HARTUS 2026 Recap
Highlights from HARTUS 2026: Advancements in Hysteroscopy, Assisted Reproductive Technology, and Ultrasonography
Fziomed was honored to participate in the Hysteroscopy Assisted Reproductive Technology and Ultrasonography (HARTUS) Annual Meeting held in Rome, Italy from April 27 – 29, 2026.
Throughout the meeting, Fziomed welcomed attendees to its exhibit booth, where we showcased Oxiplex/IU and Oxiplex/AP Adhesion Barrier Gels. Our team provided product demonstrations, discussed Fziomed’s proprietary dual-polymer technology platform, and reviewed the clinical evidence supporting the use of Oxiplex/IU and Oxiplex/AP for adhesion prevention.
Fziomed also sponsored a Breakfast Symposium on April 28, chaired by Prof. Attilio Di Spiezio Sardo (Naples, Italy) with featured speaker Dr. Brunella Zizolfi (Naples, Italy). Presented to a standing-room-only audience, the session explored the clinical impact of postoperative intrauterine adhesions, innovative strategies to reduce adhesion formation, and ongoing clinical research evaluating the effectiveness of Oxiplex/IU.

On the final day of the conference, Oxiplex/IU was showcased during multiple live surgical procedures as part of the live surgery program, which provided attendees with the opportunity to observe hysteroscopy techniques and hear expert clinical commentary from leading physicians in the field. Prof. Sergio Haimovich (Barcelona, Spain), Prof. Stefano Bettocchi (Bari, Italy), Dr. Ursula Catena (Rome, Italy), and Dr. Brunella Zizolfi each discussed and utilized Oxiplex/IU during their live surgeries, providing attendees with an opportunity to observe its application in real-world clinical practice. The live surgery program was expertly coordinated by Prof. Di Spiezio.
Fziomed values opportunities to engage with clinicians, researchers, and healthcare professionals at meetings such as HARTUS. These collaborations foster the exchange of clinical knowledge and help advance understanding of postoperative adhesions and patient care across gynecologic and reproductive health specialties.
About HARTUS
The mission of HARTUS is to empowering couples by maximizing their reproductive potential through a broader, smarter strategy – one that includes fertility awareness, preservation and enhancement.
To truly address these evolving needs, reproductive specialists must adopt a multidisciplinary approach – combining expertise in hysteroscopy, ultrasonography, reproductive endocrinology and infertility (REI). A holistic, evidence-based evaluation of female fertility, including the impact of uterine and ovarian aging, is essential. Only by working together across specialties can we uncover, understand and address the full spectrum of reproductive challenges.
With this vision, a group of leading international experts came together in Rome in April 2024. What began as a round table discussion has now evolved into a permanent forum – HARTUS – a new initiative dedicated to transforming fertility care through innovation, collaboration and excellence.
Learn more about the HARTUS Meeting and educational programs.

