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CQHCWC hosts online forum on uterine cavity diseases

Updated: 2021-09-15

       

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Wang Jian speaks at the opening ceremony of the forum. [Photo/CQHCWC]

A uterine cavity disease and reproductive health summit forum, along with the ninth training session on practical hysteroscopy skills, was held at the Chongqing Health Center for Women and Children (CQHCWC) in Southwest China's Chongqing on Sept 4-5.

The events were meant to promote the standardized diagnosis and treatment of uterine cavity diseases and improve the diagnosis and treatment of hysteroscopy techniques in the city. The online event invited nearly 40 well-known experts from around the nation to participate.

In addition, 43,000 gynecology and obstetrics medical workers from medical institutions across the country participated online.

Wang Jian, secretary of the Party committee of the CQHCWC, and Duan Hua, secretary-general of the gynecology and obstetrics branch of the Chinese Medical Association, both spoke at the opening ceremony and expressed their hopes for the development of standardized diagnosis and treatment of uterine cavity diseases and the improvement of hysteroscopy techniques.

Following the ceremony, experts discussed important issues related to uterine cavity diseases and reproductive health, with topics ranging from standardized implementation of uterine cavity reconstructive surgery to diagnosis and treatment of genital tract malformations, hysteroscopic surgery complications, and endocrine problems related to uterine cavity diseases.

Through online question-and-answer sessions, case sharing, surgery demonstrations, and training simulations, the training session on practical hysteroscopy aimed to promote hysteroscopy techniques at primary medical institutions and help build a standardized training and assessment system for hysteroscopy in the city.

The forum provided a platform for academic exchange related to new technologies and methods for the diagnosis and treatment of hysteroscopy diseases, and helped promote academic development and technological innovation and development in uterine cavity diseases and reproductive health in Southwest China.