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The 2024 Mindray Europe Nuewa Club Annual Academic Conference Successfully Held in Sofia

2024-07-24

As part of the Project 2025 Advanced Technology Exchange initiative, the Nuewa Club cultivates a robust community for women's health care medical practitioners.

Recently, the 2024 Mindray Europe Nuewa Club Annual Academic Conference took place grandly in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. The event attracted over 70 obstetrics and gynecology experts and scholars from various European countries, including Bulgaria, Croatia, Italy, and Romania, as well as doctors from the French-speaking region of Algeria in Africa. The conference focused on discussing the latest research in women’s and fetal health.

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Eight top European lecturers were invited to the conference, covering a wide range of topics from early to late pregnancy fetal screening and prenatal diagnosis, to breast ultrasound examinations and ovarian and adnexal cancer diagnosis. Professor Guiseppe Rizzo, Head of Clinica ospedaliero-universitaria Policlinico Umberto I, University Hospital in Rome, Italy, and one of the founders of the ISUOG Association, shared his insights on the Smart Exploration of the Fetal brain and Central Nervous System through an online lecture, highlighting the significant role of Mindray Nuewa I9’s Smart ICV tool in enhancing the efficiency and reliability of fetal brain volume assessment.

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Professor Guiseppe Rizzo connected online for a Q&A session.

Czech FMF certified lecturer, Professor Ishrag Dhaifalah, presented on "Turning the pyramid of prenatal care," analyzing the necessity of non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) in early pregnancy through comprehensive case studies. She engaged in an in-depth discussion with Dr. Jeni Panayotova from Nadezhda Women’s Health Hospital in Bulgaria about the limitations of NIPT in different countries.

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Professor Ishrag Dhaifalah

Additionally, Professor Tihomir Vejnovic from the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Medical Faculty of Novi Sad University in Serbia shared the advantages of the Nuewa I9 smart tools in daily diagnosis, emphasizing the efficiency of Smart Scene 3D in identifying fetal facial developmental abnormalities

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Professor Tihomir Vejnovic

Dr. Jeni Panayotova from Bulgaria also presented research cases on observing fetal developmental abnormalities in early pregnancy.

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Dr. Jeni Panayotova

In the gynecology session, Dr. Ioan Stoian from Romania and Professor Ivan Bolan?a from Croatia shared their experiences with breast scanning and the application of 2D/3D pelvic ultrasound in diagnosing congenital uterine anomalies (CUA).

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Dr. Ioan Stoian
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Professor Ivan Bolan?a

Dr. Mateo Frigerio from ASST Monza – San Gerardo Hospital, Italy demonstrated the application of Smart Pelvic in cases of bladder, uterine, and rectal prolapse, conducting a live pelvic floor scan via the Mindray intelligent remote solution MiCo+ Live.

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Dr. Mateo Frigerio shares Smart Pelvic cases
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Mindray Mico+ Live sub-venue pelvic floor scan demonstration

Finally, Dr. Chiara Landolfo from the UK introduced the IOTA (International Ovarian Tumor Analysis) Association’s calculator for ovarian tumor ultrasound examination and the clinical value of the two-step models BDs and ADNEX in tumor classification.

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Subsequently, Professor Ishraq Dhaifalah conducted a live operational demonstration for the attending doctors and clinical experts, drawing widespread attention.

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This annual conference offered a platform for global experts to share innovative medical technologies and cutting-edge academic research. The Nuewa Club will continue to collaborate with medical professionals, dedicated to safeguarding women’s healthcare.

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