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FINAL PROGRAMME
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CONTENTWelcome Message 3
Scientific Committee 4
The Conference Mobile Application 5
Programme Overview 6
Detailed Programme 8
List of E-posters 26
Acknowledgements 29
Industry Satellite symposium 31
Conference Venue – Floor plan 32
The Exhibition Floor Plan 33
Social Events 34
Registration 35
Practical Conference Information 36
Opening Hours Summary 39
Acreditation 40
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WELCOME MESSAGEDear colleagues,
It is a great honour for us to welcome you in the Prague, capital city of the Czech Republic. Endometriosis is not only a disease but also a condition that is – to a large degree – a reflection of our society and that significantly affects our social structures and economy. Just a decade ago, few people would have predicted the current turbulent changes, the rise in the incidence of the disease or the deepening of our knowledge in the field. Although there is still a lot of work ahead of us, we strongly believe that we will find a solution to this problem one day. Hopefully, our congress will contribute to these efforts.
Now, let me go back a couple of years to the very beginning, to our meeting in Weissensee. This was the cornerstone of systemic research of endometriosis, clearly defined surgical methods, the scoring system and complementary treatment, which form an inseparable part of our present endeavour. Professors Keckstein and Schweppe and other colleagues were the first pioneers and we now continue to build on their success. We have seen the fruits of our work, making significant progress in the treatment of this disabling disease and establishing new certified centres numbers of which are growing also in the Czech Republic. We have found a common medical language, which allows us to communicate with each other and make borders disappear. That is something unique in the current social situation in Europe, something we can rightfully pride ourselves on.
We must continue in our efforts even though it is not always a rosy path. We have become aware of the limits of surgical interventions, there is no conservative treatment available up to date that would mean remission without adverse effects. We know we need a more holistic approach and there is without any doubt a complementary treatment in any form is absolutely necessary.
This will also be the spirit of our meeting in Prague. The motto of the congress is individualised treatment. It will give us a chance to share our expertise on our path to a common goal.
Distinguished colleagues, dear guests, we hope that the congress will be an exciting scientific event as well as an opportunity to build new relationships and engage in friendly discussions. We also hope that you will take away only pleasant memories of our beautiful city of Prague with you.
Radek ChvátalPresident of Congress
Jan DrahoňovskýVicepresident of Congress
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SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEELocal Scientific CommitteeMUDr. Radek Chvátal – President of CongressMUDr. Jan Drahoňovský – Vicepresident of CongressMUDr. Michael Fantaprof. MUDr. Radovan Pilka, DrSc.
EEL Scientific CommitteeEngin OralHarald KrentelMartin SillemGernot HudelistAttila BokorCatarina ExacoustosHorace RomanPeter OppeltUwe UlrichRene WenzlStefan Renner
Honorary ChairsJorg KecksteinKarl-Werner Schweppe
CONGRESS SECRETARIATGUARANT International spol. s r.o.Na Pankráci 17140 21 Prague 4Czech RepublicPhone: +420 284 001 444Email: [email protected]: www.guarant.com
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THE CONFERENCE MOBILE APPLICATIONWith the EEC 2019 Conference Mobile App, we can reduce our ecological footprint together.
Also you will have the opportunity to increase your interactivity and have the entire conference “in your hand”.
So, take advantage and download the App! Get the latest information and enhance your conference experience.
The EEC 2019 Conference Mobile App gives access to:• Scientific Programme• Personal Planner / Congress Schedule • Venue Information• List of Posters• Exhibitors ... and much more!
Please follow the instructions to install the Conference Application on your mobile.
iPhone/Android – Go to the Appstore or Google play and download the Application. Name of the Application: EEC 2019
Or you can use the following QR code.
If you have any difficulties in downloading the App or have any problems or questions about how to use it, please visit the registration desk.
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PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
December 4, 2019 Wednesday
December 5, 2019 Thursday
December 6, 2019 Friday
December 7, 2019 Saturday
Institute for the Care of Mother and Child
A1 A2 A3 A1 A2 A3 A1 A2
07:30 EEL EXECUTIVE BOARD
MEETING
07:30
08:00
PRE-CONGRESS COURSE Presurgical Diagnosis of Deep
Infiltrating Endometriosis (DIE)
by TransvaginalSonography (TVS) – potential and
limits – with livescan of deep infiltrating
endometriosis
OPENING CEREMONY
08:00
08:30
Live surgery Part I
Gernot HudelistHorace RomanHarald Krentel
Basic research, Endometriosis
theory
Videosession I Different surgical
approaches
Diagnostics and scoring
AdenomyosisFree
communications
08:30
09:00 09:00
09:30 09:30
10:00 10:00
10:30 Coffee break Coffee break Coffee break 10:30
11:00 Supportive measures, Alternative treatments
Videosession II Bowel surgery
Endometriosis a progressive
disease?Different topics
Malignant transformation
of endometriosis
Ovarian endometriosis
11:00
11:30 11:30
12:00
12:00
12:30 Industry Satellite
Symposium
Industry Satellite
Symposium
AWARD SESSIONCLOSING REMARKS
12:30
13:00 13:00
13:30
PRE-CONGRESS COURSEEndometriosis School
Live surgery Part II
Nicolas BourdelMario Malzoni
Jan DrahoňovskýRadek Chvátal
Hormonal treatment
KEYNOTE LECTURE
13:30
14:00Obstetrical
complications
Endometriosis associated infertility I
14:00
14:30 14:30
15:00 15:00
15:30 Coffee break 15:30
16:00 Coffee breakEndometriosis
andneuropelveology
Endometriosis associatedinfertility II
Fertility preservation
16:00
16:30Certification,Qualification,
Quality control
16:30
17:00 Interdisciplinary approach,
Complications
17:00
17:30
17:30
18:00
EEL GENERAL ASSEMBLY
18:00
18:30 18:30
19:00 EEL ADVISORY BOARD
MEETINGGALA DINNER
19:00
19:30 19:30
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PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
December 4, 2019 Wednesday
December 5, 2019 Thursday
December 6, 2019 Friday
December 7, 2019 Saturday
Institute for the Care of Mother and Child
A1 A2 A3 A1 A2 A3 A1 A2
07:30 EEL EXECUTIVE BOARD
MEETING
07:30
08:00
PRE-CONGRESS COURSE Presurgical Diagnosis of Deep
Infiltrating Endometriosis (DIE)
by TransvaginalSonography (TVS) – potential and
limits – with livescan of deep infiltrating
endometriosis
OPENING CEREMONY
08:00
08:30
Live surgery Part I
Gernot HudelistHorace RomanHarald Krentel
Basic research, Endometriosis
theory
Videosession I Different surgical
approaches
Diagnostics and scoring
AdenomyosisFree
communications
08:30
09:00 09:00
09:30 09:30
10:00 10:00
10:30 Coffee break Coffee break Coffee break 10:30
11:00 Supportive measures, Alternative treatments
Videosession II Bowel surgery
Endometriosis a progressive
disease?Different topics
Malignant transformation
of endometriosis
Ovarian endometriosis
11:00
11:30 11:30
12:00
12:00
12:30 Industry Satellite
Symposium
Industry Satellite
Symposium
AWARD SESSIONCLOSING REMARKS
12:30
13:00 13:00
13:30
PRE-CONGRESS COURSEEndometriosis School
Live surgery Part II
Nicolas BourdelMario Malzoni
Jan DrahoňovskýRadek Chvátal
Hormonal treatment
KEYNOTE LECTURE
13:30
14:00Obstetrical
complications
Endometriosis associated infertility I
14:00
14:30 14:30
15:00 15:00
15:30 Coffee break 15:30
16:00 Coffee breakEndometriosis
andneuropelveology
Endometriosis associatedinfertility II
Fertility preservation
16:00
16:30Certification,Qualification,
Quality control
16:30
17:00 Interdisciplinary approach,
Complications
17:00
17:30
17:30
18:00
EEL GENERAL ASSEMBLY
18:00
18:30 18:30
19:00 EEL ADVISORY BOARD
MEETINGGALA DINNER
19:00
19:30 19:30
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DETAILED PROGRAMME
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2019
PRE-CONGRESS COURSES08:00–12:30 Presurgical Diagnosis of Deep Infiltrating Endometriosis (DIE)
by Transvaginal Sonography (TVS) – potential and limits – with live scan of deep infiltrating endometriosisChairs: C. Exacoustos, H. Krentel
08:00–08:15 Welcome and introductionC. Exacoustos, H. Krentel
08:15–08:35 Why should a surgeon use TVS? 40 years of scanning and surgery – a retrospective viewJ. Keckstein (Villach, Austria)
08:40–09:10 Diagnosis of adenomyosis by 2D and 2D TVS – accuracy of hard and soft markersC. Exacoustos (Rome, Italy)
09:15–09:35 Diagnosis and differential diagnosis of ovarian disease – typical and atypical features in TVSS. Helmy (Vienna, Austria)
09:40–10:00 Diagnosis of DIE affecting the urinary tract – bladder and ureteral diseaseH. Krentel (Duisburg, Germany)
10:05–10:25 Break
10:25–10:45 TVS-based diagnosis of colorectal DIE – the surgeon’s and the sonographer’s viewG. Hudelist (Vienna, Austria)
10:50–11:10 Presurgical classification of DIE – the IDEA proposalC. Exacoustos (Rome, Italy)
11:15–11:35 Presurgical and surgical classification of DIE using the IDEA and ENZIAN proposal – which system should we use?J. Keckstein (Villach, Austria)
11:40–12:20 Live ultrasound examination of DIEC. Exacoustos (Rome, Italy)
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2019
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13:30–18:00 Endometriosis SchoolChairs: K. W. Schweppe, M. Sillem
13:30–13:35 Welcome and introductionM. Sillem (Mannheim, Germany)
13:35–14:00 Actual concepts in the pathogenesis of endometriosis, endometriosis related pain and endometriosis related infertilityS. Mechsner (Berlin, Germany)
14:00–14:25 Diagnosis of peritoneal disease, endometrioma and deep infiltrating endometriosisJ. Drahoňovský (Prague, Czech Republic)
14:25–14:50 Staging of endometriosis: r-ASRM and ENZIANJ. Keckstein (Villach, Austria)
14:50–15:15 How to diagnose and treat adenomyosis in patients with endometriosisH. Krentel (Duisburg, Germany)
15:15–15:40 Malignancy – arising in endometriosis and associated with endometriosisU. A. Ulrich (Berlin, Germany)
15:40–16:00 Break
16:00–16:30 Surgery – the first line therapy of endometriosis, with special references to indications, techniques and complicationsM. Sillem (Mannheim, Germany)
16:30–17:00 Complications of surgical procedures treating severe endometriosis – preventions and managementR. Rothmund (Bern, Switzerland)
17:00–17:30 Management of endometriosis in patients with infertilityB. Seeber (Innsbruck, Austria)
17:30–18:00 Update in medical treatment of endometriosis related pain and a possible prophylaxis of endometriosisT. Römer (Köln, Germany)
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2019
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2019
A108:00–08:30 Opening Ceremony
08:00–08:10 The Congress PresidentR. Chvátal
08:10–08:20 The President of EELE. Oral
08:20–08:30 Honorary Chair of the congressJ. Keckstein
08:30–12:30 Live surgery – part IChairs: R. Chvátal, J. Keckstein, A. Bokor
08:30–10:30 Nerve – vessel sparing segmental resection for DIE (ÚPMD Prague)G. Hudelist (Vienna, Austria)
Hysterectomy in adenomyosis with laparoscopic in-bag morcellation (ÚPMD Prague)H. Krentel (Duisburg, Germany)
10:30–12:30 Sacral roots endometriosis along with a disc excision procedure on the rectum (Bordeaux broadcasting)H. Roman (Bordeaux, France)
Snacks and coffee continuously during session
12:30–13:30 Industry Satellite Symposium (A3)
13:30–17:00 Live surgery – part IIChairs: M. Sillem, U. A. Ulrich, R. Pilka
13:30–15:15 The technique of rectal shaving in patients with DIE (Clermont Ferrand broadcasting)N. Bourdel (Clermont Ferrand, France)
15:15–17:00 Radical resection of DIE with bowel involvement (Avelino broadcasting)M. Malzoni (Avelino, Italy)
Radical surgery for bladder endometriosis (ÚPMD Prague)J. Drahoňovský, J. Hanáček (Prague, Czech Republic)
Osada procedure for adenomyosis (ÚPMD Prague)R. Chvátal (Znojmo, Czech Republic), L. Wanderer (Austria)
Snacks and coffee continuously during session
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2019
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17:00–18:00 Interdisciplinary approach, ComplicationsChairs: T. Usta, S. D. Schäfer
17:00–17:15 Management of complications after radical surgery for DIEG. Hudelist (Vienna, Austria)
17:15–17:30 Aggressive surgery in deep infiltrating endometriosis: a conflict between radicality and morbidityR. Rothmund (Bern, Switzerland)
17:30–17:40 Small leaks can sink big ships – early diagnosis and management of anastomotic dehiscenceT. Birsan (Austria)
17:40–17:50 Urological complications of deep endometriosis surgery – risk factors and therapyP. Klézl (Prague, Czech Republic)
17:50–18:00 Bowel surgery for DIE – the general surgeon’s viewL. Havlůj (Czech Republic)
18:00–19:00 EEL General Assembly
19:00–20:00 EEL Advisory Board Meeting
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2019
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A208:30–10:30 Basic research, Endometriosis theory
Chairs: S. Mechsner, G. Leyendecker
08:30–08:50 Evolutionary and functional aspects of uterine hypercontractility in the development of archimetrosis (adenomyosis and endometriosis)G. Leyendecker (Darmstadt, Germany)
08:50–09:00 Role of microRNA in endometriosisS. D. Schäfer (Münster, Germany)
09:00–09:10 Circulating endometrial cells: a tool in endometriosis diagnostics and therapy managementI. Kiss (Czech Republic)
09:10–09:20 Lymph node endometriosis: From the perspective of a pathologistJ. Lenz (Czech Republic)
09:20–09:30 Morphological aspects of “endometriotic neuropathy”J. Lenz (Czech Republic)
09:30–09:40 The Role of Gamma-Synuclein in the pathogenesis of endometriosisN. Csibi (Hungary)
09:40–09:50 Anti-inflammatory cytokines in endometriosisM.-Q. Li (Shanghai, China)
09:50–10:00 IL-2 and IL-27 synergistically promote growth and invasion of ESCs by maintaining the balance of IFN-γ and IL-10 in endometriosisX.-M. Qiu (Shanghai, China)
10:00–10:10 Peritoneal macrophages in endometriosis show an increased M2 response and reduced plasticityQ. Hudson (Vienna, Austria)
10:10–10:20 NANOG, SOX2, SSEA-1, VEGF-Receptor2 and c-Kit expression in the ectopic endometrium of endometriosis. May they identify stem cells niches?M. Sbracia (Rome, Italy)
10:20–10:30 Narratives of pain and illness by women with endometriosisM. Dabis (Budapest, Hungary)
10:30–11:00 Coffee break
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2019
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11:00–12:30 Supportive measures and alternative treatmentChairs: C. Exacoustos, G. Leyendecker
11:00–11:20 Alternative Methods in the Management of Chronic Pelvic Pain in Patients with EndometriosisH. J. Greten (Heidelberg, Germany)
11:20–11:35 Multimodal pain therapy in patient with endometriosisS. Mechsner (Berlin, Germany)
11:35–11:50 TCM in management of endometriosisJ. Bednář (Brno, Czech Republic)
11:50–12:05 Science or junk? – The hidden rationale of chinese medicineH. J. Greten (Heidelberg, Germany)
12:05–12:20 Physiotherapy in the management of endometriosisL. Chuchutová (Prague, Czech Republic)
12:20–12:30 Hello Lucy! Your best friend on hard days!A. Salamon (Budapest, Hungary)
12:30–13:30 Industry Satellite Symposium (A3)
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2019
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13:30–16:00 Hormonal treatmentChairs: C. Becker, R. Hudeček
13:30–13:50 Debate: First choice – OC or progestins? ProgestinsT. Römer (Köln, Germany)
13:50–14:10 Debate: First choice – OC or progestins? OCE. Oral (Istanbul, Turkey)
14:10–14:30 Discussion – progestins or OC?T. Römer, E. Oral, B. Seeber, C. Becker, A. Horne, R. Hudeček
14:30–14:50 What is the evidence for post-operative hormonal therapy for the prevention of recurrence?B. Seeber (Innsbruck, Austria)
14:50–15:10 Long term down regulation with GnRHa prior to IVF in endometriosis patientsC. Becker (United Kingdom)
15:10–15:30 The future of hormonal therapy in endometriosis A. Horne (United Kingdom)
15:30–15:40 Long acting GnRH antagonist versus surgery in endometriosis recurrence after previous surgery: A five years controlled trial. Is surgery obsolete?F. Scarpellini (Rome, Italy)
15:40–15:50 Utilization and discontinuation patterns of hormonal endometriosis treatments in Europe depending on diagnostic methods – Results from the VIPOS StudyK. Becker (Berlin, Germany)
15:50–16:00 A randomized controlled trial: danazol versus GnRH analog as pre-treatment before IVF in women with endometriosisM. Sbracia (Rome, Italy)
16:00–16:30 Coffee break
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2019
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16:30–18:00 Certification, Qualification, Quality controlChairs: H. Tinneberg, T. Römer
16:30–16:45 The Certification System of SEF and EEL – Experience and future developmentsM. Sillem (Mannheim, Germany)
16:45–17:00 The certification system in the United KingdomC. Becker (United Kingdom)
17:00–17:15 What constitutes a centre of expertise in endometriosis?L. Hummelshoj (United Kingdom)
17:15–17:30 EEL European MasterclassH. Krentel (Duisburg, Germany)
17:30–17:40 Certification of endometriosis specialists – why and howS. D. Schäfer (Münster, Germany)
17:40–17:50 Training strategy in endometriosis surgeryS. Rimbach (Germany)
17:50–18:00 QS ENDO Real: A Stiftung Endometrioseforschung (SEF) Study on the reality of endometriosis care in Germany, Austria and SwitzerlandS. Vingerhagen Pethick (Drammen, Norway)
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2019
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2019
A1 07:30–08:30 EEL Executive Board Meeting
08:30–10:30 Video session I: Endometriosis – different surgical approach, Atypical locationsChairs: M. S. Hansen, S. Khazali
08:30–08:45 Extensive ovarian diseaseU. A. Ulrich (Berlin, Germany)
08:45–09:00 Radical surgery for different locations of DIEM. Mueller (Bern, Switzerland)
09:00–09:15 Diaphragm, inguinal lesions, sacral roots endometriosisH. Roman (Bordeaux, France)
09:15–09:30 Robotic surgery for deep infiltrating endometriosis – where are we right now?T. Usta (Istanbul, Turkey)
09:30–09:40 Surgery for deep endometriosis affecting urinary tractJ. Drahoňovský (Prague, Czech Republic)
09:40–09:50 Hysteroscopic treatment of large cystic adenomyosisH. Krentel (Duisburg, Germany)
09:50–10:00 Circulating Endometrial Cells in women with spontaneous pneumothoraxV. Bobek (Prague, Czech Republic)
10:00–10:10 Difficult hysterectomy in a patient with intractable pelvic pain unresponsive to previous surgeriesG. Basol (Istanbul, Turkey)
10:10–10:20 The Surgical Treatment of Deeply Infiltrative Endometriosis Involving the Left Sciatic NerveM. Trhlík (Zlín, Czech Republic)
10:20–10:30 Endometriosis of the urinary bladder and appendixM. Němec (Frýdek-Místek, Czech Republic)
10:30–11:00 Coffee break
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2019
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11:00–12:30 Video session II: Radical surgery for bowel endometriosisChairs: M. Mueller, J. Drahoňovský
11:00–11:15 Discoid resection for bowel endometriosisH. Roman (Bordeaux, France)
11:15–11:30 Shaving technique for bowel endometriosis with the use of ICGN. Bourdel (Clermont Ferrand, France)
11:30–11:43 Nerve and vessel sparing tubular segmental resection of the rectosigmoidG. Hudelist (Vienna, Austria)
11:43–11:56 NOSE-colectomy versus conventional bowel resection in the treatment of colorectal DIEA. Bokor (Budapest, Hungary)
11:56–12:06 Modifications of bowel surgery – avoiding linear staplers and mesorectal flapJ. Hanáček (Prague, Czech Republic)
12:06–12:16 Resection of bowel endometriosis – do we always need staplers?P. Fehr (Chur, Switzerland)
12:16–12:23 A Novel Method of Laparoscopic Bowel Resection for Colorectal EndometriosisA. S. Constantin (Frankfurt, Germany)
12:23–12:30 Surgical treatment of colorectal endometriosis: outcome of different surgical techniques and possible complicationsV. Simedrea (Timisoara, Romania)
12:30–13:30 Industry Satellite Symposium (A3)
13:30–14:00 Keynote LectureChairs: A. Bokor, C. Becker
Endometriosis biomarkers: can co-development in academia-industry partnerships result in new and robust non-invasive diagnostic tests?T. D’Hooghe (Belgium)
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2019
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14:00–15:30 Obstetrical complications of endometriosisChairs: J. English, E. F. Solomayer
14:00–14:15 Delivery after radical surgery for DIE – experience from BernM. Mueller (Bern, Switzerland)
14:15–14:30 Delivery after radical surgery for DIE – experience from LinzP. Oppelt (Linz, Austria)
14:30–14:45 Obstetrical complications in patients with DIEC. Exacoustos (Rome, Italy)
14:45–15:00 Pregnancy outcome after surgical management of colorectal DIER. Brubel (Budapest, Hungary)
15:00–15:10 Online register for complications after delivery in patients with endometriosisS.-H. Enzelsberger, (Linz, Austria)
15:10–15:20 Postpartum hemoperitoneum due to bleeding in the broad ligament-casereportL. Wanderer (Melk, Austria)
15:20–15:30 Sigmoid Colon Perforation in Term Pregnancy – Case ReportD. Driák (Neratovice, Czech Republic)
15:30–16:00 Coffee break
16:00–17:30 Endometriosis and neuropelveologyChairs: J. Keckstein, G. Hudelist
16:00–16:15 Diagnostic aspect and presurgical evaluation of pelvic nerves involvementM. S. Hansen (Aarhus, Denmark)
16:15–16:30 Anatomical aspects of the pelvic nerve’s involvementE. F. Solomayer (Homburg, Germany)
16:30–16:45 Diagnosis and management of sciatic endometriosisJ. D. English (Den Haag, The Netherlands)
16:45–17:00 Education in Neuropelveology: Preparing for the tiger territoryS. Khazali (Chelsea, United Kingdom)
17:00–17:15 Neurological aspects of endometriosis-related visceral painA. Forman (Aarhus, Denmark)
17:15–17:30 Discussion
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2019
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A2 08:30–10:30 Endometriosis scoring system & Diagnostics of endometriosis
Chairs: S. Renner, P. Oppelt
08:30–08:45 Why classify endometriosis?H.-R. Tinneberg (Giessen, Germany)
08:45–09:00 Ultrasound: Classification of Endometriosis with ENZIAN and/or more. Before and after surgery!?C. Exacoustos (Rome, Italy)
09:00–09:15 Surgery: From r-ASRM to #ENZIANJ. Keckstein (Villach, Austria)
09:15–09:30 Non-invasive biomarkers for endometriosisC. Becker (United Kingdom)
09:30–09:40 E-QUSUM – A system to make classification more precise?J. Metzemaekers (The Netherlands)
09:40–09:50 Preoperative assessment/documentation of clinical findings, ultrasound, MRI and moreS. Enzelsberger (Austria)
09:50–09:58 Deep endometriosis assessment on ultrasound and MRI – comparison based on cEnzian classification systemL. Hašlík (Prague, Czech Republic)
09:58–10:06 Deep endometriosis assessment on ultrasound and MRI as defined by international deep endometriosis analysis (IDEA) group – diagnostic accuracy studyT. Indrielle-Kelly (Czech Republic)
10:06–10:14 Recto-sigmoideal endoscopic ultrasonography is accurate in diagnosis of deep infiltrative endometriosis of rectal and sigmoid wallM. Němec (Frýdek-Místek, Czech Republic)
10:14–10:22 Learning curve for the detection of deep infiltrating endometriosis and adenomyosis with three-dimensional rectosonographyC.-A. Philip (Lyon, France)
10:22–10:30 Rectosigmoid deep infiltrating endometriosis – A comparison of sonographic and perioperative assessment of distance from the anal vergeM. K. Aas-Eng (Oslo, Norway)
10:30–11:00 Coffee break
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2019
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11:00–11:55 Endometriosis – a progressive disease? DiscussionChairs: M. Sillem, H. Krentel
11:00–11:15 Pro S. Mechsner (Berlin, Germany)
11:15–11:30 ContraD. Hornung (Karlsruhe, Germany)
11:30–11:45 Natural growth of deep colorectal endometriosis nodulesA. Netter (Marseille, France)
11:45–11:55 DiscussionM. Sillem (Mannheim, Germany), H. Krentel (Duisburg, Germany), S. Mechsner (Berlin, Germany), D. Hornung (Karlsruhe, Germany), A. Netter (Marseille, France), L. Hummelshoj (United Kingdom)
11:55–12:30 Different topicsChairs: M. Sillem, H. Krentel
11:55–12:02 Amelioration of quality of life after laparoscopic-colectomy for colorectal DIEN. Dobó (Budapest, Hungary)
12:02–12:09 Laser treatment of endometrioma: Comparison a diode laser (DWLS) vs bipolar electrocoagulation for achieving haemostasisV. Kovacevic (Subotica, Serbia)
12:09–12:16 Cervical Endometriosis: A Case ReportM. D. Eşkin Tanrıverdi (Ankara, Turkey)
12:16–12:23 Adhesion reduction with 4DryField®PH in endometriosis and other gynecological surgeries: a controlled, retrospective, single center study with second-look laparoscopyN. Ziegler (Oldenburg, Germany)
12:23–12:30 Adhesion prevention in endometriosis surgery using 4DryField® PH – a prospective, randomized, controlled clinical trialB. Krämer (Tübingen, Germany)
12:30–13:30 Industry Satellite Symposium (A3)
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2019
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14:00–15:30 DIE related infertility, surgery or ART?Chairs: J. Donnez, E. Oral
14:00–14:15 Is there a place for surgery of deep endometriosis before IVF?M. Nisolle (Liège, Belgium)
14:15–14:30 DIE and infertility: ART firstO. Shebl (Vienna, Austria)
14:30–14:45 DIE and pregnancy wish in challenging circumstances: a custom-made strategyH. Roman (Bordeaux, France)
14:45–15:00 Pregnancy rates in women with endometriosis undergoing IVF: an updateB. Seeber (Innsbruck, Austria)
15:00–15:15 Fertility outcomes in women experiencing severe complications after surgery for colorectal endometriosisE. Saridogan (London, United Kingdom)
15:15–15:30 Does EFI score allow arbitrage?C. Tomassetti (Belgium)
15:30–16:00 Coffee break
16:00–17:30 Fertility Preservation in EndometriosisChairs: M. Nisolle, O. Shebl
16:00–16:15 Fertility preservation in endometriosis: Techniques, Indications, resultsI. Chanavaz-Lacheray (Bordeaux, France)
16:15–16:30 Fertility preservation in women with severe endometriosisJ. Donnez (Louvain, Belgium)
16:30–16:45 Do frozen oocytes allow pregnancies?A. Cobo (Spain)
16:45–17:00 Fertility preservation: for all, for some, for none?L. Benaglia (Italy)
17:00–17:30 Social egg freezing and endometriosis FP: is there a difference? Debate in European countries according to their lawsAll speakers
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2019
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2019
A1 08:30–10:30 Adenomyosis
Chairs: H. Krentel, N. Bourdel
08:30–08:45 Diagnosis of adenomyosis – from clinical symptoms to 3D ultrasoundC. Exacoustos (Rome, Italy)
08:45–09:00 Surgical therapy in focal and diffuse adenomyosisJ. Keckstein (Villach, Austria)
09:00–09:15 Medical therapy of adenomyosis and its perspectivesE. Oral (Istanbul, Turkey)
09:15–09:30 The use of augmented reality for adenomyosisN. Bourdel (Clermont Ferrand, France)
09:30–09:42 Hysterectomy in adenomyosis-endometriosis: when and howG. Pados (Thessaloniki, Greece)
09:42–09:54 Simultaneous fibroids and nowS. Renner (Böblingen, Germany)
09:54–10:04 Reproductive results of patients with fertility saving procedures for adenomyosisM. Mára (Prague, Czech Republic)
10:04–10:14 Adenomyosis and IVF, from the evidence based approachB. Urman (Turkey)
10:14–10:22 Hysteroresectoscopic uterine biopsy in patients with adenomyosisL.-K. Lauterbach (Duisburg, Germany)
10:22–10:30 Possibilities of minimally invasive approach in the treatment of adenomyosisin the office settingsL. Mikulášek (Prague, Czech Republic)
10:30–11:00 Coffee break
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11:00–12:20 Malignant transformation of endometriosisChairs: H. Roman, R. Chvátal
11:00–11:15 Malignant transformation of endometriosis – ovaryU. A. Ulrich (Berlin, Germany)
11:15–11:30 Malignant transformation of endometriosis – uterusP. Oppelt (Linz, Austria)
11:30–11:50 Malignant transformation of endometriosis from genetic and pathological aspects – videoconferenceA. Ayhan (Japan)
11:50–12:10 Endometriosis and malignancy from the epidemiological aspectM. Kvaskoff (France)
12:20–13:30 Award session and closing remarksChairs: E. Oral, R. Chvátal, J. Drahoňovský, L. Hummelshoj
12:20–12:30 Designation of Honorary President of EELJ. Keckstein, A. Hackethal
12:30–12:50 Oration of Honorary President of EELH. Tinneberg
12:50–13:00 Oral and poster presentation awardH. Krentel
13:00–13:10 Presentation of EEC 2021E. Oral
13:10–13:20 Presentation of WEC 2020L. Hummelshoj
13:20–13:30 Closing remarksR. Chvátal, J. Drahoňovský
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2019
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A208:30–10:30 Free communications
Chairs: J. Hanáček, D. Hornung
08:30–08:40 Risk of bowel fistula following surgical management of deep endometriosis of the rectosigmoid: a series of 1,102 casesH. Roman (France)
08:40–08:50 Associations between pain symptoms and disease extent in deep infiltrating endometriosisE. Montanari (Vienna, Austria)
08:50–09:00 Retrospective evaluation of endometriosis patients from my department with regard to pregnancy and deliveryS. D. Schäfer (Münster, Germany)
09:00–09:10 Consequences of untreated deep endometriosis affecting urinary tract – our surgical outcomesM. Fanta (Prague, Czech Republic)
09:10–09:18 Adhesions in endometriosis and endometriosis surgeryI. Vlachodimitris (Germany)
09:18–09:26 Treatment of Endometriosis in peri- and postmenopausal womenQ.-K. Le (Münster, Germany)
09:26–09:36 Functional outcomes after disc excision in deep endometriosis of the rectum using transanal staplers with LARS and BENS scoresC. Klapczynski (Rouen, France)
09:36–09:46 Postoperative stenosis following segmental resection or disc excision for deep endometriosis infiltrating the rectosigmoid: a retrospective comparative studyS. Braund (Rouen, France)
09:46–09:56 Relationship between patient age and disease features in a prospective cohort of 1,560 women affected by endometriosisE. Stochino-Loi (Rouen, France)
09:56–10:06 Transrectal High-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) for the management of rectosigmoid Deep Infiltrating Endometriosis: Results of phase I clinical trialG. Dubernard (Lyon, France)
10:06–10:14 Surgical management of urinary tract endometriosis: a one year longitudinal multicenter study in 31 French hospitals in 2017C.-A. Philip (Lyon, France)
10:14–10:22 Outcomes of surgical treatment for urogenital endometriosisA. Popov (Moscow, Russian Federation)
10:22–10:30 Endometriosis in an Episiotomy Scar and in Labium Minus: Two Case ReportsF. T. Selcuki (Istanbul, Turkey)
10:30–11:00 Coffee break
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2019
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11:00–12:10 Ovarian endometriosisChairs: C. Exacoustos, M. Fanta
11:00–11:15 Ovarian endometriosis and surgery: a challenge for the gynaecologistJ. Donnez (Louvain, Belgium)
11:15–11:30 Update on ovarian endometriosisM. Rius (Barcelona, Spain)
11:30–11:45 Laparoscopic management of endometriotic cyst and ovarian damage: how to avoidG. Pados (Thessaloniki, Greece)
11:45–12:00 3-step laparoscopic surgery for giant endometrioma: Combination of intracorporeal and extracorporeal techniqueE. C. Gundogdu (Istanbul, Turkey)
12:00–12:10 The prevalence of endometrioma and associated malignant transformation in women over 40 years of ageE. Oral (Istanbul, Turkey)
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LIST OF E-POSTERSAdenomyosisComparison of survival outcomes in patients with coexisting uterine adenomyosis with endometrial cancer: Does low-grade tumor have less survival time?Basol Gulfem, Kale Ahmet, Gundogdu Cansu Elif, Mat Emre, Yildiz Gazi, Usta Taner (Turkey)
Basic researchAssessment of the composition of nervous trunks at peritoneal endometriosisA. E. Andreev, A. O. Drobintseva, A. S. Molotkov, V. O. Polyakova, M. I. Yarmolinskaya, I. M. Kvetnoy (Russian Federation)
Prospects for the use of a VIP as a marker reflecting the course of pain in patients with peritoneal endometriosisA. E. Andreev, A. O. Drobintseva, S. Y. Kruglov, Y. S. Krylova, V. O. Polyakova, I. M. Kvetnoy (Russian Federation)
One cell at a time: endometriosis and its microenvironmentYuliana Tan, William Flynn, Suleyman Bozal, Diane Luo, Paul Robson, Anthony A. Luciano, Danielle E. Luciano, Elise T. Courtois (USA)
Increased gene expression of CREM in endometriosisShadi Kalantari, Amene Saadat Varnosfaderani, Fariba Ramezanali, Maryam Shahhoseini, Elham Amirchaghmaghi (Iran)
Case report of a 15 year old with endometrial lesions in atypical placesQuang-Khoi Le, Ludwig Kiesel, Sebastian Daniel Schaefer (Germany)
Oncological markers CA-125, CA 19-9 and endometriosisLudek Fiala, Jiri Lenz, Petr Bob, Petra Konecna (Czech Republic)
Serum concentrations of S100-A11 and AIF-1 positively correlate with ca 125 levels in patients with endometriosisRadovan Pilka, Ondřej Malchar, Kateřina Horváthová, Radim Marek, Petr Dzvinčuk, David Stejskal, Gabriela Krejčí, Marek Švesták (Czech Republic)
Expression of tyrosinkinase receptors in endometry in patients with deep infiltrative endometriosisA. S. Safronova, N. A. Buralkina, S. K. Muftaydinova, V. D. Chuprynin, L. Z. Faysullin (Russian Federation)
Dysregulation of PGRMC1 may contribute to pathogenesis of endometriosisCharlotte Thieffry, Mauriane Maja, Asena Aynaci, Etienne Marbaix, Patrick Henriet (Belgium)
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Enhanced expression of TACE contributes to elevated levels of sVCAM-1 in endometriosis and is associated with infertilityQuanah Hudson, Katharina Proestling, Iveta Yotova, Susanne Gamperl, Christoph Hauser, Rene Wenzl, Christian Schneeberger, Ladislaus Szabo, Mario Mairhofer, Heinrich Husslein, Lorenz Kuessel (Austria)
ComplicationsUterine rupture during vaginal delivery after two laparoscopic surgeries of endometriosis A case reportNicole Hammerschmid, Andreas Brandstetter (Austria)
Deep infiltrating endometriosis as a cause of non-symptomatic hydronephrosis despite surgical treatment in the center of excellence in endometriosis surgeryDagmara Filipecka-Tyczka, Michał Rabijewski, Hanna Ruta, Radosław Bernard Maksym (Poland)
Conservative treatmentEfficacy of elagolix in the treatment of endometriosisAlexandra Perricos, René Wenzl (Austria)
Characterization of patients with non-response or intolerance to hormonal treatment for endometriosis: a cohort analysisKonstantinos Nirgianakis, Cloé Vaineau, Lia Agliati, Michel Mueller (Switzerland)
Deep infiltrating endometriosisCorrelations between ultrasound and intraoperative findings of deep infiltrating endometriosisAlin-Stefan Constantin, Hans-Rudolf Tinneberg, Anna Oberstein, Eva Velten, Jari Binz, Jörg Bernhard Engel (Germany)
Therapeutic strategies in deep infiltrating endometriosis of the intestine in the retrospective studyPredrag Drazic, M. Deeb, R. Schutz, K.-W. Schweppe (Germany)
Conservative treatment of rectosigmoid endometriosis: A prospective studyAnne Gisselmann Egekvist, Edvard Marinovskij, Axel Forman, Ulrik S. Kesmodel, Ole Graumann, Mikkel Seyer-Hansen (Denmark)
Endometriosis caused abnormal vaginal bleeding and rectal stenosisMartin Němec, Martin Chrostek (Czech Republic)
Laparoscopic reimplantation of the ureter in severe forms of endometriosisA. S. Safronova, V. D. Chuprynin, M. V. Melnikov, N. A. Buralkina (Russian Federation)
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Endometriosis and InfertilityImmune status and attempted immunomodulatory therapy for women with endometriosis complicated by infertilityG. Z. Eshimbetova, D. A. Musakhodzhaeva (Uzbekistan)
Oocytes and embryos quality in endometriosis. Review of literatureMohamed Gamal Ibrahim, Heba Ahmed Amer (Germany & Egypt)
Endometriosis and malignancyEndometroid carcinoma of ovary arising in ovarian remnant after bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy because of ovarian endometriosis – a case reportJadranka Georgievska, Igor Alulovski, Sasho Stojcevski, Sasho Dimitrovski, Maja Pejkovska, Viktorija Jovanovska, Ljubo Ognenović (R. N. Macedonia)
Malignant transformation of endometriosis in the ceasarian section scarRadosław B. Maksym, Milena Skibińska, Hanna Ruta, Michał Rabijewski (Poland)
Ovarian endometriosisHow big can an endometrioma be for a spontaneous pregnancy?Umit Inceboz, Ismail Kucuk, Refik Keles, Murat Ermete (Turkey)
Recurrence rates following ovarian cystectomy or uni/bilateral oophorectomy procedures in patients over 40 years old with endometriosisCihan Kaya, İsmail Alay, Hüseyin Cengiz, Şükrü Yıldız, Murat Ekin, Levent Yaşar, Engin Oral (Turkey)
Endometriomas – From diagnosis to a childRobert Vulic (Croatia)
Supportive measures and alternative treatmentSoftware development for the quantitative analysis of the results of immunohistochemically researches for the minimally invasive diagnosis of endometriosis diseaseA. E. Andreev, S. L. Tsenevska, D. I. Sergeev, N. Kukavitsa, A. O. Drobintseva, P. D. Drobintsev (Russian Federation)
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSWe would like to express our appreciation for the valuable support our Industry Partners’ bring by participating at the 5th European Congress on Endometriosis. Our Partners support, involvement and advice are greatly appreciated. Thank You very much!
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Live Surgery Partner Lanyards Partner
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INDUSTRY SATELLITE SYMPOSIA
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2019
A312:30–13:30 Industry Satellite Symposium sponsored by Medtronic: Advanced Endometriosis: How Can We Optimize Patient Outcomes?
12:30–12:35 Introduction by Chairman: Introduce speakers and the objective of this satellite symposium
Professor Helder Ferreira12:35–12:50 The Advantages of Using High-Frequency Sealing Tools in Deeply
Infiltrating Endometriosis (DIE)Dr Radek Chvátal
12:50–13:05 Endometriosis in BalanceDr Jeroen Metzemaekers
13:05–13:20 Persistent or Recurrent Pain After Endometriosis Surgery: Why and How to Prevent?Professor Helder Ferreira
13:05–13:20 Questions and AnswersAll Faculty
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2019
A312:30–13:30 Industry Satellite Symposium sponsored by Merck: Endometriosis and Infertility – New Horizon
Chair: E. Oral
12:30–12:50 Merck’s Heritage in fertilityT. D‘Hooghe (Belgium)
12:50–13:10 How to optimize medically assisted reproduction in endometriosis-associated infertilityC. Tomassetti (Belgium)
13:10–13:30 How (much) does endometriosis reduce oocyte, embryo and endometrium quality?P. Vigano (Italy)
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CONFERENCE VENUE – FLOOR PLAN
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SOCIAL EVENTSWelcome DrinkDate: December 5, 2019Time: 18:30Venue: Cubex Centre PraguePrice: included in the registration fee
Congress Dinner at Velká klášterní restaurace (Great Monastery Restaurant)Date: December 6, 2019Event Start: 19:00Venue: Velká klášterní restaurace (Great Monastery Restaurant),
Strahovské nádvoří 302/11, 118 00 Praha 1-HradčanyPrice: 79 €Description: Buffet dinnerDress code: Semi-formal
The Congress Dinner will be held at the Great Monastery Restaurant, located in the premises of the Premonstratensian Strahov Monastery, just a few steps from the Prague Castle.
Premonstratensian monastery at Strahov was founded in 1140 by the Bishop of Olomouc, Jindřich Zdík, with the support of the Czech Prince, and later king Vladislav II. A huge complex standing at the outset of the Royal Way offers pleasant dining in the historical Great Monastery Restaurant.
Its rustic interior enhances customer’s experience from savouring the classical Czech cuisine the restaurant offers. Along with the traditional cuisine, customers can also enjoy a beautiful view of Prague. Musician Jiří Stivín will guide you through the evening with his music. He plays many musical instruments and genres from classical renaissance and baroque music to modern jazz. His musical performance is characterized as free and improvised.
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REGISTRATIONRegistration fees
On-site registrationfrom November 19, 2019
Member EEL/WES 540 EURNon-member EEL/WES 660 EURYoung Doctors under 35 340 EUR
Registration fees include 21% VAT.
Note: Payments must be received by the corresponding deadlines (early or standard), otherwise the subsequent rate will be automatically applied.
The registration fee includes:• Entrance to Scientific Sessions• Admission to Exhibition and Poster area• Congress materials• Coffee Breaks• Welcome Drink
Pre-Congress coursesPresurgical Diagnosis of Deep Infiltrating Diagnosis (DIE) by Transvaginal Sonography (TVS)Date: December 4, 2019, 8:30Price: 160 EUR
Endometriosis SchoolDate: December 4, 2019, 13:30Price: 120 EUR
Choose both of the Pre-Congress courses and pay only 200 EUR! Please wait for the Congress Secretariat to send you a corrected proforma invoice first.
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PRACTICAL CONFERENCE INFORMATIONConference Badges Each Conference delegate will receive a Conference badge upon registration. The Conference badge must be worn during the entire Conference to be able to enter the Scientific Sessions and receive education accreditation.
CloakroomCloakroom is located on the right side next to the registration desk and it is free of charge to all registered participants.
Cloakroom opening hours:
Thursday, December 5, 2019 07:00–19:00Friday, December 6, 2019 07:30–17:00Saturday, December 7, 2019 07:30–13:00
Coffee BreaksDuring the program breaks, coffee breaks will be served free of charge to all participants wearing their name badges. They will be served at the foyer.
Internet WiFi is free of charge.Network: EEC2019Password: eecprague2019 Insurance The Conference organizer cannot accept liability for personal injuries sustained or for loss or damage of property belonging to Conference participants, either during or as a result of the Conference. Please check the validity of your own insurance. Conference Language All oral presentations and posters must be in English. Simultaneous interpretation will not be provided.
Programme ChangesThe organizers cannot assume liability for any changes in the programme due to external or unforeseen circumstances. PostersE-Poster Stations are located on the 1st floor in the Exhibition Area.
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Photo and Video Participants are kindly reminded that taking photos and videos is prohibited at all oral presentations to reduce disruption for speakers and the audience. Delegates, exhibitors, sponsors, speakers and any other registered attendees of the 5th EUROPEAN CONGRESS ON ENDOMETRIOSIS, Prague, Czech Republic, December 5–7, 2019 acknowledge the information that pictures, videos and sound documents are taken during the Conference on behalf of EEC (Organizer), and may be stored, used or published for Conference Reports and/or future information to members and interested renal community. It shall be clear to attendees that photographs, sound or video recordings taken during the conference will include recognizable images or voices of those in attendance and that such material may be made available on the Associations website or may be posted in Social Media communicating about the Conference. As EEC we do not prohibit participants, exhibitors, sponsors or media from photographing, video- or audio-taping some Conference activities. EEC is not responsible for third party use of such materials. Any individual has the right to deny participation in photographs, video or audio recordings. A person always has the right to revoke any consent given for use and may ask to get complete information on such personal data filed and stored and can ask that audio-visual data on the person is deleted. The ownership remains at all times with the person on pictures or on voice or video recorded material.
Getting AroundThe public transport infrastructure consists of an intensely used integrated transport system of Prague Metro (its length is 59 km with 57 stations in total), Prague Tram System (including the “nostalgic tram” no. 91), buses, the Petřín funicular to Petřín Hill, and six ferrets. Prague has one of the highest rates of public transport usage in the world with 1.2 billion passenger journeys per annum.
AirportVáclav Havel Airport Prague handles flights of most European carriers and also some overseas flights. It is located 30–45 minutes by car from the center of Prague. There is a good connection between the airport and city center by public transport buses and taxis.
Unfortunately, there is no subway or train connection to the city from the airport. You should buy a ticket before travelling and these can be found at the arrival hall, at ticket machines or at the newsagents (if arriving late and all shops are closed buy a ticket from the driver but large banknotes are not accepted).
Public transportPrague has a very sophisticated subway, tram and bus transport system. The Prague underground is quite new and efficient. At peak times, trains run every 2 or 3 minutes, and during off-peak hours at least every 8–10 minutes.
You can find more information about Prague public transport on the website www.dpp.cz.
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Most visitors find travel passes cost effective and hassle free. If you use public transport more than a few times a day, definitely go for one. Also 3 and 5 day passes allow free transport for a child aged between 6 and 14 (inclusive).
Prague City Transport FaresTravelling by city transport is possible with a valid ticket only. Passengers have to obtain their tickets before boarding the vehicle or entering the Metro system. The ticket is valid only if marked in the validation appliance.
Fares• Standard ticket: 32 CZK (children 16 CZK)• Short-term ticket: 24 CZK (children 12 CZK) The standard ticket is valid for 90 minutes and short-term ticket is valid for 30 minutes after
marking.
• One-day (24-hour) ticket: 110 CZK (children 55 CZK)• 3-day (72-hour) ticket: 310 CZK (not available for children) The one-day and three-day tickets are valid for all the city transport facilities and allow
transfers. On such a ticket, owner’s name and the date of birth have to be filled in. The ticket is valid from the moment of its marking. These tickets can be bought in the Information Centres of the Prague Information Service (PIS).
For more details visit www.dpp.cz/en/fares-in-pragueFind a connection at spojeni.dpp.cz
Taxi serviceIn the city center, taxis are easy to take from the street but we strongly recommend you use hotel taxis or to call a taxi by phone through the radio taxi service.
We recommend you use following taxi companies:Profi Taxi: +420 261 314 151 or +420 844 700 800AAA Taxi: +420 222 333 222 or +420 2211 0 2211Tick Tack Taxi: +420 721 300 300
Boarding charge: approx. 30–40 CZK/1 driveJourneys within the city: approx. 26–28 CZK/1 kilometerWaiting time: approx. 4–6 CZK/1 minute
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OPENING HOURS SUMMARYPre-Congress Courses Registration
Wednesday, December 4, 2019 07:00–17:00
RegistrationAll documents, personal name badge and Conference bag will be handed out to registered participants during the following opening hours:
Thursday, December 5, 2019 07:00–19:00Friday, December 6, 2019 07:30–17:00Saturday, December 7, 2019 07:30–13:00
Speakers’ Ready Room
Thursday, December 5, 2019 07:00–19:00Friday, December 6, 2019 07:00–17:30Saturday, December 7, 2019 07:30–13:30
Exhibition
Thursday, December 5, 2019 08:00–19:30Friday, December 6, 2019 08:00–17:30Saturday, December 7, 2019 08:00–13:00
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ACREDITATIONThe European Congress on Endometriosis has been accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME®) with xx European CME credits (ECMEC®s). This means our event has fulfilled the UEMS-EACCME quality requirements such as having high quality scientific content, being free of commercial bias and having appropriate educational approach. Each medical specialist should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the educational activity.
The Certificate of Attendance with CME credits is available through online evaluation and credit claiming procedure available in the mobile app.
To sign in, please use the e-mail address you already used for Conference registration. It is necessary to fill in an Evaluation Form to receive the Certificate of Attendance.
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