SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM OF 34TH WORLD CONGRESS OF ENDOUROLOGY & SWL PROGRAM BOOK AND ABSTRACTS
2016; Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.; Volume: 30; Issue: S2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1089/end.2016.29020.abstracts
ISSN1557-900X
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Tópico(s)Pediatric Urology and Nephrology Studies
ResumoJournal of EndourologyVol. 30, No. S2 AbstractsFree AccessSCIENTIFIC PROGRAM OF 34TH WORLD CONGRESS OF ENDOUROLOGY & SWL PROGRAM BOOK AND ABSTRACTSPublished Online:1 Nov 2016https://doi.org/10.1089/end.2016.29020.abstractsAboutSectionsPDF/EPUB Permissions & CitationsPermissionsDownload CitationsTrack CitationsAdd to favorites Back To Publication ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditEmail Tuesday 8 NovemberModerated Poster Session 1: Basic Research ‐ OncologyRoom CTICC 1.41‐1.4213:00–15:00 MP1‐1The establishment of growth‐controllable orthotopic bladder cancer model through the down‐regulation of c‐myc expressionH Seo, S Shin, N Jung, S Kim, W Kwon, K Jeong, S LeeRepublic of KoreaMP1‐2Prolonged retention and improved efficacy of 10‐hydroxycamptothecin via polycation‐decorated nanoparticle toward an orthotopic model of bladder cancerG Hui, L Faping, W Kaixuan, L Erpeng, H YuchuanChina (People's Republic)MP1‐3Is Self Anchoring Suture Technology Safe? In‐Vivo Comparison with Conventional Sutures In Regard to Inflammation‐Fibrosis, Migration, Adhesion and Stone FormationS Yalcin, Y Kibar, E Gezginci, A Gunal, YI Ozgok, A GozenTurkeyMP1‐4Modulating Autophagy to Influence Apoptosis Induced by Dihydroartemisinin in Bladder Cancer Cell Lines in VitroK Wang, S Liu, E Liu, Y HouChina (People's Republic)MP1‐5A Golgi‐specific protein PAQR3 is closely associated with the progression, metastasis and prognosis of human clear cell renal cell carcinomaZ XiaofengChina (People's Republic)MP1‐6High Expression of Siah2 Defines Poor Prognosis in Non–Muscle‐Invasive Bladder Cancer and in Patients with Invasive Bladder Cancer Undergoing Radical CystectomyZ XiaofengChina (People's Republic)MP1‐7Can we safely manage low grade prostate cancer on active surveillance? An experience in a district general hospital, London, UKW Akhter, I Sahibzada, A Sharpe, G HellawellUnited KingdomMP1‐8Water jet dissection of the cavernous nerves: the effects on postoperative erectile function in a rat model.H Alenezi, L De Young, G Brock, S PautlerCanadaMP1‐9Quantitative assessment of nephron loss during warm ischemiaJ Damasceno‐Ferreira, L Abreu, M Pereira‐Sampaio, W Costa, F Sampaio, DB De SouzaBrazilMP1‐10Mannitol prevents neprhon number reduction after warm renal ischemiaJ Damasceno‐Ferreira, L Abreu, M Pereira‐Sampaio, W Costa, F Sampaio, DB De SouzaBrazilMP1‐11Sirtuin 7 overexpression in prostate adenocarcinomas: a new promising potential biomarker?R Haider, F Massa, S Clavel, M Durand, D Ambrosetti, F BostFranceMP1‐12Different energies different results? The balance between hemostasis and oncologic control: who is the best scissor?P Mota, A Cordeiro, J Torres, N Morais, E Dias, E LimaPortugalMP1‐13To Detect Urothelial Carcinoma with Surface Enhanced Raman SpectroscopyY Chiu, C Huang, AW ChiuTaiwan (Republic of China)MP1‐14Histopathological analysis of T1 renal tumor pseudocapsule after standard partial nephrectomyX Cheng, L Liu, X Zu, Y Li, X Hu, Y Cui, J Chen, C LiChina (People's Republic)MP1‐15Genomic Differences Between Males and Females with High Grade Urothelial Bladder CancerE Parkhomenko, D Paulucci, K Badani, B Reddy, J Sfakianos, M GuptaUnited StatesTuesday 8 NovemberModerated Poster Session 2: Basic Research ‐ Urolithiasis/Benign UrologyRoom CTICC 1.41‐1.4215:30–17:30 MP2‐1Long term in vivo evaluation of two novel formulations for the treatment of stress urinary incontinenceJ Klein, O Jordan, E Doelker, C IselinSwitzerlandMP2‐2Biochemical structure and micro‐elemental composition of the urinary stones from tropicsM ElnagarEgyptMP2‐3Crystalline composition and matrix material component of the urinary stones: a report on 5000 stones.M Elnagar, E Elsobky, A Harraz, S Mehta, B Ali‐El‐DeinEgyptMP2‐4Urinary tract infections in the intradetrusor Botox® populationE White, S Ahmad, J Clark, R Walker, T NitkunanUnited KingdomMP2‐5Precise Characterization And Three‐Dimensional Reconstruction Of The Autonomic Nerve Distribution Of The Human UreterSL Vernez, Z Okhunov, J Wikenheiser, C Khoyilar, R Yoon, R Dutta, K Osann, K Kaler, R Youssef, T Lee, J LandmanUnited StatesMP2‐6The research of rat model of ceftriaxone associated urolithiasis and its mechanismS Wang, X Huang, Q Xu, B Xiao, X Zhang, W Hu, S Chen, J LiChina (People's Republic)MP2‐7Antimicrobial Activity Study of Triclosan Loaded Degradable Polyurethane on Escherichia coli in VitroK Wang, Y Tian, R Gao, H Li, B LiaoChina (People's Republic)MP2‐8Polymorphisms in SRD5A1 and SRD5A2 genes do not affect prostatic enlargement in Korean populationY Lee, D Lee, H Lee, S JeonRepublic of KoreaMP2‐9Ureteral damage associated with use of ureteral access sheath: an experimental study in porcine model.P Kallidonis, W Kamal, M Ozsoy, I Kyriazis, P Ntasiotis, D Kotsiris, E LiatsikosGreeceMP2‐10Pro‐inflammatory mediators COX‐2 and TNF‐α are increased in the ureteral wall after ureteral access sheath usageSK Lildal, R Norregaard, LF Obro, KH Andreassen, FE Christiansen, H Jung, MR Pedersen, PJ OstherDenmarkMP2‐11Evaluation of glomerular morphology after kidney radio‐frequency ablation or warm ischemia.L Abreu, J Damasceno‐Ferreira, M Pereira‐Sampaio, W Costa, F Sampaio, DB De SouzaBrazilMP2‐12The upper urinary tract microbiome is modulated by stone type and patient age in urinary stone disease: A pilot studyM Usawachintachit, DW Fadrosh, S Lynch, T ChiUnited StatesMP2‐13Comparative Metallomics on Calcium Oxalate Stones in Humans and Animal Models of Stone DiseaseD Killilea, B Sherer, R Hsi, J Nguyen, G Guzman, R Shiraki, M Mellema, JA Larsen, A Kahn, P Kapahi, T Chi, J Westropp, M StollerUnited StatesMP2‐14Spatial Distribution and Concentration of Elements within Liesegang‐like Rings in Apatite‐based Kidney StonesS Ho, B Sherer, R Hsi, S Djomehri, S Webb, M StollerUnited StatesMP2‐15Kidney Stones Compared to Dental Calculi and Salivary Stones: Comparative Analyses of Mineral Density and UltrastructureS Ho, B Sherer, R Hsi, L Chen, S You, D Killilea, K Ramaswamy, J Chang, T Chi, M StollerUnited StatesMP2‐16The initial investigation of association between rare earth and the formation of urolithiasis in GannanZ XiaofengChina (People's Republic)MP2‐17Role of pyridoxine in the prevention of hyperoxaluria‐induced nephrocalcinosis in ratsNB Cunha, IB Silva, MA Callegari, R Guerra, PR Kawano, HA Yamamoto, JL AmaroBrazilMP2‐18Micro‐anatomic distribution of peri‐arterial renal sympathetic nervesJ Gu, Y Zhang, J Li, Q ZhaoChina (People's Republic)Wednesday 9 NovemberModerated Poster Session 3: Endoscopic Education/ Simulation (i)Room CTICC 1.43‐1.4410:00–12:00 MP3‐1Evaluation of Global Continental Urology Residency Training Programs: Discrepancies and Perceived Resident CompetenciesZ Okhunov, TO Tailly, G Patruno, SL Vernez, JW Martin, S Fukawa, H Garland, S Juncal, R Yoon, R Youssef, EM McDougall, M Jordan, R Clayman, J LandmanUnited StatesMP3‐2Impact of Three‐Dimensional (3D) Printed Pelvicalyceal System Models on Resident Education in Percutaneous Nephrolithotripsy Surgery: A Pilot StudyH Atalay, F Altunrende, V Ülker, I Alkan, H CanatTurkeyMP3‐3Initial Concurrent and Predictive Validation of the SIMULATE Ureterorenoscopy Training Curriculum: UK ResultsA Aydin, K Ahmed, A Al‐Jabir, N Raison, M Iqbal, H Aya, J Brewin, C McIlhenny, J McCabe, NJ Rukin, JM Patterson, H Marsh, A Khan, S Khan, R DasGupta, S Brown, A Samsuddin, M Khan, P DasguptaUnited KingdomMP3‐4Validation of the Advanced Scope Trainer for Flexible Ureterorenoscopy TrainingA Al‐Jabir, A Aydin, M Khan, P Dasgupta, K AhmedUnited KingdomMP3‐5Predictors of surgical ability: is the innate ability of an individual related with his surgical performance?R Frati, M Yamaki, J Cruz, S Reis, A Miranda, RF Ivanovic, M Srougi, CC PasserottiBrazilMP3‐6Mic‐Key Vesicostomy Button: Endoscopic insertion is superiorK Nast, S Marietti, G Chiang, K SwordsUnited StatesMP3‐7Stress and surgical performance: a systematic reviewPO OwegieUnited KingdomMP3‐8Thulium laser en‐block resection versus TURB: a step ahead in the management of bladder cancer?E Altobelli, R Papalia, G Simone, R Mastroianni, G Muto, A Giacobbe, A Salerno, C Falavolti, G MutoItalyMP3‐9Endoscopic Injection of Placental Based Cryopreserved Amniotic Allograft for Treatment of Recurrent Bladder Neck ContractureNL Shah, RG Laungani, M SandUnited StatesMP3‐10A simple, non‐biological model for percutaneous renal access trainingA Karagozlu Akgul, D Unal, M Demirbas, S Oner, M Ucar, K Akgul, M GuzelsoyTurkeyMP3‐11The Role of Cognitive Training in Endourology: A Randomised Controlled TrialM Shah, A Aydin, A Moran, M Khan, P Dasgupta, K AhmedUnited KingdomMP3‐12The Impact of Positive and Negative Intraoperative Surgeons' Leadership Behaviours on Surgical Team PerformanceD Beiko, A Akers, J BarlingCanadaMP3‐13Face, content, and construct validity of the TURPSimTM™ simulator of transurethral prostatectomyD Deligiannis, I Adamakis, I Anastasiou, D MitropoulosGreeceMP3‐14Role of video review to assess surgical performance: A systematic review of where we stand todayZA Montgomery, KR GhaniUnited StatesMP3‐15Ex‐Vivo Training Platform for 3D Spatial Orientation in Calyceal Targeting in Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy (PCNL)DW Harry, SS Kommu, G WatsonUnited KingdomMP3‐16The Development of a Web‐Based Video Platform to Enhance the Surgical Training of Resident PhysiciansN Kavoussi, I Sorokin, S Mathur, J GahanUnited StatesWednesday 9 NovemberModerated Poster Session 4: Imaging: Oncology (i)MRI, CT, Pediatrics, UltrasoundRoom CTICC 1.61‐1.6210:00–12:00 MP4‐1Optimal ellipsoid volume formula (EVF) for the estimation of prostate volume in magnetic resonance imagesC Yoon, M Gong, J Han, D Kang, M Kim, W Jung, Y Kang, W Jang, Y ChoiRepublic of KoreaMP4‐2The Small Renal Mass ‐ changing the treatment paradigmS Tadtayev, X Cheng, S Ionnidis, MG Tran, F Mumtaz, G Webster, M Al‐Akraa, S El‐Sheikh, A Goode, M AitchisonUnited KingdomMP4‐3Targeted MRI/US Fusion Prostate Biopsy: The First 206 Patients ‐ A Single Urologist's Experience in a Small Private Community Urology PracticeA Kasraeian, JA Cesaretti, J Yellin, B Noell, A KasraeianUnited StatesMP4‐4Targeted MRI/US Fusion Prostate Biopsy: The First 166 Patients Without a Prior History of Prostate Cancer ‐ A Single Urologist's Experience in a Small Private Community Urology PracticeA Kasraeian, JA Cesaretti, J Yellin, B Noell, A KasraeianUnited StatesMP4‐5Reliability of target biopsies for the diagnosis of prostate cancer: Our ExperienceS Puliatti, L Bevilacqua, E Martorana, S Micali, G Bianchi, GM PirolaItalyMP4‐6TRANS PERINEAL STEREOTACTIC BIOPSY MRI‐TRUS GUIDED AND WATSON® FUSION PROCESSED: our esperienceB Franco, F Di Loro, A Macchiarella, M Mencarini, A Del Grasso, M Spurio, C Dattilo, F Rubino, C DattiloItalyMP4‐7Contrast enhanced ultrasound in indeterminate renal masses can increase diagnosis and reduce the burden of ongoing surveillanceKE Chan, T Mahesan, J Golding, P James, E Simpson, T LarnerUnited KingdomMP4‐8Contrast enhanced ultrasound in small indeterminate testicular lesions can aid diagnosis and reduces the burden of surveillance and need for orchidectomyKE Chan, J Golding, T Mahesan, E Simpson, C CokerUnited KingdomMP4‐9Novel Use of Dual Energy CT in Guiding Treatment of Complex Renal CystsJ Fiuk, B SchwartzUnited StatesMP4‐10Impact of quality of prostate mpMRI on the detection rate of targeted mpMRI/US fusion biopsiesE Altobelli, R Papalia, E Faiella, R Mastroianni, G Muto, A Giacobbe, G MutoItalyMP4‐11Impact of learning curve on the detection rate of targeted mpMRI/US fusion biopsiesE Altobelli, R Papalia, R Mastroianni, G Muto, A Giacobbe, G MutoItalyMP4‐12Diagnostic performance of multiparametric MRI in prostate cancer: per core analysis of two prospective ultrasound/MRI fusion biopsy datasetsM Ferriero, A Giacobbe, D Collura, R Papalia, S Guaglianone, G Muto, M Gallucci, G SimoneItalyMP4‐13MRI Guided TRUS Fusion Prostate Biopsy: The Turkish ExperienceOB Argun, C Obek, MB Tuna, T Doganca, I Tufek, MS Keskin, E Karaarslan, AR KuralTurkeyMP4‐14Performance of Multiparametric Magnetic Resonance Imaging to Identify Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma in cT1a Renal MassesN Canvasser, F Kay, Y Xi, D Pinho, D Costa, A Diaz de Leon, G Khatri, J Leyendecker, T Yokoo, A Lay, N Kavoussi, E Koseoglu, J Cadeddu, I PedrosaUnited StatesMP4‐15Prevalence of incidental urinary tract findings, including renal tumours, in 1891 patients undergoing Computer tomography colonography (CTC)J Nettleton, AI Ahmad, M HotstonUnited KingdomMP4‐16Multimodality image fusion method for guiding minimally invasive surgery in prostate cancerH Xu, G Nabi, J divyanandaUnited KingdomMP4‐17Do additional cores from cancer‐suspicious lesions on transrectal ultrasound improve prostate cancer detection including index tumors over 12‐core systematic biopsy?J Jo, S Park, Y Kim, S JeongRepublic of KoreaMP4‐18Lateral decubitus position vs. lithotomy position: which is the best way to minimize patient's pain perception during transrectal prostate biopsy?P Song, Y Ha, J Choi, Y Ko, K Moon, H Jung, J KimRepublic of KoreaMP4‐19Three‐Dimensional Evaluation of Perirenal Adipose Tissue Volume in the Patient with the cT1a Renal Mass: Is It Predictive of Histopathology?Z Okhunov, A Drysch, A Yang, JW Martin, C Khoyilar, M Bozoghlanian, H Kim, M Helmy, R Clayman, J LandmanUnited StatesMP4‐20Multiparametric MRI of the Prostate: Factors Predicting Extracapsular Extension at the Time of Radical ProstatectomyGS Gaunay, V Patel, P Shah, DM Moreira, L Richstone, M ViraUnited StatesMP4‐21Role of multi‐parametric MRI of the prostate for screening and stagingGS Gaunay, V Patel, P Shah, DM Moreira, L RichstoneUnited StatesMP4‐22The role of Bosniak classification in malignant tumor diagnosis in Korea: Preliminary studyT Oh, I Seo, J Lee, S Park, H JeongRepublic of KoreaMP4‐23Skin‐To‐Tumor Distance Predicts Recurrence Of T1a Renal Cell Carcinoma Following Percutaneous CryoablationSL Vernez, Z Okhunov, K Kaler, R Youssef, R Dutta, A George, DM Moreira, P Shah, K Osann, L Kavoussi, J LandmanUnited StatesWednesday 9 NovemberModerated Poster Session 5: Laparoscopy: Adrenal and MiscellaneousUpper Tract ‐ BenignRoom CTICC 1.63‐1.6410:00–12:00 MP5‐1Clinical analysis of laparoscopic surgery for treatment of ectopic adrenal cortical adenoma in renal hilumM QiuChina (People's Republic)MP5‐2Bilateral malignant mixed epithelial and stromal tumor of the kidney:A rare case report and literature reviewX Fan, Y Qin, S Wang, X Yan, C WangChina (People's Republic)MP5‐3Bilateral laparoscopic adrenalectomy for infantile ACTH‐independent Cushing's syndromeN Simforoosh, M Razzaghi Azar, M Soltani, M Salimi, M Nourbakhash, G RezaeetalabIranMP5‐4Comparison of Surgical and Oncologic Outcomes Between Long‐term and Short‐term Dialysis Patients Undergoing Laparoscopic Radical Nephrectomy for Non‐metastatic Renal CancerK Omae, T Kondo, T Takagi, J Iizuka, H Kobayashi, Y Hashimoto, K TanabeJapanMP5‐5The correlation of ultrasonographic parameters of the spermatic vein and clinical outcome in normospermic patients with left painful varicocele after laparoscopic varicocelectomySS Chen, AW ChiuTaiwan (Republic of China)MP5‐6Metachronous laparoscopic nephrectomy for bilateral RCC in hemodialysis patientsD Ishii, K Yoshida, M Hagiwara, M Kawamura, A Sugita, T Hirayama, K Tabata, T Fujita, M IwamuraJapanMP5‐7What is the place of laparoscopy in the surgical management of Wilms tumour: a monocentric experienceY Heloury, M Nightingale, A Bouty, M Sullivan, M CampbellAustraliaMP5‐8Is the laparoscopic Palomo varicocelectomy safe and effective ?J Cho, K Moon, H Cho, J Kang, T YooRepublic of KoreaMP5‐9Laparoscopic adrenalectomy for Subclinical Cushing Syndrome in Adrenal Incidentalomas: clinical outcomesJ Kim, I Gong, T Kim, B Jeong, H ChoiRepublic of KoreaMP5‐10Efficacy of laparoscopic surgery with transurethral cutting for bladder endometriosisY Endo, J Akatsuka, H Takeda, I Matsuzawa, T Hamasaki, G Kimura, Y KondoJapanMP5‐11Minimally invasive management of Benign Neuroendocrine Tumours in the Urinary BladderA Kurien, G George, N P, A SathyaIndiaMP5‐12Laparoscopic transperitoneal bladder diverticulectomy: surgical techniqueA Reekhaye, S MadaanUnited KingdomMP5‐13Retroperitoneoscopic Adrenalectomy in a Patient with Lumbo‐peritoneal Shunt: A Case Report and Literature ReviewY Kono, H Takamori, R Sagehashi, T Uemura, K Ito, K Kato, H Uetsuki, H Kawanishi, K OkumuraJapanMP5‐14The surgical and functional outcomes of laparoscopic adrenalectomiesR Mangat, R Tiwari, NA ZamSingaporeMP5‐15Posterior Retroperitoneoscopic Approach versus Transperitoneal Laparoscopic Approach in Management of Adrenal Tumors: A Randomized Comparative StudyT Abou Youssif, H Badawy, A Assem, A Bakr, S ShaabanEgyptMP5‐16Pediatric laparoscopic nephrectomy for Wilms tumor: impact in quality of lifeR Duarte, F Denes, L Cristofani, V Odone‐Filho, M SrougiBrazilMP5‐17Transperitoneal Laparosocpic excision of the right sided 7 cm adrenal ganglioneuromaJ Vyas, HG ThummarIndiaWednesday 9 NovemberModerated Poster Session 6: MiscellaneousSurgical OutcomesRoom CTICC 2.41‐2.4310:00–12:00 MP6‐1A very rare right paratesticular tumor ‐ liposarcomaJ VyasIndiaMP6‐2Wound complications related to the hand‐port site was rare in hand‐assisted laparoscopic renal surgeries: 310 cases, single surgeon's experienceH Park, S Paick, J Park, W Choi, H KimRepublic of KoreaMP6‐3Renal Transplant SurveyJH WichtSouth AfricaMP6‐4Subclinical Rhabdomyolysis: An Under‐Recognized Contributor to Postoperative Acute Kidney Injury in Patients Undergoing Minimally Invasive Urologic SurgeryJ Shen, M Keheila, P Yang, L Ji, I Wahjudi, S Abourbih, S Cheriyan, N Khater, D BaldwinUnited StatesMP6‐5Herniation of the Prostate ‐ The Challenging Surgical Management of a Giant Inguino‐Scrotal HerniaKE Chan, S Khadhouri, H Stewart, B Parsons, I Daniels, J McGrathUnited KingdomMP6‐6Dual kidney transplantation could challenge Single kidney transplantation from Expanded criteria donors in recipients of 65 years old or more : a 39 patients cohortL Mendel, T Yandza, L Albano, J Jourdan, X Carpentier, h Quintens, B Tibi, M Durand, J Amiel, D ChevallierFranceMP6‐7Predicting Renal Graft Failure After Laparoscopic Donor Nephrectomy: An Analysis of 336 Donor:Recipient Pairs at a Single InstitutionA Vissing, S Kheyfets, V Maniar, JA Cochrane, T Shelton, K Spellman, C Shum, J Powelson, W Goggins, CD Bahler, CP SundaramUnited StatesMP6‐8Genitourinary gossypiboma revisited: three different presentations and their management in the present era of minimally invasive urologyV Jain, S JainIndiaMP6‐9Does nighttime renal graft increases the risk of post‐operative complications?P Treacy, L Imbert de la Phalecque, I Bentellis, P Regnier, Y Bodokh, F Roustan, R Haider, R Prader, J Amiel, D Chevallier, B Tibi, M Durand, L MendelFranceMP6‐10Misleading diagnosis of calyceal diverticulum in an adolescentA Bouty, A Faure, M O'brien, J Kearsley, Y HelouryAustraliaMP6‐11Male Genital Lichen Sclerosis with Mutilated UrethraAC Mithani, K Alfarouk, AH BashirSudanMP6‐12Can sarcopenia affect the outcomes of partial nephrectomy?H Alenezi, B Alharbi, S Munir, D Bos, G Chan, A Goransky, S Athreya, J Amann, A Islam, N Power, A Sener, J Izawa, A Kapoor, S PautlerCanadaMP6‐13Isolated Bladder Neurofibroma: A Rare Case ReportS Uğuz, R Demirci, Z Demirer, BF Alp, M Kilinc, A Ozcan, I YildirimTurkeyMP6‐14Physical Activity Monitors Can Be Successfully Implemented In Perioperative Care of Urology PatientsDK Agarwal, BR Viers, ME Rivera, DA Nienow, AA Bursiek, AF DeLano, I Frank, MK Tollefson, MT GettmanUnited StatesMP6‐15Is your Career Hurting You? The Ergonomic Consequences of Surgery in 701 Urologists WorldwideGL Lloyd, AS Chung, S Steinberg, M Sawyer, D Williams, D OverbeyUnited StatesMP6‐16Urological complications after radiation therapy for cervical carcinoma‐clinical research from single centerH Guo, S Liu, F Li, K Wang, E Liu, Y HouChina (People's Republic)Wednesday 9 NovemberModerated Poster Session 7: BPH/LUTS (i)Room CTICC 1.41‐1.4214:00–16:00 MP7‐1Holmium Laser Enucleation of the Prostate is More Efficient with More Laser PowerM CynkUnited KingdomMP7‐2A prospective‐randomized trial comparing thulium with holmium laser enucleation of the prostate for the treatment of symptomatic benign prostatic obstruction: early safety and efficacy results of the ThuHo studyC Netsch, B Becker, TR Herrmann, AJ GrossGermanyMP7‐3Sufficient PSA‐reduction and micturition improvement 5‐years after Thulium VapoEnucleation of the prostate for symptomatic benign prostatic obstructionC Netsch, B Becker, A Orywal, TR Herrmann, AJ GrossGermanyMP7‐4Thulium VapoResection of the Prostate and Thulium VapoEnucleation of the Prostate: a retrospective bicentric matched‐paired comparison with 24‐month follow‐upC Netsch, S Buttice, L Macchione, C Magno, B Becker, AJ GrossGermanyMP7‐5Long‐term outcomes of erectile function after thulium vapoenucleation of the prostate: a 4‐year follow‐up studyC Netsch, B Becker, F Schott, TR Herrmann, AJ GrossGermanyMP7‐6A prospective‐randomized trial comparing disposable with re‐usable blades for a morcellator deviceB Becker, A Orywal, T Hausmann, AJ Gross, C NetschGermanyMP7‐7Thulium VapoEnucleation of the prostate for persistent lower urinary tract symptoms after prior benign prostatic hyperplasia surgeryB Becker, A Orywal, AJ Gross, C NetschGermanyMP7‐8Comparative Analysis of Outcome Following Laser Vaporization and Laser Enucleation with Morcellation‐A National Database AnalysisC Johans, T Haden, N PokalaUnited StatesMP7‐9Current status of Transurethral Resection of Prostate(TURP) Vs Holmium Laser Enucleation of Prostate(HOLEP) in INDIARK ChaturvediIndiaMP7‐10Efficacy of holmium laser enucleation of the prostate in patients with a small prostate (≤30 mL)T Kwon, S Park, S Park, KH MoonRepublic of KoreaMP7‐11First post‐void residual urine volume following holmium laser enucleation of the prostate: Predictor of de novo urinary incontinenceJ Kim, D Yoo, M Kim, S Park, H Jeong, J Noh, D LimRepublic of KoreaMP7‐12Holmium Laser Enucleation of the Prostate: A Median Lobe‐Only TechniqueK Stern, M Tyson, MR Humphreys, S McAdamsUnited StatesMP7‐13Morcellation Efficiency in Holmium Laser Enucleation of the Prostate: Wolf Piranha Outperforms Lumenis VersaCut with no Apparent Learning CurveS McAdams, R Nunez‐Nateras, S Cha, MR HumphreysUnited StatesMP7‐14Surgeons' self‐assessed learning curve for Thulium assisted Laser Prostatectomy: Evaluation of a nationwide SurveyP Kallidonis, W Kamal, T Herman, I Kyriazis, P Ntasiotis, D Kotsiris, E LiatsikosGreeceMP7‐15Post HoLEP Transient urinary incontinence: ‐ Its incidence and impact of pelvic floor muscle training on outcomeR Kapoor, P BiswasIndiaMP7‐16Modifying Enucleation Technique To Make Morcellation Safer, Easier And Faster:‐Comparing Two Techniques During HolepR KapoorIndiaMP7‐17The Comparison of Various Approaches of Measuring Change of Prostate Size After Holmium Laser Enucleation of the Prostate: a Prospective StudyJ Oh, S OhSouth KoreaMP7‐18Holmium laser enucleation of the prostate (HoLEP) in Jehovah's Witness patientsA Selim, N York, C Dauw, M Borofsky, R Boris, J LingemanUnited StatesMP7‐19Transurethral Holmium Laser Vaporization of the Prostate (HoLVP): What to Expect on Initial ExperienceI Grunberger, I Colon, B Yanke, E Zoltan, G JibaraUnited StatesMP7‐20Holmium laser enucleation versus transurethral resection for surgical management of intermediate sized benign prostatic hyperplasia in patients with detrusor underactivityY Seo, S Kwon, K Lee, T KwonRepublic of KoreaWednesday 9 NovemberModerated Poster Session 8: Endoscopic Education/ Simulation (ii)Room CTICC 1.43‐1.4414:00–16:00 MP8‐1Hostile Environment Platform using a Wearable Head Mounted Device for Targeted Skill Acquisition using the da Vinci Skills Simulator ‐ Preliminary findings using Robotic Prostatectomy ModelSS Kommu, S Saad, P Rouse, S Perera, RJ Urry, I Bourghli, SH Garnett, RA Persad, CG Eden, PD RimingtonUnited KingdomMP8‐2Predictive Video Training in Robotic Pelvic Uro‐oncological Surgery: The Next Step Approach in Targeted Skills AcquisitionSS Kommu, S Perera, RJ Urry, P Rouse, S Saad, I Bourghli, SH Garnett, RA Persad, CG Eden, PD RimingtonUnited KingdomMP8‐3Competency Based Training for Virtual Reality Simulation in Robotic SurgeryN Raison, K Ahmed, P Dasgupta, H Van Der PoelUnited KingdomMP8‐4Content Validation of a Competency Based Curriculum for Virtual Reality Simulation in Robotic SurgeryN Raison, K Ahmed, N Fossati, N Buffi, W Brinkman, A Mottrie, P Dasgupta, H Van Der PoelUnited KingdomMP8‐5A Randomised Controlled Trial into Cognitive Training for Technical Skills in Robotic SurgeryN Raison, K Ahmed, T Abe, G Novara, N Buffi, A Gavazzi, H Van Der Poel, P DasguptaUnited KingdomMP8‐6Robot‐assisted Surgery ‐ Expert Performance in Full Immersion Simulation, Setting the Benchmark (Concurrent Validity)T Ross, N Raison, T Wood, L Wallace, C Lovegrove, H Van Der Poel, P Dasgupta, K AhmedUnited KingdomMP8‐7Analysis of tractive force direction on a knot by force measurement during laparoscopic knot tyingK Takayasu, K Yoshida, H Kinoshita, T MatsudaJapanMP8‐8Robotic surgical skill acquisition in trainees: a randomized comparison of robotic simulation training and the transfer of skills to a simulated robotic surgical task in the operating room using a 3D printed modelJ Hoogenes, N Wong, K Kim, B Al‐Harbi, S Vij, E Bolognone, M Quantz, B Shayegan, ED MatsumotoCanadaMP8‐9Can Spatial Visualization Ability Predict Robotic Surgical Skill?C Bojanic, N Raison, G Whittaker, P Dasgupta, K AhmedUnited KingdomMP8‐10Comparison of Three Different Auditory Environments and Their Effect Upon Training in Novice Robotic SurgeonsB Chung, J Shen, P Yang, M Keheila, S Abourbih, N Khater, P Hogue, A Wong, A Erskine, A Kutzner, C Ritchie, S Cheriyan, M Pierce, H Ruckle, D BaldwinUnited StatesMP8‐11Design and Development of a Cognitive Training Tool for Minimally Invasive SurgeryL Wallace, N Raison, T Ross, T Wood, F Hafiz, T Abe, A Moran, C Brown, M Khan, M Sheriff, K Ahmed, P DasguptaUnited KingdomMP8‐12Validation of a Cognitive Training Tool for Surgical Skills in Minimally Invasive SurgeryL Wallace, N Raison, T Ross, T Wood, F Hafiz, T Abe, A Moran, C Brown, M Khan, M Sheriff, K Ahmed, P DasguptaUnited KingdomWednesday 9 NovemberModerated Poster Session 9: Imaging: Urolithiasis and Benign Urology (ii)MRI, CT, Pediatrics, UltrasoundRoom CTICC 1.61‐1.6214:00–16:00 MP9‐1Changes in renal ultrasound findings after ureteral stent placement in patients with ureteral obstruction; a prospective study in correlation of renal functionH Son, M Gamo, J Seo, J Kim, H Kim, H Kim, J KimRepublic of KoreaMP9‐2Stones Are Brighter with Greater Signal Contrast Using Stone Specific Ultrasound Imaging in Human SubjectsM Sorensen, B Dunmire, M Bailey, B Cunitz, P May, Y Haider, M Bruce, J Thiel, A Maxwell, J HarperUnited StatesMP9‐3Emergency Department Imaging Modality Effect on Surgical Management of Nephrolithiasis: A Prospective Multi‐Center Randomized Clinical TrialI Metzler, M Mogadassi, R Wang, M Stoller, R Smith‐Bindman, T ChiUnited StatesMP9‐4Evaluation of Radiation Shielding Protocols For Patients Undergoing Computed Tomography: A Nationwide SurveyJW Martin, B Uribe, R Dutta, K Spradling, Z Okhunov, K Kaler, C Lall, J LandmanUnited StatesMP9‐5Comparison of Radiation Dosages between Computed Tomography‐Guided and Ultrasound‐Facilitated Computed Tomography‐Guided Percutaneous Cryoablation of Small Renal Cortical NeoplasmsR Dutta, K Kaler, A Vyas, SL Vernez, Z Okhunov, R Youssef, K Nelson, J LandmanUnited StatesMP9‐6Accuracy of urinary tract stone ultrasonography sizing using acoustic shadow width in human stone formersD Bayne, R Hsi, I Metzler, M StollerUnited StatesMP9‐7Characterization of urolithiasis using CT analysis with abdomen and bone windowA Gallioli, M Delor, L Boeri, S Zanetti, M Catellani, F Longo, A Del Nero, E MontanariItalyMP9‐8Use of CT Scout Topogram Film in the Diagnosis of Ureteric CalculiA Brown, A Downey, C Gregory, R Karia, S VenugopalUnited KingdomMP9‐9Look at Images…not only report…How Important is it for Endourologists to Look at Films Prior to Decision‐making?HG Thummar, P Suthar, N ThummarIndiaMP9‐10Office urology Ultrasound ‐Patients' perspective ‐ urologist operated Ultrasound in outpatient EndourologyHG Thummar, P Suthar, N Thummar, J Vyas, K ThummarIndiaMP9‐11Imaging of Urolithiasis – Which way to go? Noncontract Computerized Tomography(NCCT) Vs. Ultrasonography (USG) & X‐ray KUBHG Thummar, P Suthar, K Thummar, N Thummar, J VyasIndiaMP9‐12Characterization of Renal Stone Composition with Fast Kilovoltage Switching Dual‐energy Computed Tomography Compared with Laboratory Stone Analysis: A Pilot StudyU RompsaithongThailandMP9‐13Association of visceral adipose tissue measured by computed tomography with nephrolithiasisB Al‐Harbi, J Hoogenes, A Kapoor, K Kim, Y Wang, B Shayegan, ED MatsumotoCanadaMP9‐14Histogram Circle Hounsfield Unit Stone Composition Assessment Compared to Conventional Method ‐ A New Gold Standard?A Di Benedetto, L Durner, S Fan, A PatelUnited KingdomMP9‐15How accurate are we in measuring stone volume? A comparison of the ellipsoid formula, water displacement and a CT based software toolM Omar, H Chaparala, A Kahn, L Kahn, S SivalingamUnited StatesMP9‐16Preoperative MRI pseudocapsule morphometry for a tailored renal surgeryR Papalia, E Altobelli, E Faiella, G Muto, R Mastroianni, G MutoItalyMP9‐17Feasibility of antegrade contrast‐enhanced ultrasound nephrostogramsM Usawachintachit, J Mongan, S Weinstein, T ChiUnited StatesMP9‐18Non‐contrast CT scan (CTKUB) for acute renal colic: Comparative regional outcomes between primary and secondary care over similar time periodH Wells, D Muller, BK SomaniUnited KingdomMP9‐19Imaging characterisation of Cystine StonesS Venugopal, S Kennish, J PattersonUnited KingdomMP9‐20'Ultra low dose, low dose and standard dose CTKUB: Is there a di
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