stellenbosch 2013

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stellenbosch 2013
International Urogynaecological Association / SA Urogynaecological Association
IUGA
REGIONAL SYMPOSIUM
KEEP THE DATES!
Friday 25 January - Sunday 27 January 2013
STELLENBOSCH, WESTERN CAPE, SOUTH AFRICA
In conjunction with
IUGA secretariat: iuga.org
SAU GA
AFRICA IUGA representative Peter de Jong pdejong@medi.co.za
SAUGA representative Kobus van Rensburg kobusvr@sun.ac.za
SAUGA Chairman Stephen Jeffery stephen.jeffery@uct.ac.za
REGIONAL SYMPOSIUM
STELLENBOSCH, WESTERN CAPE, SOUTH AFRICA
Friday 25 January – Sunday 27 January 2013
Dear Colleagues
In conjunction with the SA Urogynaecology Association, we welcome you to summer in the fairest
Cape. This regional Educational Symposium promises a unique combination of workshops, didactic
lectures, debates, discussions and question – and – answer sessions. Recognized local and
international experts will enlighten us on a range of practical topics relevant to everyday clinical
experience in sub Saharan Africa. Our overseas faculty represent the finest experts in our field.
All gynaecologists with an interest in the pelvic floor prolapse and incontinence are invited. We are
pleased to offer this symposium to all delegates, including urologists, physiotherapists and colorectal
specialists. The meeting will be of interest to a broad range of practitioners including those from
abroad, and sub – Saharan Africa.
The main objectives of this symposium are:
1. To provide educational opportunities for clinicians in sub – Saharan Africa regarding both
basic and advanced urogynaecology.
2. Encourage exchange of knowledge regarding urogynaecology among attendees
3. Identity specific areas of urogynaecologic educational needs specific to the region.
We look forward to welcoming you to the amazing town of Stellenbosch in January 2013
Peter de Jong
IUGA Representative
In association with SAUGA
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Stephen Jeffery
SAUGA Chairman
Jacobus van Rensburg
SAUGA Secretary
OVERSEAS FACULTY (Subject to change and probable reduction in numbers)
Dr Abdul Sultan:
Dr Ranee Thakar:
Dr Harry Vervest:
Dr JP Roovers:
Dr Igor Vaz:
Dr Anneke Steensma
Consultant Gynaecologist, Croydon University Hospital, Surrey, UK
Consultant Gynaecologist, Croydon University Hospital, Surrey, UK
St Elisabeth Hospital, Tilburg, Netherlands
Academical Medical Center, Pelvic Floor Center, Amsterdam
Consultant Urologist, Central Hospital, Maputo, Mozambique
Erasmus Medical Centre, Netherlands
LOCAL FACULTY
Ettienne Henn:
Suran Ramphal:
Frans van Wijk:
Zeelha Abdool:
Hester van Aswegen:
Stephen Jeffery:
Lisa Kaestner:
Prof Robert Baigrie:
Leonard Juul:
Kobus van Rensburg:
Kendall Brouard:
Tessa Loftus:
Bloemfontein
Durban
Pretoria
Pretoria
Johannesburg
Cape Town
Cape Town
Cape Town
Stellenbosch
Stellenbosch
Cape Town
Cape Town
LOCAL ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Kobus van Rensburg (Co – chairman)
Leonard Juul
Malika van der Schyff (Treasurer)
Kendall Brouard
Stephen Jeffery
Peter de Jong (Co – chairman)
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
All practitioners with an interest in managing women with incontinence, prolapse and pelvic floor disorders. This
includes physiotherapists, gynaecologists, urologists, colorectal surgeons and continence advisors. Trainees are
particularly welcome.
DETAILS OF THE MEETING
DATES
TRANSPORT
Friday 25 January – Sunday 27 January 2013,
International Direct flights
which is summer in the Cape. As yet, there are
21 direct flights daily provide access to South
no competing events scheduled for this period.
Africa from virtually every corner of the world
The African experience is unique and unequalled
including,, Amsterdam, Buenos Aires, Dubai,
by any other conference destination.
Frankfurt, Hong Kong, London, Melbourne, New
York, etc. There are hourly connecting flights to
“TEAM APPROACH”
Our bid’s strength rests on an integrated
approach, with not only gynaecologists and
Cape Town from Johannesburg, daily as well as
direct Cape Town flights to London, Europe, the
far East and Australia. Stellenbosch is 20min
from the airport, by shuttle
urologists playing a leading role in the bid, but
also the integral input from physiotherapists and
continence nurses will be vital. Only by pooled
WELCOME RECEPTION
effort and input will all role players combine to
On Friday 25 January at 17h00, after the
provide a successful meeting.
workshop, all delegates are welcome to attend a
cocktail reception to welcome all at the meeting.
The complimentary occasion is open to all
VENUE
registered delegates, and includes a taste of the
finest Cape Champagnes for your critical
appraisal.
Stellenbosch is a University town 30km from
Cape Town, in the heart of the Cape Winelands.
It is of great historical importance, and in
addition to superior hotels and restaurants, boosts
a world class University. The meeting will be
held in the law faculty of the University of
Stellenbosch: within walking distance of most
hotels!
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
(subject to change)
MORNING PRESENTATIONS
FRIDAY, 25 JANUARY 2013
08h30 – 09h00
SESSION 1 INCONTINENCE
09h00 – 09h25
09h25 – 09h50
09h50 – 10h15
10h15 – 10h50
TEA
11h15 – 11h40
11h40 – 12h05
12h05–12h30
SATURDAY, 26 JANAURY 2013
SESSION 2 OAB and OTHERS
09H00 – 09H25
09H25 – 09H50
09H50 – 10H15
10h15 – 10h40
TEA
11H15 – 11H40
11H40 – 12H05
12H05 – 12H30
Registration
Moderator Brouard / Sultan
Which tape? How I decide
Practical investigations for incontinence
Practical approach to faecal incontinence
How to avoid dyspareunia following
urogynaecology procedures
Ramphal / van Wijk
Obstructed defecation: surgeons approach
Avoiding fistula in Urogynaecology
Complex vesico – vaginal fistula repair
12h30 – 13h30 LUNCH
Moderator S Jeffery / JP Roovers
Hysterectomy – which way?
OAB: when medicines fail
Does a UDS make any difference?
Office evaluation of the urogynaecology patient
Henn / van Aswegen
Don’t forget diverticula
Relationship between prolapse and continence
Prevention of Perineal Trauma
Frans van Wijk
Harry Vervest
Abdul Sultan
Catherine Matthews
Bob Baigrie
Suren Ramphal
Igor Vaz
Ranee Thakar
Zeelha Abdool
JP Roovers
Catherine Matthews
Lisa Kaestner
JP Roovers
Ranee Thakar
12h30 – 13h30 LUNCH
SUNDAY, 27 JANAURY 2013
SESSION 3 PROLAPSE
09h00 – 09h25
09h25 – 09h50
09h50 – 10h15
10h15 – 10h40
TEA
11h00 – 11h30
11h30 – 12h00
12h00 – 12h30
Moderator K van Rensburg / Vervest
Repair of uterine prolapse
Posterior compartment prolapse – ideal approach
Prolapse repair options without mesh
Endoscopic approach to prolapse
Juul / Swart
How to audit your practice
Anterior compartment prolapse – ideal approach
Mesh: Blowing up a storm
12h30 CLOSING AND PRESENTATION OF CPD CERTIFICATES
Stephen Jeffery
Harry Vervest
Kobus van Rensburg
Catherine Matthews
Leonard Juul
Abdul Sultan
JP Roovers
AFTERNOON WORKSHOPS
FRIDAY, 25 JANUARY 2013 14H00 – 17H00 & SATURDAY, 26 JANUARY 2013 14H00 – 17H00
Kendall Brouard & Leonard Juul
Basic urodynamics made simple
Stephen Jeffery & Frans van Wijk
Complications of prolapse and incontinence surgery
Ettienne Henn, Zeelha Abdool & Dr Anneke Steensma Imaging the pelvic floor
Abdul Sultan & Ranee Thakar
Anal sphincter repair – practically speaking
Kobus van Rensburg & Suren Ramphal
Manchester repair revisited (live surgery)
Hester van Aswegen & Tessa Loftus
Pelvic Pain
Harry Vervest & JP Roovers
Mesh surgery – how to guarantee quality
STELLENBOSCH MAP
THE VENUE
This historic Town 30km from Cape Town, and only 20 min from the Cape Town Airport, had a large
and Internationally famous University. The law faculty is the venue of our Symposium.
The venue address is Old Main Building, Corner of Crozier and van Ryneveld Street and is within walking
distance of most local hotels, guest houses, and restaurants.
Visit the scenic Western Cape
HOTELS IN STELLENBOSCH
EENDRACHT HOTEL
www.eendrachthotel.com
COOPMANHUIJS HOTEL
www.coopmanhuijs.co.za
DEVON VALLEY HOTEL
www.devonvalley.com
PROTEA HOTEL DORPSHUIS
www.proteahotel-dorpshuis.hotelsone.com
STELLENBOSCH HOTEL
www.stellenboschhotel.co.za
PROTEA STELLEN BOSCH HOTEL
www.protea-stellenbosch.hotelsone.co.za
D’OUWE WERF HOTEL
www.ouwewerf.co.za
GUEST HOUSES IN STELLENBOSCH
SUMMERWOOD GUEST HOUSE
www.summerwood.co.za
LIFE AND LEISURE GUEST HOUSE
www.lifeandleisure.co.za
OUDE LEESKAMER GUEST HOUSE
www.oudeleeskamer.com
CALEDON VILLA GUEST HOUSE
www.caledonvilla.co.za
JUST JOEY GUEST HOUSE
www.justjoey.co.za
MALANS GUEST HOUSE
www.malansgh.de
TOURS IN THE REGION
Kirstenbosch grows only indigenous South
DAY TOURS
African plants. The estate covers 528 hectares
Table Mountain (Cape Town)
and supports a diverse fynbos flora and natural
A cable car ride to top of Table Mountain, a
forest.
World Heritage Site, is a highlight of any visit.
The best views of Cape Town are from the top of
Table Mountain. Facilities on the mountain
include a self – service restaurant, bistro and a
Cape Winelands
Visit Groot Constania, the area’s oldest wine
estate with its grand Cape Dutch homestead.
Only a few minutes drive from the city centre,
shop selling gifts and curious.
the breathtaking beauty of the valley and
vineyards are unique in a modern cosmopolitan
Peninsula Tour / Cape Point
environment, preserving the cul tural and
Drive along the coast to Cape Point, the most
sout hern tip of t he Cape Peninsula via,
historical heritage of the oldest wine area in Cape
Town.
Chapman’s Peak. The Cape of Good Hope
section of the Table Mountain National Park’s
Golfing
flora is something to behold, with its fynbos
In the Western Cape, the sensational mix of
species found nowhere else in the world. Here
scenery, wide – open spaces and an amazing
you can see a variety of wildlife that includes
topographical diversity allowed the game of golf
baboons, rhebok, Cape Mountain zebra,
t o fl ou ri s h i n t he C a pe W i ne l a n ds , t he
bontebok and the elusive eland. Following the
spectacular environs of Cape Town with
coastline along False Bay, return to Cape Town
spectacular environments and in the valleys of
by way of the Simon’s Town naval base and stop
the Cape Fold Mountains.
at Boulders Beach to view African penguins.
Robben Island
Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens (Cape Town)
Robben Island is one of South Africa’s four
Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden is
World Heritage sites This barren windswept
world – renowned for the beauty and diversity of
island was the prison home of former President
the
Cape
flora
it
displays
and
for
the
magnificence of its location against the eastern
slopes of Table Mountain.
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Nelson Mandela for 18 years. Here you can
experience the view that kept Nelson Mandela’s
dream of freedom for his country alive.
Penguin Colony at Boulders Beach (Cape Town)
Boulders Penguin Colony is home to a growing
colony of the African Penguin. Wooden walkways
allow visitors to view the penguins in their natural
habitat. Children too will love the penguins and their
antics. Boulders is also worth a stop for safe and
enjoyable swimming.
TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS
SHUTTLES FROM CAPE TOWN AIRPORT TO / FROM STELLENBOSCH
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REGISTRATION PROCESS AND FEES
Booking arrangements are done electronically via the IUGA website at www.iuga.org and co –
ordinated by the IUGA administrative office. Participants may also register on – site or by faxing a
printable form.
Registration fees will be:
$150.00 for IUGA members (include cost of workshops)
$250.00 for non – IUGA members – includes free one year IUGA membership + electronic access to IUJ
beginning at the completion of the Regional Symposium attended for a period of 12 months.
$75.00 for Residents /Nurses / Physiotherapists or other Trainees (with proof of residency from chairman).
All fees are in U.S dollars. All registration fees will be collected by the IUGA administrative office. On –
site registration will be co – ordinate by the IUGA administrative office with one member of the IUGA
administrative office attending the Regional Symposia.
Participants may pay registration fees by invoice, issued by the IUGA administrative office. These
registrants must fax registration forms to the IUGA office and will be manually registered. Payment by
invoiced is not encouraged.
The South African meeting Treasurer is Dr Malikah van der Schyff.
Entitlements
Full registration fees include full programme attendance, all workshop fees, and complimentary
welcome reception, on Friday 25 January 2012.
If any queries arise, contact: Peter de Jong – pdejong@medi.co.za (IUGA Rep)
Jacobus van Rensburg – kobusvr@sun.ac.za (SAUGA Rep)
Visit the scenic Western Cape
See you there!!
STELLENBOSCH 2013