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About the Congress
The groundbreaking series of COGI Congresses provide a unique platform to discuss controversial issues in all fields of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Infertility. The ability to discuss only controversial topics with emphasis on clinical solutions in cases where no agreed-upon answers or consensus exist, provides clinicians with an insight and a take-home message that ameliorates treatment in the most difficult situations.
Scientific Debates
Infertility & ART:
IVM is a niche procedure that does not offer any real advantage, compared with a milder form of stimulation in most patients, including in PCOS patients
PGS should be banned from routine clinical use due to inferior results and higher embryonic risk
Treatment of teratospermia: "IMSI or just ICSI"?
What are the best methods for the cryopreservation of human oocytes and embryos? Obesity is associated with a lower success rate of infertility treatments and higher risks and complications during pregnancy, hence access to fertility treatments should be determined by female body mass index (BMI)
Can we improve pregnancy rates of patients with DOR by better stimulation
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Gynecology
Should we perform any surgery other than TVT? Are colposuspensions obsolete?
Is resection of deep-infiltrating endometriosis required prior to IVF? Should we search and treat women with low bone mineral density? "To Mesh or not to Mesh" - that is the question EBM: What's next?
Fetomaternal Medicine
Should we prefer emergency cerclage for conservative treatment of bulging membranes?
Should we strive to predict pre-eclampsia?
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