Anatomical Considerations for Managing Complex Caesarean Sections
Explore anatomy in complex cesarean section management with experts
Dear Colleagues,
We are delighted to invite you to the next session in our Complex Caesarean Section Webinar Series, focusing on Anatomical Considerations for Managing Complex Caesarean Sections: Explanations for old problems.
This advanced, case-driven webinar explores how detailed anatomical knowledge can improve surgical precision and clinical decision-making in complex obstetric scenarios.
The session integrates focused theoretical insights with real clinical cases, providing a clear and practical approach to:
- Understanding uterine and pelvic vascular anatomy in the context of complex surgery
- Applying sector-based anatomical frameworks to enhance intraoperative orientation
- Managing challenging and unexpected clinical situations, including complications following standard treatment
- Interpreting real clinical cases with operative planning and decision-making
- Engaging in interactive discussion and expert Q&A
The programme follows an interactive, clinically oriented format, ensuring knowledge that can be directly applied in daily practice.
The webinar is organised by the GEFOG Health Foundation, in collaboration with Prof. Asma Khalil and Prof. Albaro Nieto-Calvache. This educational activity is supported by an independent educational grant from Smith+Nephew.
Event Details:
- Date: Sunday, 10 May 2026
- Time: 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM (UK time)
- Hosted by: Prof. Asma Khalil & Prof. Albaro Nieto-Calvache
Expert Panellists:
- Prof. Asma Khalil: Lead consultant for multiple pregnancy services at St. George’s University Hospitals, London, and director of the fetal therapy unit at Liverpool Women’s Hospital, Liverpool. (UK)
- Prof. Albaro Nieto-Calvache: MD, PhD. Gynaecology and obstetrics, Critical Medicine and Intensive Care, Complex obstetric surgery and placenta accreta spectrum program. Fundación Valle de Lili, Cali. (Colombia)
- Prof. José Palacios-Jaraquemada: PhD, Obstetric Surgeon.Fellow of the Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, London, UK.Member of FIGO Working Group on Labour and Delivery. Associate Member of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University Hospital CEMIC, Buenos Aires. (Argentina)
- Mr. Sourav Das: Consultant Obstetrician & Gynaecologist.
Myoma Lead, St George’s University Hospital, London. (UK)
Why Should You Attend?
- Strengthen your understanding of pelvic vascular anatomy in complex caesarean sections
- Improve surgical decision-making using anatomical frameworks
- Learn how to approach non-standard clinical scenarios and complications
- Gain insights from internationally recognised experts in high-risk obstetrics
- Participate in an interactive case-based discussion and live Q&A
Who Should Attend?
Obstetricians & Gynaecologists • Maternal–Fetal Medicine Specialists • High-risk Pregnancy Teams • Fetal Surgeons & Critical Care Professionals • Trainees with an interest in surgical obstetrics
Additional Benefits
- Certificate of attendance for live participants
- Recording available to registered attendees
- Direct access to global thought leaders in maternal–fetal surgery
We look forward to welcoming you to this expert-led session designed to enhance anatomical understanding and surgical strategy in complex caesarean sections.
Register now to secure your place.
Explore anatomy in complex cesarean section management with experts
Dear Colleagues,
We are delighted to invite you to the next session in our Complex Caesarean Section Webinar Series, focusing on Anatomical Considerations for Managing Complex Caesarean Sections: Explanations for old problems.
This advanced, case-driven webinar explores how detailed anatomical knowledge can improve surgical precision and clinical decision-making in complex obstetric scenarios.
The session integrates focused theoretical insights with real clinical cases, providing a clear and practical approach to:
- Understanding uterine and pelvic vascular anatomy in the context of complex surgery
- Applying sector-based anatomical frameworks to enhance intraoperative orientation
- Managing challenging and unexpected clinical situations, including complications following standard treatment
- Interpreting real clinical cases with operative planning and decision-making
- Engaging in interactive discussion and expert Q&A
The programme follows an interactive, clinically oriented format, ensuring knowledge that can be directly applied in daily practice.
The webinar is organised by the GEFOG Health Foundation, in collaboration with Prof. Asma Khalil and Prof. Albaro Nieto-Calvache. This educational activity is supported by an independent educational grant from Smith+Nephew.
Event Details:
- Date: Sunday, 10 May 2026
- Time: 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM (UK time)
- Hosted by: Prof. Asma Khalil & Prof. Albaro Nieto-Calvache
Expert Panellists:
- Prof. Asma Khalil: Lead consultant for multiple pregnancy services at St. George’s University Hospitals, London, and director of the fetal therapy unit at Liverpool Women’s Hospital, Liverpool. (UK)
- Prof. Albaro Nieto-Calvache: MD, PhD. Gynaecology and obstetrics, Critical Medicine and Intensive Care, Complex obstetric surgery and placenta accreta spectrum program. Fundación Valle de Lili, Cali. (Colombia)
- Prof. José Palacios-Jaraquemada: PhD, Obstetric Surgeon.Fellow of the Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, London, UK.Member of FIGO Working Group on Labour and Delivery. Associate Member of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University Hospital CEMIC, Buenos Aires. (Argentina)
- Mr. Sourav Das: Consultant Obstetrician & Gynaecologist.
Myoma Lead, St George’s University Hospital, London. (UK)
Why Should You Attend?
- Strengthen your understanding of pelvic vascular anatomy in complex caesarean sections
- Improve surgical decision-making using anatomical frameworks
- Learn how to approach non-standard clinical scenarios and complications
- Gain insights from internationally recognised experts in high-risk obstetrics
- Participate in an interactive case-based discussion and live Q&A
Who Should Attend?
Obstetricians & Gynaecologists • Maternal–Fetal Medicine Specialists • High-risk Pregnancy Teams • Fetal Surgeons & Critical Care Professionals • Trainees with an interest in surgical obstetrics
Additional Benefits
- Certificate of attendance for live participants
- Recording available to registered attendees
- Direct access to global thought leaders in maternal–fetal surgery
We look forward to welcoming you to this expert-led session designed to enhance anatomical understanding and surgical strategy in complex caesarean sections.
Register now to secure your place.
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