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#BAUS21 Annual Meeting - Stream 2

BAUS
6/22/21, 3:00 PM
Europe/London GMT+1

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1200-1400 Section of FNUU

 

Overactive Bladder

Chairs: Mr Arun Sahai, Guy’s & Thomas’ Hospital and Prof. Dr John Heesakkers,

Radboud University Medical Center, Netherlands

 

1200-1220 Translational Overactive Bladder Science - From bench

to bedside

Professor Marcus Drake, Southmead Hospital, Bristol

1220-1245 Is urodynamics necessary in managing refractory OAB?

For: Professor Christopher Chapple,

The Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield

Against: Professor Mohamed Abdel-Fattah,

The University of Aberdeen

1245-1300 Lessons Learnt from the Rosetta Studies: Botulinum

Toxin A vs Sacral Neuromodulation

Professor Cindy Amundsen, Duke University, North Carolina

 

1300-1400 Update on Surgery for Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction

 

1300-1315 Sacral Neuromodulation

Ms Mahreen Pakzad, University College Hospital, London

1315-1325 Percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation

Professor Cindy Amundsen, Duke University, North Carolina

1325-1335 Implantable tibial nerve stimulation

Prof. Dr John Heesakkers, Radboud University Medical Center,

Netherlands

1335-1345 Is Augmentation cystoplasty a good option in

managing refractory idiopathic OAB?

Ms Sheilagh Reid, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield

1345-1400 Discussion and take-home messages

Mr Arun Sahai, Guy’s & Thomas’ Hospital, Prof. Dr John Heesakkers,

Radboud University Medical Center, Netherlands and Ms Mahreen

Pakzad, University College Hospital, London

Previous registration necessary?

NO

YES
Simultaneous translation ?

NO

YES
Will it be recorded?
NO
YES

Arun Sahai, John Heesakkers

Overactive Bladder, Update on Surgery for Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction

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Marcus Drake, Christopher Chapple, Mohamed Abdel-Fattah, Cindy Amundsen, Mahreen Pakzad, John Heesakkers, Sheilagh Reid, Arun Sahai

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