz, J. 47 Arabin, B. 28, 36, 35, 69 Aldinhas Santos, P. 44 Arapidi, G.A. 59 Aldinhas, P. 63 Araújo, C. 48, 71 Aldughaishi, T.R. 64 Araújo, J. 65 Aleksandrova, N. 45 Arav, A. 38 Aleluia, C. 75 Areia, A. 66 Alenius, J. 60 Arellano-Eguiluz, A. 72 Alho, C. 48, 54, 57, 59 Argyro Maiz, N. 48 Alievi, M. 74 Asmouki, H. 60, 61 Almeida, A. 70, 67 Assumpció Pérez Benavente, M. 20 Almeida, A.J. 48 Atiomo, W. 43, 44, 49 Almeida, D. 64, 47, 69 Atti, C.d.S. 59 Almeida, M. 72 Aurell, R. 26 Almeida, M.J. 71, 73 Avilés, P. 58 Almeida, P. 64 Avramovic, L.J. 70 Almeida-Santos, T. 53 Aydogan, B. 38 Almeida-Sousa, A.T. 44 Ayres-de-Campos, D. 28, 35, 47 Al-Senaidi, K. 69 Azevedo, A. 65 Al-Shebly, M. 64 Azevedo, H. 45, 68 Altfeld, S. 62 Azevedo, L. 54, 75 Altunyurt, S. 47 Azevedo, S. 65 Alushani, M. 55 Bacalhau, D. 65 Alvarez, A.P. 55 Bacelar, F. 46, 47, 65, 73 Alves, J. 61 Bahamondes, L. 56, 57, 59 Alves, M. 49 Bahamondes, L.G. 59 Alves, M.J. 56, 64 Bains, S. 74 Alves, O. 65 Bajo, R. 67 Alves, P. 65 Bajraktari, D. 53, 55 Alvim, K. 58 Bakir, N. 58 Amaral, N. 62 Balajewicz-Nowak, M. 65 Amaral, P. 65 Baltar, V. 64 I 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 Banasik, M. 43 Blazar, A.S. 44 Bangal, V.B. 55 Blazer, S. 48 Baptista, E. 66 Blickstein, D. 36, 37 Baptista, M. 45 Blickstein, I. 28, 35, 36, 37, 39 Baracat, E. 46 Bogavac, M. 75 Baranowski, W. 55 Bogdanova, G. 75 Barbara, M. 59 Bombas, T.A. 24 Barbedo, C. 48 Borgfeldt, C. 60 Barbisan, C. 49, 74 Borrego, J. 60 Barbosa, A. 53 Borsari, R. 46 Barbosa, A.P. 34 Bosch, X. 32 Barbosa, L. 57 Bosquet, E.G. 20 Barbosa, M. 69 Botelho, M.C. 45 Bare, T. 55, 75 Botto, I. 62 Barra, M. 74 Bouchard, P. 21 Barreiro, M. 57, 51, 52 Bozzini, N. 46 Barreta, A. 65 Braehler, E. 62 Barreto, S. 46, 72 Braga, A. 66 Barros, A. 45 Braga, J. 64, 66, 56 Barros, C. 56 Braga, L. 58, 61, 66 Barros, J. 66, 71, 72 Braga, L.F. 43 Barros, J.G. 71 Brähler, E. 63 Barros, L. 53, 56 Branco, P. 61 Barros, M. 63 Brandao, A. 44 Barros, N. 58, 62 Brandão, A. 66 Barros, N.P. 43 Brandao, O. 72 Barroso, P. 67 Brännström, M. 21, 25 Bas, S. 46 Bras, F. 73 Batarshina, O. 46 Brás, F. 51, 61, 64 Batista, J. 60, 66 Bratchikova, T. 75 Bayrakal, V. 55 Brazão, K. 47 Becker Jr., E. 49 Breda, N. 54 Beires, J. 46 Breitenfeld, L. 44 Belaskova, S. 52, 53 Brincat, M. 26, 33, 34, 33, 45, 51 Bell, A. 58 Brincat, M.P. 56 Bello, A. 53, 60 Briones-Lara, E. 55 Ben Rafael, Z. 21, 23, 29, 30 Brito, I. 49, 56, 61, 70, 72 Bender, L.B. 49 Bronshtein, M. 28, 64 Benedetti Panici, P. 31, 32 Broughton, K.S. 54 Bento, N. 70, 72 Brunetti, X.O. 45 Bentov, Y. 45 Bruno, D. 62, 54, 55 Benvenuto, S. 44, 52 Bruno, V. 58 Berisha, F. 51 Bubols, G. 74 Bernardes, J. 47 Bujold, E. 27 Bernardo, M.J. 60 Buldurucu, S. 58 Bespalov, I.V. 56 Bulgan, E. 63 Bessa-Monteiro, S. 48 Bulugma, M.M. 54, 62 Betincova, L. 62, 63 Burke, Y. 48 Bhakta, R. 44 Burrell, C. 48, 66 Bhamarapravatana, K. 73 Burstein, E. 45 Bharathan, R. 58 Busato, S. 74 Bielawski, T. 75 Bustos, B. 68 Bimbashi, A. 49, 66 Bylykbashi, E. 66, 68 Bird, S. 45 Bylykbashi, I.V. 68, 66 Birnbaum, R. 66 Bytchenko, V. 46 Bitzer, J. 24 C Nunes, F. 61 Björklund, U. 68 Caballero-Trejo, A. 55 Black, R. 67 Cabral, M. 51, 53 II Cabrita, P. 53, 60, 61, 66 Castro, G. 61 Cabrita, S. 66 Castro, J. 64 Cadilhe, A. 48, 74 Castro, L. 43, 70, 48 Caeiro, A.F. 66, 73 Castro, M.G. 47 Caetano, C. 61 Castro, P.V. 61 Caetano, M. 71 Castro, T. 46, 68 Caetano, P. 65, 71 Catarino, A. 47, 61 Cakir Gungor, A. 45, 46 Cater, E. 51 Cakoni, A. 60 Catia, P. 55 Caldas, R. 48, 63 Cavaco-Gomes, J. 48, 67, 69 Caldeira, B. 56 Cavaleiro, C. 65 Calejo, L. 67 Cenko, F. 43 Calhaz Jorge, C. 48, 57, 61 Centeno, M. 48, 71 Calhaz-Jorge, C. 45, 47, 43, 54, 59 Cerdeira, A.S. 47 Calleja Aguis, J. 56 Cerveira, I. 66, 70 Calleja-Agius, J. 45 Chan, L.W.D. 47 Câmara, S. 64 Chandana, A. 44 Campo, M. 62 Chappel, S. 30 Campos, A. 64, 70, 71, 72, 73 Charão, M. 74 Campos, M.C. 51 Charkiewic, R. 55 Campos, S. 66 Chattington, P. 74 Cantwell, M.B. 54 Chatzi, E. 46 Capela, E. 60 Chaves, J. 66 Caramelo, O. 66 Chen, S. 51 Cardoso, A. 44, 51 Chen, Z. 29 Cardoso, L. 70 Chernych, E.R. 48 Carmo, O. 67, 54, 65, 56 Chian, R-C. 23 Caroline Da Cunha Germano, B. 67 Chmyr, E. 46 Carraca, T. 46, 67 Chong, Y. 44 Carrapato, M. 39 Chonina, N.A. 48 Carrapatoso, C. 55 Chow, T.Y. 47 Carreira, H. 65 Chrelias, C. 58 Carrilho, M. 73 Chung, T. 43, 58 Carrillo, S. 58 Churnosov, M. 55 Cartaxo da Costa, L.A. 67 Cin-Custo, M. 51 Carvalho, A. 57, 62 Cirurgão, F. 65 Carvalho, C. 74, 48, 69, 70 Cirurgião, F. 65 Carvalho, G. 59, 61 Clarke, S. 60 Carvalho, J. 46, 54, 61, 72 Clode, N. 27, 48, 49, 53, 71, 72 Carvalho, K. 46 Coelho, A. 48 Carvalho, L. 49, 58 Coelho, D. 61 Carvalho, M. 45 Coelho, F. 69 Carvalho, R. 70 Coelho, P. 34 Carvalho, S. 57 Coelingh Bennink, H.J.T. 24 Carvalhosa, R. 55, 58 Cohen, J. 21, 22, 23, 29 Casal, E. 49, 72, 74 Colaço, A. 43 Casalinho, L. 44 Colaço, J. 61, 70 Casanova, J. 58, 74 Collins, S. 67 Casas, J.P. 49 Conde, P. 61, 72 Caseiro, L. 60 Condeco, R. 60 Casoy, J. 43 Condeço, R. 56 Casper, R.F. 45 Cordeiro, I. 45 Castelo Branco, E. 63 Cordoba, M. 73 Castilho, A. 74 Correia da Costa, J.M. 45 Castro, A. 49 Correia, A. 56 Castro, A.J. 51 Correia, H. 71 Castro, C. 53, 54, 57, 59 Correia, I. 65 Castro, D. 51, 69 Correia, J. 27, 70 III 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 Correia, L. 49, 64, 56, 65, 67, 70, 71, 73 Dewantiningrum, J. 47 Correia, P. 46, 47, 67, 51, 69, 64 Di Renzo, G.C. 29, 35 Correia-Branco, A. 65 Diamanti-Kandarakis, E. 43 Cortez Vaz, F. 66 Dias, C. 48, 64, 69, 72 Cosar, E. 45 Dias, G. 54 Costa, A. 60, 72 Dias, J. 47, 64 Costa, A.C. 73 Diaz, M.P. 58 Costa, A.R. 47 Diedrich, K. 26, 38 Costa, C. 63, 65 Dietrich, K. 29 Costa, F. 54, 55, 56, 61, 72 Dimitrov, I. 51 Costa, F.J. 66 Ding, J. 67 Costa, J. 56 Diniz da Costa, T. 43, 48 Costa, S. 61, 64, 67, 73, 56 Diogo Miranda, M. 43 Costa, T. 54, 59 Diogo, B. 56 Costa, V. 72 Djokovic, D. 65 Costa-Pereira, A. 49 do Carmo, I. 34 Costa-Santos, C. 47 do Carmo, O. 68 Courcoutsakis, N. 46 Dobychina, A. 59 Coutinho, T. 53 Dokle, A. 45, 49, 61, 66 Coutinho-Borges, J. 62, 73 Dolmans, M.M. 38 Coutinho-Borges, J.P. 67 Domingues, A.P. 68 Couto, S. 54 Domingues, F. 73 Cruz, C. 60, 68 Donders, G. 35 Cruz, E. 44, 66, 72, 64 Dorst, J. 63 Cruz, J. 27, 47 Doru, C. 54 Csorba, R. 63, 74 dos Mártires, F. 63 Cubal, A. 54, 55, 56 Dostal, J. 52 Cunha, A. 71 Dreier, K. 44 Cunha, A.C. 74, 58 Drews, K. 73 Cunha, D. 74 Drews-Piasecka, E. 73 Cunha, E. 64 Drobinskaja, A.N. 48 Cunha, M. 45 Drugan, A. 48 Cunha, V. 54 Drymiotou, S. 44 Custódio, A. 55 Duarte, C. 45, 62, 64, 67, 68, 73 Da Cunha Germano, B.C. 67 Duarte, J. 72 da Pena, J. 72 Duarte, S. 49, 46, 67 Dafopoulos, A. 63, 74 Dudbridge, F. 49 Dal´Ava, N. 57 Dukanac Stamenkovic, J. 67 Damasceno, D.C. 60, 61 Dulai, A. 61 Daneshgari, F. 60, 61 Duthie, S. 45 Dantas, S. 51 Edmiston, K.H. 54 Darlin, L. 60 Egenburg, S. 64 Darzi, A. 58 Eixarch, E. 68 Das, D. 60 Eladel, C. 61 Das, S. 60, 67 Eldar, I. 51 Daya, S. 23, 25, 26, 29 Ellenbogen, A. 22, 23, 44, 51 De Barros Pereira, I. 47 Elmariamy, O. 54 de Oliveira, C. 21 Elrishi, M. 45 de Paula, T. 58 Enes, M. 71 de Souza, M.A.C. 67 Enes, P. 67, 68, 72 de Vries, B. 48, 71 English, J. 74 Dede, E. 55, 67 Ensom, M.H.H. 74 Delerue, E. 51 Esfandiari, N. 45 Delgado, E. 58 Eskandarani, H. 45 Delgado, j. 67 Esteves, F. 67 Derici, Y. 55 Estevinho, F. 43 Deval, B.S. 44 Estevinho, S. 61, 63, 65, 67 Devyatova, E. 75 Estrela, A. 61 IV Fainaru, O. 51 Frajndlich, R. 49 Fakokunde, A. 46 Franca, C.E. 43 Falcão, F. 53, 59, 61, 62 Francisca, A. 64 Faller, E. 47 Francisco, E. 47 Fan, Y. 57 Franco, A. 43, 56, 54, 55 Faria Vaz Cardoso, K. 48 Franco, S. 66, 69 Faria, B. 54 Freire de Oliveira, C. 31, 32 Faria, N. 64 Freitas Bessa, C.G. 67 Farine, D. 27, 28, 35, 36, 37, 39 Freitas Bessa, I.A. 67 Fatkullin, F. 75 Freitas Galvao, R.B. 67 Fatkullin, I. 75 Freitas, C. 46, 64 Fauser, B.C.J.M. 22, 23, 29, 30 Freitas, P. 51 Fausto, V. 46 Freitas, R. 47 Fedorovich, O.K. 56, 48 Freitas, T. 46, 47, 64 Fehm, T. 46, 59 Frutuoso, C. 59, 62 Feitosa, F.E. 65 Frydman, R. 21, 22, 23, 26, 29, 30 Felgueira, E. 44, 53, 57 Fuchsova, R. 62, 63 Felisbino, S.L. 60, 61 Gabriel, V. 70 Fernandes, A.S. 46, 68 Gago, C. 60 Fernandes, E. 61, 66, 72, 55, 57, 63 Gaivão, I. 52 Fernandes, F. 57, 60 Galazios, G. 63, 74 Fernandes, M. 51 Galazis, N.A. 43, 44 Fernandes, S. 44, 47 Galazis, N.D. 49 Fernandez, I. 52 Galczynski, K. 45, 44 Ferraz, T. 65, 68 Galiner, M. 70 Ferraz, Z. 59, 62 Gama Pinto, C. 49 Ferrazzi, E. 35 Gama, A.P. 73 Ferreira Souza, S. 54 Gamboa, C. 48, 49, 67 Ferreira, A. 54, 68, 43 Gameiro, C. 49, 54, 74 Ferreira, A.P. 65 Gameiro, J. 68 Ferreira, C. 60 Gandolfi, A. 52 Ferreira, D. 45, 62, 64, 67, 68 Garcia Velasco, J. 29 Ferreira, F. 47 Garcia, S. 74 Ferreira, H. 47, 70, 71 Garrido Puchalt, N. 29 Ferreira, J. 56, 59, 46 Gawas, M. 62 Ferreira, L. 60, 68, 72 Gencer, M. 45, 46 Ferreira, S. 62, 67, 68, 48, 63 Georgsson Öhman, S. 68 Fialho Gomes, R. 54, 75 Geraldes, F. 57 Fiel, J. 43, 61, 63 Geue, K. 62, 63 Figueiredo, H. 44, 53 Geva, M. 51 Figueiredo, O. 61 Ghezzi, F. 25 Figueiredo, P. 45, 62, 64, 67, 68 Gil, B. 74 Figueroa, H. 68 Giraldo, P. 54 Findri Guštek, Š. 46, 54 Giurea, I. 54 Finnegan, L. 62 Gjata, E. 51, 52 Firestone, C. 45 Gjoni, M. 53 Firestone, R. 45 Gleicher, N. 22, 23 Fishel, S. 22, 23, 51 Glowacka, E. 43, 62 Fistonic, I. 46, 54 Godinho, A. 70 Fistonic, M. 46 Godinho, A.B. 59 Fistonic, N. 46 Godinho, B. 54, 57 Fleming, A. 67 Gogacz, M. 45 Florescou, A. 46 Goity, C. 68 Flores-Gudiño, E. 72 Gokool, Y. 68 Fonseca Moutinho, J.A. 32, 44 Gomel, V. 25, 26, 31 Fonseca, E. 68 Gomes, A. 67, 53, 68, 72 Fontes, T. 55, 58 Gomes, F. 75 Fougo, J. 56 Gomes, G. 60, 65, 68 V 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 Gomes, M. 69 Helin, A. 48 Gomes, R. 56 Henic, E. 60 Gomes, S. 63, 66 Henriques, A. 47, 70 Gomes, Z. 46, 52 Henriques, I. 63 Gonçalves, A. 49, 64, 67, 70, 72 Henriques, R. 66 Gonçalves, A.K. 54 Hernández-Andrade, E. 68 Gonçalves, C. 49 Hershberger, P.E. 62 Gonçalves, D. 65 Hijaz, A. 60, 61 Gonçalves, E. 46, 55, 62, 67 Hilário, S. 46 Gonçalves, H. 72 Hincz, H.P. 75 Gonçalves, I. 57, 68 Hingorani, A.D. 49 Gonçalves, P. 65 Hirao, A. 48, 68 Gonçlves, A. 73 Hirshfeld-Cytron, J. 62 Gonsalves, H. 56 Ho, T. 56 González-Díaz, O.A. 55 Honakeri, S. 67 Gorken, I.B. 62 Horner, C. 54 Gouveia, A. 61 Hoshino, T. 68, 48 Gouveia, M.J. 45 Hoxhaj, O. 53, 55, 67, 75 Gouveia, P. 52 Hsiao, C. 43, 55 Gouveia, S. 48 Hsueh, A. 30 Gowri, V. 49 Huang, K. 47 Graça, A. 48 Hucke, J. 25 Graca, L. 36, 39, 61, 71, 72 Hunjak, B. 54 Graça, L.M. 71 Hussain, Z. 47 Graham, K. 71 Hwang, L. 43, 55 Gratacos, E. 68 Hyett, J. 48, 71 Grilo, I. 61 Igreja, F.P. 62, 54, 56, 75 Grund, K. 52 Imamura, Y. 48, 68 Grunebaum, A. 28, 35, 39 Inceboz, T. 55 Grzesiak, M. 75 Inceboz, U. 55, 59 Guedes, A. 65 Inglis, S. 53 Guedes, L. 72, 49 Inocêncio, G. 65, 72 Guedes-Martins, L. 49, 52 Ionescu, C. 71 Guerra, C. 61 Ivashova, O. 55, 68 Guerra, N. 66, 72 Jadid, I. 61 Guerreiro, R. 47 Jaffa, A.J. 64 Guha, C. 67 Jakovljevic, B. 75 Guimarães, M. 48, 71 Janas, L. 62 Gulekli, B. 47 Jardim da Pena, D. 53, 60 Guler, C. 59 Jardim Pena, D. 49, 58 Gurtovoya, Y. 45 Jardim, O. 66, 72 Gutman, T. 58 Jenner, L. 51 Hacivelioglu, S. 45, 46 Jesus, A. 55, 59 Haddad, C. 43 Joglekar, U. 48 Haines, C. 43 Joglekar, U.M. 55 Hallak, M. 51 Johannesson, L. 25 Hameed, J. 46 Johnson, M.H. 21 Hameed, J.S.R. 68 José, F. 46 Hamid, A.B. 65 Julião, M.J. 66 Hamoda, H. 44 Júlio, C. 65 Hantisteanu, S. 51 Kacerovsky, M. 28, 36 Hantisteanu, S.M. 44 Kamrava, M. 45 Harel, Z. 24, 25 Kansukcharearn, A. 68 Har-Toov, J. 66 Karakus, G. 64, 67, 68, 65 Haxhihyseni, A. 55 Karamani, A. 46 Hayashi, N. 48, 68 Karatag, O. 46 Heinonen, R. 59 Karatrasoglou, E. 46 Helidon Dasho, K. 43 Karpova, E. 75 VI Karumanchi, S.A. 47 Leal, F. 45 Katz, L. 65 Leal, M. 57 Kawabata, I. 74 Leal, R. 69 Kayaalp, E. 53 Lebedeva, O.P. 55, 68 Keating, E. 65 Leça, O. 69 Keyik, B. 59 Lédée, N. 22 Khaskheli, A. 73 Ledo, M. 47, 46, 57, 65, 69, 73 Ki, K. 59, 62 Lee, E.S. 69 Kiesel, L. 26 Lee, J. 69, 59, 62 Kikkawa, F. 48, 49, 69, 74 Lee, K. 62 Kinnunen, T.I. 48 Lee, S. 56 Kirienko, A. 75 Lee, S.S. 52 Kisielewski, R. 55 Leitão, C. 53, 63 Kita, M. 48, 68 Leitão, S. 63 Kitamura, S. 48, 68 Leite, C. 72 Kiurski, M. 70 Leite, M.d.F. 49 Kizildag, B. 46 Leite, T. 47, 64, 68, 69 Klasa-Mazurkiewicz, D. 55 Lejnieks, A. 58 Klein, C. 49 León, E. 58 Klein, E. 65 Lesniewska, M. 75 Klementsov, J. 74 Levy, R. 29 Koc, E. 45 Lewkowicz, P. 43 Köhler, C. 52 Leyland, A. 45 Konecna, H. 52 Li, C. 43 Kontic Vucinic, O. 70 Li, H. 48, 49 Kopcow, H.D. 47 Liberis, V. 63, 74 Kopjar, N. 54 Liehr, T. 65 Korennaya, V. 46, 59 Lilaia, C. 65 Kosar, S. 45, 46 Lima Silva, J. 48 Kosova, H. 60 Lima, J. 65 Kosturi, E. 66, 68 Lima, M. 45 Kotani, T. 48, 49, 69, 74 Lima, T. 66, 69 Kouloura, A. 58, 64 Lima-Silva, J. 48, 67, 69 Kovalev, M. 75 Lin, C. 43 Koyuncuoglu, M. 62 Lindenberg, S,. 23, 25 Kropiwnicka, Z. 66 Lindsay, R.S. 27 Krsmanovic, J. 67 Lisboa, J.C. 46, 47, 67, 69 Kuantan, P. 51 Lisi, F. 52 Kucera, R. 52, 53, 62, 63 Litvinenko, I. 75 Kucukyangoz, A. 59 Ljubic, A. 67 Kulabuchova, E. 46 Ljubic, V. 70 Kulakaç, Ö. 69 Lo, A. 47 Kumar, P.N. 44 Lobo, A.C. 66 Kumar, R. 45 Lobo, I. 47, 64, 68, 69 Kurashvili, J. 46 Lodhi, W. 46, 58, 59 Kurti, E. 63, 75 Long, L. 60 Kuruçirak, S. 69 Lopes, C. 72 Kuscu, E. 63 Lopes, F. 52 Kyvernitakis, I. 69 Lopes, H. 55, 63, 66 Lake, S. 62 Lopes, L. 57, 65 Lança, A. 65 Lopes, M. 49, 74 Landim, E. 56, 62, 43, 55, 73 Lopes, T. 51 Langer, R. 33 Lopez, B. 44, 52 Lanhoso, A. 48, 63 Lotan, M. 70 Lanowska, M. 52 Loucky, J. 52, 53 Laudanski, P. 55 Lourenco, A. 31 Laven, J.S.E. 38 Lourenço, C. 70, 53, 57 Leal, C. 44, 51, 52, 53 Louro, N. 51 VII 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 Lozano, M. 68 Marques, E. 65, 68 Ludlow, J. 71 Marques, J.P. 53, 59 Lugina, I. 46 Marsk, A. 68 Luis, A. 67, 68 Marta, E. 66 Luís, A. 64 Marta, S. 63, 71 Lukac, M. 67 Martel, F. 65 Luoto, R.M. 48, 59 Martinez, B. 52 Luz, R. 69 Martinho, F. 69 M Carvalho, R. 49 Martinho, M. 46 M. Bangal, V.B. 48 Martins, A. 33, 65 Macaes, A. 47 Martins, A.T. 67 Macedo, T. 47 Martins, C. 56, 70, 67 Machado, A.I. 20, 56, 58, 65, 68, 71 Martins, D. 47, 70 Machado, A.P. 65 Martins, F. 43, 57 Machado, H. 69 Martins, H. 46 Machado, L. 46, 56, 70 Martins, I. 65, 70 Machado, L.S. 55, 69 Martins, L. 70, 72 Machado, N. 66 Martins, L.G. 49 Machairiotis, C. 46 Mártires, F. 44 Machairiotis, N.Z. 46 Mascarenhas, M.R. 34 Mackie, A. 71 Mascarenhas, T. 31 Macklon, N. 22, 23, 29 Masliy, Y. 52 Madeira, L. 61 Massa, A. 49, 64, 67, 70, 73 Madureira, M. 67 Mathew, M. 49, 55, 56, 69, 70, 73 Magalhães, Â. 48 Matias, A. 28, 48, 72 Magalhaes, D. 62 Matias, J. 64, 65, 68 Magalhães, M. 69, 70 Matos, I. 69, 70 Magno, C. 64 Matos, T. 73 Mahomed, F. 63 Matsuda, K. 56, 75 Maia Jr., H. 43 Matsumoto, Y. 48, 68 Maia, C. 64, 69, 70 Maxia, N. 52 Maia, R. 43 McIntosh, C. 54 Majeed, G. 46 Md Arifin, N. 51 Mak, F. 48 Meireles, I. 46, 70 Makino, T. 29 Meisel, A. 52 Makris, G.M. 58, 64 Melania Rsouza, A.S. 47 Malafaia, S. 55, 57, 68 Melinda, L. 44 Malinowski, A. 43 Melo Castro, D. 46, 52 Manaj, A. 66, 68 Melo, A. 46, 72 Manarte, P. 68 Melo, Â. 70 Mandhan, P. 70 Melo, M. 70 Mangler, M. 52 Menaldo, G. 44, 52 Mano, Y. 48, 49, 69, 74 Mendes da Graça, L. 48, 49 Manoku, N. 43, 63 Mendes Graça, L. 71 Mansikkamäki, K. 59 Mendes, M.J. 72 Mansour, M. 64 Mendes, N. 56 Mansouri, M.Z. 60 Mendes, S. 61, 63 Manuaba, F. 45 Mendinhos, G. 54, 56, 75 Manusook, S. 73 Mendonça, R. 56, 69, 70 Many, A. 70 Menezes, I. 72 Mardesic, T. 52 Mercado-Velazquez, E.d.R. 55 Mårdh, P. 46 Mesquita Guimarães, J. 52 Mari, E. 58 Mesquita Pinto, R. 70 Maria Raul Neves, J.P.C. 45 Mesquita, M. 62 Marinho, C. 46, 54, 55, 56, 70 Mesquita, R. 48, 65, 69 Marini, G. 60, 61 Mesquita, R.M. 68 Marques, A. 52, 53 Mesquita, R.M.M. 49 Marques, C. 43, 56, 70, 72, 69, 63 Mesquita-Guimarâes, J. 44 VIII Mesquita-Guimarães, J. 44, 51, 52, 53 Mulet, J. 54 Messina, M. 46 Munoz, E. 52 Metushi, S. 60 Munro, K. 58 Micallef Fava, A. 56 Murlewska, J. 27 Michaan, N. 70 Muruzabal, J.C. 20 Michaeli, M. 51 Musa, R. 51 Michelin Matheus, S.M. 60, 61 Myriokefalitaki, E. 62 Miguelote, R.C. 49 Na, Y.J. 57, 59 Miguelote, R.F. 48 Nadarajah, S. 44 Mijailovic Borlja, R. 70 Nadasan, V. 56 Mikkola, T. 59 Nakano, T. 48, 74 Milczek, T. 55 Nargund, G. 22, 23 Milewicz, T. 65 Narvekar, N. 44 Milewski, R. 75 Nascimento, J. 70 Milne, K.J. 60 Naujorks, A. 49 Mira Coelho, M. 60 Nazaré, A. 56, 54, 65, 73, 75 Mira, R. 60, 71 Ndoni, E. 49, 66 Miranda, A. 48, 70, 72 Negrão, L. 47, 61 Miranda, M. 54, 55, 56, 62 Nelson, S.M. 22, 38 Miranda, N. 69 Nércio, A. 53 Miranda, T. 66 Neto, S. 71, 73 Miskry, T. 58 Neto, V. 65 Mitre, A. 75 Neubauer, H. 46, 59 Mittal, M. 44 Neuman, M. 31 Miyamoto, K. 48, 68 Neves, J.P. 48 Miyamoto, T. 48, 68 Neves-e-Castro, M. 33 Mlinaric-Missoni, E. 54 Ng, N. 71 Mohamed, M.A. 62 Nicolaides, K. 48 Mohd Bustaman, S.K. 51 Nicolalde, A. 58 Mohd Yatim, H. 51 Nicoloso, L.H. 49, 74 Moita, B. 59, 62 Niklinski, J. 55 Monteagudo, A. 73 Nikolina Nicolaides, K. 49 Monteiro, A. 66 Nogueira, I. 67, 70, 73 Monteiro, I. 46, 57 Nogueira, M. 43, 61, 63, 64, 68 Monteiro, I.I. 59 Nogueira-Silva, C. 49, 65, 72 Monteiro, I.M.I. 59 Nonaj, B. 60, 63, 75 Montenegro, N. 48, 65, 67, 68, 69, 71, 72 Noruegas, M.J. 57 Monterroso, J. 72 Novikova, V.A. 48, 56 Montes, L. 73 Novotny, Z. 62, 63 Morais, C. 70 Nowak, M. 43, 62 Morais, M.J. 64, 69, 70 Nunes, C. 71, 46 Moreira, A. 69 Nunes, E. 57, 61 Moreira, C. 67, 71, 54, 66 Nunes, F. 56, 59, 43, 57, 66, 49, 61, 70, 72 Moreira, I. 65 Nunes, I. 71 Moreira, M. 72 Nunes, J. 45, 47 Morgado, A. 57, 63, 56, 70 Nunes, M.J. 71 Morozov, S. 75 Nygård, C. 59 Mota, F. 32, 43, 61 O’Connor, H. 48 Mota, L. 67, 54 Ohtake, N. 48, 68 Motamed, K. 43, 55 Okyay, E. 62 Moucho, M. 65 Olanovski, I.D. 48 Moura, P. 66, 68, 69, 70, 72 Olgan, S. 62 Mouraz, M. 49, 56, 61, 70, 72 Olgan, S.P.M. 47 Mourinha, V. 69 Olival, V. 71 Moutinho, O. 46, 47, 51, 52, 67, 69 Oliveira, A. 43 Mubbashir, S. 73 Oliveira, C. 68, 45, 46, 54, 70 Mueck, A.O. 24, 33, 34, 34, 46, 59 Oliveira, E. 60 Mukhammyatovich, S.S. 75 Oliveira, M. 54, 71, 73 IX 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 Oliveira, N. 56, 57, 67, 71, 54, 73 Pereira da Silva, D. 34, 20, 63, 64 Oliveira, P. 63, 67, 73 Pereira, A.P. 60, 65 Oliveira, P.N. 48 Pereira, H. 64, 69 Oliveira, T. 69 Pereira, I. 52, 70, 71 Oliveiros, B. 69 Pereira, I.I. 71 Olnowsky, I. 48 Pereira, J.P. 56, 62, 71, 56, 54 Onal, H.C. 63 Pereira, M. 65 Oncel, S. 71 Perzylo, K. 45 Ooki, S. 52 Pessegueiro, H. 66 Opara, E. 45 Pestana, I. 71, 46 Orazmuradov, A. 75 Petronijevic, M. 67 Orešcanin, V. 54 Petrovic-Raškovski, B. 54 Osório, F. 48, 53, 54, 57, 59 Phipps, H. 48, 71 Osório, M. 44, 53 Phoon, C. 52 Oyama, R. 48, 68 Piccione, E. 58 Ozge Okyay, E. 47 Piccoli Jr., A.L. 49, 74 P. Silva, D. 44 Piculo, F. 60, 61 Paavonen, J. 32 Pierdomenico, F. 70 Pacheco, A. 60 Pietropolli, A. 58 Pacu, I. 71 Pietrzik, K. 28 Pacu, I.C. 71 Pina, C. 48 Paez, M.C.D. 49 Pinelo, S. 53, 44 Page, A. 49, 71 Pinheiro, P. 62, 67, 73 Paiva, A.C. 74 Pinheiro, V. 64 Paiva, C. 45, 58, 63, 71 Pinho, M. 64, 69 Paixão, C. 56, 62 Pinho, M.d.L. 73 Pakhomov, S. 55, 68 Pinidis, P. 63, 74 Palacios, S. 33, 34 Pinto Leite, R. 52 Palha, J. 48 Pinto, A. 44, 48, 51, 52, 53 Palma, F. 64, 49, 65, 67, 70, 73 Pinto, A.R. 69 Paluka, E. 55 Pinto, C.L. 59 Pandravada, A. 45 Pinto, F. 72 Pandurangan, K. 46 Pinto, L. 71 Panoskaltsis, T. 64 Pinto, P. 73, 64, 69 Papaioannou, G.S. 48 Pinto, R. 57 Papatheodorou, A. 51 Pires, I. 53 Páramos, A. 69 Pires, I.C. 44 Pardal, C. 49, 62 Pires, M.J. 67 Pardal, F. 43 Pitynski, K. 65 Pascon Barbosa, A.M. 60, 61 Pizzato, P. 49, 74 Pasman, N.M. 48, 56 Plakhotna, O. 52 Passos, F. 48 Podzolkova, N. 46, 59 Patricio, L. 47 Policiano, C. 71, 72 Patrício, L. 71 Poljak, M. 32 Patrick, S. 73 Ponce, J. 20 Patrizio, P. 23, 38 Pongrojpaw, D. 73 Paul Stylianaki, A. 46 Poon, L. 27, 28 Paula, T.B. 46, 60 Portela, S. 52 Pavlovic Raicevic, M. 70 Postawski, K. 44 Paz, G. 44 Poulakaki, N. 64 Pedro, A. 56, 43, 54 Prapas, N. 51, 52 Pedroso, C. 43, 56, 70 Prapas, Y. 51 Pedroso, S. 49, 61 Prapas, Y.N. 52 Peixoto, F. 52 Prata, J. 57, 67, 73 Pelkic, K. 75 Prata, J.P. 62 Pena, J. 43, 61 Presl, J. 62, 63 Penzhoyan, G.A. 48, 56 Prifti, M. 55 Peralta, F. 62, 63 Proenca, S. 56 X Proença, S. 49, 61, 70, 72 Ricardo, C. 53, 60 Publicover, S. 45 Richter, D. 62, 63 Puchkov, K. 46, 59 Rijo, C. 60, 61, 70 Puga, M. 47 Robalo, R. 56 Qirko (Cipo), M. 60, 75 Robson, G. 68 Qirko, R. 55, 60, 75 Robson, M. 36, 39 Quintas, A. 57 Rocha, A. 43 Radley, S. 61 Rocha, B. 72 Radzinsky, V. 75 Rocha, I. 63 Radzinsky, V.E. 59 Rocha, J. 72 Raitanen, J. 48, 59 Rocha, M. 43 Rajakumar, A. 47 Rocha, P. 47, 70, 71 Ramachandran, A. 44 Rocha, S. 72 Ramada, D. 68 Rocha, V. 70 Ramalhinho, A.C. 44 Rodrigues, A. 48, 54, 57, 59, 61, 71 Ramalho, C. 72 Rodrigues, A.I. 57, 63 Ramalho, G. 57 Rodrigues, C. 65, 47 Ramalho, R. 51, 66 Rodrigues, F. 49, 57, 58, 70, 72 Ramalho-Santos, J. 45, 53 Rodrigues, G. 67, 63, 65, 68 Ramilo, I. 56, 54, 75 Rodrigues, M. 72 Ramli, R. 51 Rodrigues, M.C. 65, 72 Ramos, R. 72 Rodrigues, R. 49, 56 Ramos, T. 74 Rodrigues, R.M. 74, 58 Ramos, U. 71 Rodrigues, T. 71 Ramos, V. 53, 59, 62, 68 Rokyta, Z. 62, 63 Raposo, L. 44 Romanek, K. 45 Raposo, S. 72 Romanek-Piva, K. 44 Rasteiro, C. 46, 56 Romão, F. 49, 54, 72, 74 Ray-Gaheer, N. 45 Rosado, V. 56, 57, 63 Rebelo, C. 57, 55, 68 Rosenblum, I. 44 Rebelo, J. 72 Rosenthal, A. 32 Rebelo, T. 64 Rosmaninho, A. 73 Redinger, D. 54 Ross, J. 48 Regalo, A. 60 Rostad, B. 53 Regedor, A. 68 Rotfarb, N. 51 Rego, J. 62, 63 Rowe, H. 74 Reis Correia, A. 63 Royle, C.M. 47 Reis, A. 57 Ruan, X. 34, 46, 59 Reis, A.P. 74 Rui Montenegro, N. 45 Reis, I. 45, 51, 62, 64, 67, 68, 71 Rujiwetpongstorn, J. 73 Reis, I.M. 61 Rumpik, D. 52, 53 Reis, J. 57 Rumpikova, T. 52, 53 Reis, J.L. 43 Rysak-Luberowicz, D. 55 Reis, M.I. 49, 56, 61, 70, 72 S, R. 46 Reis, M.I.B. 49 Sá, I. 74 Reis, S.X. 45 Sá, I.F. 48 Relph, S. 58 Sá, L. 63 Remesso, L. 46, 57, 73 Saatli, B. 62 Remohí, J. 52 Sahin Yilmaz, T. 53 Reyes-Muñoz, E. 72 Saleiro, M. 48, 66 Reynolds, A. 49 Saleiro, S. 43 Rezeberga, D. 58 Salgado, L. 61 Ribeiro Carvalho, F. 63 Salselas, A. 71 Ribeiro, C. 65 Salvado, R. 57 Ribeiro, D. 67 Samborskaya, N. 68 Ribeiro, R. 57, 65, 73 Sampaio, J. 55, 57, 68 Ribeiro, S.R. 45 Sampaio, M.M. 74 Ribeiro, V. 72, 49, 64, 67, 70, 73, 60, 63 Samsulhadi, W. 43 XI 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 Sanchez del Rio, Á. 20 Shpati, D. 60 Sanli, Y. 71 Shterev, A. 51 Santamaría Costa, J. 25, 30 Sidhu, H. 61 Santo, S. 20, 71 Siedentopf, F. 62 Santos Paulo, A. 60 Silva Morais, M. 73 Santos Pereira, H. 49, 56 Silva Pereira, J. 56, 55, 43, 54, 75 Santos, A. 49, 62, 67, 72, 73 Silva, A. 53 Santos, Â. 73 Silva, C. 57, 61, 63, 48, 74 Santos, A.C. 54, 71 Silva, F. 70, 57, 65 Santos, Â.C. 49 Silva, J. 69, 70, 45 Santos, A.V. 73 Silva, J.R. 53, 73 Santos, F. 73, 69 Silva, M. 65, 47, 46, 64, 69, 73, 71 Santos, J. 57, 70, 73, 45 Silva, P. 65, 47, 49, 64, 73, 46, 57, 67, 70, 68 Santos, L. 45 Silva, P.T. 55 Santos, M. 74, 57 Silva, R. 74 Santos, R. 48, 51 Silva, T. 57 Santos, R.L. 53 Simões, A. 58, 73 Santos, V. 43, 54, 66 Simoes, E. 34 Santoso, B. 43 Simões, J. 69 São José Pais, M. 72 Simões, M. 61, 70, 72 Saparamadu, P. 56 Simoes, M.P. 46 Sapra, E. 53, 74 Simoes, R. 49 Saraiva, J. 54, 48, 72, 70 Simoes, T. 39 Sardinha, R. 61, 64, 67, 73 Simon, C. 25, 30 Sardinha, T. 73 Simsek, E. 63 Sarkar, D. 49, 57 Sircar, S. 68 Sarmento, I. 55 Siristatidis, C. 58 Sarmento, R. 73 Sivashanmugarajan, V. 58 Savvas, M. 44 Skender, M. 70 Saygili, U. 62 Skouby, S. 24, 25, 33, 34 Scavuzzi, A. 65 Smirnova, Y.A. 56 Scavuzzi, A.A. 47 Smith, M. 62 Scavuzzi, A.F. 47 Soares, A. 47 Schei, B. 53 Soares, A.P. 45 Schmidt, L. 53 Soares, F. 55 Schmidt, R. 62 Soares, P. 48, 58 Schmidt, S. 69 Soares, P.R. 55 Schneck, H. 59 Solheiro, H. 57, 60 Schneider, A. 52 Song, Y.J. 57, 59 Scoccia, B. 62 Sonia, C. 58 Seabra, M. 65 Sophia, A. 68 Seeger, H. 46, 59 Sorokina, A. 59 Sender, A. 62, 63 Sorta Bilajac Turina, I. 46 Seremak-Mrozikiewicz, A. 73 Sotiropoulou, G. 46 Sereno, P. 54, 56, 63 Soummani, A. 61, 60 Serra Zantop, B. 37, 39 Sousa Pereira, E. 65 Serra, F. 61 Sousa Pereira, I. 53 Serra, H. 53 Sousa, A. 66 Serra, H.B. 44 Sousa, A.M. 65 Serrano, . 49 Sousa, A.P. 44, 53 Serrano, F. 36, 67, 72 Sousa, C. 47 Serrano, P. 58, 61, 62 Sousa, E. 43, 61, 63, 65 Serrano, S. 44 Sousa, E.S. 67 Setchall, T. 58 Sousa, F. 53, 56 Sheik, S. 49, 70, 73 Sousa, G. 63 Sheiner, E. 36, 37 Sousa, J. 43, 49 Shen, C. 44 Sousa, M. 45 Shkurti, E. 60, 75 Sousa, N. 48 XII Sousa, R. 43, 57, 63, 64 Teixeira da Silva, J. 45 Sousa, S. 45, 47 Teixeira, Á. 43, 57 Sousa, V. 73 Teixeira, J. 72, 43, 57, 61, 63, 64 Sousa-Santos, R.C. 49 Teixeira, M. 57 Souza, A.S. 47, 65 Teixeira, N. 49, 57, 72, 74 Speiser, D. 52 Teles, M.L. 58 Staines Urias, E.S. 49 Telles, M.L. 55 Stajic, D. 75 Teodorescu, C. 54 Staley, S. 73 Thadhani, R.I. 47 Starceva, N. 75, 55 Thalia Xenophontos, M. 43 Startseva, N. 75 Thornhill, A.R. 45 Stefanovic, T. 70 Thoukididou, S. 44 Stepanov, A. 46 Ticconi, C. 58 Stetkiewicz, T. 62 Tilly, J. 30 Stikin, Y. 75 Timor-Tritsch, I. 73 Stoebel-Richter, Y. 62 Tinoco, D. 58 Studd, J. 33, 34 Tinoco, L. 58 Subba, B. 46 Tinoco, R. 58 Sudoma, I. 52 Tiyayon, J. 63 Suga, M. 48, 68 To, W.K.W. 47 Sukhatme, V.P. 47 Toci, E. 63 Sultan, C. 24 Toller, A. 65 Sumigama, S. 69, 74 Tomás, C. 74 Sundby, J. 53 Tomas, E. 59 Susanto, E. 43 Tong, S. 62 Sutchritpongsa, P. 60 Topolcan, O. 52, 53, 62, 63 Suthiwartnarueput, W. 73 Torcida Gonzalez, M.E. 55 Suwannarurk, K. 73 Torgal, A. 54, 55, 61 Svobodova, S. 62 Torgal, I. 43, 53, 55, 59, 61, 62, 64 Swiatecka, J. 75 Torgal, M. 49 Sylvestre, G. 74 Torrão, M.M. 65 Szirko, F. 74 Torres, I. 73 Szpakowski, M. 43 Torres, R. 43, 63, 67, 70 Szyllo, K. 43 Torres, S. 54 Taboas, E. 52 Trebesch de Perez, I. 52 Tagle, I. 68 Treska, E. 75 Takahashi, Y. 74 Trieu, V. 43, 55 Takaoka, A. 48, 68 Tsafrir, Z. 70 Tam, G. 64 Tsar, O. 56, 58 Tammemae, L. 74 Tsar, O.M. 51 Tammiste, T. 74 Tsikouras, P. 63, 74 Tan, H. 44 Tsuda, H. 69, 48, 49, 74 Tan, W.W. 52 Uccella, S. 25, 26 Tang, C. 56 Uchil, D. 67 Tania, F. 57 Ureyen, E. 59 Tarelho, A. 65 Urmi Kreatsas, M. 44 Tasha, I. 63 Urzal, C. 64 Tasha, I.K. 43 Uzgoren, E. 59 Tavares Izzo, I. 55 Vaidakis, D. 58, 64 Tavares, A. 44, 53 Valadares, S. 43, 54, 63 Tavares, I. 58 Valdoleiros, S. 74 Tavares, M. 66 Vale Fernandes, E. 49, 58, 62 Tavares, R. 45, 53 Vale, E. 57, 74 Tavares, R.B. 45 Vale, N. 45 Tavo, V. 63 Vale-Fernandes, E. 72 Tchorzewski, H. 43 Vali, S. 45, 58 Tegan, E. 54 Vanessa Santos, A. 54 Teichmann, A.T. 63, 74 Varela, M.G. 55 XIII 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 Vasaraudze, I. 58 Vilhena, C. 49, 54, 74 Vasco, E. 66 Virtanen, S.M. 48 Vasconcelos, C. 58, 73 Viseu, O. 68 Vasiljeva, J. 52 Visser, G.H.A. 27, 28, 36 Vassallo, J. 59 Vizcaíno, R. 57 Vassallo, M.C. 51 Von Tempelhoff, G. 63, 74 Vassena, R. 30 Vrancic, S. 44 Vata, E. 60, 75 Vrzalova, J. 62, 63 Vaz De Macedo, C. 49 Vrzic Petronijevic, S. 67 Vaz, I. 71 Walker, S. 46 Veca, P. 65 Watanabe, Y. 48, 49, 69, 74 Vedmedovska, N. 35 Wattiez, A. 47 Vella, K. 51, 56 Weissman, A.B. 48 Ventolini, G. 43 Wilby, K.J. 74 Vercuni, D. 55 Wilczynski, J.R. 43, 62, 75 Verissimo, C. 49, 53, 54 Wilde, C. 60 Veríssimo, R. 70, 73 Wolczynski, S. 75 Verwoerd, G. 53 Wolff, L.P. 59 Veujoz, M. 47 Wolter, K. 24 Vian, I. 74 Wong, W. 56 Viana, J. 60, 69 Xercavins, J. 20 Viana, P. 45 Xhani, A. 63 Viana, R. 61, 70 Yalcin, G. 55 Vicente, A. 43, 57, 61, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68 Yalcinkaya, C. 63 Vide Tavares, M. 43 Yangin, H.B. 58 Vides, B. 43, 48, 72 Yesiltepe Oskay, U. 53 Vieira Cunha Rudge, M. 60, 61 Yildiz, Y. 46 Vieira de Castro, P. 61 Yoong, W. 46, 58, 59 Vieira, B. 57, 64, 66, 74 Yoshida, L. 54 Vieira, S. 63 Yu, S.S. 52 Vilar Soares, S. 58, 74 Yuksel Simsek, S. 63 Vilas Boas, A. 67 Zacharopoulou, C. 47 XIV Notes 17 th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility • Lisbon, Portugal, November 8-11, 2012 L i s b o n Portugal November 8-11, 2012 -94- WOMN-1041133-0000 Nome do Medicamento e Forma Farmacêutica: Zoely 2,5 mg/1,5 mg comprimidos revestidos por película. Composição Qualitativa e Quantitativa: cada comprimido contém 2,5 mg de acetato de nomegestrol e 1,5 mg de estradiol. Indicações terapêuticas: Contracepção. Posologia e modo de administração: tomar um comprimido por dia durante 28 dias consecutivos. O blister seguinte é iniciado imediatamente após o final do blister anterior, sem qualquer intervalo na toma do comprimido diário e independentemente da presença ou ausência de hemorragia de privação. Os comprimidos devem ser tomados todos os dias aproximadamente à mesma hora independentemente das refeições. Os comprimidos devem ser tomados com um pouco de líquido de acordo com a necessidade, e pela ordem indicada no blister. Advertências e precauções especiais de utilização: patologias circulatórias; tumores; outras situações tais como as mulheres com hipertrigliceridemia ou antecedentes familiares relacionados, hipertensão mantida clinicamente significativa, icterícia e/ou prurido relacionados com colestase, litíase biliar, porfíria, lúpus eritematoso sistémico, síndrome urémica hemolítica, coreia de Sydenham, herpes gestacional e perda de audição relacionada com otoesclerose, angioedema hereditário, alterações agudas ou crónicas da função hepática, diabetes, agravamento da depressão, doença de Crohn, colite ulcerosa, cloasma, doentes com problemas hereditários raros de intolerância à galactose, deficiência de lactase ou máabsorção de glucose galactose, não devem tomar este medicamento. Antes de se iniciar ou re-instituir a utilização do COC deve ser feita uma história clínica completa (incluindo antecedentes familiares) e excluir a possibilidade de gravidez. As mulheres devem ser informadas que os contracetivos orais não protegem contra as infeções por VIH (SIDA) ou outras doenças sexualmente transmissíveis. A eficácia dos COCs pode ser reduzida em situações como, por exemplo, esquecimento de comprimidos, perturbações gastrointestinais durante a toma de comprimidos ativos ou uso concomitante de medicamentos. Interacções medicamentosas e outras formas de interacção: Medicamentos indutores enzimáticos. Não foram realizados estudos de interação medicamentosa com Zoely, mas foram realizados dois estudos com rifampicina e cetoconazol, respetivamente, com uma associação de alta dosagem de acetato de nomegestrol e estradiol (acetato de nomegestrol 3,75 mg + estradiol 1,5 mg) em mulheres pós menopáusicas. O uso concomitante de rifampicina diminui a AUC0-∞ do acetato de nomegestrol em 95 % e aumentou a AUC0-tlast do estradiol em 25 %. O uso concomitante do cetoconazol (200 mg em dose única) não modifica o metabolismo do estradiol enquanto foram observados aumentos na concentração máxima (85 %) e na AUC0-∞ (115 %) do acetato de nomegestrol, os quais não tiveram qualquer relevância clínica. São esperadas conclusões similares em mulheres em idade fértil. Os CO podem afetar o metabolismo de outros medicamentos. Deve ser dada especial atenção à interação com lamotrigina; a utilização de contracetivos esteroides pode influenciar os resultados de certas análises laboratoriais, incluindo os parâmetros bioquímicos das funções hepática, tiroideia, supra-renal e renal, os valores plasmáticos das proteínas (de transporte), parâmetros do metabolismo dos hidratos de carbono, de coagulação e fibrinólise. Efeitos indesejáveis: Muito frequentes acne; hemorragia de privação anormal. Frequentes libido diminuída, depressão do humor/humor deprimido, humor alterado; cefaleia, enxaqueca; náusea; metrorragia, menorragia, dor mamária, dor pélvica; peso aumentado Pouco frequentes apetite aumentado, retenção de líquidos; rubor quente; distensão abdominal; hiperhidrose, alopécia, prurido, xerose cutânea, seborreia; sensação de peso; hipomenorreia, tumefacção mamária, galactorreia, espasmo uterino, síndrome pré-menstrual, massa da mama, dispareunia, secura vulvovaginal; irritabilidade, edema; enzima hepática aumentada. Titular da Autorização de Introdução no Mercado: Theramex S.r.l., Via Messina 38, 20154 Milano, Itália. Data de Revisão do Texto: 08/2012 Informação pormenorizada sobre este medicamento está disponível na Internet no site da Agência Europeia de Medicamentos: http://www.ema.europa.eu Medicamento sujeito a receita médica. Medicamento não comparticipado. Para mais Informações deverá contactar o titular da autorização de introdução no mercado ou o seu representante local, Schering-Plough Farma, Lda. Merck Sharp & Dohme, Quinta da Fonte, 19 - Edifício Vasco da Gama,2770-192 Paço de Arcos www.msd.pt | www.univadis.pt | NIPC 500 191 360 | Linha Verde 800 20 25 20 Todos os direitos reservados. Uma combinação única de hormonas, feita para ela.1 1. The European Journal of Contraception and Reproductive Health Care, December 2010;15(S2):S12–S18 -95- deverá contactar o titular da AIM ou o seu representante local. Medicamento não comparticipado. Medicamento sujeito a receita médica. Para mais informações Lisbon, Portugal, Portugal November 8-11, 2012 CongressMed | 20 Lincoln Street | Tel Aviv 67134 | Israel Controversies Debates & Consensus Tel. +972-73-7066950 | Fax. +972-73-7066959 [email protected] | www.congressmed.com/cogiLisbon
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