Thursday 31st March 2022 | Friday 1st April 2022 |
08.30 - 09.45 Registry & Databases BSUG Audit Database National Reports and Recent Trends Kapilmeet Kaur, Consultant Urogynaecologist Stockport NHS Trust Rodrick Teo, Consultant Urogynaecologist, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust Priyanka Krishnaswamy, Subspecialty Registrar in Urogynaecology and Honorary Clinical Lecturer, Greater Glasgow and Clyde NHS Trust Bhawana Purwar, Consultant Urogynaecologist , University Hospital of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust. Pelvic Floor Registry : Where are we at and what will it do? Roland Morley, Consultant Urologist, King Edward VII's Hospital , London Q&A 09.45 - 11.00 Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injuries Chair: Matthew Parsons, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Birmingham Women's Hospital History and Examination Kathy Parsons, Specialist Perineal Midwife, Birmingham Women’s Hospital Endoanal USS Andy Williams, Consultant Colorectal and General Surgeon, Guy's and St Thomas Hospital, London Symptom Management Mariana Morales-Cruz, Junior Colorectal Specialist, Birmingham Queen Elizabeth Hospital Implications for Future Birth Martino Zacche, Subspecialty Trainee Urogynaecology, Birmingham Women’s Hospital Development of a Service, and Curriculum Journey Sara Webb, Head of Midwifery Information & Research Services , Royal College of Midwives; Editor MIDIRS Live Q&A
11.00 - 11.15 Break. 11.15 - 13.15 A Holistic Overactive Bladder Service Evolution from Acupuncture to Percutaneous Tibial Nerve Stimulation in OAB Management Julie Jenks ,Advanced Nurse Practitioner and Lead Nurse, Benign Urology, University College Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London The Role of Medical Treatment (medications) in the Management of OAB Swati Jha, Consultant Urogynecologist, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals The Role of Urodynamics in an OAB Service Lucia Dolan, Consultant Gynaecologist and Subspecialist Urogynaecology, Belfast City Hospital. Botulinum Toxin vs Sacral Neuromodulation for the Management of OAB: Chris Harding, Consultant Urology Surgeon, The Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust The Role of the Physiotherapist in OAB Service Kate Lough, Specialist Physiotherapist, Greater Glasgow and Clyde Pelvic Floor Service and Chair POGP When All Else Fails Jeremy Ockrim, Honorary Senior Lecturer and Consultant Urological Surgeon in Female and Reconstructive Surgery, University College Hospital, London 12.45 - 13.15 Panel Q&A 13.15 - 14.00 Break Abstract Session 14.00 - 17.00 Orals/Non-discussed Orals/Posters | 08.00 - 09.00 Annual General Meeting (Visit)
09.00 - 09.35 Challenging Responses to Sexual Violence. Lesley McMillan, Professor of Criminology and Sociology, Department of Social Sciences, Glasgow School for Business and Society 09.35 - 10.35 Pelvic Pain: MDT approach. Role of Urology/urogynaecology to Investigate and Treat Secondary Pain Andrew Baranowski, Honorary Associate Professor UCL, Consultant Pelvic Pain Medicine and Neuromodulation, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery Psychology and abdomino-pelvic pain management Shoma Khan, Counselling Psychologist in Pain Management, University College London NHS Foundation Trust PMP Approaches Katrine Petersen, Physiotherapist in Pain Management, University College London NHS Foundation Trust 10.35 - 10.50 Break 10.50 - 12.00 Pelvic Disease & Dysfunction Functional Bowel Disorders TBC Vulval Disease Claire Higgins, Consultant Gynaecologist , Greater Glasgow and Clyde NHS Trust Neurourology 101 Jalesh Panicker, Consultant Neurologist in Uro-neurology and Neurosurgery at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery. London
12.00 - 12.30 Break 12.30 - 14.00 Pelvic Floor Assessment Pelvic Floor USS Riffat Cheema, Consultant Obstetrics and Urogynaecology, Skane University Hospital, Malmo . Sweden The Neurophysiologist and the Pelvic Floor Alan Forster, Consultant Clinical Neurophysiologist, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary MRI Imaging for Pelvic Floor Disorders Paul Aughwane, Consultant Radiologist, University College Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London 14.00 The James Malone – Lee Memorial Lecture Chairs: Karen Guerrero, UKCS Chair and Tamsin Greenwell, UKCS Vice Chair
• Tribute to Professor Malone - Lee by: Rajvinder Khasriya, Consultant Urogynaecologist Whittington Health Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer, Eastman Dental Institute, Department of Microbial Diseases, UCL and Principal Clinical Investigator Bladder Infection & Immunity Group (BIIG) Doug Small, Consultant Clinical Scientist at NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde NHS The James Malone – Lee Memorial LectureALTAR Results: Alternatives to prophylactic antibiotics for the treatment of recurrent urinary tract infections in women. Chris Harding, Consultant Urology Surgeon, The Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
NHS Great Tamsin Greenwell, Consultant Urological Surgeon with Special Interest in Female Reconstructive and Neuro-urology 14.45 - 15.00 Break How I Perform : SUI Surgery? 15.00 – 15.10 Open Colposuspension Dudley Robinson, Consultant Urogynecologist and Honorary Senior Lecturer at King's College Hospital, London 15.10 – 15.20 Laparoscopic Colposuspension Veenu Tyagi, Consultant Gynaecologist , Greater Glasgow and Clyde NHS 15.20 – 15.30 Robotic Colposuspension Ruben Trochez, Consultant Gynaecologist with Subspecialty Urogynaecology, Liverpool Women's NHS Trust 15.30 – 15.40 Robotic Bladder Neck AUS Insertion Benoit Peyronnet, Associate Professor, Department of Urology, Rennes University. France 16.40 – 16.50 Open Bladder Neck AUS Tamsin Greenwell, Consultant Urological Surgeon with Special Interest in Female Reconstructive and Neuro-urology 15.50 – 16.00 Aldridge SlingKaren Ward, Consultant Urogynecologist, Manchester University NHS Trust 16.00 – 16.10 Sling-on-a-String Karen Guerrero, Consultant Urogynecologist NHS GG&C National Health Research Senior Fellow Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer University of Glasgow 16.10 – 16.20 Bladder Neck Closure +/- Mitrofanoff or SPC Jeremy Ockrim, Honorary Senior Lecturer and Consultant Urological Surgeon in Female and Reconstructive Surgery, University College Hospital, London followed by Panel Q&A 17.00 - 17.10 Closing Remarks Introducing Sheffield 2023 Awards & Prizes Close |