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上海大会重点关注最新的微创妇科治疗 2025-09-08

The 2025 annual congress of the Asia-Pacific Association of Gynecologic Endoscopy and Minimally Invasive Therapy is held in Shanghai last week.
The 2025 annual congress of the Asia-Pacific Association of Gynecologic Endoscopy and Minimally Invasive Therapy was held in Shanghai from Thursday through Sunday, drawing more than 700 global experts to discuss and share the latest advancements and trends in minimally invasive gynecological treatments.
The event, now in its 25th year, featured 32 sub-forums, with nearly 75 percent conducted in English, showcasing its international reach and influence.
Over the course of four days, world-leading experts participated in high-level academic forums covering a wide array of topics, including gynecologic oncology, hysteroscopy, fertility preservation, uterine fibroids, robotic surgery, perioperative management, and new technologies.
This year's event also featured live broadcasts of surgeries, forums for young scholars, oral presentations, and video demonstrations. Additionally, practical workshops on various surgical techniques were offered, focusing on the standardization and innovative development of minimally invasive gynecological procedures.
The annual meetings of the association, initiated by gynecologic endoscopy experts from the Asia-Pacific, aim to foster academic exchange and promote the dissemination of minimally invasive techniques. The event has grown to become one of the largest academic conferences in this field within the region. This year's meeting was the first to be hosted by experts from Shanghai.

A highlight of this year's congress is the appointment of Sun Jing (right), a professor from the Shanghai First Maternity and Infant Hospital, as the new president of the association.
A highlight of the congress this year was the appointment of Professor Sun Jing from Shanghai First Maternity and Infant Hospital as the new president of the association.
Shanghai First Maternity and Infant Hospital, one of the organizers of this year's meeting, has played a crucial role in fostering academic platforms and talent development. The hospital actively promotes the association's regional activities and training systems in Shanghai, strengthening collaboration between the Asia-Pacific and the Chinese mainland in minimally invasive techniques and academic concepts.
Professor Lee Chyi-long, chairman of the association's board, highlighted the advancements made by the Shanghai hospital in single-port laparoscopy and robotic minimally invasive technology in recent years, adding that they have achieved precision at the international level.
"The hospital's 'minimally invasive plus fertility preservation' approach reflects a unique Chinese characteristic, with young healthcare workers demonstrating increasing innovation and teamwork capabilities," he said.
Source: China Daily