THURSDAY 11TH april: PROGRAMME Go to Friday's Programme or Workshops |
Use listing: Leisure Trust Guest - complete the Form and get Access Venue: Main Hall: 08.50 Welcome Address and Information Mark James, Chair UKCS 2024 | Posters presented in the Pillar Cafe P1 INTRAVESICAL BOTOX – A NURSE LED SERVICE: IMPROVING PATIENT’S EXPERIENCE AT THE WARRELL UNIT M. Miranda, J. Mathew, J. Smith. Warrell Unit, SMH, Manchester Foundation Trust, UK P2 SUCCESSFUL INTRAPARTUM MANAGEMENT OF A LARGE PARA-URETHRAL SKENE DUCT CYST ON THE ANTERIOR VAGINAL WALL H. Makam, Lincoln County Hospital NHS Trust, UK P3 LACTATIONAL ATROPHIC VAGINITIS - A CASE REPORT AND CONSIDERATION OF THE EVIDENCE K. Parsons, Birmingham Women's and Children's NHS Foundation Trust, UK |
Session 1: Managing the Frail Patient09.00 The Frail PatientProfessor Graham Stokes, Clinical Psychologist, Director of Dementia Care Services at HC-One and Honorary Visiting Professor of Person-Centred Dementia Care at the University of Bradford |
09.30 Challenges for POAC – assessing and reducing the risk Mark Eveleigh, Consultant in Anaesthesia, Gloucestershire NHS Trust 10.00 Management of Patients in Hospital and Linking with the Community Steve Shelley-King, Consultant Nurse, Dementia Services, Gloucestershire Health and Care NHS Foundation Trust and Asma Pandor, Admiral Nurse Dementia Care, Gloucestershire Health and Care NHS Foundation Trust 10.30 Q&A to panel: To help understand the conditions and approach management |
10.45 Break: Exhibition, Posters and Refreshments in the Main Hall |
Venue: Main Hall Session 2: Complex UTIs 11.15 UTI and the importance of Hydration Philippa Moore, Consultant Medical Microbiologist, Specialty Director of Pathology Gloucestershire Health and Care NHS Foundation Trust, Director of Infection Prevention and Control of 2gether NHSFT 11.40 Preventing and managing urinary tract infections: Exploring interventions and strategies Eirwen Slides, Research Project Support Officer, UK Health Security Agency UTI diagnostic quick reference tool – updates to national guidance Emily Cooper, Research Programme Manager, UK Health Security Agency 12.10 Recurrent UTI in the South West - what do we do next? Elizabeth Beech, NHS England SouthWest Regional Antimicrobial Stewardship Lead and Tom Lewis, Consultant Microbiologist, Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust |
Venue: Drawing Room
Abstract Presentations Session 1: 11.15 O1 WHAT WOMEN WANT. PLASTIC WASTE, THE ENVIRONMENT AND TOPICAL OESTROGEN APPLICATORS A. S. Da Silva, King's College Hospital, UK 11.25 O2 A REAL WORLD EVALUATION TO ASSESS THE BURDEN OF CHRONIC COUGH IN WOMEN WITH URODYNAMIC STRESS INCONTINENCE (USI) A.Rantell, King's College Hospital, London, UK 11.35 O3 EXPLORING THE IMPACT OF INTERMITTENT CATHETERISATION ON URETHRAL MICROTRAUMA USING AN EX VIVO PORCINE MODEL J. Burns, Queen's University Belfast, UK 11.45 O4 THE PSYCHOLOGICAL BURDEN IN UROGYNAECOLOGY R. Mohamed-Ahmed, King’s College Hospital, London, UK 11.55 O5 UNDERREPORTING OF OLDER WOMEN'S URINARY CONTINENCE DURING HOSPITAL ADMISSION: WARD NURSES MISCONCEPTIONS, LACK OF KNOWLEDGE AND LIMITED CONTINENCE TRAINING I.McMillan, The University of Salford, Manchester, UK 12.05 O6 COITAL INCONTINENCE AND IMPACT ON QUALITY OF LIFE: A MULTI CENTRE STUDY R. Athey, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals, UK 12.15 O7 PATIENT REPORTED OUTCOMES AND QUALITY OF LIFE IN PATIENTS WHO HAVE UNDERGONE MESH REMOVAL – DO CLINICAL OUTCOMES CORRELATE WITH PATIENT SATISFACTION? A.Pati-Alam, University College Hospitals NHS Trust, UK 12.25 OP1 A SERVICE EVALUATION OF PATIENT SATISFACTION IN A TERTIARY UK MESH CENTRE K. McCallin, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals, UK 12.30 OP2 LONG-TERM SUBJECTIVE PATIENT OUTCOMES AND SATISFACTION WITH AUTOLOGOUS FASCIAL SLING (AFS)FOR STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE (SUI) AT A SINGLE TERTIARY CENTRE H. Farquhar, University of Dundee, UK 12.35 OP3 BASELINE CHARACTERISTICS AND QUALITY OF LIFE (QoL) OF THE INITIAL COHORT OF PATIENTS PRESENTING IN A NEWLY ESTABLISHED MESH CENTRE K. Kapriniotis, University College London Hospital, UK |
12.45 Lunch: Exhibition, Posters and Refreshments in the Main Hall |
14.00
Linda Cardozo Memorial Lecture Introduction by Dudley Robinson, Consultant Surgeon in Urogynaecology and Gynaecology at King's College Hospital, London Lecturer: Philip Toozs-Hobson, Consultant Urogynaecologist and Director of Urogynaecology and pelvic floor medicine at the Birmingham Women's Hospital. |
Venue: Main Hall
Session 3a: Oral Abstract Session 14.15 O8 DEEPUTI: A NOVEL DEEP LEARNING MODEL PERFORMS AS WELL AS EXPERIENCED MICROSCOPISTS AT DETECTING MARKERS OF URINE INFECTION N. S. Liou, Bladder Infection and Immunity Group (BIIG), London, UK 14.25 O9 CIRCULATING NEUTROPHILS FROM PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC URINARY TRACT INFECTION SHOW AN ALTERED IMMUNE RESPONSE TOWARDS BACTERIAL STIMULATION C. C. Y. Chieng, A. S. Khoru Azamira, N. Liou, Q. Kong, R. Khasriya, H. Horsley, University College London, London, UK 14.35 O10 A HOST IMMUNE-CENTRED APPROACH TO UNCOVERING CAUSATION IN CHRONIC UTI Q. Kong, UCL, UK 14.45 O11 DOES AN ENHANCED URINE CULTURE ALTER THE OUTCOME IN FEMALE PATIENTS WITH RECURRENT URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS? - THE SWANSEA EXPERIENCE F. G. Muriithi, Singleton Hospital, Swansea, UK 15.00 O12 VIDEO URODYNAMICS IN FEMALE PATIENTS WITH RECURRENT URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS A.S. Da Silva, King's College Hospital, London UK 15.10 O13 NON-ANTIBIOTIC PRODUCTS TO PREVENT AND TREAT URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS (NURTURE STUDY) S. Leitch, NHS Lothian, UK | Venue: Drawing Room
Session 3b: Oral Abstract Session14.15 O14 FACTORS PREDICTING THE RISKS OF POST-OPERATIVE ADVERSE OUTCOME AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC AND OPEN COLPOSUSPENSION A.C. C. Tan, P. Latthe, Birmingham Women's Hospital, UK 14.25 O15 IS ANTIBIOTIC PROPHYLAXIS NECESSARY FOR INTRAVESICAL INJECTION OF BOTULINUM TOXIN IN WOMEN WITH DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY? J. L. Lee, Gloucestershire Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, UK 14.35 O16 THE IMPACT OF DIFFERENT STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE SURGERIES ON FEMALE SEXUAL FUNCTION; A COMPARISON OF TENSION-FREE VAGINAL TAPE (TVT), COLPOSUSPENSION AND AUTOLOGOUS FASCIAL SLING R. Bugeja, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals, UK 14.45 O17 THE C-POP STUDY: A MULTI METHOD STUDY TO EXPLORE THE ACCEPTABILITY AND FEASIBILITY OF A FUTURE TRIAL COMPARING COLPOCLEISIS WITH SACROSPINOUS FIXATION FOR TREATMENT OF APICAL PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE L. Jones, University of Birmingham, UK 15.00 O18 AUSTRALIAN PESSARY MANAGEMENT PRACTICES FOR PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY M. J. Harris, Curtin University, Australia 15.10 OP4 DOES OBESITY CAUSE RECURRENT URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS- A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW P. Toozs-Hobson, Birmingham Women’s Foundation NHS Trust, UK 15.15 OP5 GOLD STANDARD CATHETER CARE FOR CARE HOMES L. Macleod-Downes, Gloucestershire Integrated Care Board, UK |
15.15 Break: Exhibition, Posters and Refreshments |
Session 4: Obstructive Defaecation and Functional Bowel Disorder 15.45 Obstructive Defaecation Damian Glancy, Colorectal Consultant, Gloucestershire Health and Care NHS Foundation Trust 16.15 Refractory IBS Alexandra Di Mambro, Gloucestershire Health and Care NHS Foundation Trust | Abstract Session 3: Urology 15.45 O19 THE IMPORTANCE OF OUTLET RESISTANCE IN MEN WITH ACONTRACTILE DETRUSOR I. Fernandes, University College London Hospital, UK 15.55 O20 DAY-CASE ARTIFICIAL URINARY SPHINCTER IMPLANTATION FOR POST- PROSTATECTOMY INCONTINENCE: A PROSPECTIVE PILOT STUDY K. Kapriniotis, University College London Hospital, UK 16.05 O21 KETAMINE CYSTITIS: PRESENTATION AND UROLOGICAL MANAGEMENT IN A MULTIDISCIPLINARY KETAMINE CLINIC C. M. Hughes, Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital, UK 16.15 O22 QUALITY OF LIFE OUTCOMES FOR PENILE PROSTHESIS INSERTION POST PRIAPISM - SATISFACTION GUARANTEED? I.Dighero, University College London Hospital, UK 16.25 O23 RADIOTHERAPY IN MEN WITH POST PROSTATECOMY INCONTINENCE - BEFORE OF AFTER ARTIFICIAL URINARY SPHINCTER INSERTION? B. Toia, University College London Hospital, UK 16.35 OP6 AUDIT OF PTNS SERVICES IN A TERTIARY CENTRE C. Chilaka, Birmingham Women's Hospital, UK 16.40 OP7 POST OPERATIVE OUTCOMES IN NEOBLADDER VAGINAL FISTULA REPAIRS; A CASE SERIES I.Fernandes, University College Hospital London, UK |
16.45 Continence through the ages – Quiz |
17.15 Close |
17.15 UKCS Annual General Meeting |