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Mesh and pelvic reconstruction symposium

A unique opportunity to learn from global leaders in the field, exchange knowledge, and shape the future of female pelvic mesh injury management and pelvic reconstruction.

Location

Who should attend

Allied health, GP, Nurse, Nurse practitioner

Duration

Pricing

Early bird pricing ends 1 July 2025.

    Registration details will be added when available.

    About this event

    A unique opportunity to learn from global leaders in the field, exchange knowledge, and shape the future of female pelvic mesh injury management and pelvic reconstruction.

    This national symposium, hosted by the New Zealand Female Pelvic Mesh Service (NZFPMS), brings together leading clinicians, researchers, and patient advocates from Aotearoa, Australia and the UK to improve the care of people affected by surgical mesh procedures for stress urinary incontinence (SUI) and pelvic organ prolapse (POP). 

    General practitioners and practice nurses play a pivotal role in early recognition, referral, and ongoing support for those experiencing mesh-related complications. This symposium offers an important opportunity to strengthen primary care knowledge, confidence, and care pathways in this complex area of women’s health. 

    Key topics relevant to general practice

    • Early signs of mesh-related harm and post-surgical complications.
    • Trauma-informed conversations and care in general practice.
    • Understanding sexual morbidity, persistent pelvic pain, and mental health impact.
    • Latest developments in surgical and non-surgical management of SUI and prolapse.
    • Reconstruction following mesh removal, including treatment with implanted devices.
    • Advances in fistula identification and management.
    • When cystectomy becomes inevitable.
    • Future directions in the management of pelvic floor dysfunction. 

    Attendance is encouraged from general practitioners, practice nurses, nurse practitioners, GP registrars and early carer GPs, as this area of practice continues to evolve and demands a multidisciplinary, patient-centred response.

    Registration

    Medical, nursing and allied health early bird pricing ends 1 July 2025.

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