Educational Course 2015: ICCS on Enuresis and Incontinence in Collaboration with the Japanese Society on Enuresis and Japanese Society of Pediatric Urology

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Educational Course 2015: ICCS on Enuresis and Incontinence in Collaboration with the Japanese Society on Enuresis and Japanese Society of Pediatric Urology International Children’s Continence Society (ICCS) Educational Course 2015: ICCS on Enuresis and Incontinence in collaboration with the Japanese Society on Enuresis and Japanese Society of Pediatric Urology Dates: June 28 (Sun.) - 29 (Mon.), 2015 Venue: Juroku Plaza, Gifu, Japan Chairman of Local Organizing Committee: Akihiro Kawauchi Professor and Chairman, Department of Urology, Shiga University of Medical Science Director, Japanese Society on Enuresis Director, Japanese Society of Pediatric Urology International Faculty: Paul Austin (USA) Kristian Vinter Juul (Denmark) Tryggve Nevéus (Sweden) Jens Peter Nørgaard (Denmark) Soren Rittig (Denmark) Johan Vande Walle (Belgium) Stephen Shei-Dei Yang (Taiwan) Local Organizing Committee: Shuichiro Fujinaga Yoshiyuki Ohtomo Saitama Children’s Medical Center Juntendo University Nerima Hospital Hidehiro Kakizaki Tomonori Yamanishi Asahikawa Medical University Dokkyo Medical University Kazunari Kaneko Shigeru Yoshida Kansai Medical University Kishokai Medical Corporation Hideo Nakai Jichi Medical University Website http://i-c-c-s.org/ Invitation to attend Dear friends and colleagues, It is a great pleasure to invite you to attend the International Children’s Continence Society (ICCS) Educational Course to be held at the Juroku Plaza in Gifu, Japan from June 28 to 29, 2015. It is the first ICCS Educational Course held in Japan. International and Japanese experts will showcase the latest concepts and researches on enuresis and incontinence, and help expanding our knowledge in the fields. Gifu is about 20 minutes by train from Nagoya, and the Juroku Plaza is adjacent to the Gifu station. I welcome your participation and wish fruitful discussions. Akihiro Kawauchi Chairman, ICCS Educational Course 2015 Department of Urology, Shiga University of Medical Science General Information Language English is official language. Japanese interpretation is available in all sessions. Registration fee 10,000JPY *On-site Registration only. We accept cash (Japanese yen) only. Get-together meeting June 28, 2015 18:00 at La Rose Provence, 1F, Juroku Plaza Venue Meitetsu Gifu Station Juroku Plaza 1-10-11 Hashimoto-cho, Gifu, Gifu, 500-8856, Japan Tel: +81- 58-262-0150 Access JR Gifu Station JR Gifu Station 2mins. on foot Meitetsu Gifu Station 7mins. on foot Juroku Plaza Central Japan International Airport about 25mins. by Meitetsu train to Kanayama station, then about 30 mins. by JR train to JR Gifu station Contact Educational Course 2015: ICCS on Enuresis and Incontinence Administration Office: Heart Organization Co., Ltd. 1-1-5 2E, Maedaminami-machi, Toyohashi, Aichi 440-0851, Japan TEL: +81-532-57-1276 FAX: +81-532-52-2883 E-mail: [email protected] International Children’s Continence Society (ICCS) Invitation to attend Program Dear friends and colleagues, Day-1 Sunday, June 28 Day-2 Monday, June 29 It is a great pleasure to invite you to attend the International Children’s Continence Society (ICCS) Educational Course to be held at the Juroku Plaza in Gifu, Japan from June 28 to 29, 2015. 9:00 Opening remarks Chair: Hidehiro Kakizaki (Asahikawa Medical University, Japan) It is the first ICCS Educational Course held in Japan. International and Japanese experts will showcase the latest concepts Chair: Yoshiyuki Ohtomo (Juntendo University Nerima Hospital, Japan) 9:00 NMNE: Stephen Shei-Dei Yang (Taipei Tzu Chi Hospital, Taiwan) and researches on enuresis and incontinence, and help expanding our knowledge in the fields. 9:05 Pathophysiology overview: Tryggve Nevéus (Uppsala University Children’s Hospital, Sweden) 9:20 Refractory and adult enuresis: Stephen Shei-Dei Yang (Taipei Tzu Chi Hospital, Taiwan) Gifu is about 20 minutes by train from Nagoya, and the Juroku Plaza is adjacent to the Gifu station. 9:20 Recent findings on pathophysiology of nocturnal enuresis 1 9:40 Diagnostic approach to incontinence: Paul Austin (St. Luis Children's Hospital, Washington University School of Medicine, USA) I welcome your participation and wish fruitful discussions. Sleep: Johan Vande Walle (University Hospital Ghent, Belgium) 10:00 Neurogenic bladder and overactive bladder: Paul Austin (St. Luis Children's Hospital, Washington University School of Medicine, USA) The relationship of Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Enuresis: Johan Vande Walle (University Hospital Ghent, Belgium) Akihiro Kawauchi Genetics and Enuresis: Soren Rittig (Skejby Sygehus, Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark) 10:20 Coffee break Chairman, ICCS Educational Course 2015 Department of Urology, Shiga University of Medical Science 10:20 Coffee break Chair: Tomonori Yamanishi (Dokkyo Medical University, Japan) 10:40 Bladder bowel dysfunction: Shina Kawai (Jichi Children's Medical Center Tochigi, Japan) Chair: Shuichiro Fujinaga (Saitama Children's Medical Center, Japan) 11:00 Posterior urethral valve and incontinence: Hideo Nakai (Jichi Children's Medical Center Tochigi, Japan) 10:40 Recent findings on pathophysiology of nocturnal enuresis 2 11:20 Dysfunctional voiding: Hidehiro Kakizaki (Asahikawa Medical University, Japan) General Information Nocturnal polyuria: Soren Rittig (Skejby Sygehus, Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark) Bladder: Akihiro Kawauchi (Shiga University of Medical Science, Japan) 11:45 Lunch Language 11:20 Psychological problems: Yasuyuki Naitoh (Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Japan) English is official language. Japanese interpretation is available in all sessions. Chair: Hideo Nakai (Jichi Children's Medical Center Tochigi, Japan) 11:45 Luncheon seminar 13:15 Urotherapy: Tryggve Nevéus (Uppsala University Children's Hospital, Sweden) Registration fee Jens Peter Nørgaard (Ferring International Pharma Science Centre, Denmark), 13:35 Nursing care and medical support for incontinence children: Naoko Kamata (Hyogo Prefectural Kobe Children's Hospital, Japan) 10,000JPY Kristian Vinter Juul (Global Scientific Affairs Urology, Ferring International Pharma Science Centre, Denmark) 13:55 Emotional and behavioral disorders and enuresis: Yuko Ishizaki (Kansai Medical University Takii Hospital, Japan) *On-site Registration only. We accept cash (Japanese yen) only. 14:15 Relationship between symptoms in children and adults: Shunji Akashi (Shintoshin Child Clinic, Japan) Get-together meeting Chair: Kazunari Kaneko (Kansai Medical University, Japan) 14:35 Case discussion June 28, 2015 18:00 at La Rose Provence, 1F, Juroku Plaza 13:15 ICCS terminology: Paul Austin (St. Luis Children's Hospital, Washington University School of Medicine, USA) 13:30 Diagnostic approach to nocturnal enuresis: Tomonori Yamanishi (Dokkyo Medical University Japan) 16:30 Closing remarks Venue 14:00 Web based clinical support tool: Shigeru Yoshida (Kishokai Medical Corporation, Japan) 14:15 Regional differences in history of and approach to nocturnal enuresis Meitetsu Gifu Station Japan: Masuji Hattori (Hyogo College of Medicine), Taiwan: Stephen Shei-Dei Yang (Taipei Tzu Chi Hospital), Juroku Plaza United States: Paul Austin (St. Luis Children's Hospital, Washington University School of Medicine), 1-10-11 Hashimoto-cho, Gifu, Gifu, 500-8856, Japan Tel: +81- 58-262-0150 European countries: Soren Rittig (Skejby Sygehus, Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark) Access 15:15 Coffee break JR Gifu Station JR Gifu Station 2mins. on foot Meitetsu Gifu Station 7mins. on foot Juroku Plaza Central Japan International Airport Chair: Shigeru Yoshida (Kishokai Medical Corporation, Japan) about 25mins. by Meitetsu train to Kanayama station, 15:35 Treatment strategy of nocturnal enuresis: Soren Rittig (Skejby Sygehus, Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark) then about 30 mins. by JR train to JR Gifu station 15:55 How to use treatment modalities? Alarm: Atsuko Hata (The Tazuke Kofukai Medical Research Institute, Japan) Contact Desmopressin: Yoshiyuki Ohtomo (Juntendo University Nerima Hospital, Japan) Educational Course 2015: ICCS on Enuresis and Incontinence Administration Office: Heart Organization Co., Ltd. Other modalities: Johan Vande Walle (University Hospital Ghent, Belgium) 1-1-5 2E, Maedaminami-machi, Toyohashi, Aichi 440-0851, Japan 17:25 Combination therapy: Shuichiro Fujinaga (Saitama Children's Medical Center, Japan) TEL: +81-532-57-1276 FAX: +81-532-52-2883 E-mail: [email protected] 17:50 Closing remarks of the day 18:00 Welcome party International Children’s Continence Society (ICCS) International Children’s Continence Society (ICCS) International Children’s Continence Society (ICCS) Program Day-1 Sunday, June 28 Day-2 Monday, June 29 9:00 Opening remarks Chair: Hidehiro Kakizaki (Asahikawa Medical University, Japan) Chair: Yoshiyuki Ohtomo (Juntendo University Nerima Hospital, Japan) 9:00 NMNE: Stephen Shei-Dei Yang (Taipei Tzu Chi Hospital, Taiwan) 9:05 Pathophysiology overview: Tryggve Nevéus (Uppsala University Children’s Hospital, Sweden) 9:20 Refractory and adult enuresis: Stephen Shei-Dei Yang (Taipei Tzu Chi Hospital, Taiwan) 9:20 Recent findings on pathophysiology of nocturnal enuresis 1 9:40 Diagnostic approach to incontinence: Paul Austin (St. Luis Children's Hospital, Washington University School of Medicine, USA) Sleep: Johan Vande Walle (University Hospital Ghent, Belgium) 10:00 Neurogenic bladder and overactive bladder: Paul Austin (St. Luis Children's Hospital, Washington University School of Medicine, USA) The relationship of Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Enuresis: Johan Vande Walle (University Hospital Ghent, Belgium) Genetics and Enuresis: Soren Rittig (Skejby Sygehus, Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark) 10:20 Coffee break 10:20 Coffee
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