Management of 3rd and 4th Degree Perineal Tears (OASI)
Master a Skill That Changes Lives
Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injuries (OASI) remain one of the most significant yet under-recognised causes of long-term anal incontinence in women. The difference between lifelong morbidity and recovery often lies in early recognition and the quality of repair.
This intensive, skill-focused workshop is designed to equip you with the confidence, precision, and clinical judgement required to manage these complex injuries effectively.
Why You Should Attend
- Learn step-by-step repair techniques from experts
- Strengthen your understanding of applied anatomy & physiology
- Gain hands-on experience with realistic simulation models
- Improve outcomes for women through evidence-based care
- Navigate clinical dilemmas and medico-legal challenges with clarity
What You’ll Learn
- Applied anatomy & classification of perineal tears
- Evidence-based repair techniques (with surgical videos)
- Anorectal physiology & investigations
- Role of endo-anal ultrasound in follow-up
- Management of anal incontinence & secondary repair
- Pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation
- Medico-legal considerations in OASI
Who Should Attend
- Consultants
- Registrars
- PGs
- Fellows
- Midwives
- NMEs
Get In Touch
Department of Academics
+91 40 40222309 | +91 7995577135 | academics@fernandez.foundation
Cancellation & Refund Policy
No refunds or cancellations will be accepted
Limited to FIRST 50 participants only
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