About 300 surgeons are expected to attend the conference, which deals with hysteroscopy workshop, on the first day, to impart skill to future generation of gynaecologists, Dr Asha R Rao, Associate Director, Rao Hospital Centre for Assisted Reproduction and Endoscopy, told reporters here today.
The event is organised by the hospital Covai Obstetrics and Gynaecology Society and Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry Chapter of Indian Society for Assisted Reproduction, Asha said.
The latest sonography is capable of identifying malformation of foetus, uterine anomalies, multi-pregnancy and tubal pregnancy from which further procedures, like carrying out hystetoscopy or laparoscopy on the patients could be decided, she said.
On the second day, Dr Mark Bowaman, president, Australian Fertility Society would speak on "current trend in fertility treatment" and Dr Anju Sinha, Consultant in Gynaegololgy from National University, UK, would talk on "unexplained reasons for infertility", Asha said.