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Gynaecological Endoscopy · Annual Conference

BSGE Annual Scientific Meeting 2026

Organised by the British Society for Gynaecological Endoscopy
Dates29 Apr – 1 May 2026
VenueQueen Elizabeth II Centre
CityLondon, United Kingdom
The British Society for Gynaecological Endoscopy Annual Scientific Meeting 2026 in London, focused on gynaecological endoscopy, minimally invasive surgery, research presentations, live surgery, pre-congress workshops and networking.
Reviewed byDr Robert BaxterDr Robert Baxter· Junior Clinical Fellow, Acute Medical Unit· Updated 20 Jun 2026
MedicMess Conference Intelligence
Audience
Gynaecological endoscopy consultants, trainees, residents, nurses, AHPs, medical students and early-career professionals interested in minimally invasive gynaecological surgery.
Networking
Four networking events were advertised, including welcome drinks and dinner, Tower Bridge reception, river networking dinner, and specialist streams across a large national society ASM.
Research Value
High: abstract submission covered oral, video and e-poster formats, and accepted abstracts were stated to be cited in Facts, Views & Vision in ObGyn.
Trainee Relevance
Doctor-in-training and medical student rates were listed; the programme included residents/RIGS activity, trainee-relevant pre-congress workshops and a RIGS presentation/networking dinner.
Why This Conference Matters
Audience
Gynaecological endoscopy consultants, trainees, residents, nurses, AHPs, medical students and early-career professionals interested in minimally invasive gynaecological surgery.
Networking
Four networking events were advertised, including welcome drinks and dinner, Tower Bridge reception, river networking dinner, and specialist streams across a large national society ASM.
Research Value
High: abstract submission covered oral, video and e-poster formats, and accepted abstracts were stated to be cited in Facts, Views & Vision in ObGyn.
Trainee Relevance
Doctor-in-training and medical student rates were listed; the programme included residents/RIGS activity, trainee-relevant pre-congress workshops and a RIGS presentation/networking dinner.
Programme Highlights
Pre-congress courses
Endometriosis CNS, vNOTES, hysteroscopy, fibroid ablation, ultrasound, Da Vinci surgery, robotic surgery, RIGS laparoscopy, clinical research and myomectomy workshops
Networking
Welcome drinks reception and networking welcome dinner with RIGS presentation
Keynote Speakers
Keynote
FS
Fevzi Shakir
Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
Chair of Local Organising Committee and ASM welcome
AR
Amer Raza
Cromwell Hospital
Local organising committee
AS
Arohan Sapkota
Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
Local organising committee
DP
Deepika Pannu
Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
Local organising committee
DT
Denis Tsepov
Princess Grace Hospital, HCA Healthcare
Local organising committee
NC
Natalie Cooper
Barts Health NHS Trust
Local organising committee
Abstract Submission Guide
Abstract submissions are closed
Deadline: 6 February 2026
Original scientific research
Surgical techniques
Audits
Service developments
Innovations in gynaecological endoscopy

MedicMess Tips

  • Abstract submission deadline was extended to 6 February 2026.
  • Presenting authors had to register by 27 March 2026 or the abstract would be withdrawn from the programme.
  • Preferred abstract formats included video, oral, e-poster or either.
  • Medical student onsite registration was GBP195; doctor-in-training non-member onsite registration was GBP750.
  • The QEII Centre is close to Westminster and St James’s Park Underground stations.
Cost & Registration
CategoryPrice
Standard registration£1,000
Trainee / IMT£750
Medical student£195
Key Deadlines
6 Feb 2026
Abstract submission deadline
27 Mar 2026
Registration deadline
29 Apr 2026
Conference begins
Practical Information
By TrainNearest Underground stations listed were Westminster and St James’s Park on Jubilee, District and Circle lines.
Travel TipThe venue page recommended the Transport for London app for real-time travel updates and journey planning.
AccommodationASM26 venue page linked to a dedicated accommodation booking page.
Venue DetailsQueen Elizabeth II Centre, Broad Sanctuary, London SW1P 3EE.
Nearest AirportHeathrow and Gatwick were listed as well connected by express train and tube services.
Conference Snapshot
SpecialtyGynaecological Endoscopy
Organising societyBritish Society for Gynaecological Endoscopy
Conference formatIn-person only
LocationQueen Elizabeth II Centre, London
The Complete Guide to the BSGE Annual Scientific Meeting 2026

BSGE Annual Scientific Meeting 2026 took place from 29 April to 1 May 2026 at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre in Westminster, London, with pre-congress workshops on 28 April. The theme was “One World, One Vision - Breaking Surgical Ground in Endoscopy”. The event was designed for established experts, early-career professionals, nurses, residents and trainees working in gynaecological endoscopy and minimally invasive surgery.

The ASM page describes more than 10 pre-congress workshops, five parallel scientific and networking streams, live surgery sessions, an interactive innovation zone and four networking events, including a welcome dinner, Tower Bridge reception and river networking dinner. Abstract submission was open for oral, video and e-poster presentations, including original scientific research, surgical techniques, audits, service developments and innovations in gynaecological endoscopy. The abstract deadline was extended to 6 February 2026, with notification on 27 February and presenter registration due by 27 March. The abstract page states that ASM26 abstracts will be cited in Facts, Views & Vision in ObGyn. Onsite registration rates were visible: non-member senior GBP1000, doctor in training GBP750, nurse/AHP GBP470 and medical student GBP195; BSGE member discounted rates were also listed. Numeric CPD points were not visible on the pages inspected.