All AroundPelvic FloorSurgery
Inspired by Anatomy. Driven by Innovation.
Scientific Chairs

John O. DeLancey
USA

Giuseppe Campagna
Italy

Alfredo Ercoli
Italy
From anatomy to surgery
A 360° exploration
Following the success of the first All Around Pelvic Floor Anatomy symposium, this second edition broadens and deepens its scope, offering a 360-degree exploration of surgical techniques and the latest technological innovations in the treatment of pelvic floor disorders.
The programme brings together a community of excellence — professionals committed to advancing knowledge and clinical-surgical practice in this field — through live demonstrations, interactive sessions and keynote lectures.
Alfredo Ercoli · Giuseppe Campagna
Why Attend
Four reasons to be there
Live Surgery
Vaginal, robotic and laparoscopic procedures performed live by expert surgeons with real-time commentary.
From anatomy to surgery
Surgical anatomy, imaging and biology of the pelvic floor — building the foundation for modern repair.
Robotics & Innovation
Emerging platforms, teleproctoring and environmental sustainability.
Teaching the Next Generation
Education, feasibility and a pilot initiative of the Lazio Regional Educational Network.
Two days · Ten sessions
Scientific programme
Day 1 — 5 Nov
- Pelvic floor surgical anatomy: from bench to practice
- Pelvic organ prolapse: vaginal approaches in the modern era
- Live surgery: vaginal procedures
- Can Generation Z learn vaginal surgery?
Day 2 — 6 Nov
- Redefining prolapse repair with robotics
- Live surgery: robotic procedures
- The future of prolapse surgery: can laparoscopy keep up?
- Live surgery: LPS procedures · Podcast & conclusions
International Faculty
Confirmed faculty
Prof. Michel Cosson
Hospital Center De Roubaix
Dr. Laurent De Landsheere
University of Liège

Prof. John O. DeLancey
University of Michigan Medical School

Dr. Fernanda Pipitone
Faculdade de Medicina da USP

Prof. Dr. Jan-Paul Roovers
Amsterdam UMC - University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Dr. Alessandro Ferdinando Ruffolo
Jeanne de Flandre Hospital, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire (CHU), Lille, France
Dr. Payton Schmidt
University of Michigan Medical School
Prof. Carolyn W. Swenson
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
Dr. Michel Wyndaele
University Medical Center Utrecht
Frequently asked questions
Who should attend?
Gynaecologists, urogynaecologists, urologists, colorectal and general surgeons, residents, midwives, nurses and physiotherapists with an interest in pelvic floor surgery.
What language is the symposium in?
The official language is English. No simultaneous translation is provided.
How much does registration cost?
The early-bird fee is €400 + VAT until 31 August 2026 and €500 + VAT afterwards. A reduced €250 + VAT fee applies to residents, midwives, nurses and physiotherapists.
Is the event accredited for CME/ECM?
Yes. The symposium is ECM-accredited for the Italian healthcare professions through provider MedicalNet (n. 256). See the CME page for credits and details.
How can I pay?
Registration is currently completed by bank transfer; payment instructions and the invoice are sent to you by email.
Where is the symposium held?
At the Auditorium Antonianum, Viale Manzoni 1, Rome — a short walk from the Manzoni and San Giovanni metro stations (line A).
Will I receive an invoice?
Yes. An invoice is issued by the organising secretariat (Eludia Events) for every registration; enter your billing details during sign-up.
Registration
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200 seats · official language English. Prices shown are net; 22% VAT applies at checkout.
