Summer Meetings 2025
Ultrasound
for Gynecology
3rd, 10th, 17th and 24th of June 2025
Virtual Webinar Series
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3, 10, 17, 24 of June 2025
The 4th edition of the Ultrasound for Gynecology Summer Meetings is here! This webinar series is designed to strengthen practical skills in gynecological ultrasound. This year, we’ve once again gathered an incredible team of experts from around the world to share their knowledge and experience.

The course is structured into four focused webinar sessions, each covering a key topic:
Ovarian Masses: ORADS & IOTA – Are We Finally on the Same Page?
We’ll take a closer look at the IOTA and O-RADS systems, exploring their practical use, real-world challenges, and cases where they may fall short.

Ultrasound of the Uterus: Adenomyosis, Fibroids, Sarcoma
This session will focus on the challenges of diagnosing adenomyosis, atypical fibroids, and differentiating sarcomas.

Endometriosis
From the latest SRU consensus to advanced ultrasound techniques, this session will cover bowel endometriosis, obstruction risk, and how laparoscopy findings correlate with ultrasound.

Pelvic Floor Ultrasound Examination
We’ll dive into pelvic floor imaging techniques, 4D ultrasound applications, and real case discussions to refine diagnostic accuracy.

This year, we’ve made a special effort to focus on practical application—combining methodology with case-based learning to help improve your everyday gynecological examinations. Whether you join for a single session or the full series, this is a great opportunity to learn from leading experts in the field and stay up to date with the latest advancements.
More about the Course
Moderators
  • Prof. Ashok Khurana
    Professor of Radiology, Consultant in Reproductive Ultrasound, Head of the Radiology in Ultrasound Lab,
    New Delhi / India
  • Prof. Inessa Safonova
    Professor, Department of Radiology, NTU KhPI, Kharkiv regional clinical hospital, ultrasound consultant, UZschool
    Kharkiv / Ukraine
Speakers
  • Prof. Lil Valentin
    Professor in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Lund University, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Skåne University Hospital Malmö / Sweden
  • Prof. Lori M. Strachowski
    Professor Emerita, Radiology and Biomedical Imaging
    Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences, University of California, San Francisco / USA
  • Prof. Rochelle F. Andreotti
    MD, Professor of Clinical Radiology and Obstetrics and Gynecology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville,
    TN / USA
  • Prof. Manuela Ludovisi
    M.D, PhD, Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery University of L’Aquila, Rome / Italy
  • Prof. Francesca Moro
    Department of Women's and Child Health and Public Health Sciences, Agostino Gemelli University Hospital Foundation, IRCCS, Rome / Italy
  • Prof. Stefano Guerriero
    Prof of Ob&Gyn, Univ of Cagliari, Head of Integrated Center for Medically Assisted Procreation (PMA) and Ob-Gyn Diagnostics, Cagliari / Italy
  • Prof. Aniruddha R Kulkarni
    MBBS MD Professor of Radiology at R.K Damani Medical College-SRiMS Medical college, Aurangabad / India
  • Prof. Karine Tokhunts
    PhD, Professor in Yerevan State Medical University, President of the Armenian Association of Ultrasound Diagnosis in Obstetrics and Gynecology, Vice-President of the Armenian Association of Reproductive Medicine / Armenia
  • Prof. Rasha Kamel
    Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Consultant Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Cairo University, Egypt. Visiting professor, Charles University in Prague, Ambassador of ISUOG to Middle East & North Africa, Egypt
  • Prof. Inessa Safonova
    Professor, Department of Radiology, NTU KhPI, Kharkiv regional clinical hospital, ultrasound consultant, UZschool, Kharkiv / Ukraine
  • Prof. Ashok Khurana
    Professor of Radiology, Consultant in Reproductive Ultrasound, Head of the Radiology in Ultrasound Lab, New Delhi / India

Educational goals:
To improve the ability to assess ovarian masses using the IOTA and O-RADS classification systems.
To deepen understanding of ultrasound features in uterine conditions like adenomyosis, fibroids, and sarcomas, and address diagnostic challenges.
To enhance skills in diagnosing and managing endometriosis with ultrasound, including recognizing complications and predicting outcomes.
To develop expertise in pelvic floor ultrasound for diagnosing and treating pelvic floor disorders.
To strengthen diagnostic decision-making through the study and analysis of real-life case scenarios.
To improve the ability to connect ultrasound findings with clinical outcomes in gynecological conditions, aiding in more accurate diagnoses and treatment plans.
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM

Ovarian Masses: ORADS & IOTA: Are We Finally on the Same Page?

3rd of June, Tuesday
11 am New York Time / 4 pm London Time / 17:00 Berlin Time / 20:30 New Delhi Time / 19:00 Yerevan Time / 23:00 Kuala Lumpur Time
  • IOTA: Principles and Practice
  • O-RADS: Principles and Practice
  • O-RADS Case Series: When and how it works
  • When O-RADS and IOTA don’t work: case series

Ultrasound of Uterus: Adenomyosis, Fibroid, Sarcoma

10th of June, Tuesday
11 am New York Time / 4 pm London Time / 17:00 Berlin Time / 20:30 New Delhi Time / 19:00 Yerevan Time / 23:00 Kuala Lumpur Time
  • Imaging Adenomyosis: Problems and Solutions
  • Non-typical Fibroids: diagnostic challenges
  • Sarcoma: how to diagnose?
  • Case Series: Adenomyosis, Fibroids, Sarcoma

Ultrasound for Endometriosis

17th of June, Thursday
11 am New York Time / 4 pm London Time / 17:00 Berlin Time / 20:30 New Delhi Time / 19:00 Yerevan Time / 23:00 Kuala Lumpur Time
  • Routine and target pelvic ultrasonography for endometriosis diagnosis
  • US diagnostics of rectum endometriosis. Routine scan and enhanced techniques
  • Case Studies in Endometriosis
  • Endometriosis of anterior pelvic compartment: laparoscopy and US correlations

Pelvic Floor Ultrasound Examination

24th of June, Tuesday

11 am New York Time / 4 pm London Time / 17:00 Berlin Time / 20:30 New Delhi Time / 19:00 Yerevan Time / 23:00 Kuala Lumpur Time

  • Approaches to Pelvic Floor Ultrasound
  • 4D in pelvic floor diagnostics
  • Anal sphincter injuries
  • Clinical cases
Register now to get
  • Insights from top experts at leading institutions
  • Live Q&A sessions with speakers
  • Streaming in English
  • 9 hours of expert-led content
  • The latest advancements in gynecological ultrasound
  • Fully online participation—join from anywhere
  • 31-day access to session recordings
  • EACCME pending
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