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ANNUAL MEETING OF THE IRISH SOCIETY OF UROLOGYin conjunction with the
Urological Club of Great Britain and Ireland
The Ritz-Carlton Powerscourt, Enniskerry, Co. WicklowFriday 20th & Saturday 21st September 2013
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
CPD Credits: 11
MESSAGE OF WELCOME
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I wish you a very warm welcome to the 2013 Irish Society of Urology Annual Scientific Meeting held this year in conjunction with the Urological Club of Great Britain and Ireland (UCGBI). The UCGBI is the oldest of the Urology Travelling Clubs and is composed of Members from both of these islands who work in University Hospital Urology Departments. The ISU is delighted to have them at our meeting this year.
Amongst the UCGBI’s founding members in 1948 was the ISU’s own Terence Millin. This year, I am very pleased to personally welcome my good friend and UCGBI member, Mr Adrian Joyce, the President of the British Association of Urological Surgeons.
I also want to particularly welcome you all to Wicklow, my adopted county of the past 20 years. Even though I am a mere “blow-in” as far as the Wicklow natives are concerned, I am immensely proud to show off to you one of the most beautiful places on the planet. I hope your time in Powerscourt will give you some sense of that pride.
Our Annual Scientific Meeting this year has adopted the same academic format introduced last year in Hollywood, County Down, by our Past President, Ron Grainger. That meeting was scientifically most successful and I trust this year will be equally successful. This year we had a large number of submitted abstracts, and I am so grateful to all who sent us their hard work for consideration. I am sorry that not everyone was successful in having their papers accepted. The quality of papers submitted was astoundingly high for an island of a mere 6.3 million inhabitants.
Our Guest Speakers for this year’s meeting, Mike Naslund from the US and Ian Eardley from the UK, are each two of the nicest men you would ever want to meet, both are excellent surgeons and both have great scientific minds. Mike was my senior in the training programme in Baltimore, and Ian and I have worked together for many years on the Board of the BJU International in London. You will enjoy watching them both in action over the next few days.
I would also like to express my deep appreciation to my colleagues presenting and chairing programme sessions at the meeting.
I am delighted to announce the introduction of two innovations for this years meeting; first and foremost, the abstracts this year will be kindly published by Mr Ian Pearce, Editor of The Journal of Clinical Urology, an organ of The British Association of Urological Surgeons, secondly the ISU main identity badge was re-created and as a result of the improved resolution we were in a position to introduce compulsory ISU branded templates for our poster and podium presentations.
I invite you to join us for next year’s meeting which will take place in the Malton Hotel, Killarney on Thursday 25th of September & Friday 26th of September 2014.
David Quinlan,President Irish Society of Urology
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ANNUAL MEETING OF THE IRISH SOCIETY OF UROLOGY IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE UROLOGICAL CLUB OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND
The Ritz-Carlton Powerscourt, Enniskerry, Co. WicklowFriday 20th & Saturday 21st September 2013
PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE
Friday 20th September 2013
08.00 – 16.45 Registration Pre-Function area
08.30 – 08.55 Urological Club of Great Britain & Ireland Annual General Meeting Glencree Room
09.00 – 10.30 Session 1: Laboratory Research Salon 2 & 3
10.30 – 11.00 Exhibition & Refreshments Pre-function area & Salon 1
11.00 – 13.00 Session 2: Prostate Cancer Trials and Tribulations Salon 2 & 3
13.00 – 14.00 Lunch, Exhibition & Poster Viewing Pre-Function area & Salon 1
14.00 – 16.00 Session 3: Moderated Poster Session Salon 2 & 3
16.30 – 17.00 Guest Lecture: Health-Care – Who Can Afford It? Delivered by: Professor Michael Naslund, Chairman, Department of Urology, University of Maryland Salon 2 & 3
17.00 – 18.00 Irish Society of Urology Council Meeting Glencree Room
ANNUAL MEETING OF THE IRISH SOCIETY OF UROLOGY IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE UROLOGICAL CLUB OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND
The Ritz-Carlton Powerscourt, Enniskerry, Co. WicklowFriday 20th & Saturday 21st September 2013
PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE
Saturday 21st September 2013
08.00 – 12.30 Registration Pre-Function Area
08.30 – 09.00 Irish Society of Urology Annual General Meeting Salon 2 & 3
09.00 – 10.30 Session 1: Kidney Lumps and Transplants Salon 2 & 3
10.30 – 11.00 Exhibition & Refreshments Pre-function area & Salon 1
11.00 – 12.30 Session 2: Acute Urology and Surgical Training
12.30 – 13.00 Guest Lecture: Men vs Health Delivered by: Mr Ian Eardley, St James University Hospital, Leeds
*In order to receive CPD credits all delegates must sign in at the registration desk on both mornings*
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IRISH SOCIETY OF UROLOGY ANNUAL MEETING IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE UROLOGICAL CLUB OF GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND
GUEST SPEAKERS
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PROFESSOR MICHAEL NASLUND
Michael Naslund is the Professor and Chief of Urology at the University of Maryland in Baltimore. He received a Bachelor of Science from Davidson College and a Doctorate in Medicine from The Johns Hopkins University. Mike completed a Residency and Fellowship in Urology at the Johns Hopkins Hospital and was on the Staff of Hopkins before moving to his current position at the University of Maryland. Unusually for a Urologist, he has completed a Masters in Business Administration from the Wharton School of Finance. He has published widely on Prostate Disease and Health Economics. Mike is a Texan. He has never lost his Texan accent and has never lost that innate ability to take a complex problem and make it very understandable. He is a great communicator.
MR IAN EARDLEY
Ian Eardley qualified from Sidney Sussex College and Addenbrooke’s Hospital Cambridge in 1981, undertaking surgical and urological training in Portsmouth, Cambridge and Norwich. He became a Consultant Urologist in St James’s Hospital in Leeds in 1993, where he has developed a general urological practise with particular interest in sexual dysfunction, genital surgery and genitourinary reconstruction. His research has included work on the quality of life after penectomy, urinary tract infection and sexual dysfunction.
He has written or co-authored seven urological textbooks and published over 175 chapters or scientific papers. He was the Director of the Office of Education for the British Association of Urological Surgeons between 2002–2006, Chairman of the Specialist Advisory Committee in Urology between 2007–2009 and a BAUS council member between 2000–2003. He was Surgical Director of the Intercollegiate Surgical Curriculum Programme 2009-2011 and is current Chairman of the Joint Committee for Surgical Training. He is an elected Member of Council of the Royal College of Surgeons of England and Council Lead for Training. In addition he is the Immediate Past President of the European Society of Sexual Medicine and Associate Editor of the Journal of Sexual Medicine.
Friday 20th September 2013
08.30 – 08.55 Urological Club of Great Britain & Ireland Annual General Meeting
Session 1: LABORATORY RESEARCH
09.00 – 10.30 Co-Chairs: Professor Bill Watson, University College Dublin Professor Thomas Lynch, St James’s Hospital, Dublin
09.00 – 09.10 GO SLO SR-5-130 IS A NOVEL BK CHANNEL OPENER M. Hollywood, S. Roy, R.J. Large, A. Akande, T. Webb, A. Kshatri, G.P. Sergeant, N.G. McHale, K.D. Thornbury Smooth Muscle Research Centre, Dundalk Institute of Technology, Co. Louth
09.10 – 09.20 HUMAN ENDOGENOUS RETROVIRUS K EXPRESSION PREDICTS PROSTATE CANCER R.F. Downey, T. Wallace, F.J. Giles, F.J. Sullivan, G. Durkan, K. Walsh, E. Roger, F.W. Johanning, S. Ambs, S. Glynn Prostate Cancer Institute, National University of Ireland, Galway
09.20 – 09.30 INTRODUCING NOVELTOLUIDINE SULFONAMIDE EL102, A POTENTIAL CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC AGENT IN PROSTATE CANCER A. Toner, F.J. Sullivan, F.J. Giles, L. Breen, L. Carleton, K. Walsh, G. Durkan, E. Roger, J. Lewis, S. Glynn Prostate Cancer Institute, NUI, Galway
09.30 – 09.40 MICRO RNA EXPRESSION PROFILING ACROSS SIX DIFFERENT PATHOLOGICAL STATES IN PROSTATE CANCER A. L Walsh1, C. O Rourke2, B. Hayes1, E. Bolton3, P. Smith1, B. Loftus4, S. Finn1, T. Lynch3, A. Perry2
St James’s Hospital, Dublin1
Trinity College Dublin2
St Vincent’s University Hospital3
Tallaght Hospital, Dublin4
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09.40 – 09.50 C-PEPTIDE AS A MARKER OF DISEASE AGGRESSION IN EARLY PROSTATE CANCER K. Breen, L. Murphy, S. Boyce, J. Fitzpatrick, W. Watson UCD School of Medicine and Medical Sciences, Conway Institute of Biomolecular and Biomedical Science, University College Dublin
09.50 – 10.00 EPITHELIAL-MESENCHYMAL TRANSITION IN DOCETAXEL RESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER CELL LINES K. Hanrahan, M. Prencipe, D. Lundon, A. O’Neill, R.W. Watson UCD School of Medicine and Medical Science, Conway Institute of Biomolecular and Biomedical Science, University College Dublin
10.00 – 10.10 VALIDATION OF A PANEL OF SERUM BIO-MARKERS TO INFORM SURGICAL INTERVENTION IN PROSTATE CANCER S. Boyce, L. Murphy, J.M. Fitzpatrick, T.B. Murphy, R.W. Watson University College of Dublin
10.10 – 10.20 A NOVEL APPROACH TOWARDS OPTIMISING TREATMENT IN DOCETAXEL RESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER D J Lundon*1,2,M Prencipe1,2, A O’Neill1,2, G O’Hurley1 , S Madden2,3, S Ahearne2,3, P Doolan2,3, JM Fitzpatrick1,2 , RWG Watson1,2
School of Medicine and Medical Science, University College Dublin, Dublin1
Molecular Therapeutics for Cancer Ireland2
National Institute for Cellular Biotechnology, Dublin City University3
10.30 – 11.00 Exhibition & Refreshments
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Session 2: PROSTATE CANCER TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS
11.00 – 13.00 Co-Chairs: Professor Michael Naslund, University of Maryland Mr David Mulvin, St Vincent’s University Hospital, Dublin
11.00 – 11.10 HAVE THE INTRODUCTION OF GP GUIDELINES AND THE RAPID ACCESS PROSTATE CLINICS IMPROVED PATIENT AWARENESS? O. Drumm, S. Kiely, J. Drumm, H. Flood, G. Durkan Department of Urology and NCCP Clinic, University Hospital Limerick
11.10 – 11.20 ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN METHOD OF DETECTION, CLINICAL AND SOCIO- DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS AND PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING AMONG PROSTATE CANCER SURVIVORS Frances J Drummond1, Heather Kinnear2, Eamonn O’Leary1, Anna Gavin 2, Linda Sharp1
National Cancer Registry Ireland, Cork1
Northern Ireland Cancer Registry, Belfast2
11.20 – 11.30 INFECTION AFTER PROSTATE BIOPSY: FIGHTING BACK AGAINST THE RESISTANCE! Matthew Burke1, Catherine McGarvey1, Nuala Scanlon2, Cassie Canning3, Kiaran O'Malley1 ,Nicholas Hegarty1, Carmel Cronin4, Margaret Hannon2 , John Murray4, David Galvin1
Dept. of Urology, Mater Misericordiae University Hospital1
Dept. of Microbiology, Mater Misericordiae University Hospital2
Dept of Urology, Mater Private Hospital3
Dept. of Radiology, Mater Misericordiae University Hospital4
11.30 – 11.40 MULTIPARAMETRIC VERSUS CONVENTIONAL MRI IN THE DETECTION AND STAGING OF PROSTATE CANCER. S.P. Power1, S.F. Oon1, J.S. Kelly1, V. McDermott2, P. Ryan3, P.C. Ryan1, 4 Department Urology, Bons Secours Hospital, Cork1
Department of Radiology, Bons Secours Hospital, Cork2
Department of Pathology, Bons Secours Hospital, Cork3
Department of Surgery, University College Cork4
11.40 – 11.50 THE PREDICTIVE VALUE OF THE PIRADS CLASSIFICATION IN THE MRI- DIRECTED PROSTATE BIOPSY F. O’Kelly, E. Ni Murchu, A. Thomas, D. Mulvin, C. McMahon, D. Quinlan St. Vincent’s University Hospital, Dublin
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12.00 – 12.10 AN ALL-IRELAND POPULATION-BASED STUDY OF PAST AND CURRENT PHYSICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SIDE-EFFECTS FOLLOWING PROSTATE CANCER TREATMENTS H. Kinnear1, F. Drummond2, L. Sharp2, A. Gavin1
Queens University Belfast1
National Cancer Registry Ireland2
12.10 – 12.20 BLOOD LOSS AND EARLY RETURN OF PAD FREE URINARY CONTINENCE ARE SIGNIFICANTLY IMPROVED USING THE MYERS APICAL DISSECTION TECHNIQUE FOR RRP: A COMPARATIVE AUDIT. S.F. Oon1, K. Cooper2, P. Ryan2, P .C. Ryan1, 3 Department of Urology, Bons Secours Hospital, Cork1
Department of Pathology, Bons Secours Hospital, Cork2
Department of Surgery, University College Cork3
12.20 – 12.30 CAN EXTRA-PERITONEAL ACCESS BE ADAPTED TO ROBOTIC ASSISTED RADICAL PROSATECTOMY? R.M. Long1, M Do1, N. Ragavan1, A. Dietel1, T. Häfner1, E. Liatsikos2, J.U. Stolzenburg1
University of Leipzig, Germany1
University of Patras, Greece2
12.30 – 12.40 MALE PERI-URETHRAL SLING POST RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY E.M. Bolton, L. Smyth, D. Moran, A. Thomas, T. H. Lynch St. James Hospital, Dublin
12.40 – 12.50 INITIAL OUTCOMES FOR PT3 PROSTATE CANCER POST RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY L.G. Smyth, N. Nusrat, I.M. Cullen, B. Barea,G. Nama, K. Walsh, E. Rogers, J. Syed, M. Corcoran, G.C. Durkan Galway University Hospital
12.50 – 13.00 FINAL PATHOLOGICAL OUTCOMES IN MEN WITH LOW-GRADE PROSTATE CANCER UNDERGOING RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY L.G. Smyth, K. Walsh, E. Rogers, G. Durkan Galway University Hospital
13.00 – 14.00 Exhibition, Lunch & Poster Viewing
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Session 3 MODERATED POSTER SESSION
14.00 – 16.15 Co-Chairs: Mr Jonathan Ramsay, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London Mr John Thornhill, Clane General Hospital, Kildare
POSTER 1 NARROW-BAND IMAGE FLEXIBLE CYSTOSCOPY COMPARED TO WHITE- LIGHT FLEXIBLE CYSTOSCOPY: OUR INITIAL EXPERIENCE B.M. Thomas, F. Subin, P. Downey Causeway Hospital, Coleraine, Northern HSC Trust
POSTER 2 RE-RESECTION TURBT FOR HIGH-GRADE NON-MUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER IN NEWLY DIAGNOSED PATIENTS M. Christodoulidou, J. Oates, M. Pillai Royal Blackburn Hospital ELHT, UK
POSTER 3 MAJORITY OF UROLOGISTS ADMIT PATIENTS PRE-OPERATIVELY FOR BOWEL PREPARATION PRIOR TO RADICAL CYSTECTOMY: A NATIONAL SURVEY ME Kelly, GJ Nason, BB McGuire, A Looney, G Lennon, D Mulvin, DM Quinlan, D Galvin St. Vincent’s University Hospital, Dublin
POSTER 4 LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL CYSTECTOMY AND ILEAL CONDUIT RECONSTRUCTION: PRELIMINARY IRISH EXPERIENCE S.Giri, E. Redmond, M. Abdelrahman, J. Ford, M. Akram, H.D. Flood University Hospital Limerick
POSTER 5 EVALUATION OF OUTCOMES FOLLOWING EXCISION OF LARGE SYMPTOMATIC BLADDER DIVERTICULA D. Moran, A. Thomas, R. Grainger, R. Flynn, T. McDermott, J. Thornhill Tallaght Hospital, Dublin
POSTER 6 POST CHEMOTHERAPY RETROPERITONEAL LYMPH NODE DISSECTION IN THE MANAGEMENT OF METASTATIC TESTIS CANCER: THE 18 YEAR EXPERIENCE IN AN IRISH SETTING S. Considine, R. Heaney, J. Thornhill Tallaght Hospital, Dublin
POSTER 7 PREVALENCE OF INCIDENTAL DIAGNOSIS OF PROSTATE CANCER IN SUSPECTED BENIGN PROSTATIC SURGERY M. R. Siddiqui, A. Thomas, M. Alsinnawi, M. Shaikh, T. McDermott, R. Grainger, J.A. Thornhill, R. Flynn, I. Cheema AMNCH Tallaght Hospital, Dublin
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POSTER 8 GP REFERRALS TO THE RAPID ACCESS PROSTATE CANCER (RAPC) CLINIC IN GALWAY - ARE THEY ADEQUATE? L. Lenihan, I. Cullen, M. Corcoran, S. Jaffry, E. Rogers, K. Walsh, G. Durkan Galway University Hospital
POSTER 9 PROPHYLACTIC ANTIBIOTICS IN THE PREVENTION OF SEPSIS FOLLOWING TRANS-RECTAL ULTRASOUND GUIDED BIOPSY OF THE PROSTATE: CLOSING THE AUDIT LOOP S. King, B. Kelly, E. Rogers, G. Durkan, K. Walsh Galway University Hospital
POSTER 10 INFECTION FOLLOWING TRUS GUIDED BIOPSY OF THE PROSTATE - SINGLE CENTRE EXPERIENCE A. Aslam, F. Kenny, S. Davitt, A. McNamara, O. Clyne Sligo General Hospital
POSTER 11 EVALUATING THE LEARNING CURVE OF EXPERIENCED LAPAROSCOPIC SURGEONS IN ROBOTIC ASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY R.M. Long1, M. Do1, H. Qazi1, P.Ho Thi1, M. Mende2, M. Nicolaus1, T. Franz1, A. Dietel1, E. Liatsikos3, J.U. Stolzenburg1
Department of Urology, University of Leipzig 1
Clinical Trial Centre Leipzig, University of Leipzig 2
Department of Urology, University of Patras 3
POSTER 12 HISTOLOGICAL REPORTING OF RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY SPECIMENS IN IRELAND Quinlan M1, O’Kelly F1, Cullen I1, D’Arcy F1, Durkan G2
Urology HST Programme, RCSI, Dublin1
Department of Urology, Galway University Hospital, Galway2
POSTER 13 THE CLINICAL UTILITY OF PROSTATE CANCER RISK CALCULATORS IN COHORTS FROM NATIONS WITH THE HIGHEST INCIDENCE OF PROSTATE CANCER IN EUROPE AND AFRICA Dara J Lundon*1,2, B Kelly2,3, AK Sunyani5, G Durkan3, E Rogers3, K O’Malley4, N Hegarty4, D Mulvin2, RWG Watson2, JM Fitzpatrick2,4, D Quinlan2, D Galvin2,4, K Walsh3
St. Vincent’s University Hospital, Dublin1
University College Dublin, Dublin2 University Hospital Galway3
Mater Misericordiae University Hospital, Dublin4
Regional Hospital, Sunyani, Ghana5
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POSTER 14 CLIMACTURIA AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY : MRI-BASED PREDICTORS J.F. Sullivan, K. Matsushita, J.M. Choi, D. Elterman, O. Akin, C.J. Nelson, J.S. Sandhu, J.P. Mulhall Male Sexual and Reproductive Medicine Program, Urology Service, Department of Urology and Department of Radiology, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, USA
POSTER 15 LOW INCIDENCE OF BLADDER NECK CONTRACTURE POST OPEN RADICAL RETROPUBIC PROSTATECTOMY AIDED BY THE GREENWALD SOUND E. Redmond, K.M. O’Connor, P. Sweeney Mercy University Hospital, Cork
POSTER 16 URETHRAL RECONSTRUCTION - AN IRISH PERSPECTIVE C. Browne, E. Browne, M. Quinlan, D. Galvin, N. Hegarty, K. O’Malley Department of Urology, Mater Misericordiae University Hospital, Dublin
POSTER 17 PATIENT REPORTED AND CLINICAL OUTCOMES AFTER URETHROPLASTY G. Conroy, A.C. Harris, B.J. Duggan Belfast City Hospital
POSTER 18 A SURVEY FOR NEW PRODUCT INNOVATIONS WITHIN THE STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE ARENA M. Morrissey1, A. Kher2, J.C. Forde3, H.D. Flood3
BioInnovate Ireland, University of Limerick1 BioInnovate Ireland, National University of Ireland, Galway2
University Hospital Limerick3
POSTER 19 ASSESSMENT OF THE SUBJECTIVE CURE RATE OF THE SUPRAPUBIC ARC (SPARC TM) SLING IN POST-MENPAULSAL FEMALE PATIENTS WITH STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE J.C. Forde, N.F. Davis, J. Lim, E. Redmond, N.P. Kelly, M. Abdelrahman, H.D. Flood University Hospital Limerick, Limerick
POSTER 20 MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF THE BPH PROSTATE CORRELATE TO IPSS SYMPTOM SCORES N.P. Kelly, S.K. Giri, M.Walsh, H.D. Flood Limerick University Hospital, Limerick
POSTER 21 DAY-CASE LASER PVP OF THE PROSTATE - AN EXCELLENT OPTION FOR SYMPTOMATIC BPH I. Cullen, B. Barea, S. Jaffry University College Hospital, Galway
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POSTER 22 PAEDIATRIC CIRCUMCISION IN HSE SOUTH - A LOOMING CRISIS? F. O’Kelly, S. Elamin, E. Kiely, C. Brady Mercy & Cork University Hospital
POSTER 23 IS POSSUM A VALID RISK ASSESSMENT MODEL FOR PREDICTING OUTCOMES OF MAJOR UROLOGICAL SURGERY? A SAMPLE STUDY IN A UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL A.T. Farrell, M.S. Floyd, M. Lucky, R.N. Stephenson Wirral University Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
POSTER 24 LONG-TERM OUTCOMES AFTER DECEASED DONOR RENAL TRANSPLANTATION IN PATIENTS WITH GENITO-URINARY TUBERCULOSIS L.C. McLoughlin, N.F. Davis, C. Dowling, R. Power, P. Mohan, D. Hickey, G. Smyth, M. Eng, D. Little Department of Urology and Transplant Surgery, Beaumont Hospital, Dublin
POSTER 25 EARLY PENILE REHABILITATION WITH ONCE DAILY PDE 5 INHIBITORS IN THE INITIAL MANAGEMENT OF PEYRONIE'S DISEASE - OUR INITIAL EVALUATION B. Thomas, F. Subin Causeway Hospital, Coleraine, Northern HSC Trust
16.15 – 16.30 Exhibition & Refreshments
GUEST LECTURE
16.30 – 17.00 HEALTH-CARE - WHO CAN AFFORD IT? Professor Michael Naslund Chairman, Department of Urology, University of Maryland
17.00 – 18.00 Irish Society of Urology Council Meeting Glencree Room
Saturday 21st September 2013
Session 1: KIDNEY LUMPS AND TRANSPLANTS
09.00 – 10.30 Co-Chairs: Adrian Joyce, St James' University Hospital, Leeds Mr Gordon Smyth, Beaumont Hospital, Dublin
09.00 – 09.10 RENAL CELL CARCINOMA - A TWO DECADE ANALYSIS IN A UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL: 1995-2012 G.J. Nason, B.B. McGuire, T. Murphy, M.E. Kelly, A. Looney, D. Byrne, D.W. Mulvin, D.J. Galvin, D.M. Quinlan, G.M. Lennon St. Vincent’s University Hospital, Dublin
09.10 – 09.20 INCIDENTALOLOGY - A DEVELOPING UROLOGICAL SUBSPECIALTY A. Looney, G. Nason, B. McGuire, M. Kelly, D. Mulvin, D. Galvin, D. Quinlan, G. Lennon St. Vincent's University Hospital, Dublin
09.20 – 09.30 EN-BLOC STAPLING OF THE RENAL HILUM DURING LAPAROSCOPIC NEPHRECTOMY - A SINGLE SURGEON EXPERIENCE IN IRELAND J.F. Sullivan, F. McNamara, J.C. Forde, R.E. Power Beaumont Hospital, Dublin
09.30 – 09.40 LAPAROSCOPIC NEPHRECTOMY IN HIGH BODY MASS INDEX PATIENTS: ANALYSIS OF WAIST CIRCUMFERENCE AND WAIST -TO-HIP RATIO ON SURGICAL OUTCOMES E. Bolton, D. Hennessey, P. Lonergan, A. Walsh, F. Dary, T.H. Lynch St. James Hospital, Dublin
09.40 – 09.50 ZERO ISCHAEMIA LAPROSCOPIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY FOR CLINICAL TUMOUR STAGE 1 (CT1) RENAL TUMOURS P. E. Lonergan, E. M. Bolton, F. D’Arcy, A. Z. Thomas, T. H. Lynch St. James’s Hospital, Dublin
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09.50 – 10.00 CT ACCURACY IN DETECTION OF T3 RENAL CELL CARCINOMA M. Abdelrahman, L.J. Lim, J.C. Forde, E. Redmond, H.D. Flood, S. Giri University Hospital Limerick, Limerick
10.00 – 10.10 DOES COLONISATION WITH MRSA PRIOR TO RENAL TRANSPLANTATION PREDISPOSE TO RENAL ALLOGRAFT FAILURE? C. Moore, NF Davis, G Smyth, P Mohan, DM Little, D Hickey, R Power, M Eng Beaumont Hospital, Dublin
10.10 – 10.20 OUTCOME OF RENAL TRANSPLANTATION IN PATIENTS WITH AN ILEAL CONDUIT L. McLoughlin, N. Davis, C. Dowling, R. Power, P. Mohan, D. Hickey, G. Smyth, M. Eng, D. Little Beaumont Hospital, Dublin
10.20 – 10.30 EX-VIVO RECONSTRUCTION OF THE DONOR RENAL ARTERY IN RENAL TRANSPLANTATION: A CASE CONTROL STUDY L. McLoughlin, N. Davis, C. Dowling, R. Power, P. Mohan, D. Hickey, G. Smyth, M. Eng, D. Little Beaumont Hospital, Dublin
10.30 – 11.00 Exhibition & Refreshments
Session 2: ACUTE UROLOGY AND SURGICAL TRAINING
11.00 – 12.30 Co-Chairs: Mr Ian Eardley, St James University Hospital, Leeds Mr Hugh Flood, Mid-Western Regional Hospital, Limerick
11.00 – 11.10 CURRENT PRACTICE IN THE MANAGEMENT OF THE ACUTE SCROTUM IN ADULTS AND ADOLESCENTS IN IRELAND M. Abdelrahman, J.C. Forde, E. Redmond, H.D. Flood, S. Giri University Hospital Limerick, Limerick
11.10 – 11.20 DOES DOPPLER ULTRASONOGRAPHY HELP REASSURE WHEN THERE IS A LOW INDEX OF SUSPICION FOR TESTICULAR TORSION? W. Mohammed, K. O’Connor, E. Kiely Cork University Hospital
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11.20 – 11.30 SEXUAL FUNCTION OUTCOMES FOLLOWING FRACTURE OF THE PENIS G.J. Nason, B. McGuire, S. Liddy, A. Looney, G.M. Lennon, D. W. Mulvin, D.J. Galvin, D.M. Quinlan St. Vincent’s University Hospital, Dublin
11.30 – 11.40 RENAL RELATED TRAUMA: THE RUGBY EXPERIENCE CM Freeman1, ME Kelly1, G. Nason1, B. McGuire1, J. Ryan, G. Lennon1, D. Galvin1, D. Quinlan1, D. Mulvin1
Department of Urology, St Vincent’s University Hospital, Dublin1 Department of Emergency Medicine, St Vincent’s University Hospital, Dublin 2
11.40 – 11.50 RENAL TRAUMA AND THE YIELD OF FOLLOW-UP IMAGING K. Breen, N. Khan, E. Rogers, P. Sweeney, E. Kiely, F. O’Brien Cork University Hospital, Cork
11.50 – 12.00 IATROGENIC URETERIC INJURIES D. Curry, M. Dooher, S. Woolsey Belfast City Hospital, Belfast
12.00 – 12.10 A PROSPECTIVE AUDIT OF UROLOGY EMERGENCY ACTIVITY IN AN IRISH TEACHING HOSPITAL E. Redmond, J.C. Forde, M. Abdelrahman, C. Akram, S. Giri, H.D. Flood Midwestern Regional Hospital, Limerick
12.10 – 12.20 UROLOGICAL OPERATIVE EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING R. Turo, S. Bromage, M. Smolski, R. Esler, A. Thompson, N. Oakley, R. Brough, S. Brown, G.N. Collins Stepping Hill Hospital, Stockport, UK
12.20 – 12.30 CAN PRIVATE HOSPITALS PROVIDE SUITABLE TRAINING TO BASIC SPECIALTY AND JUNIOR REGISTRAR TRAINEES IN UROLOGY? S.F. Oon1, F. O’Kelly3, P.E. Lonergan4, D.M. Lanigan1, P.C. Ryan1, 2 Department of Urology, Bons Secours Hospital, Cork1
Department of Surgery, University College Cork2
Department of Urology, Cork University Hospital3 Department of Urology, St James’s Hospital, Dublin4
GUEST LECTURE
12.30 – 13.00 MEN vs HEALTH Mr Ian Eardley, St James University Hospital, Leeds
13.00 – 14.00 Exhibition & Lunch
Mr David Quinlan, President Irish Society of Urologywishes to thank the following for their support:
The sponsorship has assisted towards the development of the scientific programme & moderated poster session.
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