ICS and IUGA 2004 Scientific Programme

Wednesday 25th August 2004

09:30 to 11:00 Session 1
Plenary Podium - Questionnaires and Epidemiology - Main Auditorium

Start Time Abstract Authors Title
09:30
1
Avery K1, Abrams P1, Chadwick M1, Donovan J2
1. Bristol Urological Institute, 2. University of Bristol
DEVELOPMENT AND PSYCHOMETRIC EVALUATION OF THE ICIQ MODULES
09:45
2
Baessler K1, O'Neill S2, Maher C1, Battistutta D3
1. Royal Women's, Mater and Wesley Hospitals, 2. Royal Women's Hospital, 3. School of Public Health, QUT
A VALIDATED FEMALE PELVIC FLOOR QUESTIONNAIRE FOR CLINICIANS AND RESEARCHERS
10:00
3
Abrams P1, Avery K1, Zyczynski T2, Kopp Z2, Coyne K3
1. Bristol Urological Institute, 2. Pfizer, Inc., 3. MEDTAP International, Inc.
MEASURING PATIENT OUTCOMES IN OAB: THE OAB-q, ICIQ OAB-q SF AND SCREENER
10:15
4
Slieker-ten Hove M C P1, Vierhout M2, Bloembergen H3, Schoenmaker G4
1. Erasmus Medical Center, Department of Gynecology, 2. University Medical Center Nijmegen, 3. Erasmus Medical Center, Medical Faculty, 4. General Practitioners group Brielle, NL
Distribution of Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP) in the general population; prevalence, severity, etiology and relation with the function of the pelvic floor muscles.
10:30
5
Morison M1, Staines H1, Sullivan F2, Wilson P3, Stone D3, Tappin D3, Henderson M1
1. University of Abertay Dundee, 2. University of Dundee, 3. University of Glasgow
Natural history of the acquisition of night-time bladder control: tracking study to follow children from age 3 1/2 years living in Scotland
10:45
6
Morris A R1, Mullan G2, Roscioli T2, Buckley M F2, Moore K H1
1. Pelvic Floor Unit, St George Hospital, Sydney, 2. Department of Haematology and Genetics, Prince of Wales Hospital, Sydney
A genetic linkage study of detrusor overactivity

14:00 to 15:30 Session 2
Podium - Pregnancy & Delivery - Blue Room

Start Time Abstract Authors Title
14:00
7
Farrell S1, Baskett T 1, Farrell K1
1. Dalhousie University
The Choice of Elective Cesarean Delivery in Obstetrics: How does the risk of pelvic floor injury influence clinical decision-making
14:15
8
Goldberg R1, Gandhi S1, Abramov Y1, Botros S1, Nickolov A1, Sherman W1, Sand P1
1. Evanston Continence Center, Northwestern University
Delivery Mode is the Major Determinant of Stress Urinary Incontinence in Parous Women: Analysis of 288 Identical Twins
14:30
9
Abramov Y1, Sand P K1, Gandhi S1, Botros S1, Nickolov A2, Sherman W1, Goldberg R P1
1. Evanston Continence Center, Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine, 2. Center on Outcomes, Research and Education, Evanston Northwestern Healthcare
Prevalence and Risk Factors for Anal Incontinence: New Insight Through an Identical Twin Sisters Study
14:45
10
Morkved S1, Salvesen K Å 2
1. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 2. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Trondheim University Hospital St. Olav, N-7006 Trondheim, N
Does pelvic floor muscle training during pregnancy have an effect on labour?
15:00
11
Fernando R1, Sultan A2, Kettle C1, Radley S3, Jones P4, O'Brien S1
1. University Hospital of North Staffordshire, Stoke on Trent, 2. Mayday University Hospital, Croydon, Surrey, 3. Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, 4. Keele University, Staffordshire
A randomised trial of overlap vs end-to-end primary repair of the anal sphincter
15:15
12
Goh J1, Carey M1, Tjandra J2
1. Royal Women's Hospital, 2. Royal Melbourne Hospital
Direct end-to-end or overlapping delayed anal sphincter repair for anal incontinence: long-term results of a prospective randomised trial

14:00 to 15:30 Session 3
Podium - Urodynamics - Maillot Room

Start Time Abstract Authors Title
14:00
13
Al-Hayek S1, Thomas A1, Abrams P1
1. Bristol Urological Institute
The natural history of detrusor contractility: Minimum 10-year urodynamic follow up in men with bladder outlet obstruction and those with detrusor underactivity.
14:15
14
Harding C1, Robson W1, Drinnan M1, Ramsden P 1, Griffiths C1, Pickard R1
1. Freeman Hospital, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK
VARIATION OF INVASIVE AND NON-INVASIVE MEASUREMENTS OF ISOVOLUMETRIC BLADDER PRESSURE ACCORDING TO BLADDER VOLUME
14:30
15
Belal M1, Blake C1, Harding C2, McIntosh S2, Griffiths C2, Robson W2, Drinnan M 2, Ramsden P2, Pickard R2, Abrams P1
1. Bristol Urological Institute, 2. Freeman Hospital, Newcastle
Detrusor contractility is greater in male patients with detrusor overactivity
14:45
16
Zimmern P1, Nager C1, Albo M1, Fitzgerald M1, Mohr B1, McDermott S1
1. Urinary Incontinence Treatment Network (UITN)
Urodynamic inter-rater reliability between local and central physician reviewers for the filling cystometrogram in SISTEr (Stress Incontinence Surgical Treatment Efficacy Trial)
15:00
17
Rahmanou P1, Chaliha C1, Scholfield D2, Skillern L2, Khullar V1
1. Department of Urogynaecology, St Mary's Hospital, Imperial College, London, 2. Pfizer Limited
Reliability testing of urethral function in women with mixed urinary incontinence.
15:15
18
Mueller E1, Kenton K1, Mahajan S1, Fitzgerald M P1, Brubaker L 1
1. Loyola University Medical Center
STRIATED URETHRAL SPHINCTER ACTIVITY IS NOT AFFECTED BY PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE DESPITE CHANGES IN MAXIMAL URETHRAL CLOSURE PRESSURE.

14:00 to 15:30 Session 4
Poster - Pelvic Floor Surgery - Main Auditorium

Start Time Abstract Authors Title
14:00
19
Krause H1, Goh J1, Forward M2, Bennett M2
1. Royal Women's Hospital, 2. University of Queensland
Biomechanical properties of meshes
14:07
20
Krause H1, Goh J1, Khoo S K2, Williams R3, Galloway S3
1. Royal Women's Hospital, 2. University of Queensland, 3. St Vincent's Hospital
Biocompatible properties of surgical mesh using an animal model
14:15
21
Moore R1, Miklos J1, Knoll L D2, Dupont M3, Winkler H A4, Lind L4, Kohli N5, Serels S6, Karram M7, Walters M8, Davila W9
1. Northside Hospital, 2. Center for Urological Treatment, 3. Dupont Center for Urology/Urogynecology, 4. North Shore University Hospital, 5. Brigham & Women's Hospital, 6. Urology Associates of Norwalk, 7. Good Samaritan Hospital, 8. Cleveland Clinic, 9. Cleveland Clinic Florida
Preliminary Procedural and Safety Data from the United States Clinical Study on the AMS Monarc™ Subfascial Hammock
14:22
22
Waltregny D1, Reul O1, Bonnet P1, de Leval J1
1. University of Liege
Inside-out transobturator vaginal tape (TVT-O): Short-term results of a prospective study
14:30
23
Schraffordt S1, Bisseling T2, Heintz P3, Vervest H2
1. Meander Medical Centre, 2. Elisabeth Hospital Tilburg, 3. University Medical Center Utrecht
Does tension changes the outcome of TVT? A prospective multicentre study of 809 patients.
14:37
24
Birch C1, Fynes M2
1. St. George's Hospital Medical School, 2. t. George's Hospital Medical School
MESH EROSION COMPLICATING VAGINAL SURGERY FOR THE CORRECTION OF POSTERIOR COMPARTMENT PROLAPSE
14:45
25
Maher C1, Qatawneh A2, Baessler K 1, Cropper M 3, Schluter P4
1. Mater & Royal Women's Urogynaecology, 2. Mater and Royal Women's, 3. Royal Women's Urogynaecology, 4. University QLD
Laparoscopic colposuspension or Tension-free Vaginal Tape for recurrent stress urinary incontinence and or ISD: A randomised control trial.
14:52
26
Foote A1, Carne C1, Lowndes C1
1. Calvary Hospital
LAPAROSCOPIC COLPOSUSPENSION VS VAGINAL MESH SLING: A RANDOMISED PROSPECTIVE TRIAL
15:00
27
De Ridder D1, Claerhout F2, Verleyen P1, Boulanger S 1, Deprest J 2
1. Urology, University Hospitals KU Leuven, 2. Gynecology, University Hospitals KU Leuven
Porcine dermis xenograft as reinforcement for cystocoele stage III repair: a prospective randomized controlled trial
15:07
28
Guerette N1, Davila G W1
1. Cleveland Clinic Florida
Can Discrete Vaginal Fascial Defects be Accurately Identified Pre-operatively?
15:15
29
Abramov Y1, Gandhi S1, Goldberg R 1, Botros S1, Kwon C2, Sherman W1, Sand P1
1. Evanston Continence Center, Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine, 2. Division of Urogynecology, New York University School of Medicine
Does Discrete Site-Specific Defect Repair Offer Better Objective or Subjective Outcomes Than Standard Posterior Colporrhaphy?
15:22
30
Kim J1, Kim T1, Lim K1, Joo K1
1. Samsung Cheil Hospital & Women's Healthcare Center, Sungkyunkwan University, School of Medicine
Hysterectomy; Is it essential for the correction of uterine prolapse?

16:00 to 17:00 Session 5
Poster - Lower Bowel Dysfunction - Main Auditorium

Start Time Abstract Authors Title
16:00
31
Dietz H P1, Eldridge A 2, Grace M2, Clarke B3
1. RPAH Sydney, 2. QIMR Brisbane, 3. RWH Brisbane
THE PREVALENCE OF RECTOVAGINAL FASCIAL DEFECTS IN YOUNG NULLIPARAE: CAN RECTOCELE BE A CONGENITAL CONDITION?
16:07
32
Faltin D1, Otero M1, Floris L1, Sangalli M2, Bianchi-Demicheli F1, Vieille J1, Weil A1, Irion O1, Boulvain M1
1. University Hospitals of Geneva, 2. Women's health service, Wellington Hospital
Womens health, incontinence and sexual life 18 years after an anal sphincter tear at childbirth
16:15
33
Andrews V1, Thakar R1, Sultan A1
1. Mayday University Hospital
Occult anal sphincter injuries -- myth or reality?
16:22
34
Balmforth J1, Gladman M2, Cardozo L1, Williams N2
1. Kings College Hospital, 2. Barts and The London
Women With Rectal Outlet Obstruction Have Altered Bladder Function
16:30
35
Hinninghofen H1, Liu M2, Merletti R3, Bottin A3, Enck P4
1. Clinic for General Surgery, Neurogastroenterology, 2. Clinic for General Surgery, University Hospitals Tuebingen, Germany , 3. LISiN Bioengineering Center, Dept. of Electronics, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, ITALY., 4. Center for Medical Research, University Hospitals Tuebingen, Germany
Within and across subject reproducibility of the multi-electrode surface EMG from the external anal sphincter.
16:37
36
Rizk D1, Mensah-Brown E1, Patel M1, Chandranath S 1, Naseer O1, Ahmed I1, Al-Haj M1, Adem A1
1. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
EFFECTS OF OVARIECTOMY AND HORMONE REPLACEMENT ON SUBMUCOSAL COLLAGEN AND BLOOD VESSELS OF THE ANAL CANAL OF RATS
16:45
37
Sakakibara R1, Uchiyama T1, Liu Z1, Yamamoto T1, Ito T1, Yamanishi T2, Hattori T1
1. Neurology Department Chiba University, 2. Urology Dokkyo Medical College
Mosapride citrate, a novel 5-HT4 agonist and partial 5-HT3 antagonist, ameliorates constipation in parkinsonian patients
16:52
38
Culligan P1, Blackwell L1, Murphy M1, Ziegler C2, Heit M1
1. University of Louisville, Division of Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery, 2. University of Louisville
A blinded, sham-controlled trial of postpartum extracorporeal magnetic innervation to restore pelvic muscle strength in primiparous patients

16:00 to 17:00 Session 6
Poster - Basic Science & Pharmacology - Blue Room

Start Time Abstract Authors Title
16:00
39
Masuda H1, Chancellor M1, Kihara K2, de Groat W3, Yoshimura N4
1. Department of Urology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, 2. Department of Urology and Reproductive Medicine, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, 3. Department of Pharmacology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, 4. Department of Urology and Pharmacology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
DIFFERENTIAL ROLES OF CENTRAL AND PERIPHERAL NITRIC OXIDE MECHANISMS IN THE REGULATION OF LOWER URINARY TRACT FUNCTION IN THE RAT
16:07
40
Burcher E1, Mansfield K J1, Liu L1, Vaux K J2, Moore K H3
1. University of New South Wales, 2. Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney, 3. St George Hospital, University of New South Wales, Australia
AGE-RELATED DECREASE IN MUSCARINIC M3 BUT NOT M2 RECEPTOR mRNA IN THE MALE DETRUSOR MUSCLE.
16:15
41
Levin R1, Whitbeck C1, Chichester P1, Badger W 2
1. Albany College of Pharmacy and Stratton VAMC, 2. Albany Medical College
The Effect of Acute Ovariectomy on Rabbit Bladder Blood Flow and Oxygen Tension
16:22
42
Hayashi F1, de Groat W1, Roppolo J1, Birder L1, Griffiths D1, Tai C1, Bergamin L1, Wu H1, Kanai A1
1. University of Pittsburgh
Increased Gap Junction Connectivity and Focal Pacemaker Activity in the Bladder Following Spinal Cord Injury may Lead to Urinary Incontinence - Revealed through Optical Imaging
16:30
43
Nagabukuro H1, Hashimoto T1, Iwata M1, Ishihara Y1, Doi T1
1. Takeda Chemical Industries
Effects of tamsulosin, an alpha1-adrenergic antagonist, and TAK-802, a novel acetylcholinesterase inhibitor, and their synergistic effects on the urodynamic characteristics in a guinea pig model of functional bladder outlet obstruction
16:37
44
Yamanishi T1, Yasuda K1, Kitahara S1, Nakanishi K1, Sakakibara R2, Uchiyama T2, Yoshida K1, IIzuka H3
1. Dokkyo University, 2. Chiba University, 3. Mitsubishi Pharma Corporation
Effects of 138-355, a beta3-adrenoceptor selective agonist, on relaxation of the human detrusor muscle in vitro
16:45
45
Dasgupta J1, Elliott R2, Tincello D2
1. University Hospitals of Leicester, 2. University of Leicester
Do artificial sweeteners affect bladder contraction?
16:52
46
Yamada S1, Oki T1, Sakakura K1, Komoto I2, Yoshida K2, Kimura R1
1. Department of Biopharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Shizuoka, 2. Pharmacokinetics Research Lab., Taiho Pharmaceutical Co.Ltd.
Decline of salivary muscarinic receptor blocking activity of propiverine hydrochloride by the long-term administration

16:00 to 17:15 Session 7
Poster - Pelvic Floor Dysfunction & Male Urinary Disorder - Maillot Room

Start Time Abstract Authors Title
16:00
47
Hoyte L1, Jakab M2, Shott S 3, Brubaker L1
1. Loyola University Medical Center, 2. Harvard Medical School, 3. Rush University
Does your bony pelvic shape determine your pelvic soft tissue destiny? Results of a 3D MRI study.
16:07
48
Abrams P1, Mattiasson A 2, Van Kerrebroeck P3, Robertson G4
1. Department of Urology, Bristol UK, 2. Dept. of Urology, Lund, Sweden, 3. Dept. of Urology, Maastricht the Netherlands, 4. Dept. of Medicine, Chicago IL, USA
Is nocturnal polyuria a key factor in nocturia?
16:15
49
Kojima Y1, Sasaki S 1, Kohri K1, Shinoura H2, Tsujimoto G3
1. Department of Nephro-urology, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, 2. Department of Molecular, cell Pharmacology, National Research Institute for Child Health Development, 3. Department of Genomic Drug Discovery Sciences, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kyoto University
CORRELATION BETWEEN ALPHA1-ADRENORECEPTOR SUBTYPE MRNA EXPRESSION LEVEL AND EFFICACY OF NAFTOPIDIL FOR BPH PATIENTS
16:22
50
Kim J C1, Park E Y1, Seo S I1, Park Y H1, Hwang T1
1. Dept. of Urology, Kangnam St. Mary's Hospital, The Catholic University of Korea
DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY AND CONNEXIN EXPRESSION IN PATIENTS WITH BLADDER OUTLET OBSTRUCTION DUE TO BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA
16:30
51
Valentini F1, Besson G 2, Nelson P 2
1. E349 INSERM-Université Pierre et Marie Curie Paris FRANCE, 2. E349 INSERM-Paris FRANCE
IS EVALUATION OF URETHRAL OBSTRUCTION AND DETRUSOR FORCE POSSIBLE FROM COUPLING OF DATA FROM ONE FREE UROFLOW AND ONE PENILE CUFF TEST IN PATIENTS WITH BENIGN PROSTATIC ENLARGEMENT (BPE)? PRELIMINARY STUDY
16:37
52
Dubbelman Y D1, Groen J1, Bosch R1
1. Erasmus Medical Center
Postprostatectomy incontinence: significance of the pre-operative urethral pressure profile and the role of physiotherapy
16:45
53
Dorey G1, Speakman M1, Feneley R1, Dunn C1, Swinkels A 1, Ewings P2
1. University of the West of England, 2. Taunton and Somerset NHST Hospital
A randomised controlled trial of pelvic floor exercises for post-micturition dribble in men with erectile dysfunction
16:52
54
van Voskuilen A1, van Kerrebroeck P 1, van den Homberg U2, Approval Study Group P 3
1. Academisch Ziekenhuis Maastricht, The Netherlands, 2. Medtronic, Tolochenaz, Switzerland, 3. multicenter
Long-term efficacy, safety and quality of life results of Sacral Neuromodulation for the treatment of voiding dysfunction’s: Outcomes from a prospective, worldwide clinical study
17:00
55
Hansen J1, Fjorback M V1, Media S2, Nøhr M3, Biering-Sørensen F4, Sinkjær T1, Rijkhoff N J M1
1. Center for Sensory-Motor Interaction, Aalborg University, Denmark, 2. Paraplegic function, Rheumatological Department, Viborg Hospital, Denmark, 3. Department of Urology, Aalborg Hospital, Denmark, 4. Clinic for Para- and Tetraplegia, Copenhagen University Hospital, Denmark
Automatic Event Driven Electrical Stimulation For Treatment Of Neurogenic Detrusor Overactivity In Spinal Cord Injured Patients
17:07
56
Voss Fjorback M1, Rijkhoff N1, Petersen T 2, Nohr M 3, Sinkjaer T1
1. Center for Sensory-Moter Interaction, 2. The Centre for Multiple Sclerosis in Ry, 3. Department of Urology, Aalborg Hospital
Conditional Electrical Stimulation of the Dorsal Penile/Clitoral Nerve for Management of Neurogenic Detrusor Overactivity in Multiple Sclerosis

Thursday 26th August 2004

09:15 to 11:00 Session 8
Plenary Podium - Urodynamic Assessment - Main Auditorium

Start Time Abstract Authors Title
09:15
57
Freire M1, Almeida F G1, Cedenho A1, Rosa A A 1, Srougi M 1, Bruschini H1
1. Federal University of Sao Paulo
How does the urinary flow clean the urethra during the micturition? The role of low urinary flow on bladder outlet obstructed patients.
09:30
58
Harding C1, Robson W1, Drinnan M1, Ramsden P1, Griffiths C1, Pickard R1
1. Freeman Hospital, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK
PREDICTIVE VALUE AND SENSITIVITY TO CHANGE OF NON-INVASIVE PRESSURE FLOW STUDIES
09:45
59
Robinson D1, Balmforth J1, Cardozo L1, Parsons M1
1. Kings College Hospital
Is Urethral Resistance a Useful Concept?
10:00
60
Hashim H1, Abrams P1
1. Bristol Urological Institute
DO SYMPTOMS OF OVERACTIVE BLADDER PREDICT URODYNAMICS DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY?
10:15
61
Lewis J1, Sullivan M1, Nabha K1, Bartolome V1, Siroky M1, Yalla S 1
1. VA Boston Healthcare System
RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN BLADDER OUTLET OBSTRUCTION, BLADDER COMPLIANCE AND RENAL FUNCTION IN ADULT MEN WITH LUTS
10:30
62
biscotto S1, costantini E1, rociola W1, mearini L1, bini V2, porena M1
1. Urology Dept, 2. Pediatrics Dept
CUT-OFF VALUES TO DEFINE BLADDER OUTLET OBSTRUCTION (BOO) IN WOMEN
10:45
63
Williams K1, Martin J2, Abrams K1, Assassa R P3, Chapple C4, Shaw C 5, Turner D1, Sutton A1, Cheater F6
1. University of Leicester, 2. University of Nottingham, 3. Pinderfields and Pontefract Hospital, 4. Royal Hallamshire Hospital, 5. University of Cardiff, 6. University of Leeds
Systematic review and evaluation of methods of diagnostic assessment for urinary incontinence.

14:00 to 16:00 Session 9
Podium - Pelvic Floor Surgery - Main Auditorium

Start Time Abstract Authors Title
14:00
64
Claerhout F1, De Ridder D1, Verbeken E2, Deprest J1
1. Pelvic Floor Unit, University Hospitals Leuven, 2. Department of Pathology, University Hospitals Leuven
A longitudinal morphological evaluation of the host response to two collagen based and one polypropylene implants in a rabbit model for abdominal wall hernia.
14:15
65
Barry C L1, Dietz H P2, Rane A1, Wilson P D3
1. James Cook University, Australia, 2. Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, Australia, 3. Dunedin Medical School, University of Otago, New Zealand
IS THE COUGH TEST NECESSARY? A CASE CONTROL SERIES OF TWO TECHNIQUES OF TVT ADJUSTMENT
14:30
66
Pifarotti P1, Meschia M2, Gattei U3, Bernasconi F4, Magatti F5, Viganò R6
1. Dept. Obstet.Gynecol,University Of Milan , 2. Dept. Obstet.Gynecol, Magenta, 3. Dept. Obstet.Gynecol,University Of Milan, 4. Dept. Obstet.Gynecol,Desio, 5. Dept. Obstet.Gynecol,Como, 6. Dept. Obstet.Gynecol, H S.Raffaele,Milano
Multicenter randomized trial of Tension-free Vaginal Tape (TVT) and IntraVaginal Slingplasty (IVS)for the treatment of stress urinary incontinence in women
14:45
67
Lim Y N1, Rane A2, Barry C2, Corstiaans A3, Dietz H P4, Muller R 2
1. Gold Coast Hospital, 2. James Cook University, 3. Townsville Hospital, 4. Royal Hospital for Women
THE SUBURETHRAL SLINGPLASTY EVALUATION STUDY IN NORTH QUEENSLAND (SUSPEND): A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
15:00
68
Masata J1, Martan A1, Svabik K1, Drahoradova P1, Halaska M1, Pavlikova M2, Hlasenska J2
1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Charles University, Prague, 2. EuroMISE centre of the Charles University and Academy of Science, Prague, Czech Republic
Changes of the lower urinary tract after succesful TVT operation-ultrasound study
15:15
69
Jain S1, Duckett J1
1. Medway Maritime Hospital
Groin Pain following Tension Free Vaginal Tape( TVT ): Management strategies
15:30
70
Piskunova E1, Golubkov N 1
1. Cosmetology and Plastic Surgery Centre
EXPEDIENCY OF UROGENITAL PATHOLOGY CORRECTION COMBINED WITH ABDOMINOPLASTY IN A PLASTIC SURGERY CLINIC.
15:45
71
Arya L1, Novi J1, Clemons J2, Myers D3
1. Hospital of University of Pennsylvania, 2. Madigan Army Medical Center, 3. Brown University
Vaginal Paravaginal Repair using Porcine or Human Cadaveric Dermal Graft: a Survival Analysis

14:00 to 16:00 Session 10
Poster - Neurourology Basic Science - Blue Room

Start Time Abstract Authors Title
14:00
72
Suzuki K1, Ukimura O1, Ushijima S1, Hirahara N1, Itoh T2, Hagiwara A2, Nakamura T3, Shimizu Y3, Miki T1
1. Department of Urology,Kyouto Prefectural University of Medicin, 2. Department of Digestive Surgery, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, 3. Department of Bioartificial organs, Institute for Frontier Medical Sciences, Kyoto University
Regeneration of Hypogastric Nerve Using a Polyglycolic Acid(PGA)-Collagen Nerve Conduit Filled with Collagen Sponge Proved Electrophysiologically in a Canine Model
14:08
73
Yoshida M1, Inadome A1, Masunaga K1, Sugiyama Y1, Otani M1, Iwashita H1, Miyamae K1, Ueda S1
1. Department of Urology, Kumamoto University School of Medicine
NON-NEURONAL ACETYLCHOLINE AND ATP RELEASES FROM ISOLATED NORMAL AND NEUROGENIC HUMAN BLADDER
14:16
74
Hosoi T1, Yokota T1, Turuya Y1, Matuoka T1, Yamaguchi O1
1. Department of Urology,Fukushima Medical University
Estrogen Significantly Influences Detrusor Contractility In Female Rats
14:24
75
Du S1, Araki I1, Mikami Y1, Kamiyama M1, Beppu M1, Takeda M1
1. Department of Urology, University of Yamanashi Faculty of Medicine
Differential Expression of Epithelial Sodium Channels in the Human and Rat Urinary Bladder Epithelium With and Without Outlet Obstruction.
14:32
76
Sato K1, Takimoto Y1, Igarasi T1, Sugimoto S1, Kodama M2, Wada Y2, Kokubun S1, Yosida T1
1. Department of Urology, Nihon University School of Medicine, 2. Department of Physiology, Nihon University School of Medicine
LONG TERM INVESTIGATION OF MICTURITIONAL PATTERNS AND TISSUE CONTENT OF NERVE GROWTH FACTOR IN THE URINARY BLADDER OF STREPTOZOTOCIN-INDUCED DIABETIC RATS
14:40
77
Nakamura Y1, Tsujimoto G 2, Tanoue A 3, Ikegaki I 4, Shinozaki S 1, Nimura T 1, Matsuda Y 1, Kawatani M 1
1. Akita University School of Medicine, 2. Kyoto University, 3. National Research Institute for Child Health and Development, 4. Institute for Life Science Research, Asahi Kasei Corporation
Is alpha-1D adrenergic receptor responsible for storage symptoms in mice? : Effects of acetic acid on bladder function in mice lacking alpha-1D adrenergic receptor.
14:48
78
Ozkurkcugil C1, Komur O 1, Gokalp A1
1. Kocaeli University School of Medicine Urology Dept
THE EFFECT OF MEMANTINE ON DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY IN RATS WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY
14:56
79
Dambros M1, van Koeveringe G1, de Jongh R1, Bast A1, van Kerrebroeck P1
1. University Hospital Maastricht
A low concentration of the flavonoid avoids the progressive decrease of bladder smooth muscle contractility induced by repetitive field stimulation.
15:04
80
Ishihama H1, Kawatani M1, Ikeda M1, Momota Y1
1. Akita University School of Medicine
Alpha-1 antagonists inhibit the primary afferent activity from the irritative bladder of the rat.
15:12
81
Cruz F1, Cruz C 2, Charrua A2, Avelino A 2, McMahon S B3
1. 1. Dept. of Urology, Hospital de S. João, Porto, Portugal, 2. Institute of Histology and Embryology, Faculty of Medicine of Porto, and IBMC, Porto, Portugal, 3. Sensory Function Group, Centre for Neuroscience Research, London, United Kingdom
Spinal cord phosphorylation of extracellular signal-regulated kinases (ERKs) is induced by sensory input conveyed in capsaicin-resistant bladder afferents and contributes to pain and bladder reflex overactivity in a chronic cystitis rat model
15:20
82
Nishijima S1, Sugaya K1, Miyazato M1, Chinen Y1, Morozumi M1, Ogawa Y1
1. Department of Urology, Faculty of Medicine, University of the Ryukyus.
MICTURITION INHIBITORY MECHANISM OF THE ROSTRAL PONTINE RETICULAR FORMATION AND THE SPINAL GLYCINERGIC NEURONS IN RATS WITH OR WITHOUT CEREBRAL INFARCTION
15:28
83
Finazzi Agro E1, Brusa L2, Petta F1, Miano R1, Zuccalà A1, D'Amico A3, Stanzione P2
1. Dept. of Urology, Tor Vergata University, 2. Dept. of Neurology, Tor Vergata University, 3. IRCCS S. Lucia Hospital
THE ROLE OF DOPAMINE RECEPTORS ON LOWER URINARY TRACT FUNCTION IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE PATIENTS
15:36
84
Dalmose A L1, Bjarkam C R2, Djurhuus J C1
1. Institute of Experimentel Clinical Research, The University of Aarhus, Denmark, 2. Institute of Anatomy, The University of Aarhus, Denmark
The pontine micturition centre in the pig
15:44
85
Finazzi Agro E1, Petta F1, Brusa L2, Miano R1, D'Amico A3, Parisi I3, Stanzione P2
1. Dept. of Urology, Tor Vergata University, 2. Dept. of Neurology, Tor Vergata University, 3. IRCCS S. Lucia Hospital
EFFECTS OF L-DOPA ON URODYNAMIC FINDINGS IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE PATIENTS: ACUTE VS. CHRONIC ADMINISTRATION
15:52
86
Achtari C1, McKenzie B2, Briggs C2, Rosamilia A1, Dwyer P1
1. Mercy Hospital for Women, 2. Department of anatomy and cell biology
An anatomical study of the obturator canal and dorsal nerve of the clitoris and their relationship to transobturator slings

14:00 to 15:30 Session 11
Poster - Help Seeking Behaviour - Maillot Room

Start Time Abstract Authors Title
14:00
87
Mahajan S 1, Elkadry E2, Kenton K1, Shott S 3, Brubaker L1
1. Loyola University Medical Center, 2. Mt. Auburn Hospital, 3. Rush University Medical Center
PATIENT SELECTED GOALS: PERSPECTIVES ON SURGICAL OUTCOMES ONE YEAR AFTER SURGERY
14:07
88
Heit M1, Blackwell L 1, Kelly S2
1. Urogynecology Specialists of Kentucky, PLLC, 2. University of Louisville
Measuring Patient Expectations For Incontinence Care Seeking
14:15
89
Heit M1, Blackwell L 1, Kelly S2
1. Urogynecology Specialists of Kentucky, PLLC, 2. University of Louisville
Measuring Barriers To Incontinence Care Seeking
14:22
90
Botros S1, Gandhi S1, Abramov Y1, Nickolov A2, Sand P1, Goldberg R1
1. Evanston Continence Center, Northwestern University,Feinberg School of Medicine, 2. Center on Outcomes, Research and Education, Evanston Northwestern Healthcare
Are Incontinent Women Finding the Help They Seek?
14:30
91
Taylor J1, Harrison S1, McGrother C2, Assassa P1
1. Pinderfields Hospital, 2. University of Leicester
Differences in patterns of lower urinary tract symptoms and help seeking behaviour between men of White and Asian ethnic origin.
14:37
92
Parsons M1, Williams M 1, Cardozo L 1, Bidmead J1, Hoey M 1, Thomas M 1, Robinson D 1, Balmforth J1, Dixon A1, Anders K 1
1. Kings College Hospital
Anxiety in Specialist Clinics
14:45
93
Morison M1, Staines H1, Gordon A1
1. University of Abertay Dundee
A systematic review of the prevalence of nocturnal enuresis in children and young people aged 5-18 years and the social impact on the individual and their family
14:52
94
Murphy M1, Culligan P1, Arce C1, Graham C1, Blackwell L1, Heit M1
1. University of Louisville
Construct Validity of the Incontinence Severity Index
15:00
95
Coyne K1, Margolis M1, Zyczynski T2, Elinoff V3, Roberts R G4
1. MEDTAP International, Inc., 2. Pfizer, Inc, 3. Regional Clinical Research, Inc, 4. Dept of Family Medicaine, University of Wisconsin Medical School
Validation of an OAB Screener in a Primary Care Patient Population in the US
15:07
96
van der Vaart H1, van Brummen P1, Heintz P1
1. University Medical Center
The correlation between the Urogenital Distress Inventory/Incontinence Impact Questionnaire and objective measurements from the bladder diary.
15:15
97
Goh J1, Krause H1, Sloane K1, Akhter S2
1. Royal Women's Hospital, 2. Dhaka Medical College Hospital
Mental Health Screening in Fistula Women in a Developing Country
15:22
98
Slieker-ten Hove M C P1, Vierhout M2, Bloembergen H3, Schoenmaker G4
1. Erasmus Medical Center, department of Gynecology, 2. University Medical Center Nijmegen, 3. Erasmus MC, Medical Faculty, 4. General Practitionergroup Brielle
Prevalence of bowel disorders and Pelvic Organ Prolapse complaints in relation to urinary incontinence in a general female population.

14:00 to 16:15 Session 12
Podium - Paediatric Forum - 252b

Start Time Abstract Authors Title
14:00
99
De Gennaro M1, Di Ciommo V2, Capitanucci M L3, Mosiello G1, Orazi C 4, Schingo P5, Adorisio O6, Tubaro A7
1. Bambino Gesu' Children's Hospital, Dept Nephro-Urology, Urodynamic Unit , 2. Bambino Gesu' Children Hospital, Epidemiology and Statistics Unit, 3. Bambino Gesu' Children's Hospital, Dept of Nephro-Urology, 4. Bambino Gesu' Children's Hospital, Deptof Radiology, 5. Bambino Gesu' Children's Hospital, Dept of Radiology, 6. Mayer Children's Hospital, Pediatric Surgery Unit, 7. Urology Dept "La Sapienza" University of Rome
Accuracy of bladder volume determination by bladderscan in pediatric age
14:15
100
Macaulay M1, Pettersson L1, Fader M1, Brooks R1, Cottenden A1
1. University College London
A randomised crossover study of disposable pads for incontinent children
14:30
101
Kracochansky M1, Koch V1, Schneider E 1, Arap S1, Trigo Rocha F1
1. University of Sao Paulo
Treatment of vesical sphincter dyssynergia in children using EMG-Biofeedback – results of a 2 year follow-up study
14:45
102
Kajiwara M1, Inoue K2, Kato M1, Kurihara M1, Usui A3, Usui T1
1. Hiroshima University, 2. Miyazaki University, 3. Hiroshima Prefecture Rehabilitation center
VIDEOURODYNAMIC ASSESSMENT FOR DAYTIME URINARY INCONTINENCE ATTRIBUTABLE TO OVERACTIVE BLADDER IN CHILDREN
15:00
103
Kim K M1, Lee S W1
1. Seoul National University
NERVE SPARING BILATERAL EXTRAVESICAL DETRUSORRHAPHY
15:15
104
Tanaka H 1, Kakizaki H1, Moriya K1, Furuno T1, Nonomura K1
1. Department of Urology, Hokkaidou University Graduate School of Medicine
Is necessary anti-reflux surgery at the time of augmentation cystoplasty for children with neurogenic bladder and high grade vesicoureteral reflux?
15:30
105
Marschall-Kehrel A1, Mürtz G 2, Kramer G3, Jünemann K P4, Hjalmas K5
1. Urology Consultancy, Berursel, 2. APOGEPHA Arzneimittel GmbH, Dresden Germany, 3. Bennebroek, the Netherlands, 4. Department of Urology and Paediatric Urology, University of Kiel Germany, 5. Paediatric Urology Göteborg University, Sweden
Long-term results and relapse rates in children suffering from monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis and overactive bladder
15:45
106
Vermandel A1, Wyndaele J1
1. University Antwerpen
What happens when children treated with capacity training for refractory bedwetting grow into adulthood
16:00
107
De Gennaro M1, Buffa P 2, Capitanucci M L3, Battaglino G F4, Beseghi U 5, Di Lorenzo F 6
1. Bambino Gesu' Children's Hospital, Departement of Nephro-Urology, Urodynamic Unit , 2. G.Gaslini Children's Hospital, Pediatric Surgery Unit, 3. Bambino Gesu' Children's Hospital, Dept of Nephro-Urology, 4. Ospedale Civile di Vicenza, Pediatric Surgery Unit, 5. Ospedale Generale di Parma, Pediatric Surgery Unit, 6. University of F Bologna, Pediatric Surgery Unit
Vesical and Bowel Management and Quality of Life in Spina Bifida Adult Patients: Results of a Multicenter Italian Survey

Friday 27th August 2004

09:15 to 11:00 Session 13
Plenary Podium - Therapeutic Options, Experimental and Clinical - Main Auditorium

Start Time Abstract Authors Title
09:15
108
Almeida F G1, Schor N1, Leite K1, Srougi M1, Bruschini H1
1. Federal University of Sao Paulo
ADIPOSED DERIVED STEM CELLS SEEDED ON THE COLLAGEN MATRIX A NEW EXCITING OPTION FOR TISSUE ENGINEERING RECONSTRUCTION OF THE LOWER URINARY TRACT.
09:30
109
Hayashi Y1, Birder L1, de Groat W1, Epperly M1, Peterson J1, Greenberger J1, Meyers S1, Zeidel M1, Kanai A1
1. University of Pittsburgh
Inhibition of Mitochondrial Nitric Oxide Synthase During Pelvic Irradiation Prevents Urothelial Damage and Protects the Bladder against Radiation Cystitis
09:45
110
Thakar R1, Andrews V1, Sultan A1
1. Mayday University Hospital
Obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASI) repair- a protocol with a difference?
10:00
111
Balmforth J 1, Bidmead J 1, Cardozo L1, Hextall A1, Kelvin B1, Mantle J 1
1. Kings College Hospital
Raising the Tone: A Prospective Observational Study Evaluating the Effect of Pelvic Floor Muscle Training on Bladder Neck Mobility and Associated Improvement in Stress Urinary Incontinence
10:15
112
Féra P1, Glashan R1, Lelis M A1, Gonzales S R1, Nogueira M D P1, Almeida F1, Srougi M1, Bruschini H1
1. Federal University of São Paulo
Immediately outcome of DDAVP versus Behavioural Modification for treatment of Monosymptomatic Nocturnal Enuresis: a prospective randomized study of 30 patients
10:30
113
Mellier G1, Moore R2, Jacquetin B3
1. Hôpital Edouard Herriot, 2. Atlanta Urogynecology Associates, 3. Maternite Hotel Dieu
A Meta-analysis of the Intra-Operative Safety and Effectiveness of the Transobturator Hammock Seen in Results of Two Prospective Studies in 9 countries with 204 Patients
10:45
114
Gandhi S1, Kwon C2, Goldberg R P1, Abramov Y1, Beaumont J L3, Koduri S1, Sand P K1
1. Evanston Continence Center, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, 2. Division of Urogynecology, New York University School of Medicine, 3. Center on Outcomes, Research, and Education, Evanston Northwestern Healhcare
A Randomized Controlled Trial of Fascia Lata for the Prevention of Recurrent Anterior Vaginal Wall Prolapse

14:00 to 15:30 Session 14
Poster - Epidemiology and Outcomes Research - Maillot Room

Start Time Abstract Authors Title
14:00
115
Fitzgerald M P1, Brown J S2, Wassel Fyr C2, Brubaker L1, Thom D2, Van Den Eeden S K3, Subak L L2, for the RRISK study group 2
1. Loyola University Medical Center, 2. University of California at San Francisco, 3. Kaiser Permanente California
DOES A HISTORY OF CHILDHOOD URINARY SYMPTOMS PREDICT ADULT SYMPTOMS?
14:07
116
Donaldson M1, McGrother C 1, Thompson J 1, Matthews R1, Dallosso H 1
1. University of Leicester
The natural history of urinary storage disorder in older women in the community; a three year prospective cohort study
14:15
117
Rortveit G1, Hunskaar S1
1. University of Bergen
The association between the age at the first and last delivery and urinary incontinence
14:22
118
Fritel X1, Ringa V1, Saadoun K1, Varnoux N1, Piault S1, Bréart G1
1. Inserm U149, Villejuif, France
Obstetrical history and faecal incontinence. A cross-sectional study among 2640 women aged from 49 to 61 years
14:30
119
Hannestad Y S1, Hunskaar S2
1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway, 2. Department of Public Health and Primary Health Care, University of Bergen, Norway
The association between chronic respiratory symptoms and urinary incontinence in women
14:37
120
Wagg A1, Mian S2, Potter J2
1. University College London Hospitals, 2. Royal college of Physicians of London
Quality indicators and standards of continence care for older people in England
14:45
121
Yalcin I1, Patrick D2, Summers K 3, Kinchen K1, Bump R1
1. Lilly Research Laboratories, Indianapolis, IN, USA, 2. University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA, 3. Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA
THE MINIMUM CLINICALLY IMPORTANT DIFFERENCE IN INCONTINENCE QUALITY OF LIFE QUESTIONNAIRE (I-QOL) TOTAL AND SUBSCALE SCORES IN WOMEN WITH STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE (SUI)
14:52
122
Karantanis E1, Miller T1, Moore K1
1. St George Hospital
The 24 hour pad test: pad composition affects accuracy
15:00
123
Schraffordt S1, Bisseling T2, Heintz P3, Vervest H 2
1. Meander Medical Centre, 2. St. Elisabeth Hospital Tilburg, 3. University Medical Centre Utrecht
Are urodynamic investigations a good prognostic tool for the outcome of TVT?
15:07
124
Tibaek S1, Gard G2, Jensen R3
1. Department of Rehabilitation, Copenhagen University Hospital, Glostrup, Denmark, 2. Department of Physiotherapy, Lund University, Lund, Sweden, 3. Departments of Neurology, Copenhagen University Hospital, Glostrup, Denmark
PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLE TRAINING ARE EFFECTIVE IN WOMEN WITH URINARY INCONTINENCE AFTER STROKE
15:15
125
Suzuki T1, Yasuda K1, Yamanishi T2, Kitahara S1, Nakai H1, Yamashita T1, Sato R1, Suda S3, Ohkawa H3
1. Koshigaya Hospital Dokkyo University School of Medicine, 2. Dokkyo University School of Medicine, 3. Nihon Kohden
A Cross-Over Study for Evaluation of Functional Continuous Magnetic Stimulation (FCMS) in Patients with Urinary Incontinence on Pelvic Floor Muscle Exercise (PFME)
15:22
126
Pesce F1, Rubilotta E1, D'Amico A1, Curti P P1, Ballario R1, Novara G1, Artibani W1
1. Dept of Urology - University of Verona
ADHERENCE TO THE ICS STANDARDISATION OF TERMINOLOGY OF LOWER URINARY TRACT FUNCTION IN THE ABSTRACTS OF THE 2003 ANNUAL MEETING OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONTINENCE SOCIETY

14:00 to 15:30 Session 15
Poster - Imaging & Urodynamics - 252a/b

Start Time Abstract Authors Title
14:00
127
Shek K 1, Dietz H2
1. Tuen Mun Hospital, 2. Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney
BIOMETRY OF THE PUBORECTALIS MUSCLE AND HIATUS BY 3D PELVIC FLOOR ULTRASOUND
14:07
128
Tahara H1, Okadome A2, Tahaka M2
1. Nishifukuoka Hospital, 2. Fukuoka University
Urethral Sphincter Volume Measured with MRI.
14:15
129
Pajoncini C1, Natale F 1, Weir J1, Cervigni M1
1. SAN CARLO - IDI HOSPITAL
COMPARISON OF ANATOMICAL AND CLINICAL RESULTS OF THE TRANSOBURATOR TAPE TECHNIQUE (TOT) USING ULTRASOUND
14:22
130
Suzuki K1, Yoshimura Y 1, Yamaguchi O 1
1. Department of Urology, Fukushima Medical University
CAN FREQUENCY-VOLUME CHART PREDICT BLADDER OUTLET OBSTRUCTION IN RATS
14:30
131
Cavalcanti G1, Bruschini H1, Manzano G1, Giuliano L 1, Catarin M1, Nunes K1, Srougi M1, Nóbrega J A1
1. Federal University of Sao Paulo
Electrophysiological studies of the female pelvic floor in stress urinary incontinence: is the intensity of incontinence related to local neurological damage?
14:37
132
Catarin M1, Manzano G1, Bruschini H1, Cavalcanti G1, Juliano L1, Nunes K1, Arruda H1, Srougi M1, Nobrega J1
1. Federal Uinversity of São Paulo
A METHOD FOR ANALYSIS OF PUDENDAL NERVE INTEGRITY THROUGH PENILE DORSAL NERVE STIMULATION AND INTRAURETHRAL SURFACE ELECTRODE REGISTRATION.
14:45
133
Slack M1, Tracey M2, Hunsicker K2, Patel B2, Godwin A2
1. Addenbrooke Hospitals , 2. Ethicon, Inc.
Assessment of Urethral Function using Urethral Retro-resistance Pressure in Women with and without Stress Urinary Incontinence
14:52
134
Visco A1
1. University of North Carolina, for the Pelvic Floor Disorders Network
COMPARISON OF MEASUREMENTS OBTAINED WITH MICROTIP AND EXTERNAL WATER PRESSURE TRANSDUCERS
15:00
135
Kalivas K1, Dimitriadis G 1, Vasilakakis G1, Katsikas V1, Zougas K1, Radopoulos D1
1. 1st Urology Department,Medical school, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
The influence of urodynamic catheter on idiopathic detrusor-sphincter dyssynergia (Dysfunctional voiding) diagnosis in women
15:07
136
van Mastrigt R1, Huang Foen Chung J1
1. ErasmusMC
Bladder volume sensitivity of non-invasively or invasively measured isovolumetric intravesical pressure
15:15
137
Valentini F1, Hermieu J2, Zimmern P3, Nelson P 4, Besson G4
1. E349 INSERM-Université Pierre et Marie Curie France, 2. Hôpital Bichat-Paris France, 3. Southwestern Medical Center-Dallas USA, 4. E349 INSERM- Paris France
THE USE OF A MODELIZED ANALYSIS OF FREE UROFLOWS (FF) TO IMPROVE WATCHFUL WAITING OF PATIENTS WITH BENIGN PROSTATIC ENLARGEMENT (BPE).
15:22
138
Lovatsis D1, Drutz H1, Petropoulos S2
1. University of Toronto, 2. University of Western Ontario
Analysis of the Cough Stress Test and Multichannel Urodynamics for the Diagnosis of Stress Urinary Incontinence in Women

14:00 to 15:40 Session 16
Poster - Clinical Pharmacology and Overactivity - Blue Room

Start Time Abstract Authors Title
14:00
139
Hirani K1, Rahmanou P1, Lamba A1, Dostonova A1, Chaliha C1, Khullar V1
1. Department of Urogynaecology, St. Mary's Hospital, Imperial College London
Does the bladder contractility change with anticholinergic therapy in women with detrusor overactivity?
14:07
140
Diefenbach K1, Arold G1, Wollny A1, Schwantes U2, Haselmann J2, Roots I1
1. Institute of Clinical Pharmacology, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, 2. Medical Department, Dr. R. Pfleger Chemische Fabrik GmbH
The Influence of Anticholinergics Used in Incontinence Treatment on Sleep in Healthy Volunteers Aged 50 Years and Older
14:15
141
Cardozo L1, Robinson D1, Drogendijk T2, for the Solifenacin Study Group 1
1. King's College Hospital, London, UK, 2. Yamanouchi Europe B.V., Leiderdorp, The Netherlands
Solifenacin Statistically Significantly Increased Continence Rates in Subjects With Symptoms of the Overactive Bladder Syndrome
14:23
142
Chapple C1
1. Royal Hallamshire Hospital
Fesoterodine a new effective and well-tolerated antimuscarinic for the treatment of urgency-frequency syndrome: results of a phase 2 controlled study.
14:30
143
Juenemann K1, Hessdoerfer E2, Unamba-Oparah I3, Berse M4, Bruenjes R5, Madersbacher H6, Gramatté T5
1. Dept. Urology, University Hospital Kiel, Germany, 2. Dept. Urology, Berlin, Germany, 3. Dept. Urology, Voerde, Germany, 4. Dept. Urology, Duisburg, Germany, 5. APOGEPHA Dresden, Germany, 6. Neurourology Unit, University Hospital of Innsbruck, Austria
Propiverine hydrochloride immediate (IR) and extended release (ER): Comparison of efficacy and tolerability in patients with overactive bladder
14:38
144
Rudy D1, Cline K2, Goldberg K3, Harris R 4
1. North Texas Clinical Research, 2. Regional Urology, LLC, 3. Texas Urology Research, 4. RMD Clinical Research Institute, LLC
A Multicenter,Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial of Trospium Chloride in Overactive Bladder Patients
14:46
145
Hill S1, Khullar V2
1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Queen's Park Hospital, Blackburn, UK, 2. St Mary's NHS Trust (Imperial College, London), London, UK
Darifenacin, a muscarinic receptor antagonist with selectivity for M3 receptors, reduces incontinence and nocturia in patients with overactive bladder
14:53
146
Mattiasson A 1, Lundegaard Christensen T2, Poulsen P B2, Tangen T3
1. Dept. of Urology, Lund Sweden, 2. MUUSMANN Research & Consulting, Denmark, 3. Serud Medical Research, Norway
Cost-effectiveness of desmopressin tablets (Minirin®) as adjunctive therapy to behavioural changes in the treatment of nocturia in Norway
15:01
147
Rios L1, Mattos Jr D 2, Panhoca R 3, Srougi M 4, Bruschini H 4
1. Federal University of São Paulo and Hospital do Servidor Público Estadual de São Paulo, 2. Hospital do Servidor Publico Estadual de São Paulo, 3. Hospital do Servidor Público Estadual de São Paulo, 4. Federal University of São Paulo
INTRAVESICAL RESINIFERATOXIN FOR THE TREATMENT OF IDIOPATHIC DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY IN WOMEN: A RANDOMIZED DOUBLE-BLIND PLACEBO CONTROLLED STUDY
15:09
148
Payne C1, Mosbaugh P2, Forrest J3, Evans R3, Frumkin L4
1. Stanford University, 2. Indiana University, 3. none, 4. ICOS Corporation
Phase Two Safety and Efficacy Study of Single Dose Intravesical Resiniferatoxin in Patients with Interstitial Cystitis
15:17
149
Freeman R 1, Adekanmi O2, Waterfield M1, Waterfield A1, Bishop R1, Zajicek J3
1. Urogynaecology Unit, Derriford Hospital, Plymouth UK., 2. Urogynaecology Unit, Derriford Hospital, Plymouth UK., 3. Peninsula Medical School, Plymouth UK.
The Effect of Cannabinoids on Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Multiple Sclerosis: a randomised placebo controlled trial (CAMS-LUTS Study)
15:24
150
Apostolidis A1, Popat R2, Yiangou Y 3, Dasgupta P4, Anand P3, Fowler C J2
1. The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery,UCLH & The Hammersmith Hospital, Imperial Colle, 2. The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery,UCLH , 3. The Hammersmith Hospital, Imperial College London, 4. Guys' and St. Thomas' Hospitals
A possible explanation for the exceptional efficacy of botulinum toxin treatment for detrusor overactivity
15:32
151
Schurch B1, de Sèze M2, Denys P3, Chartier-Kastler E4, Ismael S5, Haab F6, Everaert K7, Keppenne V8, Plante P9, Perrouin-Verbe B10, Kumar C11, Fraczek S11
1. Univeritatsklinik Balgrist, 2. Hôpital Pellegrin, 3. Hôpital Raymond Poincaré, 4. Group Hospitalier Pitié-Salpétriè, 5. Hôpital de Rothschild, 6. Hôpital Tenon, 7. Ghent University Hospital, 8. CHU Sart Tilman, 9. Hôpital Rangueil, 10. CHU Nantes, 11. Allergan Ltd
Botulinum toxin A (BOTOX®) in neurogenic urinary incontinence: Results from a multi-centre randomised, controlled trial

Non Discussion Posters

Abstract Category Authors Title
152
Anatomy
Dietz H P1
1. RPAH
DOES BLADDER NECK MOBILITY INCREASE WITH AGE?
153
Anatomy
Lazzeri M1, Turini D 1, Beneforti P1, Spinelli M2, Vannucchi G3, Zardo C3, Pellegrini-Faussone M S3
1. Department of Urology Santa Chiara Firenze, Florence -Italy, 2. 2. Department of Urology - Spinal Unit – “Ospedale civile di Magenta”, Italy, 3. Department of Anatomy, Histology and Forensic Medicine, University of Florence Italy
IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL EVIDENCE OF TRPV1 IN THE NORMAL HUMAN UROTHELIUM.
154
Anatomy
Rizk D1, Padmanabhan R1, Tariq S 1, Shafiullah M1, Ahmed I1
1. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
ULTRA-STRUCTURAL ABNORMALITIES OF THE URINARY BLADDER IN STERPTOZOTOCIN-INDUCED DIABETIC FEMALE RATS.
155
Anatomy
Rogers R1, Lucente V2, Raders J2
1. Women's Clinic Ltd., 2. Institute for Female Pelvic Medicine
Anatomic Considerations For the TVT-Obturator Approach for the Correction of Female Stress Urinary Incontinence
156
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Mori K1, Noguchi M1, Matsuo M1, Nomata K1, Kanetake H1
1. Department of Urology, Nagasaki university graduated school of biomedical sciences
Internalization of Gap Junctional Protein, Connexin 43, modulated by ERK 1/2 Activation In Rats Detrusor Muscle with Partial Bladder Outlet Obstruction
157
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Hussain M1, Jones N2, Hollingsworth S2, Fry C1
1. The Institute of Urology, 2. The Department of Academic Surgery*, University College London
The Differential Expression of P1 Receptors in the Human Bladder.
158
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Lee E1, Byun S2, Kim J H3, Yeo W1
1. Seoul National University Hospital, 2. Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, 3. Kangwon National University Hospital
Imapact of magnetic fields on the growth of cancer cell lines of genitourinary system
159
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Kim D1, Jung K2, Kim J W2, Yoo T K 3, Yang E2
1. Daegu Catholic University, 2. KyungPook National University, 3. Eul Ji University
Expression profiles of ATP-sensitive and calcium-activated potassium channels in rat bladder secondary to partial outlet obstruction
160
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Daneshgari F1, Huang X1, Saffore L1, Strauch C 2, Viswanathan A2, Monnier V 2
1. Cleveland Clinic Foundation, 2. Case Western Reserve University
Biochemical Basis for Bladder Dysfunction in Experimental Diabetes: Glycoxidative and Oxoaldehyde Stress are Markedly Enhanced in Soluble and Insoluble Bladder Proteins
161
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Nardicchi V1, Giannantoni A2, Macchionni L1, Zucchi A2, Mearini E2, Porena M2, Goracci G1
1. Dept. of Internal Medicine, Biochemistry Section, University of Perugia, 2. Dept. of Urology, University of Perugia
DETERMINATION OF NERVE GROWTH FACTOR LEVELS INTO HUMAN BLADDER WALL BY MODIFIED ENZYME-LINKED IMMUNOABSORBENT ASSAY
162
Cellular physiology
Sullivan M1, Peters C2, Patton G 1, Yalla S1
1. VA Boston Healthcare System, 2. Children's Hospital
INHIBITION OF GAP JUNCTION CHANNELS ALTERS BLADDER CONTRACTILITY
163
Cellular physiology
Bouchelouche K1, Alvarez S1, Nordling J2, Andersen L2, Bouchelouche P3
1. Smooth Muscle Laboratory, Dept. of Urology, Herlev Hospital, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, 2. Dept. of Urology, Herlev Hospital, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, 3. Dept. Clinical Biochemistry, Koege County Hospital, Koege, Denmark
Interleukin-4 and interleukin-13 modulate the production of eotaxin, MCP-1 and interleukin-6 by human detrusor smooth muscle cells
164
Detrusor Overactivity
Groen J1, Amiel C2, Bosch R1
1. Dept. of Urology, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 2. Advanced Bionics Corporation, Valencia CA, USA
CHRONIC PUDENDAL NERVE NEUROMODULATION USING AN IMPLANTABLE MINI-STIMULATOR IN WOMEN WITH IDIOPATHIC REFRACTORY DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY INCONTINENCE
165
Detrusor Overactivity
de Miguel F1, Stein R J1, Hrebinko R L1, Nelson J B1, Torimoto K1, Nagatomi J1, Yoshimura N1, Chancellor M B1
1. University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Muscarinic Receptors 1-5 mRNA in urothelium: differential expression in two rat models of neurogenic bladder
166
Detrusor Overactivity
van Koeveringe G1, Dambros M1, de Jongh R1, Bast A1, van Kerrebroeck P1
1. University Hospital Maastricht
Inhibitory effects of a high concentration of the Flavonoid, Galangin, on urinary bladder smooth muscle contractility
167
Detrusor Overactivity
Kim Y T1, Yoshimura N 1, Masuda H 1, Kwon D D 1, Stein R 1, de Miguel F 1, Chancellor M1
1. Univ. Pittsburgh
NEW MECHANISMS OF ACTION OF INTRAVESICAL ANTIMUSCARINIC AGENTS
168
Detrusor Overactivity
Werner M1, Schmid D2, Schurch B3, Schuessler B1
1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Cantonal Hospital Lucerne, Switzerland, 2. Department of Urology, University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland, 3. Swiss Paraplegic Centre, University Hospital Balgrist, Zurich, Switzerland
Efficacy of Botulinum-A toxin in the treatment of refractory overactive bladder syndrome: preliminary results of a prospective non-randomized study
169
Detrusor Overactivity
Giannitsas K1, Perimenis P1, Athanasopoulos A1, Gyftopoulos K1, Barbalias G1
1. Patras University
Comparison of the efficacy of tolterodine and oxybutynin in different urodynamic severity grades of idiopathic detrusor overactivity
170
Detrusor Overactivity
Kirkup A J1, McCoy R1, Fearon L1, Wright J1, Af Forselles K1, Westbrook S L1, Newgreen D T1
1. Pfizer Global R & D
Evaluation of the Beta3-adrenoceptor agonist, CL-316243, on detrusor function in the Spontaneously Hypertensive Rat
171
Detrusor Overactivity
Kuo H1
1. Buddhist Tzu Chi General Hospital
Multiple Intravesical Instillations of Low Dose Resiniferatoxin is Effective in Treatment of Detrusor Overactivity Refractory to Anticholinergics
172
Detrusor Overactivity
Khullar V1, Hill S2, Solanki J3, Barr A3
1. Imperial College , 2. Queen's Park Hospital, 3. Pfizer Inc
Tolterodine increases the urgency-free time interval: a sensory and motor effect?
173
Detrusor Overactivity
Gillespie J1, Drake M1, Lagou M1
1. The University of Newcastle
Local reflexes in the bladder wall regulating non micturition activity
174
Detrusor Overactivity
Herbison G P1, Lauti M1, Hay-Smith J1, Wilson D1
1. Dunedin School of Medicine
Three month results from the URGENT pilot study: a randomised controlled trial comparing drug therapy, bladder retraining and their combination in patients with urge urinary incontinence.
175
Detrusor Overactivity
Popat R1, Apostolidis A1, Fowler C J1, Dasgupta P2
1. The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery,London, 2. Guys and St.Thomas' Hospital, London
Botulinum toxin works as well in the short term in idiopathic detrusor overactivity(IDO)as in neurogenic detrusor overactivity (NDO).
176
Detrusor Overactivity
De Wachter S 1, Pauwels E1, Wyndaele J J1
1. University of Antwerpen
Frequency volume charts as tool to study sensations of bladder filling.
177
Detrusor Overactivity
Cerulli A1, Kahler K 1, Banfe E2
1. Novartis Pharma, USCDMA, East Hanover, New Jersey, USA, 2. Consumer Health Sciences, Princetown, New Jersey, USA
Successfully treated overactive bladder sufferers consume fewer healthcare resources
178
Detrusor Overactivity
Corcos J1, Steers W2
1. Department of Urology, Jewish General Hospital, McGill University, Montreal, Canada, 2. Department of Urology, University of Virginia Helath System, Charlottesville, USA
The efficacy, tolerability and safety of darifenacin given by a flexible titration dosing regimen
179
Epidemiology & Outcomes Research
Bing M H1, Jennum P2, Moller L A1, Mortensen S3, Lose G4
1. Dept. of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2. Dept. of Clinical Neurophysiology, 3. Dept. of Urology, 4. Dept. of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Glostrup County Hospital, Univ. of Copenhagen, Denmark
Nocturia in relation to sleep quality in an unselected population of women and men aged 60-80 years in Denmark.
180
Epidemiology & Outcomes Research
Chang Y J1, Tai H L1, Chen G D2, Wang S R3, Kuo S J4
1. Continence Center, Changhua Christian Hospital, Changhua, Taiwan, 2. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Chung Shan Medical University Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan, 3. Department of Medical Education and Research, Changhua Christian Hospital, Changhua, Taiwan, 4. Department of Surgery, Changhua Christian Hospital, Changhua, Taiwan
Parental Perceived Stress of Nocturnal Enuresis in Children in Taiwan
181
Epidemiology & Outcomes Research
Coyne K1, Lai J2, Zyczynski T3, Kopp Z3, Avery K4, Abrams P4
1. MEDTAP International, Inc., 2. Evanston Northwestern Healthcare & Northwestern University, Center on Outcomes, Research & Education, 3. Pfizer, Inc, 4. Southmead Hospital
An Overactive Bladder Symptom and Quality-of-life Short Form: Development of the Overactive Bladder Questionaire (OAB-q) Short Form (SF)
182
Epidemiology & Outcomes Research
Ebbesen M1, Hannestad Y S1, Midthjell K2, Hunskaar S1
1. University of Bergen, 2. NTNU, Trondheim
Does diabetes increase the prevalence of urinary incontinence in women?
183
Epidemiology & Outcomes Research
Doshani A1, Tincello D2
1. Urogynaecology Unit, Leicester General Hospital , 2. Leicester General Hospital & Section of Reproductive Science,University of Leicester
THE STANDARD OF REPORTING OF RANDOMISED TRIALS IN UROGYNAECOLOGY
184
Epidemiology & Outcomes Research
swift S1, Kahn M2, Schaffer J3, Woodman R4, O'Boyle A4, Valley M5, Bland D6, Wang W1
1. Medical University of South Carolina, 2. UT Galveston, 3. UT Southwestern, 4. Madigan Army Base, 5. Shakopee Clinic, 6. Wake Forrest
The distribution, definition and etiologies of pelvic organ support defects
185
Epidemiology & Outcomes Research
Avagyan V1, van Mastrigt R1, Huang Foen Chung J1, Mulder P1
1. ErasmusMC
A longitudinal non-invasive study of changes in urinary bladder contractility secondary to benign prostatic hyperplasia: epidemiological aspects
186
Epidemiology & Outcomes Research
Johnson T1, Sattin R2, Parmelee P 1, Fultz N3, Ouslander J1
1. Atlanta VA / Emory University, 2. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 3. University of Michigan
Risk Factors for Prevalent and Incident Nocturia Among Older Adults
187
Epidemiology & Outcomes Research
O' Donnell M1, Hunskaar S1, Sykes D2, Voss S2
1. Section for General Practice, University of Bergen, 2. Eli Lilly and Company Limited, Lilly Research Centre
Helpseeking behaviour and associated factors amongst women with urinary incontinence in France, Germany, Spain and the UK
188
Epidemiology & Outcomes Research
Goldberg R1, Gandhi S 1, Abramov Y 1, Botros S1, Sand P 1
1. Evanston Continence Center, Northwestern University
Urinary Incontinence: Is it More Likely after Delivering Twins or Singletons?
189
Gerontology
Pfisterer M1, Müller M1, Müller E2, Richter A1, Kuno E1, Oster P3
1. Kontinenzberatungsstelle Bethanien-Krankenhaus Geriatrisches Zentrum Heidelberg, 2. Fachhochschule Bielefeld, 3. Bethanien-Krankenhaus Geriatrisches Zentrum Heidelberg
The situation of residents with continence problems in German nursing homes
190
Gerontology
Tak E1, Van Hespen A1, Van Dommelen P1, Hopman-Rock M1
1. TNO Prevention and Health
INCOndition; a multi-level randomized controlled trial of a programme to treat and prevent urinary incontinence in women in homes for the elderly
191
Imaging Techniques
Krcmar M1, Otcenasek M1, Zahumensky J1, Kasikova E2, Kolarik D1
1. Bulovka Hospital, Prague, 2. UPMD, Prague
Peripartal ultrasonography of the lower urinary tract -a new possibility?
192
Imaging Techniques
Choi H J1, Choe J H2, Lee J Y1, Lee K S1
1. Department of Urology, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, 2. Department of Urology, Samsung Cheil Hospital & Women's Health Care Center
ACCURACY OF RESIDUAL URINE VOLUME MEASURMENT: COMPARISON BETWEEN TWO PORTABLE ULTRASOUND SCANNERS AND CATHETERIZATION
193
Incontinence (Male)
Ullrich N1, Comiter C1
1. University of Arizona
THE MALE SLING FOR STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE: URODYNAMIC AND SUBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT WITH 24 MONTH FOLLOW-UP
194
Incontinence (Male)
Smither, MD A R1, Guralnick, MD M1, See, MD W A1
1. Medical College of Wisconsin
Quantifying the natural history of post radical retropubic prostatectomy incontinence using objective 1 hour pad test data.
195
Incontinence (Male)
Matsukawa Y1, Gotoh M1, Yoshikawa Y1, Ono Y1, Ohshima S1
1. Urology, Nagoya Univercity School of Medicine
URODYNAMIC EVALUATION OF VESICOURETHRAL FUNCTION AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY: COMPARISON WITH OPEN RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY
196
Incontinence (Male)
Smither, MD A R1, Guralnick, MD M1, See, MD W A 1
1. Medical College of Wisconsin
Predicting Continence Recovery after Radical Retropubic Prostatectomy (RRP) using Quantitative 1 Hour Pad Test Data.
197
Incontinence (Male)
Samli M1, Singla A K1
1. Wayne State University
NEW BONE-ANCHORED PERINEAL MALE SLING WITH COMPOSITE GRAFT FOR POST RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY INCONTINENCE-INTERMEDIATE RESULTS
198
Incontinence (Male)
Simonetti R1, Bruschini H1, Soler R1, Truzzi J C1, Cury J1, Lima H1, Srougi M1
1. Federal University of Sao Paulo - Division of Urology
The impact of aging causing bladder dysfunction on post prostatectomy incontinence
199
Lower Bowel Dysfunction
Soligo M1, Salvatore S 1, De Ponti E2, Cortese M1, Zoccatelli M 1, Milani R1
1. Bassini Hospital- University of Milan, 2. San Gerardo Hospital - University of Milan
Chronic constipation: a prospective observational study on 786 urogynaecological patients
200
Lower Bowel Dysfunction
Jelovsek J E1, Barber M D1, Walters M D1, Paraiso M F1
1. The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Prevalence of Functional Disorders of the Bowel, Rectum, and Anus in a Tertiary Urogynecology Population
201
LUT Physiology
Lu S1, Chancellor M2, Lin A1, Chen K1, de Groat W2
1. National Yang-Ming University and Taipei-Veterans General Hospital, 2. University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
EFFECT OF A TRANSIENT RECEPTOR POTENTIAL VANILLOID RECEPTOR 1 ANTAGONIST ON BLADDER OVERACTIVITY INDUCED BY CAPSAICIN OR MENTHOL
202
LUT Physiology
Aybek Z1, Guler G1, Sinik Z1, Demir S1, Aybek H1, Sert S1, Turan T1, Tuncay L1
1. Pamukkale University
BIOCHEMICAL INTERPRETATION OF ISCHEMIA-REPERFUSION INJURY AFTER ACUTE URINARY RETANTION IN RAT BLADDER
203
LUT Physiology
Daneshgari F1, Liu G 1, Saffore L 1, Imrey P 1, Hijaz A 1
1. Cleveland Clinic Foundation
TIME-COURSE OF CHANGES IN THE DIABETIC BLADDER DYSFUNCTION
204
LUT Physiology
Yoshimura N1, Kamo I2, Torimoto K1, de Groat W1, Chancellor M1
1. University of Pittsburgh, USA, 2. Takeda Chemical Industries Ltd., Japan
NEURAL MECHANISMS OF TONIC AND PHASIC URETHRAL CONTINENCE REFLEXES PREVENTING STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE
205
LUTS in Men
Weiss J1, Blaivas J1, Levenson M2, Orr S2, Jones M3
1. Weill Medical College of Cornell University, 2. Harvard Medical School, 3. University of Scranton
Outcomes Analysis of Treatment of Lower Urinary Tracts Symptoms in Men
206
LUTS in Men
De E1, Siroky M2, Huang Q2, King T1, Azadzoi K2, Kuftinec D1, Franklin R2, Yalla S2
1. Boston University, 2. Boston Veteran's Administration
Prostatic Ischemia and Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction
207
LUTS in Men
Lee K S1, Kim D Y 2, Kim J C 3, Kim H J 4, Min K S 5, Park W H 6, Lee J B 7, Lee T 6, Jeong H J 8, Choo M S 9
1. Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, 2. Daegu Catholic University, 3. Catholic University of Korea, 4. Dankook University College of Medicine, 5. Inje University, 6. Inha University, 7. Gachon medical School, 8. Wonkwang University, 9. University of Ulsan College of Medicine
Combination treatment with propiverine hydrochloride plus doxazosin GITS in men with overactive bladder coexisting benign prostatic obstruction: a prospective, randomized, controlled, multicenter study
208
LUTS in Men
Kim H1, Kim K W2, Yang D Y2, Kim S Y2
1. Kangdong Sacred Heart Hospital, Hallym University, 2. Kangdong Sacred Heart Hospital
THE EFFECT OF IRRIGATING FLUID ABSORPTION ON MYOCARDIAL DAMAGE IN TURP
209
LUTS in Women
Pauwels E1, De Wachter S1, Van de Vijver K1, De Man J1, Van Marck E1, Wyndaele J1
1. University Hospital Antwerp
Influence of stress urinary incontinence on detrusor contractility: an in vitro study.
210
LUTS in Women
van der Vaart H1, de Leeuw R2, Heintz P1
1. University Medical Center, 2. University Utrecht
The association between urogenital symptoms and depression
211
LUTS in Women
Tubaro A1, Inferrera A2, Montanari E3, Zito A4, Marcangeli P5, The FLOW study group 6
1. Sant' Andrea Hospital, Rome, Italy, 2. Policlinico Universitario, Messina, Italy, 3. San Paolo Hospital, Milan, Italy, 4. Agesti Maresca Hospital , Naples, Italy, 5. San Giuseppe Hospital, Milan, Italy, 6. Italy
Quality of Life and bother in Italian women affected by LUTS: The FLOW study
212
LUTS in Women
Bhaumik J1, Jackson S1, Dryden M2, Gillett P3, Kearney P4, Weatherall R5
1. John Radcliffe Hospital, 2. County Hospital, Winchester, 3. Stoke-Mandeville Hospital, Aylesbury, 4. Antrim Laboratory, Northern Ireland, 5. Oxford Research Development Support Consortium
A multicentre randomised controlled trial to compare contamination rates in conventional mid-stream urine samples with samples taken using a novel collection device
213
LUTS in Women
Matharu G1, Donaldson M2, Matthews R2, Mcgrother C2
1. Leicester Royal Infirmary, 2. University of Leicester
The relationship between urinary symptoms reported in a postal questionnaire and urodynamic diagnosis
214
LUTS in Women
Prezioso D1, Galasso R1, Tavoni F2, Carrino M3, Tuccitto G4, The FLOW study group 5
1. Federico II University, Naples, Italy, 2. S. Orsola Malpighi Hospital, Bologna, Italy, 3. AORN Cardarelli, Naples, Italy, 4. Regional Hospital, Treviso, Italy, 5. Italy
Life style of female patients presenting with LUTS in Urology Centres in Italy: The FLOW study
215
LUTS in Women
Wang A C1, Lee L Y1, Chen M C1
1. Chang Gung University Hospital
De Novo Urge Symptoms After Continence Taping Procedure-A Histopathological And Immunohistochemical Studies
216
LUTS in Women
Kinn A1, Fredros M2, Nilsson B 2
1. Karolinska University Hospita Hospital, 2. Karolinska University Hospital
Urethral sensitivity in incontinent women
217
LUTS in Women
Pauwels E1, De Wachter S1, Van de Vijver K1, Van Marck E1, Wyndaele J1
1. University Hospital Antwerp
Animal model for chronic stress urinary incontinence
218
Neurourology: Basic Science
de Miguel F1, Stein R J1, Futrell W J1, Nelson J B1, Torimoto K1, Nagatomi J1, Chancellor M B1, Yoshimura N1
1. University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Thermal receptors in GU tract: changes in neurogenic bladder models
219
Neurourology: Basic Science
Giannantoni A1, Nardicchi V2, Macchioni L2, Di Stasi S M 3, Storti L3, Costantini E1, Bini V1, Goracci G2, Porena M1
1. Dept. of Urology, University of Perugia, 2. Dept. of Internal Medicine, Biochemistry Section, University of Perugia, 3. Dept. of Urology, Tor Vergata University of Rome
NERVE GROWTH FACTOR BLADDER TISSUE LEVELS IN PATIENTS WITH NEUROGENIC DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY BEFORE AND AFTER BOTULINUM A TOXIN INJECTIONS INTO THE DETRUSOR MUSCLE
220
Neurourology: Basic Science
Iwashita H1, Yoshida M1, Otani M1, Ueda S1
1. Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kumamoto University
In vivo nNOS gene transfer into the rat bladder using electroporation
221
Neurourology: Basic Science
Moussa S1, Kashiwabara T1, Bialecki R2, Elhilali M1
1. McGill University, 2. AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals
Comparative Study of the Effects of ZD0947 and Tolterodine on Bladder Function in a Paraplegic Rat Model
222
Neurourology: Basic Science
Sakakibara R1, Liu Z1, Uchiyama T1, Yamamoto T1, Ito T1, Yamanishi T2, Hattori T1
1. Neurology Department Chiba University, 2. Urology Dokkyo Medical College
Micturition-related neuronal firing in the periaqueductal gray area in cats
223
Neurourology: Basic Science
Igarashi T1, Takimoto Y1, Satou K1, Sugimoto S1, Ono M1, Hirakata H1, Kawata N1, Yoshida T1, Wada Y2, Kokubun S2, Suzuki H3, Yamada M3
1. Department of Urology,Nihon University School of Medicine, 2. Department of Phisiology,Nihon University School of Medicine, 3. Meiji Dairies Corporation
Effects Of Cyclohexenone Long-Chain Alcohol On Bladder Function In Experimental Diabetic Rats
224
Neurourology: Basic Science
Otani M1, Yoshida M1, Iwashita H1, Miyamae K1, Masunaga K1, Takahashi W1, Inadome A1, Ueda S1
1. Department of Urology Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kumamoto University
Electroporation-mediated muscarinic M3 receptor gene therapy for partial denervation bladder in the rat model
225
Neurourology: Basic Science
Lee T1, Kwon Y H 2, Park C S2, Suh J K1
1. Dept of Urology, Inha University Hospital , 2. Dept of Pharmacology, Inha University
Alterations of Nitric Oxide Synthase Isoforms in the Proximal Urethra of Diabetic Rat with aging: Protein Expression
226
Neurourology: Basic Science
Miyamae K1, Yoshida M1, Otani M1, Iwashita H1, Masunaga K1, Ueda S1
1. Department of Urology, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kumamoto University
Pharmacological and histological characteristics of bladder smooth muscle of type 2 diabetes rat
227
Neurourology: Basic Science
Frederiksen H1, Semerdzhiev Y1, Hedlund P2, Davidsson T1, Mansson W1, Uvelius B1
1. Department of Urology, 2. Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Lund University Hospital, Lund Sweden
Cystometrical and in-vitro muscle studies of enterocystoplastic bladders in the rat
228
Neurourology: Basic Science
Sugaya K1, Nishijima S1, Miyazato M1, Chinen Y1, Morozumi M1, Ogawa Y1
1. Department of Urology, Faculty of Medicine, University of the Ryukyus
INTRAVENOUS NORADRENALIN FACILITATES AFFERENT ACTIVITY OF THE MICTURITION REFLEX AT THE LUMBOSACRAL CORD IN RATS
229
Neurourology: Basic Science
Lee T1, Kwon Y H2, Park C S2, Suh J K1
1. Dept of Urology, Inha University Hospital , 2. Dept of Pharmacology, Inha University
Differential Expressions of Collagen Type I and III in the Proximal Urethra of Diabetic Rat with Aging
230
Neurourology: Basic Science
Kontak J1, Battaglia G 2, Walter J2, Kenton K 2
1. Loyola University , 2. Loyola University
Regional Profile of Adrenergic, Cholinergic and Serotonergic Receptor Subtypes in the Human Female Urethra
231
Neurourology: Basic Science
Uchiyama T1, Sakakibara R1, Yoshiyama M2, Liu Z1, Yamanishi T3, Hattori T1
1. Department of Neurology, Chiba University Graduate School of Medicine, 2. Department of Urology, Yamanashi University Graduate School of Medicine & Engineering, 3. Department of Urology, Dokkyo Medical College
The short- and long term-effects of a single dose of apomorphine on micturition function in conscious and free moving rats
232
Neurourology: Clinical
Woo H 1, Wilson W1, Winters J1
1. Ochsner Clinic Foundation
Complications of InterStim Therapy: Comparison of Staged Versus Traditional Implantation
233
Neurourology: Clinical
De Wachter S 1, De Laet K1, Wyndaele J J1
1. University of Antwerpen
Influence of bladder filling rate on the response of primary bladder afferents
234
Neurourology: Clinical
Cordoni M C1, Giannantoni A2, Del Zingaro M2, Notarstefano F1, Zucchi A2, Mearini L2, Scionti L1, Porena M2
1. Dept. of Internal Medicine, University of Perugia, 2. Dept. of Urology, University of Perugia
RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN VOIDING DYSFUNCTION AND PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY IN ASYMPTOMATIC PATIENTS AFFECTED BY DIABETES MELLITUS TYPE I : PRELIMINARY RESULTS
235
Neurourology: Clinical
Grosse J1, Kramer G2, Stöhrer M2
1. Department of Urology, Berufsgenossenschaftliche Unfallklinik Murnau, 2. Department of Urology, Berufsgenossenschafliche Unfallklinik Murnau
Detrusor injections with botulinum A toxin – Comparison of patients with congenital spinal cord defects and traumatic spinal cord injuries
236
Neurourology: Clinical
van Voskuilen A1, Weil E2, van Koeveringe G 1, De Bie R3, van Kerrebroeck P 2
1. Academisch Ziekenhuis Maastricht, , Maastricht, The Netherlands , 2. Academisch Ziekenhuis Maastricht,, Maastricht, The Netherlands , 3. University of Maastricht, Maastricht, The Netherlands
Long Term Results of Sacral Nerve Stimulation For Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms: a Single Center Study
237
Neurourology: Clinical
Nagels G1, De Deyn P P2, Vleugels L1, D'hooghe M B 1, Van Glabeke I1, Van Laere K1, De Ridder D1
1. Nationaal Multiple Sclerose Centrum, 2. Universiteit Antwerpen
A prospective randomized double blind cross-over dose-titration study to evaluate the cognitive safety profile of tolterodine as compared to oxybutynin in multiple sclerosis patients with a neurogenic overactive bladder : a planned interim analysis.
238
Painful Bladder Syndromes
Novi J1, Jeronis S1, Srinivas S1, Srinivasan R1, Patacsil-Trull J2, Morgan M1, Arya L1
1. University of Pennsylvania, 2. Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
Risk of Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Depression in Women with Interstitial cystitis
239
Pelvic Floor
Devreese A1, Staes F2, De Weerdt W2, Janssens L3, Penninckx F4, Vereecken R5
1. Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Sciences, University Hospital and K.U.Leuven, 2. Department of Rehabilitation Sciences K.U.Leuven, 3. Institute of Technology, Leuven, 4. Department of Abdominal Surgery, University Hospital Gasthuisberg, K.U. Leuven, 5. Department of Urology, University Hospital Gasthuisberg, K.U. Leuven
Incontinent women have altered pelvic floor muscle (PFM) contraction patterns
240
Pelvic Floor
Frawley H1, Galea M1, Phillips B1, Sherburn M1, Bo K2
1. School of Physiotherapy, University of Melbourne, 2. Norwegian University of Sport and Physical Education
Effect of different testing positions using three measurement tools on pelvic floor muscle contraction, and subject acceptance of testing position.
241
Pelvic Floor
Gandhi S1, Abramov Y1, Botros S M1, Sand P K1, Nickolov A2, Goldberg R P1
1. Evanston Continence Center, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, 2. Center on Outcomes, Research and Education, Evanston Northwestern Healhcare
Why do Women Experience Dyspareunia? Lessons from a Population of Twin Sisters
242
Pelvic Floor
Howden N1, Navarro J 1, Lowder J 1, Abramowitch S2, Woo S2, Moalli P1
1. Magee-Womens Research Institute and University of Pittsburgh Health Sciences Center, 2. The Musculoskeletal Research Center at the University of Pittsburgh
Impact of Surgical Menopause on the Structural and Ultrastructural Properties of the Rat Vagina and its Supportive Tissues
243
Pelvic Floor
Thompson J1, O'Sullivan P 1, Briffa K1, Neumann P 2
1. Curtin University, 2. University of South Australia
Motor control strategies involved in pelvic floor elevation and depression
244
Pelvic Floor
Thompson J1, O'Sullivan P 1, Briffa K 1, Court S2
1. Curtin University, 2. Attadale Hospital
Transperineal and transabdominal ultrasound: A study of reliability and validity
245
Pelvic Floor
sherburn M1, chase J1, stillman B1
1. School of Physiotherapy
Coughing and continence: Pelvic floor muscle activity in women with chronic lung disease.
246
Pharmacology: Basic Science
Takahashi S1, Chen Q1, Hosada C1, Zhong S1, Zheng H1, Ohta N1, Kitamura T1, Tanoue A2, Tsujimoto G2
1. Department of Urology, Tokyo University, 2. Molecular Cell Pharmacology, National Research Institute for Child Health and Development
Function of the lower urinary tract in mice lacking alpha1d-adrenoceptor
247
Pharmacology: Basic Science
Lee J G1, Bae J H1, Choi J B2, Kim H J3, Jung P B 4
1. Korea University Hospital, 2. Ajou University Hospital, 3. Dankook University, 4. Phil Urologic Clinic
The effects of α1A Inhibitors on the Urethral Perfusion Pressure of Female Rat
248
Pharmacology: Basic Science
Zhang X1, Igawa Y1, Ishizuka O1, Nishizawa O1, Andersson K2
1. Dept. of Urology, Shinshu University School of Med., 2. Dept. of Clinical Pharmacology, Lund University Hospital
Effects of intravesical TNP-ATP, a P2X3 purinoceptor antagonist, on micturition and ATP-induced bladder overactivity in conscious rats
249
Pharmacology: Basic Science
Burcher E1, Liu L1, Mansfield K J1, Millard R J2
1. University of New South Wales, 2. Prince of Wales Hospital, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
VANILLOID RECEPTOR EXPRESSION IN BODY AND TRIGONE OF FEMALE URINARY BLADDER: CHANGES IN SENSORY URGENCY
250
Pharmacology: Basic Science
McMurray G1, Piper-Brown S1, Lee A2
1. Pfizer Global Research and Development, 2. Kings College, London
Alpha Adrenoceptor Induced Potentiation of Pudendal Nerve Evoked Intraurethral Pressure Rises in an In Vitro Whole Urethral Pressure Model
251
Pharmacology: Basic Science
Zhu Q1, Hu D1, DeNagel D1, Ford A1, Nunn P1
1. Roche Palo Alto LLC
EFFECT OF SINGLE OR CO-ADMINISTRATION OF DULOXETINE AND ROBALZOTAN ON VOLUME-INDUCED BLADDER CONTRACTION IN URETHANE-ANESTHETIZED RATS
252
Pharmacology: Basic Science
Yoshiyama M1, de Groat W2
1. Yamanashi Onsen Hospital, 2. Department of Pharmacology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
ROLE OF SPINAL METABOTROPIC GLUTAMATE RECEPTORS IN THE REGULATION OF LOWER URINARY TRACT FUNCTION IN DECEREBRATE, UNANESTHETIZED RATS
253
Pharmacology: Basic Science
Walters R D1, McMurray G2, Brading A F1
1. Oxford University, 2. Pfizer
A species comparison of the urethral properties in the female guinea-pig and rat.
254
Pharmacology: Basic Science
Braverman A S1, Viterbro R1, Silver M T1, Tibb A S1, Ruggieri, Sr M R2
1. Department of Urology, Temple University School of Medicine, 2. Departments of Urology and Pharmacology, Temple University School of Medicine
Signal transduction mechanisms of M2 and M3 mediated bladder contractile response to cholinergic stimulation
255
Pharmacology: Basic Science
Nanri M1, Mori N1, Irimura K1, Kirimoto T1, Uji T1, Kiniwa M1
1. Taiho Pharmaceutical Co., Jtd.
COMBINATION TREATMENT WITH AN ANTICHOLINERGIC AGENT AND ALPHA-BLOCKER IN A CANINE URINARY DISTURBANCE MODEL IN ASSOCIATION WITH BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA
256
Pharmacology: Basic Science
Yoshida M1, Murakami S1, Inadome A1, Masunaga K1, Miyamae K1, Sugiyama Y1, Otani M1, Iwashita H1, Ueda S1
1. Department of Urology, Kumamoto University School of Medicine
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ACETYLCHOLINE AND ATP RELEASES AND BLADDER SMOOTH MUSCLE FUNCTION IN PARTIAL OUTLET OBSTRUCTION IN RATS
257
Pharmacology: Basic Science
Nagabukuro H1, Okanishi S1, Ishihara Y1, Doi T1
1. Takeda Chemical Industries
Effect of TAK-802, a novel acetylcholinesterase inhibitor, and various cholinomimetics on the urodynamic characteristics in anaesthetized guinea pigs
258
Pharmacology: Basic Science
Dambros M1, van Koeveringe G1, de Jongh R1, Bast A1, van Kerrebroeck P 1
1. University Hospital Maastricht
Relaxant effects of acute administration of estradiol through non-estrogen receptor mechanisms on male and female urinary bladder contractility
259
Pharmacology: Basic Science
Aikawa K 1, Chichester P2, Whitbeck C2, Levin R2
1. Fukushima Medical University School of Medicine, 2. Albany College of Pharmacy and Stratton VAMC
Effect of Estradiol on Rabbit Urinary Bladder Blood Flow and Function: Response to L-NAME
260
Pharmacology: Basic Science
Balsa D 1, Salcedo C1, Enrich A1, Davalillo S1, Cabellos J1, Pellicer T 1, Lagunas C 1, Catena J1, Fernandez A G1
1. SALVAT
SVT-40776: A SELECTIVE, COMPETITIVE AND REVERSIBLE ANTAGONIST OF THE HUMAN RECOMBINANT MUSCARINIC M3 RECEPTOR
261
Pharmacology: Basic Science
SUZUKI M1, OKI T1, YAKAGI Y1, UMEGAKI K2, YAMADA S1
1. Department of Biopharmaceutical Sciences & COE Project in the 21st Century, School of Pharmaceutical, 2. National Institute of Health and Nutrition
Effect of Saw palmetto extract (SPE) on autonomic receptors in the lower urinary tract
262
Pharmacology: Basic Science
Blyweert W1, Tack J 2, Van Poppel H1, De Ridder D1
1. UZ Gasthuisberg, dept Urology, 2. UZ Gasthuisberg, dept Gastro-enterology
Vanilloids do not act on the afferent nerve fibers alone: preliminary calcium imaging data from the suburothelial interstitial cells of the bladder
263
Pharmacology: Basic Science
Di Stasi S M1, Giannantoni A2, Massoud R 3, Navarra P 4, Porena M2, Vespasiani G 1, Attisani F1, Stephen R L5
1. Department of Urology, "Tor Vergata" University, Rome Italy , 2. Department of Urology, University of Perugia, Perugia, Italy, 3. Department of Clinical Biochemistry, "Tor Vergata" University, Rome, Italy, 4. Institute of Pharmacology, Chatolic University, Rome Italy, 5. Physion Laboratories, Medolla, Italy
STABILITY OF RESINIFERATOXIN STOCK SOLUTIONS
264
Pharmacology: Basic Science
Biers S 1, Kabota Y1, Reynard J2, Brading A 1
1. University Department of Pharmacology, Oxford., 2. Churchill Hospital, Oxford.
Targeting the Interstitial Cells of Cajal in the development of new pharmacotherapies for detrusor overactivity.
265
Pharmacology: Basic Science
Yusup A 1, Akino H 1, Miwa Y1, Oyama N1, Aoki Y 1, Tanase K 1, Ishida H 1, Yokoyama O1
1. Department of Urology, Faculty of Medical Science, University of Fukui
Antimuscarinic agent easily penetrating BBB may reduce voiding efficiency
266
Pharmacology: Basic Science
Giannantoni A1, Nardicchi V2, Macchioni L2, Mearini E1, Del Zingaro M1, Bini V1, Goracci G2, Porena M1
1. Dept. of Urology, University of Perugia, 2. Dept. of Internal Medicine, Biochemistry Section, University of Perugia
NERVE GROWTH FACTOR BLADDER TISSUE LEVELS IN PATIENTS WITH BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA AND DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY TREATED WITH TAMSULOSIN
267
Pharmacology: Basic Science
Saito M1, Suzuki H2, Yamada M2, Kinoshita Y3, Sato K3, Miyagawa I1
1. Tottori University Urology, 2. Meiji DAIRIES CORPORATION, 3. Tottori University Mol Pharmacology
Preventive effect of cyclohexenonic long-chain fatty alcohol on rat overactive bladder induced by bladder neck obstruction
268
Pharmacology: Clinical
Kelleher C1, van Kerrebroeck P2, Ridder A3
1. Guys and St. Thomas' Hospital NHS Trust, London, UK, 2. University Hospital Maastricht, Maastricht, The Netherlands, 3. Yamanouchi Europe B.V., Leiderdorp, The Netherlands for the Solifenacin Study Group
Solifenacin Improved the Quality of Life in Patients With Symptoms of Overactive Bladder
269
Pharmacology: Clinical
Bump R1, Benson J T 2, Brubaker L3, Brostrøm S4, Hampel C5, Jannelli M6, Roberts M7, Schüssler B8, van Kerrebroeck P9, Yalcin I1, Peng G1, Zhao Y1
1. Lilly Research Laboratories, Indianapolis, IN, USA, 2. University Hospital, Indianapolis, IN, USA, 3. Loyola University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, USA, 4. Glostrup Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark, 5. Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany, 6. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA, 7. Advocate Christ Medical Center, Oak Lawn, IL, USA, 8. Kantonsspital, Luzern, Switzerland , 9. University Hospital Maastrecht, Netherlands
BIOMECHANICAL AND ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF DULOXETINE IN WOMEN WITH STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE
270
Pharmacology: Clinical
Viayna C1, Álvarez D 1, López R1, Sanagustín J1, Lagunas C1
1. Laboratorios SALVAT, S.A
A randomised, placebo-controlled, dose-rising study in healthy males volunteers to evaluate safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of single oral doses of SVT-40776, a novel selective M3 antimuscarinic
271
Pharmacology: Clinical
Gotoh M1, Kamihira O2, Kinukawa T3, Ono Y1, Ohshima S1
1. Urology Department, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, 2. Urology Department, Komaki Shimin Hospital, 3. Urology Department, Shakai Hoken Chukyo Hospital
COMPARISON BETWEEN ALPHA1a DOMINANT ADRENERGIC RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST TAMSULOSIN AND ALPHA1d DOMINANT ADRENERGIC RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST NAFTOPIDIL FOR THE EFFICACY AND SAFETY IN THE TREATMENT OF BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED STUDY
272
Pharmacology: Clinical
Haab F1, Halaska M2, Klaver M3, for the Solifenacin Study Group 1
1. Department of Urology, Hopital Tenon, Paris, France, 2. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Charles University Prague, Czech Republic, 3. Yamanouchi Europe B.V., Leiderdorp, The Netherlands
Favourable Efficacy and Tolerability With Long-term Solifenacin Treatment Support High Patient Persistence
273
Pharmacology: Clinical
Preik M1, Albrecht D2, O'Connel M2, Hampel C3, Anderson R4
1. Medical&Scientific Affairs,Janssen-Cilag GmbH, Germany, 2. Dep. of Clinical Development, ALZA Corporation, USA, 3. Dep. of Urology, Johannes-Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany, 4. Dep. of Urology, Stanford University, USA
Impact of OROS® Controlled-release Delivery on Pharmacokinetics of Oxybutynin at Different Dosages: Severity-dependent Treatment of Overactive Bladder
274
Pharmacology: Clinical
Staskin D1, Edelman R 2, Cunnigham D3, Karlin G4
1. Weill-Cornell Medcial School, 2. Urological Surgeons of Long Island, PC, 3. UroSearch, 4. Lawrenceville Urology
Assessment of Trospium Chloride Effect on Alertness by the Stanford Sleepiness Scale
275
Pharmacology: Clinical
Bump R1, Hooper C1, Koke S1, Yalcin I1
1. Lilly Research Laboratories, Indianapolis, IN, USA
THE EFFECT OF BASELINE SEVERITY ON THE EFFICACY OF DULOXETINE IN THE TREATMENT OF WOMEN WITH STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE (SUI)
276
Pharmacology: Clinical
Chapple C1, Wyndaele J2, Gronen S3, for the Solifenacin Study Group 1
1. Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield, UK, 2. Department of Urology, University Antwerpen, Belgium, 3. Yamanouchi Europe B.V., Leiderdorp, The Netherlands
Solifenacin Provided Statistically Significant and Clinically Relevant Reductions in Urgency, a Defining Symptom of Overactive Bladder
277
Pregnancy
Andrews V1, Thakar R1, Sultan A1
1. Mayday University Hospital
Episiotomy technique between midwives and doctors - time for reappraisal?
278
QoL
Drahorádová P1, Mašata J 1, Martan A1, Švabík K1
1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1st medical Faculty, Charles University
Comparative development of Quality of life between TVT a Burch colposuspension
279
QoL
Chaliha C1, Lamba A1, Hirani K 1, Rahmanou P1, Khullar V1
1. Department of Urogynaecology, St Mary's Hospital, Imperial College, London
Assessment of the Reliability and Sensitivity to change of the King’s Health Questionnaire, Incontinence Impact Questionnaire-Short form (IIQ-7) and Incontinence Quality of Life questionnaire (IQOL)
280
QoL
Blaivas J G1, Isom-Batz G2, Weiss J P1, Knoll A3, Panagopoulos G4, Chaikin D C1
1. Weill-Cornell Medical Center-NY, 2. Lenox Hill Hospital-NY, 3. Albert Einstein-NY, 4. Lenox Hill-NY
A New Overactive Bladder Questionnaire & Symptom Score
281
QoL
Haltbakk J1, Hanestad B R 1, Hunskaar S1
1. University of Bergen
Is enhancing quality of life (QOL) in patients with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) an appropriate health care goal?
282
QoL
Chaliha C1, Khalid U1, Hill S2, Khullar V1
1. Department of Urogynaecology, St Mary's Hospital, Imperial College, London, 2. Queen's Park Hospital, Blackburn
Quality of life following TVT and colposuspension: A case-controlled study
283
QoL
Ushijima S1, Ukimura O1, Suzuki K1, Hirahara N1, Matsubara H1, Honjo H1, Iwata T1, Okihara K1, Kawauchi A1, Miki T1
1. Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine
Impact of bother specific to each symptom of the International prostate symptom score (IPSS) on the Quality of life (QOL): Concomitant evaluation of IPSS with a Visual analogue scale (VAS) questionnaire for bother specific to each symptom
284
QoL
Haab F1, Fianu-Jonasson A 2, Dannecker C 3
1. Department of Urology, Tenon Hospital, 2. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Huddinge University Hospital, 3. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Munich - Großhadern
Impact of the Zuidex system for the treatment of stress urinary incontinence on quality of life: 6-month results of an open, multicentre study
285
QoL
Botros S1, Gandhi S1, Abramov Y1, Sand P1, Nickolov A1, Goldberg R1
1. Evanston Continence Center, Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine
Normative Values for the Short Forms of the UDI and IIQ in Community Dwelling Women
286
QoL
Homma Y1, Kawabe K2, Koyama N3
1. Japan Red Cross Medical Center, 2. Tokyo Teishin Hospital, 3. Sankyo Company
Minimal meaningful change in urinary incontinence frequency detected by a quality of life assessment tool in overactive bladder syndrome with urge incontinence
287
QoL
Sone A1, Tanaka H1, Kimura T2, Shuto K2, Kinugawa K3, Morioka M3, Koide T4, Furukawa Y4, Kondo N5, Kobayashi T5, Fujisawa M5
1. Department of urology, Kohsei General Hospital, 2. Department of urology, Kibikogen Lumier Hospital, 3. Department of urology, Matsuda Hospital, 4. Department of urology, Kasaoka Daiichi Hospital, 5. Department of urology, Kawasaki Medical School
Relationship between nocturnal polyuria and brain natoriuretic peptide (BNP) in elderly patients of nocturia
288
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Leach G1, Frederick R1
1. Tower Urology Institute for Continence
CADAVERIC FASCIAL PROLAPSE REPAIR WITH SLING (CaPS): FIVE-YEAR PROSPECTIVE FOLLOW-UP
289
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Meschia M1, Pifarotti P2, Gattei U 2, Magatti F3, Kojancic E4, Riva D5, Bernasconi F6
1. Dept. Obstet. Gynecol., Magenta, 2. Dept. Obstet. Gynecol., University of Milan, 3. Dept. Obstet. Gynecol., Como, 4. Dept. Urology.,Novara , 5. Dept. Obstet. Gynecol., Cantù, 6. Dept. Obstet. Gynecol., Desio
Multicentre randomized trial of PelvicolTM implant to prevent recurrence of anterior vaginal wall prolapse in women undergoing primary surgery for genital prolapse
290
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
von Theobald P1, Labbé E2
1. Service de Gynécologie Obstétrique du CHU de Caen, 2. Service de Gynécologie
100 POSTERIOR IVS OPERATIONS : RESULTS WITH 2 YEARS FOLLOW UP
291
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Malik B1, Lambaudie E1, Collinet P1, Dubois P2, Cosson M1
1. Chirurgie Gynécologique, Maternité Jeanne de Flandre, CHRU Lille France, 2. Institut de Technologie Médicale de Lille CHRU France
A bimechanical study of the strength of biological tissues used in surgical treatment of prolapse and urinary incontinence.
292
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Zheng F1, Xu L2, Verbeken E3, De Ridder D 1, Deprest J4
1. Centre for Surgical Technologies and Laboratory for Experimental Gynaecology, 2. Faculty of Medicine , 3. Department of Pathology, 4. Centre for Surgical Technologies and Laboratory for Experimental Gynaecology, University Leuven
Determination of Th1 / Th2 type cytokines in the inflammatory response to xenogenic porcine dermal collagen or synthethic polypropylene implants in mice
293
Reconstructive Surgery: LUT
Rackley R1, El-Azab A1, Abdelmalak J1, Inci K1, Bilen C Y 1, Vasavada S1
1. The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
AUGMENTATION CYSTOPLASTY WITH CATHETERIZABLE STOMA: COMPARISON BETWEEN OPEN AND LAPAROSCOPIC APPROACHES
294
Rehabilitation and Conservative Treatments
Lin T L 1, Chen Y C2, Hu S W 3, Chen G D 4
1. School of Nursing, Chung Shan Medical University, 2. school of physical therapy, Chung Shan Medical University, 3. Institute of Stomatology, Dental School; Chung Shan Medical University, 4. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Chung Shan Medical University Hospital
Nursing Intervention to Enforce the Efficacy of Home Practice of Pelvic Floor Muscle Exercise in Mixed Incontinence
295
Rehabilitation and Conservative Treatments
Farrell S1, Scott T1, Farrell K1, Irving L 1, Foren J 1, Twohig J 1
1. Dalhousie University
A Trial of a Continence Team approach to Women’s Continence Care : A Study of Health care efficacy and costs.
296
Rehabilitation and Conservative Treatments
Parsons M1, Mantle J 1, Cardozo L 1, Hextall A 1, Boos K1, Bidmead J1
1. Kings College Hospital
A Single Blind, Randomised, Controlled Trial of Pelvic Floor Muscle Training With Home Electrical Stimulation in the Treatment of Urodynamic Stress Incontinence
297
Rehabilitation and Conservative Treatments
Pauwels E1, De Wachter S1, Wyndaele J1
1. University Hospital Antwerp
Animal model for bladder dysfunction following longterm incomplete emptiness
298
Rehabilitation and Conservative Treatments
De Wachter S 1, Van Meel T D1, Wyndaele J J1
1. University of Antwerpen
The 'bladder electrical perception threshold test' to predict therapy outcome in patients with urinary retention, treated with bethanechol
299
Rehabilitation and Conservative Treatments
Reilley S1, Sotomayor M2, Feria Bernal G2
1. Northwest Kinetics, 2. Salvador Zubirán National Nutrition Institute
Durable Quality of Life Improvement for Women with Moderate to Severe Stress Urinary Incontinence following Non-surgical RF Tissue Micro-remodeling
300
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
El-Azab A1, Rackley R 1, El-Akkad M2, Vasavada S1, Noble M1
1. The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, 2. Assiut University Hospital, Egypt
A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF TENSION FREE VAGINAL TAPE (TVT) VERSUS PERCUTANEOUS VAGINAL TAPE (PVT) FOR FEMALE STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE: IS THE GOLD STILL NEEDED IN THE STANDARD?
301
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
SCHULMAN C1, ROUMEGUERE T1, BUXANT F 1, GORIS M1, QUACKELS T1, BOLLENS R1, ANAF V1, VANDEN BOSSCHE M1, ZLOTTA A1, SIMON P1
1. University Clinics of Brussels - Erasme Hospital
Long-term follow-up of Tension-free Vaginal Tape (TVT)
302
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Hijaz A1, Frenkl T1, Damaser M2, Liu G1, Saffore L1, Haung X1, Daneshgari F1
1. Cleveland Clinic Foundation, 2. Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, IL.
Effect of vaginal sling and its associated vaginal dissection on bladder function in the rat model of stress urinary incontinence
303
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Errando C1, Prados M1, Araño P1, Villavicencio H1
1. Fundacion Puigvert
Does tension-free solve all stress incontinence? Our experience of using a re-adjustable sling (Remeex) in 58 complicated cases
304
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Kocjancic E1, Gherzi R 2, Carone R3, Zaramella S1, Crivellaro S1, Favro M1, Ceratti G1, Gontero P1, Manassero P3, Frea B1
1. Clinica Urologica, Ospedale Maggiore della Carità - Novara - Italy, 2. Dipartimento di Ginecologia, Ospedale Maggiore della Carità - Novara - Italy, 3. Dipartimento di Urologia - Ospedale Maria Adelaide - Torino - Italy
OUTCOMES AND COMPLICATIONS OF TRANS OBTURATOR TAPE (TOT): 1 YEAR FOLLOW UP
305
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Kocjancic E1, Costa P2, Sauter T3, Chartier-Kastler E4, Carone R5, Sadi M6, Haab F4, Le Normand L7, Wachter J8, Crivellaro S1, Frea B1
1. Clinica Urologica, Ospedale Maggiore della Carità - Novara - Italy, 2. Nimes - France, 3. Berlin - Germany, 4. Paris - France, 5. spedale Maria Adelaide - Torino - Italy, 6. Sao Paulo - Brazil, 7. Nantes - France, 8. Vienna - Austria
European prospective multi-centre experience with adjustable continence therapy (ACT) periurethral prosthestic implantation: Results at 12 to 24 months.
306
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Poon C1, Zimmern P1, Defreitas G2, Wilson T3, Foreman M1
1. The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, 2. University of Toronto, 3. Boston University
Three-dimensional ultrasound (3DUS) to assess objective long-term durability of periurethral collagen in women with stress urinary incontinence (SUI)
307
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Gold R1, Groutz A1, Lessing J 1, Gordon D1
1. LIS Maternity hospital, Urogynecology& Pelvic floor Reconstruction Unit , Tel Aviv Medical Centre
Bladder Perforation During Tension-free Vaginal Tape Procedure- Does It Matter?
308
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Lau W N T1
1. Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Queen Mary Hospital
Tension-free vaginal tape with or without concomitant genitourinary prolapse repair under spinal and general anaesthesia
309
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Lucas M1, Emery S1, Alan W2, Kathy W1
1. Swansea NHS Trust, 2. University of Wales, Swansea
Failure of Porcine Xenograft Sling in a randomised controlled trial of three sling materials in surgery for stress incontinence.
310
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Kulseng-Hanssen S1
1. Baerum Hospital
Does preoperative objective and subjective findings predict the outcome of TVT operations in females complaining of mixed urinary incontinence?
311
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Boccon Gibod L1, Grise P2, de Tayrac R3, Costa P4, Monneins F5, Saussine C6, Droupy S7, Assenmacher C8, Ballanger P9
1. Chu Bichat, 2. Rouen, 3. A Beclere, 4. Nimes, 5. Gonnesse, 6. Strasbourg, 7. Kremlin Bicetre, 8. Bruxelles, 9. Bordeaux
TRANS-OBTURATOR TAPE (T.O.T.®) FOR THE TREATMENT OF FEMALE STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE : A MULTICENTRIC PROSPECTIVE STUDY
312
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Murphy M1, Culligan P1, Arce C1, Graham C1, Blackwell L1, Heit M1
1. University of Louisville
Is the Cough-Stress Test Necessary when Placing the Tension-free Vaginal Tape?
313
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Kim J1, Baek U1, Kwon S1, Jung H1, Moon K1, Park T1, Park C2, Seo Y3
1. Department of Urology, Yeungnam University, College of medicine, 2. Department of Urology, Keimyung University, College of medicine, 3. Department of Urology, Dongguk University, College of medicine
The efficacy of IRIS procedure in Stress Urinary Incontinence : Comparison with TVT and SPARC
314
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Chapple C1, Sultan A H2, Cervigni M 3
1. Royal Hallamshire Hospital, 2. Mayday University Hospital, 3. S. Carlo-IDI Hospital, Tor Vergata University
Efficacy and safety of the Zuidex system for the treatment of stress urinary incontinence: 6-month results of an open, multicentre study
315
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Palma P 1, Riccetto C1, Cruz J1, Paz A1, Dambros M1, Thiel M1, Fraga R1, Herrmann V1, Netto Jr N1
1. University of Campinas - UNICAMP
IS YOUR POLYPROPYLENE TAPE BETTER THAN MINE? AN EXPERIMENTAL SEMI QUANTITATIVE AND STEREOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF LOCAL TISSUE REACTION
316
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Andonian S1, Chen T1, St-Denis B1, Corcos J1
1. Sir Mortimer B. Jewish General Hospital
Randomized Clinical Trial Comparing Suprapubic Arch Sling (SPARC) and Tension-free Vaginal Tape (TVT) for the Treatment of Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI): Peri-operative Complications and One-year Efficacy
317
Urodynamics
Zimmern P1, Nager C1, Albo M1, Fitzgerald M1, Mohr B1, McDermott S1
1. Urinary Incontinence Treatment Network (UITN)
Interpretation of pressure-flow studies: INTER-RATER RELIABILITY BETWEEN CENTRAL REVIEWERS IN SISTEr (STRESS INCONTINENCE SURGICAL TREATMENT EFFICACY TRIAL), A MULTI-CENTER STRESS INCONTINENCE SURGERY TRIAL
318
Urodynamics
Lukban J C1, Aguirre O A1, Van Hegewald W 1, Davila G W2
1. Urogynecology Associates of Colorado, 2. Cleveland Clinic Florida
The Prevalence of Intrinsic Sphincter Deficiency in Patients with Stress Urinary Incontinence and Urethral Hypermobility
319
Urodynamics
Rahmanou P1, Chaliha C1, Scholfield D2, Skillern L2, Khullar V1
1. Department of Urogynaecology, St Mary's Hospital, Imperial College, London, 2. Pfizer Limited
Reliability of urethral function tests in women with urodynamic stress incontinence
320
Urodynamics
Pel J J M1, Idzenga T1, van Mastrigt R1
1. Dept. of Urology, Sector Furore, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam
Noise recordings at different degrees of obstruction in model urethrae with different wall stiffness made of Polyvinyl Alcohol cryogel.
321
Urodynamics
Chen Q1, Takahashi S1, Zhong S 1, Ohta N1, Kitamura T1
1. Department of Urology, Faculty of Medicine, the University of Tokyo
Effects of tamsulosin on the urinary bladder function in rats with partial outlet obstruction
322
Urodynamics
Wells G1, Kanellos A2
1. Alabama Research Center, LLC, 2. Nevada Urology Associates
Impact of Menopausal Status on Leak Point Pressure following Non-surgical Radiofrequency Energy Tissue Micro-remodeling in Women Suffering from Stress Urinary Incontinence
323
Urodynamics
Teo R1, Mayne C1, Tincello D 1
1. Leicester General Hospital
A COMPARISON OF URODYNAMIC DATA IN CAUCASIAN AND SOUTH ASIAN WOMEN
324
Urodynamics
Teo R1, Mayne C 1, Williams K2, Assassa P 3, Tincello D 4
1. Leicester General Hospital, 2. Department of Health Sciences, University of Leicester, 3. Mid Yorkshire NHS Trust, 4. Section of Reproductive Science, CSSM, University of Leicester
ASSOCIATION BETWEEN VOIDING DIARY AND 24-HOUR PAD TEST
325
Urodynamics
Kulseng-Hanssen S1
1. Baerum Hospital
Does preoperative ambulatory urodynamic recording in females complaining of mixed incontinence predict the outcome of TVT operations?
326
Urodynamics
Klarskov N1, Lose G 2
1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Glostrup University Hospital, Denmark, 2. Department of Obstetics and Gynaecology, Glostrup University Hospital, Denmark
Sphincteric properties of the urethra in healthy and stress incontinent women investigated using urethral reflectometry
327
Urodynamics
Hirani K1, Rahmanou P1, Lamba A1, Dostonova A1, Chaliha C1, Khullar V1
1. Department of Urogynaecology, St Mary's Hospital, Imperial College London
The bladder contractility index in women with lower urinary tract symptoms.
328
Urodynamics
Marschall-Kehrel A 1, Mürtz G2, Kramer G3, Jünemann K 4, Madersbacher H5, Hjalmas K6
1. Urology Consultancy, Vorstadt 20, D-61440 Oberursel, Germany, 2. Apogepha Arzneimittel GmbH, Dresden, Germany, 3. Bennebroek, The Netherlands, 4. Department of Urology and Pediatric Urology, University of Kiel, Germany, 5. Neurourology Unit, University Hospital of Innsbruck, Austria, 6. Pediatric Urology, Göteborg University, Göteborg, Sweden
Sonographic evaluation of detrusor thickness and parameters derived from electromyography uroflow – do they provide additional information for the diagnosis of LUTD in children ? A preliminary report
329
Urodynamics
Lelis M A1, Glashan R2, Féra P2, Truzzi J C2, Simonetti R2, Srougi M 2, Bruschini H2
1. Federal University of São Paul, 2. Federal University of São Paulo
The use of urodynamic parameters for improvement of continence in patients under intermittent catheterization
330
Urodynamics
Yalla S1, Lewis J1, Bartolome V1, Nabha K1, Siroky M1, Sullivan M1
1. VA Boston Healthcare System
URODYNAMIC CHARACTERIZATION OF URINARY RETENTION IN ADULT MEN: A SPECTRUM OF PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
331
Urodynamics
Taylor J1, Barnecott J1, Assassa P1, Harrison S1
1. Pinderfields Hospital
Preventing movement artefact during urethral pressure measurement: Results with an oil-cell transducer.
332
Urodynamics
Pesce F1, Rubilotta E1, D'Amico A1, Curti P P1, Righetti R2, Artibani W1
1. Dept of Urology - University of Verona, 2. Dept of Urology - Legnago Hospital
REPRODUCIBILITY OF DETRUSOR AFTER-CONTRACTION AND ITS CORRELATION WITH POST-VOIDING RESIDUAL
333
Urodynamics
Belal M1, Blake C 1, Harding C 2, McIntosh S 2, Robson W2, Drinnan M2, Griffiths C2, Ramsden P2, Abrams P1, Pickard R2
1. Bristol Urological Institute, 2. Freeman Hospital, Newcastle
The rise in isovolumetric detrusor pressure is greater in male patients with detrusor overactivity
334
Urodynamics
Drinnan M1, Harding C1, Blake C2, McIntosh S1, Robson W1, Pickard R1, Abrams P2, Ramsden P1, Griffiths C1
1. Freeman Hospital, 2. Bristol Urological Institute
Combination of non-invasive urodynamic parameters from a single penile cuff test for diagnosis of bladder outlet obstruction.
335
Urodynamics
Bar E1, Balmforth J1, Robinson D 1, Parsons M1, Dixon A1, Anders K1, Cardozo L1, Bidmead J1
1. Kings College Hospital
Does detrusor pressure area under the curve during voiding (AUCdet) correlate with diagnosis?
336
Urogenital Prolapse
Collinet P1, Belot F1, Debodinance P2, Duc E H3, Cosson M1
1. Hôpital Jeanne de Flandre, Lille, 2. CH Dunkerque, 3. CH Roubaix
Mesh treatment of pelvic organ prolapse : Risk factors and management of vaginal erosion
337
Urogenital Prolapse
Shah S1, Sultan A1, Thakar R1
1. Mayday University Hospital
Prospective evaluation of pessary use in the management of pelvic organ prolapse
338
Urogenital Prolapse
Kapoor D1, Sultan A1, Thakar R1
1. mayday university hospital
Conservative versus surgical management of prolapse: does patient choice depend on symptom severity?
339
Urogenital Prolapse
Baessler K1, O'Neill S2, Maher C1
1. Royal Women's, Mater and Wesley Hospitals, 2. Royal Women's Hospital
PREVALENCE OF PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE AND PELVIC FLOOR SYMPTOMS IN WOMEN IN THE COMMUNITY: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY

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Abstract Category Authors Title
340
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Higgs P1, Carey M1, Ashton M1, Goh J1
1. Royal Women's Hospital
Perineal Neurovascular Island Flap Graft for Severe Introital/Perineal Scarring
341
Fistulas
Windom K1
1. OB/GYN Associates
Rectovaginal Fistula Repair Using Porcine Dermis Graft
342
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Lin W 1
1. China Medical university Hospital, Depart. of OB-Gyn, Endoscopic Section
Laparoscopic Assisted Burch Colposuspension Vaginally
343
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Arunkalaivanan A1, Swati J1
1. City Hospital
INJECTION OF Zuidex™ (DEXTRANOMER/HYALURONIC ACID) using Implacer™ FOR FEMALE STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE
344
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Pesce F1, Curti P P1, Schiavone D1, D'Amico A1, Rubilotta E1, Cerruto M A1, Artibani W1
1. Dept of Urology - University of Verona
INTRAURETHRAL INJECTION WITH THE ZUIDEX™ SYSTEM
345
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Moore R D1, Miklos J R 1, Kohli N2
1. Atlanta Urogynecology, 2. Harvard University
Laparoscopic Y-Mesh Sacralcolpopexy for Vaginal Vault Prolapse
346
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Rosenblatt P 1, Rardin C 2
1. Mount Auburn Hospital, 2. Women & Infants' Hospital
Excision of Perforated TVT Mesh Segment with Suprapubic-Assisted Operative Cystoscopy
347
Pelvic Floor
De Vita D1, Santinelli G 2, Greco E 3, Docimo G 4, Schiavo M 5, Sirimarco F6, Docimo L4, D'Armiento M5
1. Department of Obstetric-Gynaecology S. Francesco Hospital, Oliveto Citra, Salerno, Italy , 2. Department of Obstetric-Gynaecology, S. Francesco D'Assisi Hospital, Oliveto Citra, Salerno, Italy, 3. Department of Obstetric-Gynaecology, University Federico II, Naples, Italy, 4. Department of General Surgery, 2nd University, Naples, Italy, 5. Department of Urology, 2nd University, Naples, Italy, 6. Department of Obstetric-Gynaecology, Cardarelli Hospital, Naples, Italy
CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT OF II AND III DEGREE UTERO-VAGINAL PROLAPS WITH TRANSOBTURATOR SUSPENSION OF BLADDER AND UTERUS AND WITH POSTERIOR IVS (TRIPLE OPERATION FOR PROLAPSE USING PROSTHESES)
348
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Lucente V1, Raders J1
1. Institute for Female Pelvic Medicine
Techniques to Administer Local Anesthesia and IV Sedation for the TVT-Obturator Pubovaginal Sling Procedure
349
Urogenital Prolapse
Wu C H1, Lin W C1
1. Ob/GYN Department, China Medical University Hospital
Laparoscopic assisted vaginal paravaginal repair
350
Imaging Techniques
Borghesi G1, Bruschini H1, Goldman S1, Simonetti R1, Szenfeld J1, Srougi M1
1. Unifesp
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Simultaneous to Urodynamic Examination: A New Way to Perform Videourodynamics
351
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Dambros M1, CR Palma P1, Z Riccetto C1, Thiel M1, de Fraga R1, Dametto P1, Herrmann V1, Rodrigues Netto Jr N1
1. State University of Campinas
STRATASIS TENDINEOUS URETHRAL SUPPORT FOR URINARY STRESS INCONTINENCE: refinements of the technique.
352
Urogenital Prolapse
Jarnagin B1
1. Vanderbilt Cool Springs
Outpatient Laparoscopic Repair of Enterocele
353
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Palma P 1, Riccetto C1, Thiel M 1, Dambros M1, Leitão V1, Herrmann V1, Dametto Neto P1, Netto Jr N1
1. University of Campinas - UNICAMP
TRANSURETRAL INJECTION FOR FEMALE URINARY STRESS INCONTINENCE:REFINAMENT OF TECHNIQUE
354
Urogenital Prolapse
Arunkalaivanan A1
1. City Hospital
Pelvic floor reconstruction using SURGISIS™ (Porcine Mesh) graft
355
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Mansoor A1, Cotte B 1
1. Centre Hospitalier d'Issoire
Ttrans obturator tape TOT : an economic technique
356
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Rosenblatt P 1, Rardin C2
1. Mount Auburn Hospital, 2. Women & Infants' Hospital
Laparoscopic Sacrocolpopexy with Y-shaped Mersilene Mesh Graft
357
Pelvic Floor
Dupont M1
1. Dupont Urology and Urogynecology Center
Novel Approach to Repair of Cystocele and Rectocele with Vaginal Vault Prolapse using Graft Material
358
Urogenital Prolapse
Monneins F1
1. Centre Hospitalier Gonesse
POSTERIOR IVS PROCEDURE, 3D SURGICAL PRESENTATION
359
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Rosenblatt P 1, Rardin C 2, Pulliam S 1
1. Mount Auburn Hospital, 2. Women & Infants' Hospital
Laparoscopic Uterosacral Ligament Uterine Suspension for Uterine Prolapse
360
Incontinence (Male)
Mantovani F1, Bozzini G1, Bernardini P1, Musi G1, Acquati P1, Rocco F1
1. Clinica Urologica I IRCCS Policlinico di Milano
Perineum-inguinal sling for stress urinary incontinence in male
361
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Novi J1, Morgan M1
1. University of Pennsylvania
Anterior Approach to Sacrospinous Ligament Fixation for Vaginal Vault Prolapse
362
Incontinence (Male)
Sousa A 1
1. Hospital Monforte de Lemos
SURGICAL TECHNIQUE: REMEEX SYSTEM IN MALE
363
Incontinence (Male)
Wadie B S1
1. Urology & Nephrology Center
BULBOURETHRAL SLING FOR POST-PROSTATECTOMY INCONTINENCE, MANSOURA TECHNIQUE
364
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Mansoor A1, Cotte B 1
1. Centre Hospitalier d'Issoire
Surgery of uro-genital prolapse using an unfixed free Prolene° mesh, TOT and sacro-spinous ligament fixation.
365
Reconstructive Surgery: LUT
Rajamaheswari N1, Ponraj C1, Seethalakshmi S1, Dhanapal V1
1. Govt.K.G.Hospital, Madras Medical College,
Y – Type female urethral duplication with urinary incontinence –A case report
366
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Palma P1, Riccetto C1, Thiel M1, Dambros M1, Martins M H1, Herrmann V1, Dametto Neto P 1, Netto Jr N1
1. University of Campinas - UNICAMP
SAFYRE T: A READJUSTABLE TRANSOBTURATOR SLING FOR STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE
367
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Graul E1, Hurst B 1
1. Phase II Center for Women's Health
Procidentia Repair: A Video Synopsis

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Abstract Category Authors Title
368
Anatomy
Steensma A 1, Dietz H P1, Pardey J2
1. RPAH, 2. Nepean Hospital, Penrith
THE PREVALENCE OF MAJOR ABNORMALITIES OF THE LEVATOR ANI IN UROGYNAECOLOGICAL PATIENTS
369
Anatomy
Hall D1, Westbrook S2
1. Pfizer Global Research and Development, 2. Pfizer Global Research and Developement
Comparison of urethral pressure profiles between nulli parous and ex-breeder anaesthetised beagles.
370
Anatomy
Kim J1, Cho J2, Joo K2, Seo J T2
1. Samsung Cheil Hospital & Women's Healthcare Center, Sungkyunkwan University, School of Medicine, 2. Samsung Cheil Hospital
The Distribution of Pelvic Organ Support in Korea Population Women
371
Anatomy
Kocjancic E1, Frea B1, Sauter T2, O’Connell H3
1. Universita del Piemonte Orientale, 2. Bezirk Spital Olten , 3. University of Melbourne
Refining ACT balloon placement: anatomical relationship between adjustable continence therapy (ACT) balloon (and Trocar) and female erectile tissue.
372
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Hayami S1, Sugiyama T1, Unno T2, Shinbo H2, Otuka A2, Ozono S2, Honma S3
1. Department of Urology, Yaizu Municipal General Hospital, 2. Department of Urology, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, 3. Department of Pharmacological Research, Teikoku Hormone Mfg. Co., Ltd
NEONATAL EXPOSURE TO ENVIRONMENTAL DISRUPTORS DECREASES ESTROGEN RECEPTOR-beta AND SUPPRESSES APOPTOSIS OF THE PROSTATE AFTER PUBERTY
373
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Suzuki K1, Obara K 1, Kobayashi K1, Yamana K 1, Itoi T 1, Takahashi K 1
1. Division of Urology, Graduate School of Medical and Dental Science, Niigata University
TGF beta1 regulates cell differentiation and causes the up-regulation of connective tissue growth factor in human prostate stromal cell
374
Cellular physiology
Dassen E1, van Koeveringe G2, van Kerrebroeck P2
1. University Hospital Maastricht, department of urology, 2. University Hospital Maastricht
Xestospongin diminishes overactive contractions in the obstructed guinea pig bladder.
375
Cellular physiology
Toubu S1, Noguchi M1, Mori K1, Matsuo M1, Nomata K1, Kanetake H1
1. Department of Urology, Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
Highly expression of Angiotensin Ⅱ type-1 receptor (AT1) in the rat detrusor muscle with bladder outlet obstruction
376
Detrusor Overactivity
Hall D1, Westbrook S1
1. Pfizer Global Research and Development
The novel use of telemetry to monitor bladder function in the conscious rat.
377
Detrusor Overactivity
Balmforth J 1, Robinson D 1, Cardozo L 1, Parsons M 1, Dixon A1
1. Kings College Hospital
Does Over-working Impair Quality of Life?
378
Detrusor Overactivity
Zinner N1, Tuttle J 2, Marks L 3
1. Medical Director, Western Clinical Research Inc. Los Angeles, USA, 2. Network Trials Inc. , Lexington, USA, 3. Urological Sciences Research Foundation and UCLA Department of Urology, Los Angeles, USA
Efficacy and tolerability of darifenacin, a muscarinic M3 selective receptor antagonist compared with oxybutynin in the treatment of patients with overactive bladder
379
Detrusor Overactivity
Gillespie J1
1. The University of Newcastle
Inhibition of non micturition activity by Calcetonin Gene Related Peptide
380
Detrusor Overactivity
Liu H1, Kuo H1
1. Buddhist Tzu Chi General Hospital
Clinical Effectiveness of Suburothelial Injection of Botulinum A Toxin in the Treatment of Refractory Detrusor Overactivity
381
Detrusor Overactivity
Morgan D 1, Hsu Y 1, Stoffel J 1, Nagel S 1, Fenner D1, DeLancey J 1, McGuire E1, Wei J 1
1. University of Michigan
Factors Correlated With Urge Urinary Incontinence Following Surgery for Stress Incontinence
382
Detrusor Overactivity
Brubaker L1, Guan Z2, Wang J T2, Bavendam T2
1. Loyola University Medical Center, 2. Pfizer Inc
Improvement in Urgency Perception After Tolterodine Treatment Is Associated With Patient Satisfaction With Treatment
383
Detrusor Overactivity
Bagi P1, Krøyer K2
1. Rigshospitalet, 2. Frederiksberg
BOTULINUM TOXIN A (BOTOX) IN TREATMENT OF NONNEUROGENIC DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY INCONTINENCE
384
Detrusor Overactivity
Gillespie J1, Markerink-van Ittersum M 2, de Vente J2
1. The University of Newcastle , 2. European Graduate School of Neuroscience (EURON), Maastricht University, Department of Psychiatry an
Interstitial cells in the bladder wall identified by an antibody to the c-Kit receptor ACK-2
385
Detrusor Overactivity
Son H1, Park W2, Hong S K3, Park K3, Ku J H 3, Kim S W3, Choi H3, Paick J3
1. Seoul Municipal Boramae Hospital, 2. Inha University Hospital, 3. Seoul National University Hospital
Novel unstable bladder model in hypercholesterolemia rat
386
Detrusor Overactivity
Hampel C1, Dmochowski R2, Huvenne A3
1. Johannes-Gutenberg-Universitat, 2. Vanderbilt University, 3. UCB Pharma
Assessment of Transdermal Oxybutynin in Overactive Bladder: Naive and Previously Treated Patients
387
Detrusor Overactivity
Masuda H1, Chancellor M1, Kihara K 2, de Groat W3, Yoshimura N4
1. Department of Urology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, 2. Department of Urology and Reproductive Medicine, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, 3. Department of Pharmacology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, 4. Department of Urology and Pharmacology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
LOCAL NITRIC OXIDE PRODUCTION IS INVOLVED IN SUPPRESSION OF CAPSAICIN-INDUCED DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY IN THE RAT
388
Detrusor Overactivity
Cucchi A1, Giliberto G L2, Guarnaschelli C3, Siracusano S4, Rovereto B5
1. Divisione di Urologia, Policlinico S. Matteo, IRCCS, Pavia, Italy, 2. Divisione di Urologia, Policlinico San Matteo , IRCCS, Pavia , Italy, 3. Fondazione S. Maugeri, IRCCS, Istituto Scientifico di Montescano (Pavia), Italy, 4. Clinica Urologica, Università di Trieste, Italy, 5. Divisione di Urologia, Policlinico S: Matteo, IRCCS, Pavia , Italy
INVOLUNTARY CONTRACTION AWARENESS AND BLADDER STRENGTH IN MEN WITH IDIOPATHIC DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY
389
Detrusor Overactivity
Abrams P1, Foot J2, Lheritier K3, Steel M3
1. Bristol Urological Institute, Southmead Hospital, Bristol, UK, 2. Midtown Urology and Surgical Center, Atlanta, USA, 3. Novartis Pharma AG, Basel, Switzerland
Responder rates, a better way to express drug efficacy: data from darifenacin pooled phase III studies
390
Detrusor Overactivity
Salvatore S1, Lalia M1, Artibani W2, Milani R1, Guerra N3, Bock P3
1. Bassini Hospital, University of Milan- Bicocca, 2. Verona Hospital - University of Verona, 3. Ely-Lilly - Italy
WHAT HAPPENS TO WOMEN ON TREATMENT FOR OVERACTIVE BLADDER
391
Detrusor Overactivity
Mattiasson A 1, de Wit E J2, Kirby S2
1. Lund University Hospital, 2. Pfizer Inc
Tolterodine for Symptoms Associated With Overactive Bladder: A Nighttime Dosing Regimen Maintains Efficacy and Improves Tolerability
392
Detrusor Overactivity
patki P1, hamid R1, bycroft J1, somayaji S1, shah J1
1. Dept. of neurourology spinal research centre RNOH
Early experience with intradetrusor Dysport ® in resistant neurogenic detrusor overactivity following traumatic spinal cord injury and transverse myelitis
393
Detrusor Overactivity
Adile B1
1. villa sofia hospital urogynecolgy department
Percutaneous posterior tibial nerve stimulation in the treatment of urge incontinence
394
Detrusor Overactivity
Andretta E1, Artuso G1, Cossaro E1, Signorelli G1
1. Urology Department - General Hospital
LOW-DOSE BOTULINUM-A TOXIN INJECTIONS INTO DETRUSOR MUSCLE: EFFECT ON CONSERVATION OF MICTURITIONS
395
Detrusor Overactivity
Abrams P 1, Kaplan S2, Wang J 3, Guan Z3
1. Southmead Hospital, 2. Columbia University, 3. Pfizer Inc
Efficacy, Safety, and Tolerability of Tolterodine for Overactive Bladder: Comparable Profiles Between Male and Female Patients
396
Detrusor Overactivity
Chancellor M1, O'Leary M1, Erickson J 1, Yoshimura N 1
1. Univ. Pittsburgh
GABAPENTIN FOR OVERACTIVE BLADDER AND NOCTURIA AFTER ANTICHOLINERGIC FAILURE
397
Detrusor Overactivity
Bano F1, Barrington J1
1. Torbay Hospital
SERUM CALCIUM AND MAGNESIUM LEVELS IN WOMEN WITH DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY
398
Epidemiology & Outcomes Research
McGrother C1, Donaldson M 1
1. University of Leicester
Storage and other Lower Urinary Tract disorder: prevalence and service integration
399
Epidemiology & Outcomes Research
Kobelt G1, Chapple C2
1. European Health Economics SAS, 2. Royal Hallamshire Hospital
Resource utilisation and utility following treatment of stress urinary incontinence with the Zuidex system
400
Epidemiology & Outcomes Research
Dasgupta J1, Teo R2, Tincello D3, McGrother C 3, Assassa P4, Williams K3
1. Univerity Hospitals of Leicester, 2. University Hospitals of Leicester, 3. University of Leicester, 4. Mid Yorkshire NHS Trust
Prevalence and associations of nocturnal enuresis and nocturia in the community
401
Epidemiology & Outcomes Research
swift S1, mckinnie V1, wang W1
1. Medical University of South Carolina
The effect of pregnancy and vaginal delivery on the prevalence of urinary and fecal incontinence in a gynecologic clinic population
402
Epidemiology & Outcomes Research
Kulchavenya E1
1. Urogenital Dpt of Research TB Institute
Bladder tuberculosis
403
Epidemiology & Outcomes Research
McGrother C1, Dallosso H1, Donaldson M1
1. University of Leicester
Diet and Lifestyle factors associated with Over-active Bladder in Men: A prospective study
404
Epidemiology & Outcomes Research
Klovning A1, Avery K2, Sandvik H1, Abrams P2, Hunskaar S 1
1. Section for General Practice, Dept. of Publ. Health & Primary Care, University of Bergen, Norway, 2. Bristol Urological Institute, Southmead Hospital, westbury-on-Trym, Bristol, BS10 5NB, UK
A web-based comparison of two questionnaires for assessing the severity of urinary incontinence: the ICIQ-UI SF versus the Incontinence Severity Index
405
Epidemiology & Outcomes Research
Nakagawa H1, Ikeda Y1, Kaiho Y1, Hozawa A1, Omori K1, Takemoto J1, Tsuji I1
1. TOHOKU UNIVERSITY
Prevalence of Nocturia and Risk Factors for Frequent Nighttime Micturition in a Community-dwelling Japanese Elderly Population
406
Epidemiology & Outcomes Research
Shaw C 1, Williams K2, Assassa P 3, McGrother C2
1. University of Wales College of Medicine, 2. University of Leicester, 3. Pinderfields Hospital
Help-seeking and treatment provision in men and women with incontinence.
407
Epidemiology & Outcomes Research
Pleil A1, Coyne K2
1. Pfizer Inc, 2. MEDTAP International
Validation of the UK version of the overactive bladder questionnaire (OAB-q) in continent and incontinent patients with overactive bladder (OAB)
408
Epidemiology & Outcomes Research
McGrother C1, Tincello D1, Donaldson M1
1. University of Leicester
Social factors and storage disorder: a cross-sectional study
409
Epidemiology & Outcomes Research
El-Hadi W1, Getsios D1, Caro J J1, Duchesne I2, Feng W2, Dubois D2
1. Caro Research Institute, 2. Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Services LLC
Extended Release Formulations of Oxybutynin and Tolterodine for the Treatment of Overactive Bladder: A German Health Economic Analysis
410
Epidemiology & Outcomes Research
Neumann P1, Grimmer K1, Grant R1
1. University of South Australia
A cost-consequences analysis of physiotherapy and surgery for stress urinary incontinence
411
Epidemiology & Outcomes Research
Manonai J1, Poowapirom A2, Kittipiboon S2, Patrachai S1, Sarit-apirak S3, Chittacharoen A1
1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, 2. Trad Hospital, Trad Province, 3. Department of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital
Female urinary incontinence : a cross-sectional study from a rural area
412
Epidemiology & Outcomes Research
Arya L1, Novi J1, Alka S1, Catherine B2
1. Hospital of University of Pennsylvania, 2. University of Iowa
Pelvic Organ Prolapse in Women: Is there a relationship with Constipation and Dietary Fiber Intake?
413
Epidemiology & Outcomes Research
Botros S1, Sun C2, Bodurka D2
1. Evanston Continence Center, Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine, 2. Department of Gynecologic Oncology, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Prevalence of Urinary Incontinence in a Gynecologic Oncology Population
414
Epidemiology & Outcomes Research
Han W H C1, Ocampo M J2
1. KK Women's and Children's Hospital, Singapore, 2. Manila Doctors Hospital, Philippines
A Survey of General Practitioners on Female Urinary Incontinence and Pelvic Organ Prolapse
415
Epidemiology & Outcomes Research
Coyne K1, Matza L1, Brewster J1, Zyczynski T2
1. MEDTAP International, Inc., 2. Pfizer, Inc
The Impact of Overactive Bladder on Family Members
416
Epidemiology & Outcomes Research
Fitzgerald M P1, Borello-France D2, Burgio K3, Kraus S4, Mallett V 5, Menefee S6, Schaffer J7, Tennstadt S8, for the Urinary Incontinence Treatment Netowrk 9
1. Loyola University Medical Center, 2. University of Pittsburgh Magee-Women's Hospital, 3. University of Alabama at Birmingham, 4. University of Texas Health Sciences Center at San Antonio, 5. Oakwood Hospital Dearborn, 6. Southern Califomia Permanente Medical Group, 7. University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, 8. New England Research Intitute, 9. .
ASSOCIATION OF THE BRINK DIGITAL PELVIC MUSCLE SCORE WITH DEMOGRAPHIC AND CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS IN WOMEN SCHEDULED TO UNDERGO ANTI-INCONTINENCE SURGERY
417
Epidemiology & Outcomes Research
Fitzgerald M P1, Brensinger C2, Brubaker L1, Propert K2, for the ICDB Study Group 2
1. Loyola University Medical Center, 2. University of Pennsylvania Medical School
WHAT IS THE PAIN OF INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS LIKE?
418
Epidemiology & Outcomes Research
Eogan M1, O'Brien C1, Behan M 2, O'Connell P R2, O'Herlihy C 1
1. National Maternity Hospital, 2. Mater Misericordiae Hospital
Faecal Continence and Pudendal Nerve Function in Older Women - Does Vaginal Delivery or Age have the Greatest Impact?
419
Epidemiology & Outcomes Research
Honjo H1, Nakao M1, Ukimura O2, Kawauchi A2, Kitakoji H1, Hamajima N3, Miki T2
1. Meiji University of Oriental Medicine, 2. Department of Urology, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine Graduate School of Medical Science, 3. Department of Preventive Medicine, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN URINARY VOLUME AND LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS ASSESSED BY FREQUENCY VOLUME CHART IN WOMEN IN COMMUNITY-BASED STUDY
420
Epidemiology & Outcomes Research
Heit M1, Blackwell L1, Kelly S2
1. Urogynecology Specialists of Kentucky, PLLC, 2. University of Louisville
A Model For Explaining Differences In Incontinence Care Seeking (MEDICS Project)
421
Epidemiology & Outcomes Research
Murray C1, Cahill B1
1. Continence Foundation of Australia
The National Continence Hotline- A One Year Snapshot, July 2002 - June 2003
422
Epidemiology & Outcomes Research
Arunkalaivanan A1, Mahoumoud S1
1. City Hospital
The Prevalence and Risk Factors for Urinary and Faecal Incontinence at one year Following Vaginal Delivery
423
Fistulas
Kazemi Rashed F1, Madaen S K1
1. Medical Sciences University
Cesarean section as one of common causes of urinary tract fistulas
424
Gerontology
Ruggieri, Sr M R 1, Tibb A2, Braverman A S2
1. Departments of Urology and Pharmacology, Temple University School of Medicine, 2. Department of Urology, Temple University School of Medicine
Age induced changes in muscarinic receptor subtypes mediating urinary bladder contraction.
425
Gerontology
Nuotio M1, Jylhä M1, Luukkaala T1, Tammela T2
1. Tampere School of Public Health, 2. Department of Urology Tampere University Hospital
Health factors associated with voiding symptoms in older men and women
426
Gerontology
Sakakibara R1, Uchiyama T1, Liu Z1, Yamamoto T1, Ito T1, Yamanishi T2, Hattori T1
1. Neurology Department Chiba University, 2. Urology Dokkyo Medical College
Urinary retention in elderly women due to lumbar spondylosis; a reappraisal
427
Gerontology
van Hespen A 1, Tak E 1, Albers Heitner P 2, Couwenberg M3, Hopman Rock M1
1. TNO Prevention and Health, 2. Basaal Expertice Centre for pelvic floor rehabilitation, 3. BOZ
INCOndition: development and evaluation of a training programme to prevent or reduce urinary incontinence in older women in homes for the elderly
428
Gerontology
Aslan E1, Kizilkaya Beji N1, Ayyildiz Erkan H1, Yalcin O1
1. Istanbul University
INCONTINENCE AND ITS EFFECTS ON QUALITY OF LIFE OF OLDER PEOPLE LIVING IN RESIDENTIAL AND NURSING HOMES
429
Imaging Techniques
Lee Weng Soon J1, Fynes M1, Wang K 1
1. Dept Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery and Urogynaecology
COMPARING THE ACCURACY OF CONVENTIONAL US AND DOPPLER PLANIMETRY IN THE DETERMINATION OF BLADDER VOLUME IN POSTPARTUM WOMEN
430
Imaging Techniques
Deutekom M1, Terra M P2, Dijkgraaf M G1, Dobben A C2, Stoker J2, Bossuyt P M1
1. Academic Medical Center, dept Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, 2. Academic Medical Center, dept Radiology
Burden of testing in the assessment of fecal incontinence
431
Imaging Techniques
Davila G W1, Togami, MD J1, Pollak, MD J1, Ghoniem MD G1
1. Cleveland Clinic Florida
RADIOGRAPHIC EVALUATION OF VAGINAL AXIS AND POSITION OF THE APEX FOLLOWING 3 TECHNIQUES FOR VAGINAL VAULT SUSPENSION
432
Imaging Techniques
Canepa G1, Capponi G1, Campodonico F1, Maffezzini M1
1. Dept of Urology
ONE YEAR FOLLOW-UP POST-TUR OR POST-OPEN PROSTATECTOMY EVALUATED BY ULTRASOUND ESTIMATED BLADDER WEIGHT (UEBW)
433
Imaging Techniques
COTTE B1, MANSOOR A1
1. centre hospitalier Paul Ardier
comparison of trans-obturator tape (TOT) and TVT using perineal ultrasound
434
Imaging Techniques
Masata J1, Svabik K1, Martan A1, Drahoradova P1, Voigt R2, Pavlikova M3
1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Charles University, Prague, 2. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Apolda, Germany, 3. EuroMISE centre of the Charles University and Academy of Science, Prague, Czech Republic
What is the real accuracy of ultrasound measurements?
435
Imaging Techniques
Barry C L1, Dietz H P2, Rane A1
1. James Cook University, Townsville, Australia, 2. Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney
AN INDEPENDANT AUDIT OF MESH REPAIR FOR RECTOCELE PROLAPSE
436
Imaging Techniques
Kim D1, Kim M S 1, Choi Y S 1, Yoo T K 2, Kim H J3, Jung H C 4, Park C H 5
1. Daegu Catholic University, 2. Eul Ji University, 3. DanKook University, 4. Yeung-Nam University, 5. Keimyung University
Transvaginal sonographic measurement of urethral length and vaginal wall thickness at anterior, mid, posterior urethra in incontinent and continent women
437
Imaging Techniques
Kašíková E1, Krofta L1, Feyereisl J 1, Pán M 1
1. Institute for the Care of Mother and Child
3D ultrasound as a diagnostic method for incontinence
438
Imaging Techniques
Khelaia A1, Pushkar D1, Vasilieva M1
1. Moscow State Medical Hospital № 50
THE CHANGES IN ULTRASOUND PICTURE AFTER TVT PROCEDURE
439
Imaging Techniques
Fowler G1, Adams E1, Alfirevic Z1, Richmond D 1
1. Liverpool Women`s Hospital
Transperineal ultrasound (TPUS)versus endoanal ultrasound (EAUS) in the diagnosis of anal sphincter injury in the postpartum period: the patient`s perceptive.
440
Imaging Techniques
Pajoncini C1, Costantini E1, Guercini F1, Lilli P1, Porena M1
1. Department of Urology - Perugia University
DOES ULTRASOUND INVESTIGATION DIAGNOSE OVERACTIVE BLADDER?
441
Imaging Techniques
Svabik K1, Martan A1, Masata J1, Drahoradova P1, Scholbach T2
1. Ob/Gyn Dept 1st Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, 2. University Hospital, Leipzig
Influence of extensive periurethral preparation on urethral perfusion using Colour Doppler flow quantification
442
Imaging Techniques
Fauconnier A1
1. Service de Gynécologie et Obstétrique
Dynamic magnetic resonance
443
Imaging Techniques
Nishiguchi T1, Kawamura T1, Kakogawa J1, Nakamura Y1, Kawashima T1, Moniwa N1, Oi H1, Kamayama N1
1. Hamamatsu University School of Medicine
Ultrasound evaluation of urinary incontinence
444
Imaging Techniques
Palleschi G1, Carbone A2
1. Urology Unit, 2. Urolgoy - University of Rome La Sapienza
Pre and postoperative Videourodynamic evaluation in female patients treated by mini-invasive surgery due to stress urinary incontinence
445
Incontinence (Male)
Fleischmann N1, Twiss C1, Nitti V1
1. New York University School of Medicine
THE MALE PERINEAL SLING FOR POST PROSTATECTOMY INCONTINENCE: PREDICTORS OF SUCCESS
446
Incontinence (Male)
Singla A1, Onur R1
1. Wayne State University
COMPARISON OF TRANSURETHRAL COLLAGEN IMPLANT AND NEW PERINEAL BONE-ANCHORED MALE SLING IN THE TREATMENT OF POST-PROSTATECTOMY INCONTINENCE - FIRST REPORT
447
Incontinence (Male)
Herschorn S1, Baverstock R1, Buencamino D 1
1. University of Toronto
Comparison of the artificial urinary sphincter and the perineal male sling in the management of post-radical prostatectomy stress incontinence
448
Incontinence (Male)
Schlarp O1, Hübner W1
1. Humanis Klinikum Niederösterreich
Experience of 4 years with Pro-ACT™ after initial learning curve
449
Incontinence (Male)
Alloussi S1
1. Klinikum Neunkirchen
Non-animal stabilised hyaluronic acid/dextranomer (NASHA/Dx) gel for the treatment of post-prostatectomy incontinence: early results
450
Incontinence (Male)
Samli M1, Singla A K1
1. Wayne State University
ABSORBABLE VERSUS NON-ABSORBABLE GRAFT - RESULTS IN PERINEAL BONE-ANCHORED MALE SLING FOR INTRINSIC SPHINCTER DEFICIENCY
451
Incontinence (Male)
Mortati Neto N 1, Alvarenga Moreira H 1, Maia de Almeida S H1, Souto Grando J P 1, Freitas Rodrigues M A 1
1. Universidade Estadual de Londrina
IMPORTANCE OF THE PRESERVATION OF THE PUBOPROSTATIC LIGAMENT FOR THE URINARY CONTINENCE AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY.
452
Incontinence (Male)
Frea B1, Zaramella S1, Crivellaro S1, Gontero P1, Favro M1, Ceratti G1, Maurizio S 1, Monesi G1, Kocjancic E1
1. Clinica Urologica, Ospedale Maggiore della Carità - Novara - Italy
ADJUSTABLE CONTINENCE THERAPY (proACT), A NEW THERAPY OF THE MALE STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE: 1 YEAR FOLLOW UP.
453
Incontinence (Male)
Bruschini H1, Truzzi J C1, Simonetti R1, Nunes R 1, Passerotti C1, Cury J1, Srougi M 1
1. UNIFESP
IS THERE A RATIONAL BASIS FOR TREATING INCONTINENCE WITH THE MALE SLING? A CLINICAL AND URODYNAMIC STUDY.
454
Incontinence (Male)
patki P1, hamid R 1, bycroft J1, shah J1
1. Dept. of neurourology spinal research centre RNOH
Long term efficacy of AMS 800 artificial urinary sphincter in male patients with urodynamic stress incontinence due to spinal cord injury and transverse myelitis.
455
Lower Bowel Dysfunction
Chadwick M A1, Avery K1, Abrams P1
1. Bristol Urological Institute
DEVELOPMENT AND PSYCHOMETRIC EVALUATION OF THE ICIQ BOWEL SYMPTOMS MODULE: THE ICIQ-BS
456
Lower Bowel Dysfunction
van Brummen J1, van de Pol G 1, Bruinse H1, Heintz P1, van der Vaart H1
1. University Medical Center Utrecht
What are the prevalences of defecation symptoms during pregnancy and after childbirth?
457
Lower Bowel Dysfunction
Boreham M1, Richter H 2, Kenton K3, Nager C4, Gregory W T5, Aronson M6, Vogt V7, McIntire D1, Schaffer J 1
1. University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, 2. University of Alabama at Birmingham, 3. Loyola University, 4. University of California-San Diego, 5. Oregon Health Sciences University, 6. University of Massachusetts, 7. University of Tennessee
Anal Incontinence in Women Presenting for Gynecologic Care: Prevalence, Risk Factors and Impact Upon Quality of Life
458
Lower Bowel Dysfunction
Gupta N1, TS U K2, Bhal N 1, Bethel J 3, Bhal K1
1. Llandough Hospital, 2. Princess of Wales, 3. Singleton Hospital
Risk factors for anal sphincter injuries associated with instrumental deliveries.
459
LUT Physiology
Shinozaki S1, Ikemoto S1, Nimura T1, Nakamura Y1, SaitoAkita univrsity M2, kawatani M1
1. Department of neurophysiology, Akita univrsity school of med., 2. Department of pharmacology, Tottori univrsity school of med.
NON-STEROIDAL ANTI-INFLAMMATORY DRUGS INHIBITS FREQUENCY AND VOLUME OF MICTURITION TEMPORARY IN MALE RAT: DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CONSCIOUS AND ANESTHETIZED RATS
460
LUT Physiology
Shinbo H1, Otsuka A1, Mugiya S1, Ushiyama T1, Suzuki K1, Ozono S1
1. Department of Urology, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine
Nocturnal polyuria index of the renal transplant recipients depends on the age of transplanted kidney graft
461
LUT Physiology
Lee J1
1. Urology Department of Pusan National University Hospital
Blood Flow and Ischemic Changes of the Rat Bladder to Short Term Partial Outlet Obstruction
462
LUTS in Men
Huang Foen Chung J W N C1, Van Mastrigt R1
1. Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
The relationship between urethral resistance estimated by non-invasive urodynamics and three day frequency volume charts.
463
LUTS in Men
Akino H1, Maekawa M1, Shioyama R1, Nakai M1, Ishida H1, Oyama N1, Miwa Y1, Yokoyama O1
1. University of Fukui
The association of ultrasound-estimated bladder-wall thickness with clinical parameters in male patients over 50 years old with lower urinary tract symptoms
464
LUTS in Men
Wadie B S1, SHEHAB EL-DEIN A B 1, MOSBAH A M 1, ELHALWAGY S M 1, GHONEIM M A 1
1. Urology & Nephrology Center
24- MONTH FOLLOW UP AFTER ROTORESECTION: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY
465
LUTS in Men
Wadie B S1, Ibrahim E1, Badawi A2, Ghoneim M A1
1. Urology & Nephrology Center, 2. Medical Engineering dept., Cairo University
The relation between I-PSS and the objective parameters in the diagnosis of boo: statistical analysis and application of ANN.
466
LUTS in Men
Sasaki S1, Kojima Y1, Kohri K1, Shinoura H2, Tsujimoto G3
1. Department of Nephro-urology, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, 2. Department of Molecular, Cell Pharmacology, National Research Institute for Child Health Development, 3. Department of Genomic Discovery Science, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kyoto University
THE EXPRESSION LEVEL OF ALPHA1-ADRENORECEPTOR SUBTYPE IN PROSRTATIC HYPERTROPHY
467
LUTS in Men
Shimizu N1, Matsumoto S 1, Hanai T1, Yoshioka N1, Kurita T1
1. Kinki Univ School of Medicine
THE LONG-TERM EFFICACY OF ALPHA1-BLOCKER (Tamsulosin) IN MEN WITH BENIGN PROSTASTIC HYPERPLASIA
468
LUTS in Men
Noguchi M1, Mori K1, Matsuo M1, Sakai H1, Furukawa M2, Hayashi M3, Kanetake H1
1. Department of Urology, Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, 2. Department of Urology, Sasebo Sougo Hospital, 3. Department of Urology, National Nagasaki Medical center
Improvement of lower urinary tract symptoms by sildenafil in benign prostate hypertrophy patients combined with erectile dysfunction
469
LUTS in Men
Choi H J 1, Lee K S1
1. Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea
Detrusor overactivity in patients With Benign Prostatic Obstruction: The clinical and urodynamic characteristics
470
LUTS in Men
JUNG S I1, CHUNG J I2, OH B R3, KIM H J 4, SUL C K5, CHUNG S K6, CHANG H S7, PARK C H7
1. Dong-A University, Colloge of Medicine, Department of Urology, 2. In Je University, College of Medicine, Department of Urology, 3. Cheonam National University Medical School, Department of Urology, 4. Dankook University College of Medicine, Department of Urology, 5. Chungnam National University College of Medicine, Department of Urology, 6. Kyungpook National University College of Medicine, Department of Urology, 7. Keimyung University School of Medicine, Department of Urology
Efficacy of Low-dose Tamsulosin on Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Suggestive of benign prostatic hyperplasia - a nonblind multicenter Korean nationwide scale study
471
LUTS in Men
Suzuki Y1, Takasaka S1, Kishimoto K1, Suzuki H1, Furuta A1, Hasegawa Y1, Yamada H1, Miki Z1, Numazaki S1
1. Jikei University School of Medicine.
Combination treatment with an alpha1-blocker plus an anticholinergic for the patients with suspected bladder outlet obstruction (BOO) concomitant with over active bladder (OAB).
472
LUTS in Women
Bano F1, Arunkalaivanan A1, Barrington J1
1. Torbay Hospital
Comparison between Bladderscan, Real-time Ultrasound and Suprapubic catheterisation in the measurement of female Bladder volume: A Prospective study
473
LUTS in Women
Yoshikawa Y1, Gotoh M1, Ono Y1, Ohshima S1
1. Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY AND SUBJECTIVE SYMPTOMS IN WOMEN WITH VOIDING DIFFICULTY
474
LUTS in Women
van Brummen J1, van de Pol G1, Bruinse H1, Heintz P1, van der Vaart H 1
1. University Medical Center Utrecht
How do the prevalences of urogenital symptoms change after the first childbirth?
475
LUTS in Women
Bano F1, Barrington J1, Dyer R1
1. Torbay Hospital
Comparison between Porcine Dermal Implant (Permacol™) and Silicone Injection (Macroplastique) For Urodynamic Stress Incontinence
476
LUTS in Women
Jundt K1, Scheer I1, Hessel M1, Pohl K1, Härtl K1, Drinovac V1, Peschers U2
1. I. Dep of Obstetrics and Gynecology, LMU, 2. Dep of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Dachau
Physical and sexual violence and bladder symptoms – is there an association?
477
LUTS in Women
Poon C1, Zimmern P1
1. The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Is there a role for periurethral collagen injection (PCI) in the management of urodynamically-proven mixed urinary incontinence (MUI)?
478
LUTS in Women
Scarpa R1, Von Heland M2, Spasciani R3, Padula R4, Lodde M5, The FLOW study group 6
1. San Luigi Gonzaga Hospital, Turin, Italy, 2. La Sapienza University, Rome, Italy, 3. Policlinico Universitario, Modena, Italy, 4. Hospital of Legnago, Verona, Italy, 5. S. Maurizio Hospital, Bolzano, Italy, 6. Italy
Symptoms and clinical condition of Italian women presenting with LUTS in Urology Centres. The FLOW study
479
LUTS in Women
Józwik M1, Landsberg H1, Józwik M1, Pietrzycki B1, Kuzmicki M1, Okungbowa O1
1. Department of Gynecology, Medical University of Bialystok, Bialystok, Poland.
THE IMPACT OF BODY MASS INDEX ON THE OCCURRENCE OF URINARY INCONTINENCE IN AN ADULT FEMALE POPULATION.
480
LUTS in Women
Auwad W1
1. Urogynae Unit
Does Weight Loss Improve Urinary Incontinence?
481
LUTS in Women
Zattoni F1, Cisternino A2, Gacci M3, Gentile M4, Morgia G5, Marronaro A6, Strada G7, Baldazzi V8, Sepe G9, Costa F10, The FLOW study group 11
1. Az. Ospedaliera S. Maria della Misericordia, Udine, Italy, 2. S. Maria della Misericordia Hospital, Udine, Italy, 3. Careggi Hospital, Florence, Italy, 4. Landolfi Hospital, Avellino, Italy, 5. Policlinico Universitario , Sassari, Italy, 6. Ospedale civile , Macerata, Italy, 7. S. Gerardo Nuovo Hospital, Monza, Italy, 8. S. Maria Annunziata Hospital, Florence, Italy, 9. Casa di cura privata , 10. S. Orsola Malpighi Hospital, Bologna, Italy, 11. Italy
Symptoms associated with sexual intercourse in female patients: The FLOW study
482
LUTS in Women
Chancellor M1, Patel A1, Cannon T1, O'Leary M1, Erickson J 1, Leng W1, Borello-France D1
1. Univ. Pittsburgh
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN OVERACTIVE BLADDER (OAB) AND SEXUAL ACTIVITY IN WOMEN
483
LUTS in Women
Yoon H1, Shim K W2, Chung W S2
1. Ewha Womans University College of Medicine, 2. Ewha Womans University
Psychosocial stress and overactive bladder in female
484
LUTS in Women
Kavia R1, DasGupta R2, Elneil S3, Fowler C 2
1. National Hospital of Neurology and Neurosurgery and Institute of Neurology, 2. National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery and Institute of Neurology, 3. University College London Hospital and National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery
Urinary retention in women: A retrospective study of its causes and treatment
485
LUTS in Women
Wagg A1, Bushnell D2, Das Gupta R3
1. University College London Hospitals, 2. Health Research Associates , Seattle, Washington, 3. Boehringer Ingelheim, Bracknell, UK
Treatments for stress urinary incontinence symptoms by patients referred to secondary care within a UK setting.
486
LUTS in Women
Fukui J1, Sugimura T 1, Tanaka J1
1. St Luke International Hospital
Evaluation of psychological affects and impacts upon female lower urinary tract dysfunction: importance of psychological tests in diagnosis of lower urinary tract dysfunction
487
LUTS in Women
Artibani W1, Realfonso T2, Descloux G3, Caggiano S4, The FLOW study group 5
1. Policlinico G.B. Rossi - Divisione di Urologia, 2. Umberto I Hospital, Salerno, Italy, 3. S. Maria della Misericordia Hospital, Udine, Italy, 4. AORN, Caserta, Italy, 5. Italy
Management of Italian women presenting with LUTS in Urology Centres: The FLOW study.
488
LUTS in Women
Pesce F1, Usai E2, Pistolesi D3, Fondacaro L4, Ventimiglia B5, Giambroni L6, Tolino A7, Ostardo E8, Russo A9, Muzzonigro G10, Saracino G A11, The FLOW study group 12
1. Policlinico GB Rossi, Verona, Italy, 2. SS Trinità Hospital, Cagliari, Italy, 3. Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria, Pisa, Italy, 4. Clinica Urologica Univeristà Catania, Catania, Italy, 5. Acireale Hospital, Catania, Italy, 6. Azienda Spedali Civili , Brescia, Italy, 7. Federico II University, Naples, Italy, 8. S. Maria degli Angeli Hospital, Pordenone, Italy, 9. S. Leonardo Hospital, Naples, Italy, 10. University of Ancona, Italy, 11. Ospedale Consorziale Policlinico, Bari, Italy, 12. Italy
Chronic pelvic pain in female patients with LUTS arriving at Urology Centres in Italy. The FLOW study.
489
LUTS in Women
Sufian S S1, Tayib S1
1. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
USING THE BRISTOL LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS (BFLUTS) QUESTIONNAIRE IN ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF URINARY PROBLEMS ON SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR AND LIFESTYLES AMONGST MALAYSIAN WOMEN
490
LUTS in Women
Cooper J1, Cooper W 2
1. University Hospital of North Staffordshire, 2. Kingsbridge Medical Practice, Newcastle under Lyme, U.K.
A Survey of Female Urinary Symptoms in a General Practice in the United Kingdom.
491
LUTS in Women
Palleschi G1, Carbone A2
1. Urology Unit, 2. Urology - University of Rome
Gabapentina treatment in female patients with OAB symptoms
492
Neurourology: Basic Science
Wefer B1, Reitz A1, Knapp P1, Bannowsky A2, Juenemann K2, Schurch B1
1. University Hospital Balgrist, Spinal Cord Injury Center, Neuro-Urology, 2. University of Schleswig-Holstein, Campus Kiel, Department of Urology
Influence of a preceding somatosensory pudendal stimulation on magnetic evoked external urethral sphincter (EUS) contraction is depending on its time interval
493
Neurourology: Basic Science
Nakai M1, Maekawa M1, Sioyama R1, Isida H1, Oyama N1, Miwa Y1, Akino H1, Yokoyama O1
1. University of Fukui
Effects of acetylcholinesterase inhibitor on overactive bladder caised by cerebral infarction in rats
494
Neurourology: Basic Science
Blyweert W1, Van der Aa F1, Ost D1, Roskams T1, Gillespie J 2, Van Poppel H 1, De Ridder D1
1. UZ Gasthuisberg, dept Urology, 2. Urophysiology Research Group, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Structural organisation of the interstitial cells of the bladder in different species: comparative data from human, rat and guinea pig bladders
495
Neurourology: Basic Science
Araki I1, Du S1, Kamiyama M1, Mikami Y1, Matsushita K1, Takeda M1
1. Department of Urology, University of Yamanashi Faculty of Medicine
The Role of Epithelial Sodium Channels Expressed in the Rat Urinary Bladder Epithelium in Micturitional Reflex.
496
Neurourology: Basic Science
Jiang C1, Mazières L2, Lindström S1
1. Biomedicine and Surgery, 2. Service de Médecine Physique
GATING OF THE MICTURITION REFLEX BY ACTIVATION OF BLADDER C-AFFERENTS - AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY IN THE CAT
497
Neurourology: Basic Science
Minor L1, Sarkey S1, DonCarlos L1
1. Loyola University Medical Center
Estrogen receptors in central nervous system micturition pathways in a rat model
498
Neurourology: Basic Science
Kubota Y1, Sasaki S1, Kojima Y1, Kohri K1, Biers S2, Brading A2
1. Department of Nephro-urology, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, 2. Department of Pharmacology, Oxford University
The effects of imatinib mesylate (Glivec) as a c-Kit tyrosine kinase inhibitor in the guinea-pig urinary bladder ~ a possible new drug therapy for overactive bladder ~
499
Neurourology: Basic Science
Perkash I1
1. Stanford University and Palo Alto Health Care System
Falacies Of Leak Point Pressure in Patients With Neurogenic Bladder
500
Neurourology: Basic Science
van der Pal F1, Grill W2, Gustafson K2, Heesakkers J1, Debruyne F1, Bemelmans B1
1. UMC St Radboud, Nijmegen, the Netherlands , 2. Case western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Acute tibial nerve stimulation to suppress bladder contractions in the cat
501
Neurourology: Clinical
Spinelli M1, Malaguti S1, Lazzeri M2, Giardiello G3, Zanollo L 1, Tarantola J1
1. Magenta Hospital, 2. Santa Chiara Hospital Florence, 3. Medtronic Italia
DIFFERENT PARAMETERS FOR CHRONIC PUDENDAL NERVE STIMULATION WITH PUDENDAL PERCUTANEOUS IMPLANT (PPI) RELATED ON NEUROGENIC SITUATION.
502
Neurourology: Clinical
chang J1, kim D2, Marchis C3, Aboseif S2
1. Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, 2. Kaiser permanente, 3. Kaiser permamente
Sacral nerve stimulation is a durable treatment for idiopathic non-obstructive urinary retention
503
Neurourology: Clinical
Hirahara N1, Ukimura O1, Honjo H2, Ushijima S1, Iwata T1, Suzuki K1, Matsubara H1, Miki T1
1. Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, 2. Meiji University of Oriental Medicine
The quantitative bladder sensory test: Evaluation of the neuroselective current perception threshold of the bladder sensory to identify patients with overactive bladder associated with sensory dysfunction
504
Neurourology: Clinical
Spinelli M1, Malaguti S1, Zanollo L1
1. Magenta Hospital
SACRAL PERCUTANEOUS IMPLANT (SPI) LONG TERM FOLLOW UP: SINGLE CENTER, SINGLE OPERATOR, SINGLE PROTOCOL IN PREDICTIVE FACTORS.
505
Neurourology: Clinical
Kessler T 1, Madersbacher H1, Kiss G1
1. Neuro-Urology Unit, Innsbruck
Improved patient selection for sacral neuromodulation with prolonged evaluation period using permanent leads
506
Neurourology: Clinical
Bycroft J1, Knight S1, Wood S1, Donaldson N2, Shah J3, Craggs M1
1. Spinal Research Centre, 2. University College, London, 3. Institute of Urology & Nephrology, London.
Automated conditional neuromodulation of neurogenic detrusor overactivity using a combined sacral anterior and posterior nerve root stimulator in spinal cord injury.
507
Neurourology: Clinical
Lima P1, Ferreira M2, Lima S3, Cabral Jr S1, Almeida F4, Srougi M4, Bruschini H 4
1. State University of Pernambuco, 2. Hospital da Restauração , 3. Hospital Maria Lucinda, 4. Federal University of Sao Paulo
EFFECT OF THE SCHISTOSOMAL MIELOPATY TREATMENT WITH PRAZIQUANTEL ON THE NEUROGENIC BLADDER-SPHINCTER DYSFUNCTION: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF 65 PATIENTS
508
Neurourology: Clinical
Greenland H1, Ibi T1, Marshall S1, Hosker G1, Smith A1
1. St Mary's Hospital
A valsalvometer can be effective in standardising the valsalva manoeuvre
509
Neurourology: Clinical
Ferreira R1
1. DEPARTMENT OF UROLOGY, CRER - REHABILITATION CENTER and GOIANIA GENERAL HOSPITAL
Schistosomiasis of the spinal cord. Clinical and urodynamic presentation.
510
Neurourology: Clinical
Honjo H1, Ukimura O2, Ushijima S2, Iwata T2, Suzuki K2, Hirahara N2, Kitakoji H3, Nakao M3, Miki T2
1. Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Meiji University of Oriental Medicine, 2. Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, 3. Meiji University of Oriental Medicine
ACUPUNCTURE FOR TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH OVERACTIVE BLADDER REFRACTORY TO CONVENTIONAL PHARMACOTHERAPY
511
Neurourology: Clinical
Karsenty G1, Wefer B1, Reitz A1, Knapp P1, Schurch B1
1. neurourology, spinal cord injury center, Balgrist university hospital , Zurich
An experimental approach on the pathophysiology of detrusor sphincter dyssynergia.
512
Neurourology: Clinical
Catarin M1, Bruschini H1, Manzano G1, Cavalcanti G1, Juliano L1, Nunes K1, Arruda H1, Srougi M1, Nobrega J1
1. Federal Uinversity of São Paulo
ELECTROPHYSIOLOGIC FINDINGS IN THE PELVIC FLOOR OF PATIENTS WITH PROSTATE CANCER.
513
Neurourology: Clinical
van Rey F1, Gerretsen R1, Bemelmans B1, Debruyne F1, Heesakkers J1
1. University Hospital St. Radboud Nijmegen
Peripheral Nerve Evaluation versus First Stage Tined Lead in a MS patient population
514
Neurourology: Clinical
liu Z1, Uchiyama T1, Sakakibara R1, Yamanishi T2, Hattori T1
1. Department of Neurology,Chiba University Graduate School of Medicine, 2. Department of Ulorogy, Dokkyo University School of Medicine
Lower urinary tract dysfunction of the patients with Parkinson disease: changes related to disease severity
515
Neurourology: Clinical
Rackley R1, Abdelmalak J1, Vasavada S1
1. Cleveland Clinic Foundation
BOTULINUM A TOXIN (BOTOX) INJECTION FOR THE TREATMENT OF REFRACTORY OVERACTIVE BLADDER
516
Neurourology: Clinical
Jenkins B1, Silverdale M A1, Betts C1
1. Hope Hospital, Manchester, UK
Sphincter Electomyography in patients with suspected Multiple System Atrophy
517
Neurourology: Clinical
Everaert K1, Vanhaverbeke F1, Caluwaerts H1, Oosterlinck W1
1. Department of Urology, Ghent University Hospital
Sacral nerve stimulation for overactive bladder symptoms in patients with brain damage: a pilot study
518
Neurourology: Clinical
Zermann D1, Schlichter A1, Schubert J1, Löffler U1
1. Friedrich-Schiller-University
Low-compliance bladder in spina bifida patients– diagnostics of bladder wall fibroses by differentiated detrusor biopsy
519
Neurourology: Clinical
van der Pal F1, van Balken M2, Heesakkers J1, Debruyne F1, Bemelmans B1
1. UMC St Radboud , Nijmegen, the Netherlands, 2. Rijnstate Hospital, Arnhem, the Netherlands
Intensive Percutaneous Tibial Nerve Stimulation in the treatment of urge urinary incontinence does not increase the success rate
520
Neurourology: Clinical
Truzzi J C1, Bruschini H1, Simonetti R1, Miguel S1
1. UNIFESP
What is the best dose for intravesical Botulinum-A toxin injection in overactive bladder treatment? A prospective randomized preliminary study.
521
Neurourology: Clinical
Malaguti S1, Spinelli M1, Zanollo L1, Tarantola J1
1. Magenta Hospital
NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT DURING SACRAL AND PUDENDAL NERVE LEAD IMPLANT FOR NEUROMODULATION.
522
Neurourology: Clinical
El-Azab A1, Inci K1, Abdelmalak J1, Vasavada S1, Rackley R1
1. The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
CONDITION SPECIFIC QUALITY INDICATORS FOR INTERSTIM NEUROMODULATION THERAPY
523
Neurourology: Clinical
Sekiguchi Y1, Yao Y Y1, Ohko Y2, Ishizaki A3, Tanaka K4, Ishido T4, Fujisima A5, Kubota Y1
1. Department of Urology, Yokohama City University, Graduate School of Medicine, 2. Science and Technology Promotion Project Party, PRESTO JAPAN, 3. Toshiba Lightec Inc., 4. Department of Urology, Kanagawa Rehabilitation Center , 5. Kanagawa Academy of Science and Technology
SELF-STERILIZING CATHETERS WITH TiO2 PHOTPCATALYST THIN FILMS FOR CLEAN INTERMITTENT CATHETERLIZATION: CLINICAL USE
524
Neurourology: Clinical
Matsuo M1, Noguchi M1, Toubu S1, Mori K1, Nishikido M1, Nomata K1, Kanetake H1
1. Department of Urology, Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
Voiding status after renal transplantation with the long-term arrested bladder
525
Neurourology: Clinical
De Jong P R 1, Parsons M 2, Cardozo L2, Nissenkorn I 3
1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Groote Schuur Hospital, University of Cape Town, Cape To, 2. Department of Urogynaecology, Kings College Hospital, London England, 3. Department of Surgery/Urology, Sackler School of Medicine Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv Israel
Miniaturo-I: a novel device for the treatment of the Overactive Bladder Syndrome
526
Neurourology: Clinical
Wyndaele J1, De Wachter S1, Delaet K1, Pauwels L1, Van Meel T1
1. university antwerpen
WHEN TO DO THE FIRST URODYNAMIC TESTS AFTER SPINAL CORD TRAUMA
527
Neurourology: Clinical
van Rey F1, Bemelmans B1, Jongen P1, Debruyne F 1, Heesakkers J 1
1. University Hospital St. Radboud, Nijmegen
The value of basic non-invasive urodynamic investigation for screening and diagnosis of urinary disorders in patients with multiple sclerosis
528
Neurourology: Clinical
Homma Y1, Ando T2, Yoshida M 3, Takei M4, Gotoh M5, Ohkawa A 6, Kageyama S 7, Kimoto Y8
1. Japan Red Cross Medical Center, 2. Tokyo University, 3. Kumamoto University, 4. Hara-sansin Hospital, 5. Nagoya University, 6. Kitasato University, 7. Hamamatus University, 8. Kyushu University
Incontinence storage phase symptom score (ISSS) – a new symptom questionnaire for urinary incontinence and overactive bladder syndrome
529
Neurourology: Clinical
van Voskuilen A1, Koch S1, Weil E 1, van Koeveringe G1, Gielen N 2, van Lankveld J3, van Kerrebroeck P1
1. Academisch Ziekenhuis Maastricht, The Netherlands, 2. Centrum voor Alcohol- en andere Drugproblemen Limburg, Belgium, 3. Pompestichting Nijmegen, the Netherlands
Sexual Response in Patients With Sacral Neuromodulation for Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms or Fecal Incontinence.
530
Painful Bladder Syndromes
Parsons M1, De Jong P 2, Radziszewski P 3, Dobronski P 4, Borkowski A 5, Cervigni M 6, Cardozo L 1, Farnsworth B 7, Nordling J 8, Nissenkorn I 9
1. Department of Urogynaecology, Kings College Hospital, London, 2. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape Town, 3. Department of Urology, University of Warsaw School of Medicine, Warsaw , 4. Department of Urology, University of Warsaw School of Medicine, Warsaw, 5. Department of Urology, University of Warsaw School of Medicine, Warsaw, 6. Department of Urogynaecology, San Carlo di Nancy Hospital, Rome , 7. Center for Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery, Sydney Adventist Hospital, Sydney , 8. Department of Urology, Herlev Hospital, Herlev, Copenhagen , 9. Department of Surgery/Urology, Sackler School of Medicine Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv
Improvement of Interstitial Cystitis symptoms after chronic pelvic floor electrostimulation: updated results of a multi-centre study.
531
Painful Bladder Syndromes
Tomoe H1, Kihara T1, Toma H1, Miyahara T2
1. Tokyo Women's Medical University, 2. Cyberfirm
Bladder Perfusion In Interstitial Cystitis: A Study Of Bladder Blood Flow Using Laser Doppler Flowmetry
532
Painful Bladder Syndromes
Tevlin K1, Korsunskaya I 2, Pushkar D2
1. Moscow State Medico-stomatological university, 2. MSMSU
Intravesical electromotive drug administration (experimental study)
533
Painful Bladder Syndromes
Lazzeri M1, Turini D1, Beneforti P1, Spinelli M2, Malaguti S2, Vannucchi G3, Zardo C3, Pellegrini-Faussone M S3
1. Department of Urology Santa Chiara Firenze, Florence - Italy, 2. Department of Urology - Spinal Unit – “Ospedale civile di Magenta”, Magenta (MI) – Italy, 3. Department of Anatomy, Histology and Forensic Medicine, University of Florence, Florence - Italy
IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF UROTHELIAL TRPV1 IN PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS WHO UNDERWENT INTRAVESICAL TREATMENT WITH RESINIFERATOXIN
534
Painful Bladder Syndromes
Samsudin A1, Irwin P2
1. Michael Heal Department of Urology, Leighton Hospital, CREWE, UK, 2. Michael Heal Department of Urology, Leighton Hospital, CREWE, UK.
Common things are common. Complete re-evaluation of patients with a diagnosis of interstitial cystitis - a 7 year prospective study.
535
Pediatrics
De Gennaro M1, Gatti C 1, Capitanucci M L 1, Mosiello G1, Musciagna F 2, Silveri M1
1. Ospedale Pediatrico Bambino Gesu' , Roma - Division Pediatric Urology, 2. Ospedale Pediatrico Bambino Gesu' , Roma - Nurse Division Pediatric Urology
A COMPUTERIZED “TELE-ASSISTED” FOLLOW-UP FOR PRIMARY NOCTURNAL ENURESIS: A 6-MONTHS PILOT STUDY
536
Pediatrics
patki P1, hamid R1, bycroft J1, somayaji S1, shah J1
1. Dept. of neurourology spinal research centre RNOH
Long term urological outcome of paediatric spinal cord injury.
537
Pediatrics
Ichino M1, Igawa Y1, Seki S1, Ishizuka O1, Nishizawa O1
1. Department of urology Shinshu university school of medicine
Video-urodynamic patterns in neurologically normal infants with and without vesicoureteral reflux
538
Pediatrics
Hashim H1, Ellis-Jones J1, Swithinbank L 1, Small D 2, Abrams P1
1. Bristol Urological Institute, 2. Southern General Hospital
PREDICTING 'DANGEROUS' BLADDERS IN CHILDREN: PROBLEMS IN USING AREA UNDER THE CURVE (AUC)
539
Pediatrics
mosiello G1, gatti C1, boeris clemens F1, capitanucci M L1, di donato R2, albanese S2, de gennaro M1
1. ospedale pediatrico bambino gesù-Pediatric urology Unit, 2. ospedale pediatrico bambino gesù-Cardiosurgery Unit
Neurogenic bladder in children following spinal cord ischemia
540
Pediatrics
Obara K1, Komeyama T1, Mizusawa T1, Kobayashi K1, Suzuki K1, Kosegawa E1, Takahashi K1
1. Division of Urology,Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences,Niigata University.
The consequence after introduction of clean intermittent catheterization (CIC) in children with neurogenic bladder dysfunction secondary to spina bifida - the comparison of patients with and without upper urinary tract dilation at the time CIC was introduced.
541
Pediatrics
Niero M1, De Gennaro M 2, Tubaro A 3, Avery K 4, Ellswoth P 5, Von Gontard A 6, Holm-Larsen T 7, Nijman R 8
1. Università di Verona - Institute of Sociology, 2. Ospedale Bambino Gesù, Roma - Division Paediatric Urology, 3. Università di Roma, Institute of Urology, 4. University Hospital, Bristol UK - Institute of Urology, 5. Mass General Hospital, Worchester US - Division of Urology, 6. University of Cologne - Institute of Neuropsychiatry, 7. Medical Research, Ferring Company, Copenhagen, 8. University Hospital, Rotterdam - Institute of Urology
PRELIMINARY TESTING OF A SCREENER FOR LUTS IN PAEDIATRIC PATIENTS: THE ICIQ-S
542
Pelvic Floor
Frawley H1, Galea M1, Phillips B1, Sherburn M1, Bo K2
1. School of Physiotherapy, University of Melbourne, 2. Norwegian University of Sport and Physical Education
Effect of test position, using two different methods of measurement, on reliability of pelvic floor muscle strength assessment.
543
Pelvic Floor
Ross J1
1. Depart OB-GYN, UCLA School of Medicine
Total replacement of the anterior and posterior endopelvic fascia with porcine dermis: long-term outcome.
544
Pelvic Floor
Thompson J1, O'Sullivan P1, Briffa K 1, Neumann P2
1. Curtin University, 2. University of South Australia
Assessment of pelvic floor muscle exercises in women with incontinence and normal controls
545
Pelvic Floor
CLAERHOUT F1, DE RIDDER D1, COREMANS G1, DEPREST J1
1. Pelvic Floor Unit, University Hospitals Leuven
Anatomical and functional outcome after laparoscopic sacral colpo(perineo)pexy: a prospective follow up of 132 patients.
546
Pelvic Floor
Kapoor D1, Ness W1, Abulafi M1, Swift I1, Thakar R1, Addison R1, Sultan A1
1. Mayday University Hospital
Combined urinary and anal incontinence - a multidisciplinary approach
547
Pelvic Floor
Hinninghofen H1, Bottin A2, Franz H3, Azpiroz F4, Merletti R 2, Enck P5
1. Clinic for General Surgery, Neurogastroenterology, 2. LISiN Bioengineering Center, Dept. of Electronics, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, ITALY., 3. Department for Gynaecology, Vivantes-Hospitals, Berlin, 4. Digestive System Research Unit, University Hospital Vall d’ Hebron, Barcelona, 5. Center for Medical Research, University Hospitals Tuebingen, Germany
Distribution of innervation zones of the external anal sphincter: effects of gender in healthy subjects
548
Pelvic Floor
Kearney R1, Brennan S2, Behan M 2, Keane D 3, O'Herlihy C3
1. Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust, 2. Mater Hospital, Dublin, 3. National Maternity Hospital, Dublin
Levator ani abnormalities seen with MR imaging after forceps delivery: does the length of the second stage matter?
549
Pelvic Floor
Kenton K1, Kerns J2, Zaszczurynski P3, Damaser M4
1. Loyola University of Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, 2. Rush College of Medicine, 3. Hines VA Hospital, 4. Hines VA Hospital & Loyola University of Chicago Stritch School of Medicine
Acute Effects of Vaginal Distension in the Female Rat: Biomechanics and Histology
550
Pelvic Floor
Kavia R1, Evans P2, Fowler C1
1. Institute of Neurology and National Hospital of Neurology and Neurosurgery, 2. Institute of Neurology and National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery
Effect of pelvic floor contraction on desire to void
551
Pelvic Floor
Morin M1, Dumoulin C1, Bourbonnais D1, Gravel D1, Lemieux M1
1. University of Montreal
Co-activation of the pelvic floor muscles during contraction of the hip external rotators
552
Pelvic Floor
Skelly J1, Rush J 1, Eyles P 1, Burlock S 1, Morrow C 1, Fedorkow D 1
1. McMaster University
Postpartum Urinary Incontinence: Regional Prevalence and the Impact of teaching pelvic muscle exercises to pregnant women with UI
553
Pelvic Floor
Pandit M1, Smilgin Humphreys S2, Lindsey I 2
1. Milton Keynes General Hospital, 2. John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford
Obstetric anal sphincter injury:long-term outcome assessment after primary repair
554
Pelvic Floor
Tisseverasinghe S1, Sherburn M1, Galea M1
1. Melbourne University
Assessing pelvic floor function in the elderly using transabdominal diagnosic ultrasound
555
Pelvic Floor
Harvey M A1, Johnston S L1, Davies G A1
1. Queen's University
Second Trimester Serum Relaxin Concentrations are Associated with Pelvic Organ Prolapse Following Childbirth
556
Pelvic Floor
Kapoor D1, Ness W1, Addison R1, Abulafi M1, Swift I1, Thakar R1, Sultan A1
1. Mayday University Hospital
COMBINED PELVIC FLOOR CLINIC: A FOUR- YEAR REVIEW
557
Pelvic Floor
sam C1, umek W2, dörfler D2, hanzal E3
1. University Hopsital, Dep. of Gynaecology, 2. University Hospital, Dep. of Gynaecology, Vienna, 3. University Hopsital, Dep. of Gynaecology, Vienna
Pilotstudy: Outpatient pelvic floor exercises versus home biofeed back (PELVEX)
558
Pelvic Floor
Rane A1, Goodwin S1, Corstiaans A2, Naidu A1, Barry C1
1. James Cook University, 2. Women's and Children's institute
Co relation between anal squeeze pressure and pelvic muscle squeeze- a prospective study of 117 patients
559
Pelvic Floor
Marques Queimadelos A1, Cimadevila García A1, Lema Grille J1, Rodríguez Nuñez H1, Perez Fentes D1, Lamas Cedrón P1
1. Hospital Clínico Universitario
MONARC TRANSOBTURATOR SUBURETHRAL SLING: EIGHTEEN MONTHS’ EXPERIENCE
560
Pelvic Floor
Yoshimura Y1, Yamaguchi O1, Omata S 2, Constantinou C E3
1. Department of Urology, Fukushima Medical University, 2. College of Engineering, Nihon University, 3. Department of Urology, Stanford University
THE ASSESSMENT OF PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLE FUNCTION USING A NOVEL AND DIRECTIONALLY SENSITIVE INTRA-VAGINAL SENSOR PROBE
561
Pelvic Floor
King J1, Neville J 1
1. Westmead Hospital
Should we use a standardised or a maximal Valsalva for assessment of bladder neck mobility?
562
Pelvic Floor
Bano F1, Barrington J1
1. Torbay Hospital
PREVALENCE OF ANORECTAL DYSFUNCTION IN THE GENERAL FEMALE POPULATION
563
Pelvic Floor
Sivkov A1, Egorov A 1, Romikh V 1
1. Institute of Urology
PELVIC PAIN SYNDROME AND PSEUDODYSSINEGIA. IS IT THE CORRELATION?
564
Pelvic Floor
Pohl K1, Jundt K1, Greulich T1, Drinovac V1, Peschers U2
1. I. Frauenklinik in der Maistraße LMU, 2. Amperklinik Dachau
Biofeedback versus electrostimulation in treatment of female stress urinary incontinence
565
Pharmacology: Basic Science
Yamanishi T1, Kamai T1, Furuya N1, Nakanishi K1, Sakakibara R2, Uchiyama T2, Hattori T2, Yoshida K1, Kitahara S1
1. Dokkyo University, 2. Chiba University
Rho/ Rho kinase is predominantly present in the urothelium controlling the contraction of the human urinary bladder in vitro
566
Pharmacology: Basic Science
Oki T1, Mikami Y2, Takeda M2, Otsuka A3, Shinbo H3, Kageyama S4, Yamada S1
1. Department of Biopharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Shizuoka, 2. Department of Urology, School of Medicine, University of Yamanashi, 3. Department of Urology, Hamamatsu University of Medical School, 4. Shio Urological Clinic
Muscarinic receptor binding characteristics of anticholinergic agents to treat overactive bladder, in human bladder and parotid gland
567
Pharmacology: Basic Science
Nomoto Y1, Yoshida A1, Ikeda S1, Horinouchi K1, Kamikawa Y1, Ohwatashi A1, Kawahira K1, Tanaka N1
1. Department of Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine,Faculity of Medicine,Kagoshima University
Involvement of protease-activating receptor-2 in facilitation of neuromuscular purinergic transmission in the guinea-pig urinary bladder
568
Pharmacology: Basic Science
Blyweert W1, Roskams T 2, Van der Aa F1, Ost D 1, Van Poppel H1, De Ridder D 1
1. UZ Gasthuisberg, dept Urology, 2. UZ Gasthuisberg, dept Pathology
Immunohistochemical evidence for endocannabinoid production in the human detrusor
569
Pharmacology: Basic Science
Yuyama H1, Fujimori A1, Koakutsu A1, Sanagi M1, Ohtake A1, Sato S1, Sudoh K1, Sasamata M1, Miyata K1
1. Pharmacology Laboratories, Yamanouchi Pharmacological Co.,Ltd.
THE EFFECTS OF ENDOTHELIN-1 AND YM598, A NOVEL SELECTIVE ENDOTHELIN ETA RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST, ON THE LOWER URINARY TRACT IN VITRO AND IN VIVO
570
Pharmacology: Basic Science
Durlu N T1, Brading A F2
1. Hacettepe University Faculty of Pharmacy Department of Pharmacology , 2. University Department of Pharmacology, Oxford, U.K.
Carbachol induced calcium sensitization in rat urinary bladder
571
Pharmacology: Basic Science
Ehlert F1, Griffin M2, Manabe T3, Taketo M3, Matsui M3
1. University of California, Irvine, 2. Chapman University, 3. University of Tokyo
Contractile role of M2 muscarinic receptors in urinary bladder smooth muscle
572
Pharmacology: Basic Science
Rios L1, Leite K 2, Aquino M 3, Freire M 3, Bruschini H 3, Srougi M 3
1. Federal University of São Paulo , 2. Federal University of São Paulo and Hospital Sirio Libanes, 3. Federal University of São Paulo
EFFECTS INCREASING CONCENTRATIONS OF RESINIFERATOXIN ON THE MUCOSA OF THE FEMALE RAT BLADDER. PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF A HISTOPATHOLOGICAL AND IMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL PLACEBO-CONTROLLED STUDY
573
Pharmacology: Basic Science
Elneil S1, Kidd E2, Sellers L3, Burton T4, Ferguson D4
1. University College London Hospitals, 2. University of Cardiff, 3. Babraham Institute in Cambridge, 4. University of Cambridge
ATP-engendered ATP release in the rat urinary bladder
574
Pharmacology: Basic Science
Yoshida A1, Nomoto Y1, Ikeda S 1, Horinouchi K1, Kamikawa Y1, Ohwatashi A1, Kawahira K1, Tanaka N1
1. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Faculty of Medicine, Kagoshima University
Effects of menthol on isolated detrusor smooth muscle and on the micturition reflex in rats
575
Pharmacology: Basic Science
Wibberley A1, Westfall T2, Hieble P2
1. GlaxoSmtihKline, 2. GlaxoSmithKline
Effects of non- and selective cyclooxygenase inhibitors on acetic acid-evoked bladder irritation in the anaesthetized female cat
576
Pharmacology: Basic Science
Lagou M1, Gillespie J1, Drake M1
1. University of Newcastle
Response to muscarinic stimulation in the isolated whole mouse bladder varies with filling volume.
577
Pharmacology: Basic Science
Di Stasi S M1, Giannantoni A2, Massoud R 3, Navarra P4, Vespasiani G1, Porena M2, Attisani F1, Stephen R L5
1. Department of Urology, "Tor Vergata" University, Rome Italy, 2. Department of Urology, University of Perugia, Perugia, Italy, 3. Department of Clinical Biochemistry, "Tor Vergata" University, Rome, Italy, 4. Institute of Pharmacology, Chatolic University, Rome, Italy, 5. Physion Laboratories, Medolla, Italy
COMPARATIVE BLADDER WALL TISSUE LEVELS OF RESINIFERATOXIN
578
Pharmacology: Basic Science
Pandita R K1, Andersson K1
1. Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Lund University Hospital; Lund Sweden.
EFFECTS OF INTRAVENOUS TNP-ATP IN CONCIOUS RATS WITH BLADDER OUTFLOW OBSTRUCTION.
579
Pharmacology: Clinical
Saito M1, Sato K2, Miyagawa I3, Kawatani M4
1. Tottori University, Urology, Mol Pharmacology, 2. Tottori University, Mol Pharmacology, 3. Tottori University ,Urology, 4. Akita University, Physiology
Effectiveness of an anti-inflammatory drug, loxoprofen, in patients with nocturia
580
Pharmacology: Clinical
Sachse R1, Cawello W1, Hammes W2, Horstmann R1
1. Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Schwarz Biosciences, Monheim, Germany, 2. Department of Bioanalytics, Schwarz Biosciences, Monheim, Germany
Concomitant food intake does not significantly influence the pharmacokinetics of the novel, bladder-selective antimuscarinic fesoterodine
581
Pharmacology: Clinical
Madersbacher H1, Menarini M2, Dörsam J3, Sember M E4, Chiang H5
1. Neuro-Urology Unit, Innsbruck, Austria, 2. Montecatone di Imola, Italy, 3. Heidelberg, Germany, 4. Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina, 5. Santiago de Chile
Investigation on an individually adjusted oral trospium chloride (TC) therapy in patients suffering from neurogenic overactive bladder
582
Pharmacology: Clinical
Lazzeri M1, Turini D1, Beneforti P1, Spinelli M2, Sandri S2, Malaguti S2, Calò G3, Guerrini R3, Salvadori S3, Regoli D3
1. Department of Urology - University of Ferrara, 2. Spinal Unit - Magenta, 3. Pharmacology - University of Ferrara
DAILY INTRAVESICAL INSTILLATION OF 1 µM OF NOCICEPTIN/ORPHANIN FQ FOR THE TREATMENT OF NEUROGENIC URINARY INCONTINENCE IN PATIENTS WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY. PRELIMINARY REPORT.
583
Pharmacology: Clinical
Everaert K1, Caluwaerts H1, Oosterlinck W1
1. Department of Urology, Ghent University Hospital
A pilot study on tamsulosine in the treatment of dry overactive bladder symptoms
584
Pharmacology: Clinical
Sandage B1, Najarian N2, Lasseter K3
1. Indevus Pharmaceuticals, Inc., 2. Indevus Pharmaceuticals, Inc, 3. Clinical Pharmacology Associates
The Effects of Hepatic Disease on the Pharmacokinetics of Trospium Chloride
585
Pharmacology: Clinical
Sachse R1, Krastev Z2, Mateva L2, Gatchev E3, de Mey C4, Cawello W1, Horstmann R1
1. Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Schwarz Biosciences, Monheim, Germany, 2. Department Hepatology, Sofia University, Bulgaria, 3. Department Clinical Pharmacology, Sofia University, Bulgaria, 4. ACPS, Mainz-Kastel, Germany
Safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics of fesoterodine in patients with hepatic impairment
586
Pharmacology: Clinical
Sachse R1, Cawello W1, Horstmann R1
1. Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Schwarz Biosciences, Monheim, Germany
Safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics of fesoterodine after co-treatment with the potent cytochrome P450 3A4 inhibitor ketoconazole
587
Pharmacology: Clinical
Akino H1, Maekawa M1, Nakai M1, Shioyama R1, Ishida H1, Oyama N1, Miwa Y1, Yokoyama O1
1. University of Fukui
Predictive factors for the long-term risk of re-treatment and prostatectomy in patients using tamsulosin for lower urinary tract symptoms
588
Pregnancy
Subramanian S1, Pandey S 1, Bhal K1, Amin P1
1. Llandough Hospital,Cardiff
Management of Obstetric Anal Sphincter Trauma – A Survey on Views of Trainees in the State of Wales, United Kingdom
589
Pregnancy
van de Pol G1, van Brummen P1, Bruinse H1, Heinz P1, van der Vaart H 1
1. UMCU
What is the effect of LUTS on the quality of life during pregnancy and after childbirth?
590
Pregnancy
Demaria F1, Ngo C1, Boquet B1, Jouannic J1, Amarenco G1, Benifla J1
1. Hôpital Rothschild
OBSTETRICAL RISK FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO URINE RETENTION > 500 ML 2 HOURS AFTER VAGINAL DELIVERY – A STUDY OF 239 PATIENTS
591
Pregnancy
Raza-Khan F1, Graziano S1, Shott S2, Kenton K1, Brubaker L1
1. Loyola University Medical Center, 2. Rush Medical College
Peri-partum Stress Incontinence in a Racially Diverse Obstetric Population.
592
Pregnancy
Tate S1, Fynes M1, Maya O1, Franco A V1
1. St George's Hospital
Symphyseal Pelvic Dysfunction (SPD) in pregnancy: evaluation of the impact on postpartum quality of life, musculoskeletal and pelvic floor function.
593
Pregnancy
Demaria F1, Rosenblatt J1, Boquet B1, Pedretti P1, Nizharadze L1, Jouannic J1, Benifla J1
1. Hôpital Rothschild
Evaluation of post-voiding residual bladder volume in primaparas day 3 postpartum
594
Pregnancy
Kasbekar A1, Sinha A1, MacPherson M1, Andrews V2
1. Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham, 2. Mayday University Hospital, Croydon, Surrey
Risk factors for anal sphincter injury in Trent – prevention is better than cure?
595
QoL
Avery K1, Hashim H1, Gardener N1, Abrams P1, Donovan J2, Abraham L3
1. Bristol Urological Institute, 2. University of Bristol, 3. Pfizer Global Pharmaceuticals
DEVELOPMENT AND PSYCHOMETRIC EVALUATION OF THE ICIQ NOCTURIA MODULE: THE ICIQ-N
596
QoL
Radley S1, Jones G2, Cheung H 3, Tanguy E 4, Stevens V4, Leathard A4, Taylor M1
1. Department of Gynaecology, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield, 2. Department of academic primary care, University of Sheffield, 3. Medical Student, University of Sheffield, 4. Medical Physics, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield
Validation of an electronic pelvic floor symptoms assessment questionnaire: e-PAQ
597
QoL
Espuna M1, Rebollo P2, Puig M1, Perez A1, Solsona A1, Vanrell J A1, Iglesias X1
1. Hospital Clínic. University of Barcelona, 2. Hospital Universitario Central Asturias
Evaluation of treatment of female urinary incontinence with the ICIQ_SF questionnaire
598
QoL
Hashim H1, Avery K 1, Mourad M S 2, Chamssuddin A3, Abrams P1, Ghoniem G4
1. Bristol Urological Institute, 2. Ain Shams University (Cairo), 3. Damascus University Hospital, 4. Cleveland Clinic (Florida)
ICIQ PROTOCOL FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF ALTERNATIVE LANGUAGE VERSIONS OF THE ICIQ-UI SF: THE ARABIC ICIQ-UI SF
599
QoL
Tannenbaum C1
1. Université de Montreal
Unravelling the relationship between perceptions of incontinence, quality of life and treatment-seeking among older women with urinary incontinence.
600
QoL
hirayama A1, fujimoto K1, tannbo M1, momose H1, hirao Y1
1. Nara medical university
The circadian rhythm disorder of AVP could be predicted by a simple and non-invasive test via measuring urine concentrations of AVP
601
QoL
Deutekom M1, Terra M P2, Dobben A C2, Dijkgraaf M G1, Stoker J2, Bossuyt P M1
1. Academic Medical Center, dept Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, 2. Academic Medical Center, dept Radiology
Impact of fecal incontinence severity on health domains
602
QoL
Riccetto C1, Thiel R 1, Thiel M1, Dambros M1, Palma P1, Herrmann V1, Netto Jr N1
1. University of Campinas - UNICAMP
IMPACT OF URINARY INCONTINENCE IN FEMALE SEXUALITY
603
QoL
Preyer O1, Laml T1, Umek W1, Sam C1, Haeusler G1, Zehetmayer S2, Hanzal E1
1. Medical University Vienna, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Division of Gynaecology, 2. Institute for Medical Statistics, University of Vienna
Development of a questionnaire to evaluate the Overactive Bladder Syndrome and its impact on the Quality of Life
604
QoL
Beppu M1, Araki I1, Mikami Y1, Komuro M1, Takeda M1
1. Department of Urology
A LARGE SCALE INVESTIGATION OF URINARY INCONTINENCE AND GENERIC QUALITY OF LIFE IN HEALTHY FEMALE WORKERS
605
QoL
Shepherd H1
1. Salford Royal Hospitals NHS Trust
Womens perception of incontinence: What they consider important when evaluating their outcome following physiotherapy for incontinence.
606
QoL
Lamberti G1
1. Rehabilitatio Dept. - ASL 15
HEALTH RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE AFTER SPINAL CORD INJURY: RESULTS OF AN ITALIAN SURVEY.
607
QoL
Wagg A1, Billings J2
1. University College London Hospitals, 2. CHSS, University of Kent at Canterbury
Involving older users of Continence services in developing standards of care: Differences and similarities between professional and user’s views
608
QoL
Johnson H1, Thangavelu A2, Landon C2
1. The General Infirmary at Leeds, 2. The General Infirmary at Leeds, United Kingdom
Quality of Life following a TVT Revision
609
QoL
Tajima J1, Noguchi M2, Ide C1, Nakamachi M1, Toubu S2, Mori K2, Matsuo M2, Kanetake H2
1. Division of nursing care, Nagasaki University Hospital, 2. Department of Urology, Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
Which is the best method to be acceptable enlightenment activities for incontinence patients?
610
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
vosse M1, schilling C1, smajda S2, foidart J1
1. CHR-Citadelle-University of Liège, 2. Ste-Anne,Bruxelles
Feasability,complications and short term results of vaginal apex or vault suspension with posterior IVS:preliminary results of 113 cases.
611
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Salvatore S1, Soligo M1, Villa M1, Proietti F1, De Ponti E 2, Milani R1
1. Bassini Hospital, University of Milan, 2. San Gerardo Hospital, University of Milan
CASE-CONTROL STUDY TO EVALUATE RISK FACTORS FOR PROLAPSE RELAPSE
612
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Taylor G1, Moore R 2, Miklos J 2, Mattox T3
1. Atlanta Urogynecology Associates, 2. Atlanta Urogynecology, 3. Center for Women's Medicine
Posterior Repair with Perforated Porcine Dermal Graft
613
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Verleyen P1, Filip C1, Bart K1, Frank V D A1, Jan D1, Dirk D R1
1. University Hospitals Gasthuisberg
A prospective randomised trial comparing Pelvicol® and Vicryl® for cystocoele repair in the Raz-colposuspension.
614
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Meschia M1, Gattei U 2, Pifarotti P 3, Spennacchio M3, Longatti D1, Barbacini P1
1. Dept. Obstet. and Gynecol.Magenta, 2. Dept. Obstet. and Gynecol., University of Milan , 3. Dept. Obstet. and Gynecol.University of Milan
Randomized comparison between infracoccygeal sacropexy (posterior IVS) and sacrospinous fixation in the management of vault prolapse
615
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Rosenblatt P 1
1. Mount Auburn Hospital
Repair of Abdominal Muscle Defects with Implants Composed of Xenogenic Fetal Collagen Long term (15 month) in vivo evaluation of implant reconstitution and remodeli
616
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
stoutjesdijk J1, vierhout M2, spruijt J3, massolt E4
1. Erasmus Medical Center Rotterdam, 2. University Medical Center Nijmegen, 3. VU Medical Center Amsterdam, 4. Erasmus University Rotterdam
Does vaginal prolapse surgery improve sexual well being?
617
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
de Tayrac R1, Eglin G2, Ugytex French Study G3
1. Dept of Obs/Gyn, Paris South University Medical School, Antoine Beclere Hospital, Clamart, France , 2. Clinique Champeau, Béziers, France, 3. France
PROLAPSE REPAIR BY VAGINAL ROUTE USING A NEW PROTECTED LOW-WEIGHT POLYPROPYLENE MESH: PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF A PROSPECTIVE MULTICENTRE STUDY
618
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
de Tayrac R1, Gervaise A1, Chauveaud-Lambling A1, Fernandez H1
1. Dept of Obs/Gyn, Paris South University Medical School, Antoine Beclere Hospital, Clamart, France
A THREE-YEAR FOLLOW-UP OF TENSION-FREE POLYPROPYLENE MESH FOR VAGINAL REPAIR OF ANTERIOR VAGINAL WALL PROLAPSE
619
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Abramov Y1, Gandhi S1, Goldberg R 1, Botros S1, Sherman W1, Rurak M1, Sand P K1
1. Evanston Continence Center, Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine
Do Alterations in Vaginal Dimensions Following Pelvic Reconstructive Surgeries Affect the Risk for Dyspareunia?
620
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Denis S1, Bernard J1, Joël A1, Lemli O2
1. Maternité Hotel-Dieu Clermont-Ferrand, 2. DIM Hotel-Dieu Clermont-Ferrand
Pelvic organ prolapse treatment by the vaginal route using a Vypro® composite mesh: preliminary results about 106 cases.
621
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Chaudhry A1, Lobel R1
1. Northeast Urogynecology, Albany, NY, USA
Posterior Colporrhaphy with AlloDerm Graft Augmentation: Anatomical and Functional Outcomes
622
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Pulliam S1, Rardin C2, Rosenblatt P1
1. Mount Auburn Hospital/Harvard Medical School, 2. Brown University School of Medicine
Laparoscopic Sacrocolpopexy and Abdominal Sacrocolpopexy: A Retrospective Comparison
623
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Malik B1, Lambaudie E1, Collinet P1, Dubois P2, Cosson M1
1. Chirurgie Gynécologique, Maternité Jeanne de Flandre, CHRU Lille France, 2. Institut de Technologie Médicale de Lille CHRU France
Feasability of a mechanical computed model of the vaginal cavity
624
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Mansoor A1, Cotte B1, Darcq C1, Anton-Bousquet M 1
1. Centre Hospitalier d'Issoire
Vaginal surgery of uro-genital prolapse: Does prosthetic repair with an unfixed tension free Prolene° mesh improves the results of cystocoele repair? Comparative study with anterior colporraphy and para-vaginal repair.
625
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Culligan P1, Kubik K1, Murphy M1, Blackwell L1, Snyder J 2
1. University of Louisville, Division of Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery, 2. University of Louisville
A randomized controlled trial comparing povidone-iodine and chlorhexidine to prepare the operative field for vaginal hysterectomy
626
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Farnsworth B1
1. SYDNEY ADVENTIST HOSPITAL
POSTERIOR VAGINAL REPAIR WITH PELVICOL GRAFT IN SEVERE AND RECURRENT ENTERO-RECTOCOELE
627
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Riva D1, Dati S2, Zanni G3, Guercio E4, Trezza G5, Massobrio M6, Spreafico L7, De Matteis G8, De Vita D9, Grechi G10
1. S.Anna Hospital- Cantù , 2. Polic. Casilino-Roma, 3. Osp. S. Bortolo-Vicenza, 4. O.I.R.M. S.Anna- Torino, 5. Osp. Torre del Greco, 6. Cl. Univ.- Torino, 7. Osp. Montecchio, 8. Osp. F.B.F. - Roma, 9. Osp. Oliveto Citra, 10. Osp. Salesi -Ancona
POSTERIOR IVS ( INFRACOCCYGEAL SACROPEXY) FOR THE TREATMENT OF THE PROLAPSE OF VAGINAL APEX
628
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Oestergaard S1, Rudnicki M1
1. Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology
The use of mesh (Pelvicol)for recurrent or severe anterior defetcs
629
Reconstructive Surgery: LUT
Rajamaheswari N1, Abirami S1, Seethalakshmi S1, Karthik G1
1. Govt.K.G.Hospital, Madras Medical College,
Supratrigonal vesico vaginal fistula
630
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Iskander M1, Kapoor D2
1. Southport and Ormskirk Hospital NHS Trust, 2. Mayday University Hospital
Preferred Practice in the Management of Vault Prolapse: Results of a Questionnaire Based Survey
631
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Zheng F1, Lin Y2, Verbeken E 3, De Ridder D 1, Deprest J 4
1. Centre for Surgical Technologies and Laboratory for Experimental Gynaecology, 2. Laboratory for Experimental Transplantation, 3. Department of Pathology, 4. Centre for Surgical Technologies, University Leuven
Experimental study on the inflammatory cell responses of xenogeneic porcine dermal collagen implantation in mice
632
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Phillips C1, Cheong Y1, Monga A1
1. Princess Anne Hospital
Ambulatory prolapse repair: the patients’ perspective.
633
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Lo T1, Liang C1, Wang C1
1. Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
Repair of recurrent vaginal vault prolapse using sacrospinous ligament fixation with mesh interposition and reinforcement
634
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Culligan P1, Blackwell L 1, Goldsmith J2, Rogers A2, Heit M1
1. University of Louisville, Division of Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery, 2. University of Louisville
A double-blind, randomized controlled trial comparing solvent-dehydrated cadaveric fascia lata and polypropylene mesh for sacral colpopexy
635
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Higgs P1, Krause H1, Goh J1, Sloane K1, Carey M1
1. Royal Women's Hospital
Abdominal Sacral Colpopexy: An Independent Prospective Long-term Follow-up Study
636
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
thakur Y1, varma R1, turkistani I2, vanden hurk P2
1. Basildon University Hospital, 2. Basildon University Hosp
Mid vaginal sling for cystocele repair using prolene mesh. A new minimally invasive ambulatory procedure.
637
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Moore R D 1, Miklos J R 1, Kohli N2
1. Atlanta Urogynecology, 2. Harvard University
Posterior Repair with Dermal Graft:Comparison of Porcine and Human Grafts
638
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Farnsworth B1
1. SYDNEY ADVENTIST HOSPITAL
MID VAGINAL HAMMOCK RECONSTRUCTION WITH POLYPROPYLENE MESH - OBJECTIVE AND FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME ASSESSMENT
639
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Tarnay C1, Haessler A 2
1. Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, 2. UCLA Medical Center
Repair of Large Anterior Vaginal Prolapse with Dermal Graft Suspension to Arcus Tendineus Fascia Pelvis: The Arcus Sling Procedure
640
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Van der Vaart H1, van Brummen P1, Heintz P1
1. University Medical Center
The feasibility of vaginal prolapse surgery in daycare
641
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Leach G1, Frederick R1
1. Tower Urology Institute for Continence
Transvaginal Cadaveric Fascia Lata Repair of Rectocele (CaR Procedure): Three-year Prospective Follow-up
642
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
McLennan M1, Leong F C 1, Melick C2
1. St. Louis University School of Medicine, 2. Greater Baltimore Medical Center
Bovine Pericardium Augmentation Graft for Vaginal Paravaginal Repair of the Anterior Segment
643
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Natale F1, Pajoncini C1, Weir J1, Piccione E2, Cervigni M1
1. San Carlo-IDI, Roma, 2. Università Tor Vergata,Roma
SYMPTOMS AND URODYNAMIC FEATURES AFTER SURGERY FOR PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE ASSOCIATED WITH URINARY INCONTINENCE: PRELIMINARY DATA ON AN INTEGRATED APPROACH
644
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Adile B1
1. villa sofia hospital urogynecolgy department
Infracoccigeal sacropexy in the treatment of vaginal vault prolapse
645
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Davila, MD G1, Miller, MD D1
1. Cleveland Clinic Florida
VAGINAL VAULT SUSPENSION USING THE POSTERIOR IVS TECHNIQUE
646
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Caraballo R1, Oyama I1, Rao D2
1. UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson, 2. Boston Scientific Corporation
Comparison of pelvic floor tissue-based repair products
647
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Krause H1, Goh J1, Sloane K1, Higgs P1, Carey M1
1. Royal Women's Hospital
Laparoscopic sacral promontory uterine suspension for uterine prolapse
648
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Hibner M1, Cornella J2, Magrina J2
1. Maricopa Medical Center/Mayo Clinic Scottsdale, 2. Mayo Clinic Scottsdale
Weight lifting and physical activity limits in patients after anti-incontinence and anti-prolapse surgery
649
Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Floor
Graul E1, Hurst B1, Abbott T2, Kirk L3
1. Phase II Center for Women's Health, 2. St. Mark's Hospital, Pathology Department, 3. Ameripath, Inc.
Disposition of Pelvicol 12 Months After Implantation for Pelvic Reconstruction
650
Reconstructive Surgery: LUT
D'Ancona C A L1, Cavaller A R1, Querne F A1, Silva D1, Rodrigues Netto Jr N1
1. UNICAMP
Heterotopic Transverse Colonic Reservoir: Experimental Sudy in Dogs
651
Reconstructive Surgery: LUT
Sahadevan K1, Neal D2, Tahseen H1
1. Freeman hospital, 2. MRC research centre, University of Cambridge
A 10 years review of Mitrofanoff continent urinary diversion in adults
652
Reconstructive Surgery: LUT
de Tayrac R1, Costa P 2, Grise P3, Droupy S4, Hermieu J F5, Ballanger P6
1. Antoine Beclere Hospital, Clamart, 2. Nîmes Hospital, 3. Rouen Hospital, 4. Kremlin-Bicêtre Hospital, 5. Bichat Hospital, Paris, 6. Pellegrin Hospital, Bordeaux, France
TRANS-OBTURATOR TAPE PROCEDURE FOR FEMALE WITH STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE AND CONCOMITANT PELVIC RECONSTRUCTION SURGERY FOR GENITAL PROLAPSE: ONE YEAR FOLLOW-UP
653
Rehabilitation and Conservative Treatments
Assassa R P1, Williams K 2, Tincello D 2, Mayne C3
1. Mid Yorkshire Hospitals, 2. Leicester University, 3. Leicester General Hospital
How to measure the severity of female incontinence. A simple pad test grading system which predicts likely outcome of conservative treatments.
654
Rehabilitation and Conservative Treatments
Oyama I1, Rejba A2, Lukban J 2, Fletcher E2, Kellogg-Spadt S3, Whitmore K2
1. UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson, 2. The Pelvic Floor Institute, Graduate Hospital, 3. The Pelvic Floor Intstitute, Graduate Hospital
Modified Thiele massage as a therapeutic intervention for female interstitial cystitis patients with high-tone pelvic floor dysfunction
655
Rehabilitation and Conservative Treatments
Choi H J1, Choe J H2, Han D H 1, Lee K S1
1. Department of Urology, Samsung Medical Center, 2. Department of Urology, Samsung Cheil Hospital & Women's Health Care Center
EXTRACORPOREAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION FOR THE TREATMENT OF OVERACTIVE BLADDER SYMPTOMS
656
Rehabilitation and Conservative Treatments
Dannecker C1, Strauss A1, Raab R1, Wolf V1, Hillemanns P1, Summerer-Moustaki M1, Hepp H1, Anthuber C 1
1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology; University of Munich - Großhadern
Conservative therapy of stress urinary incontinence: 7 years of pelvic-floor-reeducation-program at an university hospital. A retrospective study with follow-up of 434 patients
657
Rehabilitation and Conservative Treatments
Dmochowski R1, Herschorn S2, Karram M3, Corcos J4, Pommerville P5, Bent A6, Berger Y7, Cornella J8, Foote J9, Jacoby K10, Radomski S11, Kennelly M12
1. Vanderbilt University Medical Center, 2. Sunnybrook Health Science Centre, 3. Good Samaritan Hospital, 4. Jewish General Hospital, 5. Can-Med Clinical Research, 6. Greater Baltimore Medical Center, 7. Associates in Urology, 8. Mayo Clinic Scottsdale, 9. Shepherd Center, 10. Northwest Medical Center, 11. Toronto Hospital Western, 12. McKay Urology
MULTICENTER RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL TO EVALUATE URYX URETHRAL BULKING AGENT IN TREATING FEMALE STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE: COMPARISON OF INITIAL AND EXPANSION PHASES OF TRIAL
658
Rehabilitation and Conservative Treatments
Bo K1, Kvarstein B2
1. Norwegian University of Sport and Physical Education, 2. Akershus University Hospital, Dept of Urology, Nordbyhagen, Norway
15 YEAR FOLLOW-UP OF A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLE TRAINING TO TREAT FEMALE URODYNAMIC STRESS INCONTINENCE
659
Rehabilitation and Conservative Treatments
Finazzi Agro E1, Parisi A I2, Petta F1, Sciobica F1, Miano R1, Germani S1, Vespasiani G1
1. Dept. of Urology, Tor Vergata University, 2. IRCCS S. Lucia Hospital
POSTERIOR TIBIAL NERVE STIMULATION (PTNS): IS THE ONCE-A-WEEK PROTOCOL THE BEST OPTION?
660
Rehabilitation and Conservative Treatments
van Balken M1, Vergunst H2, Bemelmans B3
1. Rijnstate Hospital, 2. Canisius-Wilhelmina Hospital, 3. University Medical Center St. Radboud
Sexual functioning and abuse in patients with lower urinary tract dysfunction treated with posterior tibial nerve stimulation
661
Rehabilitation and Conservative Treatments
Palacious P1, Sotomayor M1, Feria Bernal G1
1. Salvador Zubirán National Nutrition Institute
Feasibility of Performing Non-surgical Radiofrequency Energy Tissue Micro-remodeling in Women with Stress Urinary Incontinence using Oral and Local Anesthesia
662
Rehabilitation and Conservative Treatments
Dumoulin C1, Morin M 1, Bourbonnais D1, Lemieux M1, Gravel D1
1. Université de Montréal
Effect of adding deep abdominal muscle training to pelvic floor muscle training to treat stress urinary incontinence: a one-year follow up
663
Rehabilitation and Conservative Treatments
Jordan C1, Goldingay J1, Cutner A1
1. University College London Hospitals
Failure to Complete Physiotherapy for Stress Incontinence and Prolapse - Predictors and Consequences
664
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
BAFGHI A1, TRASTOUR C2, BENIZRI E1, BONGAIN A 1
1. department of gynecology and obstetrics ARCHET II Hospital, Nice, 2. Urologic Center Belvedere Clinic, Nice
comparison between monofilament and multifilament polypropylene tapes in urinary incontinence
665
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Robinson D1, Khullar V2, Cardozo L1, Digesu A1
1. Kings College Hospital, 2. St Mary's Hospital
Is Ultrasound the Next Dimension in Predicting the Outcome of Continence Surgery?
666
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Lose G1
1. Glostrup County Hospital
A new bulking agent (Aquamid) in treating female stress urinary incontinence
667
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
van Kerrebroeck P1, Larsson G2, Farrelly E 3
1. University Hospital Maastricht, 2. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Vasteras Central Hospital, Vasteras, Sweden, 3. Department of Urology, Karolinska Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden
The Zuidex system for the treatment of stress urinary incontinence: 24-month follow-up
668
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Sørensen F1, Sander P 2, Rudnicki M1, Lose G2
1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Roskilde hospital, Roskilde, University of Copenhagen, 2. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Glostrup County Hospital, University of Copenhagen
Long term (3 1/2 years) voiding phase changes after TVT. Pressure-flow studies before, one year and 3 1/2 years after TVT.
669
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
BAGHI A1, TRASTOUR C1, BENIZRI E 2, BONGAIN A1
1. department of gynecology and obstetrics, 2. Urologic Center, Belvedere Clinic , Nice
10 cases of infections with sub-urethral multifilament polypropylene mesh sling requiring removal of the sling
670
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Quiroz L1, Medina C1
1. University of Miami School of Medicine
Does Performing an Anterior Repair at the Time of TVT Have a Significant Effect on Urinary Continence?
671
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Leach G1, Frederick R1
1. Tower Urology Institute for Continence
Cadaveric Fascial Transvaginal Sling (CaTS): Five-Year Prospective Follow-Up
672
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Kim D1, Yoo T K 2, Kim H J 3, Jung H C 4, Park C H5
1. Daegu Catholic University, 2. Eul Ji University, 3. DanKook University, 4. Yeung-Nam Unievrsity, 5. Keimyung University
Direct cystoscopy assisted tension-free vaginal tape procedure
673
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Seo Y J1, Cho Y H1, Lee K S1, Kim D G 1
1. Department of Urology, Dongguk University College of Medicine
The effect of body mass index on the result of the Tension-free Vaginal Tape procedure in patients with stress urinary incontinence
674
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Dietz H P1, Barry C2, Lim Y2, Rane A2
1. RPAH, 2. Townsville Hospital
2D AND 3D ULTRASOUND IMAGING OF SUBURETHRAL SLINGS: DATA FROM THE ‘SUSPEND’ RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
675
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Barry C L1, Naidu A1, Goodwin S1, Lim Y2, Corsitaans A3, Rane A1
1. James Cook University, Australia, 2. Gold Coast Hospital, Australia, 3. Townsville Hospital
DOES THE MONARC® TRANSOBTURATOR SUB-URETHRAL SLING CAUSE POST-OPERATIVE VOIDING DYSFUNCTION? A PROSPECTIVE STUDY.
676
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Grise P1, Droupy S2, Costa P 3, De Tayrac A4
1. Ch. Nicolle University Hospital, 2. CHU Kremlin Bicètre Paris, 3. CHU Nimes, 4. CHU Béclère Clamart
TRANS-OBTURATOR TAPE T.O.T.:RESULT ON CONTINENCE WITH A ONE YEAR MINIMUM FOLLOW-UP
677
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Glavind K1, Tetsche M S1
1. Aalborg Sygehus Nord
Sexual Function in Women Before and After Suburethral Sling Operation For Stress Urinary Incontinence.
678
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Juergens J1
1. Helios-klinik
Theoretical-mathematical observations on the action of forces in TVT/SPARC- and MONARC-tape and its anatomical examinati
679
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Teo R1, Mayne C1, Barrington J2, Freeman R 3
1. Leicester General Hospital, 2. Torbay Hospital, 3. Derriford Hospital
An Open Clinical Evaluation of Permacol™ Injection as New Urethral Bulking Agent: An Updated 12 Month Follow-Up
680
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Peron S1, Klueger D2, Wainer K2
1. Medical College of Ohio-Toledo Clinic, 2. St. Vincent Mercy Medical Center
Surgical Treatment of Stress Urinary Incontinence: Transvaginal Tape-Obturator Approach Ongoing Data Collection, Outcomes, and Efficacy
681
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Boccon-Gibod L1, Hermieu J F1, Toublanc M1, Delmas V1, Ravery V1
1. Bichat Hospital
Are TVT polypropylene slings colonized by muscular fibers ? An histopathologic evaluation of resected tapes for voiding dysfunction
682
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Slack M C1, Grant M2, Mirsch M 2, Termin P2
1. Addenbrooke's Hospital, 2. AMS
Suburethral slings – Are all mesh types the same?
683
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Kim D K1, Song S H1, Kim B S1
1. Eulji University Hospital
Changes in Tension Properties of Tension-free Vaginal Tape with Soaking Fluids
684
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Ghoniem G1, Khater U1
1. Cleveland Clinic Florida
IS TRNS-OBTURATOR TAPE (TOT) EFFECTIVE IN TREATMENT OF STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE WITH INTRINSIC SPHINCTER DEFICIENCY?
685
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Maroum B 1, Mattos I1, Muñoz F1, Henandez J1, De la Fuente P1
1. University Hospital 12 Octubre
ANALYZE AND REVIEW OF THE PERCENTAGE OF READJUSTMENT IN THE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE USING A READJUSTABLE SLING REMEEX SYSTEM.
686
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Naidu A 1, Barry C 1, Goodwin S 1, Lim Y N2, Corstiaans A2, Muller R1, Rane A1
1. James Cook University, 2. Women's & Children's Institute
TRANSOBTURATOR SUB-URETHRAL SUSPENSION: EXPERIENCE OF THE FIRST 62 PATIENTS
687
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Jha S1, Arunkalaivanan A1
1. City Hospital
Current trends in the Surgical Management of Stress Urinary Incontinence.
688
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Raders, MD J1, Lucente, MD V1, Haff, RN BSN R1
1. Institute for Female Pelvic Medicine
Transobturator TVT (TVT-O) “Inside-to-Out” Suburethral Sling for the treatment of Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI): Early U.S. Experience
689
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Malik B1, Lambaudie E1, Collinet P1, Dubois P2, Cosson M1
1. Chirurgie Gynécologique, Maternité Jeanne de Flandre, CHRU Lille France, 2. Institut de Technologie Médicale de Lille CHRU France
Mechanical resistance of synthetics meshes for incontinence or prolapse surgery.
690
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Hijaz A1, Frenkl T 1, Damaser M2, Liu G 1, Saffore L1, Haung X1, Daneshgari F1
1. Cleveland Clinic Foundation, 2. Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, IL.
ROLE OF SLING INTEGRITY ON ANTI-INCONTINENCE EFFECTS OF AN ANIMAL MODEL OF SLING PROCEDURE
691
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Palma P1, Riccetto C1, Dambros M1, Thiel M1, Herrmann V1, Fraga R1, Netto Jr N1
1. University of Campinas - UNICAMP
READJUSTABLE SLING: TRANSOBTURATOR VERSUS TRANSVAGINAL OUTCOME
692
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Droupy S1, De Tayrac R2, Grise P3, Monneins F 4, Costa P5, Ballanger P 6, Hermieu J7, Asenmacher C8, Saussine C9
1. HopitalHôpital Kremlin Bicètre Department of Urology, 2. Hôpital Béclère Clamart , 3. CHU Rouen, 4. Centre Hospitalier de Gonesse, 5. CHU de Nîmes, 6. Hôpital Pellegrin Bordeaux, 7. Hôpital Bichat Paris, 8. Clinique St Elisabeth Bruxelles, 9. Hôpital Civil Strasbourg
OUTCOME OF OBESE FEMALE PATIENTS TREATED BY TRANS-OBTURATOR-TAPE FOR STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE
693
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Debodinance P1, Delporte P1
1. Service de gynécologie obstétrique.CH.Dunkerque-France
Comparison of two transobturator suburethral sling techniques
694
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Kobashi K 1, Govier F1, Kuznetsov D 1, Kodama K 1
1. Virginia Mason Medical Center, USA
SPARC POLYPROPYLENE MID-URETHRAL SLING IN THE TREATMENT OF STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE: EARLY RESULTS
695
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Simsiman A1, Menefee S2, Powell C3, Nager C1
1. University of California San Diego, 2. Kaiser Permanente Southern California, 3. Naval Medical Center San Diego
Outcome of Suburethral Slings: Early Failure of Porcine Dermal Slings
696
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Franco A V1, Fynes M1, Tate S1, Wang K1
1. St George's Hospital
Prospective evaluation of the trans-obturator approach for the correction of stress urinary incontinence in women.
697
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Leron E1, Gidon M2, Ben-David G3, Piura B3, Mazor M3
1. Soroka University Medical Center-Beer Sheva Israel , 2. Soroka University MedicalCenter, 3. Soroka University Medical Center
Are There Predicting Factors For Efficacy And Safety With Combined Pelvic Organ Prolapse Repair And Tension Free Vaginal Tape?
698
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Lee J G1, Kim D H1, Choi J B2, Kim H J3
1. Korea University Hospital, 2. Ajou University Hospital, 3. Dankook University Hospital
Predisposing Factors of Postoperative Urinary tract infection after tension-free vaginal tape (TVT) procedure for female urinary incontinence
699
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
SCHULMAN C1, ROUMEGUERE T1, QUACKELS T1, DE GROOTE A1, BOLLENS R1, VANDEN BOSSCHE M1, ZLOTTA A1
1. University Clinics of Brussels - Erasme Hospital
Trans obturator vaginal tape (TOT) for the treatment of female stress incontinence : one year follow-up in 100 patients.
700
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Prien-Larsen J C1, Petri A 2, Hegelund I2
1. Storstrommens Hospital Nykøbing, 2. Storstrømmens Hospital Nykøbing
SHORT TERM FOLLOW-UP AFTER TVT AND IVS OPERATIONS: DO WE NEED 3 AND 12 MONTHS EVALUATION?
701
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Ku J1, Kim S1, Paick J1, Oh S1, Son H1
1. Department of Urology, Seoul National University Hospital,
TENSION FREE VAGINAL TAPE PROCEURE IN THE TREATMENT OF MIXED URINARY INCONTINENCE: SIGNIFICNACE OF MAXIMAL URETHRAL CLOSURE PRESSURE
702
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Park C H 1, Chang H S1, Kim D I1, Jung H C2, Kim D Y3, Kwon T G4
1. Dept. of Urology, School of Medicine, Keimyung University, 2. Dept. of Urology, College of Medicine, Yeungnam University, 3. Dept. of Urology, College of Medicine, Daegu Catholic University, 4. Dept. of Urology, College of Medicine, Kyungpook National University
Persistent Overactive Bladder Symptoms after Anterior Vaginal Wall Sling and Tension-free Vaginal Tape
703
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Cordeiro A1, Garriapa R1, Martins P1, Moniz L1
1. Maternidade Dr Alfredo da Costa
Cure outcomes and follow-up in the Bologna procedure: a retrospective study
704
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Goldman H1, Lucente V 2, Herschorn S3, Madigan J 4
1. University Hospitals of Cleveland, Cleveland OH, 2. St. Lukes Hospital, Allentown PA, 3. Sunnybrook and Women’s Health Science Center, Toronto Ontario, 4. GYNECARE, Somerville NJ
A CLINICAL ASSESSMENT OF GYNCARE TVT with abdominal guides
705
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Vincent D1, Philippe G2, F M3, C A4, S D5, Renaud D T 6, Christian S7, P C8, Philippe B9
1. Hôpital Bichat, 2. CHU de Rouen, 3. centre hospitalier de Gonesse, 4. Ste Elisabeth à Bruxelles, 5. Kremlin Bicètre, 6. Hôpital Antoine Béclère, 7. Hôpital Civil , 8. CHU de Nîmes, 9. Hôpital Pellegrin
T.O.T.® : CLINICAL OUTCOME IN ELDERLY FEMALE PATIENTS WITH STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE.
706
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Ballanger P1, Grise P1, Delmas V1, Saussine C1, de Tayrac R2, Droupy S1, Boccon-Gibod L1
1. Service d'Urologie, 2. Service de Gynécologie
EFFICACY OF T.O.T.® FOR PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM SUI WITH MAXIMAL URETHRAL CLOSURE PRESSURE LESS THAN 30 CMH2O.
707
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Lee J B1, Park W2, Lee Y3, Seo J3, Park S4, Kim H5, Kim D6, Na Y7, Park Y8, Yoon H9, Kim D10
1. Gachon medical school, 2. Inha medical school, 3. Sungkyunkwan medical school, 4. Inje medical school, 5. Hallym medical school, 6. Catholic medical school, 7. Chungnam medical school, 8. Chonbuk medical school, 9. Ewha medical school, 10. Eulji medical school
The long-term outcome of fascial sling operation in female stress urinary incontinence : multicenter study in Korea
708
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Jacquetin P B1, DeBodinance, MD P2, Fischer, MD A3, Marques Queimadelos, MD A4, Courtieu, MD C5, Cervigni, MD M6, Raßler C D M J7, Herschorn, MD S8, Rane, FRCS A9, Urwin, FRCS G H10, Goetze D M W11, Ouellet, MD S12
1. Maternite Hotel Dieu, Clermont Ferrand, France, 2. Maternite Les Bazennes, St. Pol Sur Mer, France, 3. Krankenhaus Sankt Josef, Ruedesheim am Rhein, Germany, 4. Hospital Clinico Universitario, Santiago de Compostela, Spain, 5. Clinique Beau Soleil, Montpellier, France, 6. Universita Delgi Studi di Perugia, Roma, Italy, 7. St. Elisabeth-Krankenhaus, Leipzig, Germany, 8. Sunnybrook & Women’s Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 9. Townsville Hospital, Townsville, Queensland, Australia, 10. York District Hospital, York, England, 11. Krankenhaus Strausberg, Strausberg, Germany, 12. Les Gynecologues Associes, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Six Month Data from the Transobturator Hammock Procedure for Female Stress Urinary Incontinence: A Prospective Study in 8 Countries.
709
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
cerezuela J F1, Luelmo E2, Medina N3, Martin A4, Garcia R5, Plasencia W6, Garcia J7
1. University Hospital of the Canaries, 2. Buitrón, 3. Ramos, 4. Martinez, 5. Delgado, 6. Acevedo, 7. Hernandez
READJUSTABLE SLING: REMEEX LONG TERM RESULTS
710
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Dmochowski R1, Ross J2, Levy B3, Lucente V4
1. Vanderbilt University Department of Urology, 2. University of California Los Angeles, 3. University of Washington, 4. Pennsylvania State University
Durability of Therapeutic Effects of a Radio Frequency Energy Procedure for Mild-to-Moderate Genuine Stress Incontinence at Three-Year Follow-up
711
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Poon C1, Zimmern P1
1. The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Challenges posed by recurrent or persistent stress incontinence (SUI) after pubovaginal sling (PVS) surgery in a tertiary referral center.
712
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Davila, MD G W1, Johnson, MD J1, Serels, MD S1
1. Cleveland Clinic Florida
EARLY US EXPERIENCE WITH A TRANSOBTURATOR SLING TO TREAT STRESS INCONTINENCE
713
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Blaivas J G1, Isom-Batz G2
1. Weill-Cornell Medical Center-NY, 2. Lenox Hill Hospital
Long-Term Followup of Autologous Fascial Pubovaginal Sling for Sphincteric Incontinence in Women
714
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Guerette N1, Davila G W1
1. Cleveland Clinic Florida
Is the Transobturator Suburethral Sling an Effective Treatment for Intrinsic Sphincter Defciency with Urethral Hypermobility?
715
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Maia de Almeida S H 1, Gregório É 1, Freitas Rodrigues M A1, Alvarenga Moreira H1, El Sayed S1, Mortati Neto N 1, Carvalho Fraga F 1, Souto Grando J P 1
1. Universidade Estadual de Londrina
CLINICAL AND URODYNAMICS VARIABLES TO PREDICT THE LATER SPONTANEOUS VOIDING AFTER PUBOVAGINAL SLING SURGERY.
716
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Paparella P1, Marturano M1, Paparella R1, Ercoli A1, Falconi G1, Scarpa A1
1. Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore-Complesso Integrato Columbus
Minimally Invasive Transobturator Technique for the Female Urinary Stress Incontinence(SUI): 103 Cases of Uratape
717
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Jomaa M1
1. Dept of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Växjö Central Hospital.Sweden
Long Term Results of TVT-Tension free Vaginal Tape for Surgical Treatment under Local Anasthesia of Recurrent Female Stress Urinary Incontinence or of Previous Failed Surgery A prospective open study at 7-8 years follow up
718
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Schönauer M M1, Bjelic-Radisic V1, Moser F1, Frudinger A1, Zivkovic F1, Tamussino K1
1. Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Medical University of Graz, Austria
Subjective und Objective Results After the Tension-free Vaginal Tape (TVT) Operation
719
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Groutz A1, Gold R1, Lessing J 1, Pauzner D1, Gordon D1
1. Lis Maternity Hospital Urogynecology & Pelivic Floor Reconstruction Unit
Tension-Free Vaginal Tape In The Elderly: Is It a Safe Procedure?
720
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Ghoniem G1, Khater U1
1. Cleveland Clinic Florida
CHOICES OF SURGICAL APPROACH FOR MANAGEMENT OF URINARY OUTLET OBSTUCTION IN FEMALES
721
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Choi J1, Won Y1, Kim Y1, Kim H2, Na Y3, Lee J4
1. Ajou University Hospital, Department of Urology, 2. Dankook University Hospital, Department of Urology, 3. Chungnam University Hospital, Department of Urology, 4. Korea University Hospital, Department of Urology
The Effect of Urgency on the Quality of Life After TVT (Tension Free Vaginal Tape) Procedure in Stress Urinary Incontinence Patients
722
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Murphy M1, Culligan P1
1. University of Louisville
Standardization of TVT Tension Via a Disposable Pressure Sensor
723
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Fendler J1, Giolitto J 2, Devoldere G3, Darcq E 4, Tournant G5
1. CH St Joseph-St Luc, Lyon, 2. Clinique des Bleuets, Reims, 3. Clinique Ste Isabelle, Abbeville, 4. Clinique St Vincent, Angers, 5. Clinique St Martin La Forêt, Besançon, France
Stress urinary incontinence treatment using a specially design sub uretral support URETEX - Results at 1 year from a multicenter prospective study.
724
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Mishra V1, Mishra N1, Karim O 1, Motiwala H1
1. Wexham Park Hospital
Urinary morbidity from TVT: A conservative approach often works
725
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Yip S K1, Sahota D1, Pang M W1
1. The Chinese University of Hong Kong
A Measurement Model for Trocar Insertion Force During Tension-free Vaginal Tape (TVT) Application – A Feasibility Study
726
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Snyder J1, Dmochowski R2, Lowry W2, Wang S3
1. Genitourinary Surgical Consultants, 2. Urology Associates of North Texas, 3. McLaren Hospital, Flint, MI
Veritas Collagen Matrix for use as a urological sling: Results from a prospective study at three U.S. sites.
727
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Steidle C1, Pollifrone D 1, Singh G 1
1. Northeast Indiana Research, LLC
Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Pelvis before and After Tension Free tape in the Obturator position and after Tension Free Tape
728
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Badzakov N1, Pancevski N1, Drakulevski S1, Lazarevski S1, Timceva S2, Sardzovski B1, Simjanovski M1, Velkovski B 1
1. Special Hospital for Ob/Gyn.;"Mala Bogorodica", 2. Special Hospital fro Ob/Gyn.;"Mala Bogorodica"
"Tension free" procedure for treatment stress incontinent women use IVS anterior (Intravaginal Slingplasty)
729
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Hiremath V1, O Connor R2
1. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HOSPITAL, 2. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HOSPITAL, GALWAY
IS HYDRODISSECTION NECESSARY AT THE TIME OF TVT?
730
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Kakizaki H1, Tanaka H1, Furuno T1, Shibata T1, Moriya K1, Kitta T1, Nonomura K1
1. Department of Urology, Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine
URODYNAMIC FINDINGS BEFORE AND AFTER PUBOVAGINAL FASCIAL SLING FOR FEMALE STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE: PREDICTION OF POSTOPERATIVE VOIDING DYSFUNCTION
731
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Adile B1
1. villa sofia hospital urogynecolgy department
efficacy of jaluronic acid in the urethral bulking one year follow up
732
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Elzevier H1, Lycklama a Nijeholt G1
1. Leiden University Medical Center
Sexual function after tension-free vaginal tape (TVT) for stress incontinence: results of a mailed questionnaire
733
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
Ku J1, Kim S1, Paick J1, Son H1, Oh S1
1. Department of Urology, Seoul National University Hospital,
TENSION FREE VAGINAL TAPE PROCEURE IN URINARY INCONTINENCE WITH LOW VALSALVA LEAK POINT PRESSURE
734
Urodynamics
Gardener N1, Hashim H1, Avery K1, Abrams P1
1. Bristol Urological Institute
DEVELOPMENT AND PSYCHOMETRIC EVALUATION OF THE ICIQ URODYNAMICS SATISFACTION MODULE: THE ICIQ-UDS-S
735
Urodynamics
Tincello D1, Williams K1, Assassa P2, Mayne C 3, McGrother C 1
1. University of Leicester, 2. Mid Yorkshire NHS Trust, 3. University Hospitals of Leicester
A prospective comparison of data quality from a 3-day urinary diary compared to a 7-day diary
736
Urodynamics
Kocjancic E1, Ceratti G1, Zaramella S1, Crivellaro S1, Favro M1, Sala M1, Monesi G1, Gontero P1, Perucco E2, Frea B1
1. Clinica Urologica - Università del Piemonte Orientale Amedeo Avogadro - Novara - Italy, 2. Dipartimento di Scienze Mediche - Università del Piemonte Orientale Amedeo Avogadro - Novara - Italy
Urodynamic evaluation of changes in urinary control after radical retropubic prostatectomy
737
Urodynamics
Mahajan S 1, FitzGerald M 1, Kenton K1, Shott S2, Brubaker L1
1. Loyola University Medical Center, 2. Rush University Medical Cneter
CONCENTRIC NEEDLE ELECTRODES ARE SUPERIOR TO PERINEAL SURFACE PATCH ELECTRODES FOR EMG DOCUMENTATION OF URETHRAL SPHINCTER RELAXATION DURING VOIDING
738
Urodynamics
Dorkin T1, Leonard A1, Thorpe A1
1. Freeman Hospital
IS AMBULATORY MONITORING CLINICALLY USEFUL IN THE ASSESSMENT OF PATIENTS WITH INCONTINENCE?
739
Urodynamics
Philip J1, Irwin P1
1. Michael Heal Department of Urology, Leighton Hospital, CREWE, UK.
A double-blind, randomised controlled trial of cystometry using Normal saline versus 3M potassium chloride infusion
740
Urodynamics
Chung B1, Lee T2, Yang J H2
1. Dept of Urology, Hallym University Sacred-Heart Hospital, 2. Dept of Urology, Inha University Hospital
The Diagnostic Value of Portable Bladder Volume Measurement System (BVMS) with Real Bladder Image in the Measurement of Bladder Volume According to the Different Angling of Transducer
741
Urodynamics
Simonetti R1, Bruschini H1, Soler R1, Truzzi J C1, Rangel E1, Almeida C1, Melaragno C1, Srougi M1
1. Federal University of Sao Paulo - Division of Urology
Bladder Dysfunction after Simultaneous Pancreas-Kidney Transplantation
742
Urodynamics
Zimmern P1, Defreitas G2, Lemack G2, Shariat S2
1. The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, 2. The University of Texas Medical Center
The clinical utility of a two fill and void urodynamic study in women with bladder outlet obstruction (BOO)
743
Urodynamics
Slack M1, Tracey M2, Ulmsten U 3
1. Addenbrooke Hospitals , 2. Ethicon, Inc., 3. Uppsala University Acadamical Hospital
Proof of Concept Studies of the Urethral Retro-resistance Pressure: Results of Preliminary Bench, Animate, and Early Human Studies using a MoniTorr™ Prototype
744
Urodynamics
Khullar V1, Prescott K 2, Serdarevic D 2, 1032 grou P2
1. St Marys Hospital, 2. Pfizer Global R&D
Ambulatory urodynamics; a sensitive method of assessing drug therapy efficacy
745
Urodynamics
Ozkurkcugil C1, Komur O1, Taneri C1
1. Kocaeli University School of Medicine Urology Dept
EFFECT OF ANESTHETICS ON URODYNAMIC STUDY IN NORMAL RATS
746
Urodynamics
Zermann D1, Löffler U1, Haberda B1, Schubert J1
1. Friedrich-Schiller-University
Videourodynamics – Do we really need simultaneously X-ray-imaging?
747
Urodynamics
Idzenga T1, Pel J J M1, van Mastrigt R1
1. Dept. of Urology, Sector Furore, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam
Development of a biophysical model of the urethra: comparison of viscoelastic properties between PVA models and pig urethrae.
748
Urodynamics
Ku J1, Kim S1, Paick J1, Son H1, Oh S1
1. Department of Urology, Seoul National University Hospital,
Significance of pad test loss for the evaluation of women with urinary incontinence
749
Urodynamics
Belani J1, Klutke J2, Dudkowski S1, Schmidt R3, Klutke C1
1. Washington University, 2. University of Southern California, 3. Great Plains Urology
The TRS Classification Scheme to Categorize and Quantify Bladder Dysfunction on Urodynamic Findings
750
Urodynamics
Nabha K1, Sullivan M1, Kerfoot P1, Yalla S1
1. VA Boston Healthcare System
Effects of Increased Filling Rate (Fast Fill Cystometry) on Outlet Resistance and Bladder Contractility Parameters During Pressure-Flow Studies
751
Urodynamics
Punter J1, Townsend J 1, Dasgupta J1, Mayne C1, Tincello D2
1. University Hospitals of Leicester, 2. University of Leicester
Compliance with pad tests: 24 hour pad test compared to the 1 hour pad test
752
Urodynamics
McEleny K1, Leonard A2, Hasan T2
1. Dept of Urology, Freeman Hospital, 2. Dept of Urology, Freeman
Repeat Use Of A Filling / Voiding Cystometrogram Does Not Alter The Urodynamic Diagnosis In Adults With Idiopathic Detrusor Overactivity - A Long-Term Retrospective Study
753
Urodynamics
Siracusano S1, Tiberio A 1, Cucchi A 2, Simonazzi M3, Facchini F 3, Alfano V4, Giannantoni A 5, Sartore A6, Federico E1
1. Department of Urology -Trieste University, 2. Department of Urology - Pavia Hospital, 3. Department of Urology - Parma Hospital, 4. Department of Urology - S. Bonifacio Hospital (Vr), 5. Department of Urology - Perugia University, 6. Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics - Trieste University
USEFULNESS OF ANTIBIOTIC PROPHYLAXIS IN INVASIVE URODYNAMICS IN FERTILE AND IN POST MENOPAUSAL FEMALE SUBJECTS
754
Urodynamics
Schmidt R1, Belani J2, Klutke C2
1. Great Plains Urology, 2. Washington University
THE TRS CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM OF LOWER URINARY TRACT DYSFUNCTION, PART A.
755
Urodynamics
Faltin D1, Locca Y1, Fioramonti E1, Pillet C1, Weil A1, Dubuisson J1, Landau R1
1. University Hospitals of Geneva
How painful are urodynamic investigations ? Can we change this ?
756
Urodynamics
Leong A1, Carey M1, Cornish A1, Gordon I2, Goh J1, Maher C1, Rosamilia A1
1. the Royal Women's Hospital, 2. the University of Melbourne
The Relationship of Maximal Urethral Closure Pressure to Outcome Following Incontinence Surgery.
757
Urodynamics
Zermann D1, Schubert J1, Löffler U1
1. Friedrich-Schiller-University
Classification of detursor acontractility by S3 transrectal electrostimulation
758
Urodynamics
Martan A1, Masata J1, Svabik K1, Drahoradova P1, Halaska M1, Voigt R2, Pavlikova M3
1. Dpt. of Obstet. and Gynecol. Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, 2. Dpt. of Obstet. and Gynecol. Apolda, Germany, 3. EuroMISE centre of the Charles University and Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic
URETHRAL CLOSURE PRESSURE AT REST AND DURING VALSALVA MANEUVRE IN PATIENTS WITH GENUINE STRESS INCONTINENCE
759
Urodynamics
Knapp P A1, Reitz A1, Wefer B1, Jensen L1, Schurch B1
1. Neuro-Urology, Spinal Cord Injury Center, Balgrist University Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland
Development of a Flexible Measurement-System for Combined Urodynamic and Neurophysiologic Investigations
760
Urodynamics
Vishnevsky A1, Shchaveleva O 1, Pushkar D1
1. Moscow State Medical University
Monitoring of uroflowmetry in patients with BPH using Doxazosin
761
Urogenital Prolapse
Price N1, Jackson S R1, Avery K 2, Abrams P2
1. Department of Obststrics & Gynaecology, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, 2. Bristol Urological Institute, Southmead Hospital, Bristol
DEVELOPMENT AND PSYCHOMETRIC EVALUATION OF THE ICIQ VAGINAL SYMPTOMS QUESTIONNAIRE: THE ICIQ-VS
762
Urogenital Prolapse
woodman J1, burns H1, king D1, moore K1
1. The St George Hospital
A matched pair cohort analysis of transanal and transvaginal repair of rectocoele
763
Urogenital Prolapse
Vierhout M1, Slieker M 2, Sieradzan K 2, Massolt E2, Stoutjesdijk J2, Spruijt J 3
1. University hospital St Radboud, 2. Erasmus Medical Center Rotterdam Netherlands, 3. VU medical Center Amsterdam Netherlands
Sexual dysfunction in women with urinary incontinence and/or Pelvic Organ Prolapse as compared with the general population
764
Urogenital Prolapse
Sayed A1, Foon R1, Moran P1
1. Worcester Royal Hospital
Pre-operative urodynamic studies in women with vaginal vault prolapse: Are they worthwhile?
765
Urogenital Prolapse
Costantini E1, Zucchi A1, Mearini L1, Michele D Z 1, Guercini F1, Mearini E1, Porena M1
1. clinica urologica e andrologica
CLINICAL AND URODYNAMICS RESULTS IN COLPOSACROPEXY AND HYSTEROCOLPOSACROPEXY
766
Urogenital Prolapse
Steensma A 1, Dietz H P1
1. RPAH
THE PREVALENCE OF SONOGRAPHICALLY DIAGNOSED TRUE RECTOCELE IN A UROGYNAECOLOGICAL POPULATION
767
Urogenital Prolapse
Jacquetin B 1, Caquant F 2, Collinet P 2, Debodinance P 3, Rosenthal C 4, Clavé H 5, Cosson M 2
1. Maternité Hotel Dieu, CHRU de Clermont-Ferrand, 2. Maternité Jeanne de Flandre, CHRU de Lille, 3. Maternité des Bazennes, CH de Dunkerque, 4. Clinique Saint Germain, Brive-la-Gaillarde, 5. Clinique Saint George, Nice
Prolene Soft (Gynecare) mesh for pelvic organ prolapse surgical treatment: a prospective study of 264 patients.
768
Urogenital Prolapse
costantini E1, giannantoni A1, rociola W1, mearini E1, Pajoncini C1, del zingaro M1, Porena M1
1. Urology Dept
DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY AND UROGENITAL PROLAPSE
769
Urogenital Prolapse
Lim Y N1, Naidu A2, Corstiaans A1, Barry C2, Muller R2, Rane A2
1. Women's & Children's Institute, 2. James Cook University
MEDIUM TERM REVIEW ON THE OUTCOME OF POSTERIOR COLPORRHAPHY WITH COMPOSITE VICRYL-PROLENE(VYPRO II) MESH
770
Urogenital Prolapse
Dmochowski R 1, Leu P1, Wu H1, Scarpero H1
1. Vanderbilt University Medical Center
High grade pelvic organ prolapse and clinical and urodynamic findings
771
Urogenital Prolapse
Latini J1, Zimmerman M B2, Kreder K2
1. Univeristy of Iowa, 2. University of Iowa
Association Between Valsalva and Cough Leak Point Pressure With Pelvic Organ Prolapse in Female Stress Incontinence
772
Urogenital Prolapse
Liang C1, Lo T 1, Wang A C1
1. Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
Clinical Manifestations in Surgical Patients with Severe Uterovaginal Prolapse with and without Occult Urinary Incontinence
773
Urogenital Prolapse
Northington G1, Wilson G1, Mallett V1
1. Oakwood Hospital Medical Center
Comparison of Graft Material as a Risk Factor for Mesh Erosion and Infection following Abdominal Sacrocolpopexy
774
Urogenital Prolapse
Ali N1, Higgs P 1, Smith A1
1. Warrell Unit, St Mary's Hospital
The Continued Use of Vaginal Pessaries in the Treatment of Urogenital Prolapse.
775
Urogenital Prolapse
Dutton F L1, Parekh M1
1. Geisinger Medical Center
Transvaginal Evisceration Following Hysterectomy in Premenopausal Women: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
776
Urogenital Prolapse
Sayed A1, Foon R1, Moran P1
1. Worcester Royal Hospital
The relationship between symptoms suggestive of voiding dysfunction and the urodynamic findings in women with vaginal vault prolapse
777
Urogenital Prolapse
Hinoul P1, Smajda S2, de Jonge E1, Ombelet W1
1. Ziekenhuis Oost Limburg, 2. Clinique Ste Anne – St Rémi
Translevator posterior intravaginal slingplasty: short term data on 85 patients.
778
Urogenital Prolapse
Medina C1, Fynes M1, Birch C1
1. St. George's Hospital Medical School
A simplified approach to pessary management
779
Urogenital Prolapse
Gatti D1, Inselvini P1, Sacconi T1, Zanelli S1, Canossi E1, Testini D1, Minini G1
1. Department of Obstetrics And Gynecology
ANATOMICAL AND FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME IN SURGICAL TREATMENT OF PROLAPSE
780
Urogenital Prolapse
Contreras Ortiz O1, Cacciola L1, García G 2, Pérsico N2
1. School Hospital Jose de San Martin, 2. School Hospital Jose de San Martín
Middle Compartment Genital Prolapse. Cervix Elongation Assessment.
781
Urogenital Prolapse
Józwik M1, Kubas B1, Józwik M 1, Walecki J1, Pietrzycki B 1, Okungbowa O 1
1. Department of Gynecology, Medical University of Bialystok, Bialystok, Poland
THE RELATIONSHIP OF THE CONTENTS OF TOTAL UTERINE PROLAPSE TO THE VOLUME OF ITS HERNIA SAC USING MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING.
782
Urogenital Prolapse
Ottesen M1, Soerensen M1
1. Dept. Obstet-gynecol, Hvidovre University Hospital, Denmark
The validity of the registration of vaginal prolapse surgery and how to improve the quality
783
Urogenital Prolapse
Dmochowski R1, Leu P1, Wu H 1, Scarpero H 1
1. Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Effect of prior pelvic surgery on clinical and urodynamic parameters in women with high grade pelvic organ prolapse