FRIDAY 12TH april: PROGRAMME Go to Thursday's Programme or Workshops |
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Venue: Main Hall Session 5: UK Overseas Pelvic Floor Volunteer Network Launch Meeting
09.50 O24 TRANSCUTANEOUS POSTERIOR TIBIAL NERVE STIMULATION (TPTNS) AS A CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT FOR OVERACTIVE BLADDER (OAB) – A RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL COMPARING HOME VERSUS HOSPITAL TREATMENT A.Tyagi, University of Glasgow, UK 10.00 O25 ONE-YEAR OUTCOMES OF INTERSTIM X RECHARGE-FREE SACRAL NEUROMODULATION (SNM) DEVICE FROM A SINGLE UK CENTRE K. K. Ong, University College London Hospital, UK 10.10 O26 USE OF A SERUM CONTAINING A LIVE BACTERIUM TO AID IN THE MANAGEMENT OF SYMPTOMS ASSOCIATED WITH RECURRENT UROVAGINAL INFECTION: A DOUBLE-BLIND MICROBIOME STUDY ON 50 HEALTHY ADULT WOMEN C. Ryan, B.Y.M. Technologies Ltd, London, UK 10.20 OP8 LABIAPLASTY: A RETROSPECTIVE AND PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY ASSESSING PROCEDURAL IMPACT R. Athey, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals, UK 10.25 OP9 LAPAROSCOPIC SUTURE SACROHYSTEROPEXY FOR APICAL PROLAPSE: SHORT TERM OUTCOMES OF OUR TECHNIQUE H. Koukouli, University College London Hospitals, UK 10.30 OP10 NURSE LED PERCUTANEOUS TIBIAL NERVE STIMULATION CLINIC: A RETROSPECTIVE SERVICE EVALUATION IN AN ACCREDITED UROGYNAECOLOGY UNIT R. Ward, Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust, UK 10.35 OP11 PATIENT ACCEPTABILITY OF FASCIA LATA HARVEST FOR RECONSTRUCTIVE PELVIC SURGERY K. Fishwick, Mid Yorks NHS Trust, Wakefield, UK 10.40 OP12 CERVICAL CERCLAGE SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY UROGYNAECOLOGIST? F. Israfil-Bayli, Birmingham Women's Hospital, UK | Venue: Drawing Room Advances in Education 09.00 Simulation in Education Liz Berragan, Associate Professor in Health and Social Care Education, University of Gloucestershire 09.30 Launch of UKCS Certification SchemesOASI and Pessary09.50 Presentation of Postnatal Bladder Care Consensus Meeting 10.10 Abstract session 4b Nurse/AHP/Education 10.10 O27 A NEW PELVIC HEALTH PHYSIOTHERAPY SERVICE AT THE MANCHESTER ADULT CYSTIC FIBROSIS CENTRE: AN 18 MONTH REVIEW V. Kendall, M. Oldfield, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, UK 10.20 O28 OUTCOME OF PHYSIOTHERAPY FOR STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE C. E. Chant, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals, UK 10.30 OP13 REVIEW OF STAFF EDUCATION ON THE OASI CARE BUNDLE AND ITS EFFECT ON SUBSEQUENT RATES OF OASI IN OUR UNIT E. G. R. Lousada, The Whittington Hospital, London, UK 10.35 OP14 MULTI-DISCIPLINARY AWARENESS AND CONFIDENCE IN USING THE RCOG/RCM OASI CARE BUNDLE IN A TERTIARY NHS MATERNITY UNIT T. J. Curtis, Norfolk & Norwich University Hospitals NHSFT, UK |
10.50 Break: Exhibition, Posters and Refreshments in the Main Hall |
Venue: Main Hall 11.15 Session 6: Pain and Radiotherapy Late Effects Bill Rea, Consultant Anaesthetist, Specialist in Chronic Pain, Gloucestershire Health and Care NHS Foundation Trust and Jilly Bond, Pelvic Health Physiotherapist, Cardiff Sam Bostock, Macmillan Radiotherapy Late Effects Lead Radiographer, Gloucestershire Health and Care NHS Foundation Trust
12.15 Question and Answers | Venue: Drawing Room 11.15 Abstract Session 5 Investigations 11.15 O29 THE BLADDER SHAPE TEST ‘BLAST’ STUDY: A COMPOSITE MEASURE OF BLADDER SHAPE CHANGES H. Vickers, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UK 11.25 O30 THE ROLE OF PELVIC NEUROPHYSIOLOGY TESTING IN THE EVALUATION OF PATIENTS WITH NON-OBSTRUCTIVE URINARY RETENTION (NOUR) A. Mercado-Campero, University College London Hospitals, UK 11.35 O31 WOMEN WITH IDIOPATHIC NON-OBSTRUCTIVE URINARY RETENTION (NOUR): DIAGNOSTIC TESTS OR STRAIGHT TO A TRIAL OF SACRAL NERVE STIMULATION (SNS)? A.Mercado-Campero, University College London Hospitals, UK 11.45 O32 CAN WEARABLE TECHNOLOGY BE USED TO TRACK PATIENT BEHAVIOUR AND PROVIDE INSIGHTS TOGETHER WITH PATIENT REPORTED OUTCOMES? A.Rantell, King's College Hospital, London, UK 11.55 O33 REFINING AND USING BRISTOL UTRAQ TO SCORE THE QUALITY OF URODYNAMIC TRACES A.Gammie, Bristol Urological Institute, UK 12.05 O34 THE URODYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF WOMEN WITH VOIDING DYSFUNCTION AND THEIR IMPACT ON MANAGEMENT E. Tezcan, Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UK 12.15 OP15 TRIGGER VISUALISATION: A NOVEL TECHNIQUE TO PROVOKE DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY L. Carman, Manchester NHS Foundation Trust, UK 12.20 OP16 SERVICE EVALUATION: DIAGNOSTIC OUTCOME AFTER AMBULATORY URODYNAMICS L. Carman, Manchester NHS Foundation Trust, UK |
12.30 UKCS 2025: Come and join us Chair: UKCS 2025: Tamsin Greenwell |
12.35 Lunch: Exhibition, Posters and Refreshments in the Main Hall |
Venue: Main Hall 13.30 Abstract Session 6 Surgical 13.30 O35 IS PTNS EFFECTIVE TREATMENT FOR OVERACTIVE BLADDER? A RETROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY R. Mohamed-Ahmed, King’s College Hospital, London, UK 13.40 O36 THE OUTCOMES OF SACROSPINOUS LIGAMENT HYSTEROPEXY VERSUS MANCHESTER REPAIR IN BIRMINGHAM WOMEN'S HOSPITAL A.C. C. Tan, P. Latthe, Birmingham Women's Hospital, UK 13.50 O37 OUTCOMES OF RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY IN PATIENTS WITH KETAMINE BLADDERS A.Butt, University College London Hospitals, UK |
14.00 Complex Mesh MDT - NBT experience Chendrimada Madhu is a Subspecialist Urogynaecologist and the lead for Urogynaecology at Southmead Hospital, Bristol. |
15.00 Awards, Take Home Messages and Closing |