Applying PAS Surgical Principles to Complex Caesarean Delivery – GEFOG Health Foundation
GEFOG Health Foundation shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Are we limiting our best surgical principles to only the rarest cases?
The meticulous anatomy-guided dissection and topography-guided haemostasis techniques developed for Placenta Accreta Spectrum (PAS) shouldn’t stay locked inside PAS surgeries.
Difficult exposure, severe adhesions, and distorted pelvic anatomy happen in thousands of non-PAS complex caesarean deliveries every single day. Operating safely begins with optimal exposure, meticulous dissection, and anatomy-guided haemostasis – frameworks shared across all levels of surgical complexity.
Join the GEFOG Health Foundation for our upcoming webinar: ‘Beyond Placenta Accreta Spectrum: Applying Anatomy-Guided Surgical Principles to Complex Caesarean Delivery’.
Prof. Karin A. Fox, Prof. Albaro Nieto-Calvache and Prof. José M. Palacios-Jaraquemada will lead an interactive clinical case discussion demonstrating how PAS surgical dissection concepts can be applied directly to routine, challenging caesarean sections.
Date: Sunday, 12 July 2026
Time: 16:00–18:00 BST | UK time
Format: Online webinar | Free worldwide
Expert Faculty:
Prof Asma Khalil (Moderator) – Lead Consultant for Multiple Pregnancy Services at St George’s University Hospitals, London, UK.
Prof. Karin Fox (Guest Speaker) – Professor of Maternal-Fetal Medicine, UTMB Galveston; Vice Chair of the International Society for PAS. USA
Prof. Albaro Jose Nieto Calvache – Specialist in Complex Obstetric Surgery and PAS, Fundación Valle del Lili, Colombia.
Prof. José M. Palacios-Jaraquemada – Obstetric Surgeon, Fellow of RCOG, FIGO Working Group on Labour and Delivery, Argentina.
What You Will Learn:
- Why complex caesarean delivery must be recognised as a broader surgical entity beyond PAS.
- Safe bladder dissection and identifying appropriate surgical planes.
- How to apply anatomy-guided and topography-guided haemostasis under pressure.
- Managing complex non-PAS cases to support progressive surgical training.
Additional Benefits:
Certificate of attendance for live participants.
Access to the recording for all registered attendees.
Direct access to global thought leaders during the live QaA.
Who Should Attend?
Obstetricians, Gynaecologists, Maternal-Fetal Medicine Specialists, Obstetric Surgeons, PAS and High-Risk Obstetric Teams, Trainees, Fellows, Anaesthetists, and Critical Care Professionals.
Secure your spot now by clicking ‘Attend’ on this event page or registering directly here.”
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