Childbirth and Women ́s Health
Pelvic Floor Trauma: Prevention and Treatment

Wednesday October 3, 2012 at 9 am to 6 pm

Aarhus University Hospital, the A Auditorium.


Meet researchers, experienced clinicians and medical teachers for a high impact introduction to the field of womens´s health.

All presentations at this conference will be in English.


Program:

Theme 1: Prevention of perineal trauma

Speakers Topic Links /
Power Poin
t
Li Thies-Lagergren
Midwife, PhD-student
Karolinska Institutet
Sweden
Perineal outcome
in nulliparous women
giving birth on a birth seat:
results of a randomized trial.
Article
Video

Power Point
Wenche Rotvold
Midwife
Sykehuset Østfold
Norway.
Decreasing the incidence
of anal sphincter tears
during delivery.
Article
Karen West
Midwife supervisor
Hvidovre Hospital
Denmark.
How is the baby born?
Video demonstrations with
manual techniques for head
and shoulder
Video
(Danish)


Power Point
Vigdis Aasheim
Midwife, PhD-student
Bergen University College
Norway
Perineal techniques during
the second stage of labour
for reducing perineal trauma
Article

Power Point

Theme 2: Diagnosis and treatment of perineal trauma


Speakers

Topic                                   
Link

Marianne G.-Kristensen
Urogynaecologist, PhD.
Aarhus University Hospital
Denmark
Ultrasound and clinical
assessment of perineal trauma & repair.
Guideline

References

Katja Jakopic, M.D
Renata Nahtigal, Midwife
University Clinical Center
Ljubljana, Slovenia
   
Mediolateral episiotomy:
pro et contra.
 
Webpage

Sara Kindberg      
Midwife, PhD, Publisher.
GynZone Denmark                                        
Development of an
e-learning tool about
diagnosis of perineal trauma.
Power Point

Homepage

Karl Møller Bek
Urogynaecologist, PhD.
Aarhus University Hospital
Denmark
Pelvic Floor Anatomy:
Developments in
medical knowledge
 Homepage


Theme 3: Postpartum rehabilitation




Speakers Topic                            
Link

Lene Enemark &
Katie Leabourn
Physiotherapists
Aarhus University Hospital
Denmark
Follow-up after anal
sphincter injury: results from a 3-month follow-up
research project.
Homepage

Hanne Gravgaard
Continence Nurse
Aarhus University Hospital
Denmark

Urinary incontinence
after pregnancy and
delivery. How is it treated?
 
Power Point

Ulla Due
Physiotherapist, M.Sc. Herlev University Hospital Denmark

 
Pelvic Floor Exercises:
When, How much,
How long? Myths and evidence.
References

Homepage

Julie Glavind
PhD Student, MD
Aarhus University Hospital
Denmark
Planned caesarean section
at term: outcomes for mothers and newborn.
 Trial homepage

Invitation and Program

  
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6 CME Points 

This conference is accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education.

Attendence is granted 6 CME points.
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Danish Association of Midwives
   
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Aarhus University Hospital

The A Auditorium
Brendstrupgaardsvej 102
8200 Aarhus North
Denmark

Free parking near the hospital is possible.
  
Aarhus University Hospital, Skejby