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2 www.ics.org/terminology Contents Welcome Introducing the new instant access Terminology website from ICS Greetings from Annual Meeting Chair 4 Greetings from ICS General Secretary 4 Committees ICS Committees 6 Annual Meeting Committees 7 General Information Registration Desks & ICS Booth 13 Meeting Information 14 CME Accreditation 17 Awards 18 Presentation Information 20 Social Functions 23 Additional Meeting Activities and Schedule at a Glance Schedule at a Glance 28 Additional Meeting Activities 32 Workshops Monday, 20 October 2014 37 Tuesday, 21 October 2014 49 Scientific Programme Wednesday, 22 October 2014 63 Thursday, 23 October 2014 101 Friday, 24 October 2014 129 Open Discussion Programme Open Discussion Video Abstracts 140 Open Discussion Posters 140

Index of Authors 141 Search and browse through continence terms and their defi nitions on your smart- Industry phone, tablet or desktop computer. Acknowledgments 173 Sponsored Symposia Programmes 174 Copy and share links to individual defi ni- Exhibition Opening Hours 176 tions with ease in this free web resource Exhibition Map 176 from ICS and the Standardisation Steering List of Supporters & Exhibitors 178 Committee.

3 Dear Friends and Colleagues, There will be a new feature for this year’s meeting: Following years of planning, in the blink of an eye “Open Discussion Posters” which replaces the we are in for the 44th International Non Discussion Posters (formerly affectionately Continence Society Annual Meeting! We are known as Death Valley!). Visit the new Open proud to host this meeting for the first time in Latin Discussion Poster sessions during lunch breaks on America and especially as it is in my country, Brazil. Wednesday and Thursday for your chance to take part in discussion with poster authors and vote for The construction of the scientific programme the best posters. is always a challenge, and this year we really wanted to be innovative which posed an even The wind has changed its direction. Due to the greater challenge. The scientific and education current financial climate when organising the committees stood up to the challenge and have social events we needed to lower expenses whilst worked hard to fulfill these objectives, so I would maintaining the local flavour. The Local Organising like to encourage you to take advantage of the Committee and ICS have worked magic to fit results of the contributions by our colleagues who within the budget, and we believe you will have donated their skills, knowledge and time appreciate all we have done for you. to make this meeting what it is. We also need to We are very pleased with your participation, thank all the speakers who are contributing to the welcome to ICS 2014. meeting, without them it would not be possible. Do not miss the State of the Art Lectures, we have some very interesting topics ranging from Aging and Nitric Oxide to Pelvic Floor Dysfunction and Carlos D’Ancona its Psychosocial Consequences. This year we have Annual Meeting Chair increased the numbers of round tables which will ICS 2014 Rio de Janeiro be running parallel on all three days, and we also have several workshops running concurrently with the Scientific Programme.

Dear Friends, Colleagues and Guests, Brazilian theme. Nucelio Lemos heads this year’s I would like to welcome you to the 44th ICS Scientific Committee. The committee considered Annual Scientific Meeting – the first time ever over nine hundred abstracts that were submitted in Rio de Janeiro and in South America. As in and triply reviewed. The programme includes 42 previous years, the scientific content of the podium, 253 podium posters, and 10 podium meeting and dissemination of new knowledge in videos as well as 401 open discussion posters, 18 the field of incontinence and pelvic floor disorders open discussion videos, and 84 read by title. during the 5 days in October will be unsurpassed The State-of-the-Art sessions will include a lecture anywhere. on Aging and Nitric Oxide by Gilberto de Nucci, Carlos D’Ancona, Meeting Chair, and the local one of the most highly cited biomedical scientists organising committee have put together a in the world. The other sessions will be Living 4 memorable social programme with a distinctly with Pelvic Floor Dysfunction and its Psychosocial Consequences, and Neuromodulation Round Again this year in advance of the Annual General Table: Past Present and Future. There will also be Meeting there will be an opportunity for members a special Ethics Lecture by Professor Alex London, to meet with the Trustees at a special Town Hall from Carnegie Mellon University. Other highlights session to question Trustees on any ICS matter. are Meet the Experts, the Nursing Forum, Pelvic Please join us from 6pm Wednesday, 22 October. Floor Exercise Class, Physiotherapy Round Table. This is your opportunity to hear a review of ICS There are 40 basic and advanced workshops from activities and plans for next year as well as to which to choose. As always, there are multiple vote for bylaws changes and members in various other sessions and meetings that will keep the positions. It is also your chance to be involved in SulAmérica Convention Centre busy throughout your society and have your say as a member. the meeting. Please visit the ICS Booth in the exhibition area to This has been a year of consolidation for the ICS. get information about ICS activities, functions, and Barcelona was a clear success in all respects and next year’s meeting or just to meet the office staff. helped put the organisation back on track for the Our dynamic and dedicated staff is a vital part of future. Over the course of the year, the Trustees this organisation. worked very hard at work in completing the tasks This is my final meeting as General Secretary and recommended in the Strategic Plan. We worked I am very pleased that the next General Secretary, on increasing, improving, and communicating the Adrian Wagg, is so knowledgeable and skilled intellectual and scientific output of the Society. We and will provide excellent leadership to the are proposing a whole host of bylaws additions organisation. I wish him all the best in his new and amendments to improve the structure and position. function of the society. We continue to work on improving the current financial structure and I would like to thank all of you who are attending securing professional advice on ensuring future this meeting and those who will join the meeting financial health. We are working very closely with through our extensive online activities. the Committee Chairs in reviewing and revising Please join me in thanking Carlos D’Ancona, the Committee Structure to ensure that it reflects Nucelio Lemos, and the local organising the goals and aims of the Society. All of this work committee for hosting the 44th Annual ICS takes time and I hope that you as a member Meeting in Rio de Janeiro. can appreciate the commitment that so many volunteers are putting into the ICS to ensure a bright future. Despite the new reality of fiscal restraint, Sender Herschorn accountability, and transparency the ICS still ICS General Secretary managed to maintain the office intact and conduct On behalf of the Board of successful programmes, courses, and workshops Trustees around the world. Our membership numbers are strong and many members have generously contributed their time as committee members to further the goals and aims of the ICS. A special thanks to them and to the Trustees for their dedication and tireless work over the past year. 5 Committees ICS Board of Trustees Sender Herschorn, Canada General Secretary Sherif Mourad, Egypt Honorary Treasurer Adrian Wagg, Canada General Secretary-Elect David Castro-Diaz, Spain Trustee Jacques Corcos, Canada Trustee Steinar Hunskaar, Norway Trustee Katherine Moore, Canada Trustee Alex Wang, Taiwan Trustee Masayuki Takeda, Japan Trustee

ICS Committee Chairs Giovanni Mosiello Children’s Committee Tamara Dickinson Continence Promotion Committee Ervin Kocjancic Education Committee Edward Stanford Ethics Committee Sohier Elneil Fistula Committee Helmut Madersbacher Neuro-urology Promotion Committee Donna Bliss Nursing Committee Helena Frawley Physiotherapy Committee Jacqueline Cahill Publications & Communications Committee Marcus Drake Standardisation Steering Committee Peter Rosier Urodynamics Committee

6 Annual Meeting Committees Scientific Committee Local Organising Committee Nucelio Lemos – Chair Carlos D’Ancona – Chair Ervin Kocjancic Nucelio Lemos – Scientific Chair Montserrat Espuna Maria Augusta Bortolini Laurence Stewart Renata Martins Campos Lan Zhu Maria Helena Baena de Moraes Lopes Cara Tannenbaum Eliane Fonseca Mary Fitzgerald Adelia Lucio Anthony Stone Aparecida Paceta Margot Damaser Paulo Palma James Gillespie Angelica Barbosa Pascon Alberto Cliquet Junior Marcos Pinotti Maria Helena Lopes Cassio Riccetto Adelia Lucio Flavio Trigo Rocha Cassio Riccetto Daniel Moser Carlos D'Ancona Simone Silveira Katherine Moore Miriam Waligora Melanie Morin Beatriz Yamada

Education Committee Future Annual Meeting Chairs Ervin Kocjancic – Chair Jerzy Gajewski, 2015 Montreal, Canada Donna Bliss Yukio Homma, 2016 Tokyo, Japan Stavros Charalambous Giulio Del Popolo, 2017 Florence, Italy Elise De Alex Digesu Past Annual Meeting Chairs Frederico Furriel David Castro-Diaz, ICS 2013, Barcelona, Spain An-Sofie Goessaert Limin Liao, ICS 2012, Beijing, China Pallavi Latthe Ian Ramsay, ICS 2011, Glasgow, UK Nucelio Lemos Sender Herschorn & Harold Drutz, ICS-IUGA 2010, Andrei Manu-Marin Toronto, Canada Sherif Mourad Anthony Stone, ICS 2009, San Francisco, USA Nadir Osman Sherif Mourad, ICS 2008, Cairo, Egypt Marijke Slieker-ten Hove Kari Tikkinen Adrian Wagg Patrick Woodman 7 ICS Meetings Monday, 20 October 2014 07:00 - 09:00 Physiotherapy Committee Meeting Room E 08:00 - 11:00 Nursing Committee Meeting Room 11 08:00 - 12:00 Standardisation Steering Committee Meeting Room D 09:00 - 11:00 Urodynamics Committee Meeting Room E 12:00 - 14:00 Education Committee Meeting Room E 13:00 - 14:00 Chronic Pelvic Pain (CPP) Meeting Room 6 12:00 - 14:00 Fistula Committee Meeting Room D 12:00 - 14:00 Neuro-Urology Promotion Committee Meeting Room 11

Tuesday, 21 October 2014 07:00 - 09:00 Continence Promotion Committee Meeting Room 11 07:00 - 09:00 Scientific Committee Meeting Room D 09:00 - 10:00 Children & Young Adult Committee Meeting Room 11 09:00 - 12:00 Publications and Communications Committee Room E 12:00 - 14:00 ICS Trustee and Committee Chair Meeting Room 11

Wednesday, 22 October 2014 10:00 - 11:00 ICS Wiki Editorial Board Meeting Room 11 13:00 - 14:30 ICS Meetings Committee Room 11 18:00 - 19:00 ICS Town Hall Meeting Room C

Thursday, 23 October 2014 16:30 - 18:00 ICS Annual General Meeting (Members Only)*/** Room B2

Friday, 24 October 2014 11:00 – 11:30 ICS Scientific Committee Prizes Meeting Room D

* Entrance to the AGM is possible from 15:30 and all members must be registered and seated by 16:30 in time for the official start of the AGM. Latecomers will be allowed entry but will not be able to vote once the poll has been called for. N.B. Members are strongly advised to arrive for entry no later than 16:00 in order to ensure entry by 16:30 and allow a timely start to the AGM. Please allow ample time to enter, as all members must be scanned in order to check ICS membership status and if an online vote has been cast. ** Please note the AGM is only open to ICS members who have renewed their membership for 2014. Members who have joined for 2015 may attend but will have no voting rights.

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11 www.ics.org/2014 Benefi ts of Membership

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Apply for Research Grants, Annual Meeting Discount ICS News fellowships & scholarships Substantial members reduction Keep up to date with the society

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12 www.ics.org Benefi ts of Membership Become an ICS Member for only £75 per year and enjoy the benefi ts shown below. Registration Desks The registration desk will be located at the entrance to the meeting venue and will be open at the The ICS welcomes all medical professionals with an interest in continence. There is no following times: membership committee or nominations process, simply join today. Sunday, 19 October 2014 14.00 – 18.00 (for groups only) Monday, 20 October 2014 08:00 – 18:00 Tuesday, 21 October 2014 08:30 – 20:00 Wednesday, 22 October 2014 07:00 – 19:00 Thursday, 23 October 2014 07:00 – 18:00 Friday, 24 October 2014 08:00 – End of Closing Ceremony

Apply for Research Grants, Annual Meeting Discount ICS News ICS Booth Opening Hours fellowships & scholarships Substantial members reduction Keep up to date with the society ICS booth will be open during the following days: Monday, 20 October 2014 08:00 – 16:30* Tuesday, 21 October 2014 08:00 – 11:30* and 14-30 – 16:30* Wednesday, 22 October 2014 10:00 – 16:30 Thursday, 23 October 2014 10:00 – 15:00 Friday, 24 October 2014 10:00 – 13:00 *On Monday and Tuesday, please approach the ICS Desk in the Registration Area to contact an ICS Staff Journal Subscription Research Database Members Directory Member. Neurourology & Urodynamics Join your peers in research projects Network with fellow ICS Members

ICS Annual Dinner Desk Tickets to the ICS Annual Dinner that will be held on Thursday, October 23, 2014 will be available from the registration desk until 16:00 on Wednesday, 22 October, 2014. Tickets to the ICS Annual Dinner cost 100 USD per person. All participants who have purchased tickets must exchange the voucher they receive as part of their registration for a dinner ticket and choose their seating at the ICS Annual Dinner Desk, which will be open at the following times: Tuesday, 21 October 2014 08:30 – 20:00 Join a Committee Be an Offi cial Speaker Governance & Democracy Contribute to the society’s achievements at worldwide ICS events Take part in votes Wednesday, 22 October 2014 07:00 – 19:00 Thursday, 23 October 2014 07:00 – 18:00

E Learning Video Abstracts EU-ACME Programme Learn from the experts online Access the online archive Free Membership www.ics.org 13 Meeting Information Meeting Venue SulAmérica Convention Center Av Paulo de Frontin 1 - New City - Centro - Rio de Janeiro Brazil www.ccsulamerica.com.br

Meeting Language The official language of the Meeting is English. Some sessions will be simultaneously translated in Portuguese. They are indicated with the Brazilian flag on the Schedule at a Glance. Please note Workshop 9 has sections of Spanish lecture.

Name Tags Upon arrival at the meeting, participants will have received name tags and relevant vouchers for pre- booked workshops, meeting activities and social functions. Please be sure to wear your name tag to all sessions and present invitations for entry to social events and pre-booked activities. If you are an ICS member please exchange your voucher for an “ICS Member” ribbon via the ICS booth.

Meeting Abstracts and Handouts All of the 2014 Abstracts are available on the ICS website: www.ics.org/abstracts. You can also visit the ICS booth to view and print the abstracts and watch the videos.

Abstracts on USB The 2014 Abstracts on a USB stick are available from the sponsor when the exhibition opens on Wednesday. All delegates will have a voucher in their delegate bag that can be exchanged for a USB stick at the sponsor’s booth. The USB stick will contain all 2014 Abstracts as well as all workshop handouts.

Cyber Café & Internet Free internet facilities are available to all meeting participants in the exhibition area during exhibition opening hours. Please do be considerate of fellow participants when using these facilities. Internet Wi-Fi services will be available free of charge to all participants in the exhibition area.

Coffee & Lunch Breaks During the main Annual Meeting (20-24 October 2014), coffee, tea, pastries and a light lunch buffet will be served to delegates according to the breaks indicated in the programme.

Mobile Phones Participants are kindly requested to keep their mobile phones switched off in session halls.

14 List of Participants A list of participants is displayed on the notice board next to the registration area.

Notice Board / Messages There will be a notice board near the registration where updates and notifications will be posted during the Annual Meeting. Participants are also welcome to use this board to leave messages for colleagues.

Liability and Insurance The Conference Secretariat and Organisers cannot accept liability for personal accidents or loss of or damage to private property of participants. Participants are advised not to leave their personal belongings unattended in session halls and throughout the Meeting venue.

Photography Please note there will be official photographers at the ICS 2014 Annual Meeting. Photographs taken during the event may be later used in ICS publications. Please do not take photographs during scientific sessions.

Video Photography Due to legal and privacy regulations, we request that participants refrain from any video recording during sessions. This is also disruptive to fellow participants and we therefore ask you to be considerate.

Smoking Policy This is a non-smoking venue. Participants are requested to refrain from smoking in all areas.

15 Green Meeting ICS 2014 and Kenes International are devoted to an environmentally friendly ethos and as such make every effort to organise the Annual Meeting as a Green Meeting in as many ways as possible. Here are just a few of the processes we have incorporated at the ICS 2014 Meeting: • The ICS 2014 programme book is printed on paper with recycled content, minimal size and length. • Participants list is displayed on a notice board instead of printed for every participant • Complete Workshop handouts, Abstracts and Video materials are on the meeting USB stick • Workshop printed hand-outs have been cut down to a maximum four pages • Evaluation forms are completed online with ability to download certificates of accreditation. • Reduced plastic registration envelopes and plastic name tag holders • Name tags can be deposited when participants leave the meeting to be re-used

Green Participants Offset your Carbon Footprint – You can contribute to our ecological efforts by off-setting the Carbon Footprint of your travels to ICS 2014. A Carbon Offset represents a reduction in emissions somewhere else – like a wind farm in Texas or a reforestation project in Nicaragua – to balance out the emissions you cannot reduce. You can learn more and offset your carbon footprint at www.carbonfund.org.

Webcasts

We are pleased to announce that all Scientific Sessions taking place in the Auditorium, as well as 6 workshops have been selected to be recorded. Webcasts will be online on the ICS website allowing users free access to these key presentations throughout the year. Webcasts offer the chance to hear and view original lectures synchronised with slide presentations. Webcasts sessions are marked in the programme with this icon

16 CME Accreditation for the ICS 2014 Annual Meeting and Workshops

The 44th Annual Meeting of the International Continence Society was granted 27 European CME credits (ECMEC) by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME). European Accreditation European Accreditation is granted by the EACCME in order to allow participants who attend the above- mentioned activity to validate their credits in their own country. Accreditation Statement The '44th Annual Meeting of the International Continence Society' is accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME) to provide the following CME activity for medical specialists. The EACCME is an institution of the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS), www.uems.net. The '44th Annual Meeting of the International Continence Society' is designated for a maximum of (or 'for up to') 27 hours of European external CME credits. Each medical specialist should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the educational activity. Through an agreement between the European Union of Medical Specialists and the American Medical Association, physicians may convert EACCME credits to an equivalent number of AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Information on the process to convert EACCME credit to AMA credit can be found at www.ama-assn.org/go/internationalcme Live educational activities, occurring outside of Canada, recognised by the UEMS-EACCME for ECMEC credits are deemed to be Accredited Group Learning Activities (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.

EACCME credits Each medical specialist should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the educational activity. The EACCME credit system is based on 1 ECMEC per hour with a maximum of 3 ECMECs for half a day and 6 ECMECs for a full-day event.

Certificates of Accreditation (Annual Meeting and Workshops) Certificates of accreditation/attendance will be available to download from the meeting website via this link: http://www.ics.org/2014/cme as of Tuesday, 21st of October 2014. Participants are requested to complete the meeting evaluation and the certificate will then be available to be e-mailed/downloaded with your name. Accreditation can then be obtained by sending this certificate along with the scientific programme to your National Continuing Education Board. It is the responsibility of the delegate to provide the accreditation certificate to the appropriate Education Board. For CME participants who are members of the EU-ACME programme, it is recommended to bring your EU-ACME card to the ICS booth to be scanned. 17 Awards

ICS 2014 is proud to award the following prizes for abstracts at the Annual Meeting

Pre-selected abstract prize winners: The following prizes will be presented at the ICS Annual Dinner on Thursday, 23 October at 20:00 / or at the Closing Ceremony on Friday, 24 October from 14:00.

Best Clinical Abstract (Joint) Abs #393: A multicentre randomised controlled trial of a pelvic floor muscle training intervention for the prevention of pelvic organ prolapse (PREVPROL) Hagen S1, Glazener C2, McClurg D1, Macarthur C3, Herbison P4, Wilson D4, Toozs-Hobson P5, Bain C6, Hay- Smith J4, Collins M7, Elders A2 Abs #398: Do levator ani muscle defects predict recurrent POP after anterior colporraphy? Notten K1, Weemhoff 1M , Kluivers K2, Schweitzer K3, van Gestel I4, Kampschoër P5, Gondrie E6, Smits L7, Bergmans M8, Roovers J P9

Best Basic Science Abstract Abs #1: In-vivo imaging of the neuronal network of the lower urinary tract using DTI-fibre tracking – a pilot study Wöllner J1, Zweers P2, Krebs J3, Berger M2, Pannek J1

Best Video Abstract Abs #680: Recognition and Treatment of Endometriosis Involving the Sacral Nerve Roots. Lemos N1, D'Amico N2, Marques R1, Kamergorodsky G1, Schor E3, Girão M1

Award for Innovative Research Presented on Nocturnal Voiding Problems – Sponsored by an Industry Partner Abs # 336: Nocturia results in work productivity and activity losses comparable with other chronic diseases Biliotti B1, Andersson F1, Anderson P2, Piercy J2 * *The winners were employed by an industry partner and have decided to donate their prize money to Unicef.

Conservative Management Award – Sponsored by an Industry Partner Abs #317: Understanding why clinicians make the decision to place a urinary catheter in acute medical care Murphy C1, Prieto J1, Fader M1

18 Prizes to be selected following presentations during the Annual Meeting: The following prizes will be presented at the Closing Ceremony on Friday, 24 October at 14:00. ICS Best Clinical Abstract Presentation ICS Best Non-Clinical Abstract Presentation Young Investigators Award – Sponsored by an Industry partner All abstract presentations will be judged by the ICS 2014 Scientific Committee during the course of the programme.

Conference Travel Awards The ICS aims to advance bladder and bowel science, promote multi-disciplinary continence care and encourage the development of continence services in less economically developed countries. The ICS conference travel awards are designed to help meet these objectives by assisting members from three key groups who are likely to lack resources to travel and attend the annual meetings. • Members from less economically developed countries • Members from allied health and non-medical professions • Members in training The following individuals received the ICS 2014 Conference Travel Award: Katherine Armstrong Clara Gargasole Dinesh Suman Senad Bajramovic Marianne Koch Oleg Tatarov Rufus Cartwright Lindi Magnuson Sandra A. Wilks Bruna Couri Céline Meriaux Flavio Yudi Yamada Melissa Davidson Kevin L.J. Rademakers ZhengYong Yuan Sybil Dessie Mohammad.S. Rahnama’i Ali Abdel Raheem Hassan Ali Eugenia Fragalà Karen Schultz

19 Presentation Information Speakers’ Ready Room The Speakers’ Ready Room is located on Level 2 of the Conference Venue. All Podium, Poster and invited speakers for workshops are required to submit their presentations to the Speakers’ Ready Room well in advance of their presentation, and up to 1 hour before the beginning of the session. All presenters will be required to complete a disclosure slide shown at the start of their presentation in order to present their work. The speaker ready room staff will assist you to complete this. The Speakers’ Ready Room will be open at the following times: Monday, 20 October 2014 08:00 – 18:00 Tuesday, 21 October 2014 08:00 – 20:00 Wednesday, 22 October 2014 07:30 – 19:00 Thursday, 23 October 2014 07:00 – 18:00 Friday, 24 October 2014 07:30 – 16:00 • You were notified by email in advance of the Meeting, the type, time, venue and duration of your presentation. This can also be found here in the Scientific Programme. • Presentation times depend on the type of presentation for which you have been scheduled • You should arrive at your session hall, introduce yourself to the session chairman and familiarise yourself with the audiovisual facilities at least 15 minutes prior to the start of the session.

Podium Presentations • Your Presentation should be 5 minutes of slides and oral presentation followed by 10 minutes of discussion and questions hosted by the chairman.

Video Presentations • Please come prepared to answer a 5 minute question and answer session directed by the Chairs of your session after your video is displayed. Your video presentation has already been received by the ICS office. The audiovisual team will handle the displaying of all videos in the video session.

Poster Presentations • Poster Presenters must move their poster to the allocated hall from the main poster display area in time for their presentation during a coffee or lunch break before their scheduled session. Please do not hang posters in a hall whilst sessions are taking place. • Poster sessions will include a time for poster viewing followed by oral presentation of each poster displayed in the session room.

20 • You will have 2 minutes presentation and 3 minutes discussion. You should prepare 2–3 slides with the Aims, Main Results and Conclusions (descriptions of methodology should be outlined on the poster) • At all other times apart from when your poster is displayed in the session hall, please ensure that you keep your poster displayed in the main poster area as outlined in the section ‘Open- Discussion Posters’ below. This may require you to move your poster to the session hall and then return it to the main poster area.

Open Discussion Posters: Open-discussion posters at the ICS Annual Meeting are poster presentations accepted to be displayed at the congress in the poster area. Authors will have the opportunity to present their work to delegates. ICS Poster Pilots Expert moderators (“Poster Pilots”) will be on hand to facilitate questions and discussion from delegates. Abstracts accepted as open-discussion will not be published in the Neurourology & Urodynamics Issue. They will be available at the ICS booth during the annual meeting as well as being accessible to all ICS members via the website (www.ics.org) and the Delegate USB stick. Attendance at Open-discussion Poster Session: • Posters will be located in the designated ‘Poster Area’ at the meeting venue. • Plan to have your posters displayed for the day of your Open Discussion only (Wednesday OR Thursday). • Your poster location will be indicated by an assigned number. • Please put up your poster on the relevant day any time from 0800 until 1100. Please note that the poster boards will not be set up prior to this time. • Double sided tape and technical equipment will be available for the mounting of posters. Staff will also be available to assist you. • Please remove your poster on the relevant day of your between 1530-1600. Any posters not removed will be destroyed at the end of the conference.

21 Open-Discussion Video Abstracts Authors will have the opportunity to present their work to delegates at the ICS Booth in the Exhibition area. Expert moderators (poster pilots) will be on hand to facility questions and discussion from delegates on Wednesday 22nd October from 12:30 to 14:00. Your videos will be available at the ICS booth during the annual meeting as well as being accessible to all ICS members via the website. Your Video and Abstract will also be published onto the ICS website (www.ics.org), but will not be published in Neurourology & Urodynamics.

Data Presentations If using a PowerPoint (or any other computer) presentation, please note you need to bring it on USB Memory stick and load it on one of the conference’ computers in the Speakers’ Ready Room, at least 1 hour before the start of the session.

Please note that the meeting computers in the session halls are being supplied with Office 2007 (at least). If combining video films with PowerPoint, please make sure to check it in the session hall where your lecture is taking place during a coffee or lunch break prior to your session, at least 30 minutes before the start of the session - even after checking it in the Speakers’ Ready Room. Important note for Macintosh users In order to use MAC presentations on a PC compatible computer please note that you need to prepare it according to the instructions below, before bringing it to the Speakers' Ready Room: 1. Use a common font, such as Arial, Times New Roman, Verdana etc. (special fonts might be changed to a default font on a Windows based PC). 2. Insert pictures as JPG files (and not TIF, PNG or PICT - these images will not be visible on a Windows based PC). 3. Use a common movie format, such as MP4, AVI and WMV (MOV files from QuickTime will not be visible on a Windows based PC). You may use your own Macintosh laptop computer. In such a case please confirm you provide it with a VGA adaptor for external signal and come to check it first in the Speakers’ Ready Room as soon as you arrive and later on in the session hall where your lecture is taking place during the coffee or lunch break prior to your session, at least 30 minutes before the start of the session. Please note that VHS Video projection, 35 mm’ slide projection and Overhead projection (projection of transparencies) will not be available.

22 Social Functions Welcome Reception at the Meeting Venue, 2nd Floor Foyer Tuesday, 21 October 2014 at 19:30 - 21:00 All ICS Annual Meeting registered participants are invited to join us for the Welcome Reception that will take place at the meeting venue. Enjoy a light buffet and drinks in a relaxed environment with your friends and colleagues. Dress Code: Smart Casual

Welcome Bossa Nova Coffee at the Meeting Venue, 2nd Floor Foyer Wednesday, 22 October 2014 at 07.30-08.30 Please join us for the official opening of the scientific programme. The day will begin with the opportunity to network with colleagues over tea and coffee.

ICS Annual Dinner at Porcao Thursday, 23 October 2014 at 20:00 - 23:00 The ICS Annual Dinner is always a very enjoyable and memorable event. In beautiful surroundings our guests will enjoy an evening of great food, drink, and laughter. We look forward to seeing you there. Dress Code: Black Tie Optional, Business Attire Required. Transportation provided. Join us! Tickets to the ICS Annual Dinner cost 100 USD per person and are available from the Registration Desk until 16:00 on Wednesday, 22 October.

Closing Ceremony with Prize Giving and Feijoada Brazilian Lunch at the Meeting Venue, Room B2 Friday, 24 October 2014 at 14:00 - 16:00 Join us for the closing remarks and a delightful Brazilian lunch on Friday, 14:00 hours. We look forward to seeing you all there! 23 An independent international forum for clinically oriented research

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KI14730 www.ics.org/2014 Promoting Scientifi c Excellence Claim Your CME Credits Online

As part of the ICS strategy to promote excellence, the ICS Board of Trustees has To claim your CME / CPD credits for created a variety of awards for a range of attending ICS 2014 please visit activities to encourage scientifi c creativity www.ics.org/2014/cme and to reward individuals for substantial contributions to the Society. ICS invites you to complete an online evaluation of your experience at ICS 2014. The survey is ICS aims to advance basic and clinical sciences concerned with the function and anonymous, and once completed dysfunction of the urinary tract, bowel, and you will be redirected to the credit pelvic fl oor, and to promote multi-discipli- claim system. Your certifi cates will nary continence care and encourage the then be delivered to you via e-mail. development of continence services in less economically developed countries.

Please visit www.ics.org/awards to fi nd out more about the following types of awards:

 Abstract Awards

 Conference Travel Awards

 Fellowship Awards

 Research Grants

 Lifetime Achievement Awards

 Honorary Membership Awards

www.ics.org/2014/cme Promoting Scientifi c Excellence Claim Your CME Credits Online

As part of the ICS strategy to promote excellence, the ICS Board of Trustees has To claim your CME / CPD credits for created a variety of awards for a range of attending ICS 2014 please visit activities to encourage scientifi c creativity www.ics.org/2014/cme and to reward individuals for substantial contributions to the Society. ICS invites you to complete an online evaluation of your experience at ICS 2014. The survey is ICS aims to advance basic and clinical sciences concerned with the function and anonymous, and once completed dysfunction of the urinary tract, bowel, and you will be redirected to the credit pelvic fl oor, and to promote multi-discipli- claim system. Your certifi cates will nary continence care and encourage the then be delivered to you via e-mail. development of continence services in less economically developed countries.

Please visit www.ics.org/awards to fi nd out more about the following types of awards:

 Abstract Awards

 Conference Travel Awards

 Fellowship Awards

 Research Grants

 Lifetime Achievement Awards

 Honorary Membership Awards

www.ics.org/2014/cme Schedule at a Glance

Scientific Session Other Sessions Society meetings (closed) Society meetings (open to all members) 90 minute workshop 180 minute workshop 240 minute workshop All day workshop Webcast Simultaneous translation from English to Portuguese Monday, 20th October, 2014 Time Code Session Title Hall 07:00 - 09:00 Physiotherapy Committee Meeting Room E 08:00 - 11:00 Nursing Committee Meeting Room 11 08:00 - 12:00 Standardisation Steering Committee Meeting Room D 09:00 - 11:00 Urodynamics Committee Meeting Room E 09:00 - 12:00 W1 How to publish and review – tips and tricks from the editors Room 1 09:00 - 12:00 W2 Underactivity and obstruction in Women - A new syndrome? - How to be measured. Room 2 09:00 - 12:00 W3 Genetics, Genomics and Metagenomics of Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Room 3 09:00 - 12:00 W4 Basic Neurourology Room 4 09:00 - 12:00 W5 Multidisciplinary approach to female sexuality based on practical concepts Room 5 09:00 - 13:00 W6 Sex, Neuromodulation, Self-Help,Gut microbiome and IC Room 6 09:00 - 12:00 W7 Detrusor underactivity: detection and diagnosis Room A 09:00 - 12:00 W8 Lower Urinary Tract Biomechanics: Physiological & Clinical Implications Room B 09:00 - 18:00 W9 Confederación Americana de Urología (CAU) Meeting Room C 08:30 - 17:00 W10 ICS meets SINUG and Núcleo Brasileiro de Uroginecologia (Free Workshop) Room B8 10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break 12:00 - 14:00 Education Committee Meeting Room E 13:00 - 14:00 Chronic Pelvic Pain (CPP) Meeting Room 6 12:00 - 14:00 Fistula Committee Meeting Room D 12:00 - 14:00 Neuro-Urology Promotion Committee Meeting Room 11 12:00 - 14:00 Lunch 12:00 - 17:00 Nursing Forum Room B1 13:30 - 21:00 13th Physiotherapy Roundtable Room B2 14:00 - 17:00 W11 A case-driven workshop on intractable overactive bladder. Room 1 14:00 - 18:00 W12 Pelvic Floor Ultrasound Room 2 14:00 - 18:00 W13 Complications of Incontinence and Prolapse Surgery: Evaluation, Intervention, and Resolution - A Room 3 Review from Both Specialties 14:00 - 18:00 W14 Nocturia, what about it? Room 4 14:00 - 18:00 W15 Neuromodulation in complex pelvic floor disorders Room 5 14:00 - 18:00 W16 (Committee Activity) School of Urodynamics Teaching Modules Room 6

14:00 - 18:00 W17 Intrinsic Sphincteric Deficiency, Diagnosis and Management Room A 14:00 - 18:00 W18 Management of bowel dysfunction following obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASIS) Room B

15:30 - 16:00 Coffee Break 28 Tuesday, 21st October, 2014 Time Code Session Title Hall 07:00 - 09:00 Continence Promotion Committee Meeting Room 11 07:00 - 09:00 Scientific Committee Meeting Room D 07:30 - 08:30 NUU Editorial Board Meeting Room C 09:00 - 10:00 Children & Young Adult Committee Meeting Room 11 09:00 - 12:00 Publications and Communications Committee Room E Final Frontier in LUTS; Targeting the Urothelium to Treat OAB, IC/BPS, Hypersensitive Bladder and 09:00 - 12:00 W19 Room 1 Ketamine Cystitis 09:00 - 12:00 W20 Diagnostic and therapeutic approach to obstructed defecation syndrome Room 2 09:00 - 12:00 W21 Voiding Dysfunction after Sling Surgery Room 3 (Committee activity) Setting the Standards; developing new ICS Standards in the era of evidence- 09:00 - 12:00 W22 Room 4 based medicine. Standardisation Steering Committee activity. 09:00 - 12:00 W23 Approaches to pelvic organ prolapse surgery Room A What should you know about post - prostatectomy incontinence: From diagnosis to differential 09:00 - 12:00 W24 Room 6 indication for specific treatment Advanced clinical and research methods for unravelling the relationship between pathophysiology 09:00 - 12:00 W25 Room B2 and the success of OAB treatment 09:00 - 12:00 W26 Neuro-Urology- A case studies based approach to investigations and management Room B 09:00 - 12:00 W27 Neurogenic urinary tract dysfunction and Pregnancy Room C 09:00 - 17:00 W28 Current Nursing Management of Incontinence (Free Workshop) Room B1 09:00 - 18:30 W29 Innovative Physiotherapy Workshop: The Door-to-Door Concept (Free Workshop) Room B8 10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break 12:00 - 14:00 ICS Trustee and Committee Chair Meeting Room 11 12:00 - 14:00 Lunch 12:30 - 13:30 Pelvic Floor Exercise Class Room B2 14:00 - 18:00 W30 Complex Genital Tract Fistulas: Improving outcomes through a multi-disciplinary approach Room 1

14:00 - 18:00 W31 Conservative Management of Adult Pelvic Floor Dysfunction: a Physiotherapy Approach (Free workshop) Room 2 14:00 - 17:00 W32 Basic Urodynamics - an interactive workshop Room 3 14:00 - 18:00 W33 Comprehensive Pelvic Floor Ultrasonography (Endovaginal and Endoanal imaging) Room 4 14:00 - 18:00 W34 Evaluation and management of neurogenic bladder and bowel in children and young adults. Room 5 Clinical, biomechanical and functional evaluation of pelvic floor in female athletes. A multidisciplinary 14:00 - 18:00 W35 Room 6 approach. 14:00 - 18:00 W36 Complications in pelvic organ prolapse surgery. How to stay out of trouble. Room A 14:00 - 18:00 W37 Pathophysiology, assessment and treatment of anorectal dysfunction in women Room B Digital palpation to imaging: how should pelvic-floor-muscle evaluation tools influence physiotherapy 14:00 - 18:00 W38 Room D practice? Continence Promotion: Developing your specialist conservative management practice (A Continence 14:00 - 15:30 W39 Room C Promotion Committee Initiative: Free Workshop) 15:30 - 16:00 Coffee Break 16:00 - 18:00 Trainee Session Room C 18:00 - 19:30 Plenary Satellite Symposium Auditorium 2nd Floor 19:30 - 21:00 Welcome Reception Foyer

29 Wednesday, 22nd October, 2014 Time Session Title Hall 07:30 - 08:30 Welcome Bossa Nova Coffee 2nd Floor Foyer 07:30 - 08:30 NUU Editorial Board Meeting (closed meeting) Room C 08:30 - 09:00 State of the Art 1 - Aging and Nitric Oxide (Gilberto De Nucci) Auditorium 09:00 - 10:30 Plenary Podium Session 1 Insights into Neural Pathways Auditorium 10:00 - 11:00 ICS Wiki Editorial Board Meeting Room 11 10:30 - 10:35 ICS 2015 Montreal Promotion Auditorium 10:35 - 11:00 Coffee Break, Exhibition, Poster and Video Viewing 11:00 - 12:30 Podium Session 2 Should we perform a functional evaluation in Benign Prostatic Obstruction Auditorium 11:00 - 12:30 Podium Session 3 Pain and Cystitis Room B1 11:00 - 12:30 Podium Poster Session 4 Urodynamics Room B8 11:00 - 12:30 Podium Poster Session 5 Epidemiology Room 1 11:00 - 12:30 Podium Poster Session 6 Sexual Function Room 3 12:30 - 13:30 Ethics Lecture - Research and Global Health: Some Considerations of Justice (Professor Alex London) Room 1 12:30 - 13:30 Roundtable - LUTS in aging male Auditorium 12:30 - 13:30 Roundtable - LUTS in Children Room B8 13:00 - 14:30 ICS Meetings Committee Room 11 13:30 - 14:30 Lunch, Exhibition, Poster and Video Viewing ICS TV Interviews 13:30 - 14:30 Meet the Experts Room 5 13:30 - 14:30 Pelvic Floor Exercise Class Room B2 13:30 - 14:30 Open Discussion Video Session 7 Open Discussion Videos ICS Booth 13:30 - 14:30 Open Discussion Poster Session 8 Anatomy & Biomechanics Poster Area 13:30 - 14:30 Open Discussion Poster Session 9 Anorectal Dysfunction Poster Area 13:30 - 14:30 Open Discussion Poster Session 10 Imaging Poster Area 13:30 - 14:30 Open Discussion Poster Session 11 Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Poster Area 13:30 - 14:30 Open Discussion Poster Session 12 Nocturia Poster Area 13:30 - 14:30 Open Discussion Poster Session 13 Pain & Sexual Dysfunction Poster Area 13:30 - 14:30 Open Discussion Poster Session 14 Pelvic Organ Prolapse Poster Area 13:30 - 14:30 Open Discussion Poster Session 15 Rehabilitation Poster Area 13:30 - 14:30 Open Discussion Poster Session 16 Stress Urinary Incontinence Poster Area WS40: ICCS workshop: Advances in Bladder and Bowel Dysfunction in Children and Adolescents (Free 13:30 - 17:30 Room D Workshop) 14:30 - 16:00 Podium Poster Session 17 Bladder Pharmacology Room 1 14:30 - 16:00 Podium Poster Session 18 Male Incontinence Room B1 14:30 - 16:00 Podium Poster Session 19 Aging and Continence Care Room B8 14:30 - 16:00 Podium Poster Session 20 Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women 1 Room 3 WS41: Sexual dysfunction in women, men and neurologic people and the impact of incontinence on 14:30 - 17:30 Room B sexual life (Free Workshop) 15:00 - 18:00 Continence Awareness Forum Room A 16:00 - 16:30 Coffee Break, Exhibition, Poster and Video Viewing 16:00 - 16:30 Press Conference Room C 16:30 - 18:00 Podium Poster Session 21 Nocturia Room B2 16:30 - 18:00 Podium Poster Session 22 Mechanisms Underlying Pain and Cystitis Room B1 16:30 - 18:00 Podium Poster Session 23 Pelvic Organ Prolapse Surgery Room B8 16:30 - 18:00 Podium Poster Session 24 Innovative Therapies Room 1 16:30 - 18:00 Podium Poster Session 25 Lifespan Urinary Dysfunction Room 3 18:00 - 19:00 ICS Town Hall Meeting Room C 30 18:00 - 19:30 Satellite Symposia Room B1 Thursday, 23rd October, 2014 Time Session Title Hall 07:30 - 08:30 Parallel Industry Educational Symposium Room 1 07:30 - 08:30 Parallel Industry Educational Symposium Room 3

08:30 - 09:00 SOA 2 Living with Pelvic Floor Dysfunction and its Psychosocial Consequences Auditorium 09:00 - 10:30 Plenary Podium Session 26 Female Pelvic Floor Auditorium 10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break, Exhibition, Poster and Video Viewing 11:00 - 12:30 Podium Session 27 Conservative Treatment Room B2 11:00 - 12:30 Podium Session 28 Neurourology Room B1 11:00 - 12:30 Podium Poster Session 29 Anorectal Dysfunction Room B8 11:00 - 12:30 Podium Poster Session 30 Pelvic Organ Prolapse Room 1 12:30 - 13:30 Roundtable - Assessment of detrusor dysfunction Room B1

12:30 - 13:30 Roundtable - Labour and Delivery and the Pelvic Floor Auditorium 12:30 - 13:30 Neurourology Promotion Committee Roundtable Room B2 13:30 - 14:30 Lunch, Exhibition, Poster and Video Viewing 13:30 - 14:30 Meet the Experts Room 5 13.30 - 14.30 ICS Meets the Continence Societies Room C 13:30 - 14:30 Open Discussion Poster Session 31 Basic Science Poster Area 13:30 - 14:30 Open Discussion Poster Session 32 Epidemiology Poster Area 13:30 - 14:30 Open Discussion Poster Session 33 Geriatrics Poster Area 13:30 - 14:30 Open Discussion Poster Session 34 Male Poster Area 13:30 - 14:30 Open Discussion Poster Session 35 Neurourology Poster Area 13:30 - 14:30 Open Discussion Poster Session 36 Paediatrics Poster Area 13:30 - 14:30 Open Discussion Poster Session 37 Pharmacology Poster Area 13:30 - 14:30 Open Discussion Poster Session 38 Urodynamics Poster Area 14:30 - 16:00 WS42: Incontinence Associated Dermatitis (IAD): Can we prevent it? (Free Workshop) Room B 14:30 - 16:00 Podium Poster Session 39 Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women 2 Room B2 14:30 - 16:00 Podium Poster Session 40 Stress Urinary Incontinence Room B1 14:30 - 16:00 Podium Poster Session 41 Neurophysiology and Bladder Dysfunction Room B8 14:30 - 16:00 Podium Poster Session 42 Overview of Benign Prostatic Obstruction Room 1 14:30 - 16:00 Podium Poster Session 43 Rehabilitation and Biomechanics Room 3 16:00 - 16:30 Coffee Break, Exhibition, Poster and Video Viewing 16:30 - 18:00 ICS Annual General Meeting (Members Only) Room B2 20:00 - 23:00 Annual Dinner Porcao

Scientific Session Other Sessions Society meetings (closed) Society meetings (open to all members) 90 minute workshop 180 minute workshop 240 minute workshop All day workshop Webcast Simultaneous translation from English to Portuguese 31 Friday, 24th October, 2014 Time Session Title Hall

08:30 - 09:30 SOA 3 Neuromodulation Round Table: Past, Present and Future Room B2 09:30 - 11:00 Plenary Podium Session 44 Neurology of Continence Room B2 11:00 - 11:30 Coffee Break, Exhibition, Poster and Video Viewing 11:00 - 11:30 ICS Scientific Committee Prizes Meeting Room D 11:30 - 13:00 Podium Video Session 45 Video Session Room B2 11:30 - 13:00 Podium Session 46 Stress Urinary Incontinence Treatment Room B1 11:30 - 13:00 Podium Poster Session 47 Imaging and Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Room B8 11:30 - 13:00 Podium Poster Session 48 Electrostimulation Room 1 11:30 - 13:00 Podium Poster Session 49 Imaging, Pregnancy, Delivery and Pelvic Floor Room 3

13:00 - 14:00 Roundtable - Bladder Control: are there new strategies/alternatives? Room B2 13:00 - 14:00 Roundtable - Surgical Treatment for Pelvic Organ Prolapse Room B1 14:00 - 16:00 Closing Ceremony with Prize Giving and Feijoada Brazilian Lunch Room B2 Additional Meeting Activities

Nursing Forum Monday 20th October 2014, 12:00-17:00 Room B1 ICS invites you to an afternoon of nursing focused talks and discussions. Listen to lectures of recent research and experiences of nursing in Brazil. An open round table will provide insights from experts from around the world. With a lunch provided for all registered delegates, we hope that you will join us for what promises to be a very interesting afternoon. Session cost: USD 30.

13th Physiotherapy Round Table Programme Monday 20th October 2014, 13:30-21:00 Room B2 The Physiotherapy Round Table is an opportunity for physiotherapists, or anyone interested in physiotherapy, to network, enjoy presentations from emerging and established researchers and clinical leaders and most of all, have fun. The Round Table programme includes a variety of presentations and the opportunity to attend two workshops of your choice. Session cost: USD 40.

32 Trainee Session Tuesday 21st October 2014, 16:00-18:00 Room C The ICS is pleased to announce the second ICS Trainee Session at ICS 2014; the session will be for trainees, students and fellows. We have prepared a relaxed session with a combination of lectures and presentations which we think will be of great interest to those just starting their careers. Young ICS members will present lectures relating to research which will be followed by presentations from those with open-discussion posters who then receive feedback on their presentation skills, slides and scientific content. Plus for the first time ever we will also be hosting a trainee evening out! We welcome ICS members and non-members from all disciplines who have graduated or completed their education in their specialty field within the last 5 years. Young ICS members will present lectures relating to research which will be followed by presentations from those with open-discussion posters who then receive feedback on their presentation skills, slides and scientific content. Trainee Night out: the session will be followed by the ICS Welcome Reception in the conference centre. Following the Welcome reception all trainee session attendees and speakers will be transported by bus to the Rio Scenarium nightclub-voted one of the top 10 nightclubs in the world by the Guardian Newspaper! On arrival you will be provided with your two free drinks tickets and shown to the ICS reserved space. From there you are free to mingle with your peers or explore the fantastic nightclub set over 3 floors each of which holds an astonishing mix of vintage items: an old pharmacy dating back to 30s, ancient Chinese ceramics, seasoned barber chairs and plenty of fascinating objects! Return transport will be provided to the Copacabana/Ipanema neighbourhoods. The session is free of charge but pre-registration is required at the main registration desks.

Time Subject Speaker 16:00 Introduction and Welcome Pallavi Latthe 16:05 The dos and don’ts of oral and poster presentations Kari Tikkinen and Rufus Cartwright 16:20 ICS Trainees Abstracts Forum Panel of multidisciplinary ICS Experts

Time Abstract No. Abstract Speaker 16:25-16:35 442 Changes in Vaginal De Novo Extracellullar Matrix Assembly in the Lysyl Bruna Maria Couri Oxidase Like – 1 (Loxl1) Knockout (KO) Mouse Model of Pelvic Floor Disorders 16.35-16.45 450 Effect of isoprenaline on micromotions and phasic pressure fluctuations in Dominika Bijos juvenile rat isolated bladder 16.45-16.55 40 Consort and Quality of RCTs in Female Pelvic Medicine 2012- 2013 Marianne Koch 16.55-17.05 499 Quality of life and late urinary morbidity in patients submitted to prostatic Pedro Miguel Baltazar brachytherapy for localized prostate cancer

Time Subject Subject 17:35 Social Media Social Media 17:50 Open Discussion Open Discussion

Expert Adrian Wagg Patrick Woodman Suzanne Hagen 33 Pelvic Floor Exercise Class Tuesday 21st & Wednesday 22nd October 2014, 12:30-13:30 Room B2 After a short review of current group-therapy evidence for UI in women, participants will actively take part in a PFM group therapy session aimed at treating urinary incontinence in women. Both male and female practitioners and researchers will benefit from this experience. Post-exercise discussions will focus on strategies to address commitment to and adherence with the exercise classes and the home exercise programme. These sessions will be held at lunch time, we are holding two classes again this year: Tuesday - Pelvic floor exercise classes for pre and post natal women Wednesday - Pelvic floor exercise classes for the treatment of urinary incontinence in aging women.

Ethics Lecture - Research and Global Health: Some Considerations of Justice (Professor Alex London) Wednesday 22nd October 2014, 12:30-13:30 Room 1 The ICS Ethics Committee is honored to present a lecture by the distinguished medical ethicist, Professor Alex London, of the Carnegie Mellon University in the United States. This one-hour lecture is open to all attendees. Alex John London is Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Center for Ethics and Policy at Carnegie Mellon University. Professor London is an elected Fellow of the Hastings Center and recipient of the Distinguished Service Award from the American Society of Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH) and a New Directions Fellowship from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Professor London’s research focuses on foundational ethical issues in human-subjects research, issues of social justice in the trans-national context, and on methodological issues in theoretical and applied ethics. His papers have appeared in Science, The Lancet, PLoS Medicine, Statistics In Medicine, The Hastings Center Report, and numerous other journals and collections. He is co-editor of Ethical Issues in Modern Medicine, one of the most widely used textbooks in medical ethics and has been commissioned to write papers for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Institute of Medicine (IOM). In 2012 he joined the Working Group on the Revision of the CIOMS 2002 International Ethical Guidelines for Biomedical Research Involving Human Subjects and in 2011 he was appointed to the Steering Committee on Forensic Science Programs for the International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP). Since 2007 he has served as a member of the Ethics Working Group of the HIV Prevention Trials Network. Professor London’s presentation will address the following issues: • Moral considerations in cross-national, collaborative research • Community benefits in international research • Considerations regarding the standard of care and prevention and whether these should ever differ between high- and low-income countries

34 Meet the Experts Wednesday 22nd & Thursday 23rd October 2014, 13:30-14:30 Room 5 The aim of these sessions is to provide an informal atmosphere where delegates can interact with experts who will give their undivided attention for an hour for knowledge, insight and networking. Lunch is provided, and you will be part of a small group to sit and discuss with two world renowned experts in the field. The list of topics are below, and the expert names will be announced closer to the meeting for each topic. Please also note that you must arrive in good time for the session and in the event that you arrive after the first 15 minutes, your place may be given to someone on the waiting list. Tickets are non-refundable.

Wednesday Thursday Sexual dysfunction Mara Etienne Fistulas Sherif Mourad & Sohier Elneil Nursing Beatriz Yamada & Frankie Bates Sling complication Cassio Riccetto Geriatrics Yukio Homma & Margaret Sherburn & Phillipe Zimmern Male incontinence Flavio Trigo Urodynamics Marcus Drake & Peter Rosier & Wilhelm Heubner Faecal incontinence Giulio Santoro CPPS Kristene Whitmore & Bary Berghmans & Aparecida Pacetta Neurologic disease Jerzy Gajewski Paediatrics Mario Patricolo & Giovanni Mosiello & Enrico Finazzi Agro Neurourology Helmut Madersbacher PFM training Melanie Morin & Cristiane Carboni & Jalesh Panicker POP surgery Paulo Palma & Pascal Mourtialon POP surgery and conservative management Howard Goldman & Maura Seleme

If the table you wish to attend is fully booked please arrive at the session on time and you will be given a place in the event of a booked delegate not arriving

Continence Awareness Forum Wednesday 22nd October 15:00 - 18:00 Room A The Continence Promotion Committee is pleased to announce that the Continence Awareness Forum will return for 2014 in Rio. As well as the general public, we are inviting health care providers from all fields as well as patient advocacy groups. Various national patient advocacy groups exchange and share their knowledge and expertise, along with ICS opinion leaders discussing important news and changes. We hope this will be an exchange of information regarding urinary incontinence and treatment among our countries including patients, healthcare professionals and industry representatives.

35 ICS Town Hall Meeting Wednesday 22nd October 2014, 18:00 - 19:00 Room C Following the success of last year’s inaugural members/Board meeting, the ICS Trustees would like to invite you to the second ‘town hall’ meeting to discuss ICS strategy and direction. The Board of Trustees recognise that the AGM does not offer the membership sufficient opportunity to discuss society matters Workshops at length or in depth so this is your opportunity as ICS members to discuss matters directly with the Board and to provide your feedback and suggestions for future initiatives. Monday, 20 October 2014 ICS Meets the Continence Societies Thursday 23rd October 13.30 - 14.30 Room C The ICS is pleased to confirm that the working lunch between the ICS and international continence societies will return in Rio. To this working lunch forum we have great pleasure in inviting national medical societies, together with national and international patient/consumer organisations concerned with urinary and faecal incontinence and bladder, bowel and pelvic floor disorders. Existing ICS Affiliate Members are welcome to come and meet with others and we welcome those interested in furthering their relationship with the ICS. Lunch will be provided

36 www.ics.org/2014 Workshops Monday, 20 October 2014 Tuesday, 2014 21 October Workshops

www.ics.org/2014 Complete your Bladder Diary and join in with the biggest study in the history of the International Continence Society. We are collecting thousands of Bladder Diaries from people all over the world to establish what is ‘normal’ with regards to urinary continence.

This will be a milestone in understand- ing bladder function. Be a part of it and download the diary now! www.ics.org/diary

38 Monday, 20th October 2014 9:00 - 12:00 Room 1 Workshop 1 How to publish and review – Tips and tricks from the editors Chairs Paul Riss, Austria Speakers Paul Riss, Maria Augusta Bortolini, Robert Freeman Aims Delegates will learn first-hand from editors of the International Urogynecology Journal how to structure a manuscript, how to use reporting guidelines – including ethical considerations – and how to avoid traps like salami publications and plagiarism. In the second part delegates will take the role of a reviewer. They will learn how to review a manuscript and how to write a good review which will be helpful to the authors and the editor. The workshop will feature short presentations, interactive group work and extensive question and answer sessions. Audience Physicians, Nurses, Physiotherapists, Midwifes Interested in Research and Publishing Category Epidemiology & Outcomes Research Level Basic

Monday, 20th October 2014 9:00 - 12:00 Room 2 Workshop 2 Complete your Bladder Diary Underactivity and obstruction in Women - A new syndrome? - How to be measured. and join in with the biggest Chairs study in the history of the Luis Abranches-Monteiro, Portugal International Continence Speakers Society. Luis Abranches-Monteiro, Miguel Silva-Ramos, Paulo Rodrigues We are collecting thousands of Bladder Aims Diaries from people all over the world Bladder outlet obstruction in women and abnormal detrusor function are a cause for LUTS and can result in voiding to establish what is ‘normal’ with dysfunction. This is particularly true when facing surgical correction of urinary incontinence. Yet, both are difficult to define and even more difficult to measure. No clinical syndromes are clearly related but the long term consequences regards to urinary continence. may be important resulting in high residual volumes, infection and voiding difficulties. It is urgent to have tools that can assess urethral resistance and detrusor function in women. The methodology used in males is not suitable to the This will be a milestone in understand- female lower urinary tract. We depict the main urodynamic and clinical differences and propose adjustments to be ing bladder function. Be a part of it and used in clinical practice. download the diary now! Audience Urologists, Gynecologists, Urodynamicists www.ics.org/diary Category LUTS in Women Level Advanced

39 Monday, 20th October 2014 9:00 - 12:00 Room 3 Workshop 3 Genetics, Genomics and Metagenomics of Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Chairs Rufus Cartwright, United Kingdom Speakers Rufus Cartwright, Heidi Brown, Jennifer Wu, Nedra Whitehead, Ian Milsom, Jonathon Williams, Pawel Miotla Aims With the advent of genomic techniques, we now stand on the cusp of a revolution in our understanding of pelvic floor disorders. Identification of the genetic variants underlying the heritability of these conditions provides useful markers for clinical risk, prognosis, and treatment response, and startling new insights into pathophysiology. This workshop brings together genetic epidemiologists, urologists and urogynaecologists pushing the boundaries of this field. We will review the evidence so far from the genetics of pelvic floor dysfunction, and explore how understanding of both human and microbial genomes will translate to personalized therapeutics. Audience Clinical and basic researchers in pelvic floor dysfunction Category Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Level Advanced

Monday, 20th October 2014 9:00 - 12:00 Room 4 Workshop 4 Basic Neurourology Chairs Helmut Madersbacher, Austria Speakers Helmut Madersbacher, John Heesakkers, Márcio Averbeck, Thomas Kessler Aims In the fist part information on neurophysiology of the lower urinary tract and on pathophysiology related to cerebral, spinal and peripheral lesions and how they are reflected in clinical symptoms are provided. Thereafter a standard diagnostic approach will be presented and the value of the classic urodynamic techniques discussed. In the second part an overview on the therapeutic strategies in 2014 in patients (1) with an overactive detrusor and (2) with an underactive detrusor, each combined either with an underactive sphincter, an overactive sphincter or a normal sphincter will be given. Audience Doctors, Nurses, Physiotherapists with Interest in Neuro-Urology Category Neurourology: Clinical Level Basic

40 Monday, 20th October 2014 9:00 - 12:00 Room 5 Workshop 5 Multidisciplinary approach to female sexuality based on practical concepts Chairs Aparecida Pacetta, Brazil Speakers Aparecida Pacetta, Maura Seleme, Bary Berghmans, Willy Davila Aims The approach of Female sexuality dysfunction is still controversial in literature, even if physicians and physiotherapists nowadays pay more attention to this problem and the patients are demanding for more information. The purpose of this workshop is to bring more comprehension of sexual dysfunctions based on evidences and experiences of physicians and physiotherapists. The physiotherapeutic treatment is still unknown to the majority and the demonstration of those techniques is essential to give more therapeutic options with medical treatment. The intention of this is to create a method in which professionals of distinct areas will be able to act more efficiently. Audience Physicians, Physiotherapists, Psychologists, Sexologists, Nurses Category Sexual Dysfunction (related to incontinence) Level Advanced

Monday, 20th October 2014 9:00 -13:00 Room 6 Workshop 6 Sex, Neuromodulation, Self-Help,Gut microbiome and IC Chairs Ragi Doggweiler, Switzerland Speakers Ragi Doggweiler, Kristene Whitmore, Michele Spinelli, Barbara Mündner-Hensen, Elke Heßdörfer Aims This workshop aims to discuss the importance of a multimodal approach in the treatment of patients diagnosed with chronic pelvic pain syndrome. There is emphasis on a multimodal approach while recognizing the unitary psycho- physiologic nature of both illness and healing Discussion of neuromodulation and neuroplasticity in the treatment of chronic pelvic pain will be undertaken. Specific consideration will be given not only the symptoms as guidelines to treatment but also the patient as a whole including the environment he or she is living and functioning. New information on the importance to evaluate gut microbiome and possibility of auto-vaccinationin in the treatment of IC. Another talking point involves the degree of patient willingness Audience Physicians, Nurses and Physical Therapist Category Painful Bladder Syndromes/IC Level Advanced

41 Monday, 20th October 2014 9:00 - 12:00 Room A Workshop 7 Detrusor underactivity: detection and diagnosis Chairs Gommert van Koeveringe, Netherlands Speakers Gommert van Koeveringe, Christopher Chapple, Matthias Oelke, Kevin Rademakers Aims Detrusor underactivity has gained increasing scientific and clinical interest since it became obvious that a substantial number of female or male patients suffer from this bladder condition. The key speakers of this workshop are intensively involved in new research initiatives within this unexplored field. They will present and discuss the known facts concerning the diagnosis of detrusor underactivity. Which invasive or non-invasive tools to assess contractility are currently available? How can we differentiate detrusor underactivity from bladder outlet obstruction? How do we define the patients with detrusor underactivity and what are differences in assessment of male and female patients? Audience Urologists, Gynaecologists, Researchers, Epidemiologists, Colleagues interested In Urodynamics Category LUTS in Men Level Advanced

Monday, 20th October 2014 9:00 - 12:00 Room B Workshop 8 Lower Urinary Tract Biomechanics: Physiological & Clinical Implications Chairs Margot Damaser, United States Speakers Margot Damaser, Matthew Fraser, Maryrose Sullivan, Christopher Chermansky Aims This workshop will provide an overview of lower urinary tract biomechanics and its relationship to Urodynamics, physiology, and pathophysiology by reviewing developing theories regarding the relationship between bladder mechanics and physiological responses at whole organ, cellular, and molecular levels. We will also relate biomechanics to pathophysiology and clinical treatments of lower urinary tract dysfunction. This workshop should provide the background for researchers and clinicians to test their own theories regarding lower urinary tract biomechanics and its impact on lower urinary tract physiology. Audience Researchers & Clinicians interested in developing theories about biomechanics, their implications to function and dysfunction of the lower urinary tract, and the mechanism by which therapeutics impact lower urinary tract biomechanics. Category LUT Physiology Level Advanced 42 Monday, 20th October 2014 9:00 - 18:00 Room C Workshop 9 Confederación Americana de Urología (CAU) Meeting (Free workshop) Speakers Mauricio Plata, Humberto Chiang, Arturo Dell’Oro, Jacques Corcos, Juan Castaño, Francisco Cruz, Roger Dmochowski, Cassio Riccetto, Bruno Deval, Tufan Tarcan, Raul Valdevenito, Biagio Adile, Merycarla Pichardo, Jorge Moreno-Palacios, Francisco Coronel, João Amaro, Flavio Trigo Rocha, Juan Tejerizo, Carlos Errando-Smet, Vianette Montagne, Carlos Baez, Manuel Delgado Pacheco Aims This is an update and review of recent concepts in the diagnosis of pelvic floor disorders starting from the foundations of the clinical history and physical examination and a comprehensive review of diagnostic tools specific for urinary incontinence in male and female, pelvic organ prolapse and neurological conditions that can alter the lower urinary tract. A general discussion of management options moving form conservative treatments towards surgical management taking into account and evidence based approach. Delegates should note some sections may be in Spanish Audience Urologists, Gynaecologists, Physical Therapists, Continence Advisors, Nurses Category Pelvic Floor Level Basic

Monday, 20th October 2014 8:30 - 17:00 Room B8 Workshop 10 ICS meets SINUG and Núcleo Brasileiro de Uroginecologia (Free Workshop) Chairs David Castro-Diaz, Spain, Rogerio Fraga, Spain Speakers David Castro-Diaz, Rogerio Fraga, Carlos D’Ancona, Luis Prieto, Carlos Errando, Cassio Riccetto, Manuel Fillol, Maria Pascual Amoros, Eduardo Vicente Palacio, Jose Maria Adot Zurbano, Maria Augusta Bortolini, Leonardo Bezerra, Manuel Esteban Fuertes, Juan Castaño, Salvador Arlandis, Nucelio Lemos, Miguel Jimenez-Cidre, Rui Versos, Daniel Garcia Sanchez, Blanca Madurga-Patuel, Juan Cerezuela, Laura Escobar del Barco, Maribel Valdivia, Raul Valdevenito, Biagio Adile Aims This is a joint Workshop of the Iberoamerican Society of Neurourology and Urogynaecology (SINUG) and the Brazilian Group of Urogynaecology. We have put together what we consider is a good and updated programme covering most related topics of interest for our associates. This meeting intends to gather people from Spanish and Portuguese speaking areas together enhancing at the same time the strength of ICS ASM in Rio and the strength of the ICS itself. Audience All disciplines Category Neurourology: Clinical Level Advanced 43

Monday, 20th October 2014 14:00 - 17:00 Room 1 Workshop 11 A Case-driven workshop on intractable overactive bladder. Chairs Jacques Corcos, Canada Speakers Jacques Corcos, Marcus Drake, Francisco Cruz, Elizabeth Shelly, Campeau Lysanne Aims Complicated cases of OAB are seen daily in urology and urogynaecology practice. Managing these cases is often challenging despite the multiplicity of treatment options available. A better understanding of the disease, a better management of the patient seen at his first visit, a better knowledge of new and future drugs, a better use of non invasive techniques, a better use of botulinum toxin and neuromodulation are many ways of improving our management of these difficult cases. This workshop will re-visit all these approaches and will be driven by clinical cases to better illustrate these different approaches. Participants will be also invited to bring their difficult cases to be discussed by other attendees and by the panel of experts. Audience Physicians and continence advisor nurses Category Detrusor Overactivity Level Advanced

Monday, 20th October 2014 14:00 - 18:00 Room 2 Workshop 12 Pelvic Floor Ultrasound Chairs Hans Peter Dietz, Australia Speakers Hans Peter Dietz, Ka Lai Shek, Kamil Svabik, Rodrigo Guzman Rojas, Zsuzsanna Jármy Di Bella Aims This workshop will familiarise attendees with the basic methodology and clinical uses of pelvic floor ultrasound imaging, both using 2D ultrasound and 3D/4D technology, including the detection and assessment of pelvic floor trauma. The live scanning segment will provide for limited hands-on opportunity in normal volunteers and patients with urinary incontinence and female pelvic organ prolapse, before and after surgical intervention. We will provide a DVD with de-identified cases for offline analysis and a palpation model for the teaching of the diagnosis of levator trauma by palpation. Audience Gynaecologists, Urogynaecologists, Physiotherapists, Radiologists, Urologists, Colorectal surgeons, Gastroenterologists, Sonologists Category Imaging Techniques Level Basic 44

Monday, 20th October 2014 14:00 - 18:00 Room 3 Workshop 13 Complications of Incontinence and Prolapse Surgery: Evaluation, Intervention, and Resolution—A Review from Both Specialties Chairs Howard Goldman, United States Speakers Howard Goldman, Sandip Vasavada, Roger Dmochowski, Tristi Muir, Kamran Sajadi Aims This course will summarise both common and uncommon complications associated with standard and new technologies used for pelvic floor reconstruction and urinary incontinence therapy in women. The intent of this course is to present both the approach to evaluation and management of these complications from both the urologic and urogynaecologic perspective of the combined faculty. The emphasis is on newer technologies and complications, both acute and chronic, that are associated with these various surgeries. The goal of this course will be to summarise, not only, identification, but also evaluation and appropriate intervention, as well as patient counselling for these various complications. Audience Any pelvic floor reconstructive surgeon who performs incontinence and/or pelvic organ prolapse surgery. Whether one is a urologist or a gynaecologist a review of the essentials for preventing, evaluating and managing such complications is essential. Category Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Organ Prolapse Level Advanced

Monday, 20th October 2014 14:00 - 18:00 Room 4 Workshop 14 Nocturia, what about it? Chairs Karel Everaert, Belgium Speakers Karel Everaert, Kari Tikkinen, Jeffrey Weiss, An-Sofie Goessaert, Matthias Oelke, Alan Wein Aims This workshop offers a comprehensive overview on the current knowledge on nocturia on an advanced level. In the first diagnostic part we will clarify the importance of nocturia and the effect on quality of life, sleep and general health. Based on patient characteristics a guidance for an advanced diagnostic approach will be set out. In the second therapeutic part, nocturia in specific patient groups and the implications on treatment will be discussed. Besides, an overview on the different hormones involved in diuresis will be set forth as a guidance for treatment. An interactive session at the end will give the audience the possibility to get a practical feeling with the new knowledge. Audience Urologists, Urogynaecologists, Physiotherapists Category LUT Physiology Level Advanced 45

Monday, 20th October 2014 14:00 - 18:00 Room 5 Workshop 15 Neuromodulation in complex pelvic floor disorders Chairs Sohier Elneil, United Kingdom Speakers Sohier Elneil, Michele Spinelle, Alex Digesu, Daniel Engeler, Jalesh Panicker Aims The aim is to explore the neurological basis of complex pelvic floor disorders and to provide guidance for management and treatment using different types of neuromodulation. The objectives are: 1. To understand the neurology of the pelvic floor in complex pelvic floor disorders like intractable OAB/DO, chronic pelvic pain and faecal incontinence. 2. To comprehend how neuromodulation works. 3. To look at the role of Posterior Tibial Nerve Stimulation (PTNS), Sacral Neurmodulation (SNM) and Pudendal Neuromodulation (PNM) in the management of complex pelvic floor disorders. 4. To practice PTNS, SNM and PNM techniques on provided models. Audience This workshop would be useful for urologists, urogynaecologists, gynaecologists, colorectal surgeons, specialised nurses and physiotherapists, continence advisors and all affiliated professionals. Category Neurourology: Clinical Level Advanced

Monday, 20th October 2014 14:00 - 18:00 Room 6 Workshop 16 (Committee Activity) School of Urodynamics Teaching Modules (Free Workshop) Chairs Peter Rosier, Netherlands Speakers Peter Rosier, Enrico Finazzi Agrò, Christian Cobreros, Tufan Tarcan, Margaret McDougald, Andrew Gammie, Alex Digesu Aims The ICS Urodynamic Committee is convinced that education in best practice is one of the starting points for practice quality improvement. Supported by the ICS strategic plan, the Committee continues to work on content of the education modules. The teaching modules that the Committee has developed, and will continue to develop, consist of a peer reviewed published manuscript, a slide set and webcast presentation. The goal of these teaching modules is to provide an optimal combination of scientifically valid, easily accessible education for everyone. We are still continuing to improve the model with further standardisation of the manuscripts, which will be published in N&U after peer review. We will present the newest modules in our workshop Audience Everyone interested in learning and teaching of techniques for diagnosis of lower urinary tract dysfunction Keywords 46 Urodynamic Techniques

Monday, 20th October 2014 14:00 - 18:00 Room A Workshop 17 Intrinsic Sphincteric Deficiency, Diagnosis and Management Chairs Sherif Mourad, Egypt Speakers Sherif Mourad, Ervin Kocjancic, Patrick Woodman, Paulo Palma, Maura Seleme Aims The aims and objectives are: giving a broad review of the diagnostic tools and measures to help identifying Intrinsic Sphincteric Deficiency and to evaluate the degree of sphincteric weakness. The audience will be able to understand better how to decide upon the suitable mode of treatment for such cases according to the aetiology and whether there is a concomitant lesion or not. Audience Urologists, Gynaecologists, Urogynaecologists and Physiotherapists

Monday, 20th October 2014 14:00 - 18:00 Room B Workshop 18 Management of bowel dysfunction following obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASIS) Chairs Paula Igualada-Martinez, United Kingdom Speakers Paula Igualada-Martinez, Heidi Brown, Alexis Schizas, Rufus Cartwright Aims The aim of this course is to learn how to evaluate and manage bowel dysfunction following obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASIS). Objectives: At the end of the workshop the participants should be able to: - Understand the anatomy and physiology of the pelvic floor including the anal sphincter complex - Recognise and classify OASIS following endoanal ultrasound assessment - Understand anorectal physiology following OASIS - Identify and evaluate bowel dysfunction following OASIS - Learn how to set up a dedicated one-stop OASIS clinic and manage subsequent deliveries - Learn about the role of Physiotherapy management of bowel dysfunction following OASIS - Understand the long-term consequences of OASIS Audience Urogynaecologists, Gynaecologists, Obstetricians, Colorectal Surgeons, Physiotherapists, Continence Nurses, Midwives Category Pelvic Floor Level Advanced

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Continence Product Advisor Tuesday, 21st October 2014 9:00 - 12:00 Room 1 Workshop 19 Final Frontier in LUTS. Targeting the Urothelium to Treat OAB, IC/BPS, Hypersensitive Bladder and Ketamine Cystitis The Independent, research based Chairs advice website for product users & Hann-Chorng Kuo, Taiwan healthcare professionals. Speakers Hann-Chorng Kuo, Lori Birder, Michael Chancellor, Yao-Chi Chuang, Chun-Hou Liao www.continenceproductadvisor.org Aims Urothelial dysfunction might play a role in the abnormality of expression of sensory receptors or release of transmitters  Find which products suit your, or your patients’ in the suburothelial nerves or interstitial cells. In this regard, intravesical treatment to inhibit receptor expression or personal needs transmitter release might provide good therapeutic effects in the treatment of sensory urgency, interstitial cystitis/ bladder pain syndrome, and overactive bladder (OAB). Intravesical pharmacotherapy has been used for the treatment  Read information about all product types of refractory OAB and IC/BPS, however, an important obstacle in the success of intravesical drug delivery arises from the low permeability of bladder epithelium. This workshop helps participants select suitable intravesical treatment for  Share your product tips with other users urothelial associated LUTD. Audience  Find continence organisations in your part of Urologists, Urogynecologists, Clinical and Basic Researchers the world Category Detrusor Overactivity  A collaborative project from: Level Advanced and Tuesday, 21st October 2014 9:00 - 12:00 Room 2 Workshop 20 Diagnostic and therapeutic approach to obstructed defecation syndrome Chairs Giulio Santoro, Italy Speakers Giulio Aniello Santoro, Anders Mellgren, S. Abbas Shobeiri, Pawel Wieczorek, Julia Herbert Aims Obstructed defecation syndrome (ODS) can be due to different reasons (rectocele, enterocele, rectal prolapse, intussusception, pelvic floor dyssynergy). Management of ODS depends on a comprehensive understanding of the anatomy and function of the anorectal region. Aims of this workshop are to provide participants the basic knowledge on: 1) the normal anatomy of the anorectum, 2) the diagnostic procedures including imaging techniques, manometric and neurophysiologic tests and 3) the main guidelines and indications for the treatment of ODS. Audience Colorectal Surgeons, Gastroenterologists, Urogynecologists, Physiotherapists Category Lower Bowel Dysfunction Level Basic 51

Tuesday, 21st October 2014 9:00 - 12:00 Room 3 Workshop 21 Voiding Dysfunction after Sling Surgery Chairs David Castro-Diaz, Spain Speakers David Castro-Diaz, Tufan Tarcan, Christopher Chapple Aims Sling surgery is the most common procedure performed to treat stress urinary incontinence(SUI) in women. Although most women are cured of incontinence after surgery, a small minority develop voiding dysfunction clinically manifested as significant post-void residual, poor flow rate, urgency and urgency incontinence or pelvic pain which quite often are not easy to deal with. In the absence of clear guidelines, evaluation and management of post-sling voiding dysfunction continues to be controversial particularly in regards to time and choices of therapy. The aim of this workshop is to discuss the different options for the evaluation and management of voiding dysfunction after sling surgery for SUI. Audience Urologists, Gynaecologists and any other profesional interested in the subject Category LUTS in Women Level Advanced

Tuesday, 21st October 2014 9:00 - 12:00 Room 4 Workshop 22 (Committee activity) Setting the Standards; developing new ICS Standards in the era of evidence-based medicine. Standardisation Steering Committee activity (Free Workshop) Chairs Marcus Drake, United Kingdom Speakers Marcus Drake, Peter Rosier, Jane Meijlink Aims The Standards are one of the key initiatives of the ICS. The ICS Standardisation Steering Committee has modernised the approach for developing ICS standards, using the principles of evidence based medicine.1,2 A summary of the procedure is published.3 The process is designed to develop relevant practical and up-to date standards in a concise manner. Audience This is a special purpose standardisation steering committee workshop with the aim to certify persons that are willing or planning to join ICS ad-hoc standardisation working groups. Category Epidemiology & Outcomes Research Level Basic

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Tuesday, 21st October 2014 9:00 - 12:00 Room A Workshop 23 Approaches to pelvic organ prolapse surgery Chairs Philippe Zimmern, United States Speakers Philippe Zimmern, Kimberly Kenton, Sandip Vasavada Aims This course is intended to update the reconstructive pelvic surgeon and all interested trainees on the pros and cons of modern surgical approaches in the management of pelvic organ prolapse. This interactive course will feature concise lectures on current debates with each approach, including robotic surgery. The course will include multiple surgical video clips, and provocative case discussions to enhance the interaction with the audience. Audience This course is intended to update the reconstructive pelvic surgeon and all interested trainees on the pros and cons of surgical approaches in the modern management of pelvic organ prolapse. Videoclips and case discussions will make it lively. Category Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Organ Prolapse Level Advanced

Tuesday, 21st October 2014 9:00 - 12:00 Room 6 Workshop 24 What should you know about post - prostatectomy incontinence: From diagnosis to differential indication for specific treatment Chairs Wilhelm Huebner, Austria Speakers Wilhelm Huebner, Ervin Kocjancic, Ricarda Bauer, Flavio Trigo Rocha, Heather Lynn Moky Aims Urinary incontinence post radical prostatectomy has a negative impact on the Quality of Life and the treatment is a challenge. The aim of the workshop is to give a comprehensive overview of the current aspects of male urinary incontinence in a multidisciplinary fashion. Physical therapists and urologists will discuss the current possible options for optimal counselling and treatment of male urinary incontinence. At the end of the session the participants will be able to perform specific diagnostic steps, familiarse with the most frequently performed physical therapy and other rehabilitation options, achieve the basic knowledge of different surgical options, management of difficult cases and complications. Audience Physicians, Physiotherapists, Nurses Category Incontinence (Male) Level Advanced 53

Tuesday, 21st October 2014 9:00 - 12:00 Room B2 Workshop 25 Advanced clinical and research methods for unravelling the relationship between pathophysiology and the success of OAB treatment Chairs Cara Tannenbaum, Canada Speakers Cara Tannenbaum, Ann Hanna-Mitchell, Rufus Cartwright Aims This workshop aims to create a framework for clinicians and researchers to classify OAB patients according to underlying pathophysiology. We will review the 4 current pathophysiologic theories underlying idiopathic OAB symptoms: the urothelial/suburothelial hypothesis, the myogenic hypothesis, bladder ischemia, and stress-related/perceptual disturbances originating in the central nervous system. Participants will be exposed to different clinical screening strategies and/or biomarkers to identify patients with each pathophysiologic sub-type of idiopathic OAB. Evidence on the relationship between pathophysiology and the success of OAB treatment will be critically appraised in the context of validating a new clinical classification algorithm. Audience Urologists, Urogynecologists, Clinical Trialists, Basic Science Researchers, Pharmaceutical Industry, and Outcomes Researchers Category LUT Physiology Level Advanced

Tuesday, 21st October 2014 9:00 - 12:00 Room B Workshop 26 NeuroUrology- A case studies based approach to investigations and management Chairs Rizwan Hamid, United Kingdom Speakers Rizwan Hamid, Giulio Del Popolo, Julian Shah, Karl Sievert, Regina Alvarenga Aims The aim of this workshop is to provide a disease specific, case based approach in the diagnosis, management and treating potential complications of the most common neurourologic conditions including spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis and spina bifida. This will be undertaken by individual case based studies of these diseases in a step wise manner involving the audience in understanding the best management of neuropathic bladder in context of different pathologies. Special emphasis will be on the long term management and treatment of complications. An effort will be made to highlight the important differences in the management of a neuropathic bladder secondary to spinal cord injury vs multiple sclerosis. Audience Urological Trainees, Consultants managing neuropathic patients, Healthcare Professionals managing patient with neurological diseases Category Neurourology: Clinical Level 54 Advanced

Tuesday, 21st October 2014 9:00 - 12:00 Room C Workshop 27 Neurogenic urinary tract dysfunction and Pregnancy Chairs Miriam Waligora, Brazil Speakers Miriam Waligora, Milton Borreli Jr, Paulo Carvalho, Virginia Roncatti Aims The workshop fills an important gap bringing the experience of the faculty in following paraplegic/tetraplegic patients during pregnancy and the specific measures to take for delivery as well as how to best prevent urinary tract complications. It aims to give the audience the tools to give support for the patients’ fears and focus the care on the real risk areas: infection, sphincter care, thromboembolism prevention and risk associated with sensibility/mobility limitations. Audience Urogynaecologists, Ob-Gyn, Urologists, Physiotherapists, Neurologists Category Pregnancy Level Advanced

Tuesday, 21st October 2014 9:00 - 17:00 Room B1 Workshop 28 Current Nursing Management of Incontinence (Free Workshop) Chairs Sandra Engberg, United States Speakers Sandra Engberg, Mary Wilde, Margaret Wilson, Ricardo Reges Maia de Oliveira, Tamara Dickinson, Gisele Azevedo, Maria Helena Baena de Moraes Lopes, Tânia Lima Aims The objectives of this workshop are to discuss current, evidence-based approaches to nursing and conservative management of some of the most common incontinence problems that is enhanced by delegate participation, interaction and case studies. Audience Nurses and Physiotherapists Category Rehabilitation & Conservative Treatments Level Basic

55 Tuesday, 21st October 2014 9:00 - 18:30 Room B8 Workshop 29 Innovative Physiotherapy Workshop: The Door-to-Door Concept (Free Workshop) Chairs Bary Berghmans, Netherlands Speakers Bary Berghmans, Marijke Slieker-ten Hove, Gommert van Koeveringe, Paulo Palma, Helena Frawley, Katherine Moore, Aparecida Pacetta, Adelia Lucio, Maura Seleme, Tadeu Tamanini, Silvana Uchoa, Philip Van Kerrebroeck, Maria Helena Lopes, Stefano Salvatore, Elisabetta Costantini, Lucia Camara, Helmut Madersbacher, Alex Digesu, Elizabeth Shelly Aims This ICS workshop provides shoulder to shoulder medical doctors and other health providers evidence-based biological rationale and clinical relevant hands-on training about pelvic floor rehabilitation in adults with different kinds of pelvic floor dysfunctions. What are the underlying concepts and principles of these modalities of pelvic floor rehabilitation? what kind of patients are most suitable and what is the level of evidence? How is this evidence linked and how is it implemented into clinical practice? The practical part with active participation of the attendees builds on the biological rationale and shows the participants innovative and effective assessment and treatment modalities. Audience Physiotherapists, Urologists, Gynaecologists, Colorectal Surgeons, Nurses Category Rehabilitation & Conservative Treatments Level Advanced 12:00 - 14:00 Lunch

Tuesday, 21st October 2014 14:00 - 18:00 Room 1 Workshop 30 Complex Genital Tract Fistulas: Improving outcomes through a multi-disciplinary approach Chairs Sohier Elneil, United Kingdom Speakers Sohier Elneil, Sherif Mourad, Serigne Gueye, Christopher Payne, Gill Brook Aims The aim of this workshop is to look at bladder and pelvic floor dysfunction that arises after fistulas occur, and the consequence of surgical repair. It will provide guidance on how to manage the complications using appropriate investigations and individualising care. A review of the anatomy and changes in bladder and pelvic floor function will also be undertaken, as well as introducing conservative management and strategies for long term prevention of complications and obstetric fistula in general. Audience Gynaecologists, Urologists, Urogynaecologists, Colo-rectal surgeons, Physiotherapists, Nurses, Continence Advisers and all those interested in the developing world. Category Reconstructive Surgery: LUT 56 Level Advanced

Tuesday, 21st October 2014 14:00 - 18:00 Room 2 Workshop 31 Conservative Management of Adult Pelvic Floor Dysfunction: a Physiotherapy Approach (Free workshop) Chairs Margaret Sherburn, Australia Speakers Margaret Sherburn, Elizabeth Shelly, Andrea Marques, Cristiane Carboni Aims The aims of this workshop are to provide: 1. An understanding of a physiotherapy assessment of UI and POP and the clinical reasoning undertaken to diagnose and plan the physiotherapy management of UI & POP 2. An opportunity to revise the functional anatomy of the PFM & how to assess PFM function 3. A forum to discuss the principles of teaching PFM exercise for motor control, strength training and functional training, including rationale, evidence base, clinical application and progression 4. A basic understanding of the functional interaction between the pelvic floor and trunk muscles 5. Evidence for the use of electrical stimulation and biofeedback in the management of PFM dysfunction, and rationale for their clinical application Audience This workshop is aimed at local practitioners, specifically physiotherapists and others interested in physiotherapy management. The course will be presented in both Portuguese and English to encourage local clinicians/ physiotherapists to attend. Category Rehabilitation & Conservative Treatments Level Basic

Tuesday, 21st October 2014 14:00 - 17:00 Room 3 Workshop 32 Basic Urodynamics - an interactive workshop Chairs Marcus Drake, United Kingdom Speakers Marcus Drake, Hashim Hashim, Arturo Garcia Mora, Andrew Gammie Aims This workshop aims to provide a practical course offering an interactive “hands on” environment for practitioners to improve their skills in urodynamics. The use of recorded tests, access to equipment and small groups means that individual problems can be addressed. At the end of the workshop delegates should feel more confident in their practice. Audience All practitioners (nurses, technicians and doctors) who are involved with the practical aspects of urodynamic investigations, but who do not consider themselves to be experts. Category Urodynamic Techniques Level Basic

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Tuesday, 21st October 2014 14:00 - 18:00 Room 4 Workshop 33 Comprehensive Pelvic Floor Ultrasonography (Endovaginal and Endoanal imaging) Chairs S. Abbas Shobeiri, United States Speakers S. Abbas Shobeiri, Giulio Aniello Santoro, Pawel Wieczorek Aims By the end of this course we hope for you to have competence in performing 2D transperineal, 3D endovaginal and 3D endoanal ultrasound evaluation of the pelvic floor, including anal sphincter and levator ani complex. After attending this Workshop, the participants should be able to perform an endovaginal and endoanal pelvic floor ultrasound and use the desktop 3D software to obtain basic measurements. Audience Gynecologists, Urologists, Urogynecologists, Colorectal Surgeons, Medical Imaging Specialists, Radiologists, Sonographers, Physiotherapists, and Continence Nurse Practitioners. Category Imaging Techniques Level Advanced

Tuesday, 21st October 2014 14:00 - 18:00 Room 5 Workshop 34 Evaluation and management of neurogenic bladder and bowel in children and young adults. Chairs Giovanni Mosiello, Italy Speakers Giovanni Mosiello, Enrico Finazzi-Agrò, Rejane Bernardes, Eliane Fonseca, Kwang Myung Kim, Stuart Bauer Aims Children with neurogenic bladder and bowel dysfunctions (NBBD) related to a congenital or acquired condition require lifelong evaluation and treatment, especially for continence and preservation of upper urinary tract. Different treatment options can be considered: rehabilitation, pharmacotherapy, endoscopic procedures and surgery reconstructions. A correct choice must be in one hand patient related always preserving the upper urinary tract and increasing quality of life (urinary and faecal continence). This workshop would like to offer a critical discussion on the diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of NBBD from childhood to adults, considering different worldwide scenarios and EBM results in order to increase knowledge of the participants. Audience Urologist, Pediatric Urologist, Nephrologist, Nurse, Physiotherapist, Surgeon, Neurologist, Neurosurgeon, Gastroenterologist, Gynecologist Category Pediatrics Level Advanced 58

Tuesday, 21st October 2014 14:00 - 18:00 Room 6 Workshop 35 Clinical, biomechanical and functional evaluation of pelvic floor in female athletes. A multidisciplinary approach. Chairs Maita Poli de Araujo, Brazil Speakers Maita Poli de Araujo, Renato Natal Jorge, Zsuzsanna Jarmi Di Bella, Thuane da Roza, Camila Garcia de Carvalho Aims Previous studies have shown that pelvic floor disorders can affect young sports practitioners, although they usually don’t present classical risk factors. Trampoline gymnastics, basketball, volleyball or athletics are considered high-risk modalities for urinary and faecal incontinence. This workshop will provide an overview of the pelvic floor disorders in female athletes and the multidisciplinary approach using clinical, biomechanical and functional evaluation. Attendees will also be introduced to processing clinical evaluation using standards, protocols and Sport Medicine techniques. Audience Gynaecologists, Urogynaecologists, Physiotherapists Category Pelvic Floor Level Basic

Tuesday, 21st October 2014 14:00 - 18:00 Room A Workshop 36 Complications in pelvic organ prolapse surgery. How to stay out of trouble. Chairs Stephen Jeffery, South Africa Speakers Stephen Jeffery, Catherine Matthews, Kimberly Kenton, Jerry Blaivas Aims Complications are unfortunately a reality facing every surgeon performing pelvic floor reconstructive procedures. In this workshop, four expert surgeons will be describing their personal tips and tricks in performing safe surgery. This will include native tissue repair, vaginal mesh procedures, laparoscopic and robotic sacrocolpopexy. The management of a broad range of complications will be discussed. We will also cover procedure selection and balancing efficacy and risks. The faculty will be discussing a number of their individual complications and how these were managed. This promises to be a practical, surgically orientated workshop. Audience Gynaecologists and Urologists performing prolapse surgery. Category Reconstructive Surgery. Pelvic Organ Prolapse Level Basic

59 Tuesday, 21st October 2014 14:00 - 18:00 Room B Workshop 37 Pathophysiology, assessment and treatment of anorectal dysfunction in women Chairs Lucia Oliveira, Brazil Speakers Lucia Oliveira, Mara Salum, Nucelio Lemos, Alice Brandao Aims The aim of our workshop is to discuss the different aspects of anorectal dysfunction in the female population. The specific objectives are: 1. To discuss the pathophysiology and assessment of faecal incontinence and obstructed defecation syndrome; 2.To understand the different anorectal and imaging tests that can be utilised for evaluation of anorectal dysfunction and how they can help during selection of the best treatment modalities; 3.To discuss the conservative, minimal invasive and surgical options to treat anorectal dysfunction in women. Audience Coloproctologists, Gynecologists, General Surgeons, General Clinicians, Physiotherapists Category Lower Bowel Dysfunction Level Advanced

Tuesday, 21st October 2014 14:00 - 18:00 Room D Workshop 38 Digital palpation to imaging: How should pelvic-floor-muscle evaluation tools influence physiotherapy practice? Chairs Chantale Dumoulin, Canada Speakers Chantale Dumoulin, Mélanie Morin, Jennifer Kruger, Petra Voorham - van der Zalm Aims At the conclusion of this workshop, the participant will: 1. be able to identify the pelvic floor muscle evaluation tools (digital evaluation, pressure, EMG, dynamometry US and MRI), their psychometric properties (reliability, validity) and their advantages and disadvantages in clinical practice. 2. be able to identify the pelvic-floor morphological deficits and dysfunctions and the pelvic-floor morphological physiotherapy outcome predictions for a specific urogynaecological problem: UI, POP and vulvo-vaginal pain. 3. be able to use this new knowledge on pelvic floor muscle evaluation tools to plan and develop more efficient pelvic floor physiotherapy intervention for patients with UI, POP and vulvo-vaginal pain. Audience All clinicians and researchers interested in pelvic floor muscle evaluation tools and their impact on clinical practice Category Rehabilitation & Conservative Treatments Level Advanced 60

Tuesday, 21st October 2014 14:00 - 15:30 Room C Workshop 39 Continence Promotion: Developing your specialist conservative management practice (A Continence Promotion Committee Initiative: Free Workshop) Chairs Tamara Dickinson, United States Speakers Tamara Dickinson, Elisabeth Bakker, Diane Newman, Peter Meyers Aims As a Continence Promotion Committee initiative this workshop will focus on development of a conservative, non- surgical continence management practice. Audience Any delegate wishing to develop a practice involving conservative, non-surgical continence practice Category Quality of Life (QoL) Level Basic

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Visit the new Open Discussion Poster ses- Posters are grouped by category and will sions during lunch breaks on Wednesday be displayed for one day: and Thursday for your chance to take part in the discussion and vote for the best Wednesday 13:30 - 14:30 posters.  Open Discussion Videos (at the ICS booth)  Anatomy & Biomechanics Expert Poster Pilots will guide delegates  Anorectal Dysfunction around the display and conduct delegates’  Imaging questions to the authors.  Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women  Nocturia  Pain & Sexual Dysfunction  Pelvic Organ Prolapse  Rehabilitation  Stress Urinary Incontinence

Thursday 13:30 - 14:30  Basic Science Poster Pilots can be easily identifi ed by the  Epidemiology Pilot wings worn on their name badge.  Geriatrics  Male A Delegates’ Choice Award will go to the  Neurourology highest voted poster of each category. Use  Paediatrics the ballot cards included in your delegate  Pharmacology bag to vote for your favourite poster in  Urodynamics each category.

Delegates’ Choice Award

64 Wednesday, 22nd October 2014 13:30 - 17:30 Room D Open Discussion Posters Workshop 40 ICCS workshop: Advances in Bladder and Bowel Dysfunction in Children and Adolescents (Free New for 2014! Workshop) Chairs Visit the new Open Discussion Poster ses- Posters are grouped by category and will Eliane Fonseca, Brazil sions during lunch breaks on Wednesday be displayed for one day: Speakers and Thursday for your chance to take part Eliane Fonseca, João Antonio Correia, Mario Patricolo, Rejane Bernardes, Renata Martins, Stuart Bauer in the discussion and vote for the best Wednesday 13:30 - 14:30 posters.  Open Discussion Videos (at the ICS booth) Aims The aim of this workshop is to provide the latest knowledge in Bladder and Bowel Dysfunction (BBD), including  Anatomy & Biomechanics physiopathology, central nervous system and intestinal motility disorders’ role, clinical evaluation of BBD and  Expert Poster Pilots will guide delegates Anorectal Dysfunction comorbidities; BBD classification according new ICCS terminology and Roma III recommendations; functional around the display and conduct delegates’  Imaging ultrasound and non invasive urodynamic technique and new treatment evidences. questions to the authors.  Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Audience  Nocturia Paediatricians, Paediatric Urologists, Paediatric Nephrologists, Paediatric Gastroenterologists, Physiotherapists,  Pain & Sexual Dysfunction Urotherapists  Pelvic Organ Prolapse  Rehabilitation Category  Stress Urinary Incontinence Pediatrics Level Thursday 13:30 - 14:30 Advanced  Basic Science Poster Pilots can be easily identifi ed by the  Epidemiology Wednesday, 22nd October 2014 14:30 - 17:30 Room B Pilot wings worn on their name badge.  Geriatrics Workshop 41  Male Sexual dysfunction in women, men and neurologic people and the impact of incontinence on A Delegates’ Choice Award will go to the  Neurourology sexual life (Free Workshop) highest voted poster of each category. Use  Paediatrics Chairs the ballot cards included in your delegate  Pharmacology Adelia Lucio, Brazil bag to vote for your favourite poster in  Urodynamics Speakers each category. Adelia Lucio, Mara de Abreu Etienne, Helena Pantaroto, Cristiane Carboni, Milagros Castro Aims Delegates’ Discuss if sexuality can be improved in patients who undergo PFMT; - Present and discuss, using clinical cases, Choice conservative treatments for vaginismus, vulvodynia and erectile dysfunction; - Talk about emotional impact, caused by urinary incontinence, on sexuality; - And discuss how to manage the sexual life of people affected by a neurologic Award desease. Audience Physiotherapists, Nurses, Physicians and any other health professional interested in learn more about sexual dysfunction. Category Sexual Dysfunction (related to incontinence) Level Advanced

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07:30 - 08:30 Welcome Bossa Nova Coffee Location: 2nd Floor Foyer Chair: Sender Herschorn (Canada) Speakers: Etelvino Trindade (Brazil), Suely Rodrigues Thuler (Brazil), Carlos Corradi (Brazil) Members: Carlos Levi D’Ancona (Brazil), Nucelio L B M Lemos (Brazil)

08:30 - 09:00 Aging and Nitric Oxide (Gilberto De Nucci) Location: Auditorium Speaker: Gilberto De Nucci (Brazil)

09:00 - 10:30 Session 1 (Plenary Podium) - Insights into Neural Pathways Location: Auditorium Chairs: Sender Herschorn (Canada), Carlos Levi D’Ancona (Brazil)

9:00 1 PRIZE AWARD: Best Basic Science Abstract IN-VIVO IMAGING OF THE NEURONAL NETWORK OF THE LOWER URINARY TRACT USING DTI-FIBRE TRACKING – A PILOT STUDY Wöllner J, Zweers P, Krebs J, Berger M, Pannek J 9:15 2 COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE LOWER URINARY TRACT AND THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM: FUNCTIONAL MAPPING OF THE PERIAQUEDUCTAL GRAY MATTER Meriaux C, Jahanshahi A, Hohnen R, Temel Y, van Koeveringe G 9:30 3 INVESTIGATION TO RESTORE INNERVATION OF THE LOWER URINARY TRACT OF SPINAL CORD INJURED PATIENTS: A EUROPEAN SINGLE-CENTER RETROSPECTIVE STUDY WITH LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP Sievert K, Amend B, Roser F, Badke A, Baron A, Kaminsky J, Toomey P, Bedke J, Kruck S, Kaps H, Stenzl A, Tatabiga M 9:45 4 LONG-TERM RESULTS DEMONSTRATE EFFICACY OF EARLY BILATERAL SACRAL NEUROMODULATION FOR THE PREVENTION OF NDO AFTER SCI Amend B, Badke A, Kaps H, Stenzl A, Sievert K 10:00 5 INVESTIGATION OF AN ACUTE ROLE FOR NON-NEURONAL CELLS IN PELVIC PAIN AND BLADDER DYSFUNCTION IN A NOVEL MOUSE MODEL OF EXPERIMENTAL AUTOIMMUNE CYSTITIS (EAC) Bicer F, Huang W, Daneshgari F, Hanna-Mitchell A 10:15 6 QUALITY OF LIFE MATHEMATICAL MODELING COMPARING SACRAL NEUROMODULATION VS. BOTOX A IN THE TREATMENT OF OVERACTIVE BLADDER SYNDROME IN COLOMBIA Castaño J, Lopera A, Orozco J, Valencia J

10:00 - 11:00 ICS Wiki Editorial Board Meeting (Invitation Only) Location: Room 11

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10:30 - 10:35 ICS 2015 Montreal Promotion Location: Auditorium Chair: Jerzy B Gajewski (Canada) Speaker: Cara Tannenbaum (Canada)

10:35 - 11:00 Coffee Break, Exhibition, Poster and Video Viewing Location: Exhibition

11:00 - 12:30 Session 2 (Podium) - Should we Perform a Functional Evaluation in Benign Prostatic Obstruction Location: Auditorium Chairs: Andrea Tubaro (Italy), Paulo Rodrigues (Brazil) 11:00 7 PERSONALISED UROFLOWMETRY PREDICTS OUTCOME FROM SURGERY Bray A, Harding C, Pickard R, Drinnan M 11:15 8 NON-INVASIVE PARAMETERS FOR THE PREDICTION OF URODYNAMIC BLADDER OUTLET OBSTRUCTION: ANALYSIS USING CAUSAL BAYESIAN NETWORKS Oh S, Kim M, Cheeti A, Yoo C, Choo M, Paick J, Jeong S J 11:30 9 URODYNAMICS BEFORE BENIGN PROSTATIC OBSTRUCTION SURGERY – WHO WON’T MAKE THE CUT? Yamada F, Patavino G, Simonetti R, de Lima H, Ortiz V, Soler R 11:45 10 ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY OF THE LOWER URINARY TRACT IN PATIENTS WITH DETRUSOR UNDERACTIVITY– A NECESSARY STUDY TO DIFFERENTIATE NEUROPATHY AND NON- NEUROPATHY BEFORE TREATMENT Jiang Y, Lee C, Kuo H 12:00 11 INTRAVESICAL PROSTATE PROTRUSION WELL CORRELATES WITH STORAGE SYMPTOMS IN OLDER MALE ADULTS WITH NON-NEUROGENIC OVERACTIVE BLADDER Lin A T L, Fan Y, Lu S, Yang C, Chen K 12:15 12 THE IMPACT OF THE OBESITY ON THE PROSTATE Kam S C, Lee S H, Choi S M, Hwa J S, Hyun J S

11:00 - 12:30 Session 3 (Podium) - Pain and Cystitis Location: Room B1 Chairs: Laurence Stewart (United Kingdom), Jacques Corcos (Canada) 11:00 13 FACTORS THAT AFFECT THE TREATMENT OF REFRACTORY INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS/ BLADDER PAIN SYNDROME USING INTRAVESICAL THERAPY WITH A HYALURONIC ACID SOLUTION: RESULTS FROM A PROSPECTIVE MULTICENTER STUDY ON 103 PATIENTS Hung M 11:15 14 A RANDOMIZED, OPEN-LABEL, MULTICENTRE STUDY OF EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF INTRAVESICAL HYALURONIC ACID AND CHONDROITIN SULFATE (HA 1.6 AND CS 2) VS. DIMETHYL SULFOXIDE (DMSO 50) IN WOMEN WITH BLADDER PAIN SYNDROME/ INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS (BPS/IC). Cervigni M, Sommariva M, Porru D, Ostardo E, Tenaglia R, Giammò A, Pappagallo G 67 Wednesday, 22 October 2014

11:30 15 AUTONOMIC RESPONSES DURING BLADDER HYDRODISTENTION REFLECT THE SEVERITY OF SYMPTOMS IN PATIENTS WITH IC/PBS Kim S W, Jee S H, Kim J Y, Moon S Y, Lee J S, Choi J H, Seo J T, Kim J H, Hyeon C S 11:45 16 APPLICATION OF SODIUM ALGINATE FOR PROLONGATION OF INTRAVESICAL EFFECTS OF LIDOCAINE AND OXYBUTYNIN IN TREATMENT OF BLADDER PAIN SYNDROME Mirkin Y, Karapetyan A, Shumoff S, Oltarzhevskaya N 12:00 17 A SURVEY ON CLINICAL PRACTICE OF INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS IN JAPAN Homma Y, Yamada Y, Igawa Y, Nomiya A, Ito T, Tomoe H, Takei M, Ueda T 12:15 18 WHAT CAN URINE TELL US ABOUT INTERSTICIAL CYSTITIS/PAINFUL BLADDER SYNDROME? PRELIMIMARY DATA FROM PROTEOMIC COMPARATIVE STUDY. Moitinho R, Barretto L, Bertolla R, Bertuccez F, Camargo M, Souza G, Silva C, Almeida F

11:00 - 12:30 Session 4 (Podium Poster) - Urodynamics Location: Room B8 Chairs: Andrew R Gammie (United Kingdom), Flavio Trigo Rocha (Brazil) 11:30 19 THE DYNAMIC URINE VIBRATION HALTER: A NEW OUTPATIENT AMBULATORY FLOWMETER Blaivas J, Rozenberg Y, Ravid L, Benedon M, Vapnek J 11:35 20 VALIDATION OF SONOUROFLOWMETRY FOR ELECTRONIC RECORDING OF LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS IN MEN Krhut J, Gartner M, Zvarova K, DeSarno M, Zvara P 11:40 21 ABSENT BLADDER SENSATION DURING CONVENTIONAL URODYNAMICS IS ASSOCIATED WITH BLADDER ACONTRACTILITY CONFIRMED BY AMBULATORY URODYNAMICS Rademakers K, Drossaerts J, Rahnama’i S, van Koeveringe G 11:45 22 HAND GRIP STRENGTH AS A PREDICTOR OF DETRUSOR UNDERACTIVITY IN MALE PATIENTS WITH LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS Paick S H, Choi W S, Park H K, Jeong S J, Lee H, Seo J T, Park W H, Kim H W, Kim H G 11:50 23 RELATIONSHIP OF XIPHO-PUBIC DISTANCE, WEIGHT, HEIGHT AND BODY MASS INDEX TO BASELINE INTRAVESICAL AND ABDOMINAL PRESSURES IN SITTING POSITION Valdevenito J P, Acevedo C, Vega A, Diaz J P 11:55 24 NOMOGRAM FOR PROBABILITY OF BLADDER OUTLET OBSTRUCTION BASED ON PRESSURE-FLOW STUDIES FROM ANATOMICALLY OBSTRUCTED WOMEN Zimmern P, Christie A, Gülpinar Ö, Alhalabi F, Lemack G 12:00 25 TOWARDS A NEW NOMOGRAM AND AN INDEX FOR FEMALE BLADDER OUTLET OBSTRUCTION. Valentini F, Nelson P, Zimmern P, Robain G 12:05 26 DIAGNOSTIC ERRORS WHEN MALE CYSTOMETRY IS PERFORMED SUPINE WITH A VOIDING AID Mackay A, Harris N 12:10 27 LONG-TERM ADVERSE EFFECTS ON BLADDER FILLING PHASE IN MALES SUBMITTED TO THE PELVIC RADIOTHERAPY Gomez M J, Salinas J, Virseda M, Méndez S, Esteban M, Moreno J

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12:15 28 CARRYING OUT A NOMOGRAM FOR EVALUATION OF DETRUSOR CONTRACTILITY IN WOMEN. Valentini F, Nelson P, Nelson P 12:20 29 CAN POST-VOID RESIDUAL URINE STAND ALONE IN THE ASSESSMENT OF VOIDING DYSFUNCTION IN WOMEN? Khayyami Y, Klarskov N, Lose G 12:25 30 CHRONIC LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS IN YOUNG MEN WITHOUT SYMPTOMS OF CHRONIC PROSTATITIS: URODYNAMIC ANALYSES IN 308 MEN AGED 50 OR LESS Jeong S J, Hong S K, Cho M C, Noh C H, Paick S H, Kim H G, Oh S

11:00 - 12:30 Session 5 (Podium Poster) - Epidemiology Location: Room 1 Chairs: Kari A O Tikkinen (Finland), Steinar Hunskaar (Norway) 11:35 31 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOCIOECONOMIC CLASS AND QUALITY OF LIFE IN POST MENOPAUSAL BRAZILIAN WOMEN WITH AND WITHOUT PELVIC FLOOR DYSFUNCTION Bombonato A, Bezerra L R P S, R Frota I P, Vasconcelos Neto J A, Vasconcelos C T M, Lino Karbage S A, L Augusto K L, Monteiro Bilhar A P, Cavalcanti Júnior M, Cidrão A L, Haddad J M, Baracat E C 11:40 32 THE PREVALENCE AND IMPACT ON HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS IN KOREAN MEN AGED 40 YEARS OR OLDER: A POPULATION-BASED SURVEY Kim T H, Han D H, Lee H M, Choi H Y, Lee K 11:45 33 THE ICF-INCONTINENCE ASSESSMENT FORM TO IDENTIFY PROBLEMS AND RESOURCES FOR PLANNING AND EVALUATION OF INTERVENTIONS (ICF-IAF): STEP ONE LINKING LEVEL-A RECOMMENDED QUESTIONNAIRES TO THE INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF FUNCTIONING, DISABILITY AND HEALTH (ICF) OF THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION (WHO) Koehler B, Brand P, Isler M, Passweg D, Radlinger L 11:50 34 URINARY INCONTINENCE EVALUATION IN WOMEN WHO LIVE IN RIVERSIDE COMMUNITY Rego A, Haddad J 11:55 35 EUROPEAN REGISTRY EVALUATING MANAGEMENT PRACTICES OF GENERAL PRACTITIONERS AND UROLOGISTS AND PHARMACOLOGICAL TREATMENT OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS WITH LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS ASSOCIATED WITH BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA. Tubaro A, Berges R, Speakman M, de la Taille A, Martínez-Piñeiro L, Patel A, Caris C, Witjes W 12:00 36 COMPARATIVE SAFETY OF ANTIMUSCARINICS AMONG ADULTS IN THE UNITED STATES, 2000–2011 Kinlaw A, Jonsson Funk M, Conover M, Geller E, Wu J 12:05 37 TREATMENT OF LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS DOES NOT ALWAYS REFLECT PHYSICIAN-REPORTED DIAGNOSIS: RESULTS OF A REAL WORLD SURVEY OF TREATMENT PATTERNS IN EUROPE AND THE USA Oelke M, Holm-Larsen T, Andersson F, Wood R, Anderson P

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12:10 38 GENDER DIFFERENCES IN USE OF SACRAL NEUROMODULATION THERAPY (SNM) IN A NATIONAL DATABASE Dandolu V, Sura S 12:15 39 URINARY INCONTINENT WOMEN’S HELP-SEEKING BEHAVIOR – DEVELOPMENT OF A QUESTIONNAIRE MIXED METHOD, EXPLORATORY DESIGN. Jørgensen L, Terp Høyby M, Jürgensen M, Waldmann A, Faust E, Niesel A, Lose G, Rudnicki M 12:20 40 CONSORT AND QUALITY OF RCTS IN FEMALE PELVIC MEDICINE 2012- 2013 Koch M, Umek W, Riss P, Hanzal E 12:25 41 MALE STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY: ONE PROBLEM, THREE SOLUTIONS Collado Serra A, Domínguez-Escrig J, Rubio-Briones J, Gómez-Ferrer Á, Ramirez Backhaus M, Casanova Ramón-Borja J, Iborra Juan I, Ricós Torrent J V, Monrós Lliso J L, Dumont Martinez R, Solsona Narbón E

11:00 - 12:30 Session 6 (Podium Poster) - Sexual Function Location: Room 3 Chairs: Melanie Morin (Canada), Adelia Lucio (Brazil) 11:30 42 PREVALENCE OF COMPLAINT OF VAGINAL AIR IN URINARY INCONTINENT WOMEN AT CENTER OF PELVIC PHYSIOTHERAPY Castiglione M, Pereira C, Etienne M 11:35 43 FEMALE PELVIC FLOOR DISORDERS AND SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION IN AFFECTED COUPLES Cunkelman J, Mueller E, Brubaker L, Kenton K 11:40 44 PERCUTANEOUS TIBIAL NERVE STIMULATION IMPROVES FEMALE SEXUAL FUNCTION IN WOMEN WITH OVERACTIVE BLADDER SYNDROME Musco S, Lumi E, D’Amico A, Miano R, Parisi A I, Topazio L, Finazzi Agro E 11:45 45 DETERMINANTS OF SEXUAL IMPAIRMENT IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS MALE AND FEMALE PATIENTS WITH LOWER URINARY TRACT DYSFUNCTION: RESULTS FROM AN ITALIAN CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY. FRAGALà E, Di Rosa A, Giardina R, Cimino S, Russo G I, Caramma A, Patti F, Morgia G 11:50 46 PERINEAL MUSCLE STIFFNESS IN WOMEN WITH AND WITHOUT VULVODYNIA: RELIABILITY OF MEASUREMENT AND DIFFERENCES IN MUSCLE STIFFNESS Davidson M, Bryant A, Frawley H 11:55 47 THE IMPACT OF VAGINAL AGENESIS IN FEMALE SEXUAL FUNCTION IN WOMEN WITH MAYER-ROKITANSKY-KÜSTER-HAUSER SYNDROME Plöger C, Stüpp L, Ferreira do Nascimento C, Apfel V, Takano C, João Batista Castello Girão M, Gracio Ferreira Sartori M 12:00 48 THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE RAT MODEL WITH PROSTATE HYPERPLASIA AND DETRUSOR UNDERACTIVITY INDUCED SEX HORMONES IN MALE CASTRATED WISTER RAT Matsumoto S, Kawai Y, Oka M, Oyama T, Hashizume K, Hori J, Wada N, Azumi M, Kita M, Iwata T, Kakizaki H

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12:05 49 WOMEN WITH MIXED VERSUS STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE SYMPTOMS: WHO HAS THE MOST IMPACT ON SEXUAL FUNCTION? Karbage S A L, Augusto K L, Vasconcelos Neto J A, Vasconcelos C T M, Frota I P R, Bombonato A, Lima A C, Bizarria L B, Cavalcanti Júnior M, Bezerra L R P S, M Bilhar A P, Britto D F 12:10 50 PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLE TRAINING REDUCES ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION AND CLIMACTURIA ONE YEAR AFTER OPEN AND ROBOT RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL. Geraerts I, Van Poppel H, Van Kampen M 12:15 51 INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT PHYSICAL MODALITIES ON THE FEMALE SEXUAL FUNCTION Adami D, Botelho S, Pereira L, Alves F, Marques J, Palma P, Riccetto C 12:20 52 EVALUATION OF THE POTENTIAL MYOELECTRIC ACTIVATION AND THE FUNCTION OF THE PELVIC FLOOR, QUALITY OF LIFE AND SEXUAL FUNCTION IN CLIMACTERIC WOMEN WITH AND WITHOUT DYSPAREUNIA. Schvartzman R, Bertotto A, Carboni C, Wender M C O 12:25 53 CORRELATION OF DYSPAREUNIA WITH SPASM AND TRIGGER POINTS IN THE PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLES IN WOMEN WITH CHRONIC PELVIC PAIN Plöger C, Luiz de Barros Moreira Lemos N, João Batista Castello Girão M, Schor E

12:30 - 13:30 Ethics Lecture - Research and Global Health: Some Considerations of Justice (Professor Alex London) Location: Room 1

12:30 - 13:30 Round Table - LUTS in Aging Male Location: Auditorium Chair: Alan J Wein (United States) Speakers: Adrian Stuart Wagg (Canada), Peter F.W.M. Rosier (Netherlands), Marcus John Drake (United Kingdom)

12:30 - 13:30 Round Table - LUTS in Children Location: Room B8 Chair: Stuart B Bauer (United States) Speakers: Giovanni Mosiello (Italy), Eliane Garcez Fonseca (Brazil), Johan Vande Walle (Belgium)

13:00 - 14:30 ICS Meetings Committee Location: Room 11 Chair: Sender Herschorn (Canada)

13:30 - 14:30 Lunch, Exhibition, Poster and Video Viewing Location: Exhibition

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13:30 - 14:30 Meet the Experts Location: Room 5

13:30 - 14:30 Pelvic Floor Exercise Class Location: Room B2

13:30 - 14:30 Session 7 (Open Discussion Video) - Open Discussion Videos Location: ICS Booth Video Pilots: Juliano Moro (Brazil), Safwat Tosson (Gibraltar), Biagio Adile (Italy), Cristina Naranjo- Ortiz (Spain) 13:30 54 MANAGEMENT OF A RECURRENT URETHROVAGINAL FISTULA WITH A DIVERTICULUM CONTAINING A STONE Rosenblatt P, Adelowo A, Dessie S 13:30 55 SIMULTANEOUS PLACEMENT OF ADVANCE-XP SLING AND INFLATABLE PENILE PROSTHESIS Fraile Poblador A, Orosa Andrada A, Sanz Mayayo E, Rodríguez Patrón R, Burgos Revilla F J 13:30 56 A COMPLICATED URETHRAL DIVERTICULECTOMY REPAIRED WITH HUMAN DERMAL GRAFT Seitz M, Jirschele K, Tran A, Sand P 13:30 57 LAPAROSCOPIC REPAIR FOR VESICOUTERINE FISTULAE Maioli R, Garcia A, Macedo A, Almeida S H, Souza A P, Tashiro R, Rodrigues M A 13:30 58 VOIDING URETHRO-CYSTOSCOPY: A NEW CONCEPT IN BENIGN PROSTATIC OBSTRUCTION (BPO) INVESTIGATION Lukacs B, Cornu J, Legraverend D, Haab F 13:30 59 CYSTOSCPIC EXTRACTION OF A WHOLE PEN FROM THE BLADDER. A CASE REPORT Abdel Raheem A, Eissa A, Hafez K, El Sherbiny A, Zoier A, Mamdouh H 13:30 60 MANAGEMENT OF OBSTETRIC FISTULAE IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA Onol S Y, Onol F F, Onur S, Elbir F, Basibuyuk I, Ganda S O 13:30 61 ROBOTIC SINGLE SITE SACROCOLPOPEXY REDUX Girard F, Thanigasalam R, Theveniaud P, Massoud W, Gevorgyan A, Baumert H 13:30 62 ULTRASOUND IN A CLINICAL SETTING FOR SPECIFIC DYSFUNCTION EVALUATION AND AS A VISUAL BIOFEEDBACK TOOL Junginger B 13:30 63 STEP-BY-STEP DESCRIPTION OF THE TURC (TOTAL UTILIZATION OF RETROPERITONEUM FOR COLPOPEXY) TECHNIQUE FOR ADVANCED APICAL PROLAPSE Onol F F, Onol S Y, Tahra A, Boylu U 13:30 64 ROBOTIC SACROHYSTEROPEXY IN PATIENTS WITH UTERINE PROLAPSE Sung H H, Kim T H, Jeong J Y, Lee H M, Choi H Y, Lee K 13:30 65 SURGICAL ANATOMY OF OBTURATOR FORAMEN Díaz Martín T, Sarria R, Brouard I, Goitia M, Andrés M, Diez Itza I

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13:30 66 GRAFT-REINFORCED RECTOCELE REPAIR Cordon B, Kavaler E 13:30 67 AN INNOVATIVE TAILORED ANTERIOR VAGINAL MESH SURGERY SIMULTANEOUSLY REPAIRING CYSTOCELE AND STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE Chang T, Lin H 13:30 68 TWO-DIMENSIONAL PERINEAL ULTRASONOGRAPHY IN THE SELECTION OF PATIENTS UNDERGOING MALE SLING AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Costa Cruz D, Moser Silva D, Moro J, Baracat J, D’Ancona C 13:30 69 AN INNOVATIVE TAILORED POSTERIOR VAGINAL MESH SURGERY SIMULTANEOUSLY REPAIRING ENTEROCELE, UTERINE PROLAPSE, VAGINAL STUMP PROLAPSE AND RECTOCELE Chang T, Lin H 13:30 70 CLASSICAL RECONSTRUCTION OF VAGINA AND SACROSPINOUS FIXATION Halaska M, Katerina M, Jaromir V, Marcela K, Oldrich S 13:30 71 ROBOTIC SINGLE SITE SACROCOLPOPEXY Girard F, Thanigasalam R, Theveniaud P, Massoud W, Gevorgyan A, Baumert H

13:30 - 14:30 Session 8 (Open Discussion Poster) - Anatomy & Biomechanics Location: Poster Area Poster Pilots: Antonio Antunes Rodrigues (Brazil), Maria Angela Carvalho (Brazil) 13:30 72 BIOMECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF THREE DIFFERENT MESH TYPES: IMPLICATIONS FOR A NOVEL SURGICAL TECHNIQUE, THE PUBORECTALIS SLING. Li X, Wong V, Jor J, Nielsen P, Nash M, Dietz H P, Kruger J 13:30 73 A VALIDATION STUDY FOR THE SUBJECT-SPECIFIC PELVIC MODELING APPROACH IN ASSESSING THE URETHRAL SUPPORT FUNCTION Peng Y, Zhang Y 13:30 74 MODIFIED O’CONNOR’S TECHNIQUE WITH USE OF ROTATIONAL BLADDER FLAP FOR THE REPAIR OF LARGE VESICOVAGINAL FISTULA – OUR EXPERIENCE Singh H, Goel A, Kumar A, Krishna A 13:30 75 INFLUENCE OF DIABETES AND PREGNANCY IN ULTRASTRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF THE RECTUS ABDOMINIS MUSCLE AND EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX IN RATS Vesentini G, Marini G, Piculo F, Matheus S, Almeida A P, Damasceno D, Barbosa A, Rudge M 13:30 76 IS HUMAN FEMALE URETHRAL RHABDOSPHINCTER COMPOSED OF SLOW-TWITCH MUSCLE FIBERS ONLY? Sumino Y, Mori K, Shinohara M, Akita Y, Sato F, Mimata H 13:30 77 FACTORS THAT AFFECT THE CO-ACTIVATION AMONG THE PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLES AND TRANSVERSUS ABDOMINIS/ INTERNAL OBLIQUE Adami D, Pereira L, Marques J, Alves F, Amorim C, Palma P, Riccetto C, Botelho S 13:30 78 MRI SUBTRACTION ANALYSIS OF SYMPTOMATIC PRIMIPARAS AFTER VAGINAL DELIVERY WITH PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE WITHOUT VISIBLE PELVIC FLOOR INJURY Krcmar M, Krofta L, Grohregin K, Feyereisl J

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13:30 79 IMPORTANCE OF AUTONOMIC BALANCE IN MEN WITH LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS Choi J B, Kim J C, Seo J T, Kim H W, Kim H G, Lee Y S, Yoon S J, Kim H J, Lee Y S 13:30 80 CO-CONTRACTION OF THE ABDOMINAL MUSCLES AND PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLES IN URINARY CONTINENCE Vesentini G, Marini G, Piculo F, Almeida A P, Damasceno D, Barbosa A, Rudge M 13:30 81 THE EXPRESSION OF A1- RECEPTOR AND NITRIC OXIDE SYNTHASE IN OOPHORECTOMIZED AND ESTROGEN SUPPLEMENTED RAT BLADDER AND URETHRA. Seo Y, Park S, Lee S D, Lee J, Jeong M, Yoon C 13:30 82 TOT 8/4 – A WAY TO STANDARDIZE THE PROCEDURE Jaeger W, Ludwig S, Schiffmann L, Friedrich J, Mallmann P 13:30 83 PARASACRAL INFLUENCE OF ELECTROSTIMULATION IN CHILD WITH CONTINUOUS USE OF ANTIBIOTICS FOR RECURRENT URINARY INFECTIONS AND URINARY LOSSES 3 YEARS AGO: CASE STUDY Oliveira C, Cipriano P, Cardoso A C, Saraiva T, Loureiro A 13:30 84 ANALYSIS OF MUSCLE CO-ACTIVATION TO EVALUATE THE PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLE FUNCTION IN WOMEN WITH AND WITHOUT VAGINAL AGENESIS Stüpp L, Plöger C, Ferreira do Nascimento C, Apfel V, Takano C, João Batista Castello Girão M, Gracio Ferreira Sartori M 13:30 85 CESA AND VASA FOR THE TREATMENT OF URGE URINARY INCONTINENCE Jaeger W, Ludwig S, Schiffmann L, Mallmann P

13:30 - 14:30 Session 9 (Open Discussion Poster) - Anorectal Dysfunction Location: Poster Area Poster Pilots: Tania Souza Lima (Brazil), Paulo JPC Carvalho (Brazil) 13:30 86 POST-OBSTETRIC SEVERE PERINEAL TEARS (GRADE III AND IV). WHAT LONG TERM CONSEQUENCES ON WOMEN’S QUALITY OF LIFE ? A PROSPECTIVE SINGLE-CENTER COMPARATIVE STUDY. Bader G, Samie M, Pizzoferrato A C, Fauconnier A 13:30 87 RIGHT MEDIOLATERAL EPISIOTOMY AND ANAL SPHINCTER INJURY IN PRIMIPAROUS WOMEN DURING DELIVERY Drusany Staric K, Cescon C, Zacesta V, Lukanovic A 13:30 88 A STUDY OF RISK FACTORS FOR AND MANAGEMENT OF OBSTETRIC ANAL SPHINCTER INJURY IN A DISTRICT HOSPITAL IN UK. Iyengar S 13:30 89 SACRAL NERVE MODULATION IN PATIENTS WITH FAECAL INCONTINENCE: 9 YEARS FOLLOW-UP FROM A SINGLE CENTER Sorensen M, Poulsen H W 13:30 90 CLINICAL AND SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS OF CHILDREN WITH ANORRECTAL ANOMALY IN A SCHOOL HOSPITAL IN RECIFE – PE – BRAZIL. Valença M, Rocha G, Dourado D, Oliveira C 13:30 91 BIOFEEDBACK FOR FECAL INCONTINENCE Oliveira L 74 Wednesday, 22 October 2014

13:30 92 DIET AND BEHAVIOR THERAPY ALONE OR COMBINED WITH PELVIC FLOOR ELECTROSTIMULATION FOR TREATMENT OF PARADOXICAL CONTRACTION OF THE PUBORECTALIS MUSCLE IN WOMEN. Magalhães G M, Bezerra L R P S, Rodrigues L V, Regadas S M M, Regadas F S P, Vasconcelos Neto J A, M Vasconcelos C T, Karbage S A L, Augusto K L, Bilhar A P M, Frota I P R, Bombonato A 13:30 93 A PROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF 120 PATIENTS WITH THIRD AND FOURTH DEGREE OBSTETRIC TEARS Boller A M, Stryker S J, McGee M F, Tan D, Halverson A L, Helenowski I J

13:30 - 14:30 Session 10 (Open Discussion Poster) - Imaging Location: Poster Area Poster Pilots: Zsuzsanna Jármy Di Bella (Brazil), Wilmar Azal Neto (Brazil) 13:30 94 ROLE OF SINGLE DETRUSOR WALL THICKNESS MEASUREMENT USING TRANSVAGINAL ULTRASOUND IN WOMEN WITH URINARY INCONTINENCE Serdinšek T, But I 13:30 95 PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLE THICKNESS IN WOMEN WITH SEVERE DEEP INFILTRATING ENDOMETRIOSIS AND VOIDING DYSFUNCTION. Ros C, Martinez-Zamora M A, Carmona F, Espuña M 13:30 96 MAGNETIC RESONANCE BASED PELVIC BIOMETRY- USEFUL METHOD FOR REVEALING RISK FACTORS OF PELVIC FLOOR DAMAGE Krcmar M, Krofta L, Grohregin K, Feyereisl J 13:30 97 URETHRAL MOBILITY ASSESSMENT BY MEANS OF PELVIC FLOOR ULTRASOUND AFTER EXCISION OF THE VAGINAL PORTION OF THE SUB-URETHRAL TAPE. Kociszewski J, Barcz E, Kuszka A, Grothey S, Fabian M, Zwierzchowska A, Fabian G 13:30 98 RELATIONSHIP OF PELVIC FLOOR BIOMETRY AND SYMPTOMS OF PELVIC FLOOR DISORDERS IN PRIMIPAROUS WOMEN ONE YEAR AFTER FIRST DELIVERY Chan S S C, Cheung R Y K, Yiu A K W, Lee L L 13:30 99 HOW TO ASSESS THE MESH BY ULTRASOUND? Svabik K, Hubka P, Mašata J, El Haddad R, Martan A 13:30 100 INTRA AND INTEROBSERVER ANALYSIS OF PELVIC FLOOR 3D ULTRASOUND OF CONTINENT WOMEN WHO UNDERWENT TVT-O SURGERY THREE YEARS AGO USING OMNI VIEW Rodrigues C, Torelli L, Grimbaum M, Takano C, Castro R, Girão M, Sartori M, Di Bella Z 13:30 101 THREE-DIMENSIONAL TRANSVAGINAL ULTRASONOGRAPHY TO ASSESS MACROPLASTIQUE OUTCOME IN WOMEN WITH STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE Rosenfeld E, Christie A, Bacsu C, Foreman M, Zimmern P 13:30 102 THREE DIMENSIONAL ANAL ULTRASOUND ASSESSMENT FOLLOWING OBSTETRIC ANAL SPHINCTER INJURY. Saraf F, Solanki D, Deschamps N, Igualada-Martinez P, Williams A, Schizas A 13:30 103 VISUALIZATION OF POLYPROPYLENE AND POLYVINYLIDENE FLUORIDE SLINGS IN PERINEAL ULTRASOUND AND CORRELATION WITH CLINICAL CONTINENCE OUTCOME Najjari L, Hennemann J, Kirschner-Hermanns R, Papathemelis T, Maass N

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13:30 104 CLINICAL AND ULTRASONOGRAPHIC STUDY OF PATIENTS PRESENTING WITH TRANSVAGINAL MESH COMPLICATIONS Manonai J, Rostaminia G, Denson L, Shobeiri S A 13:30 105 THE ROLE OF RETROGRADE URETHROGRAPHY AS A PREDICTOR OF EARLY RECOVERY OF URINARY CONTINENCE AFTER ROBOT ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Kang J Y, Cho J M, Cho H J, Yoo T K 13:30 106 PERINEAL ULTRASOUND AS A COMPLEMENT TO POP-Q IN THE ASSESSMENT OF CYSTOCELES Najjari L, Hennemann J, Papathemelis T, Maass N 13:30 107 BLADDER WALL THICKNESS IN COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY MIGHT BE CORRELATED WITH SEVERITY OF INFLAMMATION IN BLADDER PAIN SYNDROME Jhang J, Wu S, Jiang Y, Kuo H 13:30 108 THE RESULTS OF THE TVT PROCEDURE IN WOMEN WITH PELVIC FLOOR ULTRASOUND ASSESSMENT OF URETHRAL LENGTH. Majkusiak W, Tomasik P, Horosz E, Zwierzchowska A, Banaszek Wysoczanska A, Kociszewski J, Barcz E

13:30 - 14:30 Session 11 (Open Discussion Poster) - Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Location: Poster Area Poster Pilots: Arturo Dell’Oro (Chile), Leonardo Sobreira Bezerra (Brazil), Jorge Haddad (Brazil), Richard J Millard (Australia), Christopher John Chermansky (United States), Sharon Eustice (United Kingdom), Marcus John Drake (United Kingdom), Rufus Cartwright (United Kingdom), Luis Miguel Abranches-Monteiro (Portugal), Rebekah Das (India) 13:30 109 THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS AND VASCULAR RISK FACTORS IN AGING WOMEN Lee S H, Kim H, Yang D Y, Ko K T, Kim S Y, Lee W K, Park C M, Oh C Y 13:30 110 CULTURAL ADAPTATION AND EVALUATION OF THE PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES OF THE FRENCH VERSION OF THE FEMALE PELVIC FLOOR QUESTIONNAIRE Deparis J, Bonniaud V, Desseauve D, Fritel P, Guilhot J, Masanovic M, Fauconnier A, De Tayrac R, Fritel X 13:30 111 THE ASSOCIATION OF DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY WITH OVERACTIVE BLADDER SYNDROME Dokmeci F, Cetinkaya E, Dai O 13:30 112 VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY IN OVERACTIVE BLADDER SYMPTOM SCORE (OABSS) IN THAI VERSION Honglertsakul C 13:30 113 SYSTEMATIC EVALUATION OF VOIDING DYSFUNCTION AFTER VESICOVAGINAL FISTULA REPAIR USING AMERICAN UROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION SYMPTOM SCORE Goel A, Patil S, Sankhwar S, Goel S, Singh H 13:30 114 ASSESSMENT OF VOIDING FUNCTION USING UROFLOWMETRY IN PATIENTS WITH PERSISTENT URINARY INCONTINENCE FOLLOWING SUCCESSFUL CLOSURE OF OBSTETRIC VESICOVAGINAL FISTULA Borazjani A, Tadesse H, Ayenachew F, Damaser M, Wall L, Goldman H 76 Wednesday, 22 October 2014

13:30 115 DOES MENOPAUSAL STATUS HAVE AN IMPACT ON PELVIC SYMPTOMS? Coles R, Cartwright R, Digesu A, Bray R, Fernando R, Karmarker R, Khullar V 13:30 116 PREOPERATIVE MEASUREMENT OF THE BLADDER WALL THICKNESS MAY BE USEFUL TO PREDICT POSTOPERATIVE IMPROVEMENT OF OVERACTIVE BLADDER SYMPTOMS IN PATIENTS WITH OVERACTIVE BLADDER ASSOCIATED WITH PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE. Miyata Y, Matsuo T, Ohba K, Mitsunari K, Asai A, Sakai H 13:30 117 CLINICAL VALUE OF URINARY EXCRETION OF PROSTAGLANDINS E2, F2A AND C-REACTIVE PROTEIN (CRP ) IN WOMEN WITH IDIOPATHIC DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY. Rodríguez A, Garcia A, Cámara C, Ubré A, Fumadó L, Del Amo E, Tejero M, Nohales G, Arango O 13:30 118 CLINICAL EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF A BETA3-ADRENOCEPTOR AGONIST AND AN ANTIMUSCARINIC AGENT IN FEMALE PATIENTS WITH OVERACTIVE BLADDER: A RANDOMIZED CROSSOVER STUDY (AN INTERIM REPORT) Torimoto K, Matsushita C, Yamada A, Matsumoto Y, Nakagawa Y, Hosokawa Y, Goto D, Hirayama A, Fujimoto K 13:30 119 CORRELATIONS BETWEEN QUALITY OF LIFE AND 3-DAY BLADDER DIARIES OF WOMEN WITH LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS: ANALYSIS OF 1,006 CASES Hsiao S, Chen C, Chang T, Wu W, Lin H 13:30 120 URETHRAL DIVERTICULUM IN WOMEN: PROSPECTIVE CASE SERIES. Arunkalaivanan A, Baptiste M, Sami T, Teo H 13:30 121 LONG-TERM EFFICACY OF FULGURATION OF TRIGONITIS FOR RECURRENT URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS IN WOMEN Hussain S, Alhalabi F, Bacsu C, Hou J, Zimmern P 13:30 122 LONG-TERM OUTCOMES FOLLOWING NON-RADIATED URETHROVAGINAL FISTULA REPAIR. Lee D, Zimmern P 13:30 123 QUALITY OF LIFE RELATED TO URINARY INCONTINENCE DURING PREGNANCY IN BRAZILIAN WOMEN ATTENDED AT THE BASIC HEALTH UNITS, ACCORDING TO THE KING’S HEALTH QUESTIONNAIRE – KHQ. Pires J, da Silva R, Onofre N, Scafuri A 13:30 124 SACRAL NEUROMODULATION AND FEMALE SEXUALITY: REVIEW Musco S, Del Popolo G, Celso M F, Lombardi G 13:30 125 EGE UNIVERSITY EXPERIENCE OF VESICOVAGINAL FISTULA SURGERY Ahmadov V, Karamazak S, Akincioglu E, Özyurt C 13:30 126 DYSURIA IS NOT A SYMPTOM WHICH INDICATES ONLY URINARY TRACT INFECTION; CHARACTERISTICS OF DYSURIA AND LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS IN THE GENERAL WOMEN POPULATION Kim S J, Han J, Cho H J, Hong S H, Lee J Y, Hwang T, Kim S W 13:30 127 OVERACTIVE BLADDER SYMPTOMS AND BODY MASS INDEX: THE INFLUENCE IN PREMENOPAUSAL WOMEN. Palma T, Raimondi M, Fozzatti C, Souto S, Palma P, Riccetto C

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13:30 128 ADAPTATION TO THE BRAZILIAN CULTURE OF THE QUESTIONNAIRE “RICE BLADDER SYMPTOM IMPACT SCALE – BSI-6” FOR QUALITY OF LIFE EVALUATION OF PATIENTS WITH INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS Fernandes M, D’Ancona C, Silva A, Lúcio A, Lopes M H 13:30 129 COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN USE OF SIS ( SMALL INTESTINAL SUBMUCOSA ) AND MARTIUS FLAP IN CLOSURE OF COMPLEX VESICOVAGINAL FISTULA. A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED TRIAL Yassin M, Saffan A, Farook A, Shaker H, Murad S 13:30 130 REBIRTH OF KIELLANDS FORCEPS Balchandra D P, Marsh F 13:30 131 IS THE URINARY INCONTINENCE ASSOCIATED WITH SEXUAL ABSTINENCE? Rhein Felippe M, Eli Girotti M, Gabriela Cadamuro L, Rosenblatt Hacad C, Paulo Zambon J, Marcos Mazili P, Gonçalves Almeida F 13:30 132 ADD-ON THERAPY OF ORAL PENTOSAN POLYSULFATE FOR REFRACTORY OVERACTIVE BLADDER Choi S, Oh T 13:30 133 OVERACTIVE BLADDER IN FEMALE GRADUATE AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS STUDENTS: PREVALENCE, EFFECT ON QUALITY OF LIFE, AND RISK FACTORS Reisch R 13:30 134 OUTCOME AFTER CONSERVATIVE MANAGEMENT FOR MIXED URINARY INCONTINENCE Wu S P, Lo T, Pue L B, Cortes E F M, Al-Kharabsheh A M, Lin Y 13:30 135 CARDIAC AUTONOMIC MODULATION ASSESSENT IN WOMEN WITH URINARY INCONTINENCE Jürgensen S P, Borghi-Silva A, Bastos A M F G, Pereira V S, Correia G N, Perseguini N M, Catai A M, Driusso P 13:30 136 IMPACT OF NECK CIRCUMFERENCE FOR OVERACTIVE BLADDER IN WOMEN WITH METABOLIC SYNDROME: A PRELIMINARY STUDY Akin Y, Gulmez H, Savas M, Aykan S, Onder O, Yucel S 13:30 137 PERSISTENCE ON PHARMACOTHERAPY FOR OVERACTIVE BLADDER SYNDROME IN A FEMALE PELVIC MEDICINE AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY DIVISION Tran A, Botros S, Sand P, Zhou Y 13:30 138 THE CO-MORBIDITIES IN THE FEMALE OUTPATIENTS WITH ACUTE URINARY RETENTION – A NATION-WIDE STUDY Lin C, Lin A T L, Chung H, Huang Y, Chen K, Chen T 13:30 139 INFLUENCE OF ENDOMETRIOSIS IN ANTERIOR-COMPARTMENT ON PREOPERATIVE URINARY ABNORMALITIES IN WOMEN WITH ENDOMETRIOSIS IN POSTERIOR- COMPARTMENT. Resende Júnior J A D, Buere R T, Guerra C S, Sessa F V, Aragão L C, Soares Raymundo T, Oliveira M A P, Crispi C, Fonseca M F 13:30 140 DOES URINARY INCONTINENCE INCREASE THE RISK OF KIDNEY CANCER ? -- A NATION- WIDE POPULATION-BASED STUDY Fan Y, Chung H, Huang Y, Lin A T L, Chen K

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13:30 141 THE TREATMENT OF PRIMARY VESICOVAGINAL FISTULA REPAIR WITH BLADDER MUCOSAL FLAP– A REPORT OF INITIAL CASE SERIES Nuhoglu B, Hazar A I, Ozkan A, Tandogdu Z, Aydin M 13:30 142 THE VALIDATION OF ICIQ-FLUTS IN TURKISH LANGUAGE Gungor Ugurlucan F, Yasa C, Ayvacikli G, Günaydin C, Karamustafaoglu B, Yalcin O, Yalcin O 13:30 143 ANALYSIS OF CLINICAL RESULT OF IC/BPS PATIENTS TREATED WITH SODIUM HYALURONATE AND FOUR-DRUG COMBINATION INTRAVESICAL INSTILLATION Xu K 13:30 144 CLINICAL AND URODYNAMIC EVALUATION OF WOMEN REFERRED WITH DIABETES MELLITUS Yuan Z, Lei J, He C, Yan S, Shen H 13:30 145 MANAGEMENT OF LOWER URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS DURING MENOPAUSE: A REVIEW STUDY Grigoriadis C, Tympa A, Hassiakos D, Liapis E, Bakas P, Liapis A 13:30 146 THE USEFULLNESS OF URETERAL STENTING FOR ACUTE URETERAL OBSTRUCTION IN PREGNANCY Sung L H, Noh C H, Chung J Y 13:30 147 COMPARISON OF THE CURATIVE EFFECT FOR OVERACTIVE BLADDER OF SOLIFENACIN AND MIRABEGRON Matsuoka T, Hosoi T 13:30 148 IN WHAT TYPE OF INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS/BLADDER PAIN SYNDROME IS DMSO INTRAVESICAL INSTILLATION THERAPY EFFECTIVE? Tomoe H 13:30 149 MODIFIED TRANSURETHRAL INCISION FOR WOMEN WITH PRIMARY BLADDER OUTLET OBSTRUCTION Pang R, Lu J, Gao X, Zhou X, Zhang Y

13:30 - 14:30 Session 12 (Open Discussion Poster) - Nocturia Location: Poster Area Poster Pilots: Silvio Maia de Almeida (Brazil), Gustavo Luis Garrido (Argentina) 13:30 150 IMPROVEMENT OF NOCTURIA AND NOCTURNAL POLYURIA FOLLOWING SURGICAL TREATMENT FOR BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA (BPH): COMPARISON OF PHOTOSELECTIVE POTASSIUM TITANYL PHOSPHATE LASER VAPORIZATION OF PROSTATE (KTP-PVP) AND HOLMIUM LASER ENUCLEATION OF THE PROSTATE (HOLEP) Paick J, Choi W S, Ha S B, Kim M, Lee Y J, Kim S W, Oh S 13:30 151 THE EFFICACY OF ALPHA1A-ADRENOCEPTOR ANTAGONISTS (SILODOSIN AND TAMSULOSIN) FOR THE TREATMENT OF NOCTURIA WITH OR WITHOUT NP USING FREQUENCY-VOLUME CHART Yamanishi T, Fuse M, Kaga K, Shibata C, Uchiyama T, Sakakibara R 13:30 152 PREOPERATIVE FACTORS PREDICTING PERSISTENT NOCTURIA AFTER HOLMIUM LASER ENUCLEATION OF THE PROSTATE Kim J C, Cho K J, Choi J B, Kim H G, Kim H W, Seo J T

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13:30 153 CESA AND VASA SURGICAL TECHNIQUES ARE EFFECTIVE IN THE TREATMENT OF FEMALE NOCTURIA Ludwig S, Thangarajah F, Schiffmann L, Mallmann P, Jäger W

13:30 - 14:30 Session 13 (Open Discussion Poster) - Pain & Sexual Dysfunction Location: Poster Area Poster Pilots: Ali Ergen (Turkey), Marcela Victal (Brazil), Elise Jaques Billings De (United States), Adelia Lucio (Brazil) 13:30 154 ELEVATED SERUM IMMUNOGLOBULIN E AND BLADDER EOSINOPHILS INFILTRATION SUGGEST HYPERSENSITIVITY MIGHT CONTRIBUTE TO THE PATHOGENESIS OF KETAMINE CYSTITIS Jhang J, Jiang Y, Kuo H 13:30 155 DEVELOPING A CHRONIC IN-VITRO MODEL FOR BLADDER PAIN SYNDROME. Rozenberg B, Heesakkers J, Schalken J 13:30 156 IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY STUDY OF KETAMINE RELATED CYSTITIS – A CORRELATION WITH CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS WITH UROTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION AND CHRONIC INFLAMMATION Tsai Y, Lee C, Jhang J, Jiang Y, Kuo H 13:30 157 PAINFUL BLADDER SYNDROME / INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS AND HISTAMINE INTOLERANCE - A LINK? Heßdörfer E 13:30 158 URINARY DIVERSION FOR INTRACTABLE INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS/BLADDER PAIN SYNDROME: WHETHER THE TRANSVAGINAL URETHRECTOMY CAN PLAY A PART Yang T, Luo D, Hu X, Shen H 13:30 159 CORRELATION OF ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION WITH SYMPTOMS OF OVERACTIVE BLADDER IN WOMEN. R. Melotti I G, Rodrigues Palma P C, T. Juliato C R, Zanettini Riccetto C L 13:30 160 A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED CONTROL TRIAL OF BOTULINUM TOXIN A (BOTOX A) INJECTION FOR INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS Akiyama Y, Nomiya A, Niimi A, Yamada Y, Suzuki M, Fujimura T, Igawa Y, Homma Y 13:30 161 URINARY IMMUNOGLOBULIN CONCENTRATION IS NOT INCREASED IN INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS Yamada Y, Suzuki M, Saito Y, Nomiya A, Niimi A, Igawa Y, Homma Y 13:30 162 OUTCOMES OF HYDRODISTENSION WITH OR WITHOUT FULGURATION FOR INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS AND RISK FACTORS PREDICTING THERAPEUTIC FAILURE Niimi A, Nomiya A, Yamada Y, Azuma T, Suzuki M, Fujimura T, Nakagawa T, Fukuhara H, Kume H, Igawa Y, Homma Y 13:30 163 SAFETY AND FEASIBILITY OF INTRAVESICAL INSTILLATION OF BOTULINUM TOXIN IN HYDROGEL-BASED SLOW RELEASE DELIVERY SYSTEM IN PBS/IC PATIENTS: A PILOT STUDY Stav K, Vinshtok Y, Jeshurun M, Ivgy-May N, Gerassi T, Zisman A 13:30 164 EFFECT OF LOW-DOSE TRIPLE THERAPY USING GABAPENTIN, AMITRIPTYLINE, AND A NONSTEROIDAL ANTI-INFLAMMATORY DRUG FOR OVERACTIVE BLADDER SYMPTOMS IN PATIENTS WITH BLADDER PAIN SYNDROME Jeong H J, Noh J H 80 Wednesday, 22 October 2014

13:30 165 A LAPAROSCOPIC SACROHYSTEROPEXY TO MANAGE UTERINE PROLAPSE IN A YOUNG WOMAN AFTER SURGICAL FAILURE BY A VAGINAL APPROACH Lee S W, Yoon J H 13:30 166 THE IMPACT OF TRANSOBTURATOR TAPE IN PATIENTS WITH STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE CONCOMITANT WITH FEMALE SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION Oh C Y, Lee S H, Cho S T, Lee T Y, Park H Y, Choi H Y, Lee S W, Kim Y S 13:30 167 EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF REPEATED INTRAVESICAL ONABOTULINUMTOXIN-A INJECTIONS FOR INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS/PAINFUL BLADDER SYNDROME: LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP Lee C, Chung S, Kuo H 13:30 168 SURGICAL OUTCOMES OF TOTAL CYSTECTOMY WITH ILEAL CONDUIT AND SUPURATRIGONAL CYSTECTOMY WITH AUGMENTATION CYSTOPLASTY FOR END-STAGE INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS Niimi A, Kimura N, Nomiya A, Yamada Y, Azuma T, Suzuki M, Fujimura T, Nakagawa T, Fukuhara H, Kume H, Igawa Y, Homma Y 13:30 169 PSYCHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF SEXUAL FUNCTION IN WOMEN WITH URINATION DISORDERS IN THE CONTEXT OF GENDER ROLE CHANGING Teterina T, Apolikhina I, Chebakova J, Ivanova E, Saryglar S, Sukhikh G 13:30 170 LONG TERM OUTCOME OF SACRAL ROOTS NEUROMODULATION FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF BLADDER PAIN SYNDROME: SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE Hernandez Hernandez D, Bernardez Tesouro R, Ortega González Y, Tamayo Jover M A, Gonzalez Perez L, Martinez Bustamante G, Concepcion Masip T, Castro-Díaz D M 13:30 171 HISTOLOGY IN BLADDER PAIN SYNDROME PATIENTS, 5 YEARS IN RETROSPECT. Rozenberg B, Heesakkers J 13:30 172 GENE EXPRESSION PATTERN OF TRANSIENT RECEPTOR POTENTIAL C IN PATIENTS WITH INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS Nomiya A, Niimi A, Yamada Y, Tagaya M, Homan T, Oyama T, Igawa Y, Homma Y

13:30 - 14:30 Session 14 (Open Discussion Poster) - Pelvic Organ Prolapse Location: Poster Area Poster Pilots: Carlos Antonio Del Roy (Brazil), Carlos Sarsotti (Argentina), Patrick J Woodman (United States), Paulo CR Palma (Brazil), Simone Dos Reis Brandao da Silveira (Brazil) 13:30 173 EXPANSION OF THE ROLE OF WEB-BASED SOCIAL NETWORKS RELATED TO SYNTHETIC MESH/TAPE COMPLICATIONS Stephens C, Zimmern P 13:30 174 RECURRENCE OR NEW ONSET PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE AFTER POSTERIOR VAGINAL WALL REPAIR UNDER LOCAL ANESTHESIA Stentebjerg M, Bor P 13:30 175 PREDICTORS AND OUTCOME OF SURGICAL REPAIR OF OBSTETRIC FISTULA AT A PRIVATE HOSPITAL OF DHAKA CITY (MAMM’S FISTULA & BIRTH TRAUMA HOSPITAL, TRAINING AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE) Akhter S, Sultana M

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13:30 176 VAGINALLY-ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC SACROPEXY (VALS) FOR WOMEN WITH UTERINE/ VAULT PROLAPSE: 1-YEAR FOLLOW-UP OF A PILOT STUDY Phatak M, Kung R, Hair M, Abdel-Fattah M, Agur W 13:30 177 POP REPAIR WITH TROCAR-GUIDED TRANS-VAGINAL MESH SURGERY. NOT ONLY ANATOMIC RESULTS BUT ALSO IMPACT ON URINARY INCONTINENCE AND FUNCTIONAL OUTCOMES Costantini E, Natale F, Vittori G, Salvini E, Pastore A L, Di Biase M, Cervigni M 13:30 178 LONG TERM RESULTS OF UTERINE PRESERVATION IN CASES OF UTERINE PROLAPSE WITH SINGLE INCISION VAGINAL MESH: A RETROSPECTIVE CASE SERIES Marcus-Braun N, Fink K 13:30 179 ROBOTIC SINGLE SITE SACROCOLPOPEXY: A NEW MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNIQUE Thanigasalam R, Girard F, Theveniaud P, Massoud W, Baumert H 13:30 180 PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE SURGERY IN ENGLAND, 13 YEAR TREND: HAS FDA & MHRA MESH REPORTS AFFECTED PRACTICE? Ogah J, Ford A 13:30 181 COMPLICATIONS OF VAGINAL MESHES AND TAPES: FACTORS PREDICTING THE OUTCOMES OF SURGERY Tatarov O, Granitsiotis P, Guerrero K 13:30 182 HEALTH STATUS, FUNCTIONAL IMPAIRMENT, AND GERIATRIC SYNDROMES IN WOMEN 65 AND OLDER WITH PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE: HEALTH RETIREMENT STUDY Sanses T, Schiltz N, Mahajan S, Johnson H, Warner D, Koroukian S 13:30 183 CAN A PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLE TRAINING PROGRAM IMPROVE THE SEVERITY OF PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE IN POST MENOPAUSAL WOMEN? A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL Silva V, Alves F, Martinho N, Adami D, Marques J, Riccetto C, Botelho S 13:30 184 TWO YEARS RESULTS OF A NOVEL TECHNIQUE FOR ANTERIOR VAGINAL WALL PROLAPSE REPAIR: ANTERIOR VAGINAL WALL DARN Köse O, Saglam H, Kumsar S, Budak S, Aydemir H, Adsan Ö 13:30 185 OUTCOME OF LAPAROSCOPIC SACROCOLPOPEXY AND LAPAROSCOPIC HYSTEROCOLPOSACROPEXY Chan S S C, Cheung R Y K 13:30 186 ASSOCIATION BETWEEN METABOLIC SYNDROME AND PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE SEVERITY Rogowski A, Bienkowski P, Tarwacki D, Dziech E, Samochowiec J, Jerzak M, Baranowski W 13:30 187 QUALITY OF LIFE AND PATIENTS SATISFACTION AFTER GENITAL PROLAPSE SURGERY: VAGINAL HYSTERECTOMY VERSUS MESH HYSTEROPEXY Del Amo E, Burcet G, Vellvé K, Hernández J L, Carreras R 13:30 188 FASCIAL SURGICAL REPAIR FOR PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE: EFFECT ON QUALITY OF LIFE AND RELATED SYMPTOMS Oliveira M, Costa A, Cavalcanti G 13:30 189 COMPARISON OF OUTCOMES AFTER ROBOT-ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC SACROCOLPOPEXY IN WOMEN WITH A BMI BELOW AND ABOVE 30 Thubert T, Joubert M, Menzella D, Lauratet B, Vaessen C, Chartier-Kastler E, Seror J, Lefranc J, Rouprêt M

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13:30 190 PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE SURGERY WITH OR WITHOUT ADDITIONAL PREVENTIVE TOT? Bastani P, Hajebrahimi S, Mallah F, Shoari N 13:30 191 LAPAROSCOPIC SACROCOLPOPEXY (LSCP) VS TRANSVAGINAL MESH (TVM) REPAIR: COMPARISON OF ANATOMICAL AND FUNCTIONAL RESULTS IN THE MEDIUM TERM. BI- CENTER RETROSPECTIVE STUDY ABOUT 122 CASES. Bader G, Huchon C, Benbrahim F, Pizzoferrato A C, Fauconnier A 13:30 192 EVALUATION OF QUALITY OF LIFE IN WOMEN POST ABDOMINAL CERVICOSACROPEXY PERFORMED FOR PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE. Tomasik P, Majkusiak W, Horosz E, Zwierzchowska A, Banaszek Wysoczanska A, Barcz E 13:30 193 SINGLE INCISION POSTERIOR TRANSVAGINAL MESH PROCEDURE WITHOUT CONCURRENT SURGERY - NATIONAL PROSPECTIVE MULTICENTER STUDY Nyyssönen V, Santala M, Ala-Nissilä S, Heiskanen E, Selänne P, Kulju P, Kuismanen K, Tarjanne S, Bloigu R, Haarala M 13:30 194 TVL, GH AND PB POINTS AFTER A YEAR OF SURGICAL TREATMENT FOR SEVERE GENITAL PROLAPSE. Silveira S, Margarido P, Cacciari L, Baracat E 13:30 195 RISK FACTORS FOR PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE (POP) PROGRESSION IN A RETROSPECTIVE COHORT OF SYMPTOMATIC WOMEN ACTIVELY SEEKING TREATMENT Pizarro-Berdichevsky J, Borazjani A, Pattillo A, Arellano M, Goldman H B 13:30 196 EFFICACY OF CESA AND VASA TECHNIQUES IN THE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF UTERINE AND VAGINAL VAULT PROLAPSE Ludwig S, Schmidt T, Schiffmann L, Abudabbous M, Mallmann P, Jäger W 13:30 197 COLPOCLEISIS : CLINICAL OUTCOME AND PATIENT SATISFACTION Arunkalaivanan A, Baptiste M 13:30 198 ARE PRE-OPERATIVE URODYNAMIC STUDIES (UDS) USEFUL FOR PATIENTS AWAITING PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE (POP) SURGERY? Hussain S, Woods K, Oliver L, Agur W 13:30 199 PREVALENCE OF PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE IN DIFFERENT COMPARTMENTS IN SYMPTOMATIC CHINESE WOMEN Cheung R Y K, Chan S S C, Yiu A K W, Lee L L 13:30 200 COMPARISON OF CLINICAL OUTCOME AND URODYNAMIC FINDINGS USING “PERIGEE” VERSUS “ELEVATE ANTERIOR” SYSTEM DEVICES FOR THE TREATMENT OF PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE Long C 13:30 201 A 5-YEAR SINGLE-CENTER EXPERIENCE ON LAPAROSCOPIC SACROCOLPOPEXY Baltazar P, Patena Forte J P, Campos Pinheiro L 13:30 202 FOUR-ARMED TRANSVAGINAL MESH REPAIR IN THE TREATMENT OF ANTERIOR VAGINAL PROLAPSE WITH STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE Gürdal M, Zengin K, Tanik S, Albayrak S, Bakirtas H, Imamoglu A 13:30 203 ANCHORSURE - ANCHORING SYSTEM: OUTCOMES AND SAFETY PROFILE IN VAGINAL RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY Kaplan E

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13:30 204 THE NEW SIMULATOR OF PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE Sawada A, Murata H, Kume N, Yoshimura K 13:30 205 SURGERY WITH MESH IN ANTERIOR AND MEDIUM PROLAPSE AND OUR RESULTS :PERIGEE VS ELEVATE ANTERIOR Marina García Tuñón C M, Navarro M, González M, Martínez J M, Román de la Peña A, Vazquez Camino F, Mayor J m, Redondo M, Castroviejo Royo F, Montoya García C F, Mancha E, García Serna I

13:30 - 14:30 Session 15 (Open Discussion Poster) - Rehabilitation Location: Poster Area Poster Pilots: Helena Soares de Camargo Pantaroto (Brazil), Claudia Rosenblatt Hacad (Brazil), Elisabeth Willemina Bakker (Belgium), Katherine Nancy Moore (Canada) 13:30 206 EFFECT OF OSTEOPATHIC MANIPULATIONS ON THE PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLE ACTIVITY IN WOMEN WITH PELVIC FLOOR DYSFUNCTION USING AN ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS. Pires J, Arcanjo G, dos Santos Junior F, Rodrigues J, Scafuri A 13:30 207 EFFECTIVENESS OF THE STRENGTHENING OF PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLES, ADDUCTORS OF HIP, GLUTEUS MAXIMUS AND GLUTEUS MEDIUS IN THE TREATMENT OF STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE: BLIND RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL – PARTIAL RESULTS Marques S, Haddad J, Pássaro A, Silveira S, Baracat E, Ferreira E 13:30 208 ASSESSMENT OF NURSES’ KNOWLEDGE OF CLEAN INTERMITTENT CATHETERIZATION IN A UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL IN RECIFE Valença M, Dourado D, Rocha G, Ribeiro C 13:30 209 IS THERE DEVELOPMENT IN PELVIC MUSCLE STRENGTH AFTER EXPLANATIONS OF GENITAL ANATOMY? – A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL Jacomo R, Fernandes I, Gonçalves M L, Fernandes S, Amatuzzi F, Sousa J 13:30 210 ELECTRICAL STIMULATION , PELVIC FLOOR TRAINING AND URINARY INCONTINENCE IN POST PROSTATECTOMY : RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL , DOUBLE-BLIND Zaidan de Barros P, Bezerra da Silva E 13:30 211 GENDER DIFFERENCES IN COPING STRATEGIES FOR TROUBLESOME LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS PRIOR TO SEEKING TREATMENT Chen G, Chang C 13:30 212 IMPLEMENTATION OF A PROTOCOL TO GUIDE OBSTETRICIANS ON THE NEED TO REFER OBSTETRIC PATIENTS TO PHYSIOTHERAPY Laranjeira C, Baracho E, Baracho S, Figueiredo E M, Silviano Brandaocorrea Lima R, Salvador Géo M, Saltiel F, Miranda A P 13:30 213 ASSESSMENT OF PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLES FUNCTION WITH PERFECT AND ORTIZ METHODS: ARE THEY ACTUALLY ABLE TO DETECT DIFFERENCES IN PELVIC FLOOR DYSFUNCTION? Frota I P R, Bezerra L R P S, Bombonato A, Vasconcelos Neto J A, Vasconcelos C T M, Karbage S A L, Augusto K L, Bilhar A P M, Lima A C, Bizarria L B, Macedo S R, Haddad J M 13:30 214 CONTRIBUTION OF BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE THERAPY TO MANAGING FUNCTIONAL URINARY DISORDERS IN WOMAN. Marti B, Valentini F, Robain G

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13:30 215 RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL: EFFECTS OF PELVIC PHYSIOTHERAPY PRE AND POST OPERATIVE IN THE EARLY URINARY CONTINENCE AND QUALITY OF LIFE AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY - PRELIMINARY RESULTS Fornari A, Lira G, Aranchipe M, Kretiska C, Cardoso L F, Lupchinski M, Carboni C 13:30 216 IMPACT OF PHYSIOTHERAPEUTIC INTERVENTION ON PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLE IN PATIENT WHO UNDERWENT MCINDOE VAGINOPLASTY SURGERY: A CASE REPORT Stüpp L, Plöger C, Ferreira do Nascimento C, Apfel V, Takano C, Jarmy Di Bella Z, João Batista Castello Girão M, Gracio Ferreira Sartori M 13:30 217 APPROCHE POSTURO-RESPIRATOIRE (A.P.O.R. ®) METHOD IN THE MANAGEMENT OF DIASTASIS OF RECTUS ABDOMINIS MUSCLE AND PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE AFTER DELIVERY. De Gasquet B, Giraudo D, Lamberti G 13:30 218 PELVIC FLOOR TRAINING ASSOCIATED OR NOT WITH ELECTRICAL STIMULATION AND URINARY INCONTINENCE IN POST PROSTATECTOMY: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Zaidan de Barros P, Bezerra da Silva E 13:30 219 SUBJECTIVE IMPROVEMENT OF URINARY INCONTINENCE AND SATISFACTION IN A MULTIDISCIPLINARY PELVIC FLOOR CLINIC Spakman J, Vrijens D, van Koeveringe G, Berghmans B 13:30 220 DO IMPROVEMENT SCORES OF FUNCTIONAL INDEPENDENCE MEASURE REFLECT URINATING FUNCTION? Hayami S, Sugiyama M, Takagi Y 13:30 221 THE CONTRIBUTION OF UROGYNECOLOGICAL PHYSIOTHERAPY FOR DAILY LIFE OF PATIENTS WITH URINARY INCONTINENCE Zaidan de Barros P, Bezerra da Silva E 13:30 222 USEFULNESS OF NEWLY DESIGNED REUSE SILICONE CATHETER FOR INTERMITTENT SELF- CATHETERIZATION Oh-oka H 13:30 223 PHYSIOTHERAPY FOR WOMEN WITH RECURRENT URINARY TRACT INFECTION: A PROMISING APPROACH Souza E L B L, Figueiredo E M, Velloso F S B, Geo M S, Silviano Brandaocorrea Lima R 13:30 224 COMPARISON OF PELVIC MUSCLE TRAINING OUTCOMES IN URINARY INCONTINENCE FOLLOWING RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY AND HIGH-INTENSITY FOCUSED ULTRASOUND (HIFU) ABLATION OF PROSTATE CANCER Demidko Y, Glybochko P, Alyaev Y, Rapoport L, Amosov A, Bezrukov E, Krupinov G, Demidko L, Myannik S

13:30 - 14:30 Session 16 (Open Discussion Poster) - Stress Urinary Incontinence Location: Poster Area Poster Pilots: Fernando Goncalves Almeida (Brazil), Hikaru Tomoe (Japan), Ricardo Reges (Brazil), Virginia Roncatti (Brazil), Mario Henrique Martins (Brazil), MIRIAM WALIGORA (Brazil), Maria Augusta Bortolini (Brazil), Peter F.W.M. Rosier (Netherlands), Tom P Rosenbaum (United Kingdom), Jian Guo Wen (China), Carlos Alberto Ricetto Sacomani (Brazil) 13:30 225 EFFECT OF PREOPERATIVE VOIDING DYSFUNCTION ON VOIDING TRIAL AFTER MIDURETHRAL SLING PROCEDURE IN WOMEN WITH STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE Lee J G, Chae J Y, Kim S J, Yeo J K, Choi J B, Kim H J, Oh M M 85 Wednesday, 22 October 2014

13:30 226 THIRTEEN-YEAR OUTCOMES FROM TVT PROCEDURE FOR FEMALE STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE Song P H, Kwon T G, Lee K S, Shim K, Jung H C 13:30 227 THE PREDICTIVE FACTORS FOR IMPROVING URGE URINARY INCONTINENCE AFTER THE TRANS-OBTURATOR TAPE PROCEDURE IN MIXED URINARY INCONTINENCE PATIENTS Byun H J, Jung W, Ha J Y, Kim B H, Kim C I, Park C H 13:30 228 PATHOLOGICAL FINDINGS OF TRANSVAGINAL POLYPROPYLENE SLINGS EXPLANTED FOR LATE COMPLICATIONS: MESH IS NOT INERT Iakovlev V, Mekel G, Blaivas J 13:30 229 IS IT POSSIBLE TO PREDICT URODYNAMIC STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE IN WOMEN WITH MINIMAL DIAGNOSTIC EVALUATION? Cetinel B, Demirkesen O, Onal B, Erdal S, Gezer M 13:30 230 ADIPOSE-DERIVED REGENERATIVE CELL INJECTION FOR THE TREATMENT OF POST- PROSTATECTOMY INCONTINENCE: PHASE I CLINICAL STUDY Kwon T G, Choi J Y, Kim B S, Kim H T, Kim T, Yoo E S, Chung S K, Kim B W, Seo Y J, Lee K S 13:30 231 IS THERE AN ASSOCIATION BETWEEN POLYPROPYLENE MIDURETHRAL SLINGS AND MALIGNANCY? King A, Vasavada S, Moore C, Rackley R, Goldman H 13:30 232 DIABETIC PATIENTS UNDERGOING ARTIFICIAL URINARY SPHINCTER PLACEMENT HAVE MORE COMPLICATIONS AND WORSE CONTINENCE OUTCOMES Masten D, Chan R, Khavari R, Boone T 13:30 233 SERIAL CHANGES IN LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS, URINE FLOW AND BLADDER VOIDING EFFICIENCY FOLLOWING TRANSOBTURATOR TAPE SURGERY FOR TREATMENT OF FEMALE STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE Cho M C, Baik S, You K H, Kim J K, Bae J, Lee H W, Lee K S, Chun S J 13:30 234 THE SIGNIFICANCE OF URETHRAL FUNNELING AND URINE FLOW (PF-ULTRASOUND) IN EVALUATING STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE Wlazlak E, Viereck V, Surkont G, Stodolski M, Dunicz-Sokolowska A, Kociszewski J 13:30 235 ONE AND THREE YEARS FOLLOW UP AFTER MINIARC SINGLE-INCISION SLING ® OPERATION FOR URINARY STRESS INCONTINENCE. Larsson P, Gullamambas R, Grek K 13:30 236 SURGICAL OUTCOMES OF REPEAT MID-URETHRAL SYNTHETIC SLING AFTER FAILURE OF INITIAL MID-URETHRAL SYNTHETIC SLING You H W, Kim T H, Lee H M, Choi H Y, Lee K 13:30 237 FIRST POST-VOID RESIDUAL URINE VOLUME FOLLOWING HOLMIUM LASER ENUCLEATION OF THE PROSTATE: PREDICTOR OF DE NOVO URINARY INCONTINENCE Kim J S, Yoo D H, Oh B S, Lim D H, Kim M K, Jeong H J, Soo Jin Na C, Park S W, Noh J H 13:30 238 THE IMPACT OF SURGICAL VOLUME ON POSTOPERATIVE OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS TREATED WITH SINGLE INCISION SLING: RESULTS FROM A TERTIARY REFERRAL CENTER Tutolo M, De Ridder D, Peeters E, Schillebeeckx C, Van Der Aa F 13:30 239 MINISLING COMPLICATIONS CAN BE MAJOR Coskun B, Lavelle R, Lemack G, Zimmern P 86 Wednesday, 22 October 2014

13:30 240 MANAGEMENT OF RECURRENT OR PERSISTENT STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE: WICH ROLE FOR MID-URETHRAL SLING Costantini E, Natale F, Vittori G, Di Biase M, Pietropaolo A, Agostini M, Cervigni M 13:30 241 OBESITY AS A RISK FACTOR FOR ADVANCE SLING FAILURE Kretschmer A, Stief C G, Bauer R M 13:30 242 IS TRANSOBTURATOR TAPE OPERATION FOR THE TREATMENT OF STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE EFFECTIVE AND SAFE IN ELDERLY WOMEN OVER 65? Yasa C, Gungor Ugurlucan F, Dural O, Yumru H, Günaydin C, Yalcin O 13:30 243 A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW ON URETHRAL BULKING INJECTIONS USING POLYACRYLAMIDE GEL (BULKAMID®) FOR FEMALE STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE (SUI) Kasi A, Doumouchtsis S K, Khunda A 13:30 244 NONABSORBABLE URETHRAL BULKING AGENT - CLINICAL EFFECTIVENESS IN THE TREATMENT OF RECURRENT AND PRIMARY STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE AFTER 1 YEAR – MULTICENTER STUDY. Rechberger T, Futyma K, Miotla P, Galczynski K, Baranowski W, Doniec J, Wodzislawska A, Józwik M, Oniszczuk M 13:30 245 SINGLE-INCISION MIDURETHRAL TAPE (OPHIRA™) VS TRANSOBTURATOR TAPE (OBTRYX™): PROSPECTIVE COMPARATIVE STUDY – 2 YEAR FOLLOWUP Arunkalaivanan A, Smith P, Baptiste M 13:30 246 IS URINARY INCONTINENCE DURING AND AFTER PREGNANCY RELATED TO FAMILY HISTORY? (MOTHERFIT PROJECT) Bekkers L, Albers-Heitner P, Berghmans B, Verdonk P 13:30 247 PHYSIOTHERAPY INTERVENTION IN STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE IN POWERLIFITING ATHLETE Pereira C, Castiglione M, Etienne M, Guiseline S 13:30 248 LONG TERM CLINICAL OUTCOMES OF THE ALTIS SINGLE INCISION SLING FOR THE TREATMENT OF FEMALE STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE Brousseau T, Jundi M, Tu L M, Sioufi R 13:30 249 MINIMALLY INVASIVE SALVAGE INJECTION FOR STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE Cardona-Grau D, Sisthla H, De E 13:30 250 LONG-TERM EFFICACY OF TENSION-FREE VAGINAL TAPE OBTURATOR (TVT-O) IN THE MANAGEMENT OF FEMALE URODYNAMIC STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE: RESULTS OF 4- AND 7-YEAR FOLLOW UP Grigoriadis C, Bakas P, Liapis E, Papadakis E, Stravolaimos M, Creatsa M, Liapis A 13:30 251 SINGLE INCISION MID URETHRAL SLING FOR URINARY INCONTINENCE; SMALL TAPE FOR A BIG PROBLEM Hilmy M, Heaton S, Urwin G 13:30 252 PHYSIOTHERAPY INTERVENTION IN STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE AFTER PROSTATECTOMY Pereira C, Castiglione M, Etienne M 13:30 253 THE RATIO OF PRESERVED MEMBRANOUS URETHRAL LENGTH IS THE MOST IMPORTANT FACTOR AFFECTING POSTOPERATIVE CONTINENCE RECOVERY AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Kim M K, Lim D H, Kim H J 87 Wednesday, 22 October 2014

13:30 254 PROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF AMS 800 © PLACEMENT AFTER BUCCAL MUCOSA URETHROPLASTY Ludwig T, Roland D, Kluth L, Rosenbaum C, Reiss P, Engel O, Riechardt S, Fisch M, Ahyai S 13:30 255 IMPACT OF TRANSOBTURATOR TAPE TREATMENT ON NOCTURIA IN PATIENTS WHO PRESENT MIXED URINARY INCONTINENCE Yun S, Kang H W, Jang H, Kim T, Kim W, Kim Y, Lee S, Kim W 13:30 256 FLUID BRIDGE TEST COMBINED WITH LPP IN DIAGNOSING STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE IN 50 WOMEN Cui L, Wen J G, Lu Y 13:30 257 INITIAL RESULTS OF SURGEON TAILORED MESH FOR STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE Bajramovic S, Junuzovic D 13:30 258 NAT2, GST T1, GST M1 GENE POLYMORPHISM AND THE RISK OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE AND STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE. Rusina E I, Bezhenar V F, Ivashchenko T E, Pakin V S, Baranov V S 13:30 259 FIRST DUTCH SHORT-TERM RESULTS OF UROLASTIC, A NEW BULKAGENT FOR STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE IN WOMEN van Breda J, Farag F, Heesakkers J 13:30 260 COMPARISON OF OUTCOMES OF MINIARC AND MONARC SLINGS: UPDATE OF A SINGLE- CENTER SURGICAL SERIES Tutolo M, De Ridder D, Deprest J, Montorsi F, Briganti A, Van Der Aa F 13:30 261 LONG TERM RESULTS OF MINI-SLING PROCEDURE FOR STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE IN PATIENTS WITH MIXED URINARY INCONTINENCE Marcus-Braun N, Levi A 13:30 262 SHORT TERM OUTCOMES OF ALTIS® SINGLE-INCISION SLING PROCEDURE FOR STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE IN AN AMBULATORY SETTING Dias J, Costa P, Xambre L, Costa L, Espiridião P, Rodrigues R, Amorim R, Oliveira V, Pereira M, Amaral J, Ferraz L 13:30 263 COMPARISON OF SINGLE-INCISION MID-URETHRAL TAPE (OPHIRA TM) AND TRANSOBTURATOR TAPE (SAFYRE TM) SUBURETHRARAL SLING PROCEDURES FOR FEMALE STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE Ahn J H, Chung H S 13:30 264 URETHRAL COMPLICATIONS AFTER TENSION-FREE VAGINAL TAPE PROCEDURES: CLINICAL SYMPTOMS, DIAGNOSIS, SURGICAL MANAGEMENT AND OUTCOME IN A SERIES OF NINE REPORTED CASES Larsson P, Sergouniotis F, Jarlshammar B 13:30 265 REASONS FOR OVERNIGHT STAY AFTER MID URETHRAL SLING (MUS) SURGERY Balchandra P, Rogerson L 13:30 266 POST PROSTATECTOMY STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE EVALUATION. IS THE URODYNAMIC TEST A GOOD PREDICTOR OF INCONTINENCE SEVERITY? Drugowick F, D’Ancona C, Costa A 13:30 267 CORRELATION OF URINARY INCONTINENCE IN POSTPARTUM WITH THE CONDITIONS MATERNAL AND NEONATAL Barbosa A, Graziano J, Massóca M, França D, Brilio S, Marini G, Piculo F, Prudencio C

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13:30 268 INCIDENCE OF URINARY INCONTINENCE DURING HIGH RISK PREGNANCY Averbeck M A, Gehring A C, Alexandre M d G, Foschi de Souza V, Carboni C, Gomes de Araújo T, Torres M, Peruch T, Prado Schmidt A, Camargo S F 13:30 269 DIFFERENCES IN BACTERIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF EXPLANTED TRANSVAGINAL MESH. Nikolavsky D, Madala A 13:30 270 SIMULATED OPERATIONS ARE AS ACCURATE AS URODYNAMICS IN PATIENTS WITH STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE Tiecher J d F, Riccetto C, Bronzatto E, Palma P 13:30 271 LONG-TERM OUTCOMES OF TRANSOBTURATOR TENSION-FREE MIDURETHRAL SLINGS FOR THE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE IN WOMEN Averbeck M A, Wachter L, Dörr D, Schneider N, Ramos J, Ledesma A G, Prado Schmidt A, Camargo S F 13:30 272 THE SURGICAL OUTCOMES OF TRANSOBTURATOR TAPE IN PATIENTS WITH STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE CONCOMITANT WITH OVERACTIVE BLADDER Oh C Y, Lee S H, Cho S T, Kim Y S, Lee T Y, Park H Y, Choi H Y, Lee S W 13:30 273 IS THERE A CORRELATION BETWEEN THE ABDOMINAL LEAK PRESSURE POINT, INCONTINENCE SEVERITY AND QUALITY OF LIFE IN PATIENTS WITH STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE? Arribillaga L, Montedoro A, Garcia A, Ledesma M, Bengió R G, Pierantozzi A, Oulton G, Orellana S, García Onto H, Epelde J, Bengió R H 13:30 274 CONCURRENT EXCISION OF MID-URETHRAL SLING DURING REPEAT MID-URETHRAL SLING IS NOT ASSOCIATED WITH CONTINENCE OUTCOMES Chan R, Masten D, Scovell J, Khavari R, Antosh D 13:30 275 EMPTY STRESS TEST AND SEVERITY OF THE STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE Arribillaga L, Ledesma M, Garcia A, Bengió R G, Montedoro A, Oulton G, Pierantozzi A, Bengió R H 13:30 276 THE LONG TERM EFFICACY OF POST-OPERATIVE ADJUSTABLE MID URETHRAL SLING SYSTEM IN PATIENTS WITH INTRINSIC SPHINCTER DEFICIENCY AND RECURRENT STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE. Kim J H, Kim H W, Kim H G, Kim J C, Seo J T 13:30 277 IS THERE A PLACE FOR SINGLE INCISION SLINGS AS SALVAGE SURGERY? Tutolo M, De Ridder D, Jamaer C, Dewulf K, Van Der Aa F 13:30 278 CLINICAL STUDY OF LONG-TERM EFFICACY OF TENSION-FREE VAGINAL TAPE IN THE MANAGEMENT OF FEMALE URODYNAMIC STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE: RESULTS OF 5-, 7- AND 10-YEAR FOLLOW UP Grigoriadis C, Bakas P, Creatsa M, Liapis E, Karachalios C, Liapis A 13:30 279 CAN PARAVAGINAL AND PARAURETHRAL THICKNESS BE A PARAMETER TO EVALUATE STRESS INCONTINANCE Karademir A K, Malkoc E, Yesildal C, Kurul O, Yilmaz O 13:30 280 COMPARISON OF THREE PHYSIOTHERAPY METHODS FOR TREATMENT OF STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE: IMPACT IN QUALITY OF LIFE AND MUSCLE FUNCTION Prudencio C, Barbosa A, Deróbio A L, Anézio A, Vesentini G, Almeida A P, Piculo F, Marini G 13:30 281 SUBCUTANEOUS TAPE: BEWARE OF SKINNY PATIENTS! Groeneweg J 89 Wednesday, 22 October 2014

13:30 282 TRANSURETHRAL INJECTION OF POLYACRYLAMIDE HYDROGEL (BULKAMID®) FOR TREATMENT OF RECURRENT STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE AFTER FAILURED REPEATED ANTI-INCONTINENCE SURGERY Martan A, Masata J, Svabik K, El Haddad R, Hubka P, Krhut J 13:30 283 THE CORRELATIONS OF INCONTINENCE-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE MEASURES WITH SYMPTOM SEVERITY AND URODYNAMIC VARIABLES IN WOMEN WITH STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE. Kim H G, Choi W S, Park H K, Paick S H, Lee H, Seo J T, Park W H, Kim H W, Lho Y S 13:30 284 THE EFFECTS OF ESTROGEN REPLACE TREATMENT (ERT)ON ESTROGEN RECEPTOR EXPRESSION OF SUI RAT MODEL Lijuan R 13:30 285 PREOPERATIVE FACTORS FOR PROGNOSIS ARTIFICIAL URINARY SPHINCTER IMPLANTATION OUTCOMES. Veliev E, Golubtsova E, Tomilov A 13:30 286 EVALUATION OF VAGINAL PH OF WOMEN UNDERGOING ELECTROSTIMULATION INTRAVAGINAL: PRELIMINARY RESULTS. Rett M T, Giraldo P C, Alves A T, Piassarolli V, Bardin M G 13:30 287 A RETROSPECTIVE CHART REVIEW ON THE SIGNIFICANCE OF BLADDER TRABECULATION IN PATIENTS WITH PRIMARY STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE BEING TREATED WITH MID- URETHRAL SLING PROCEDURE Hessami S, Torbati K, Kaminskyj M, Sarcona J 13:30 288 SPARC SLING SYSTEM FOR TREATMENT OF FEMALE STRESS AND MIXED URINARY INCONTINENCE IN THE ELDERLY Sung L H, Noh C H, Chung J Y 13:30 289 PREVALENCE OF URINARY INCONTINENCE IN NULLIPAROUS WOMEN. ASSESSMENT OF PELVIC FLOOR SELF- EXERCISES IN NULLIPAROUS INCONTINENT YOUNG WOMEN. Bader G, Fermaut M, Pizzoferrato A C, El Assal A, Fauconnier A

14:30 - 16:00 Session 17 (Podium Poster) - Bladder Pharmacology Location: Room 1 Chairs: Karl-Erik Andersson (United States), Edson Antunes (Brazil), Naoki Yoshimura (United States) 15:00 290 EFFECTS OF BOTULINUM TOXIN TYPE A ON ELECTRICAL STIMULATION-INDUCED RELEASE OF SUBSTANCE P, ATP AND ACETYCHOLINE IN PORCINE BLADDER Bahadory F, Mansfield K J, Moore K H, Burcher E, Liu L 15:05 291 BETA3-ADRENERGIC RECEPTOR AGONIST MEDIATES COLD STRESS-INDUCED DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY IN SPONTANEOUSLY HYPERTENSIVE RATS Imamura T, Ishizauka O, Ogawa T, Yokoyama H, Minagawa T, Nakazawa M, Nishizawa O 15:10 292 TLR4 INCREASES BLADDER CONTRACTILITY THROUGH MYD88/P38MAPK ACTIVATION IN STREPTOZOTOCIN-INDUCED DIABETIC MICE Ramos Filho A C, Santos K T, Teixeira S A, Mónica F Z, Muscará M N, Costa S K, Grant A D, Antunes E 15:15 293 THE ROLE OF THE TRPV3 CHANNEL IN MOUSE URINARY BLADDER FUNCTION AND SENSATION Lam M, Mann-Gow T, Zvarova K, King B, Moran M, Nelson M, Zvara P 90 Wednesday, 22 October 2014

15:20 294 IN VIVO AND IN VITRO FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BLADDER IN MICE LACKING TRANSIENT RECEPTOR POTENTIAL MELASTATIN 2 (TRPM2) CHANNEL Kamei J, Aizawa N, Nakagawa T, Ito H, Sugiyama R, Akiyama Y, Niimi A, Kaneko S, Homma Y, Igawa Y 15:25 295 SILDENAFIL COMPARED WITH VARDENAFIL IN EXPERIMENTAL MODEL OF BLADDER OUTLET OBSTRUCTION IN RATS. WHAT IS MORE POTENT FOR THE TREATMENT OF VOIDING DYSFUNCTION? Moreno S L, Oliveira R R, Gaspar P, Sucupira D, Carvalho R, Cerqueira J B, Moraes M, Gonzaga-Silva L 15:30 296 PROTECT EFFECT OF A RHO-KINASE INHIBITOR ON BLADDER DYSFUNCTION IN A RAT MODEL OF CHRONIC BLADDER ISCHEMIA Akaihata H, Nomiya M, Yabe M, Ogawa S, Kumagai S, Haga N, Kushida N, Yanagida T, Ishibashi K, Aikawa K, Yamagchi O, Kojima Y 15:35 297 ACUTE DOSE-RELATED DIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS OF METHYLPHENIDATE ON MURINE CYSTOMETRIC PARAMETERS Joo K J, Seong B, Cho Y S, Kim K T, Kim K H, Chung H, Park H J, Kwon C H 15:40 298 THE EFFECT OF AN ARB, OLMESARTAN ON HYPERTENSION RELATED CORPUS CAVERNSARTANOSUM DYSFUNCTION IN THE SPONTANEOUSLY HYPERTENSIVE RAT Saito M, Shimizu S, Shimizu T 15:45 299 INVOLVEMENT OF 5-HT RECEPTOR SUBTYPES IN THE PUDENDAL NERVE INHIBITION OF NOCICEPTIVE AND NON-NOCICEPTIVE BLADDER ACTIVITY IN ANESTHETIZED CATS Matsuta Y, Schwen Z, Mally A, Shen B, Wang J, Roppolo J, de Groat W, Yokoyama O, Tai C 15:50 300 PHYSIOLOGICAL ROLE OF THE BLADDER ALPHA1D-ADRENOCEPTOR IN THE ACTIVATION OF SINGLE-UNIT PRIMARY BLADDER AFFERENT ACTIVITY IN RATS Aizawa N, Ito H, Sugiyama R, Kamei J, Akiyama Y, Fujimura T, Suzuki M, Homma Y, Igawa Y 15:55 301 DIRECT EVIDENCE FOR CONTRIBUTION OF MUSCARINIC RECEPTORS TO THE FACILITATION OF PRIMARY BLADDER MECHANOSENSITIVE C-FIBER AFFERENTS IN THE RAT Aizawa N, Ito H, Sugiyama R, Kamei J, Akiyama Y, Fujimura T, Suzuki M, Homma Y, Igawa Y

14:30 - 16:00 Session 18 (Podium Poster) - Male Incontinence Location: Room B1 Chairs: Ervin Kocjancic (United States), Daniel Moser (Brazil) 15:00 302 HOW SHOULD CONTINENCE AND INCONTINENCE AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY BE EVALUATED? A PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF PATIENT-RATINGS AND CHANGES OVER TIME. Holm H V, Fosså S D, Hedlund H, Schultz A, Dahl A A 15:05 303 SEVERE POSTPROSTATECTOMY INCONTINENCE: THE ROLE OF URODYNAMICS. Holm H V, Fosså S D, Hedlund H, Schultz A, Dahl A A 15:10 304 RETROGRADE LEAK POINT PRESSURE VERSUS 24H PAD WEIGHT FOR ASSESSING POST PROSTATECTOMY INCONTINENCE WITHIN THE SLING-VERSUS-SPHINCTER RANDOMIZED STUDY Kass-Iliyya A, Solomon E, Andrich D, Hamid R, Greenwell T, Shah J, Mundy A, Ockrim J

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15:15 305 CLINICAL INVESTIGATION INTO REAL-TIME ULTRASOUND IMAGING FOR FEEDBACK ON PELVIC FLOOR EXERCISES AND ITS INFLUENCE ON SELF-EFFICACY FOR PATIENTS EXPERIENCING URINARY INCONTINENCE POST RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Goedl-Purrer B, Dalpiaz O, Christova M, Salchinger B 15:20 306 THE EFFICACY OF PILATES COMPARED TO PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLE TRAINING ASSOCIATED WITH ELECTRICAL STIMULATION IN THE RECOVERY OF POST-PROSTATECTOMY URINARY INCONTINENCE: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL. Pedriali F, Gomes C, Soares L, Urbano M, Moreira E, de Almeida S 15:25 307 EFFECTS OF PROSTATE RADIOTHERAPY ON PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLES ACTIVITY AND SYMPTOMS OF URINARY INCONTINENCE: PRELIMINARY RESULTS Ribeiro A M, Peria F M, Ferreira C H J, Mateus-Vasconcelos E C L, Trevisan F A, Muglia V F, dos Reis R B, de Oliveira H F 15:30 308 MULTICENTER PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF THE ADVANCE XP MALE SLING: OUTCOME AND COMPLICATIONS Kretschmer A, Klehr B, Gozzi C, Gebhartl P, Homberg R, May F, Rehder P, Stief C G, Bauer R M 15:35 309 SUPERFICIAL IMPLANTATION OF THE I-STOP TOMS TRANSOBTURATOR SLING IN THE TREATMENT OF POST-PROSTATECTOMY URINARY INCONTINENCE: DESCRIPTION OF A NOVEL TECHNIQUE AND SHORT-TERM CLINICAL OUTCOMES Galiano M, Slaoui H, Bryan K A, Barret E, Rozet F, Sanchez Salas R, Cathelineau X 15:40 310 SUCCESFULL RESTORATION OF INCONTINENCE IN MALE INCONTINENCE AFTER FAILED SLING SURGERY: AN IN-VIVO SOLUTION WITHOUT REMOVING THE SLING MATERIAL Soylu A, Onur A R 15:45 311 ARTIFICIAL URINARY SPHINCTER MALFUNCTION: IS IT NECESSARY TO SUBSTITUTE THE WHOLE PROSTHESIS? Sandri S D, Tagliabue A, Mombelli G

14:30 - 16:00 Session 19 (Podium Poster) - Aging and Continence Care Location: Room B8 Chairs: Katherine Nancy Moore (Canada), Maria Helena Baena de Moraes Lopes (Brazil) 15:00 312 CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT FOR URINARY INCONTINENCE IN WOMEN IN RESIDENTIAL CARE: OUTCOMES, QUALITY OF LIFE, AND COST Arnold E, Milne D, English S 15:05 313 PROVIDING CONTINENCE CARE IN LONG-TERM AGED CARE FACILITIES: FINDINGS FROM A GROUNDED THEORY STUDY Ostaszkiewicz J, O’Connell B, Dunning T 15:10 314 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LIFESTYLE DISEASES AND THE FREQUENCY OF MEDICAL THERAPIES FOR LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS: ANALYSIS OF 60,000 AGING MALES AND FEMALES Seki M, Yamauchi H, Matsuta Y, Aoki Y, Akino H, Yokoyama O 15:15 315 EVALUATING THE USE OF BOTULINUM TOXIN FOR THE TREATMENT OF DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY IN OLDER PATIENTS Sammarco A, Ferry E, Patel D, Benchek P, Kikano E, Hijaz A, Mahajan S

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15:20 316 ANXIETY ASSOCIATED WITH OVERACTIVE BLADDER IN ELDERLY WOMEN Alves A T, Jácomo R, Gomide L, Garcia P, Bontempo A, da Cruz B, Rett M T, Karnikowski M 15:25 317 PRIZE AWARD: Conservative Management Award UNDERSTANDING WHY CLINICIANS MAKE THE DECISION TO PLACE A URINARY CATHETER IN ACUTE MEDICAL CARE Murphy C, Prieto J, Fader M 15:30 318 APPROPRIATENESS OF INDWELLING URETHRAL CATHETER INSERTIONS IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT Ma A Y, Hunter K F, Rowe B, Wagg A 15:35 319 DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF AN ASSESSMENT TOOL CATHETERS FOR CLEAN INTERMITTENT CATHETERIZATION USER. Assis G, Negri F, Veiga S, Galli C, Moser A, Azevedo G 15:40 320 PROOF OF PRINCIPLE FOR A NON-MANUAL CATHETER VALVE; VOIDING AND STORAGE FUNCTION USING A VALVE OPENED BY VOLUNTARY STRAINING Drake M, Gammie A, Edwards J, Parke S, Ward K, Devery D, Timothy M 15:45 321 TOPICAL ZINC OXIDE BASED CREAMS IN A STRUCTURED CARE REGIMEN FOR THE TREATMENT OF INCONTINENCE ASSOCIATED DERMATITIS IN HOSPITALIZED ADULTS AND OLDER CHILDREN: A RANDOMIZED, CONTROLLED TRIAL Buckley B, Dofitas R, Baltazar W, Quiambao P, Razor B 15:50 322 A RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL OF SELF-MANAGEMENT OF URINE FLOW IN LONG-TERM INDWELLING URINARY CATHETER USERS Wilde M, McMahon J, McDonald M, Brasch J, Fairbanks E, Shah S, Tang W, Wang W, Zhang F, Chen D ( 15:55 323 CATHETER -ASSOCIATED LUTS AFTER TRANSURETHRAL RESECTION OF THE BLADDER OR PROSTATE – THE EFFECT OF FESOTERODINE IN THE ACUTE PHASE Bannowsky A, Vollmer I, Ückert S, van Ahlen H

14:30 - 16:00 Session 20 (Podium Poster) - Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women 1 Location: Room 3 Chairs: Linda Brubaker (United States), Simone Dos Reis Brandao da Silveira (Brazil) 15:00 324 HOME AND GROUP SUPERVISED PHYSIOTHERAPY FOR WOMEN WITH URINARY INCONTINENCE IN THE PRIMARY CARE OF SUS IN BRAZIL. Figueiredo E M, Vaz C, Sampaio R 15:05 325 AN EXPERT SYSTEM TO ENHANCE PATIENT SELF-MANAGEMENT OF FLUID INTAKE Gammie A, Long A, Casey L 15:10 326 ASSESSMENT OF OVERACTIVE BLADDER AND URGENCY URINARY INCONTINENCE SIX WEEKS AFTER VAGINAL DELIVERY Diez Itza I, Goyeneche L, Uranga S, Salgueiro D, Goiri C, Lekuona A 15:15 327 ONABOTULINUMTOXINA DEMONSTRATES SIMILAR IMPROVEMENTS IN URINARY INCONTINENCE AND QUALITY OF LIFE REGARDLESS OF THE USE OF CLEAN INTERMITTENT CATHETERISATION OR THE PRESENCE OF URINARY TRACT INFECTION IN PATIENTS WITH OVERACTIVE BLADDER Everaert K, Gruenenfelder J, Schulte-Baukloh H, Guard S, Zheng Y, Sussman D 93 Wednesday, 22 October 2014

15:20 328 EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF INITIAL 10MG SOLIFENACIN TREATMENT IN FEMALE OAB PATIENTS Yoon H, Lee D H, Chung W S, Hong J Y, Cho S T 15:25 329 DOES S3 OR S4 STIMULATION CONFER FAVOURABLE RESULTS IN SACRAL NERVE STIMULATION FOR FUNCTIONAL BLADDER PROBLEMS? Chandra L, Lunawat R, Harris N 15:30 330 A COST-EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS OF ONABOTULINUMTOXINA FOR OVERACTIVE BLADDER IN PATIENTS WHO ARE INADEQUATELY MANAGED WITH ANTICHOLINERGIC MEDICATIONS IN SPAIN. Errando-Smet C, Larrea G, Cidre J, Loveman C, Khalaf K, Aracil J, Stanisic S, Lister J 15:35 331 MULTICENTER ANALYSIS OF 10 YEARS FOLLOW UP AFTER REPEAT INTRAVESICAL BOTULINUM TOXIN-A INJECTIONS IN PATIENTS WITH DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY Rahnama’i M, Marcelissen T, Ong F, Snijders J, De Vries P, van Koeveringe G 15:40 332 DORSAL ONLAY BUCCAL URETHOPLASTY (DOBU) IN THE FEMALE IS DURABLE AND IS NOT ASSOCIATED WITH INCONTINENCE USING LUTS INSTRUMENTS VALIDATED IN FEMALES Powell C, Daniels D 15:45 333 IS THERE A RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE COMPLAINTS OF THE AMOUNT OF URINE LOSS AND THEIR OBJECTIVE AND SUBJECTIVE MEASUREMENTS? Vasconcelos C T M, Vasconcelos Neto J A, Bezerra L R P S, Karbage S A L, Frota I P R, Bezerra K C, Bizarria L B, Macedo S R, Augusto K L, Rocha A B O, Oriá M O B, Santos Z M S A 15:50 334 ACUPUNCTURE IN THE MANAGEMENT OF OVERACTIVE BLADDER SYNDROME Li C, Pakzad M, Lee J, Green J, Philp T 15:55 335 UROTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION AND CHRONIC INFLAMMATION IN DIABETES MELLITUS PATIENTS WITH OVERACTIVE BLADDER SYNDROME: AN IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY STUDY Lee C, Liu H, Wang C, Kuo H

15:00 - 18:00 Continence Awareness Forum Location: Room A

16:00 - 16:30 Coffee Break, Exhibition, Poster and Video Viewing Location: Exhibition

16:00 - 16:30 Press Conference Location: Room C

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16:30 - 18:00 Session 21 (Podium Poster) - Nocturia Location: Room B2 Chairs: Enrico Finazzi Agro (Italy), Ricardo Reges (Brazil), Yukio Homma (Japan) 17:00 336 PRIZE AWARD: Award for Innovative Research Presented on Nocturnal Voiding Problems NOCTURIA RESULTS IN WORK PRODUCTIVITY AND ACTIVITY LOSSES COMPARABLE WITH OTHER CHRONIC DISEASES Biliotti B, Andersson F, Anderson P, Piercy J 17:05 337 NATURAL HISTORY OF NOCTURIA AMONG JAPANESE MEN AND WOMEN DURING THE 5-YEAR PERIOD FROM 2003 TO 2007. Aoki Y, Yokoi S, Okada M, Matsuta Y, Matusmoto C, Kusaka Y, Yokoyama O 17:10 338 THE IMPACT OF NOCTURIA ON MORTALITY: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS Pesonen J S, Cartwright R, Santti H, Mangera A, Tähtinen R M, Griebling T L, Riikonen J, Pryalukhin A Y, Tsui J F, Aoki Y, Guyatt G H, Tikkinen K A O 17:15 339 QOL IN PATIENTS WITH NOCTURIA: DOES THE STUDY DESIGN IMPACT THE OUTCOME? Malli D, Morkunaite D, Goble S, Anderson P, Holm-Larsen T 17:20 340 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF NOCTURNAL POLYURIA: CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS OF RENAL FUNCTIONS Denys M, Viaene A, Delanghe J, Goessaert A, Everaert K 17:25 341 NOCTURIA IN GÖTTINGEN MINIPIGS: A SYMPTOM OF OAB IN LABORATORY ANIMALS - RADIOTELEMETRIC MONITORING OF INFRAVESICAL OBSTRUCTION (BOO) Huppertz N, Fera C, Leonhäuser D, Strick K, Zraik I, Schwantes U, Tolba R, Grosse J 17:30 342 FACTORS TO OVERESTIMATE NOCTURIA: COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN DATA FROM QUESTIONNAIRE AND FREQUENCY-VOLUME CHARTS Muraoka K, Honda M, Hirano S, Kawamoto B, Shimizu S, Panagiota T, Hikita K, Saito M, Sejima T, Takenaka A 17:35 343 WHEN IS TREATMENT CLINICALLY RELEVANT COMPARED TO PLACEBO FOR STUDIES IN NOCTURIA? Holm-Larsen T, van Der Meulen E, Nørgaard J P, Kold Olesen T 17:40 344 MULTICENTER RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF LIFE STYLE MEASURES ALONE VERSUS LIFE STYLE MEASURES PLUS RAMELTEON FOR NOCTURIA: AN INTERIM ANALYSIS Yoshimura K, Ito H, Okuno H, Ishitoya S, Onishi H, Nishizawa K, Terai A, Shimizu Y, Ito N, Sengiku A, Ogura K, Ogawa O 17:45 345 THE ASSOCIATION OF NOCTURIA AND DAYTIME SLEEPINESS SYMPTOMS Kim D K, Kim J C, Kim H J 17:50 346 LONG TERM RESULTS OF AUGMENTATION ENTEROCYSTOPLASTY IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC PROGRESSIVE MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS Nassau D, Blaivas J 17:55 347 LONG-TERM OUTCOMES OF PROTECTION FOR UPPER URINARY TRACT FUNCTION BY AUGMENTATION ENTEROCYSTOPLASTY IN PATIENTS WITH NEUROGENIC BLADDER Liao L

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16:30 - 18:00 Session 22 (Podium Poster) - Mechanisms Underlying Pain and Cystitis Location: Room B1 Chairs: Lori A Birder (United States), Masayuki Takeda (Japan), Jorge Haddad (Brazil) 17:00 348 HIPPURIC ACID: A BIOMARKER FOR BLADDER PAIN SYNDROME. Bray R, Jimenez B, MacIntyre D, Cartwright R, Franklin-Nembhard L, Digesu A, Fernando R, Holmes E, Bennett P, Khullar V 17:05 349 UROTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION AND CHRONIC INFLAMMATION IN PATIENTS WITH BLADDER OUTLET OBSTRUCTION AND DIFFERENT BLADDER DYSFUNCTION Wang C, Lee C, Kuo H 17:10 350 UROTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION AND CHRONIC INFLAMMATION IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS WITH AND WITHOUT HUNNER’S LESION Chen S, Jhang J, Kuo H 17:15 351 A NOVEL ANIMAL MODEL OF CHRONIC UROTHELIAL INJURY AND BLADDER PAIN HYPERSENSITIVITY INDUCED BY INTERMITTENT INFUSION OF PROTAMINE SULPHATE INTO THE BLADDER IN RATS: THE INVOLVEMENT OF PROSTAGLANDIN E2 AND EP1 RECEPTOR ACTIVATION Okada H, Tyagi P, Kawamorita N, Majima T, Chancellor M B, Yoshimura N 17:20 352 RECOVERY OF UROTHELIAL BARRIER FUNCTION BY REBAMIPIDE Funahashi Y, Yoshida M, Yamamoto T, Matsukawa Y, Takai S, Gotoh M 17:25 353 A NOVEL CYSTOMETRY METHOD COMBINED WITH BLADDER ULTRASONOGRAPHY REVEALS RAPID DECREASE OF BLADDER CAPACITY AND COMPLIANCE IN MICE LPS- INDUCED CYSTITIS Takezawa K, Kondo M, Kiuchi H, Soda T, Takao T, Miyagawa Y, Tsujimura A, Nonomura N, Shimada S 17:30 354 PROTEOMICS OF KETAMINE CYSTITIS AND INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS – A WAY TO SEARCH FOR DIFFERENT PATHOPHYSIOLOGY BETWEEN DISEASES WITH SIMILAR BLADDER SYMPTOMS Yang H, Wang C, Zhai W, Jiang Y, Kuo H 17:35 355 REDUCED EXPRESSION OF ESTROGEN RECEPTOR-ALPHA IN PATIENTS WITH BLADDER PAIN SYNDROME/INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS Furuta A, Suzuki Y, Kimura S, Egawa S, Yoshimura N 17:40 356 SYSTEMIC ADMINISTRATION OF AN ACID-SENSING ION CHANNEL BLOCKER ALLEVIATES BLADDER HYPERACTIVITY INDUCED BY INTRAVESICAL ACETIC ACID IRRITATION IN MICE Yoshiyama M, Kobayashi H, Takeda M 17:45 357 STUDY OF OESTRADIOL EFFECT UPON ATP RELEASE IN PRIMARY PIG UROTHELIAL CELL CULTURE: A POSSIBLE MECHANISM OF ACTION FOR TOPICAL VAGINAL OESTRADIOL? Cheng Y, Moore K H 17:50 358 DIRECT EVIDENCE FOR SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTION OF IMIDAFENACIN EXCRETED IN THE URINE TO THE BLADDER-SELECTIVE PHARMACOLOGICAL EFFECTS Ito Y, Takahashi A, Kuraoka S, Endo S, Yamada S 17:55 359 PANNEXIN 1 CHANNELS PARTICIPATE IN UROTHELIAL ATP RELEASE AND SIGNALING. Negoro H, Liou L, Spray D, Thi M, Ogawa O, Suadicani S

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16:30 - 18:00 Session 23 (Podium Poster) - Pelvic Organ Prolapse Surgery Location: Room B8 Chairs: Alex Digesu (United Kingdom), Paulo CR Palma (Brazil) 17:00 360 VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM IN RECONSTRUCTIVE PELVIC SURGERY Mueller M, Pilecki M, Catanzarite T, Jain U, Kim J Y S, Kenton K 17:05 361 RISK FACTORS FOR 30-DAY PERIOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS AFTER UROGYNECOLOGIC SURGERY Catanzarite T, Jain U, Mueller M, Rambachan A, Kim J Y S, Kenton K 17:10 362 SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND CLASSIFICATION OF COMPLICATIONS AFTER ANTERIOR, POSTERIOR, APICAL AND COMBINED VAGINAL MESH IMPLANTATION FOR PROLAPSE REPAIR Barski D, Gerullis H, Otto T 17:15 363 ADVERSE EVENTS ASSOCIATED WITH VAGINAL HYSTERECTOMY WITH HIGH UTEROSACRAL COLPOPEXY FOR UTEROVAGINAL PROLAPSE Unger C A, Ridgeway B, Jelovsek J E, Barber M D, Walters M D, Paraiso M F 17:20 364 PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF VAGINAL VERSUS LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERIES FOR CENTRAL COMPARTMENT PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE Kung R, Phatak M, Hair M, Abdel-Fattah M, Agur W 17:25 365 LOWER URINARY TRACT FUNCTION AFTER EXTENSIVE PELVIC RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY USING SINGLE INCISION MESH AND TRANSOBTURATOR SYNTHETHIC MESH Lo T, Wu S P, Karim N b 17:30 366 IN-DEPTH NANO-INVESTIGATION OF VAGINAL MESH AND TAPE FIBER EXPLANTS IN WOMEN. Tzartzeva K, Lingam D, Baniasadi M, Minary-Jolandan M, Zimmern P 17:35 367 COMPARATIVE ESTIMATES OF LONG-TERM EFFECTIVENESS OF TRANSVAGINAL UTEROSACRAL COLPOPEXY VERSUS MINIMALLY INVASIVE SACRAL COLPOPEXY FOR THE TREATMENT OF PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE Unger C A, Barber M D, Paraiso M F, Ridgeway B, Walters M D, Jelovsek J E 17:40 368 IS THERE AN ASSOCIATION BETWEEN URINARY INCONTINENCE AND DEPRESSION IN THE POSTPARTUM PERIOD? Diez Itza I, Goyeneche L, Salgueiro D, Uranga S, Goiri C, Lekuona A 17:45 369 COMPARISON OF FUNCTIONAL OUTCOMES WITH PURELY LAPAROSCOPIC SACROCOLPOPEXY AND ROBOT-ASSISTED SACROCOLPOPEXY IN OBESE WOMEN Thubert T, Deffieux X, Villefranque V, Panel P, Lefranc J, Vaessen C, Chartier-Kastler E, Rouprêt M 17:50 370 COMPLICATIONS IN THE TREATMENT OF PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE THROUGH TRANSVAGINAL MESH WITH MINIMUM FOLLOW-UP OF 4 YEARS Rodriguez Cabello M A, Laso Garcia I M, Jiménez Cidre M A, Orosa Andrada A, Carracedo Calvo D, Gómez De Vicente J M, López-Fando Lavalle L, Burgos Revilla F J 17:55 371 ANTERIOR COLPORRHAPHIA COMPARED WITH COLLAGEN COATED TRANSVAGINAL MESH FOR ANTERIOR WALL PROLAPSE. A THREE YEAR FOLLOW-UP STUDY. Rudnicki M, Laurikainen E, Pogosean R, Kinne I, Jakobssen U, Teleman P

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16:30 - 18:00 Session 24 (Podium Poster) - Innovative Therapies Location: Room 1 Chairs: Margot Damaser (United States), Maria Augusta Bortolini (Brazil) 17:00 372 LIPOSOME-BASED INTRAVESICAL THERAPY TARGETING NERVE GROWTH FACTOR (NGF) AMELIORATES BLADDER HYPERSENSITIVITY IN RATS WITH EXPERIMENTAL COLITIS Kawamorita N, Yoshikawa S, Tyagi P, Chancellor M B, Yoshimura N 17:05 373 PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED COMPARATIVE STUDY OF INTRAVESICAL ONABOTULINUMTOXIN A INJECTION WITH DIFFERENT INJECTION NUMBER FOR OVERACTIVE BLADDER SYNDROME Liao C, Jiang Y, Kuo H 17:10 374 COMPARISON OF INTRADETRUSOR INJECTION OF ABOBOTULINUM TOXIN A (DYSPORT) & ONABOTULINUM TOXIN A (BOTOX) IN NEUROPATHIC BLADDERS – THERE IS NO COMPARISON!! Omar I, Burki J, Shah P, Hamid R 17:15 375 REPEAT ONABOTULINUMTOXINA TREATMENT IN SPINAL CORD INJURY PATIENTS WITH NEUROGENIC DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY: FINAL ANALYSIS OF 4 YEARS’ FOLLOW-UP CONFIRMS SUSTAINED SAFETY AND EFFICACY Kennelly M, Schulte-Baukloh H, Dmochowski R, Ethans K, Moore C, Zheng Y, Guard S, Jenkins B, Karsenty G 17:20 376 TRANSPLANTATION OF CELL SHEETS PRODUCED FROM BONE MARROW-DERIVED CELLS RECONSTRUCTS FUNCTIONAL URINARY BLADDERS IN RADIATION INJURY RAT MODELS Imamura T, Ishizuka O, Ogawa T, Yokoyama H, Minagawa T, Nakazawa M, Nishizawa O 17:25 377 A COMPARISON OF CELLULAR AND ACELLULAR (CHEMOKINE) THERAPY IN A PRIMATE MODEL OF URINARY SPHINCTER DEFICIENCY Williams J K, Andersson K 17:30 378 IMPROVED CYSTOMETRIC PARAMETERS USING TRANSPLANTATION OF MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS INTO BLADDER IN RATS WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY Song Y S, Lee H J, Doo S W, Kim J H, Yang W J, Lee S J, Yun J H, Kim S U 17:35 379 GENE THERAPY WITH REPLICATION-DEFICIENT HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS VECTORS ENCODING PORELESS TRPV1 OR PROTEIN PHOSPHATASE 1A (PP1A) REDUCES BLADDER OVERACTIVITY AND NOCICEPTION IN RATS. Majima T, Funahashi Y, Gotoh M, Hall B, Harel A, Goss J, Cohen J, Goins W, Glorioso J, Yoshimura N 17:40 380 COMPARISON OF BIOCOMPATIBILITY BETWEEN PDMS AND PMMA AS PACKAGING MATERIALS FOR THE INTRAVESICAL IMPLANTABLE DEVICE: CHANGES OF MACROPHAGE AND MACROPHAGE MIGRATORY INHIBITORY FACTOR Kim S J, Bae W J, Hong S H, Lee J Y, Hwang T, Han J, Kim S W 17:45 381 PHOTO-STIMULATION USING LOW REACTIVE LEVEL LASER CAN IMPROVE ABNORMAL MICTURITION REFLEX IN SPINAL CORD INJURY MODEL. Uchiyama T, Yamamoto T, Shibata-Yamaguchi C, Kaga K, Fuse M, Watanabe Y, Awa Y, Kamai T, Yamanishi T, Sakakibara R, Kuwabara S, Hirata K 17:50 382 HIPPOCAMPAL MICROSTIMULATION INHIBITS MICTURITION REFLEX IN URETHANE- ANESTHETIZED RATS Matsuta Y, Shen B, Roppolo J, de Groat W, Yokoyama O, Tai C

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16:30 - 18:00 Session 25 (Podium Poster) - Lifespan Urinary Dysfunction Location: Room 3 Chairs: John PFA Heesakkers (Netherlands), Ubirajara Barroso (Brazil) 17:10 383 CORRELATION OF VOIDING PATTERN WITH THE BRAIN ACTIVITY RECORDED BY VIDEO EEG IN HEALTHY PRETERM NEOBORN Wen J G, Zhang Y, Sheng G, Cheng X, Zhang Q 17:15 384 URODYNAMIC PARAMETERS CONTRIBUTED TO VESICOURETERAL REFLUX IN 58 CHILDREN Wen J G, Huang S, Lu Y 17:20 385 SLEEP AND PSYCHOLOGICAL FUNCTIONING IN CHILDREN WITH MONOSYMPTOMATIC NOCTURNAL ENURESIS. Van Herzeele C, Dhondt K, Raes A, Groen A, Roels S, Hoebeke P, Vande Walle J 17:25 386 PROTOTYPE OF A NOVEL UROFLOWMETER SYSTEM UTILIZING DIAPER-EMBEDDED SENSOR FOR IMPEDANCE PATTERN Kanematsu A, Tsutsumi K, Nakatsuma K, Yamamoto S, Torigoe I 17:30 387 COLONIC TRANSIT TIME IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH BOWEL AND BLADDER DYSFUNCTION Machado V, Fonseca E, Monteiro A, Peçanha A 17:35 388 IDENTIFYING INDIVIDUAL, FAMILIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH THE SEVERITY OF PEDIATRIC BLADDER BOWEL DYSFUNCTION: A BRAZILIAN PILOT STUDY Martins G, Varghese A, Dave S, Farhat W 17:40 389 NUMBER OF SESSIONS OF PARASACRAL TENS TO COMPLETE RESOLUTION OF OVERACTIVE BLADDER IN CHILDREN. DOES IT MATTER? Veiga M L, Queiroz A P, Hoffman A, Cunha C, Moraes M, Lordelo P, Barroso Jr. U 17:45 390 A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED STUDY OF THE USE OF BIOFEEDBACK OR PARASACRAL TRANSCUTANEOUS ELETRICAL NERVE STIMULATION IN CHILDREN WITH NON- NEUROGENIC VOIDING DYSFUNCTION Reis J, Trigo Rocha F, Saiovici S, Mello L, Cabral B 17:50 391 DESMOPRESSIN IMPROVES SLEEP AND PSYCHOLOGICAL FUNCTIONING IN PATIENTS WITH MONOSYMPTOMATIC NOCTURNAL ENURESIS. Van Herzeele C, Dhondt K, Raes A, Groen A, Roels S, Hoebeke P, Vande Walle J 17:55 392 SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF A PATIENT-CONTROLLED BLADDER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR TREATING URINARY RETENTION IN MEN Homan H, Dmochowski R, Cochran J, Karsh L, Sherman N, Yalla S V

18:00 - 19:00 ICS Town Hall Meeting Location: Room C

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102 Thursday, 23rd October 2014 14:30 - 16:00 Room B Visit the 2014 Booth Workshop 42 Incontinence Associated Dermatitis (IAD): Can we prevent it? (Free workshop) Chairs Don’t forget to stop by the ICS Vera Santos, Brazil booth where you can: Speakers  Become an ICS member Vera Santos, Rosangela Oliveira Aims  Take part in our competition The workshop aims to present and discuss one of the most frequent and important Moisture Associated Skin Damage (MASD) such as the Incontinence Associated Dermatitis (IAD). This is a relevant issue in continence care, negatively  Report your Annual Meeting impacting the quality of life of incontinent people. What are the available evidences about IAD risk and predictive experience on factors besides its prevention? What are the challenges for its prevention and management in different health settings? How can IAD be assessed in a systematic way? These are just some of the issues this workshop aims to cover.  Print abstracts Audience Nurses and Physicians  View video abstracts Category  Meet the ICS Offi ce team Rehabilitation & Conservative Treatments  Level Find out about next year’s meeting Advanced  And much more!

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07:30 - 08:30 Industry Educational Symposia Location: Room 1

07:30 - 08:30 Industry Educational Symposia 2 Location: Room 3

08:30 - 09:00 Living with Pelvic Floor Dysfunction and its Psychosocial Consequences Location: Auditorium Speaker: Kathryn L Burgio (United States)

09:00 - 10:30 Session 26 (Plenary Podium) - Female Pelvic Floor Location: Auditorium Chairs: Marijke C Ph Slieker-ten Hove (Netherlands), João Luiz Amaro (Brazil) 9:00 393 PRIZE AWARD: Best Clinical Abstract (Joint) A MULTICENTRE RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF A PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLE TRAINING INTERVENTION FOR THE PREVENTION OF PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE (PREVPROL) Hagen S, Glazener C, McClurg D, Macarthur C, Herbison P, Wilson D, Toozs-Hobson P, Bain C, Hay-Smith J, Collins M, Elders A 9:15 394 DOES THE EPI-NO PREVENT PELVIC FLOOR TRAUMA? A MULTICENTRE RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL. Dietz H P, Langer S, Kamisan Atan I, Shek K L, Caudwell-Hall J, Guzman Rojas R 9:30 395 PELVIC ORGAN DISORDER IN THE LYSYL OXIDASE LIKE-1 (LOXL1) KNOCKOUT (KO) MOUSE MODEL AND A INNOVATIVE PREVENTIVE THERAPEUTIC Couri B M, Wilson-Harris B, Pizarro-Berdichevsky J, Borazjani A, Gonzalez-Ramos S D, Dijkema G, Kuang M, Balog B M, Damaser M 9:45 396 ANAL SPHINCTER TRAUMA AND FECAL INCONTINENCE IN UROGYNECOLOGICAL PATIENTS. Guzman Rojas R, Kamisan Atan I, Shek K L, Dietz H P 10:00 397 PERINEAL AND VAGINAL TEARS ARE MARKERS FOR OCCULT LEVATOR ANI TRAUMA Green K, Caudwell-Hall J, Kamisan Atan I, Shek K L, Langer S, Dietz H P 10:15 398 PRIZE AWARD: Best Clinical Abstract (Joint) DO LEVATOR ANI MUSCLE DEFECTS PREDICT RECURRENT POP AFTER ANTERIOR COLPORRAPHY? Notten K, Weemhoff M, Kluivers K, Schweitzer K, van Gestel I, Kampschoër P, Gondrie E, Smits L, Bergmans M, Roovers J P

10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break, Exhibition, Poster and Video Viewing Location: Exhibition

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11:00 - 12:30 Session 27 (Podium) - Conservative Treatment Location: Room B2 Chairs: Helena C Frawley (Australia), Vera Lucia Conceição de Gouveia Santos (Brazil) 11:00 399 INTERMITTENT CATHETERISATION: WHICH CATHETER DESIGNS, TECHNIQUES AND STRATEGIES AFFECT THE INCIDENCE OF UTI, OTHER COMPLICATIONS AND USER ACCEPTIBILITY? A COCHRANE SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Prieto J, Murphy C, Moore K, Fader M 11:15 400 EFFECTS OF CONNECTIVE TISSUE MANIPULATION IN PATIENTS WITH CONSTIPATION: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL Gürsen C, Kerem Günel M, Kaya S, Kav T, Akbayrak T 11:30 401 PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLE TRAINING ADDED TO BLADDER TRAINING VERSUS BLADDER TRAINING ALONE FOR FEMALE URINARY INCONTINENCE: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL Kaya S, Akbayrak T, Gürsen C, Beksaç S 11:45 402 EFFECT OF SMOKING CESSATION ON OVERACTIVE BLADDER SYMPTOMS IN ADULTS: A PILOT STUDY Wyman J, Allen A, Hertsgaard L, Overson E, Allen S, Hatsukami D 12:00 403 SUPERVISED PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLE TRAINING TO TREAT URINARY INCONTINENCE DURING PREGNANCY: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL Cruz C, Riesco M L, Zanetti M 12:15 404 A RANDOMIZED TRIAL OF A COMPARING REHABILITATION OR DRUG THERAPY FOR URGENCY URINARY INCONTINENCE: 1 YEAR FOLLOW UP Kafri R, Deutscher D, Shames J, Greenberg D, Kodesh A, Golomb J, Melzer I

11:00 - 12:30 Session 28 (Podium) - Neurourology Location: Room B1 Chairs: Matthew Oliver Fraser (United States), Carlos A R Sacomani (Brazil) 11:00 405 UROLOGIC SURVEILLANCE AND MEDICAL COMPLICATIONS AFTER SPINAL CORD INJURY IN THE UNITED STATES Cameron A P, Lai J, Saigal C, Clemens J Q 11:15 406 EVIDENCE OF VAGUS NERVE SPROUTING TO INNERVATE THE URINARY BLADDER AND CLITORIS IN A CANINE MODEL OF LOWER MOTONEURON LESIONED BLADDER. Ruggieri, Sr. M, Gomez Amaya S, Braverman A, Lamarre N, Massicotte V, Barbe M 11:30 407 BRAIN ACTIVITY ASSOCIATED WITH URINARY BLADDER FILLING IN PATIENTS WITH A COMPLETE SPINAL CORD INJURY (SCI)- A FMRI STUDY Krhut J, Holy P, Tintera J, Zachoval R, Bilkova K, Zvara P, Blok B 11:45 408 MENINGITIS-RETENTION SYNDROME - A NEURO-UROLOGICAL ANALYSIS Sakakibara R, Tateno F, Kishi M, Tsuyusaki Y, Aiba Y, Yamamoto T, Yamanishi T, Uchiyama T, Shibata C, Awa Y 12:00 409 A NOVEL INTRACEREBRAL HEMORRHAGE-INDUCED RAT MODEL OF NEUROGENIC VOIDING DYSFUNCTION: ANALYSIS OF LOWER URINARY TRACT FUNCTION Joo K J, Seong B, Cho Y S, Kim K T, Kim K H, Chung H, Park H J, Kwon C H

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12:15 410 EFFECTS OF RASAGILINE ON LOWER URINARY TRACT BEHAVIOUR IN MILD PARKINSON’S DISEASE PATIENTS Finazzi Agro E, Musco S, Perugia C, Iacovelli V, D’Amico A, Stanzione P, Brusa L

11:00 - 12:30 Session 29 (Podium Poster) - Anorectal Dysfunction Location: Room B8 Chairs: Giulio Santoro (Italy), Lucia Camara Castro Oliveira (Brazil), Silvana Uchoa (Brazil) 11:30 411 CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS ASSOCIATED WITH SUCCESSFUL USE OF A NOVEL VAGINAL BOWEL CONTROL (VBC) SYSTEM FOR THE TREATMENT OF FECAL INCONTINENCE Matthews C, Varma M G, Takase-Sanchez M, Hale D, VanDrie D, Muir T, Wells E, Jannelli M, Richter H E 11:35 412 KIELLAND’S FORCEPS. DOES IT INCREASE THE RISK OF OASIS? Gauthaman N, Henry D, Chis-Ster I, Khunda A, Doumouchtsis S K 11:40 413 DIGITATION ASSOCIATED WITH DEFECATION: WHAT DOES IT MEAN IN UROGYNECOLOGICAL PATIENTS? Haiying C, Dietz H P, Guzman Rojas R, Kamisan Atan I, Caudwell-Hall J 11:45 414 RECURRENT OBSTETRIC ANAL SPHINCTER INJURIES (OASIS): IS PREDICTION POSSIBLE? Doumouchtsis S K, Anparasan A, Chis-Ster I, Abbas N, Gauthaman N 11:50 415 TELEPHONE TRIAGE PELVIC FLOOR ASSESSMENT CLINIC Igbedioh C, Williams A, Schizas A 11:55 416 IDENTIFIED PROBLEM CATEGORIES OF ANAL INCONTINENCE USING THE INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF FUNCTIONING, DISABILITY AND HEALTH Van Soerland-Bols E, Groot J, van Heeswijk-Faase I, Hendriks E, Berghmans B 12:00 417 CHANGES IN ANAL INCONTINENCE AMONG FIRST TIME MOTHERS - WHAT HAPPENS IN PREGNANCY AND THE FIRST YEAR AFTER DELIVERY. Johannessen H H, Wibe A, Stordahl A, Sandvik L, Mørkved S 12:05 418 NEUROGENIC BOWEL DYSFUNCTION IN POST-COMATOSE PATIENTS Giraudo D, Lamberti G 12:10 419 WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO ASSESS OASIS AND LEVATOR ANI DEFECT? Hubka P, El Haddad R, Svabik K, Masata J, Martan A 12:15 420 PELVIC FLOOR SYMPTOMS AND STRENGTH OF PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLES IN WOMEN WITH HISTORY OF OBSTETRIC ANAL SPHINCTER INJURIES. ANALYSIS ACCORDING TO THE MODE OF DELIVERY. Ros C, Martinez-Franco E M, Elias N, Lopez M, Palacio M, Espuña M 12:20 421 A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF OBSTETRIC ANAL SPHINCTER INJURY (OASIS): RISK FACTORS, INCIDENCE AND MANAGEMENT Abbas N, Gauthaman N, Khuda A, Doumouchtsis S K 12:25 422 IS INCREASED PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLE TONE RELATED WITH MUSCULOSKELETAL AND PELVIC FLOOR DYSFUNCTIONS IN WOMEN? Souza E L B L, Figueiredo E M, Velloso F S B, Almeida M B A, Geo M S

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11:00 - 12:30 Session 30 (Podium Poster) - Pelvic Organ Prolapse Location: Room 1 Chairs: Suzanne Hagen (United Kingdom), Tadeu Tamanini (Brazil) 11:30 423 MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS CONTRIBUTE TO STRUCTURAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL RECUPERATION OF PROLAPSED ANTERIOR VAGINAL WALL: IN VITRO STUDY Wenzel C, Bruna F, Conget P, Lecannelier J, Descouvieres C, Sandoval C, Wainstein A, Rey R, Sepulveda J, Aros S 11:35 424 COMPLEXITY OF PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE CAN BE MORE IMPORTANT TO IMPACT THE QUALITY OF LIFE THAN STAGING Oliveira M, Costa A, Cavalcanti G 11:40 425 THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN LEVATOR-URETHRAL GAP MEASUREMENTS AND SYMPTOMS AND SIGNS OF FEMALE PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE Kamisan Atan I, Furtado G, Caudwell-Hall J, Dietz H P 11:45 426 STRONG ASSOCIATION BETWEEN PROLAPSE-RELATED SYMPTOM SCORES AND DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS AMONG PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE PATIENTS – A CROSS- SECTIONAL STUDY Hitschfeld M, Pattillo A, Blumel B, Gonzalez S, Arellano M, Cuevas R, Gorodischer A, Bitran R, Gonzalez-Ramos S D, Flores C, Goldman H B, Pizarro-Berdichevsky J 11:50 427 POSTERIOR REPAIR QUANTIFICATION (PR-Q) USING KEY ANATOMICAL INDICATORS (KAI) Haylen B, Avery D, Chiu T L, Birrell W 11:55 428 BARRIERS AND FACILITATORS FOR PARTICIPATION IN A PREVENTIVE PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLE TRAINING PROGRAM FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF POSTPARTUM WOMEN: A WEB-BASED SURVEY Moossdorff-Steinhauser H, Albers-Heitner P, Weemhoff M, Nieman F, Berghmans B 12:00 429 INCREASED LEVATOR HIATAL AREA IS A RISK FACTOR FOR CYSTOCELE RECURRENCE AFTER SURGERY IN A PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY Vergeldt T, Notten K, Weemhoff M, Schweitzer K, Mulder F, Kluivers K 12:05 430 THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN DIFFERENT MEASURES OF PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLE CONTRACTILITY AND FEMALE PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE Oversand S, Kamisan Atan I, Shek K L, Dietz H P 12:10 431 IS BALANCE DIFFERENT IN WOMEN WITH AND WITHOUT PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE? Jacomo R, Alves A T, Garcia P, Fernandes I, Bontempo A, Amatuzzi F, Sousa J 12:15 432 MODIFICATION OF MESH MATERIALS FOR PROLAPSE AND URINARY INCONTINENCE REPAIR BY AUTOLOGOUS PLASMA COATING: A FEASIBILITY TRIAL Barski D, Gerullis H, Georgas E, Boros M, Klosterhalfen B, Lammers B, Otto T 12:20 433 PARITY INDUCES ABBERANT RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN BONE MORPHOGENIC PROTEIN 1 AND EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX SYNTHESIS PROTEINS IN A MOUSE MODEL OF FEMALE PELVIC FLOOR DISORDERS Borazjani A, Couri B M, Kuang M, Balog B, Damaser M 12:25 434 A COMPARISON OF FUNCTIONAL PELVIC FLOOR ANATOMY IN WHITE AND BLACK SOUTH AFRICAN WOMEN WITH SYMPTOMATIC PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE Abdool Z, Dietz H P

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12:30 - 13:30 Neurourology Promotion Committee Roundtable Location: Room B2 Chairs: Helmut Madersbacher (Austria), Emmanuel Jean Chartier - Kastler (France) Speakers: Marcio Augusto Averbeck (Brazil), Ryuji Sakakibara (Japan), Thomas M. Kessler (Switzerland)

12:30 - 13:30 Round Table - Assessment of Detrusor Dysfunction Location: Room B1 Chair: Marcus John Drake (United Kingdom) Speakers: Matthias Oelke (Germany), Carlos Levi D’Ancona (Brazil), Gommert A van Koeveringe (Netherlands)

12:30 - 13:30 Round Table - Labour and Delivery and the Pelvic Floor Location: Auditorium Chair: Aparecida Maria Pacetta (Brazil) Speakers: Maria Luiza Riesco (Brazil), Carlos Sarsotti (Argentina), Robert M Freeman (United Kingdom)

13:30 - 14:30 ICS Meets Continence Societies Location: Room C

13:30 - 14:30 Lunch, Exhibition, Poster and Video Viewing Location: Exhibition

13:30 - 14:30 Meet the Experts Location: Room 5

13:30 - 14:30 Session 31 (Open Discussion Poster) - Basic Science Location: Poster Area Poster Pilots: Alberto Cliquet Junior (Brazil), Maria Augusta Bortolini (Brazil), Rufus Cartwright (United Kingdom), Rodrigo Cerqueira, Christopher John Chermansky (United States) 13:30 435 THE EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF POLYLACTIC ACID (PLA) MICROSPHERES AND ADIPOSE- DERIVED STROMAL VASCULAR FRACTION (SVF) CELLS ON URETHRAL FUNCTION IN A RAT MODEL OF STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE. Lee S H, Kim H, Yang D Y, Kim S Y, Ko K T, Lee W K, Park C M, Oh C Y 13:30 436 ROLE OF WNT PATHWAY ON MESENCHYMAL STEM CELL THERAPY TARGETED TO INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS Song M, Park J, Park W H, Kim K S, Park S, Han J, Choo M 13:30 437 BENEFICIAL EFFECTS OF GOSHA-JINKI-GAN AND GREEN TEA EXTRACT IN RATS WITH CHEMICAL CYSTITIS Yamada S, Nasrin S, Ito Y 108 Thursday, 23 October 2014

13:30 438 EFFECTS OF ALPHA 1-ADRENERGIC BLOCKER AND/ OR PHOSPHODIESTERASE TYPE-5 INHIBITOR ON DETRUSOR FUNCTION AFTER BLADDER OUTLET OBSTRUCTION IN RAT Han J, Kim K S, Park S, Kim S J, Park W H, Choo M 13:30 439 ESTROGEN MINIMIZES OXIDATIVE STRESS-INDUCED DAMAGE OF THE URINARY BLADDER Lin A T L, Chen K 13:30 440 UNRAVELLING CATHETER BIOFILMS: A NEW APPROACH Wilks S, Prieto J, Fader M, Keevil C W 13:30 441 ALTERED EXCRETION OF URINARY GLYCOSAMINOGLYCANS IN CHILDREN WITH NEUROGENIC BLADDER SECONDARY TO MYELOMENINGOCELE Soito I, Souza A, Sampaio F, Cardoso L E M 13:30 442 CHANGES IN VAGINAL DE NOVO EXTRACELLULLAR MATRIX ASSEMBLY IN THE LYSYL OXIDASE LIKE – 1 (LOXL1) KNOCKOUT (KO) MOUSE MODEL OF PELVIC FLOOR DISORDERS Couri B M, Swaminathan G, Jennewine B, Kuang M, Ramamurthi A, Damaser M 13:30 443 ROLE OF CAJAL CELLS IN THE GENESIS OF REFRACTORY OVERACTIVE BLADDER IN WOMEN Teterina T, Demura T, Apolikhina I, Kogan E, Glibochko P, Sukhikh G 13:30 444 THERAPEUTIC EFFECTS OF VARIANT WAVELENGTHS OF ND:YAG LASER ON BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA Joo K J, Seong B, Yeo J K, Cho Y S, Kim K T, Kim K H, Chung H, Park H J, Kwon C H 13:30 445 ENHANCEMENT OF ANTI-APOPTOSIS GENES EXPRESSION IN VOIDING DYSFUNCTION FROM LONG TERM BLADDER OUTLET OBSTRUCTION Song Y S, Lee H J, Doo S W, Kim J H, Yang W J, Lee S J, Yun J H, Kim S U 13:30 446 MUSCARINIC RECEPTOR SUBTYPES ARE INVERSELY REGULATED BY BLADDER SMOOTH MUSCLE CAVEOLAE Cristofaro V, Cao H, Yalla S V, Sullivan M P 13:30 447 PHOSPHODIESTERASE TYPE 2 (PDE2) EXPRESSION ON NERVES AND INTERSTITIAL CELLS OF THE GUINEA PIG URINARY BLADDER Rahnama’i M, Hohnen R, Van Kerrebroeck P, van Koeveringe G 13:30 448 BLADDER ENDOTHELIN-1 RECEPTOR BINDING OF BOSENTAN AND AMBRISENTAN Yamada S, Osano A, Yokoyama Y, Ito Y 13:30 449 CAN WE DISTINGUISH BETWEEN CELL TYPES PRESENT IN MIDSTREAM AND CATHETER URINE SAMPLES FROM WOMEN WITH INCONTINENCE? Campbell N L, Cheng Y, Lochhead A, Mansfield K J, Moore K H 13:30 450 EFFECT OF ISOPRENALINE ON MICROMOTIONS AND PHASIC PRESSURE FLUCTUATIONS IN JUVENILE RAT ISOLATED BLADDER Bijos D, Drake M 13:30 451 URETHROPLASTY USING AUTOLOGOUS URETHRAL TISSUE-EMBEDDED ACELLULAR PORCINE BLADDER SUBMUCOSA MATRIX GRAFTS FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF LONG- SEGMENT URETHRAL STRICTURE IN A RABBIT MODEL Kwon T G, Chun S Y, Kim B S, Kim H T, Kim T, Yoo E S, Chung S K, Kim B W, Seo Y J, Lee K S 13:30 452 STRUCTURAL CHANGES IN THE BLADDER WALL AS A RESULT OF AGEING: A COMPARISON BETWEEN RATS AND MICE. Daly D, Nocchi L, Wolf-Johnston A, Kullmann A, Gauthier C, Chapple C, Grundy D, Birder L 109 Thursday, 23 October 2014

13:30 453 DECREASED EXPRESSION RATIO OF ESTROGEN RECEPTOR-ß AGAINST ESTROGEN RECEPTOR-A IN THE BLADDER OF RATS WITH PARTIAL BLADDER OBSTRUCTION Mori K, Sumino Y, Sato F, Mimata H, Yoshimura N 13:30 454 AUTONOMIC DYSFUNCTION IN A RAT MODEL OF IC/PBS IS MEDIATED BY C-FIBER Kim S W, Jee S H, Kim J Y, Moon S Y, Seo J T, Kim J H 13:30 455 INDUCTION OF HYPOXIA GENES EXPRESSION IN VOIDING DYSFUNCTION FROM LONG TERM BLADDER OUTLET OBSTRUCTION Song Y S, Lee H J, Doo S W, Kim J H, Yang W J, Lee S J, Yun J H, Kim S U 13:30 456 HIGH DEFINITION MANOMETRY FOR INTRAVAGINAL OBSERVATION OF PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLE CONTRACTIONS van Raalte H, Egorov V 13:30 457 EP1 ACTIVATION MODIFIES MUSCARINIC INDUCED CONTRACTIONS Hohnen R, Meriaux C, van Koeveringe G 13:30 458 EXTRACT OF PEUCEDANUM JAPONICUM, AN UMBELLIFERAE PLANT, ALLEVIATED ACETIC ACID-INDUCED HYPERTENSIVE BLADDER RESPONSE POSSIBLY THROUGH THE NO PATHWAY IN RATS Ito Y, Hikiyama E, Kitamura M, Yamada S 13:30 459 CONTRIBUTION OF ANTIMUSCARINICS TO SPONTANEOUS BLADDER CONTRACTION IN THE ISOLATED RAT BLADDER Nagase K, Akino H, Seki M, Yokokawa R, Yokoyama O 13:30 460 INCREASED URINE LEVELS OF MACROPHAGE MIGRATION INHIBITORY FACTOR IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CYSTITIS AND INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS Lee K W, Kim Y H, Doo S W 13:30 461 EXPRESSION OF SURVIVIN AND BCL-2 IN BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA TREATED WITH FINASTERIDE Lee K S, Seo Y J, Song P H, Park J S, Kwon T G 13:30 462 BLADDER FUNCTION CHANGES ACCORDING TO THE DOSAGE OF TAMSULOSIN AMONG THE SPINAL CORD INJURED RATS MODEL Han D Y, Lee M Y 13:30 463 THE EFFECT OF INTRAVESICAL LIDOCAINE INSTILLATION IN NORMAL AND BLADDER OUTLET OBSTRUCTION (BOO)-INDUCED OVERACTIVE BLADDER RATS Kang H J, Kim S W, Jee S H, Lee Y S, Moon S Y, Han S W, Kim J H 13:30 464 PRE-CLINICAL EFFICACY AND SAFETY EVALUATION OF HUMAN AMNIOTIC FLUID- DERIVED STEM CELL INJECTION IN A MOUSE MODEL OF URINARY INCONTINENCE Kwon T G, Chun S Y, Choi J Y, Kim B S, Kim H T, Kim T, Yoo E S, Chung S K, Kim B W, Seo Y J, Lee K S, Shim K

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13:30 - 14:30 Session 32 (Open Discussion Poster) - Epidemiology Location: Poster Area Poster Pilots: Rachel Silviano Brandao Correa Lima (Brazil), Kari A O Tikkinen (Finland), Milton Borrelli Jr. (Brazil), Grzegorz Surkont (Poland) 13:30 465 HEALTH RESOURCE UTILIZATION AND EXPENDITURES IN UNITED STATES AMONG WOMEN NEWLY DIAGNOSED WITH STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE Dandolu V, Raikar N, Sura S 13:30 466 PREVALENCE OF STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE IN WOMEN PRACTICING REGULAR PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES IN GYMS Ferreira D F, Netto J M, Abreu N d S, Figueiredo A A 13:30 467 ACCURACY, CONSISTENCY AND STABILITY IN THE SPANISH VERSION OF QUALIVEEN IN DETERMINING THE QOL IN POPULATION WITH SCI Arlandis S, González M A, Barrera M J, Benito J, Esclarín A, Esteban M, Fuentes M A, Jáuregui M L, López M L, Méndez J L, Salvador S, Sánchez J 13:30 468 TO ASSESS WHETHER THE NUMBER OF STUDIES PUBLISHED WORLDWIDE IN A SPECIALIST AREA IS INFLUENCED BY THE ECONOMIC CLIMATE. Bhide A, Bray R, Fernando R, Digesu A, Khullar V 13:30 469 LOWER URINARY TRACT DYSFUNCTIONS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC METHYL MERCURY POISONING Hara N, Saito H, Takeda M 13:30 470 DETERMINATION OF THE TYPE OF FEMALE URINARY INCONTINENCE IN 2 NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE POPULATION BASED SURVEYS Bedretdinova D, Fritel X, Ringa V 13:30 471 PREVALENCE OF SELF-REPORTED CONSTIPATION AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS IN GENERAL ADULT BRAZILIAN POPULATION Tenório M, Schmidt F, Santos V, Bandeira M, Barros E, Domansky R 13:30 472 EFFECT OF MODE OF CHILDBIRTH ON THE PREVALENCE OF SYMPTOMATIC PELVIC FLOOR DISORDERS - LONGITUDINAL STUDY Grohregin K, Krofta L, Krcmar M, Feyereisl J 13:30 473 THE PREVALENCE OF URINARY INCONTINENCE IN WOMEN IN OMAN Al -Busaidi K, N B, J C 13:30 474 TECHNOLOGY USE AMONG NEW PATIENTS PRESENTING TO A UROGYNECOLOGY PRACTICE Dessie S, Hacker M, Merport Modest A, Rosenblatt P 13:30 475 REGISTER OF UROGYNECOLOGICAL IMPLANTS – A GERMAN INITIATION TRIAL Barski D, Joukhadar R, Solomeyer E, Klinge U, Puppe F, Gerullis H, Otto T 13:30 476 ESCALATING UTILIZATION OF HEALTH CARE IN TREATING URINARY INCONTINENCE AND PELVIC FLOOR DYSFUNCTION IN ELDERLY IN TAIWAN Chen G, Chen C, Cheng S 13:30 477 OCCURRENCE AND RISK FACTORS FOR INCONTINENCE IN A SAMPLE OF PEOPLE FROM THE GENERAL POPULATION IN MANAUS, BRAZIL Yamada B, Dionisio P, Santos C, Perdomo S, Barros K, Trindade A, Amaral V, Silva T

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13:30 478 EVALUATION OF ADOPTION AND ADHERENCE TO PROPOSED MESH COMPLICATION TERMINOLOGY AT FIVE PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEETINGS Quirouet A, Tenggardjaja C, Goldman H 13:30 479 PREVALENCE OF MICTURITION DISORDERS AND ITS EFFECTIVENESS IN OUTPATIENT TREATMENT Fornari A, Gressler M, Machado N, da Cunha I C, Reis M, Hahn G 13:30 480 EPIDEMIOLOGY OF COMPLICATED BLADDER DYSFUNCTIONS IN GERMANY Bleser T, Naique S, Alloussi S, Alloussi S H 13:30 481 PREVALENCE OF BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA OF SOUTH KOREA ON THE BASIS OF COMMUNITY SURVEY Lee T Y, Moon H s, Nam J W, Kim S A, Choi B Y, Kim Y T, Choi H Y 13:30 482 PREVALENCE OF SELF-REPORTED DOUBLE INCONTINENCE IN PATIENTS WITH DIABETES MELLITUS OF THE URBAN POPULATION OF A BRAZILIAN CITY Santos C, Santos V

13:30 - 14:30 Session 33 (Open Discussion Poster) - Geriatrics Location: Poster Area Chair: Kathleen Frances Hunter (Canada) 13:30 483 HOLEP IN OCTOGENARIANS: OUTCOMES AND SAFETY Shin D G, Lee J Z, Jeon T G, Yun C J, Chung M K, Lee S D, Yoon C S 13:30 484 PROFILE OF OLDER WOMEN WITH OVERACTIVE BLADDER IN DISTRITO FEDERAL, BRAZIL Alves A T, Jácomo R, Gomide L, Garcia P, Bontempo A, Martins R, Rett M T, Karnikowski M 13:30 485 EARLY COMPLICATION RATE AND CANCER-RELATED OUTCOME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS (>75YR) WITH BLADDER CANCER UNDERGOING RADICAL CYSTECTOMY AND URINARY DIVERSION: A RETROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIONAL ANALYSIS. Burkhard F, Vidal A, Studer U E, Wuethrich P Y

13:30 - 14:30 Session 34 (Open Discussion Poster) - Male Location: Poster Area Poster Pilots: Danilo Cruz (Brazil), Aderivaldo Cabral Dias-Filho (Brazil), Adrian Gutierrez (Mexico), Carlos Alberto Bezerra (Brazil), Alexandre Fornari (Brazil), Jorge Antonio Pastro Noronha (Brazil), Valter Yasushi Honji (Brazil), Gustavo Luis Garrido (Argentina) 13:30 486 IMPROVEMENT IN MEDIUM TERM OUTCOMES AFTER ARTIFICIAL URINARY SPHINCTER INSERTION Morton H, Koo Ng J, Thorpe A, Pickard R, Harding C 13:30 487 PREDICTORS OF RE-STRICTURE AFTER GRAFT URETHROPLASTY Ordaz Jurado G, Bonillo Garcia M, Broseta Rico E, Arlandis Guzman S, Conca Baenas M d l Á, López Acón D 13:30 488 REVIEW OF THE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF URINARY INCONTINENCE WITH AMS 800 SPHINCTER AFTER 100 PATIENTS. Elizalde-Benito F, Elizalde-Benito A, Urra-Palos M

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13:30 489 TRANSCORPORAL ARTIFICIAL URINARY SPHINCTER IMPLANTATION FOR INCONTINENCE IN HIGH-RISK PATIENT: FUNCTIONAL OUTCOMES IN A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY Grise P, Le Long E, Rebibo J D, Caremel R 13:30 490 DOES POSTOPERATIVE PYURIA INFLUENCE TREATMENT OUTCOMES AFTER PHOTOSELECTIVE VAPORIZATION OF THE PROSTATE (PVP)?: A SHORT-TERM SERIAL FOLLOW-UP STUDY You K H, Cho M C, Kim J K, Bae J, Lee H W, Paick J, Lee K S, Baik S 13:30 491 ADJUSTABLE TRANSOBTURATOR SLING (ARGUS T®) FOR THE TREATMENT OF POST RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY URINARY INCONTINENCE (PRPUI). LONG TERM FOLLOW UP IN 20 PATIENTS Trigo Rocha F, Bruschini H, Cristiano G, Miguel S 13:30 492 COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF A COMMUNITY MALE UROLOGY SERVICE: IS IT WORTH IT? Kumar P 13:30 493 VALSALVA VOIDING DISTINGUISHES DECREASED URINARY FLOW CAUSED BY ANTERIOR URETHRAL OBSTRUCTION AND PROSTATIC OBSTRUCTION Purohit R, Mekel G, Benedon M, Weinberger J, Blaivas J 13:30 494 BLADDER PAIN SYNDROME/INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS IN MALES: CLINICAL PRESENTATION AND CORRELATION BETWEEN SYMPTOMS, CYSTOSCOPIC AND URODYNAMIC FINDINGS. Sawaqed F, Gajewski J 13:30 495 DEVELOPMENT OF BLADDER OUTLET OBSTRUCTION NOMOGRAM AND SPLIT-SAMPLE VALIDATION AMONG MEN WITH LUTS AGED 50 OR MORE Jeong S J, Hong S K, Lee J K, Cho M C, Paick S H, Kim H G, Oh S, Noh C H 13:30 496 BODY MASS INDEX AND AGE ARE PREDICTORS FOR SYMPTOMS IMPROVEMENT AFTER HIGH-POWER LASER VAPORIZATION FOR BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA Yang T, Liao C 13:30 497 UROTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION AND CHRONIC INFLAMMATION IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE AND END-STAGE RENAL DISEASE – A CLINICAL AND HISTOPATHOLOGICAL STUDY Chen J, Lee C, Kuo H 13:30 498 COMPARISON OF THE EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF 5-MG ONCE DAILY VERSUS 5-MG ALTERNATE DAY TADALAFIL IN KOREAN MEN WITH ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION (ED) AND LOWER URINE TRACT SYMPTOMS (LUTS) Choi H, Bae J, Lee J 13:30 499 QUALITY OF LIFE AND LATE URINARY MORBIDITY IN PATIENTS SUBMITTED TO PROSTATIC BRACHYTHERAPY FOR LOCALIZED PROSTATE CANCER Baltazar P, Patena Forte J P, Campos Pinheiro L 13:30 500 EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF POLYTETRAFLUOROETHYLENE MEMBRANE-COVERED SELF- EXPANDABLE METALLIC STENT FOR PREVENTION OF RECURRENT URETHRAL STRICTURE : INITIAL EXPERIENCE Kim T, Lee S D, Lee J Z, Cho W Y 13:30 501 OUTCOMES AND COMPLICATIONS OF SURGICAL TREATMENT FOR MALE URINARY INCONTINENCE IN SOUTHERN BRAZIL Pioner G, Averbeck M A, Fornari A, Abboud Filho N, Beltrão L

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13:30 502 ANALYSIS OF LEARNING CURVE ABOUT IDENTIFYING THE ANATOMICAL STRUCTURES : INITIAL EXPERIENCE OF HOLMIUM LASER ENUCLEATION OF THE PROSTATE(HOLEP) Bae S R, Park B H, Han C H, Kang S H, Lee Y S 13:30 503 SAFETY AND EFFECT OF ANTI-CHOLINERGIC COMBINATION TREATMENT DEPENDING ON DOSAGE OF A-BLOCKER IN PATIENTS WITH BPH AND OVERACTIVE BLADDER Kim Y S, Lee D H, Oh C Y 13:30 504 THE EFFECT ON BLOOD FLOW RATE OF PROSTATE IN DAILY ADMINISTRATION OF MIRODENAFIL 50MG FOR BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA PATIENTS: RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED, DOUBLE BLINDED TRIAL Oh C Y, Choi H Y, Park H Y, Lee T Y, Goh H J, Lee S W 13:30 505 CLINICAL SHORT TERM EFFECTS OF SILODOSIN AND NAFTOPIDIL ON LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS AFTER ROBOT-ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Kim T, Lee K, Lee S D, Cho W Y 13:30 506 REHABILITATION OF ERECTILE FUNCTION AFTER NERVE-SPARING RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY: ONE “GOAL” – ONE CONCEPT IN GERMANY? Bannowsky A, Ückert S, Osmonov D, van Ahlen H 13:30 507 EFFECTS OF ALPHA BLOCKER IN IMPROVING LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS/BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA WITH PROSTATITIS Kim H, Chang Y S, Bae J H, Oh M M, Lee J G, Choi J B, Kim D K 13:30 508 HOW DOES URINARY INCONTINENCE AFFECT QUALITY OF LIFE AFTER ROBOT-ASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY? Bunya K, Masashi H, Shinji H, Shogo S, Tsounapi P, Katsuya H, Kuniyasu M, Motoaki S, Takehiro S, Atsushi T 13:30 509 THE PREDICTIVE FACTORS FOR PEAK FLOW RATE AFTER TRANSURETHRAL RESECTION OF PROSTATE Jeon C, Jung W, Ha J Y, Kim B H, Park C H, Kim C I 13:30 510 ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN AGE AND LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS IN A POPULATION-BASED COHORT WITH PROSTATE VOLUME LESS THAN 25CM3 Lee S R, Park D S, Hong Y K, Kim D S, Choi K 13:30 511 HEAD TO HEAD COMPARISON OF A1-ADRENORECEPTOR ANTAGONIST ACCORDING TO SELECTIVITY IN PATIENTS WITH BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA IN KOREAN Lee K S, Seo Y J, Song P H, Jung H C, Park J S, Kwon T G 13:30 512 POST-PROSTATECTOMY URINARY INCONTINENCE: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY TO EVALUATE PREVALENCE, RISK FACTORS AND QUALITY OF LIFE (QOL) Averbeck M A, Jafar Abboud Filho N, da Fontoura Beltrão L, De Toni M, Gai Dal’Asta I 13:30 513 MORPHOLOGIC VARIATION REFLECTED BY THE RATIO OF PROSTATE VOLUME TO PROSTATIC URETHRAL LENGTH AS A PREDICTOR OF MALE LUTS Song P H, Kwon T G, Lee K S, Shim K, Jung H C 13:30 514 ASSESSMENT OF 0.2 MG TAMSULOSIN FOR BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA: DATA FROM A KOREAN MULTICENTER CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY Choi H, Bae J, Lee J 13:30 515 IS INCREASED PROSTATIC URETHRAL ANGLE A CAUSE OF LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS IN BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA/LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOM IN MALE? Park J S, Park Y J, Lee K S, Kwon T K 114 Thursday, 23 October 2014

13:30 - 14:30 Session 35 (Open Discussion Poster) - Neurourology Location: Poster Area Poster Pilots: Humberto Chiang (Chile), DANIEL Garcia Sanchez (Mexico), Juan Carlos Castaño (Colombia), Caio Cesar Cintra (Brazil), Ryuji Sakakibara (Japan), Luis Miguel Abranches-Monteiro (Portugal), Jalesh N. Panicker (United Kingdom) 13:30 516 EFFICACY OF PILOCARPINE HYDROCHLORIDE ON CONTRACTION OF THE PORCINE AND HUMAN URINARY BLADDER IN VITRO, AND IN THE TREATMENT OF VOIDING DIFFICULTY IN PATIENTS WITH DETRUSOR UNDERACTIVITY Fuse M, Yamanishi T, Shibata C, Uchiyama T, Ichikawa T 13:30 517 AUGMENTATION ENTEROCYSTOPLASTY WITH CONTINENT ILEAL CONDUIT. SURGICAL TECHNIQUE AND OUTCOMES Gonzalez M I, Favre G A, Zubieta M E, Britez L, Damia O, Tejerizo J C 13:30 518 TRANSLATION, CROSS-CULTURAL ADAPTATION, AND VALIDATION OF THE “URGENCY QUESTIONNAIRE” IN PORTUGUESE VERSION Moraes R, Silva J, Calado A, Cavalcanti G 13:30 519 EFFICACY OF CLEAN INTERMITTENT CATHETERIZATION FOR URINARY INCONTINENCE IN PATIENTS WITH NEUROGENIC LOWER URINARY TRACT DYSFUNCTION SECONDARY TO MYELODYSPLASIA Obara K, Akiyama S, Hoshii T, Hara N, Takahashi K 13:30 520 THE EFFECTS OF STRONTIUM CHLORIDE ON EXPERIMENTAL BLADDER INFLAMMATION IN RAT Korgali E, Dundar G, Acikalin K, Akyol M, Tutar Y, Ayan S, Gokce G, Gultekin E Y 13:30 521 IS THERE ANY DIFFERENCE IN CYSTOMETRIC PARAMETERS IN RAT LUMBAR CANAL STENOSIS MODELS WITH DECREASED, NORMAL, OR INCREASED CYSTOMETRIC CAPACITY? Sekido N, Kida J, Wakamatsu D, Okada H, Matsuya H 13:30 522 VIDEO URODYNAMIC STUDIES & MULTIDISCIPLINARY REVIEW IMPROVES THE BLADDER MANAGEMENT OF SPINAL CORD INJURED PATIENTS. Papadakos M, Drake T, Guy P, Davies M 13:30 523 EVALUATION OF PERCUTANEOUS TIBIAL NERVE STIMULATION FOR TREATMENT OF REFRAC-TORY PAINFUL BLADDER SYNDROME Mostafa Ragab M, Abo Elenen M, Elnady M, Elgamal O, Elkordy M, Gameel T, Rasheed M 13:30 524 EFFECTS OF INTRAVESICAL ADMINISTRATION OF SENSORY NEURON-SPECIFIC RECEPTOR AGONIST ON VOIDING FUNCTION IN RATS WITH CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE INDUCED- CYSTITIS Honda M, Yoshimura N, Hirano S, Kawamoto B, Shimizu S, Tsounapi P, Hikita K, Muraoka K, Saito M, Chancellor M B, Takenaka A 13:30 525 A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS OF RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIALS WITH BOTULINUM TOXIN A FOR NEUROGENIC DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY Huang T, Tan P, Xie K 13:30 526 NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF SYMPATHETIC ACTIVITY IN PATIENTS WITH LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS AND SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION DUE TO BENIGN PROSTATE HYPERPLASIA Soylu A, Günaydin M O, Baydinc C, Onur A R

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13:30 527 CHANGES OF THE SUBUROTHELIAL MYOFIBROBLASTS IN STREPTOZOTOCIN-INDUCED DIABETES MELLITUS MODEL RATS Tobu S, Noguchi M, Mori K, Uozumi J 13:30 528 DOES THE TIBIAL NERVE ELECTRICAL STIMULATION INTERFERE IN THE URINARY INCONTINENCE IN WOMEN WITH MULTIPLE ESCLEROSIS? Anézio A, Cursino M, Barbalho A, Marcos K, Faganello F, Barbosa A 13:30 529 MANAGEMENT OF URINARY DISORDERS IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS PATIENTS: OUR EXPERIENCE VS. UNITED-KINGDOM (UK) CONSENSUS. Loiseau K, Valentini F, Robain G 13:30 530 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN URODYNAMIC EXAMINATION AND SEXUAL FUNCTION IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS MALE PATIENTS. Di Rosa A, FRAGALà E, Giardina R, Cimino S, Russo G I, Caramma A, Patti F, Morgia G 13:30 531 TRANSVERSE MYELITIS, A CAUSE OF REFRACTORY NEUROGENIC BLADDER Omar I, Warner N, Burki J, Shah P, Hamid R 13:30 532 ANALYSIS OF THE PREDICTIVE FACTORS FOR IMPROVEMENT OF CHRONIC URINARY RETENTION IN MALE OR FEMALE. Imamura M, Sengiku A, Sawazaki H, Takahashi T, Ogura K 13:30 533 DECREASING THE DOSE OF ONABOTULINUM TOXIN A (BOT-A) FROM 300 UNITS TO 200 UNITS IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS (MS) PATIENTS – DOES IT MATTER? Chowdhury S, Juliana O, Mahreen P, Jeremy O, Julian S, Tamsin G, Tamsin G, Rizwan H 13:30 534 ESTABLISHMENT OF THE NOVEL CYSTOSCOPIC CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM FOR BLADDER TRABECULATION IN NEUROGENIC BLADDER Oh S, Jung J H, Cho S Y, Yoo C, Paick J, Jeong S J 13:30 535 EFFECTS OF CHINESE BOTULINUM TOXIN A TO TREAT PATIENTS WITH NEUROGENIC DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY Liao L, Chen G 13:30 536 DETRUSOR INJECTION THERAPY WITH BOTULINUM TOXIN UNDER LOCAL ANESTHESIA Anding R, Tabaza R, Kirschner-Hermanns R 13:30 537 INCIDENCE OF ADVERSE EVENTS AFTER GREATER THAN 360 CUMULATIVE UNITS OF ONABOTULINUMTOXINA GIVEN WITHIN A THREE MONTH TIME PERIOD Abraham N, Nuanthaisong U, Goldman H 13:30 538 BOTULINUM TYPE A INJECTIONS INTO THE DETRUSOR IN SPINAL CORD INJURED PATIENTS Erten K, Guzelkucuk U, Yilmaz B, Tan K 13:30 539 EFFECTS OF DETRUSORIAL OVERACTIVITY AND DISABILITY ON SEXUAL FUNCTION IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS PATIENTS: ANALYSIS FROM A SINGLE CENTRE CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY. Giardina R, FRAGALà E, Di Rosa A, Cimino S, Russo G I, Caramma A, Patti F, Morgia G 13:30 540 CLEAN INTERMITTENT CATHETERIZATION IN CHILDREN WITH NEUROGENIC LOWER URINARY TRACT DYSFUNCTION: A HUMANISTIC VISION Cipriano M A, Cardoso M V, Regatas ; R P R, Santos T, Silva L F, Oliveira R R 13:30 541 VESICOURETERAL REFLUX RISK IN PATIENTS WITH NEURAL TUBE DEFECTS Gutierrez A, Suarez O, Pineda M, Garcia D 116 Thursday, 23 October 2014

13:30 542 THE USE OF PERMANENT ENDOURETHRAL UROLUME STENTS FOR THE TREATMENT OF VESICAL SPHINCTER DYSSYNERGIA IN PATIENTS WITH COMPLETE SPINAL CORD INJURIES – LONG-TERM RESULTS. Buczynski A, Zielinski H, Zabkowski T, Jedynak R 13:30 543 RELATION BETWEEN BLADDER OUTLET OBSTRUCTION AND PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLE FUNCTION IN WOMEN WITH NEUROGENIC BLADDER Veloso L, B. Frulani de Paula L, F M Freire M, Lemos N, J.B.C.Girão M, Plöger C 13:30 544 UROLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS WITHOUT ANAESTHESIA IN SPINAL CORD INJURED PATIENTS Erten K, Guzelkucuk U, Yilmaz B, Tan K

13:30 - 14:30 Session 36 (Open Discussion Poster) - Paediatrics Location: Poster Area Poster Pilots: Eliane Garcez Fonseca (Brazil), Jose Murilo Bastos Neto (Brazil), Tufan Tarcan (Turkey), Jian Guo Wen (China) 13:30 545 RISK FACTORS FOR REFRACTORY NOCTURNAL ENURESIS AMONG EGYPTIAN CHILDREN Abdel Raheem A, Gameel T, Eissa A, Mousa A, Atef A, El-Debiky A, Hagras A, Nagla S 13:30 546 IMPACT ON QUALITY OF LIFE IN CHILDREN WITH MYELOMENINGOCELE AND BURDEN ON THEIR CAREGIVERS Kós R, D’Ancona C 13:30 547 TRANSCUTANEOUS PARASACRAL ELECTRICAL STIMULATION VERSUS OXYBUTYNIN IN THE TREATMENT OF OVERRACTIVE BLADDER IN CHILDREN: A RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL. Quintiliano F, Moraes M, Cunha C, Lordelo P, Veiga M L, Netto J M, Barroso Jr U 13:30 548 PROSPECTIVE SLEEP STUDY IN CHILDREN WITH NOCTURNAL ENURESIS AND POLYURIA Dhondt K, Van Herzeele C, Raes A, Groen A, Hoebeke P, Vande Walle J 13:30 549 DO SCREENING PARAMETERS PREDICT RESPONSE TO DESMOPRESSIN IN A PRIMARY NOCTURNAL ENURESIS POPULATION? Van Herzeele C, Evans J, Eggert P, Lottmann H, Norgaard J P, Vande Walle J 13:30 550 SUCCESSFUL RE-INTRODUCTION OF ALARM THERAPY IN CHILDREN WITH REFRACTORY MONOSYMPTOMATIC NOCTURNAL ENURESIS. De Meester D, De Rycke L, Celen S, Imschoot J, Renson C, Hoebeke P, Van Laecke E, Groen A, Van Herzeele C, Raes A, Vande Walle J 13:30 551 A 2 DAYS VOIDING DIARY. IS IT RELIABLE? Barroso Jr. U, Lopes I, Brasil C, Veiga M L, Hoffman A, Lordelo P 13:30 552 URINARY INCONTINENCE IN CHILDREN PRESENTING AS A RARE EMERGENCY - ACQUIRED CONSTRICTION RING SYNDROME (ACRS) OF PENIS Singh H, Goel A, Kumar A, Krishna A 13:30 553 USEFULNESS OF SYMPTOMS OR THE ESTIMATED BLADDER CAPACITY ON A VOIDING DIARY IN SELECTING ENURESIS MEDICATIONS Kim K S, Song S H, Lim B J, Kim A, Song M, Park S, Kim K D, Choo M 13:30 554 QUALITY OF LIFE IN CHILDREN WITH LOWER URINARY TRACT DYSFUNCTION TREATED WITH PARASACRAL TRANSCUTANEOUS ELECTRICAL NERVE STIMULATION Brasil C, Vaz M, Barroso Jr U, Lordelo P 117 Thursday, 23 October 2014

13:30 555 EFFICACY AND TOLERABILITY OF ANTICHOLINERGICS IN KOREAN CHILDREN WITH OVERACTIVE BLADDER: A MULTICENTER RETROSPECTIVE STUDY. Park S, Park K, Kim K S, Song S H, Kim S O, Ryu D S, Baek M, Lee S D, Han S W, Chung J M, Cho W Y, Suh H J 13:30 556 A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF NON INVASIVE AND INVASIVE URODYNAMIC ASSESSMENT OF BLADDER DYSFUNCTION IN CHILDREN Wen J G, Gao X, Lu Y, Huang S 13:30 557 COMPLEX DIAGNOSTICS IN COMPLICATED URINARY INCONTINENCE IN CHILDHOOD Roessler N, Lehnert T, Rolle U

13:30 - 14:30 Session 37 (Open Discussion Poster) - Pharmacology Location: Poster Area Poster Pilots: Thais Palma (Brazil), Marcy Lancia Pereira (Brazil), Carlos Errando (Spain), Tom P Rosenbaum (United Kingdom), Myung-Soo Choo (Korea, South) 13:30 558 INCREASED PROSTATE SMOOTH MUSCLE CONTRACTIONS AND REDUCED RELAXATIONS IN MIDDLE-AGED RATS. Calmasini F B, Silva F H, Alexandre E C, Rodrigues R L, Báu F R, Antunes E 13:30 559 BAY 41-2272, A SOLUBLE GUANYLATE CYCLASE STIMULATOR, IMPROVES BLADDER FUNCTION IN PARTIAL BLADDER OUTLET OBSTRUCTED MICE Lancia Pereira M, Arturo Levi D´Ancona C, Saragossa Ramos-Filho A C, Rojas-Moscoso J A, Antunes E 13:30 560 THERAPEUTIC EFFECTS OF INTRAVESICAL ONABOTULINUMTOXINA INJECTION ON IC/ BPS REFRACTORY TO CONVENTIONAL TREATMENT - A RANDOMIZED, DOUBLE BLIND, PLACEBO CONTROLLED STUDY Kuo Y, Lee C, Jiang Y, Kuo H 13:30 561 BOTULINUM TOXIN A URETHRAL SPHINCTER INJECTION FOR NON-OBSTRUCTIVE VOIDING DYSFUNCTION – A RANDOMIZED, DOUBLE-BLIND, PLACEBO CONTROL, MULTICENTER STUDY Wang C, Jhang J, Jiang Y, Kuo H 13:30 562 RESVERATROL IMPROVES SYSTEMIC OXIDATIVE STRESS AND LOWER URINARY TRACT DYSFUNCTION IN OBESE MICE Alexandre E C, Calmasini F B, Majolli D, Silva F H, Vargas C, Delbin M A, Antunes E 13:30 563 PATIENT INITIAL TREATMENT PREFERENCE IS ANTICHOLINERGIC THERAPY OVER ONABOTULINUMTOXINA FOR URGENCY URINARY INCONTINENCE REGARDLESS OF SYMPTOM SEVERITY Jahromi M S, Alonzo D, Gomez C S 13:30 564 THE EFFICACY AND TOLERABILITY OF TARAFENACIN, A NEW MUSCARINIC ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR M3 ANTAGONIST IN PATIENTS WITH OVERACTIVE BLADDER; RANDOMIZED, DOUBLE- BLIND, PLACEBO-CONTROLLED PHASE 2 STUDY Park J, Song M, Kim J H, Han J, Lee J Z, Oh S, Seo J T, Choi J B, Park S, Kim K S, Park W H, Choo M 13:30 565 THE EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF FLEXIBLE DOSE IMIDAFENACIN (0.2MG OR 0.4MG), FOR THE TREATMENT OF OVERACTIVE BLADDER AND NOCTURIA Yamanishi T, Kaga K, Fuse M, Uchiyama T, Shibata C, Sakakibara R 118 Thursday, 23 October 2014

13:30 566 MIRABEGRON IN TREATMENT OF NEUROLOGICAL OVERACTIVE BLADDER IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS PATIENTS Risi O, Cito L, Andretta E, Conigliaro R, Augello G 13:30 567 DOES BACTERIAL VACCINE BECOME CLINICALLY SIGNIFICANT IN NEUROGENIC BLADDER PATIENTS AT CLEAN INTERMITTENT CATHETERIZATION? Ordaz Jurado G, Bonillo Garcia M, Betancourt Hernández J, Arlandis Guzman S, Avargues Pardo A, Broseta Rico E, Boronat Tormo F 13:30 568 CHARACTERIZATION OF MUSCARINIC RECEPTOR BINDING OF FESOTERODINE AFTER ORAL ADMINISTRATION IN RATS Yamada S, Yoshida A, Ito Y 13:30 569 INTRAVESICAL INSTILLATION OF LIPOSOME ENCAPSULATED ONABOTULINUMTOXINA FOR PATIENTS WITH OVERACTIVE BLADDER – A PILOT CLINICAL STUDY Jiang Y, Lee C, Kuo H 13:30 570 THE EFFECTS OF CHRONIC NITRIC OXIDE SYNTHESIS INHIBITION ON BLADDER FUNCTION IN PARTIAL OUTLET OBSTRUCTED MICE Lancia Pereira M, Arturo Levi D´Ancona C, Rojas-Moscoso J A, Saragossa Ramos-Filho A C, Zakia Taufic Mónica F, Antunes E 13:30 571 HOW LONG CAN ANTIMUSCARINIC TREATMENT BE EFFECTIVE IN TREATMENT OF OVERACTIVE BLADDER – ANALYSIS OF THE PREDICTIVE FACTORS Hsiao S, Liao C, Kuo H 13:30 572 PREDICTORS OF URINARY RETENTION IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING OPEN RENAL SURGERY WITH THORACIC EPIDURALLY ANALGESIA: A POOLED ANALYSIS Burkhard F, Wuethrich P Y 13:30 573 ORAL ADMINISTRATION OF PROSULTIAMINE IMPROVED THE SYMPTOMS IN PATIENTS WITH OVERACTIVE BLADDER ASSOCIATED WITH HTLV-1-RELATED MYELOPATHY/ TROPICAL SPASTIC PARAPARESIS, AND ALSO REDUCED URINARY BIOMARKERS. Matsuo T, Nakamura T, Miyata Y, Ohba K, Sakai H 13:30 574 THE EFFECTS OF TOLTERODINE AND 5-HYDROXYMETHYL TOLTERODINE (5HMT) ON CARBACHOL-INDUCED CONTRACTION IN HUMAN BLADDER SMOOTH MUSCLES IN NORMAL STATE AND IN DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY ASSOCIATED WITH BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA Yamanishi T, Fuse M, Kaga K, Shibata C, Uchiyama T, Sakakibara R 13:30 575 SUPERIOR EFFICACY OF COMBINATION PHARMACOTHERAPY FOR TREATMENT OF NEUROGENIC DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY Fraser M O, Lloyd J C, Le N B, Wiener J S, Dolber P C 13:30 576 PERSISTENCE WITH MIRABEGRON IN PATIENTS WITH OVERACTIVE BLADDER: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF MIRABEGRON AND ANTIMUSCARINICS. Ogihara K, Kaguyama H, Sakamoto H, Aonuma K, Matsuda K, Nakahira Y, Yanaihara H, Asakura H 13:30 577 USEFULL OF INTRAVESICAL INSTILLATION OF HYALURONIC ACID AND CHONDROITIN SULPHATE IN PREVENTING RECURRENT BACTERIAL CYSTITIS Adile B, Calagna G, Adile G, Granese R, Polito S, Saitta S, Speciale P, Gugliotta G 13:30 578 A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE EFFICACY OF SOLIFENACIN SUCCINATE IN PATIENTS WITH URINARY FREQUENCY WITH OR WITHOUT URGENCY Han J, Lee K, Park W H, Park C H, Lee J G, Lee J Z, Kim D Y, Na Y G, Kwon D D, Kim K S, Park S, Choo M 119 Thursday, 23 October 2014

13:30 579 EVALUATING THE MAGNITUDE OF IMPROVEMENTS IN PATIENT-REPORTED OUTCOMES BY AGE IN OVERACTIVE BLADDER PATIENTS: A POOLED ANALYSIS OF TWO MIRABEGRON CLINICAL TRIALS Lipsitz D, Frankel J, Berner T, Reckard G, Eaddy M, Campbell C 13:30 580 100 UNITS OF INTRA-DETRUSOR ONABOTULINUMTOXIN A FOR IDIOPATIC OVERACTIVE BLADDER PATIENTS REFRACTORY TO ANTIMUSCARINIC THERAPY Salazar A, Iglesias T, Svicarovic I, Acuña A, Vicherat C, Miranda A 13:30 581 COMBINED INTRAVESICAL TRIGONAL AND URETHRAL INJECTIONS OF ONABOTULINUMTOXINA IN THE TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH HYPERSENSITIVE BLADDER AND VOIDING DYSFUNCTION – A PILOT STUDY Chen S, Jiang Y, Liao C, Kuo H 13:30 582 A PROSPECTIVE, MULTICENTER, OBSERVATIONAL STUDY TO ESTIMATE THE DRY MOUTH IN OVERACTIVE BLADDER PATIENTS TREATED WITH SOLILFENACIN Park J, Chun J, Park W H, Kim K S, Park S, Han J, Oh S, Kim J C, Choi J B, Kim J H, Seo J T, Choo M 13:30 583 BETA-3 RECEPTOR AGONIST, MIRABEGRON RELAXES ISOLATED PROSTATE FROM HUMAN AND RABBIT: NEW THERAPEUTIC INDICATION Calmasini F B, Candido T T, Alexandre E C, D’Ancona C, Silva D, de Oliveira M A, De Nucci G, Antunes E, Mónica F Z 13:30 584 COMBINATION THERAPY WITH SOLIFENACIN 10 MG AND TAMSULOSIN 0.4 MG ORAL FOR URGENCY URINARY INCONTINENCE IN MEN. EFFICACY AND SAFETY RESULTS Manasia P, Alcover J, Benages J, Miguel J, Gonzalez P 13:30 585 PROPIVERINE ER AND EFFECTS OF FLEXIBLE DOSING IN 1335 PATIENTS WITH OAB: RESULTS OF A NON-INTERVENTIONAL STUDY Eisenhardt A, Schneider T, Murgas S, Oelke M

13:30 - 14:30 Session 38 (Open Discussion Poster) - Urodynamics Location: Poster Area Poster Pilots: Kevin Rademakers (Netherlands), Rogerio de Fraga (Brazil), Paulo Rodrigues (Brazil), Flavio Trigo Rocha (Brazil), Enrico Finazzi Agro (Italy), Homero Gustavo Campos Guidi (Brazil), Richard J Millard (Australia), Julio Resplande, (Brazil) 13:30 586 EFFICACY OF HOLMIUM LASER ENUCLEATION OF PROSTATE ACCORDING TO PREOPERATIVE PATIENTS’ CHARACTERISTICS: PROSTATE SIZE, BLADDER OUTLET OBSTRUCTION, DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY AND DETRUSOR CONTRACTILITY Ryoo H S, Kim T H, Seo S I, Jeon S S, Lee K 13:30 587 EFFICACY OF A NEW INJECTION REGIME FOR ONABOTULINUMTOXIN A IN IDIOPATHIC AND NEUROGENIC DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY: ARE 10 LOCATIONS ENOUGH? Alloussi S H, Naique S, Alloussi S 13:30 588 IS BLADDER WALL THICKNESS DEPENDENT ON PRESENCE OF URGENCY VS. MIXED URINARY INCONTINENCE SYMPTOMS? Verghese T, Rachaneni S, McCooty S, Brookes V, Middleton L, Latthe P 13:30 589 ABDOMINAL STRENGHT IN VOIDING PHASE : A RISK FACTOR OF RECURRENT URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS IN WOMEN Salunas J, Gomes M J, Virseda M, Esteban M, Méndez S 120 Thursday, 23 October 2014

13:30 590 URODYNAMICS FOR LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS AFTER MIDURETHRAL SLING REMOVAL IN WOMEN Coskun B, Zimmern P, Lavelle R, Alhalabi F, Lemack G 13:30 591 URINARY TRACT INFECTION AFTER URODYNAMIC STUDY: WHO IS MORE LIKELY TO GET THIS? Emmanuel N, Robinson L, Fazili Z, Masood S 13:30 592 FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH DIAGNOSIS OF DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY IN WOMEN. Verghese T, Rachaneni S, Brookes V, Middleton L, Latthe P 13:30 593 URETHRAL FUNCTION MEASUREMENTS; DIFFERENCES AMONG SEVERAL URINARY INCONTINENCE SUBTYPES Mueller M, Kenton K 13:30 594 URODYNAMIC STUDIES FOR ASSESSMENT OF CONTINENCE AFTER CONTINENT CATHETERIZABLE CUTANEOUS URINARY STOMA BASED ON MITOFANOFF PRINCIPLE AND YANG-MONTI TECHNIQUE Yassin M, Abdelwadood M, Shaker H, Saffan A, Radwan A, Ragy S 13:30 595 DECREASE OF BLADDER CONTRACTILITY IS SLOWER THAN INCREASE OF FLOW AFTER PROSTATIC OBSTRUCTION SURGERY Mombelli G, Oliva I, Sandri S D 13:30 596 URODYNAMIC STUDY AND CYSTOSCOPIC FINDINGS IN PATIENTS PRESENTED WITH PRIMARY NOCTURNAL ENURESIS. Akha Weas I 13:30 597 DOES DETETHERING SURGERY FOR TETHERED CORD SYNDROME IMPROVE BLADDER FUNCTON Ustuner M, Yilmaz H, Yavuz U, Ciftci S, Aynur B S, Ozkurkcugil C 13:30 598 PATIENT SATISFACTION AFTER URODYNAMICS – A PROSPECTIVE STUDY. Sait M S, Mitha N, Fazili Z, Masood S 13:30 599 HIPPOCAMPUS THE IN THE SENSATION OF URGENCY IN OAB Tsang W, Kong J, Tracey I, Reynard J 13:30 600 ASSESSMENT OF SEXUAL FUNCTION IN PATIENTS SUBMITTED TO SACRAL NEUROMODULATION Gil-Sousa D, Castanheira de Oliveira M, Gomes M J, Soares J, Fraga A 13:30 601 PREDICTIVE SYMPTOMS OF OVERACTIVE DETRUSOR IN MAN AND WOMEN WITH OVERACTIVE BLADDER SYNDROME Arribillaga L, Ledesma M, Bengió R G, Garcia A, Epelde J, Orellana S, García Onto H, Montedoro A, Oulton G, Bengió R H 13:30 602 PREVALENCE OF PRE-OPERATIVE URODYNAMIC ABNORMALITIES IN WOMEN WITH DEEP INFILTRATING ENDOMETRIOSIS: A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY. Resende Júnior J A D, Buere R T, Guerra C S, Sessa F V, Aragão L C, Soares Raymundo T, Oliveira M A P, Crispi C, Fonseca M F 13:30 603 A NON-INVASIVE MEASUREMENT OF ABDOMINAL PRESSURE FOR URODYNAMIC STUDY Marson F, Vendryes C, Kobac W, Kocjancic E

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13:30 604 DETRUSOR FORCE IN WOMEN: EVALUATION FROM MATHEMATICAL MODELING OF PRESSURE-FLOW STUDIES AND ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECT OF AGEING ON THE DETRUSOR FORCE. Valentini F, Nelson P, Robain G, Zimmern P 13:30 605 TO EVALUATE THE ROLE OF PRE-OPERATIVE AND POST-OPERATIVE URODYNAMICS IN WOMEN WITH VESICO-VAGINAL FISTULA. Goel A, Patil S, Sankhwar S, Singh H 13:30 606 BLADDER OUTLET OBSTRUCTION VERSUS POWER CONSUMPTION PROCESS – SIMILAR IN URODYNAMICAL PARAMETER BUT DIFFERENT IN THERAPY Alloussi S H, Bleser T, Naique S, Alloussi S 13:30 607 COULD NON-INVASIVE UROFLOWMETRY PARAMETERS CHANGE THE DIAGNOSIS OF BLADDER OUTLET OBSTRUCTION IN MALE PATIENTS? Levi A, Vainrib M, Leibovitch I 13:30 608 URINARY SYMPTOMS AND URODYNAMIC FINDINGS IN WOMEN WITH PARAMETRIAL ENDOMETRIOSIS: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY. Resende Júnior J A D, Buere R T, Guerra C S, Sessa F V, Aragão L C, Soares Raymundo T, Oliveira M A P, Crispi C, Fonseca M F 13:30 609 A SIMPLIFIED APPROACH TO DISTINGUISH BETWEEN DIFFERENT FORMS OF URINARY INCONTINENCE USING A SHORT FORM OF URINARY INCONTINENCE QUESTIONNAIRE – DOES IT CORRELATE WITH THE VIDEOURODYNAMIC ASSESSMENT? Alloussi S H, Mürtz G, Naique S, Michel F, Wagenpfeil S, Alloussi S 13:30 610 PROPHYLACTIC ANTIBIOTICS TO REDUCE THE RISK OF URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS AFTER URODYNAMIC STUDIES IN WOMEN WITH ADVANCED PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE Averbeck M A, Foschi de Souza V, Prado Schmidt A, Camargo S F 13:30 611 CATHETERLESS LONG-TERM AMBULATORY URODYNAMIC MEASUREMENT USING A NOVEL THREE-DEVICE SYSTEM Wille S, Paas J, Tenholte D, Schumacher P, Muthen N, Engelmann U 13:30 612 THE APPLICATION OF VIDEO URODYNAMICS IN INVESTIGATING AND TREATMENT URETHRAL DIVERTICULAE Ahmad S, Rodgers A, Fulford S 13:30 613 DYSFUNCTIONAL VOIDING AND URODYNAMIC CHANGES IN WOMEN WITH BLADDER ENDOMETRIOSIS. Resende Júnior J A D, Buere R T, Guerra C S, Sessa F V, Aragão L C, Soares Raymundo T, Oliveira M A P, Crispi C, Fonseca M F 13:30 614 ANTICHOLINERGIC CHANGE IN PERSISTANT OVERACTIVE BLADDER IMPROVES THE SYMPTOMS AND URODYNAMIC FINDINGS Yavuz U, Ciftci S, Ustuner M, Yilmaz H, Simsek E, Ozkurkcugil C 13:30 615 DOES DIABETES MELLITUS EFFECT URODYNAMIC FINDINGS OF DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY Yilmaz H, Ciftci S, Yavuz U, Ustuner M, Yuksekkaya M, Ozkurkcugil C 13:30 616 THE URODYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF MID URETHRAL OBSTRUCTION IN WOMEN Shibata C, Fuse M, Kaga K, Awa Y, Uchiyama T, Oikawa S, Kamai T, Hishinuma A, Sakakibara R, Yamanishi T 13:30 617 ANTIBIOTIC PROPHYLAXIS AND URODYNAMIC STUDIES Simsir A, Mammadov R, Kizilay F 122 Thursday, 23 October 2014

14:30 - 16:00 Session 39 (Podium Poster) - Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women 2 Location: Room B2 Chairs: Rufus Cartwright (United Kingdom), Mario Joao Gomes (Portugal), Jerry G Blaivas (United States) 15:00 618 ANTIMICROBIAL SUSCEPTIBILITY FROM OUTPATIENT URINE CULTURES AND TRENDS IN PRODUCTION OF ESTENDED SPECTRUM BETA-LACTAMASE (ESBL) AMONG ESCHERICHIA COLI IN BRAZILIAN TERTIARY HOSPITAL (2010-2013) Augusto K L, Bezerra L R P S, Martins A G, Ferreira T W M, Façanha N C, Ogawa E, Vasconcelos Neto J A, Vasconcelos C T M, Karbage S A L, Bilhar A P M, Girão E S, Ohi C A 15:05 619 THE URINARY MICROBIOME OF WOMEN WITH URINARY URGENCY INCONTINENCE Brubaker L, Wolfe A, Pearce M, Zilliox M, Rosenfeld A, Thomas-White K 15:10 620 URINARY BACTERIA DIFFER IN WOMEN WITH URINARY URGENCY INCONTINENCE VERSUS CONTROLS Pearce M, Hilt E, Zilliox M, Rosenfeld A, White K, Tulke M, Fok C, Mueller E, Schreckenberger P, Brubaker L, Gai X, Wolfe A 15:15 621 PREDICTIVE FACTOR FOR A SUCCESSFUL SURGICAL OUTCOME OF TRANSURETHRAL INCISION OF BLADDER NECK IN FEMALE PATIENTS WITH DETRUSOR UNDERACTIVITY Jhang J, Ke Q, Kuo H 15:20 622 LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOM CLUSTERS AMONG CARE-SEEKING WOMEN Cartwright R, Sorrentino F, Reeves H, Greco P, Digesu A, Khullar V 15:25 623 LASER THERMOTHERAPY IN PELVIC FLOOR DYSFUNCTION, RANDOMISED PLACEBO CONTROLED STUDY Lukanovic A, Blaganje M, Scepanovic D, Zgur L 15:30 624 THE IMPACT OF BULKY FIBROIDS ON LUTS: DOES EITHER THE SIZE OR THE POSITION MAKE A DIFFERENCE? Gargasole C, Quinn S, Cartwright R, Regan L, Khullar V 15:35 625 DETRUSOR UNDERACTIVITY IN FEMALES: SIGNIFICANT CORRELATION BETWEEN STANDARDISED MEDICAL HISTORY ASSESSMENT AND URODYNAMIC FINDINGS Rademakers K, Oelke M, van Koeveringe G 15:40 626 1H-NMR BASED URINE METABONOMICS AS A NOVEL APPROACH TO OVERACTIVE BLADDER SYNDROME Bray R, Jimenez B, MacIntyre D, Cartwright R, Franklin-Nembhard L, Digesu A, Fernando R, Holmes E, Bennett P, Khullar V 15:45 627 URINARY EXCRETION OF NGF (NERVE GROWTH FACTOR) AND BDNF (BRAIN DERIVED NEUROTROPHIC FACTOR ) IN WOMEN WITH IDIOPATHIC DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY. Rodríguez A, Garcia A, Francés A, Henao S, Del Amo E, Castillo M, Rijo E, Gasa B, Arango O 15:50 628 LOWER URINARY NERVE GROWTH FACTOR LEVELS INDICATE LOWER INNATE IMMUNITY AND MIGHT PREDICT RECURRENT URINARY TRACT INFECTION IN WOMEN Chuang F, Liu H, Lee C, Kuo H 15:55 629 IS METABOLOMIC PROFILING USEFUL IN THE ASSESMENT OF WOMEN WITH LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS? Bray R, Jimenez B, MacIntyre D, Cartwright R, Franklin-Nembhard L, Digesu A, Fernando R, Holmes E, Bennett P, Khullar V

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14:30 - 16:00 Session 40 (Podium Poster) - Stress Urinary Incontinence Location: Room B1 Chairs: Giulio Del Popolo (Italy), Carlos Antonio Del Roy (Brazil) 15:00 630 A MINIMALLY INVASIVE, TRANSURETHRAL ENDOSCOPIC HOLMIUM LASER APPROACH FOR THE TREATMENT OF URETHRAL EROSION Tzartzeva K, Bacsu C, Hou J, Dillon B, Lee D, Lemack G, Zimmern P 15:05 631 ER:YAG LASER TREATMENT FOR STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE (SUI) IN WOMEN Fistonic N, Fistonic I, Findri Gustek S, Sorta Bilajac Turina I, Kristofic I, Franic D 15:10 632 A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF THE URESTA CONTINENCE DEVICE: SHORT TERM URESTA EFFICACY STUDY (“SURE” STUDY) Best C, Diamond P, Lovatsis D 15:15 633 TWO-YEAR CLINICAL OUTCOMES FOR THE ALTIS® SINGLE INCISION SLING FOR THE TREATMENT OF FEMALE STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE Kocjancic E, Tu L M, Erickson T, Gheiler E, Van Drie D 15:20 634 COMPARISON OF A MODEL PREDICTING THE RISK OF DE NOVO STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE IN WOMEN UNDERGOING PROLAPSE SURGERY WITH URODYNAMIC STUDIES Yasa C, Gungor Ugurlucan F, Dural O, Yuksel B, Ayvacikli G, Yalcin O 15:25 635 THE EFFECT OF VAGINAL OESTROGEN ON SUBJECTIVE AND OBJECTIVE SYMPTOMS OF SUI AND VAGINAL ATROPHY: AN INTERNATIONAL MULTI-CENTRE OBSERVATIONAL PILOT STUDY Oryszczyn J, Lim V, te West N, Jeffery S, Souget J, Weber M, Roovers J P, Moore K H 15:30 636 A NOVEL REGENERATIVE TREATMENT FOR FEMALE STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE: SHORT-TERM OUTCOME OF THREE PATIENTS UNDERGOING PERIURETHRAL INJECTION OF AUTOLOGOUS ADIPOSE-DERIVED REGENERATIVE CELLS Gotoh M, Yamamoto T, Matsukawa Y, Funahashi Y 15:35 637 LONG TERM FOLLOW-UP OF A MULTICENTRE RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL COMPARING TVT, PELVICOLTM AND AUTOLOGOUS FASCIAL SLINGS FOR THE TREATMENT OF STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE IN WOMEN. Khan Z, Nambiar A, Emery S, Lucas M 15:40 638 PRENATAL URETHRAL MOBILITY: A DETERMINING RISK FACTOR FOR URINARY INCONTINENCE DURING PREGNANCY AND THE POSTPARTUM PERIOD? Pizzoferrato A C, Fauconnier A, Bader G, Fort J, De Tayrac R, Fritel X 15:45 639 MIXED EFFECTS MODEL FOR ANALYSIS OF LONG-TERM DATA IN FEMALE PELVIC MEDICINE AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY (FPMRS) Christie A, Alhalabi F, Bacsu C, Zimmern P 15:50 640 CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE LEVATOR ANI COMPONENTS TO THE URETHRAL SUPPORT FUNCTION IN WOMEN Peng Y, Zhang Y 15:55 641 ONE NORMAL VOID AND RESIDUAL IS ALL THAT IS NECESSARY IN SELECTED PATIENTS WHO HAVE UNDERGONE MIDURETHRAL TAPE INSERTION Ballard P, Shawer S, Anderson C, Afridi G, Khunda A

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14:30 - 16:00 Session 41 (Podium Poster) - Neurophysiology and Bladder Dysfunction Location: Room B8 Chairs: Yasuhiko Igawa (Japan), Jerzy B Gajewski (Canada) 15:00 642 CLINICAL STUDY ON OVERACTIVE BLADDER IN MALE PATIENTS WITH PARKINSON’S DISEASE AND ITS RELATED MOTOR AND NON-MOTOR SYMPTOMS Miyagawa Y, Tsujimura A, Takao T, Soda T, Takezawa K, Fukuhara S, Kiuchi H, Nonomura N 15:05 643 REDEFINING REFRACTORY INCONTINENCE: DOES ICE WATER TEST (IWT) AT ONE MONTH AFTER TREATMENT CORRELATE WITH ADEQUACY OF SUPPRESSION OF NEUROGENIC DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY (NDO) IN THE PATIENTS WITH NEUROGENIC BLADDER AFTER SPINAL CORD INJURY. Suman D 15:10 644 SUPPRESSION OF NEUROGENIC DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY BY GLYCINE TRANSPORTER TYPE 2 (GLYT2) INHIBITOR IN RATS WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY Yoshizawa T, Okada H, Yoshikawa S, Takahashi S, Yoshimura N 15:15 645 EFFECTS OF PHOSPHODIESTERASE TYPE 5 INHIBITOR AND ALPHA-1A/D ADRENOCEPTOR ANTAGONIST ON BLADDER REMODELING IN RATS WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY Kadekawa K, Tyagi P, Sugaya K, Yoshimura N 15:20 646 HYPERBARIC OXYGEN THERAPY (HBOT) PREVENTS SUBARACHNOID HAEMORRHAGE (SAH)-INDUCED APOPTOSIS AND IMPAIRED CONTRACTILITY OF THE RABBIT BLADDER Tinay I, Celik O, Cadirci S, Cevik O, Oroglu B, Sener G, Tarcan T 15:25 647 LONG-TERM CALORIE RESTRICTION PROTECTS AGAINST AGE-RELATED OXIDATIVE AND FIBROTIC CHANGES IN THE RAT BLADDER Ito H, Aizawa N, Fujita Y, Ito M, Kojima T, Suzuki M, Homma Y, Kubota Y, Igawa Y 15:35 648 UNDERACTIVE BLADDER IN OBESE-PRONE RATS FED A HIGH FAT DIET Siddiqui N Y, Dieter A A, Amundsen C L, Brooks J M, Degoski D J, Fraser M O 15:40 649 CLINICAL AND QUALITY OF LIFE OUTCOMES IN MALE NON-NEUROGENIC OVERACTIVE BLADDER MANAGED WITH INTRA-DETRUSOR BOTULINUM TOXIN TYPE A: AN 8 YEAR EXPERIENCE Losco G, Habashy D, Tse V, Collins R, Chan L 15:45 650 THERAPEUTIC EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF INTRAVESICAL ONABOTULINUMTOXINA 100 UNITS INJECTION ON ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM LESIONS AND OVERACTIVE BLADDER REFRACTORY TO ANTIMUSCARINIC THERAPY Liao C, Hung S, Jiang Y, Kuo H

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14:30 - 16:00 Session 42 (Podium Poster) - Overview of Benign Prostatic Obstruction Location: Room 1 Chairs: Ammar Alhasso (United Kingdom), Jorge Antonio Pastro Noronha (Brazil) 15:00 651 A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN THE EFFECT OF TAMSULOSIN 0.4 MG AND 0.2 MG ON LUTS DUE TO BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA Eissa A, Gameel T, Adel Omar M, El-Bahnasy A H, Abdel Raheem A 15:05 652 IMPACT OF MORPHOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF PROSTATE ZONAL ANATOMY ON LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOM: COOPERATIVE ANALYSIS OF MRI-PROSTATE IN USA AND JAPAN Matsugasumi T, Ukimura O, Nakamoto M, Ushijima S, Kanazawa M, Toiyama D, Yamada Y, Fujihara A, Iwata T, Miki T, Palmer S, Gill I 15:10 653 LOCATION OF THE DESIRE TO VOID AND URINARY URGENCY IN MALE PATIENTS WITH LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS Akino H, Yokokawa R, Matsuta Y, Ito H, Oyama N, Nojiri M, Yokoyama O 15:15 654 COMPARISON OF THE EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF TOLTERODINE SR 2MG AND 4MG COMBINED WITH DOXAZOSIN IN BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA WITH OVERACTIVE BLADDER SYMPTOMS : A PROSPECTIVE, RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL Jung W, Kim T H, Jeong J, Seo S I, Jeon S S, Lee H M, Choi H Y, Lee K 15:25 655 A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED STUDY TO EVALUATE THE EFFICACY OF TAMSULOSIN MONOTHERAPY AND ITS COMBINATION WITH MIRABEGRON ON PATIENTS WITH OVERACTIVE BLADDER INDUCED BY BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA Masumori N, Ichihara K, Fukuta F, Tsukamoto T, Iwasawa A, Tanaka Y 15:30 656 THE RESULTS OF RETROPUBIC PROSTATECTOMY, TRANSURETHRAL RESECTION OF PROSTATE AND HOLMIUM LASER ENUCLEATION; COMPARE RESULTS, AND THEN INVESTIGATE THE CAUSE OF DIFFERENT RESULTS

Han J, Kim S J, Lee S D 15:35 657 CHANGE IN STORAGE SYMPTOMS FOLLOWING LASER PROSTATECTOMY: COMPARISON BETWEEN POTASSIUM-TITANYL-PHOSPHATE PHOTOSELECTIVE VAPORIZATION OF THE PROSTATE (PVP) AND HOLMIUM LASER ENUCLEATION OF THE PROSTATE (HOLEP) Cho M C, Baik S, You K H, Kim J K, Ha S B, Oh S, Kim S W, Paick J 15:40 658 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TESTOSTERONE SECRETION AND THE IMPROVEMENT OF BLADDER OUTLET OBSTRUCTION BY ALPHA1-BLOCKER IN MEN WITH BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA Matsukawa Y, Takai S, Mori A, Funahashi Y, Yamamoto T, Gotoh M 15:45 659 INTRAVESICAL PROSTATIC PROTRUSION (IPP), NOT PROSTATE VOLUME PREDICTS OUTCOMES OF HOLEP IN PATIENTS WITH LOWER URINARY SYMPTOMS: IMPLICATION FOR THE MECHANISM OF THE BLADDER OUTLET OBSTRUCTION. Kiuchi H, Soda T, Takezawa K, Okuda H, Takao T, Miyagawa Y, Tsujimura A, Nonomura N 15:50 660 EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF TADALAFIL 5 MG ONCE DAILY IN ASIAN MALES WITH LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS SECONDARY TO BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA (BPH- LUTS): INTEGRATED ANALYSIS FROM 3 ASIAN DOUBLE-BLIND, RANDOMIZED, PLACEBO- CONTROLLED CLINICAL STUDIES Takeda M, Murakami M, Morisaki Y, Viktrup L 126 Thursday, 23 October 2014

14:30 - 16:00 Session 43 (Podium Poster) - Rehabilitation and Biomechanics Location: Room 3 Chairs: Renato Natal Jorge (Portugal), Tania Souza Lima (Brazil) 15:00 661 PELVIC FLOOR ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC ACTIVATION IN NORMAL AND OVERWEIGHT YOUNG WOMEN Pereira Baldon V, Oliveira A B, Driusso P 15:05 662 COMPARISON OF A BLADDER NECK EFFECTIVE PELVIC FLOOR REHABILITATION PROGRAM AND EMG-BIOFEEDBACK AUGMENTED PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLE TRAINING: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL Junginger B, Metz M, Baessler K 15:10 663 INTONE: A NOVEL PELVIC FLOOR REHABILITATION DEVICE FOR URINARY INCONTINENCE Guralnick M, Kelly H, Engelke H, Koduri S, O’Connor R C 15:15 664 EFFICACY OF PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLES SELF TRAINING IN WOMEN WITH STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE: A PILOT STUDY Di Benedetto P, Coidessa A, Marin D, Delneri C 15:20 665 FUNCTIONAL DIAGNOSIS OF THE PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLES BASED ON THE INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF FUNCTIONING, DISABILITY AND HEALTH (ICF). Figueiredo E M, Baracho E, Cruz M C, Veloso F, Monteiro M, Fonseca A 15:25 666 UPTAKE OF ANTEPARTUM CONTINENCE SCREENING AND PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLE EXERCISE INSTRUCTION BY MATERNITY CARE PROVIDERS: AN IMPLEMENTATION PROJECT. Frawley H, Chiarelli P, Gunn J 15:30 667 WHICH FACTORS COULD INFLUENCE THE ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC ACTIVITY OF THE FEMALE PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLES? Botelho S, Pereira L, Marques J, Adami D, Alves F, Palma P, Riccetto C 15:35 668 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LOW BACK PAIN AND PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLES FUNCTION IN YOUNG WOMEN Pereira Baldon V, Sadanobu Hirakawa H, Driusso P 15:40 669 PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLE FUNCTION AMONG OBESE WOMEN WITH AND WITHOUT URINARY INCONTINENCE Perez A, Palau M J, Ros C, Sanchez E, Espuña M 15:45 670 INTRARATER RELIABILITY OF STRENGTH ASSESSMENT OF PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLES Pássaro A, Cacciari L, Amorim A, Amorim C, Silveira S, Sacco I 15:50 671 INTRA AND INTER-RATER RELIABILITY STUDY OF THE DYNAMOMETRIC MEASUREMENTS OF THE PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLES Martinho N, Marques J, Silva V, Lanziotti S, Riccetto C, Botelho S 15:55 672 EFFECTS OF DAMAGE TO THE PELVIC LIGAMENTS IN THE BIOMECHANICS OF THE PELVIC CAVITY. Brandao S, Parente M, Da Roza T, Mascarenhas T, Ramos I, Natal Jorge R

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19:30 - 23:00 ICS Annual Dinner Location: Porcao Scienti c Programme Friday, 24 October 2014

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08:30 - 09:30 Neuromodulation Round Table: Past, Present and Future Location: Room B2 Chair: Nucelio L B M Lemos (Brazil) Speakers: Christopher R Chapple (United Kingdom), Philip Edward van Kerrebroeck (Netherlands), Michele Spinelli (Italy)

09:30 - 11:00 Session 44 (Plenary Podium) - Neurology of Continence Location: Room B2 Chairs: Francisco Cruz (Portugal), Nucelio L B M Lemos (Brazil), Hidehiro Kakizaki (Japan) 9:30 673 BRAIN SPECT IMAGING FOR THE BLADDER OF NORMAL PRESSURE HYDROCEPHALUS (NPH) – RESULTS OF TWO ANALYSES - Sakakibara R, Uchida Y, Yamamoto T, Yamanishi T, Uchiyama T, Shibata C, Tateno F, Kishi M, Tsuyusaki Y, Ogata T, Aiba Y, Awa Y 9:45 674 TURP/KTPLAP IS AN EFFECTIVE TREATMENT FOR MEN WITH DETRUSOR UNDERACTIVITY Tyler M, Aizen J, Badri A, Benedon M, Weiss J, Blaivas J 10:00 675 EXPRESSION OF URINARY BDNF IN BPH PATIENTS WITH OAB SYMPTOMS AND ITS CORRELATION WITH OAB SYMPTOMS Xu K, Hu H 10:15 676 UPREGULATIONS OF TRANSIENT RECEPTOR POTENTIAL (TRP) A1 AND V1 CHANNELS IN THE BLADDER AND THEIR FUNCTIONAL IMPLICATION IN MALE RATS WITH SUB- ACUTE PARTIAL BLADDER OUTLET OBSTRUCTION (BOO) Sugiyama R, Aizawa N, Itoh H, Kamei J, Akiyama Y, Fujimura T, Suzuki M, Homma Y, Igawa Y 10:30 677 THE SEVERITY OF BOWEL DYSFUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH NEUROGENIC BLADDER www.ics.org/tv Cameron A P, Rodriguez G M, Gursky A, He C, Clemens J Q, Stoffel J T 10:45 678 DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW INSTRUMENT TO ASSESS MULTIPLE DIMENSIONS OF URGENCY Watch ICS TV for news, debates and interviews from the ICS plus updates direct from Rio SENSATION: THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA URINARY SENSATION ASSESSMENT (USA2). Das R, Buckley J, Williams M

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11:30 - 13:00 Session 45 (Podium Video) - Video Session Location: Room B2 Chairs: David Castro-Diaz (Spain), Andre Cavalcanti (Brazil) 11:30 679 REHABILITATION OF PELVIC FLOOR DYSFUNCTION: A PATIENT EDUCATIONAL VIDEO Magnuson L, Schultz K 11:39 680 PRIZE AWARD: Best Video Abstract RECOGNITION AND TREATMENT OF ENDOMETRIOSIS INVOLVING THE SACRAL NERVE ROOTS. Lemos N, D’Amico N, Marques R, Kamergorodsky G, Schor E, Girão M 11:48 681 THE PHORBAS SYSTEM – A NEW SINGLE INCISION ADJUSTABLE MALE SLING Huebner W, Herschorn S, Olmedo T, Reyes D, Bauer R M 11:57 682 LAPAROSCOPIC IMPLANTATION OF NEUROMODULATORS FOR URINARY AND MOTORIC REHABILITATION OF PARAPLEGIC INDIVIDUALS DUE TO MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS. Lemos N, Conde M S, Bichuetti D, Marques R, Oliveira A, Girão M 12:06 683 VASCULAR ENTRAPMENT OF THE SCIATIC PLEXUS CAUSING CATAMENIAL SCIATICA AND URINARY SYMPTOMS Lemos N, Marques R, Kamergorodsky G, Plöger C, Schor E, Girão M 12:15 684 LAPAROSCOPIC IMPLANTATION OF ELECTRODES FOR BILATERAL NEURMODULATION OF THE PUDENDAL NERVES AND S3 NERVE ROOTS FOR THE TREATMENT OF PELVIC PAIN AND VOIDING DYSFUNCTION Lemos N, Marques R, Oliveira A, Girão M 12:24 685 LAPAROSCOPIC SUPRACERVICAL HYSTERECTOMY WITH TRANSCERVICAL MORCELLATION AND SACROCERVICOPEXY FOR THE TREATMENT OF UTERINE PROLAPSE Rosenblatt P, Dessie S, Park M 12:33 686 VIRTUAL REALITY: A PROPOSAL TO PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLE TRAINING Botelho S, Martinho N, Silva V, Marques J, Riccetto C 12:42 687 ABDOMINOPELVIC KINESIOTHERAPY FOR PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLE TRAINING: A TESTED PROPOSAL IN DIFFERENT GROUPS Botelho S, Martinho N, Silva V, Marques J, Riccetto C 12:51 688 MARTIUS LABIAL FAT PAD PROCEDURE: TECHNIQUE AND LONG-TERM OUTCOMES Lee D, Dillon B, Zimmern P

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11:30 - 13:00 Session 46 (Podium) - Stress Urinary Incontinence Treatment Location: Room B1 Chairs: Montserrat Espuna (Spain), Alexandre Fornari (Brazil) 11:30 689 A RANDOMIZED COMPARISON OF INCONTINENCE PROCEDURES PERFORMED CONCOMITANTLY WITH ABDOMINAL SACROCOLPOPEXY: THE BURCH VERSUS MID- URETHRAL SLING TRIAL Trabuco E, Klingele, C, Blandon R, Occhino J, McGree M, Weaver A, Lemens M, Gebhart J 11:45 690 GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATION STUDY IN 8,997 WOMEN, IDENTIFIES NOVEL GENETIC VARIANTS AT FIVE GENOMIC LOCI ASSOCIATED WITH STRESS AND URGENCY URINARY INCONTINENCE Cartwright R, Tikkinen K, Mangino M, Guggenheim J, Franklin-Nembhard L, Evans D, Bennett P, Khullar V, Spector T, Lawlor D, Walley A, Järvelin M 12:00 691 EARLY TAPE MOBILISATION: A BETTER METHOD FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF POSTOPERATIVE URINARY RETENTION AFTER MID-URETHRAL TAPE SURGERY? Rimstad L, Svenningsen R, Schiøtz H A, Kulseng-Hanssen S 12:15 692 PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLE TRAINING FOR FEMALE STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE: FIVE YEARS OUTCOMES Groutz A, Beyar N 12:30 693 EFFECT OF THE PELVIC FLOOR ELECTRICAL STIMULATION IN THE MUSCULAR, EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX PROTEINS AND GROWTH FACTORS IN THE URETHRA OF FEMALE RATS AFTER INDUCED TRAUMA Feitosa S M, Salerno G R F, Bilhar A P M, Alves G A, Castro E D, Oliveira G, Bortolini M A T, Girão M J B C, Castro R A 12:45 694 OUTPATIENT OR INPATIENT: IS THERE AN IMPACT ON THE FUNCTIONAL RESULTS, COMPLICATION OF MIDURETHRAL SLING SURGERY FOR STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE? Thubert T, Daher N, Mansoor A, Debodinance P, Muhlstein J, Fernandez H, Fernandez H, Deffieux X

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11:30 - 13:00 Session 47 (Podium Poster) - Imaging and Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Location: Room B8 Chairs: Cara Tannenbaum (Canada), Zsuzsanna Jármy Di Bella (Brazil) 12:00 695 3D VOLUME RENDERING OF MRI SCANNING OF VAGINAL AND PARAURETHRAL LESIONS. Doumouchtsis S K, Nazari D, Gauthaman N, Munneke G 12:05 696 EFFECTS OF ANTICHOLINERGIC AGENT ON AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM (ANS) FUNCTION OF OVERACTIVE BLADDER SYNDROME PATIENTS Shimizu N, Sugimoto K, Yamamoto Y, Minami T, Nozawa M, Yoshimura K, Uemura H, Hirayama A 12:10 697 DOES IT MATTER WHETHER AVULSION IS DIAGNOSED PRE- OR POSTOPERATIVELY? Abdul Jalil S, Guzman Rojas R, Dietz H P 12:15 698 EVALUATION OF THE URETHRAL POSITION IN PELVIC FLOOR ULTRASOUND EXAMINATION IN OBESE WOMEN PRE AND POST BARIATRIC SURGERY. PRELIMINARY REPORT. Barcz E, Lisik W, Majkusiak W, Tomasik P, Horosz E, Zwierzchowska A, Banaszek Wysoczanska A, Kociszewski J 12:20 699 ASSESSING URETHRAL LENGTH MEASUREMENT: COMPARISON BETWEEN SIMPLE CATHETER METHOD AND 3D TRANSPERINEAL ULTRASOUND Morin M, Tu L 12:25 700 SIMPLE VERSUS COMPLEX URETHRAL DIVERTICULUM: PRESENTATION AND OUTCOMES Ikwuezunma G, MacLachlan L, Nickles W, El-Zawahry A, Rames R, Rovner E 12:30 701 PREDICTIVE VALUE OF ICIQ OVERACTIVE BLADDER-SHORT FORM (ICIQ OAB SF) QUESTIONNAIRE IN DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY IN WOMEN. Verghese T, McCooty S, Middleton L, Latthe P 12:35 702 TO ASSESS WHETHER BOTULINUM TYPE A TOXIN INJECTION TO THE PELVIC FLOOR IMPROVES SYMPTOMS AND QUALITY OF LIFE IN WOMEN WITH CHRONIC PELVIC PAIN (CPP) DUE TO PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLE HYPERALGESIA. Bhide A, Bray R, Gopalan V, Fernando R, Khullar V, Digesu A 12:40 703 EFFICACY AND COMPLICATIONS OF VAGINAL RING PESSARY IN PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE Lee H S J, Cheung Y R, Chan S S 12:45 704 THE EFFECT OF VAGINAL ESTROGEN ON PESSARY USAGE Armstrong K, Dessie S, Modest A, Hacker M, Hota L 12:50 705 URINARY FREQUENCY IN PATIENTS WITH PERSISTENT URINARY INCONTINENCE FOLLOWING SUCCESSFUL CLOSURE OF OBSTETRIC VESICOVAGINAL FISTULA Borazjani A, Tadesse H, Ayenachew F, Damaser M, Wall L, Goldman H 12:55 706 APPLICATION OF THE 1-HOUR PAD-TEST AND A NOVEL PICTORIAL QUESTIONNAIRE IN THE ASSESSMENT OF URINARY INCONTINENCE FOLLOWING SUCCESSFUL CLOSURE OF OBSTETRIC VESICOVAGINAL FISTULA Borazjani A, Tadesse H, Kember A, Ayenachew F, Damaser M, Wall L, Goldman H

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11:30 - 13:00 Session 48 (Podium Poster) - Electrostimulation Location: Room 1 Chairs: Alberto Cliquet Junior (Brazil), Chris E Constantinou (United States) 12:00 707 PILOT STUDY OF SUBJECT CONTROLLED PERCUTANEOUS DORSAL GENITAL NERVE STIMULATION FOR THE TREATMENT OF IDIOPATHIC URGENCY INCONTINENCE. van Breda J, Farag F, Heesakkers J, Rijkhoff N 12:05 708 A PROSPECTIVE, MULTICENTER TRIAL EVALUATING EFFICACY, SAFETY AND QUALITY OF LIFE OF SACRAL NEUROMODULATION THROUGH 24 MONTHS IN SUBJECTS WITH SYMPTOMS OF OVERACTIVE BLADDER Noblett K, Comiter C, Bennett J, Mangel J, Bird E, Griebling T L, Zylstra S, Culkin D, Sutherland S E, Jarnow L, Kan F, Siegel S 12:10 709 PERCUTANEOUS TIBIAL NERVE STIMULATION FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF THE IDIOPATHIC AND NEUROGENIC OVERACTIVE BLADDER: A SAFE AND EFFECTIVE TREATMENT Seth J, Tudor K, Liechti M, Ochulor J, Gonazales G, Haslam C, Fox Z, Pakzad M, Elneil S, Panicker J 12:15 710 SINGLE CENTRE RANDOMISED PILOT STUDY OF TWO REGIMENS (30MINS DAILY OR 30MINS WEEKLY FOR 12 WEEKS) OF TRANSCUTANEOUS TIBIAL NERVE STIMULATION USING AN ADHESIVE SKIN PATCH FOR THE TREATMENT OF OVERACTIVE BLADDER (OAB) SYMPTOMS Seth J, Gonzales G, Haslam C, Ochulor J, Elneil S, Vashisht A, Sahai A, Knowles C, Tucker A, Panicker J 12:20 711 A RAT MODEL FOR THE STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF TIBIAL NERVE STIMULATION ON AFFERENT NERVE ACTIVITY Choudhary M S, van Asselt E, van Mastrigt R 12:25 712 THE VALUE OF THE AMBULATORY URODYNAMIC STUDY FOR EVALUATION OF TREATMENT EFFECT OF SACRAL NEUROMODULATION Drossaerts J, Rahnama’i M, Marcelissen T, Van Kerrebroeck P, van Koeveringe G 12:30 713 DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF A LARGE ANIMAL MODEL FOR CHRONIC TESTING OF SACRAL NEUROMODULATION THERAPIES USING CONSCIOUS CYSTOMETRY TO QUANTIFY UROLOGICAL EFFECTS Brink T, Su X, Zimmerman P, Nelson D 12:35 714 SACRAL NEUROMODULATION FOR NEUROGENIC BLADDER AND BOWL DYSFUNCTION: THE EXPERIENCE FROM ONE CENTER IN CHINA Chen G, Liao L 12:40 715 SACRAL NEUROMODULATION FOR NEUROPATHIC BLADDER DYSFUNCTION Chowdhury S, Jenks J, Pakzad M, Ockrim J, Shah J, Greenwell T, Hamid R 12:45 716 EXPANDING TRANSLATIONAL VALUE OF IN VIVO PRECLINICAL MODELS IN NEUROMODULATION OF BLADDER CONTROL: STIMULATION PARAMETER OPTIMIZATION Su X, Nickles A, Brink T, Nelson D 12:50 717 INTERSTIM THERAPY PROGRAMMING PARAMETERS. DO THEY HAVE ANYTHING TO DO WITH POSITIVE TESTS? Blasco P, Moreno S, Almeida C V, Rivera F, Lendínez G, Camacho E 12:55 718 NEUROGENIC LOWER URINARY TRACT DYSFUNCTION AND SACRAL NEUROMODULATION – DOES IT WORK ? Wöllner J, Bartel P, Krebs J, Pannek J

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11:30 - 13:00 Session 49 (Podium Poster) - Imaging, Pregnancy, Delivery and Pelvic Floor Location: Room 3 Chairs: Edilson Castro (Brazil), Ka Lai Shek (Australia), Sherif Mourad (Egypt) 12:00 719 DOES DIASTASIS RECTI ABDOMINIS INFLUENCE PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLE FUNCTION DURING PREGNANCY? Fernandes L C, Santos M D, Bernardes B T, Souza V L, Carvalho E M, Resende A P M 12:05 720 INCREASE IN FORCE MAINTENANCE OF THE PELVIC FLOOR WHEN ASSOCIATED WITH HIP ABDUCTION Cacciari L, Amorim A, Pássaro A, Amorim C, Silveira S, Sacco I 12:10 721 IMPACT OF PHYSICHAL ACTIVITY ON URINARY SYMPTOMS AND ON PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLES CONTRACTILITY Adami D, Botelho S, Marques J, Alves F, Pereira L, Palma P, Riccetto C 12:15 722 DISTRIBUTION OF LEVATOR ANI MUSCLE STRESS DEPENDING ON INITIAL POSITION AND ROTATION OF FETAL HEAD Valdmanova L, Krcmar M, Krofta L, Hyncik L, Janstova J, Grohregin K, Feyereisl J 12:20 723 ULTRASOUND AND ELECTROMYOGRAPHY EVALUATION OF THE PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLE IN HYPERANDROGENIC WOMEN Antônio F, Andrade R, Ferriani R, Martins W, Ferreira C 12:25 724 A SIMPLE CLINICAL TOOL FOR ASSESSMENT OF URETHRAL HYPERMOBILITY IN WOMEN WITH URINARY INCONTINENCE – THE X MEASURE Serdinšek T, But I 12:30 725 MANAGEMENT OF POST-PARTUM URINARY RETENTION IN AUSTRALIAN HOSPITALS Sherburn M, Virtue D, Duncan S 12:35 726 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MATERNAL AGE AT FIRST DELIVERY AND PELVIC FLOOR TRAUMA Rahmanou P, Caudwell-Hall J, Kamisan Atan I, Dietz H P 12:40 727 MATERNAL SEQUELAE OF CHILDBIRTH: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF THE PELVIC FLOOR STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION USING MRI, PERINEOMETRY, OXFORD SCORE, POPQ, AND ICIQ-UI Auwad W, Alkenawi A, Altaf Z, Hagi S, Farouk Elsayed R 12:45 728 DIAGNOSIS OF LEVATOR AVULSION: IS IT NECESSARY TO PERFORM TUI ON PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLE CONTRACTION? Pattillo A, Guzman Rojas R, Dietz H P 12:50 729 THE REPEATABILITY OF SONOGRAPHIC MEASURES OF FUNCTIONAL PELVIC FLOOR ANATOMY Li T, Guzman Rojas R, Ka Lai S, Dietz H P 12:55 730 IS THE LEVATOR-URETHRA GAP HELPFUL FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF AVULSION? Pattillo A, Guzman Rojas R, Dietz H P

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13:00 - 14:00 Round Table - Bladder Control: Are There New Strategies/Alternatives? Location: Room B2 Chair: Chris R Chapple (United Kingdom) Speakers: Karl-Erik Andersson (United States), Chantale L Dumoulin (Canada), Karl-Dietrich Sievert (Germany)

13:00 - 14:00 Round Table - Surgical Treatment for Pelvic Organ Prolapse Location: Room B1 Chair: Howard B Goldman (United States) Speakers: G Willy Davila (United States), Cassio Zanettini Riccetto (Brazil), Kamran Sajadi (United States)

14:00 - 16:00 Closing Ceremony with Prize Giving and Feijoada Brazilian Lunch Location: Room B2

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Open Discussion Programme

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We have a new format for Open Discussion Posters and Videos. Authors are given a time slot in which are asked to stand by their poster/video available for discussion while local specialist “Poster Pilots” guide delegates around the days posters and ask questions to the author. Delegates are asked to vote for their favourite poster for the new “Delegate’s Choice Award”! Index of Authors Wednesday 22nd October Open Discussion Session (12:30 - 14:00) Open Discussion Videos Anatomy & Biomechanics Anorectal Dysfunction Imaging Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Nocturia Pain & Sexual Dysfunction Pelvic Organ Prolapse Rehabilitation Stress Urinary Incontinence

Thursday 23rd October Open Discussion Session (12:30 - 14:00) Basic Science Epidemiology Geriatrics Male Neurourology Paediatrics Pharmacology Urodynamics

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Frulani de Paula, Lívia 543 Baracat, Edmund Chada 31 Arnold, Edwin 312 Babaie, Hossein 748 Baracat, Jamal 68 Aros, Susana 423 Bacsu, Chasta 101, 121, 630, Baracho, Elza 212, 665 Arribillaga, Leandro 273, 275, 601 639 Baracho, Sabrina 212 Arturo Levi D´Ancona, 559, 570 Bader, Georges 86, 191, 289, Carlos 638, 768 Baranov, V S 258 Arumí, Daniel 732 Badke, Andreas 3, 4 Baranowski, Wlodzimierz 186, 244 Arunkalaivanan, 120, 197, 245 Badri, Anand 674 Barbalho, Aniara 528 Angamuthu Bae, Jae Hyun 507 Barbe, Mary 406 Asai, Akihiro 116 Bae, Jae-Hyun 498, 514 Barber, Matthew D 363, 367 Asakura, Hirotaka 576 Bae, Jungbum 233, 490 Barbosa, Angelica 733, 737 Assis, Gisela 319 Bae, Sang Rak 502 Barbosa, Angélica 75, 80, 267, Atef, Abdulla 545 280, 528, 757 Bae, Woong Jin 380 Atsushi, Takenaka 508 Barcz, Ewa 97, 108, 192, Baek, Minki 555 698 Augello, Giuseppe 566 Baessler, Kaven 662 Bardin, Marcela Grigol 286, 792 144 Baron, A 3 Berghmans, Bary 219, 246, 416, Blaivas, Jerry 19, 228, 346, 428 493, 674, 789 Barrera, Maria Juana 467 Bergmans, Martin Blandon, Roberta 689 Barret, Eric 309 398 Blasco, Pedro 717 Barretto, Leticia 18 Bernardes, Bruno T 719 Bleser, Tim 480, 606 Barros, Elaine 471 Bernardez Tesouro, 170 Ricardo Bloigu, Risto 193 Barros, Karina 477 Berner, Todd 579 Blok, Bertil 407 Barroso Jr, Ubirajara 547, 554 Bertolla, Ricardo 18 Blumel, Bernardita 426 Barroso Jr., Ubirajara 389, 551 Bertotto, Adriane 52 Boller, Anne Marie 93 Barski, Dimitri 362, 432, 475 Bertuccez, Fernanda 18 Bombonato, Adriana 31, 49, 92, 213 Bartel, Peter 718 Best, Carolyn 632 Bonillo Garcia, Miguel 487, 567 Basibuyuk, Ismail 60 Betancourt Hernández, 567 Bonniaud, Véronique 110 Bastani, Parvin 190 Jesus Bontempo, Albênica 316, 431, 484 Bastos, Alana Maria 135 Beyar, Netta 692 Ferreira Guimarães Boone, Timothy 232 Bezerra, Karine Castro 333 Báu, Fernando Ricardo 558 Bor, Pinar 174 Bezerra, Leonardo R P S 31, 49, 92, Bauer, Ricarda M 241, 308, 681, 213, 618 Borazjani, Ali 114, 195, 395, 794 433, 705, 706 Bezerra, Leonardo Robson 333 Baumert, Hervé 61, 71, 179 Pinheiro Sobreira Borghi-Silva, Audrey 135 Baydinc, Can 526 Bezerra da Silva, Elirez 210, 218, 221 Boronat Tormo, Francisco 567 Bedke, Jens 3 Bezhenar, V F 258 Boros, Mihai 432 Bedretdinova, Dina 470 Bezhenar, Vitaly 814 Bortolini, Maria Augusta 807 Bekkers, Loes 246 Bezrukov, Evgeni 224 Botelho, Simone 51, 77, 183, 667, 671, 686, Beksaç, Sinan 401 Bhide, Alka 468, 702 687, 721 Beltrão, Lauro 501 Bicer, Fuat 5 Botros, Sylvia 137 Benages, Jaume 584 Bichuetti, Denis 682 Boylu, Ugur 63 Benbrahim, Foued 191 Bienkowski, Przemyslaw 186 Bozkirli, Ibrahim 746 Benchek, Penny 315 Bijos, Dominika 450 Branco, Frederico 760 Benedon, Matthew 19, 493, 674 Bilhar, Andreisa P M 92, 213, 618 Brand, Pascale 33 Bengió, Rubén G 273, 275, 601 Biliotti, Beatrice 336 Brandao, Sofia 672 Bengió, Rubén H 273, 275, 601 Bilkova, Karolina 407 Brasch, Judith 322 Benito, Jesús 467 Bird, Erin 708 Brasil, Cristina 551, 554 Bennett, Jason 708 Birder, Lori 452 Brasileiro, Sergio 807 Bennett, Phil 690 Birrell, Warwick 427 Braverman, Alan 406 Bennett, Phillip 348, 626, 629 Bitran, Raul 426 Bray, Alison 7 Berger, Markus 1 Bizarria, Larissa Bezerra 49, 213, 333 Bray, Rhiannon 115, 348, 468, Berges, Richard 35 Blaganje, Mija 623 626, 629, 702

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Maite 627 Camtosun, Ahmet 746 Bruschini, Homero 491 Castro, Rodrigo 100, 807 Candido, Tuany T 583 Bryan, Kadi Ann 309 Castro-Consentino, 741 Cantero Mellado, Juan 750 Bryant, Adam 46 Renata Andrés Buckley, Brian 321 Castro-Díaz, David 170 Cao, Hongying 446 Manuel Buckley, Jon 678 Caramma, Andrea 45, 530, 539 Castroviejo Royo, Fatima 205, 772, 796 Buczynski, Andrzej 542 Carboni, Cristiane 52, 215, 268 Catai, Aparecida Maria 135 Budak, Salih 184 Cardona-Grau, Diana 249 Catanzarite, Tatiana 360, 361 Buere, Renata Teles 139, 602, 608, Cardoso, Ana Claudia 83 613 Cathelineau, Xavier 309 Cardoso, Luiz E M 441 Bunya, Kawamoto 508 Caudwell-Hall, Jessica 394, 397, 413, Cardoso, Luiz Felipe 215 425, 726 Burcet, Gemma 187 Cardoso, Maria Vera 540 Cavadas, Vitor 760 Burcher, Elizabeth 290 Cardoso de Oliveira, 760 Cavalcanti, Geraldo 188, 424, 518 Burgos Revilla, Francisco 55, 370 Eduardo Javier Cavalcanti Júnior, 31, 49 Caremel, Romain 489 Marinaldo Burgu, Berk 797 Caris, Christien 35 Celen, Stefanie 550 Burkhard, Fiona 485, 572, 745 Carmona, Francisco 95 Celik, Ozgur 646 Burki, Javed 374, 531 Carmona Sánchez, Elisa 750 Celso, Maria Finita 124 But, Igor 94, 724 Isabel Cerqueira, João Batista 295 Byun, Hye Jin 227 Carracedo Calvo, David 370 Cervigni, Mauro 14, 177, 240 Carrasquinho, Eduardo 760 Cescon, Corrado 87 C Carreras, Ramon 187 Cetinel, Bulent 229, 767, 798 146 Cetinkaya, Esra 111 Chmel, Roman 780 Chuang, Fei-Chi 628 Cevik, Ozge 646 Cho, Hee Joo 105 Chun, Ji-Youn 582 Chae, Ji Yun 225, 809 Cho, Hyuk Jin 126 Chun, Sang Jun 233 Chan, Lewis 649 Cho, Jeong Man 105 Chun, So Young 451, 464 Chan, Robert 232, 274 Cho, Kang Jun 152 Chung, Han 297, 409, 444 Chan, SC Symphorosa 703 Cho, Min Chul 30, 233, 490, Chung, Han Soo 263 495, 657 Chan, Symphorosa Shing 98, 185, 199 Chung, Hsiao-Jen 138, 140 Chee Cho, Seong Tae 272, 779 Chung, Jae Min 555 Chancellor, Michael B 351, 372, 524 Cho, Sung Tae 166, 328 Chung, Jae Yong 146, 288 Chandra, Lizzie 329 Cho, Sung Yong 534 Chung, Moon Kee 483, 751, 781 Chang, Chueh 211 Cho, Sungtae 803 Chung, Shiu-Dong 167 Chang, Ting-Chen 67, 69, 119, Cho, Won Yeol 500, 505, 555, Chung, Sung Kwang 230, 451, 464 775 742 Chung, Woo Sik 328 Chang, Young Seop 507 Cho, Young Sam 297, 409, 444 Cidrão, Amene L 31 Chapple, Christopher 452 Choi, Bo Youl 481 Cidre, Jiménez 330 Chartier-Kastler, Em- 189, 369 Choi, Han Yong 32, 64, 236, manuel 654 Ciftci, Seyfettin 597, 614, 615 Chebakova, Julia 169 Choi, Hong Yong 166, 272, 481, Cimino, Sebastiano 45, 530, 539 504, 738, 752, Cheeti, Abhilash 8 Cipriano, Maria Aneuma 540, 734 779 Chen, Chi-Chen 476 Cipriano, Pâmella 83 Choi, Hoon 498, 514 Chen, Chi-Hau 119, 775 Citgez, Sinharib 767, 798 Choi, Jae Hyuk 15 Chen, Ding-Geng (Din) 322 Cito, Lorita 566 Choi, Jae Young 230, 464 Chen, Gin-Den 211, 476 Clemens, J Quentin 405, 677 Choi, Jong Bo 79, 152, 225, Chen, Guoqing 535, 714 507, 564, 582, Cochran, James 392 Chen, Jing-Liang 497 809 Cohen, Justus 379 Chen, Kuang-Kuo 11, 138, 140, Choi, See Min 12, 755 Coidessa, Arianna 664 439 Choi, Seong 132, 753 Coles, Rebecca 115 Chen, Sheng-Fu 350, 581 Choi, Sung 759 Collado Serra, Argimiro 41 Chen, Tzeng-Zi 138 Choi, Woo Suk 22, 150, 283, Collins, Marissa 393 Cheng, Shou-Hsia 476 756 Collins, Ruth 649 Cheng, Xiuyong 383 Choo, Minsoo 8 Comba, Cihan 769 Cheng, Ying 357, 449 Choo, Myung-Soo 436, 438, 553, 564, 578, 582 Comiter, Craig 708, 761 Cheung, Rachel Yau Kar 98, 185, 199 Choudhary, Mahipal 711 Conca Baenas, Maria de 487 Cheung, YK Rachel 703 Singh los Ángeles Chiarelli, Pauline 666 Chowdhury, Shafiul 533, 715 Concepcion Masip, Tomas 170 Chis-Ster, Irina 412, 414 Christie, Alana 24, 101, 639 Conde, Maria Salete 682 Chiu, Tin Lok 427 Christova, Monica 305 Conget, Paulette 423 147 Conigliaro, Roberto 566 Da Roza, Thuane 672 De Rycke, Lore 550 Conover, Mitchell 36 da Silva, Raimunda 123 De Tayrac, Renaud 110, 638 Cordon, Billy 66 Daher, Najib 694 De Toni, Miriam 512 Cornu, Jean-Nicolas 58 Dahl, Alv A 302, 303 De Vries, Peter 331 Correia, Grasiéla 135 Dai, Omer 111 Debodinance, Philippe 694 Nascimento Dalpiaz, Orietta 305 Deffieux, Xavier 369, 694 Cortes, Eileen Feliz M 134 Daly, Donna 452 Degoski, Danielle J 648 Coskun, Burhan 239, 590 Damasceno, Débora 75, 80, 733, Del Amo, Elisabeth 117, 187, 627 Costa, Ana 266 737 Del Olmo Bautista, Sara 772, 796 Costa, Aurélio 188, 424 Damaser, Margot 114, 395, 433, Del Popolo, Giulio 124 442, 705, 706 Costa, Luis 262 Del Roy, Carlos 807 Damia, Oscar 517 Costa, Pedro 262 Delanghe, Joris 340 D’Amico, Andrea 44, 410 Costa, Soraia K 292 Delbin, Maria Andréia 562 D’Amico, Nicolau Costa Cruz, Danilo 68 680 Delella, Flávia 737 Costantini, Elisabetta 177, 240 D’Ancona, Carlos 68, 128, 266, 546, 583 Delneri, Cristina 664 Couri, Bruna M 395, 433, 442 Dandolu, Vani 38, 465 Demidko, Lilia 224 Creatsa, Maria 250, 278 Daneshgari, Firouz 5, 733, 737 Demidko, Yuri 224 Crispi, Cláudio 139, 602, 608, Demirdag, Cetin 767, 798 613 Daniels, David 332 Demirkesen, Oktay 229, 767, 798 Cristiano, Gomes 491 Das, Rebekah 678 Demura, Tatiana 443 Cristina Faganello 757 Dave, Sumit 388 Navega, Flávia Davidson, Melissa 46 Denson, Lindsay 104 Cristofaro, Vivian 446 Davies, Melissa 522 Denys, Marie-Astrid 340 Cruz, Camila 403 De, Elise 249 Deparis, Julia 110 Cruz, Maria Cristina 665 de Almeida, Silvio 306 Deprest, Jan 260 Cuevas, Rodrigo 426 De Gasquet, Bernadette 217 Deróbio, Ana Lívia 280 Cui, Lingang 256 de Groat, William 299, 382 DeSarno, Michael 20 Culkin, Daniel 708 de la Taille, Alexander 35 Descalzo Pulido, María 750 José Cunha, Carolina 389, 547 De Leon, Siviardo 806 Deschamps, Nadine 102 Cunkelman, Jacqueline 43 de Lima, Hudson 9 Descouvieres, Cesar 423 Cursino, Maira 528 De Meester, Dorien 550 Desseauve, David 110 De Nucci, Gilberto 583 Dessie, Sybil 54, 474, 685, D de Oliveira, Harley 307 704, 762 da Cruz, Bruna 316 Francisco Deutscher, Daniel 404 da Cunha, Isabela Coelho 479 de Oliveira, Marco 583 Antonio Deval, Bruno 771, 773, 774 da Fontoura Beltrão, 512 Devery, Donal 320 Lauro De Ridder, Dirk 238, 260, 277 148 Dewulf, Karel 277 Drake, Marcus 320, 450 Elias, Nuria 420 Dhondt, Karlien 385, 391, 548 Drake, Tamsin 522 Elizalde-Benito, Angel- 488, 776, 801 Gabriel Di Bella, Zsuzsanna 100 Drinnan, Michael 7 Elizalde-Benito, 488, 776, 801 Di Benedetto, Paolo 664 Driusso, Patricia 135, 661, 668, Francisco-Xavier 731 Di Biase, Manuel 177, 240 Elkordy, Mohamed 523 Drossaerts, Jamie 21, 712 Di Rosa, Alessandro 45, 530, 539 Elnady, Mohamed 523 Drugowick, Francisco 266 Diamond, Phaedra 632 Elneil, Sohier 709, 710 Drusany Staric, Kristina 87 Dias, Jorge 262 El-Zawahry, Ahmed 700 Dubova, Elena 764 Diaz, Jose Pablo 23 Emery, Simon 637 Dumont Martinez, 41 Díaz Martín, Teresa 65 Raimundo Emmanuel, Noel 591 Dieter, Alexis A 648 Duncan, Sarah 725 Endo, Soma 358 Dietz, Hans Peter 72, 394, 396, Dundar, Gokce 520 Engel, Oliver 254 397, 413, 425, 430, 434, 697, Dunicz-Sokolowska, 234 Engelke, Heather 663 726, 728, 729, Aldona Engelmann, Udo 611 730 Dunning, Trisha 313 English, Sharon 312 Diez Itza, Irene 65, 326, 368 Dural, Ozlem 242, 634, 769 Epelde, Javier 273, 601 Digesu, Alex 115, 348, 468, Dziech, Edyta 186 622, 626, 629, Erdal, Sinan 229 702 Erdogan, Sarper 798 E Dijkema, Geerke 395 Erickson, Ty 633 Eaddy, Michael 579 Dillon, Benjamin 630, 688 Erozenci, Ahmet 767, 798 Edwards, Julia 320 Dionisio, Paulo 477 Errando-Smet, Carlos 330 Egawa, Shin 355 Dmochowski, Roger 375, 392 Erten, Koray 538, 544 Eggert, Paul 549 Dofitas, Rodney 321 Esclarín, Ana 467 Egorov, Vladimir 456 Dokmeci, Fulya 111 Eskidemir, Umit 811 Eisenhardt, Andreas 585 Dolber, P C 575 Espiridião, Paulo 262 Eissa, Ahmed 59, 545, 651 Domansky, Rita 471 Espuña, Montserrat 95, 420 El Assal, Amal 289 Domínguez-Escrig, José 41 Espuña, Montserrrat 669 El Haddad, Rachid 99, 282, 419 Doniec, Jacek 244 Esteban, Manuel 27, 467, 589 El Sherbiny, Ahmed 59 Doo, Seung Whan 378, 445, 455, Ethans, Karen 375 460 El-Bahnasy, Abdel Hamed 651 Etienne, Mara 42, 247, 252, Dörr, Daiane 271 Elbir, Fatih 60 758 dos Reis, Rodolfo Borges 307 El-Debiky, Abdulla 545 Evans, Dave 690 dos Santos Junior, Fleury 206 Elders, Andrew 393 Evans, Jonathan 549 Doumouchtsis, Stergios K 243, 412, 414, Elgamal, Osama 523 Everaert, Karel 327, 340 421, 695 El-Ghannam, Ahmed 789 Dourado, Danielle 90, 208 Eli Girotti, Marcia 131 F 149 F M Freire, Marília 543 Ferreira do Nascimento, 47, 84, 216 Franklin-Nembhard, 348, 626, 629, Caroline Larissa 690 Fabian, Georg 97 Ferriani, Rui 723 Fraser, Matthew O 575, 648 Fabian, Margarette 97 Ferry, Elizabeth 315 Frawley, Helena 46, 666 Façanha, Nathália C 618 Feyereisl, Jaroslav 78, 96, 472, Friedrich, Jessica 82 Fader, Mandy 317, 399, 722 440 Fritel, Pascale 110 Figueiredo, André Avarese 466, 786 Faganello, Flavia 528 Fritel, Xavier 110, 470, 638 Figueiredo, Elyonara 212, 223, 324, Fairbanks, Eileen 322 Frota, Isabella Parente 49, 92, 213, Mello 422, 665 Ribeiro 333 Fan, Yu-Hua 11, 140 Finazzi Agro, Enrico 44, 410 Fuentes, M Auxiliadora 467 Farag, Fawzy 259, 707 Findri Gustek, Stefica 631 Fujihara, Atsuko 652 Farhat, Walid 388 Fink, Keshet 178 Fujimoto, Kiyohide 118 Farook, Ahmed 129 Fisch, Margit 254 Fujimura, Tetsuya 160, 162, 168, Farouk Elsayed, Rania 727 Fistonic, Ivan 631 300, 301, 676 Farshi, Ali Reza 748 Fistonic, Nikola 631 Fujita, Yasunori 647 Fauconnier, Arnaud 86, 110, 191, Flores, Claudia 426 Fukuhara, Hiroshi 162, 168 289, 638, 768 Fok, Cynthia 620 Fukuhara, Shinichiro 642 Faust, Elke 39 Fonseca, Andrea 665 Fukuta, Fumimasa 655 Favre, Gabriel Andres 517 Fonseca, Eliane 387 Fulford, Simon 612 Fazili, Zahoor 591, 598 Fonseca, Marlon Freitas 139, 602, 608, Fumadó, Lluís 117 Felisbino, Sérgio 733, 737 613 Funahashi, Yasuhito 352, 379, 636, Fera, Carmen 341 Ford, Abigail 180 658 Fermaut, Marion 289 Foreman, Melissa 101 Furtado, Glefy 425 Fernandes, Isabella 209, 431 Fornari, Alexandre 215, 479, 501 Furuta, Akira 355 Fernandes, Larissa C 719 Fort, Julie 638 Fuse, Miki 151, 381, 516, Fernandes, Marcella 128 565, 574, 616 Foschi de Souza, Vanessa 268, 610 Fernandes, Samantha 209 Futyma, Konrad 244, 778 Fosså, Sophie D 302, 303 Fernandez, Hervé 694, 694 Fox, Zoe 709 Fernando, Ruwan 115, 348, 468, G Fozzatti, Celina 127 626, 629, 702 Gabriela Cadamuro, Lina 131 Fraga, Avelino 600 Ferraz, Luís 262 Gai, Xiaowu 620 FRAGALà, Eugenia 45, 530, 539 Ferreira, Cristine 723 Gajewski, Jerzy 494 Fraile Poblador, Agustín 55 Ferreira, Cristine Homsi 307 Galacho Bech, Alejandro 750 Jorge França, Daniele 267 Galczynski, Krzysztof 244 Ferreira, Dnyson 466, 786 Francés, Albert 627 Galiano, Marc 309 Fernandes Franic, Damir 631 Galli, Camila 319 Ferreira, Elizabeth 207 Frankel, Jeffrey 579 Ferreira, Thales W M 618 Gameel, Tarek 523, 545, 651

150 Gammie, Andrew 320, 325 Gil-Sousa, Diogo 600 Gomha, Mohammed 787 Ganda, Sanda Oumarou 60 Giraldo, Paulo Cesar 286, 792 Gomide, Liana 316, 484 Gao, Xiaosong 149 Girão, Evelyne Santana 618 Gonazales, Gwen 709 Gao, Xinmei 556 Girão, Manoel 100, 680, Gonçalves, Maria Lúcia 209 Garcia, Adelaida 273, 275, 601 682, 683, 684 Gonçalves Almeida, 131 Fernando Garcia, Alex 117, 627 Girard, Frederic 61, 71, 179 Gondrie, Ed Garcia, André 57 Giraudo, Donatella 217, 418 398 Garcia, Daniel 541, 806 Glazener, Cathryn 393 Gonzaga-Silva, Lúcio 295 Garcia, Patrícia 316, 431, 484 Glibochko, Petr 443 Gonzaga-Silva, Lucio 734 Flavio García Mediero, Jose 732 Glorioso, Joseph 379 Gonzales, Gwen 710 María Glybochko, Piotr 224 Gonzalez, Matias Ignacio 517 García Onto, Hernán 273, 601 Goble, Sandra 339 Gonzalez, Pascual 584 García Serna, Isabel 205, 772 Goedl-Purrer, Barbara 305 Gonzalez, Silvana 426 Gargasole, Clara 624 Goel, Apul 74, 113, 552, Gartner, Marcel 20 605 González, MCarmen 205 Gasa, Blanca 627 Goel, Sangeeta 113 González, Miguel Angel 467 Gaspar, Patricia 295 Goessaert, An-Sofie 340 Gonzalez Perez, Laura 170 Gauthaman, Nivedita 412, 414, 421, Goh, Hyeok Jun 504, 738 Gonzalez Tejero, Carmen 772 695 Goins, William 379 González Tejero, Carmen 796 Gauthier, Christian 452 Goiri, Constance 326, 368 Gonzalez-Ramos, 395, 426 Samantha D Gay Dal’Asta, Isadora 512 Goitia, Mikel 65 Gopalan, Vijaya 702 Gebhart, John 689 Gokce, Gokhan 520 Gorbunova, Elena 764 Gebhartl, Peter 308 Gökçe, Mehmet Ilker 797 Gorodischer, Ariel 426 Gehring, Ana Cristina 268 Goldman, Howard 114, 231, 478, Geller, Elizabeth 36 537, 705, 706 Goss, James 379 Geo, Márcia Salvador 223, 422 Goldman, Howard B 195, 426 Gosturani, Artur 749 Georgas, Evangelos 432 Golomb, Jacob 404 Goto, Daisuke 118 Geraerts, Inge 50 Golubtsova, Elena 285, 795 Gotoh, Momokazu 352, 379, 636, 658 Gerassi, Tami 163 Gomes, Cíntia 306 Goyeneche, Leire 326, 368 Gerullis, Holger 362, 432, 475 Gomes, Mário João 589, 600 Gozzi, Christian 308 Gevorgyan, Adam 61, 71 Gomes de Araújo, Tatiane 268 Gracio Ferreira Sartori, 47, 84, 216 Gomez, Christopher S 563 Gezer, Murat 229 Marair Gomez, Mario Joao 27 Gheiler, Edward 633 Granese, Roberta 577 Gomez Amaya, Sandra 406 Giammò, Alessandro 14 Granitsiotis, Paraskeve 181 Gómez De Vicente, Jose 370 Giardina, Raimondo 45, 530, 539 Grant, Andrew D 292 Miguel Gill, Inderbir 652 Graziano, Julia 267 Gómez-Ferrer, Álvaro 41 151 Greco, Pantaleo 622 Gungor Ugurlucan, Funda 142, 242, 634, Hale, D 411 769, 770 Green, James 334 Hall, Bonnie 379 Gunn, Jane 666 Green, Katrina 397 Halverson, Amy L 93 Guralnick, Michael 663 Greenberg, Dan 404 Hamid, Rizwan 304, 374, 531, Gürdal, Mesut 202 715 Greenwell, Tamsin 304, 715 Gurocak, Serhat 813 Han, Chang Hee 502 Grek, Katarina 235 Gürsen, Ceren 400, 401 Han, Deok Hyun 32 Gressler, Marina 479 Gursky, Amy 677 Han, Dong Youp 462 Griebling, Tomas L 338, 708 Guseva, Evgeniya 814 Han, Ji-Yeon 126, 380, 436, Grigoriadis, Charalampos 145, 250, 278 438, 564, 578, Gutierrez, Adrian 541 Grimbaum, Monica 100 582, 656 Guy, Peter 522 Grise, Philippe 489 Han, Sang Won 463, 555 Guyatt, Gordon H 338 Groen, Albert-Luitzen 385, 391, 548, Hanna-Mitchell, Ann 5 550 Guzelkucuk, Umit 538, 544 Hanzal, Engelbert 40 Groeneweg, Jacqueline 281 Guzman Rojas, Rodrigo 394, 396, 413, Hara, Noboru 469, 519 697, 728, 729, Grohregin, Klara 78, 96, 472, 730 Harding, Chris 7 722 Harding, Christopher 486 Groot, Joke 416 H Harel, Asaff 379 Grosse, Joachim 341, 740 Ha, Ji Yong 227, 509 Harris, Neil 26, 329 Grothey, Susanne 97 Ha, Seung Beom 657 Hashizume, Kazami 48 Groutz, Asnat 692 Ha, Seung Bum 150, 756 Haslam, Collette 709, 710 Gruenenfelder, Jennifer 327 Haab, François 58 Hassanin, Ibrahim 808 Grundy, David 452 Haarala, Mervi 193 Hassiakos, Dimitrios 145 Guard, Steven 327, 375 Habashy, David 649 Hatsukami, Dorothy 402 Güçlü, Adil Güçal 797 Hacker, Michele 474, 704, 762 Haviland, Miriam 762 Guerra, Camilla Souza 139, 602, 608, 613 Haddad, Jorge 34, 207 Hayami, Shinsuke 220 Guerrero, Karen 181 Haddad, Jorge M 31, 213 Haylen, Bernard 427 Guggenheim, Jeremy 690 Hafez, Khaled 59 Hay-Smith, Jean 393 Gugliotta, Giorgio 577 Haga, Nobuhiro 296 Hazar, Aydin Ismet 141 Guilhot, Joëlle 110 Hagen, Suzanne 393 He, Chang 677 Guiseline, Silvia 247 Hagi, Sarah 727 He, Changxiao 144 Gullamambas, Raipar 235 Hagras, Ayman 545 Heaton, Susan 251 Gulmez, Hakan 136 Hahn, Gustavo 479 Hedlund, Hans 302, 303 Gülpinar, Ömer 24, 797 Hair, Mario 176, 364 Heesakkers, John 155, 171, 259, 707, 747 Gultekin, Emin Yener 520 Haiying, Cao 413 Heiskanen, Eila 193 Günaydin, Cansu 142, 242 Hajebrahimi, Sakineh 190, 748 Helenowski, Irene J 93 Günaydin, Mustafa Orhun 526 Halaska, Michael 70 152 Henao, Santiago 627 Honda, Masashi 342, 524 Iacovelli, Valerio 410 Hendriks, Erik 416 Hong, Jae Yup 328 Iakovlev, Vladimir 228 Hennemann, Julia 103, 106 Hong, Sung Hoo 126, 380 Iborra Juan, Inmaculada 41 Henry, Denise 412 Hong, Sung Kyu 30, 495 Ichihara, Koji 655 Herbison, Peter 393 Hong, Young Kwon 510 Ichikawa, Tomohiko 516 Hernández, José Luis 187 Honglertsakul, Chavalit 112 Igawa, Yasuhiko 17, 160, 161, 162, 168, 172, Hernandez Hernandez, 170 Hori, Jun-ichi 48 294, 300, 301, David Horosz, Edyta 108, 192, 698 647, 676 Herschorn, Sender 681 Hoshii, Tatsuhiko 519 Igbedioh, Carlene 415 Hertsgaard, Louise 402 Hosoi, Takayuki 147 Iglesias, Tomas 580, 783 Hessami, Sam 287, 749 Hosokawa, Yukinari 118 Igualada-Martinez, Paula 102 Heßdörfer, Elke 157 Hota, Lekha 704 Ikwuezunma, Gini 700 Hijaz, Adonis 315 Hou, Jack 121, 630 Imamoglu, Abdurrahim 202 Hikita, Katsuya 342, 524 Hsiao, Sheng-Mou 119, 571, 775 Imamura, Masaaki 532 Hikiyama, Eriko 458 Hu, Hao 675 Imamura, Tetsuya 291, 376 Hilmy, Mustafa 251 Hu, Xie-Feng 158 Imschoot, Julie 550 Hilt, Evann 620 Huang, Shuman 384, 556 Ishibashi, Kei 296 Hirano, Shinji 342, 524 Huang, Tianhai 525 Ishitoya, Satoshi 344 Hirata, Koichi 381 Huang, Wen-Chu 5 Ishizauka, Osamu 291 Hirayama, Akihide 118, 696 Huang, Yi-Hsiu 138, 140 Ishizuka, Osamu 376 Hishinuma, Akira 616 Hubka, Petr 99, 282, 419 Isler, Madeleine 33 Hitschfeld, Mario 426 Huchon, Cyrille 191 Ito, Haruki 344 Hoebeke, Piet 385, 391, 548, Huebner, Wilhelm 681 Ito, Hideyuki 653 550 Hung, Man-Jung 13 Ito, Hiroki 294, 300, 301, Hoffman, Anselmo 389, 551 Hung, Shun-Fa 650 647 Hohnen, Ramona 2, 447, 457 Hunter, Kathleen F 318 Ito, Masafumi 647 Holm, Henriette Veiby 302, 303 Huppertz, Nadine 341 Ito, Noriyuki 344 Holmes, Elaine 348, 626, 629 Hussain, Shahira 198 Ito, Takaaki 17 Holm-Larsen, Tove 37, 339, 343 Hussain, Syed 121 Ito, Yoshihiko 358, 437, 448, Holy, Petr 407 458, 568 Hwa, Jeong Seok 12, 755 Homan, Harvey 392 Itoh, Hiroki 676 Hwang, Tae-Kon 126, 380 Homan, Takashi 172 Ivanova, Elizaveta 169 Hyeon, Cheon Sang 15 Homberg, Roland 308 Ivashchenko, T E 258 Hyncik, L 722 Homma, Yukio 17, 160, 161, Ivgy-May, Neely 163 162, 168, 172, Hyun, Jae Seog 12, 755 Iwasawa, Akihiko 655 294, 300, 301, 647, 676 Iwata, Tatsuya 48 I 153 Iwata, Tsuyoshi 652 Jeon, Tae Gyeong 483 Jung, Jae Hyun 534 Iyengar, Shalini 88 Jeon, Younsoo 754 Jung, Wonho 227, 509, 654 Jeong, Hee Jong 164, 237 Junginger, Baerbel 62, 662 J Jeong, Jeong Yun 64 Junuzovic, Dzelaludin 257, 800 J, Center 473 Jeong, Jeongyun 654 Jürgensen, Martina 39 J.B.C.Girão, Manoel 543 Jeong, Moonkee 81 Jürgensen, Soraia Pilon 135 Jabbari, Abbas 748 Jeong, Seong Jin 8, 22, 30, 495, 534 Jacomo, Raquel 209, 431 K Jeremy, Ockrim 533 Jácomo, Raquel 316, 484 Ka Lai, Shek 729 Jerzak, Malgorzata 186 Jaeger, Wolfram 82, 85 Kadekawa, Katsumi 645 Jeshurun, MIchal 163 Jafar Abboud Filho, Nury 512 Kaewla, Wasana 743 Jhang, Jia-Fong 107, 154, 156, Jäger, Wolfram 153, 196, 765 Kafri, Rachel 404 350, 561, 621 Jahanshahi, Ali 2 Kaga, Kansuke 616 Jiang, Yuan-Hong 10, 107, 154, Jahromi, Mona S 563 156, 354, 373, Kaga, Kanya 151, 381, 565, 574 Jain, Umang 360, 361 560, 561, 569, 581, 650 Kaguyama, Hirofumi 576 Jakobssen, Ulf 371 Jimenez, Beatriz 348, 626, 629 Kakizaki, Hidehiro 48 Jamaer, Caroline 277 Jiménez Cidre, Miguel 370 Kalemci, Mustafa Serdar 811 Jang, Hoon 255 Angel Kam, Sung Chul 12, 755 Jannelli, M 411 Jirschele, Kelly 56 Kamai, Takao 616 Janssen, Dick 747 João Batista Castello 47, 53, 84, Kamai, Toshio 381 Janstova, J 722 Girão, Manoel 216, 693 Kamei, Jun 294, 300, 301, Jarlshammar, Björn 264 Johannessen, Hege 417 Hølmo 676 Jarmy Di Bella, Zsuzsanna 216, 807 Johnson, Harry 182 Kamel, Ahlam 808 Jarnow, Linda 708 Jonsson Funk, Michele 36 Kamergorodsky, Gil 680, 683 Jaromir, Vlacil 70 Joo, Kwan Joong 297, 409, 444 Kaminsky, J 3 Järvelin, Marjo-Riitta 690 Jor, Jessica 72 Kaminskyj, Megan 287 Jáuregui, M Luisa 467 Jørgensen, Louise 39 Kamisan Atan, Ixora 394, 396, 397, Jedynak, Rafal 542 413, 425, 430, Joubert, Marion 189 Jee, Sang Hyun 15, 454, 463 726 Joukhadar, Ralf 475 Jeffery, Stephen 635 Kampschoër, Paul 398 Józwik, Maciej 244 Jelovsek, John E 363, 367 Kan, Fangyu 708 Julian, Shah 533 Jenkins, Brenda 375 Kanazawa, Motohiro 652 Juliana, Ochulor 533 Jenks, Julie 715 Kaneko, Shuji 294 Jundi, Mazen 248 Jennewine, Brenton 442 Kanematsu, Akihiro 386 Jung, Habeom 803 Jeon, Chae-Han 509 Kang, Ho Won 255 Jung, Hee Chang 226, 511, 513, Kang, Hyo Jin 463 Jeon, Seong Soo 586, 654 804 154 Kang, Jung Yoon 105 Kerem Günel, Mintaze 400 Kim, Jang Hwan 15, 276, 454, 463, 564, 582, Kang, Sung Hak 502 Khalaf, Kristin 330 766 Kaplan, Eugene 203 Khan, Zainab 637 Kim, Ji Yu 15, 454 Kaps, Hp 3, 4 Khavari, Rose 232, 274 Kim, John Y S 360, 361 Karachalios, Charalampos 278 Khayyami, Yasmine 29 Kim, Joon Chul 79, 152, 276, Karademir, A Kenan 279 Khuda, Azar 421 345, 582, 766 Karamazak, Serkan 125 Khullar, Vik 115, 348, 468, Kim, Jun Seok 237 622, 624, 626, Karamustafaoglu, Burcin 142 Kim, Jung Kwon 233, 490, 657 629, 690, 702 Karamustafaoglu Balci, 770 Kim, Khae Hawn 297, 409, 444 Khunda, Aethele 641 Burcin Kim, Kikyung 803 Khunda, Azar 243, 412 Karapetyan, Alexander 16, 802 Kim, Kun Suk 436, 438, 553, Kida, Jun 521 Karbage, Sara A L 49 555, 564, 578, Kida, Masatoshi 789 Karbage, Sara Arcanjo 92, 213, 333, 582 Lino 618 Kiho, Kim 812 Kim, Kwang Taek 297, 409, 444 Karim, Nazura bt 365 Kikano, Elias 315 Kim, Kyung Do 553 Karmarker, Roopali 115 Kim, Aram 553 Kim, Myong 8, 150, 756 Karnikowski, Margô 316, 484 Kim, Bum Soo 230, 451, 464 Kim, Myung Ki 237, 253 Karsenty, Gilles 375 Kim, Bup Wan 230, 451, 464 Kim, Sae Woong 126, 380 Karsh, Larry 392 Kim, Byung Hoon 227, 509 Kim, Sang Woon 15, 454, 463 Kasi, Anushuya 243 Kim, Chun Il 227, 509 Kim, Seung Up 378 Kass-Iliyya, Antoine 304 Kim, Dae Kyung 345, 507 Kim, Shin Ah 481 Katerina, Maxova 70 Kim, Dong Suk 510 Kim, Soo Woong 150, 657, 756 Katsuya, Hikita 508 Kim, Doosang 754 Kim, Su Jin 126, 225, 380, Kav, Taylan 400 Kim, Duk Yoon 578 438, 656, 809 Kavaler, Elizabeth 66 Kim, Hayoung 109, 435, 791 Kim, Sun Ouck 555 Kawai, Yuko 48 Kim, Hyeong Gon 22, 30, 152, Kim, Sung Up 445, 455 276, 283, 495, Kawamorita, Naoki 351, 372 Kim, Sung Yong 109, 435, 791 766 Kawamoto, Bunya 342, 524 Kim, Sun-Ouck 735, 736 Kim, Hyun Tae 230, 451, 464 Kaya, Serap 400, 401 Kim, Tae Heon 32, 64, 236, Kim, Hyun Woo 22, 79, 152, 586, 654 Kayis, Aytaç 797 276, 283, 766 Kim, Tae-Hwan 230, 451, 464 Ke, Qian-Sheng 621 Kim, Hyung Gon 79 Kim, Tae-hyo 500, 505 Keevil, C William 440 Kim, Hyung Jee 79, 225, 345, Kim, Tongwook 255 Kelly, Holly 663 809 Kim, Won-Tae 255 Kember, Allan 706 Kim, Hyung Jin 253 Kim, Wun-Jae 255 Kennelly, Michael 375 Kim, Hyung-Jee 507 Kim, Yong Tae 481, 752 Kenton, Kimberly 43, 360, 361, Kim, Jae Heon 378, 445, 455 593 Kim, Yong-June 255 155 Kim, Young Ho 460 Kojima, Yoshiyuki 296 Kuniyasu, Muraoka 508 Kim, Young Sig 166, 272, 503, Kold Olesen, Tine 343 Kuo, Hann-Chorng 10, 107, 154, 779 156, 167, 335, Kondo, Makoto 353 349, 350, 354, Kimura, Naoki 168 Kong, Joe 599 373, 497, 560, Kimura, Shouji 355 Koo Ng, Jenny 486 561, 569, 571, King, Ashley 231 581, 621, 628, Korgali, Esat 520 650 King, Benjamin 293, 789 Korkmaz, Merve 798 Kuo, Yuh-Chen 560 Kinlaw, Alan 36 Koroukian, Siran 182 Kuraoka, Shiori 358 Kinne, Ingebjorg 371 Kós, Rodolfo 546 Kurul, Ozgur 279 Kirschner-Hermanns, 103, 536 Köse, Osman 184 Ruth Kusaka, Yukinori 337 Krcmar, Michal 78, 96, 472, Kishi, Masahiko 408, 673 Kushida, Nobuhiro 296 722 Kita, Masafumi 48 Kuszka, Andrzej 97 Krebs, Jörg 1, 718 Kitamura, Miho 458 Kuwabara, Satoshi 381 Kretiska, Carmem 215 Kiuchi, Hiroshi 353, 642, 659 Kwak, Kyung Won 759 Kretschmer, Alexander 241, 308, 794 Kizilay, Fuat 617 Kwon, Chil Hun 297, 409, 444 Krhut, Jan 20, 282, 407 Klarskov, Niels 29 Kwon, Dong Deuk 578, 735, 736 Krishna, A 74, 552 Klehr, Benedikt 308 Kwon, Tae Gyun 226, 230, 451, Kristofic, Ines 631 461, 464, 511, Klinge, Uwe 475 Krofta, Ladislav 78, 96, 472, 513, 804 Klingele,, Christopher 689 722 Kwon, Tae Keyun 515 Klosterhalfen, Bernd 432 Kruck, S 3 Kluivers, Kirsten 398, 429 Kruger, Jennifer 72 L Kluth, Luis 254 Krupinov, German 224 L Augusto, Kathiane 31 Knabe, Christine 789 Kuang, Mei 395, 433, 442 Lustosa Knowles, Charles 710 Kubota, Yoshinobu 647 Lai, Julie 405 Ko, Kyung Tae 109, 435, 791 Kuismanen, Kirsi 193 Lam, Michael 293 Kobac, William 603 Kulju, Pekka 193 Lamarre, Neil 406 Kobayashi, Hideki 356 Kullmann, Aura 452 Lamberti, Gianfranco 217, 418 Koch, Marianne 40 Kulseng-Hanssen, Sigurd 691 Lammers, Bernhard 432 Kociszewski, Jacek 97, 108, 234, Kumagai, Shin 296 Lancia Pereira, Marcy 559, 570 698 Kumar, Awneesh 74, 552 Landon, Christine 777 Kocjancic, Ervin 603, 633 Kumar, Prasun 492 Langer, Susanne 394, 397 Kodesh, Arad 404 Kume, Haruki 162, 168 Lanziotti, Silvia 671 Koduri, Sumana 663 Kume, Naoto 204 Laranjeira, Cláudia 212, 793 Koehler, Barbara 33 Kumsar, Sükrü 184 Larrea, Garmendia 330 Kogan, Eugenia 443 Kung, Roger 176, 364 Larsson, Per-Göran 235, 264, 790 Kojima, Toshio 647 Laso Garcia, Inés María 370 156 Latthe, Pallavi 588, 592, 701 Lee, Kyung Seop 226, 230, 451, Lemos, Nucelio 543, 680, 461, 464, 511, Lauratet, Betty 189 682, 683, 684 513, 515, 804 Laurikainen, Eija 371 Lendínez, Guillermo 717 Lee, Kyungseop 812 Lavelle, Rebecca 239, 590 Leonhardt, Steffen 740 Lee, Kyu-Sung 32, 64, 236, Leonhäuser, Dorothea 341, 740 Lawlor, Debbie 690 578, 586, 654 Levi, Almog 261 Le, N B 575 Lee, Lai Loi 98, 199 Levi, Ariel 607 Le Long, Erwann 489 Lee, Moon Young 462 Lho, Yong Soo 283 Lecannelier, Jorge 423 Lee, Sang Don 81, 483, 500, Ledesma, Anna Gabriela 271 505, 555, 656, Li, Chi-Ying 334 751, 781 Ledesma, Marta 273, 275, 601 Li, Tan 729 Lee, Sang-Cheol 255 Lee, Changho 754 Li, Xinxin 72 Lee, Seong Ho 109, 435, 791 Lee, Cheng-Ling 10, 156, 167, Liao, Chun-Hou 373, 496, 571, 335, 349, 497, Lee, Seung Hyun 12, 755 581, 650 560, 569, 628 Lee, Seung Ryeol 510 Liao, Limin 347, 535, 714 Lee, Dominic 122, 630, 688 Lee, Seung Wook 166, 272, 504, Liapis, Angelos 145, 250, 278 738, 779 Lee, Dong Hyeon 503 Liapis, Elias 145, 250, 278 Lee, Suk Woo 165 Lee, Dong Hyun 328 Liechti, Martina 709 Lee, Sun Ju 378, 445, 455 Lee, Hae Won 233, 490 Lijuan, Ren 284 Lee, Sung Ho 166, 272, 779 Lee, Ho Sze Jacqueline 703 Lim, Bum Jin 553 Lee, Tchun Yong 272, 481, 504, Lee, Hong Jun 378, 445, 455 Lim, Dong Hoon 237, 253 738, 752, 779 Lee, Hyun Moo 32, 64, 236, Lim, Veronica 635 654 Lee, Tschun Yong 166 Lima, Amene Cidrão 49, 213 Lee, Hyung-Lae 22, 283 Lee, Won Ki 109, 435, 791 Lin, Alex T L 11, 138, 140, Lee, Yong Seok 502 Lee, Jaclyn 334 439 Lee, Yong Seung 463 Lee, Jeong Gu 225, 507, 578, Lin, Chih-Chieh 138 809 Lee, Yong Suk 79, 79 Lin, Ho-Hsiung 67, 69, 119, Lee, Jeong Zoo 483, 500, 564, Lee, Young Ju 150, 756 775 578, 751, 781 Lefranc, Jean-Pierre 189, 369 Lin, Yi-Hao 134, 739 Lee, Jeong-Gu 498, 514 Legraverend, Dorian 58 Lineros Oller, Elena 799 Lee, Jeongzoo 81 Lehnert, Thomas 557 Lingam, Devashish 366 Lee, Ji Youl 126, 380 Lei, Jing 144 Linhares, Bruno Lima 734 Lee, Jong Soo 15 Leibovitch, Ilan 607 Lino Karbage, Sara 31 Lee, Jung Keun 495 Arcanjo Lekuona, Arantza 326, 368 Lee, Ki-soo 505 Liou, Louis 359 Lemack, Gary 24, 239, 590, Lee, Kwang Soo 233, 490 630 Lipsitz, David 579 Lee, Kwang Woo 460 Lemens, Maureen 689 Lira, Gislano 215 Lisik, Wojciech 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157 Lister, Johanna 330 Lukanovic, Adolf 87, 623 Malli, Dorothea 339 Liu, Hsin-Tzu 335, 628 Lumi, Ermal 44 Mallmann, Peter 82, 85, 153, 196, 765 Liu, Lu 290 Lunawat, Rahul 329 Mally, Abhijith 299 Lizarraga, Isabel 732 Luo, De-Yi 158 Mamdouh, Hussien 59 Lloyd, J C 575 Lupchinski, Mariana 215 Mammadov, Rashad 617 Lo, Tsia-Shu 134, 365, 739 Manasia, Pasqualino 584 Lochhead, Alistair 449 M Mancha, Elvira 205 Loiseau, Karine 529 M Bilhar, Andreisa Paiva 49 Mangel, Jeffrey 708 Lombardi, Giuseppe 124 M Vasconcelos, Camila 92 Teixeira Mangera, Altaf 338 Long, Adele 325 Ma, An Yi 318 Mangino, Massimo 690 Long, Cheng 200 Maass, Nicolai 103, 106 Mann-Gow, Travis 293, 789 Lopera, Adrian 6 Macarthur, Christine Manonai, Jittima 104 Lopes, Isa 551 393 Mansfield, Kylie J 290, 449 Lopes, Maria Helena 128 Macedo, Ancdré 57 Mansoor, Aslam 694 Lopez, Marta 420 Macedo, Sandra Rebouças 213, 333 Maporunga, Bruno 734 López, M Luisa 467 Machado, Natassia 479 Marcela, Kotoulova 70 López Acón, Daniel 487 Machado, Vera 387 Marcelissen, Tom 331, 712 López-Fando Lavalle, Luis 370 Machado de Almeida, 805 Ana Paula Marcos, Karina 528 Lordelo, Patricia 389, 547, 551, 554 Machuca Santa Cruz, 750 Marcos Mazili, Paulo 131 Francisco Javier Losco, Giovanni 649 Marcus-Braun, Naama 178, 261 MacIntyre, David 348, 626, 629 Lose, Gunnar 29, 39 Margarido, Paulo 194 Mackay, Alison 26 Lottmann, Henri 549 Marin, Dario 664 MacLachlan, Lara 700 Loureiro, Alessandra 83 Marina García Tuñón, 205, 772, 796 Madala, Alosh 269 Carlos Manuel Lovatsis, Danny 632 Magalhães, Germana 92 Marini, Gabriela 75, 80, 267, Loveman, Clara 330 Mesquita 280, 733, 737, Lu, Jianxin 149 Magnuson, Lindi 679 757, 805 Lu, Shih-Yen 11 Mahajan, Sangeeta 182, 315 Marques, Joseane 51, 77, 183, 667, 671, 686, Lu, Yutao 256, 384, 556 Mahreen, Pakzad 533 687, 721 Lucas, Malcolm 637 Maia, Ricardo Reges 734 Marques, Renato 680, 682, Lúcio, Adélia 128 Maioli, Rafael 57 683, 684 Ludwig, Sebastian 82, 85, 153, Majima, Tsuyoshi 351, 379 Marques, Simone 207 196, 765 Majkusiak, Wojciech 108, 192, 698 Marqueta Sanchez, 799 Ludwig, Tim 254 Majolli, Diana 562 José M Luiz de Barros Moreira 53 Marsh, Fiona 130 Lemos, Nucelio Malkoc, Ercan 279 Marson, Francesco 603 Lukacs, Bertrand 58 Mallah, Fatima 190 158 Martan, Alois 99, 282, 419 Matsuo, Tomohiro 116, 573 Mimata, Hiromitsu 76, 453 Marti, Brigitte 214 Matsuoka, Toshimitsu 147 Minagawa, Tomonori 291, 376 Martínez, Jose María 205 Matsushita, Chie 118 Minami, Takafumi 696 Martinez Bustamante, 170 Matsuta, Yosuke 299, 314, 337, Minary-Jolandan, Majid 366 Guillermo 382, 653 Miotla, Pawel 244, 778 Martinez Castro, Miguel 806 Matsuya, Hidekazu 521 Miranda, Alejandro 580 Angel Matthews, C 411 Miranda, Ana Paula 212 Martinez Sagarra, Jose 772, 796 Matusmoto, Chieko 337 María Mirkin, Yakov 16, 802 Maurin Feitosa, Suellen 693 Martinez-Franco, Eva M 420 Mirkina, Kate 802 May, Florian 308 Martínez-Piñeiro, Luis 35 Mitha, Naeem 598 Mayor, Jose manuel 205 Martinez-Zamora, M 95 Mitsunari, Kensuke 116 Mayor Gozález, Jose 796 Angels Miyagawa, Yasushi 353, 642, 659 Manuel Martinho, Natalia 183, 671, 686, Miyata, Yasuyoshi 116, 573 687 McClurg, Doreen 393 Modest, Anna 704 Martins, Andrea Goiana 618 McCooty, Shanteela 588, 701 Moitinho, Reinaldo 18 Martins, Gisele 388 McDonald, Margaret 322 Mombelli, Gabriella 311, 595 Martins, Renata 484 McGee, Michael F 93 Mónica, Fabíola Zakia 292, 583 Martins, Wellington 723 McGree, Michaela 689 Monrós Lliso, José Luís 41 Masanovic, Margot 110 McMahon, James 322 Montedoro, Ariel 273, 275, 601 Masashi, Honda 508 Mekel, Gabriel 228, 493 Monteiro, Alexandra 387 Masata, Jaromir 282, 419 Mello, Luiz 390 Monteiro, Marilene 665 Mašata, Jaromír 99 Melzer, Itshak 404 Monteiro Bilhar, 31 Mascarenhas, Teresa 672 Méndez, Jose Luis 467 Andreisa P Masood, Shikohe 591, 598 Méndez, Santiago 27, 589 Montorsi, Francesco 260 Massicotte, Vicky 406 Menzella, Delphine 189 Montoya García, Claudia 205, 772, 796 Massóca, Maira 267 Meriaux, Celine 2, 457 Fiorella Massoud, Walid 61, 71, 179 Merport Modest, Anna 474 Moon, Hong sang 481, 752 Masten, Desiree 232, 274 Metz, Melanie 662 Moon, Soo Young 15, 454, 463 Masumori, Naoya 655 Meza Mejia, Diego F 799 Moore, Courtenay 231, 375 Mateus-Vasconcelos, 307 Miano, Roberto 44 Moore, Kate Hilda 290, 357, 449, Elaine Cristine Lemes 635 Michel, F 609 Matheus, Selma 75, 733, 737 Moore, Katherine 399 Middleton, Lee 588, 592, 701 Matsuda, Kaori 576 Moossdorff-Steinhauser, 428 Miguel, Juan 584 Heidi Matsugasumi, Toru 652 Miguel, Srougi 491 Moraes, Manoel 295 Matsukawa, Yoshihisa 352, 636, 658 Miki, Tsuneharu 652 Moraes, Marilia 389, 547 Matsumoto, Seiji 48 Milne, Dorothy 312 Moraes, Rodolfo 518 Matsumoto, Yoshihiro 118 159 Moran, Magdalene 293 Murphy, Catherine 317, 399 Nelson, Mark 293 Moreira, Eliane 306 Mürtz, G 609 Nelson, Pierre 25, 28, 28, 604 Moreira Lana, Karina 793 Muscará, Marcelo N 292 Netto, José Murilo 466, 547 Moreno, Jesús 27 Musco, Stefania 44, 124, 410 Netto, José Murilo Bastos 786 Moreno, Samuel Luz 295, 734 Muthen, Noemi 611 Nickles, Angela 716 Moreno, Santiago 717 Myannik, Sergey 224 Nickles, Walker 700 Morgia, Giuseppe 45, 530, 539 Nielsen, Poul 72 Mori, Aya 658 N Nieman, Fred 428 Mori, Kenichi 453 N, Briffa 473 Niesel, Achim 39 Mori, Ken-ichi 76, 527 Na, Yong Gil 578 Niimi, Aya 160, 161, 162, 168, 172, 294 Morin, Melanie 699 Nagase, Keiko 459 Nikolavsky, Dmitriy 269 Morisaki, Yoji 660 Nagla, Salah 545 Nishizawa, Koji 344 Morkunaite, Deimante 339 Naique, Sneiha 480, 587, 606, Nishizawa, Osamu 291, 376 Mørkved, Siv 417 609 Noblett, Karen 708 Moro, Juliano 68 Najjari, Laila 103, 106 Nocchi, Linda 452 Morton, Helen 486 Nakagawa, Takayuki 294 Noguchi, Mitsuru 527 Moser, Auristela 319 Nakagawa, Toru 162, 168 Noh, Choong Hee 30, 146, 288, Moser Silva, Daniel 68 Nakagawa, Yoshinori 118 495 Mostafa, Hany 808 Nakahira, Yoko 576 Noh, Joon Hwa 237 Mostafa Ragab, Maged 523 Nakamoto, Masahiko 652 Noh, Jun Hwa 164 Motoaki, Saito 508 Nakamura, Tatsufumi 573 Nohales, Glória 117 Mousa, Ayman 545 Nakatsuma, Kei 386 Nojiri, Masanori 653 Mueller, Elizabeth 43, 620 Nakazawa, Masaki 291, 376 Nomiya, Akira 17, 160, 161, Nam, Ji Won 481 Mueller, Margaret 360, 361, 593 162, 168, 172 Nambiar, Arjun 637 Muglia, Valdair Francisco 307 Nomiya, Masanori 296 Nash, Martyn 72 Muhlstein, Joel 694 Nonomura, Norio 353, 642, 659 Nasrin, Sweety 437 Muir, T 411 Norgaard, Jens Peter 549 Nassau, Daniel 346 Mulder, Femke 429 Nørgaard, Jens Peter 343 Natal Jorge, Renato 672 Mundy, Anthony 304 Notten, Kim 398, 429 Natale, Franca 177, 240 Munneke, Graham 695 Nozawa, Masahiro 696 Navarro, Mayte 205 Munyikombo, William 785 Nuanthaisong, Umaphorn 537 Navarro Monje, Mayte 772, 796 Murad, Sheref 129 Nuhoglu, Baris 141 Nazari, Daron 695 Murakami, Masahiro 660 Nyyssönen, Virva 193 Muraoka, Kuniyasu 342, 524 Negoro, Hiromitsu 359 Negri, Fernanda 319 Murata, Hiroki 204 O Nelson, Dwight 713, 716 Murgas, Sandra 585 Obara, Kenji 519 160 Occhino, John 689 Oliveira, Acary 682, 684 Ortiz, Valdemar 9 Ochulor, Juliana 709, 710 Oliveira, Ana Beatriz 661 Oryszczyn, Josephine 635 Ockrim, Jeremy 304, 715 Oliveira, Carina 90 Osano, Ayaka 448 O’Connell, Bev 313 Oliveira, Claudia 83, 741 Osmonov, Daniar 506 O’Connor, R Corey 663 Oliveira, Lucia 91 Osório, Luís 760 Oelke, Matthias 37, 585, 625 Oliveira, Márcia 188, 424 Ostardo, Edoardo 14 Ogah, Joe 180 Oliveira, Marco Aurélio 139, 602, 608, Ostaszkiewicz, Joan 313 Pinho 613 Ogata, Tsuyoshi 673 Otto, Thomas 362, 432, 475 Oliveira, Ricardo Reges 295, 540 Ogawa, Erika 618 Oulton, Guillermo 273, 275, 601 Oliveira, Vitor 262 Ogawa, Osamu 344, 359 Oversand, Sissel 430 Oliveira Xavier, Cristiane 793 Ogawa, Soichiro 296 Overson, Ellen 402 Oliver, Leanne 198 Ogawa, Teruyuki 291, 376 Oyama, Nobuyuki 653 Olmedo, Tomas 681 Ogihara, Koichiro 576 Oyama, Tatsuya 48, 172 Oltarzhevskaya, Natalia 16 Ogura, Keiji 344, 532 Ozkan, Arif 141 Omar, Ismail 374, 531 Oh, Byung Seok 237 Ozkurkcugil, Cuneyd 597, 614, 615 Onal, Bulent 229, 767, 798 Oh, Cheol Yong 504 Özyurt, Ceyhun 125, 811 Onaran, Metin 746, 813 Oh, Cheol Young 166, 272, 503, 738, 779 Onder, Ozde 136 P Oh, Chul Young 109, 435, 791 Ong, Felix 331 Paas, Jenny 611 Oh, Mi Mi 225, 507, 809 Onishi, Hiroyuki 344 Paick, Jae-Seung 8, 150, 490, Oh, Seung June 756 Oniszczuk, Malgorzata 244 534, 657, 756 Oh, Seung-June 8, 30, 150, Onofre, Neyliane 123 Paick, Sung Hyun 22, 30, 283, 495, 534, 564, 495 Onol, Fikret Fatih 60, 63 582, 657 Paiva Monteiro Bilhar, 693 Onol, Sinasi Yavuz 60, 63 Oh, Tae Hee 759 Andreisa Onur, Ahmet Rahmi 310, 526 Oh, Tae-Hee 132 Pakin, V S 258 Onur, Serhat 60 Ohba, Kojiro 116, 573 Pakzad, Mahreen 334, 709, 715 Ordaz Jurado, Guzman 487, 567 Ohi, Carolina Alencar 618 Palacio, Montserrat 420 Orellana, Sebastian 783 Oh-oka, Hitoshi 222, 782 Palau, Maria Jose 669 Orellana, Sergio 273, 601 Oikawa, Shinji 616 Palma, Paulo 51, 77, 127, Oriá, Mônica Oliveira 333 270, 667, 721 Oka, Michiko 48 Batista Palma, Thais 127 Okada, Hiroki 351, 521, 644 Oroglu, Bengisu 646 Palmer, Suzanne 652 Okada, Masahiro 337 Orosa Andrada, Andrea 55, 370 Panagiota, Tsounapi 342 Okuda, Hidenobu 659 Orozco, John 6 Panel, Pierre 369 Okuno, Hiroshi 344 Ortega González, Yanira 170 Pang, Ran 149 Oldrich, Sottner 70 Orth, Daiana 731 Panicker, Jalesh 709, 710 Oliva, Isabella 595 161 Pannek, Jürgen 1, 718 Passweg, Daniel 33 Pickard, Robert 7, 486 Papadakis, Emmanouil 250 Pastore, Antonio Luigi 177 Piculo, Fernanda 75, 80, 267, 280, 733, 737, Papadakos, Maria 522 Patavino, Guilherme 9 757, 805 Papathemelis, Thomas 103, 106 Patel, Anup 35 Pierantozzi, Aldana 273, 275 Pappagallo, Giovanni 14 Patel, Dhruti 315 Piercy, James 336 Paraiso, Marie F 363, 367 Patena Forte, José Paulo 201, 499 Pietropaolo, Amelia 240 Parente, Marco 672 Patil, Sachin 113, 605 Pilecki, Matthew 360 Parisi, Annunziata 44 Patti, Francesco 45, 530, 539 Pineda, Marco 541 Isabella Pattillo, Alejandro 195, 426, 728, Pioner, Giovani 501 Parizotto, Nivaldo 731 730 Pires, Juliana 123, 206 Park, Bong Hee 502 Paulo Zambon, Joao 131 Pizarro-Berdichevsky, 195, 395, 426 Park, Chang Myun 109, 435, 791 Payne, Christopher 761 Javier Park, Choal Hee 227, 509 Pearce, Meghan 619, 620 Pizzoferrato, Anne Cécile 86, 191, 289, Park, Chol Hee 578 Peçanha, Arine 387 638, 768 Park, Dong Soo 510 Pedriali, Fabiana 306 Plante, Mark 789 Park, Hae Young 166, 272, 504, Peeters, Eline 238 Plöger, Christine 47, 53, 84, 738, 752, 779 Peloggia Cursino, Maira 757 216, 543, 683 Park, Heung Jae 297, 409, 444 Peng, Yun 73, 640 Pogosean, Roseanna 371 Park, Hyoung Kuen 22, 283 Perdomo, Selma 477 Polito, Salvatore 577 Park, Jae Shin 461, 511, 515 Pereira, Carla 42, 247, 252, Polpeta, Nádia 792 Park, Junsoo 436, 564, 582 758 Ponomarenko, Maxim 802 Park, Kwanjin 555 Pereira, Larissa 51, 77, 667, Porru, Daniele 14 721 Park, Michelle 685 Poulsen, Hanne W 89 Pereira, Manuel 262 Park, Mindy 802 Powell, Charles 332 Pereira, Vanessa Santos 135 Park, Seong Woon 237 Prado Schmidt, Adriana 268, 271, 610 Pereira Baldon, Vanessa 661, 668 Park, Seongwoo 81 Prieto, Jacqui 317, 399, Pereira-Azevedo, Nuno 760 Park, Sungchan 436, 438, 553, 440 555, 564, 578, Perez, Amèlia 669 Prudencio, Caroline 267, 280 582 Peria, Fernanda Maris 307 Pryalukhin, Alexey Y 338 Park, Won Hee 22, 283, 436, Perseguini, Natália Maria 135 438, 564, 578, Pue, Leng Boi 134, 739 582 Peruch, Thaís 268 Puppe, Frank 475 Park, Yoo Jun 515 Perugia, Claudio 410 Purohit, Rajveer 493 Parke, Sophie 320 Perzylo, Katarzyna 778 Pascom, Ana Livia 807 Pesonen, Jori S 338 Q Pascon Barbosa, Angélica 805 Phatak, Madhura 176, 364 Queiroz, Ana Paula 389 Mércia Philp, Timothy 334 Quiambao, Paula 321 Pássaro, Anice 207, 670, 720 Piassarolli, Virginia 286, 792 162 Quinn, Stephen 624 Reckard, Gina 579 Riesco, Maria Luiza 403 Quintiliano, Fabio 547 Redondo, MCristina 205 Riikonen, Jarno 338 Quirouet, Adrienne 478 Redondo Llorente, 796 Rijkhoff, Nico 707 Cristina Rijo, Enrique 627 Reeves, Heather 622 R Rimstad, Liv 691 Regadas, Francisco Sérgio 92 R Frota, Isabella P 31 Ringa, Virginie 470 Pinheiro R. Melotti, Iane Glauce 159 Risi, Oreste 566 Regadas, Rommel 734 Rachaneni, Suneetha 588, 592 Riss, Paul 40 Regadas, Sthela Mª 92 Rackley, Raymond 231 Murad Rivera, Francisco 717 Rademakers, Kevin 21, 625 Regan, Lesley 624 Rizwan, Hamid 533 Radlinger, Lorenz 33 Regatas, ; Rommel P 540 Robain, Gilberte 25, 214, 529, 604 Radwan, Ahmed 594 Regatas Robinson, Lindsey 591 Raes, Ann 385, 391, 548, Rego, Aljerry 34 550 Rehder, Peter 308 Rocha, Adriana Bom- 333 bonato Oliveira Ragy, Sheren 594 Reis, Joceara 390 Rocha, Gabriela 90, 208 Rahmanou, Philip 726 Reis, Mateus 479 Rodgers, Alistair 612 Rahnama’i, Mohammad 331, 447, 712 Reisch, Rebecca 133 Rodrigues, Claudinei 100 Rahnama’i, Sajjad 21 Reiss, Philip 254 Rodrigues, Juliana 206 Raikar, Nisha 465 Renson, Catherine 550 Rodrigues, Lusmar Veras 92 Raimondi, Marina 127 Resende, Ana Paula M 719 Rodrigues, Marco Aurélio 57 Ramamurthi, Anand 442 Resende Júnior, José 139, 602, 608, Rodrigues, Raquel 262 Rambachan, Aksha- 361 Anacleto Dutra 613 rananda Rett, Mariana Tirolli 286, 316, 484, Rodrigues, Renata Lopes 558 Rames, Ross 700 792 Rodrigues Palma, Paulo 159 Cesar Ramirez Backhaus, 41 Rey, Rodrigo 423 Miguel Reyes, Diego 681 Rodrigues Pedroni, 757 Cristiane Ramos, Isabel 672 Reynard, John 599 Rodriguez, Gianna M 677 Ramos, Julián 271 Rhein Felippe, Mariana 131 Rodríguez, Alfredo 117, 627 Ramos, Laira 788 Ribeiro, Aline Moreira 307 Rodriguez Cabello, Miguel 370 Ramos Filho, Antonio 292 Ribeiro, Carina 208 Angel Celso Riccetto, Cassio 51, 77, 127, Rodríguez Patrón, Rafael 55 Rapoport, Leonid 224 183, 270, 667, Roels, Sanne 385, 391 Rasheed, Mohamed 523 671, 686, 687, 721 Roessler, Nico 557 Ravid, Lior 19 Richter, H E 411 Rogerson, Lynne 265 Razor, Beatrice 321 Ricós Torrent, José Vicente 41 Rogowski, Artur 186 Rebibo, John David 489 Ridgeway, Beri 363, 367 Rojas-Moscoso, Julio 559, 570 Rechberger, Tomasz 244, 778 Riechardt, Silke 254 Alejandro 163 Roland, Dahlem 254 Sadanobu Hirakawa, 668 Sanchez, Emilia 669 Humberto Rolle, Udo 557 Sánchez, Javier 467 Sadeghi-Bazargani, 748 Román de la Peña, Ana 205, 772, 796 Sanchez Ballester, 732 Homayoun Francisco Roovers, Jan Paul 398, 635 Saez Barranquero, Felipe 750 Sanchez Salas, Rafael 309 Roppolo, James 299, 382 Saffan, Ahmed 129, 594 Sand, P 56 Ros, Cristina 95, 420, 669 Saglam, Hasan 184 Sand, Peter 137 Rosa Franco Salerno, 693 Sahai, Arun 710 Gisela Sandoval, Cesar 423 Saigal, Christopher 405 Rosenbaum, Clemens 254 Sandri, Sandro Danilo 311, 595 Saiovici, Samuel 390 Rosenblatt, Peter 54, 474, 685, Sandvik, Leiv 417 Sait, Mohammed Saif 598 762 Sankhwar, Satyanarain 113, 605 Saito, Hisashi 469 Rosenblatt Hacad, 131 Sanses, Tatiana 182 Claudia Saito, Motoaki 298, 342, 524 Santala, Markku 193 Rosenfeld, Amy 619, 620 Saito, Yasuho 161 Santos, Claudia 477, 482 Rosenfeld, Emily 101 Saitta, Salvatore 577 Santos, Karen T 292 Roser, Florian 3 Sakai, Hideki 116, 573 Santos, Marília D 719 Rostaminia, Ghazaleh 104 Sakakibara, Ryuji 151, 381, 408, Santos, Thiago 540 Roth, Ted 763 565, 574, 616, 673 Santos, Vera 471, 482 Rouprêt, Morgan 189, 369 Sakamoto, Hirofumi 576 Santos, Zélia Maria Sousa 333 Rovner, Eric 700 Araújo Salazar, Anibal 580, 783 Rowe, Brian 318 Santti, Henrikki 338 Salazar, Isidora 783 Rozenberg, Boy 155, 171, 747 Sanz Mayayo, Enrique 55 Salchinger, Beate 305 Rozenberg, Yosi 19 Saraf, Farhaan 102 Saleme, Cristina Said 792 Rozet, François 309 Saragossa Ramos-Filho, 559, 570 Salgueiro, Dolores 326, 368 Rubio-Briones, José 41 Antonio Celso Salinas, Jesus 27 Rudge, Marilza 75, 80, 733, Saraiva, Thais 83 Saltiel, Fernanda 212 737 Sarcona, Joseph 287 Salunas, Jesus 589 Rudnicki, Martin 39, 371 Sarria, Rafael 65 Salvador, Sebastián 467 Ruggieri, Sr., Michael 406 Sartori, Marair 100 Salvador Géo, Marcia 212, 793 Rusina, E I 258 Saryglar, Say-Suu 169 Salvini, Eleonora 177 Russo, Giorgio Ivan 45, 530, 539 Sato, Fuminori 76, 453 Sami, Tariq 120 Ryoo, Hyun Soo 586 Savas, Murat 136 Samie, Marion 86 Ryu, Dong Soo 555, 759 Sawada, Atsuro 204 Sammarco, Anne 315 Sawaqed, Fadi 494 Samochowiec, Jerzy 186 S Sawazaki, Harutake 532 Sampaio, Francisco 441 Sacco, Isabel 670, 720 Scafuri, Ariel 123, 206 Sampaio, Rosana 324 Scepanovic, Darja 623 164 Schalken, Jack 155, 747 Seo, Ju Tae 15, 22, 79, Shimizu, Nobutaka 696 152, 276, 283, Schegolev, Alexander 764 Shimizu, Shogo 298, 524 454, 564, 582, Schiffmann, Lars 82, 85, 153, 766 Shimizu, Shougo 342 196, 765 Seo, Seong Il 586, 654 Shimizu, Takahiro 298 Schillebeeckx, Charlotte 238 Seo, Young 812 Shimizu, Yosuke 344 Schiltz, Nicholas 182 Seo, Young Jin 230, 451, 461, Shin, Dong Gil 483, 751, 781 Schiøtz, Hjalmar A 691 464, 511 Shinji, Hirano 508 Schizas, Alexis 102, 415 Seo, Youngjun 81 Shinohara, Mayuka 76 Schlebusch, Thomas 740 Seong, Bongmo 297, 409, 444 Shoari, Neda 190 Schmidt, Fernanda 471 Sepulveda, Julio 423 Shobeiri, S Abbas 104 Schmidt, Thorsten 196 Serdinšek, Tamara 94, 724 Shogo, Shimizu 508 Schneider, Nathalia 271 Sergouniotis, Fotis 264 Shumoff, Sergey 16, 802 Schneider, Tim 585 Seror, Julien 189 Siddiqui, Nazema Y 648 Schor, Eduardo 53, 680, Sessa, Felipe Ventura 139, 602, 608, Siegel, Steven 708 683 613 Sievert, Karl-Dietrich 3, 4 Schreckenberger, Paul 620 Seth, Jai 709, 710 Sikavi, Cameron 789 Schulte-Baukloh, 327, 375 Shaban, Mona 808 Heinrich Silva, Agnes 128 Shah, Julian 304, 715 Schultz, Alexander 302, 303 Silva, Camila 18 Shah, Pjr 374, 531 Schultz, Karen 679 Silva, Daniel 583 Shah, Shivani 322 Schumacher, Pauline 611 Silva, Fábio Henrique 558, 562 Shaker, Hassan 129, 594 Schvartzman, Renata 52 Silva, Jonas 518 Shames, Jeffrey 404 Schwantes, Ulrich 341 Silva, Lúcio Flávio 540 Shawer, Sami 641 Schweitzer, Karlijn Silva, Luisa 807 398, 429 Shek, Ka Lai 394, 396, 397, Schwen, Zeyad 299 430 Silva, Tereza 477 Scovell, Jason 274 Shen, Bing 299, 382 Silva, Valeria 183, 671, 686, 687 Seitz, Miriam 56 Shen, Hong 144, 158 Silva-Ramos, Miguel 760 Sejima, Takehiro 342 Sheng, Guangyao 383 Silveira, Simone 194, 207, 670, Seki, Masaya 314, 459 Sherburn, Margaret 725 720 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www.ics.org/2014 International Continence Society Annual Meeting 20 - 24 October 2014 – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Astellas Satellite Symposium Tuesday 21 October 18:00 – 19:30 hrs (Auditorium)

This symposium serves to evaluate the changing PROGRAMME landscape of LUTS management, taking into account the expanding choice of treatments and 18:00 the key challenges currently faced by physicians Chairman’s Welcome working in this field. Given the heterogeneity of and Introduction the LUTS population, this symposium aims to Eric Rovner, USA identify the challenges of accurate assessment 18:10 and diagnosis, and provide a scientific overview The Challenges of of the latest treatment approaches which Assessment in LUTS can be effectively applied to different patient Robert Freeman, UK subgroups. With the introduction of different Cristiano Mendes Gomes, Brazil treatment options, an emphasis will be placed on a more tailored approach to symptom 18:30 management for patients with LUTS. Expanding the Treatment Paradigm in LUTS In addition to reviewing the science and clinical Marcus Drake, UK data this symposium aims to provide physicians with practical solutions to LUTS Management and will therefore include an ‘In the Clinic’ 18:50 session looking at real-life case studies with In the Clinic interactive discussion with the audience. Cristiano Mendes Gomes, Brazil Robert Freeman, UK The faculty comprises an international expert panel of speakers with extensive experience Marcus Drake, UK in both clinical management of LUTS and 19:25 pertinent academic research. We hope you can Chairman’s Summary join us for what promises to be an interesting and Close and topical symposium. Eric Rovner, USA

172 This satellite symposium is organised and funded by Astellas. ©2014 Astellas Pharma Inc. All rights reserved. Date of preparation: August 2014 VST/14/0001/GMSf International Continence Society Annual Meeting 20 - 24 October 2014 – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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The ICS and Annual Meeting Organising Committee would like to express their gratitude and acknowledge the following companies for their generous support and contribution towards the success of this meeting.

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Astellas Satellite Symposium Tuesday 21 October 18:00 – 19:30 hrs (Auditorium)

This symposium serves to evaluate the changing PROGRAMME landscape of LUTS management, taking into account the expanding choice of treatments and 18:00 Supporters the key challenges currently faced by physicians Chairman’s Welcome working in this field. Given the heterogeneity of and Introduction the LUTS population, this symposium aims to Eric Rovner, USA identify the challenges of accurate assessment 18:10 and diagnosis, and provide a scientific overview The Challenges of of the latest treatment approaches which Assessment in LUTS can be effectively applied to different patient Robert Freeman, UK subgroups. With the introduction of different Cristiano Mendes Gomes, Brazil treatment options, an emphasis will be placed on a more tailored approach to symptom 18:30 management for patients with LUTS. Expanding the Treatment Paradigm in LUTS In addition to reviewing the science and clinical Marcus Drake, UK data this symposium aims to provide physicians with practical solutions to LUTS Management and will therefore include an ‘In the Clinic’ 18:50 session looking at real-life case studies with In the Clinic interactive discussion with the audience. Cristiano Mendes Gomes, Brazil Robert Freeman, UK The faculty comprises an international expert panel of speakers with extensive experience Marcus Drake, UK in both clinical management of LUTS and 19:25 pertinent academic research. We hope you can Chairman’s Summary join us for what promises to be an interesting and Close and topical symposium. Eric Rovner, USA

This satellite symposium is organised and funded by Astellas. 173 ©2014 Astellas Pharma Inc. All rights reserved. Date of preparation: August 2014 VST/14/0001/GMSf Sponsored Symposia Programmes

Several educational satellite symposia organised by the industry are independently held during the conference period outside the official programme which is the responsibility of the organisers. Results of recently completed or ongoing studies may be presented. The views expressed in these satellite symposia are those of the speakers and not necessarily those of the International Continence Society.

Astellas Symposium Entering a New Era In Luts Tuesday 21st October 2014, 18:00-19:30 Auditorium 18.00 Chairman’s Introduction Eric Rovner 18.10 The challenges of assessment in LUTS Bob Freeman 18.30 Expanding the treatment paradigm in LUTS Marcus Drake 18.50 In the clinic: Interactive case studies Cristiano Mendes Gomes Bob Freeman Marcus Drake 19.25 Chairman’s summary and Close Eric Rovner

Ferring sponsored Symposium Nocturia and bedwetting: do we understand the differences? Wednesday, 22 October 2014, 18:00 - 19:30 Room B1 18:00-18:05 Welcome and introductions Matthias Oelke, Chair 18.05-18.15 What is different about nocturia? Matthias Oelke 18.15-18:20 Discussion session 1 Panel + Audience 18.20-18.30 Clinical relevance of the impact of nocturia on initial period Donald Bliwise of undisturbed sleep 18:30-18:35 Discussion session 2 Panel + Audience 18:35-18:45 Clinical relevance of the impact of bedwetting treatment on Johan Vande Walle sleep improvement and cognitive function in children 18:45-18:50 Discussion session 3 Panel + Audience 18:50-19:00 Nocturnal polyuria and its implications Karel Everaert 19:00-19:05 Discussion session 4 Panel + Audience 19:05-19:15 Different patient characteristics of the nocturia population An-Sofie Goessaert 19:15-19:20 Discussion session 5 Panel + Audience 19:20-19:30 Q&A Panel + Audience 174 Medtronic: Industry Educational Symposium ICS Sacral Neuromodulation Program Sacral Neuromodulation: Evidence-Based Treatment for OAB Thursday, 23 October 2014, 07.30 – 08.30 Room 1 Faculty: Fernando Almeida, Marcio Averbeck, Juan Carlos Castaño, Roger Dmochowski, Cristiano Gomes, Nucelio Lemos, Lucia Oliveira, Karen Noblett, Luis Rios, Carlos Sacomani

7:30 Welcome Roger Dmochowski 7:35 InSite Study Results Karen Noblett 8:05 Case Studies Juan Carlos Castaño and faculty

Promedon: Industry Educational Symposium Post prostatectomy incontinence – Next Frontiers Thursday 23rd October 2014, 07:30 - 08:30 Room 3

7:30 – 7:35 Incidence of PP incontinence in the era of robotics Ricarda Bauer 7:35 – 7:45 AUS. Its central role within all options and its limitations Sender Herschorn 7:45 – 7:55 Adjustable Systems. Rationale/mechanism of action Wilhelm Hübner 7:55 – 8:05 Non Adjustable slings. Possibilities and limitations Ricarda Bauer 8:05 – 8:15 Differential indications Wilhelm Hübner 8:15 – 8:25 Q&A Ricarda Bauer Sender Herschorn Wilhelm Hübner 8:25 – 8:30 Closing remarks Sender Herschorn

175 Exhibition Opening Hours

Wednesday, 22nd October 2014 10:00 – 16:30 Thursday, 23rd October 2014 10:00 – 16:30 Friday, 24th October 2014 10:00 – 13:00

POSTER AREA 37 3635A

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176 ENTRANCE List of Exhibitors

Exhibitor Booth No. Exhibitor Booth No. Advanced Tactile Imaging, Inc. 35A Calmoseptine Inc. 25 Allergan 23 Coloplast Porges 34 AMS 13 Dynamed 16 Astellas 8 DynaMesh 2 BK Medical 12 EMS 18 Boston Scientific 24A Estomatech 14 Brazilian Association for 37 Ferring 22A Continence B.C. Stuart Fotona 4 ICS 22 InControl Medical 3 Laborie 7 Medical Measurement Systems 10 and 11 POSTER AREA Medtronic 9 Miotec 17 37 Neomedic 29 3635A Oceana Therapeutics 6 34 35 Promedon 19 32 29 28 SCA 15 31 Teleflex 5 25 26 Uroplasty 31 Wellspect Healthcare 21 18 21 22 22A 23 24A ZSI (Zephyr Surgical Implants) 35 17 19 16

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ENTRANCE 177 List of Supporters & Exhibitors Advanced Tactile Imaging, Inc. 1459 Lower Ferry Rd Trenton, NJ 08540 USA www.tactile-imaging.com Tactile Imaging is a medical imaging modality that translates the sense of touch into a digital image. The Vaginal Tactile Imager allows visualisation and assessment of vaginal and pelvic floor conditions, high resolution dynamic pressure mapping of pelvic floor muscle for quantitative and reproducible biomechanical evaluation of pelvic floor.

Allergan Inc. 2525 Dupont Drive Irvine, CA 92612 USA www.allergan.com Allergan is a multi-specialty health care company established more than 60 years ago with a commitment to uncovering the best of science and helping people reach their life’s potential. With approximately 11,400 employees worldwide, we are committed to discovering new therapies to treat unmet medical needs in eye care, neurosciences, medical aesthetics, medical dermatology, breast aesthetics and urology. APC55PQ14

AMS 10700 Bren Road West Minnetonka, MN 55343 USA www.AmericanMedicalSystems.com American Medical Systems (AMS), is a diversified supplier of medical devices and procedures to treat incontinence, erectile dysfunction, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), pelvic floor prolapse and other pelvic disorders in men and women. AMS is a wholly owned subsidiary of Endo Health Solutions, a specialty healthcare solutions company, focused on high-value branded products, services and devices and specialty generics (http://www.endo.com).

178 Analogic Ultrasound Mileparken 34 2730 Herlev Denmark www.analogicultrasound.com Analogic’s BK Medical is a global leader in pelvic floor ultrasound. Our unique multicompartment solution allows the examination of structures and defects from all angles, to gain insight into the condition of all parts of the pelvic floor. Our specialised range of transducers let you image the anterior, middle and posterior compartments of the pelvic floor allowing you to see the pelvic floor architecture in superb detail and high-resolution 3D. The Flex Focus ultrasound systems, incorporating Quantum Technology, deliver excellent image quality, mobility, flexibility and 4 hours of plug-free imaging. We have provided innovative Ultrasound for over 30 years, improving patient care worldwide.

Astellas Pharma Street: 5-1, Nihonbashi-Honcho 2-chome, Chuo-ku Tokyo 103-8411 Japan www.astellas.com Astellas is a pharmaceutical company dedicated to improving the health of people around the world through the provision of innovative and reliable pharmaceutical products. The company is committed to being a global category leader in urology and providing solutions for physicians and patients through the discovery of new treatments for OAB and other urologic conditions. For more information about Astellas Pharma US, Inc., please visit www.astellas.us.

Boston Scientific 300 Boston Scientific Way Marlborough MA 01752 USA www.bostonscientific.com Boston Scientific is dedicated to transforming lives through innovative medial solutions that improve the health of patients around the world. The Urology and Women’s Health division provides devices for the diagnosis and treatment female urinary incontinence and pelvic floor reconstruction. Please visit our exhibit to learn about our newest technologies.

179 Brazilian Association for Continence B.C. Stuart Alameda Madeira, 258, sala 801 Barueri - São Paulo Brazil www.incontinenciaurinariabcs.org Recently created, the Brazilian Association for Continence B.C Stuart, is a non-profit federal association whose role is to provide assistance and education with cultural and health issues as well as studies and research. This project, the founding of the association, is due to the initiative of a small group of professionals and individuals involved in the diagnosis, care and treatment of urinary and fecal incontinence. These experts face the social and economic constraints in the daily management of affected patients and provide a glimmer of hope, support and advocacy to these people. Through direct contact, which can be done by telephone, email or social media, the Brazilian Association for continence BC Stuart will provide the people who contact the association with: 1) Care and understanding. 2) Explanations and information about the specific problems of the person or, alternatively, refer the person to someone who can assist. 3) Provide information about diagnosis and treatment of the problem and alternatively refer the individual to someone who can. 4) Indicate the products that can help and where to buy them.

Calmoseptine, Inc. 16602 Burke Lane Huntington Beach, CA 92647-4536 USA www.calmoseptine.com Calmoseptine® Ointment is recommended and used by health care professionals throughout the country in many health care settings. Calmoseptine Ointment is an effective, multi-purpose moisture barrier that protects and helps heal skin irritations. People benefiting from Calmoseptine Ointment are those needing protection, or with impaired skin integrity related to urinary and fecal incontinence, feeding tube site leakage, fecal or vaginal fistula drainage, moisture, such as perspiration, diaper dermatitis and minor scrapes & burns. It also temporarily relieves discomfort and itching. Calmoseptine Ointment is available without a prescription. Free samples at our booth!

180 Coloplast Porges 1601 West River Rd Minneapolis, MN, 55411 USA www.coloplast.com Making life easier for people with intimate healthcare needs, and committed to female pelvic health, our SUI portfolio features the new Altis® single incision sling system, Aris®, Supris™ and Durasphere® EXP. Treatment options for pelvic organ prolapse include: Restorelle Smartmesh®, the Digitex® suture delivery system, Axis™ cadaveric dermis and Suspend® cadaveric fascia lata.

DYNAMED R. Inácio Cervantes, 1.140 05572-000 – Sao Paulo – SP Brazil www.dynamed.com.br A Brazilian company pioneering the development of computerised Urodynamic equipments that keep training centers in many cities in Latin America and always take part in the most important events. We specially make sure to provide our clients with all needed support so that they’re able to perform in the world of electro-medicine the best way possible. We are glad to put all the products and services present on this brochure at your disposal. Recently Dynamed released the first Wi Fi – i-Pad based Urodynamic Equipment in the world: The i-UroLi that you can find more details on our web site.

DynaMesh Juelicher Str. 338a Aachen 52070 Germany www.dyna-mesh.com FEG Textiltechnik mbH in Aachen, Germany, is the world’s leading company in research and development of textile human implants made of PVDF (Polyvinylidene fluoride). The implants are distributed worldwide under the brand name DynaMesh®. The product range includes specific textile implants and instruments for various applications in the fields of hernia surgery, stoma surgery and pelvic floor surgery. With DynaMesh®-CESA and DynaMesh®-VASA , FEG have developed the worldwide first Implants for the Surgical Treatment of Urge Urinary Incontinence. All products are fully engineered and manufactured in certified facilities at the head office in Germany.

181 EMS Rod. Jornalista Francisco Aguirre Proença, KM 08 Hortolândia--SP 13186-901 Brazil www.ems.com.br EMS is the largest pharmaceutical company in Brazil, a market leader and second largest pharmaceutical company in Latin America (IMS Health). With 50 years of experience, the company specialises in producing branded and generic prescription drugs, as well as over-the-counter medications, for a wide range of therapeutic categories. Radical innovation, with initiatives and investments in the U.S. market, as well as incremental innovation and biotech drugs segment, are also among the laboratory’s outlook for continued growth in the coming years. The medications developed and manufactured by EMS are marketed in Brazil and exported to more than 40 countries.

Estomatech/ BY Corpus José Felipe da Silva, 326 - salas 3 e 4 Sāo Paulo – SP, 05372-040 Brazil www.bycorpus.com.br By Corpus are products for skin care, developed by nurses for nurses because we strongly believe that “NURSES together can make a difference in the Skin Care area”. Our products are paraben-free. Not animal tested. Hypoallergenic. Dermatologically tested. Moisturizer Cream for: Body, Hands, Feet, Children and sensitive Skin. Deep Moisturising for 24h, softens the skin, non greasy. Actives ingredients such as Aloe vera, Butter Shea, Ammonium lactate, Dimeticone, Grape seed and Capaiba Oil. Liquid Skin Cleansers for: Body, Face, Children and Sensitive Skin Skin pH, Gentle, No tears. Softens the skin Actives ingredients: Glycerine, D Panthenol, Aloe Vera, Ceramides, Chamomile.

Ferring International Center S.A. Ch. de la Vergognausaz 50 1162 Saint-Prex Switzerland www.ferring.com Ferring Pharmaceuticals is a research-driven, biopharmaceutical company devoted to identifying, developing and marketing innovative products in the fields of reproductive health, urology, gastroenterology, endocrinology and orthopaedics.The company’s research activities and products are connected by a common focus of providing tailored treatments that work on the body’s own terms, enabling doctors to combat numerous diseases and medical conditions.

182 Fotona d.d. Stegne 7 Ljubljana, 1000 Slovenia www.fotona.com Fotona The highest performance, best made lasers in the world. Developer and manufacturer of the highest performance, best made medical laser systems in the world. With 50 years of experience, Fotona is a leader in offering class-leading laser systems for aesthetic, surgery, anti-aging medicine and gynecology. Fotona’s wide range of laser systems, purvey quality, reliability, safety and cutting-edge innovation. Through its worldwide network of representatives and reference medical centers, Fotona guarantees exceptional customer support, and technical and clinical training. Visit Booth No.04 for the newest developments in laser treatments in gynecology.

InControl Medical, LLC 3225 Gateway Road, Ste 250 Brookfield, WI 53045 USA www.incontrolmedical.com InControl Medical, LLC is a pelvic health company that is committed to providing a non-invasive strategy for the treatment of female and male urinary and/or fecal incontinence. Our products are innovatively designed being the logical first choice treatment in providing the most effective, non-invasive options for patients with stress urge or mixed urinary incontinence and fecal incontinence.

International Continence Society 19 Portland Square Bristol, BS2 8SJ UK www.ics.org ICS is a charity and multidisciplinary membership society for medical professionals concerned with treating incontinence. ICS aims to provide a forum for scientific discoveries and educational opportunities, as well as giving members the opportunity to network with colleagues from across the world. ICS strives to improve the quality of life for people affected by urinary, bowel and pelvic floor disorders by advancing basic and clinical science through education, research, and advocacy. ICS meetings attract over 2,000 experts in the fields of urology, gynecology, physiotherapy, nursing, neurourology and paediatric urology from over 70 countries who gather annually to discuss the latest developments in continence medicine and research.

183 LABORIE 6415 Northwest Drive, Unit 10 Mississauga, Ontario, L4V 1X1 Canada www.laborie.com LABORIE, the worldwide industry leader in Urodynamics, is pleased to provide you with the most advanced solutions in Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Management. LABORIE is committed to bringing you the most innovative products: from private offices to world class research institutions, our solutions are designed to expand with your practice. As specific as your requirements may be; streamlined data transfer, educational courses, a full range of disposables or unparalleled customer service, LABORIE’s expertise will exceed your level of satisfaction. We welcome you to booth #7 to discuss your goals and show you the benefit of partnering with LABORIE.

Medical Measurement Systems b.v. Colosseum 25 7521 PV Enschede The Netherlands www.mmsinternational.com MMS is one of the world’s leading companies providing practical diagnostic equipment and accessories for both simple and advanced urodynamic studies. Our urodynamic systems meet the latest ICS guidelines for Good Urodynamic Practice. Bluetooth technique is used to provide a variety of wireless functionalities. Furthermore MMS offers wireless office based urodynamics, wireless Uroflowmetry and Natural Filling Urodynamics. Please feel free to have a look at our booth # 10 & 11.

Medtronic 710 Medtronic Parkway Minneapolis, MN 55432 USA www.medtronic.com At Medtronic, we’re committed to Innovating for life by pushing the boundaries of medical technology and changing the way the world treats chronic disease. Our medical technologies help make it possible for millions of people to resume everyday activities, return to work, and live better, longer. Products include the InterStim® System, providing Sacral Neuromodulation for Bladder Control and Bowel Control.

184 Miotec Equipamentos Biomedicos Av. Taquara - 375/202 Porto Alegre, 90460-210 Brazil www.miotec.com.br The Miotec is a company specialised in manufacturing of surface electromyography and biofeedback equipment. The equipment Miotool URO is surface electromyography Miotec ® specially developed for professionals working in the area of rehabilitation of the pelvic floor muscles as equipment provides valuable information about the patient’s muscles, helping you to improve the performance of the exercises rehabilitation through visual and audio stimuli. Urogynecologic probes are used, which can be anal or vaginal electromyography or pressure probe. You can use surface electromyography sensor to isolate the accessory muscles (abdomen or gluteus).

Neomedic international, sl c/. Maestrat, 41-43 Terrassa 08225 (Barcelona) Spain www.neomedic.com Neomedic International “The Continence Company” Providing the right product for every case. FEMALE REMEEX. Readjustable system for Female Urinary Incontinence, excellent results even in ISD and Recurrent cases MALE REMEEX. Unique lifetime re-adjustable system for Male Urinary Incontinence. Excellent results and physiological urination. NEEDLELESS: Single incision TOT, painless same results as a TOT w/o groin pain. KIM: Knottless Incontinence Mesh. The macrorigid and microelastic mesh for Tension Free procedures. SURELIFT: Fully adjustable universal prolapse mesh, for anterior, posterior and vault prolapse. UPLIFT: The laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy mesh with anchor fixation system ANCHORSURE: Reliable least invasive ligament anchoring system for any mesh or tissue fixation Neomedic, “The continence Company”.

Oceana Therapeutics Limited Suite 602, Q House, 76 Furze Road Sandyford Industrial Estate, Dublin 18 Ireland www.Salix.com Oceana Therapeutics Ltd is a specialty company with a core technology of injectable co-polymer gels which provide durable tissue enhancement. Deflux™ is the only FDA approved bulking agent for the treatment of Vesicoureteral Reflux and is also indicated for the treatment of Stress Urinary Incontinence. Deflux™ gel is composed of dextranomer microspheres and stabilised hyaluronic acid of non-animal origin (NASHA™).

185 Promedon Av. Manuel Savio s/n – Lote 3. Manzana 3 Parque Industrial Ferreyra Cordoba. X5925XAD Argentina www.promedon.com Promedon is a leading international company in the research, development, production and distribution of innovative medical technology for the urology and urogynecology market, present in more than 50 countries around the world. Among a wide range of solutions, Promedon offers the broadest portfolio for female SUI treatment: Ophira, Single incision Mini sling system for female SUI; Opsys, Injectable Bulking Agent for female SUI; Unitape VS- T & T Plus, polypropylene slings; Safyre VS - T & T Plus, Adjustable Slings for Female SUI. The company is also focused on providing innovative solutions for male SUI treatment: Argus, Adjustable System and Phorbas, Adjustable System, an hydraulic sphincter-reinforcement system.

SCA Hygiene Products AB Global Hygiene Category, Incontinence Care SE 405 03 Göteborg Sweden www.sca.com Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget (SCA) is a leading global hygiene and forest products company that develops and produces sustainable personal care, tissue and forest products. A world leading company, SCA has long-standing experience (>50 years) in continence care management and works directly with carers and their organisations to develop solutions and products that improve and support the quality of life of patients and carers. The continence care brand TENA is available in over a 100 countries.

Teleflex Medical Europe Ltd. IDA Business and Technology Park Dublin Road, Athlone, Co Westmeath Ireland http://www.telefelx.com Built on a solid base of trusted brands and expertise, Teleflex focuses on solutions that help reduce infections and enhance patient safety. We are passionate about continually improving technologies which support the user’s well-being, especially in terms of hygiene, comfort and discretion. This is reflected in our comprehensive bladder management product lines, and one of the broadest ranges of intermittent catheters in the industry. To enhance modern women’s life-styles, Teleflex has also developed Liquick® Pure, a novel female catheter concept. Not only is its packaging functional and compact but it has a cosmetic look-and-feel.

186 Uroplasty BV Hofkamp 2 6161 DC Geleen The Netherlands www.uroplasty.com Uroplasty provides transformative treatment options for voiding dysfunctions. Urgent® PC Neuromodulation System supported by NICE guidance is an effective, non-drug, non-surgical, outpatient therapy for OAB symptoms and FI. Multiple publications demonstrate patient benefits and quality of life improvements. Macroplastique® is a soft-textured, permanent urethral bulking agent for SUI in males and females and VUR. Safety and efficacy are supported by a 20 year clinical history, 70,000 + patients and numerous publications. PTQ® Implants are an effective treatment for passive FI. Uroplasty:- Changing care to change lives

Wellspect HealthCare Aminogatan 1 SE-431 53 Mölndal Sweden www.wellspect.com Wellspect HealthCare, the name behind the family of LoFric catheters, is a leading global provider of innovative urological and surgical solutions. We passionately strive to make a real difference every day to everyone who needs our products and services. That is why every solution bearing the Wellspect HealthCare name carries with it the trust and dependability built on more than 30 years of life-improving performance.

ZSI (Zephyr Surgical Implant) C/Ulmann, route des Jeunes 4 1227 Acacias Switzerland www.zephyr-si.com The artificial urinary sphincter mimics a healthy sphincter in that it keeps the urethra closed until the patient wants to urinate. The artificial urinary sphincter ZSI 375 is a medical device that can be implanted in men. It is made of a silicone elastomer and is filled with saline solution. It mimics a healthy sphincter in that it keeps the urethra closed until the patient wants to urinate. This artificial urinary sphincter ZSI 375 is composed of two elements connected by kink-resistant tubing: a cuff is placed around the urethra and a control pump is placed in the scrotum. 187 Notes

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193 International Continence Society 45th Annual Meeting 5th - 9th October 2015

Call for Abstracts open 1st March - 1st April

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