British Society of Urogenital Radiology ESUR 2012 gratefully acknowledges the support of the following sponsors Main Sponsors Other Sponsors Our thanks also to www.esur2012.org __________________________________________________________________________________ ESUR – BSUR 2012 19th European Symposium on Urogenital Radiology and 7th BSUR Annual Scientific Meeting Congress Chairman: Sami Moussa (UK) Scientific Programme Committee President ESUR: Gertraud Heinz‐Peer (AT) Chairman: Sami Moussa (UK) Chairman BSUR: Phil Cook (UK) Boris Brkljacic (HR) SAR Honorary Lecture: Stuart Silverman (US) Michel Claudon (FR) Phil Cook (UK) MAIN TOPICS: Imaging and Management of Stone Nigel Cowan (UK) Disease Lorenzo Derchi (IT) Vikram Dogra (US) ACCREDITATION Nicolas Grenier (FR) CPD accreditation has been awarded by the Royal Gertraud Heinz‐Peer (AT) College of Radiologists as follows: Vibeke Løgager (DK Thursday 13 September (Members’ Day): 3 Sameh Morcos (UK) Friday 14 September: 7 Parvi Ramchandani (US) Saturday 15 September: 7 Michael Riccabona (AT) Sunday 16 September: 4 John Spencer (UK) Harriet Thoeny (CH) A total of 15 European CME credits (ECMEC) have Ahmet Turgut (TR) been awarded by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education Local Committee (EACCME). Sami Moussa Julian Keanie VENUE: John Brush Surgeons’ Hall, Royal College of Surgeons of Sameh Morcos Edinburgh, Nicolson Street, Edinburgh EH8 9DW Edinburgh, UK LOCAL CONGRESS ORGANISER Intelligent Events Limited www.intel‐events.co.uk Page | 1 www.esur2012.org __________________________________________________________________________________ Content Page Welcome 3 Faculty 4 Accreditation 5 Social Programme 6 Programme Overview 7 General Information 8 Maps of the Conference Area 9‐12 Scientific Programme Thursday 13.09.2012, Members’ Day 13 Friday 14.09.2012 14 Saturday 15.09.2012 15 Sunday 16.09.2012 16‐17 Posters 18‐20 Abstracts Members’ Day Sessions 21‐29 Lecture Sessions 30‐46 Sponsored Lectures 47‐50 Workshops 51‐58 Scientific Sessions 59‐77 Posters 78‐113 Author Index 114‐117 Page | 2 www.esur2012.org __________________________________________________________________________________ Dear Friends and Colleagues, As chairman of ESUR 2012, it gives great pleasure to welcome you to the historic city of Edinburgh for the 19th European Symposium on Urogenital Radiology and the 7th Annual Scientific Meeting of BSUR. Over many years the ESUR symposia have gone from strength to strength. We had an excellent joint meeting with our American colleagues last year in Dubrovnik under the chairmanship of Prof Boris Brkljacic. This year’s meeting is combined with the annual meeting of BSUR, bringing closer cooperation between the two societies. I am confident that ESUR 2012 will continue to follow the trend set by previous organisers. The local organising committee and the scientific programme committee have combined to organise a very interesting, stimulating and enjoyable programme covering a wide range of topics and debates delivered by world class speakers with eight lecture sessions, lunch symposia and lectures sponsored by industry, eight workshops and six scientific paper presentation sessions including the traditional members’ day. The Symposium this year takes place in the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh – this historic institution was established in 1505 and later granted its Royal Charter in 1506 by King James IV of Scotland. It celebrated its quincentenary year in 2005. The College offers excellent conferencing facilities. This imposing venue was chosen for its obvious medical connection as well as its central location, allowing delegates to visit our capital city easily. There is always more to the meeting than the scientific programme. I have always found ESUR a particularly friendly and informal society. Our meetings are a great occasion to meet with good friends and colleagues from many parts of the world. Please take the opportunity to enjoy our social events and activities. As a capital city, Edinburgh has much to offer its visitors, from the magnificent Castle overlooking the Old and New Town to the Royal Palace of Holyrood. In addition there are numerous multicultural restaurants, typical Scottish pubs, contemporary bars and great shopping opportunities all within walking distance from the venue. I must take this opportunity to thank our colleagues from industry who have supported this meeting and so enabled it to take place. Their contributions to this meeting and hopefully future meetings are greatly appreciated. I thank and acknowledge the scientific programme committee for their hard work, the local organising committee for their continuous support and last but not least our organisers from Intelligent Events for their excellent guidance. Wishing you all an excellent conference, Sami Moussa Chairman ESUR 2012 Page | 3 www.esur2012.org __________________________________________________________________________________ Faculty 1. Clare Allen (UK) 45. Ercan Kocakoc (TR) 2. Céline Alt (DE) 46. Maria Luisa Lobo (PT) 3. Vincent Anaf (BE) 47. Anders Magnusson (SE) 4. Mac Armstrong (UK) 48. Gabriele Masselli (IT) 5. Moji Balogun (UK) 49. Ian McCafferty (UK) 6. Harry Bardgett (UK) 50. Jo McHugo (UK) 7. Jelle Barentsz (NL) 51. Duncan McLaren (UK) 8. Grant Baxter (UK) 52. Lee Mitsumori (US) 9. Marc Bazot (FR) 53. Sameh Morcos (UK) 10. Marie‐France Bellin (FR) 54. Sami Moussa (UK) 11. Antonina Bergman (SE) 55. Jeff Newhouse (US) 12. Michele Bertolotto (IT) 56. Paul Nikolaidis (US) 13. Ennio Biscaldi (IT) 57. Olivera Nikolic (RS) 14. Alison Bradley (UK) 58. Raymond Oyen (BE) 15. John Brush (UK) 59. Mustafa Ozmen (TR) 16. Mark Callaway (UK) 60. Valeria Panebianco (IT) 17. Filipe Caseiro‐Alves (PT) 61. Frederica Papadopoulou (GR) 18. Michel Claudon (FR) 62. Nick Papanikolaou (US) 19. Richard Cohan (US) 63. Uday Patel (UK) 20. Phil Cook (UK) 64. Alf Pollard (UK) 21. Francois Cornud (FR) 65. Emilio Quaia (IT) 22. Jean Michel Correas (FR) 66. Parvati Ramchandani (AT) 23. Nigel Cowan (UK) 67. Gennaro Restaino (IT) 24. Teresa Margarida Cunha (PT) 68. Michael Riccabona (AT) 25. Lorenzo Derchi (IT) 69. Jonathan Richenberg (UK) 26. Vikram Dogra (US) 70. Andrea Rockall (UK) 27. Tarek EL Diasty (EG) 71. Giles Roditi (UK) 28. Louise Dickinson (UK) 72. Günther Schneider (DE) 29. Rania Farouk (EG) 73. Stuart Silverman (US) 30. Thomas Fischer (DE) 74. Marjorie Stein (US) 31. Rosemarie Forstner (AT) 75. Stuart Taylor (UK) 32. Jurgen Futterer (NL) 76. Harriet Thoeny (CH) 33. Suzan Goldman (BR) 77. Henrik Thomsen (DK) 34. Nicolas Grenier (FR) 78. David Tolley (UK) 35. Bernd Hamm (DE) 79. Jonathan Tuck (UK) 36. Sameh Hanna (EG) 80. Ahmet Turgut (TR) 37. Gertraud Heinz‐Peer (AT) 81. Neil Turner (UK) 38. Seung Hyup Kim (KR) 82. Sadhna Verma (US) 39. Jarl Jakobsen (DK) 83. Pierre‐Hughes Vivier (FR) 40. Julian Keanie (UK) 84. Tze Wah (UK) 41. Phil Kenney (US) 85. Dominik Weishaupt (CH) 42. Chris King (UK) 86. Graham Wilkinson (UK) 43. Karen Kinkel (CH) 87. Ulrich Willi (USA) 44. Alex Kirkham (UK) Page | 4 www.esur2012.org __________________________________________________________________________________ Accreditation CPD Accreditation ESUR 2012 is accredited by the Royal College of Radiologists to provide a maximum total of 21 hours of CPD credits. Distribution of CPD credits is as follows: Thursday September 13 2012: 3 credits Friday September 14 2012: 7 credits Saturday September 15 2012: 7 credits Sunday September 16 2012: 4 credits European CME credits (ECMEC) A total of 15 European CME credits (ECMEC) have been awarded by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME). Page | 5 www.esur2012.org __________________________________________________________________________________ Social Programme Members’ Dinner On Thursday September 13, 2012 the traditional ESUR Members’ Dinner will be held at the Playfair Library in the Old College, South Bridge, Edinburgh. Built in the sixteenth century, William Playfair's impressive Edinburgh landmark is the birthplace of the University of Edinburgh. Tickets booked on‐line will be handed out with your registration pack. On‐site registrations are subject to availability. Welcome Reception All registered participants are warmly welcome to join the welcome reception at the Signet Library on Friday 14 September. The Signet Library in the centre of Edinburgh’s old town is synonymous with prestige and Georgian elegance. Steeped in history, the building, with its lower and upper libraries, was completed in 1822 in time for the celebrated visit to Edinburgh of King George IV who described the upper library as “the finest drawing room in Europe”. The Signet Library continues to be owned by The Society of Writers to Her Majesty’s Signet (also known as The WS Society) – an association of Scottish lawyers and one of the oldest professional bodies in the world. The Society’s origins lie in the 15th century as the “writers” of documents sealed with “the Signet”, the private seal of the Scottish Kings – hence “Writers to the Signet” or “WS”. Course Dinner On Saturday 15 September the Course Dinner will be held at the Mansfield Traquair. Tickets booked on‐line will be handed out with your registration pack. On‐site registrations are subject to availability. The Mansfield Traquair Centre is a former Catholic Apostolic Church located on the edge of Edinburgh's historic New Town. The building was designed by the prominent nineteenth‐century architect Sir Robert Rowand Anderson and completed in 1885. The most outstanding feature
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