Track: Urogynaecology

Gynecology 2025

Recent advancements in Urogynaecology have significantly enhanced the diagnosis, treatment, and management of pelvic floor disorders, urinary incontinence, and other urological conditions affecting women. New techniques in minimally invasive surgery, such as robotic-assisted procedures, have reduced recovery times and improved outcomes for patients. Innovations in diagnostic tools, like high-resolution ultrasound and urodynamic testing, allow for more accurate assessments of pelvic organ function. Additionally, advancements in non-surgical treatments, including biofeedback and neuromodulation therapies, are providing patients with more options for managing symptoms of conditions like urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse.

Pelvic Floor Disorders and Dysfunction: 
This sub-track focuses on the evaluation, diagnosis, and management of pelvic floor disorders such as pelvic organ prolapse (POP), urinary incontinence, and fecal incontinence. Discussions will include new diagnostic tools, risk factor identification, and treatment modalities to enhance patient outcomes.

Advances in Surgical Interventions
Emphasizing minimally invasive and robotic-assisted surgical approaches for urogynaecological conditions, this sub-track covers techniques like laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy, mesh surgeries, and sling procedures for managing stress urinary incontinence and prolapse.

Urinary Incontinence: Diagnosis and Treatment
This area highlights advancements in understanding the pathophysiology of stress, urge, and mixed urinary incontinence. It will include non-surgical options such as pelvic floor therapy, biofeedback, pharmacological treatments, and emerging interventions like Botox and nerve stimulation.

Bladder and Urethral Disorders in Women
This sub-track explores common and complex conditions like overactive bladder syndrome, interstitial cystitis, urethral diverticula, and recurrent urinary tract infections. The focus will be on innovative diagnostic tools and treatment strategies.

Impact of Childbirth and Postpartum Care
Sessions will delve into how pregnancy and childbirth contribute to urogynaecological disorders, emphasizing the role of preventive strategies, rehabilitation, and early interventions to address postpartum pelvic floor dysfunction.

Non-Surgical and Lifestyle Interventions:
 
This sub-track explores conservative management options for urogynaecological conditions, including physical therapy, pessary devices, dietary modifications, and lifestyle changes to improve patient quality of life.