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PROGRAM NFOG 2023 TRONDHEIM  

Sunday 27.08.2023 

 

Pre-congress workshops 10.00 – 13.00 

 

1. Laparoscopy training 

Organiser: Eline Seljeflot + Kine Engebretsen 

Max number of participants: 14 

 

2. Interactive colposcopy training 

Organiser: Ingrid Baasland + Ameli Trope  

Max number of participants: 24 

 

3. Obstetrical skills training – “ALSO light” 

Organiser: Tone Løvvik + Elisabeth Magnussen  

Max number of participants: 24 

 

4. Ultrasound during labour 

Organiser: Birgitte Kahrs + Hulda Hjartadottir (IS) 

Max number of participants: 24 

 

5. Medical care and forensic examination after sexual assault 

Organiser: Cecilie Hagemann + Malene Hilden (DK) 

Max number of participants: 30 

 

6. Scientfic writing, peer reviewing and publishing 

Organiser: Ganesh Acharya (AOGS) + Prakesh Shah (AOGS) 

Max number of participants: 25 

 

Pre-congress workshops 14.00 – 17.00 

 

7. Laparoscopy training 

Organiser: Eline Seljeflot + Kine Engebretsen 

Max number of participants: 14 

 

8. IOTA rules 

Organiser: Ingrid Ringen + Lil Valentin (S) 

Max number of participants: 25 

 

9. Obstetrical skills training – “ALSO light” 

Organiser: Tone Løvvik + Elisabeth Magnussen  

Max number of participants: 24 

 

10. Pelvic floor ultrasound 

Organiser: Ingrid Volløyhaug + Maria Nyhus  

Max number of participants: 24 

 

11. Ethical dilemmas in pre- and perinatal medicine 

Organiser: Janicke Syltern + Berge Solberg  

Max number of participants: 25 

 

12. The teenager with PCOS 

Organiser: Eszter Vanky + Dorte Glintborg (DK) 

Max number of participants: 25 

 

19:00-22:00 

 

Rockheim – museum of rock  

Free entrance for all participants 

 

 

Monday 28.08.2023 

 

Sal A+B 

08.30 – 09.15 

09.15-09.45 

 

Opening ceremony 

Major of Trondheim + NFOG president + Congress president  

+ Cultural performance: “Føtus ex ore” - ”Bilyd”  

 

Plenary session 

Yet to be decided 

09:45- 10:30 

COFFEE / EXHIBITION 

 

Sal A 

Sal B 

Sal C 

10:30-12:00 

Thinking the unthinkable - Maternal mortality 

 

 

PCOS – in everyday clinical pratice – an update 

 

 

Chronic pelvic pain 

 

 

12:00-13:00 

LUNCH / EXHIBITION  

Sponsored symposium 

 

 

Sal A 

Sal B 

Sal C 

13:00-14:15 

SFOG session 

Contraception 2023- an update 

 

 

Induction of labor 

Free comm 

 

 

 

Sal A – 10.30: Thinking the unthinkable – Maternal mortality (90 min) 

Lil Trine Nyfløt (NO): Results from the Nordic Maternal Mortality Collaboration 2005-20 (20 min) 

Fiona Walker (UK) /Marianne Johansen (DK): Cardiac diseases in pregnancy (20 min) 

Linnea Lindroos (SE): How to recognize critically ill pregnant women (20 min) 

Marian Knight (UK): Maternal deaths during the Covid-19 pandemic (20 min) 

 

Sal B – 10.30: PCOS – in everyday clinical pratice – an update (90 min) 

Elisabet Stener-Victorin (SE): The pathophysiology of PCOS explained for clinicians – androgens, fat and inflammation (20 min) 

Terhi Piltonen (FI): The young adult with PCOS – work-up, treatment, follow-up and comorbidities (15 min) 

Eszter Vanky (NO): Pregnant with PCOS diagnosis perinatal care, complications and the offspring (15 min) 

Bulent Yildiz (TR): When symptoms decline but the disease remains - the peri- and postmenopausal woman with PCOS (15 min) 

Marianne Andersen (DK): New treatment options for PCOS – GLP1 analogs (15 min) 

 

Sal C – 10.30: Chronic pelvic pain (90 min) 

Per Brodal (NO): Pain physiology and visceral sensitization (20 min) 

Andrew Horne (UK): Endometriosis: Etiology, pathology and therapeutic prospects (20 min) 

Olof Anna Steingrimsdottir (IS): How to assess chronic pelvic pain in women? (15 min) 

Mark Possover (CH): Treatment of chronic pelvic pain and pain due to endometriosis? (20 min) 

Cecilie Hagemann (NO): Neuropelveology: An emerging discipline for the management of chronic pelvic pain (15 min)  

 

Sal A – 13.30: Contraception 2023 – an update (75 min) 

Richard Anderson (UK): Male contraception – finally? (15 min) 

Matts Olovsson (SE): Contraception and uterin disorders (15 min) 

Inger Sundström Poromaa (SE): Contraceptives and brain function (15 min) 

Charlotte Ginstman (SE): Post barriatric surgery contraception – what should we recommend and why? (15 min) 

 

Sal B – 13.30: Induction of labor (75 min) 

Ingvil Sørbye (NO): The epidemic increase in induction rates. Future perspectives (15 min) 

Rikke B Helmig (DK): Inpatient and outpatient induction of labor (15 min) 

Malin Døgl (SE): Different methods of induction 

Andrew Weeks (UK): Use of Misoprostol in Trial of Labor After Cesarean (15 min) 

Trond Michelsen (NO): SAINT study (15 min) 

  

14:15-14:45 

COFFEE 

 

Room X 

Sal A 

Sal B 

Sal C 

14:45-16:00 

SFOG 

General Assembly 

Menopause 

Infertile and pregnant – happy go lucky 

Free comm

16:00-17:00 

POSTER SESSION 

17.00 – 18.00      City walk from Congress venue to Nidarosdomen 

18.00 – 19.00      Concert in Nidarosdomen 

19.00 – 22.00      Get together - Erkebispegården 

 

Sal A – 14.45: Menopause (75 min) 

Chairs: Oskari Heikinheimo (FI) + Mette Moen (NO) 

 

Tomi Mikkola (FI): Topic to be decided 

Per Morten Sandset (NO): Topic to be decided 

Ellen Løkkegård (DK): Topic to be decided 

 

Sal B – 14.45: Infertile and pregnant – happy go lucky (75 min) 

 

Erica Ginström Ernstad (SE): Obstetrical complications in ART pregnancies (15 min) 

Viveca Søderstrøm-Anttila (FI) Why obstetricians need to know the origin of the egg (15 min)  

Kjersti Westvik-Johari (NO): The impact of ART for mother and future generations (15 min) 

Bugge Nøhr (DK): Pregnancy after treatment for Ashermann syndrome (15 min) 

 

Tuesday 29.08.23 

 

Sal A+B 

08:30-10:00 

Neuroscience  

May-Britt Moser – team? (N)  

 

Pregnancy leads to long-lasting changes in human brain structure 

Elseline Hoekzema (NL) 

10:00-10:30 

COFFEE / EXHIBITION 

 

Sal A 

Sal B 

Sal C 

10:30-12:00 

Perinatal mental health 

When obstetrics meets uro-gynecology 

From evidence based medicine to personalized medicine 

12:00-13:00 

LUNCH / EXHIBITION  

Sponsored symposium 

 

Sal A – 10.30: Perinatal mental health (90 min) 

Alkidis Skalkidou (SE): Biological factors for perinatal health (basic sciences) (15 min) 

Malin Eberhard-Gran (NO): What can Nordic data teach us about perinatal mental health? (15 min) 

Trine Munk-Olsen (DK): Perinatal anti-depressants and antipsychotic medication and the effect on the offspring (15 min) 

Unnur Valdemarsdottir (IS): Practical approach (15 min) 

Tiina Reiki (FI): Paternal contribution to perinatal mental health (15 min) 

 

Sal B – 10.30: When obstetrics meets uro-gynecology (90 min) 

Jørg Kessler (NO): Use forceps as often as possible! (15 min) 

Ingrid Volløyhaug (NO): Forceps is out! (15 min) 

Debate and vote? 

Robert Freeman (UK): Childbirth and the pelvic floor. Where are we going? (20 min) 

RM Tähtinen (FI): Urinary incontinence after different modes of vaginal delivery (20 min) 

 

Sal C – 10.30:  From evidence-based medicine to personalized medicine (90 min) 

Emily Annika Burger (NO): Cervical cancer prevention and elimination; a Nordic perspective 

Line Bjørge (NO): Immunotherapy in gynecological cancer, where are we? 

Mansoor Raza Mirza (DK): Personalized medicine in endometrial cancer 

Ian Mc Neish (UK):  Ovarian cancer 

 

Sidbrytning 

 

Sal A 

Sal B 

Sal C 

13:00-14:15 

Outpatient surgery without anesthesiology support 

 

Thesis session 

NFOG scientific committee 

Invited speakers – one from each country 

Free comm 

 

14:15-14:45 

COFFEE 

 

Room X 

Sal A 

Sal B 

Sal C 

14:45-16:30 

NFOG 

General Assembly 

Preterm birth  

 

Reproductive health in Ukraine  

Free comm 

 

16:30-17:30 

POSTER SESSION 

19.30-                                     NFOG Dinner 

 

Sal A – 13:00: Outpatient surgery without anesthesiology support (75min) 

Ingrid Volløyhaug (NO): Why? Is it safe? (15 min) 

Tomi Mikkola (FI): Outpatient surgery for stress urinary incontinence (15 min) 

Eline Seljeflot (NO): Hysteroscopy in the ambulatory (15 min) 

Henrik Skensved (DK): Endometrial ablation (15 min) 

 

Sal A – 14:45: Preterm birth (75 min) 

Niels Uldbjerg (DK) Prevention of preterm birth – latest evidence (15 min) 

Christoph Lees (UK) When to deliver late preterm – Truffle 2 study (15 min) 

Anna Bonnevier (SE) Outcome after late preterm birth (15 min) 

Mikko Hallman/Mika Rämet (FI) New discoveries? (15 min) 

 

Sal B – 14:45: Reproductive health in Ukraine (75 min) 

Leger uten grenser + Ob & Gyn from Ukraine. Program will be worked out. 

Wednesday 30.08.2023 

 

Sal A 

Sal B 

Sal C 

08:30-10:00 

Maternal fetal medicine 

Rethinking weight and health 

Free comm 

10:00-10:30 

COFFEE / EXHIBITION 

 

Sal A+B 

 

10:30-11:30 

From pregnant women to pregnant persons 

 

 

Sal A+B 

11:30-13:00 

Prizes and closing ceremony 

 

Sal A – 08.30 – 10.00: Maternal fetal medicine (90 min) 

Erik Iwarsson (SE): PGT in the Nordic countries (20 min) 

Olav Bjørn Petersen (DK): The use of NIPT in Denmark, differences in the Nordic countries (20 min) 

Birgitte Kahrs (NO): Diagnosis and management of complicated monochorionic pregnancies (15 min) 

Lone Nørgaard (DK): NordFetal - advantages and results of a Nordic collaboration in advanced fetal medicine and fetal therapy (15 min) 

Eleonor Tiblad (SE): Management of hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn (15 min) 

 

 

Sal B – 08.30 – 10.00: Rethinking weight and health (90 min) 

Marie Blomberg (SE): Long-term effects of bariatric surgery – for mothers and offspring (20 min) 

Katri Räikkönen (FI): Maternal overweight/obesity and neuro-cognitive development in the offspring (20 min) 

Snorri Einarsson (IS): Pre-conceptional weight reduction – gain or pain? (20 min) 

Allan Vaag (DK): Epigenetics of obesity (Basic sciences) (20 min) 

 

Sal A+B – 10.00: From pregnant women to pregnant persons (60 min) 

Katarina link (SE) – the medical perspective 

Levi Sørum (NO) – the user perspective