FREE PRESENTATIONS SESSION 1: ESWL and general stone management
FP01 | Does pre-SWL fluid intake affect disperse of stone fragments during SWL procedure?
O. Yılmaz, F. Saracoglu,
M. Zor, T. Senkul, E. Malkoc, H. Soydan, Y. Cumhur
Department of Urology, GATA Haydarpaşa Training Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
FP02 | A success rate of kidney stone treatment by extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy (ESWL) relate to Hounsfield Unit (HU). What’s more in Thailand?
N. Donsamer, S. Panichwitgul
Department of Urology, Surin Hospital, Institute of Medicine, Suranaree University of Technology, Surin, Thailand
FP03 | Percutaneous nephrolithotomy versus extracorporeal shockwaves lithotripsy for treatment of a 20-30 mm single renal pelvis stone
M. Hassan,
A.R. El-Nahas, K.Z. Sheir, N.A. El-Tabey, A.M. El-Assmy, A.A. Shokeir
Urology Department, Urology and Nephrology Center, Mansoura University, Mansoura, Egypt
FP04 | Meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials on adjunctive medical expulsive therapy for kidney and ureteral stone fragments following shock wave lithotripsy
B. Adamu1, S.U. Alhassan
1, E.E. Effa
2
1 Bayero University, Kano, Nigeria
2 University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, Calabar, Nigeria
FP05 | Renal parenchyma-sparing pelvic and calyceal stone removal: laparoscopic pyelotomy
O. Reichelt, T. Weirich, A. Mohammed
Department of Urology, Aue, Germany
FP06 | Changing trends in the management of urolithiasis and the current role of open surgery in our context
J.L. Baidya
B&B Hospital, Lalitpur, Nepal
FP07 | Contemporary stone management in Jordan
A.N. Al Shunaigat
Jordanian Association of Urological Surgeons, Amman, Jordan
FP08 | Handling thromboprophylaxis and patients with bleeding diathesis in minimally invasive stone procedures
L. Durner1, A. Bourdoumis
1, J. Masood
2, N. Buchholz
3
1 The Royal London Hospital, London, United Kingdom
2 Homerton University Hospital, London, United Kingdom
3 U-Merge, London, United Kingdom
FREE PRESENTATIONS SESSION 2: PCNL
FP09 | Ultrasound(US)-guided Microperc in oblique-supine position: first experience
N. Macchione, M. Catellani, E. Montanari
A.O. San Paolo-Universitá degli Studi di Milano, Milan, Italy
FP10 | Pre-operative MSU culture may help prevent, but stone culture helps predict, post-operative sepsis risk at PCNL
R. Cetti, W. Ranasinghe, L. Boucher, P. McCahy
Monash Health, Melbourne, Australia
FP11 | Tubeless percutaneous nephrolithotomy for lower calyceal stones is a cost effective and ideal management in Indian setting – A single centre study
D. Mishra, A. Chawla
Department of Urology, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal University, Manipal, India
FP12 | Percutaneous nephrolithotomy for staghorn stone: various values affecting stone free rate and complications
H.J. Cho1, S.W. Choi
1, K.S. Kim
1, J.H. Kim
1, Y.H. Park
1, W.J. Bae
1, M.-S. Ha
2, S.-H. Hong
1, J.Y. Lee
1, S.W. Kim
1, T.-K. Huang
1
1 Seoul St. Mary's Hospital, Seoul, Korea Republic
2 Yeoui do St. Mary's Hospital, Seoul, Korea Republic
FP13 | Factors affecting stone free rate and complications of percutaneous nephrolithotomy: a singe center analysis over 10 years
H.J. Cho
1, S.W. Choi
1, K.S. Kim
1, J.H. Kim
1, Y.H. Park
1, W.J. Bae
1, M.-S. Ha
2, S.-H. Hong
1, J.Y. Lee
1, S.W. Kim
1, T.-K. Hwang
1
1 Seoul St. Mary's Hospital, Seoul, Korea Republic
2 Yeoui do St. Mary's Hospital, Seoul, Korea Republic
FP14 | Day care Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy (PCNL) in rural Indian setup
P.M. Mulawkar, G.S. Panpaliya, G.R. Bhat
Tirthankar Superspeciality Hospital, Gaddam Plots, Akola Maharashtra, India
FP15 | Ultra-mini PCNL vs. flexible ureteroscopy: a matched-pair analysis of costs of treatment (expendable materials) in patients with renal stones 10-20 mm
M. Schoenthaler1, K. Wilhelm
1, S. Hein
1, A. Bourdoumis
2, A. Hawizy
2, J. Desai
3, A. Miernik
1
1 Department of Urology, University Medical Centre, Freiburg, Germany
2 Endourology and Stone Services, Royal London Hospital, Barts and The London NHS Trust, London, United Kingdom
3 Department of Urology, Samved Hospital, Ahmedabad, India
FP16 | Minimal access management of urinary stones in toddlers and children – Our experience
T.M. Samarasinghe, A. Weerackody, N. Lamahewage, S.K. Chadrasekara
Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka
FREE PRESENTATIONS SESSION 3: The focus of future stone research
FP17 | Link between nephrolithiasis and the metabolic syndrome?
V. Dzien, C. Dzien-Bischinger, A. Dzien
Medical Center Hentschelhof, Innsbruck, Austria
FP18 | Antibiotic prophylaxis in stone treatment – The EAU urological infection guidelines views
M. Grabe
University of Lund, Lund, Sweden
FP19 | Comparison of the histopatologic ureteral wall changes during different techniques of ureteroscopic lithotripsy
I. Orlov, S. Popov,
D. Chernysheva
State Center of Endourology and New Technologies, Saint-Petersburg, Russia
FP20 | Morphological study on the interaction between human macrophages and renal calculi crystals with micro technique in vitro
T. Zhi Wei,
D. Yao Liang, W. Bo, L. Cheng Yang
Department of Urology, First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University, Nan Ning, China
FP21 | Characterization of the protein components of matrix stones: rare and enigmatic soft renal calculi
V. Marzano
1, L. Huang
1, C. Martelli
1, F. Iavarone
1, F. Vincenzoni
1, C. Desiderio
2, I. Messana
3, N. Buchholz
4, F. Zattoni
5, P. Beltrami
5, P.M. Ferraro
6, M. Castagnola
1,
G. Gambaro6
1 Institute of Biochemistry and Clinical Biochemistry, Catholic University, Rome, Italy
2 Institute of Chemistry of Molecular Recognition, National Research Council CNR, Rome, Italy
3 Department of Life and Environmental Science, Cagliari University, Cagliari, Italy
4 U-Merge, London, United Kingdom
5 Division of Urology, University Hospital, University of Padova, Padova, Italy
6 Division of Nephrology, Department of Internal Medicine and Medical Specialties, Catholic University, Rome, Italy
FREE PRESENTATIONS SESSION 4: URS, laparoscopic stone surgery and training
FP22 | Stone diseases in Algeria: URS replaces slowly open surgery
H. Kouicem
Private practice, Sétif, Algeria
FP23 | Improved durability of digital flexible ureteroscopes
P. Geavlete, R. Multescu, B. Geavlete
Saint John Emergency Clinical Hospital, Bucharest, Romania
FP24 | Retrograde flexible ureteroscopic approach – Experience on 1,110 cases
P. Geavlete, R. Multescu, B. Geavlete
Saint John Emergency Clinical Hospital, Bucharest, Romania
FP25 | Dust vs. extractable fragments: holmium laser lithotripsy mode
P. Geavlete, R. Multescu, B. Geavlete
Saint John Emergency Clinical Hospital, Bucharest, Romania
FP26 | Intraoperative incidents and complications after semirigid ureteroscopies – Single center experience on 10,001 cases
P. Geavlete, R. Multescu, B. Geavlete
Saint John Emergency Clinical Hospital, Bucharest, Romania
FP27 | Safety and effectivity of roboflex avicenna, the new robot for flexible ureteroscopy
J. Rassweiler
1, A. Smith
2,
R. Saglam3, O. Traxer
4, G. Preminger
5, D. Hoenig
2, Z. Tokatlı
6, A. Armağan
7, K. Sarıca
8, A. Müslümanoglu
9
1 SLK Kliniken, Heilbronn, Germany
2 Smith's Urology Clinic, New York, NY, USA
3 Medicana International Hospital, Ankara, Turkey
4 Marie Curie University, Tenon Hospital, Paris, France
5 Duke University, Durham, NC, USA
6 Medicana International Hospital, Ankara, Turkey
7 Bezmialem University, Istanbul, Turkey
8 Kartal Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
9 Bagcilar Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey
FP28 | Outpatient endoscopic treatment of ureteric stones – 5 years’ experience in a self-contained outpatient surgery unit
J. Kirkegaard
1, U.T. Larsen
2, M. Borre
1,
A.M. Ryhammer1
1 Department of Urology, Aarhus University Hospital, Skejby, Aarhus, Denmark
2 Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark
FP29 | Retrograd intrarenal surgery as a new surgical treatment modality of stone in horseshoe kidney: a case report
E. Kaya, S. Bedir, A. Gürağaç, Y. Kibar
Department of Urology, Gulhane Military Medical Academy, Ankara, Turkey
ePOSTER VIEWING SESSION 1: Stones, scopes and shocks
PP01 | The effect of pre-procedure anxiety on pain perception during the SWL procedure
O. Yılmaz, F. Saracoglu, T. Senkul, E. Malkoc,
M. Zor, F. Ates, H. Soydan
Department of Urology, GATA Haydarpaşa Training Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
PP02 | Inhomogeneity of kidney calculi do not predict SWL success
F. Eichner Christiansen, K.H. Andreassen, S. Sloth Osther, P.J. Sloth Osther
Department of Urology, Urological Research Center, Lillebaelt Hospital, University of Southern Denmark, Fredericia, Denmark
PP03 | Extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy in children. Single center experience
N. Iqbal1, W. Zafar
2, J. Faiz
2
1 Shifa international Hospital, Islamabad, Pakistan
2 Bahria University, Medical and Dental College, Karachi, Pakistan
PP04 | Pro ESWL – Treatment in the era of modern endourology
R. Manu, R. Constantiniu, M.A. Manu, I. Sinescu
Center of Uronephrology and Renal Transplantation, Fundeni Clinical Institute, Bucharest, Romania
PP05 | Missed ureteric stents
A. Abu Zallat, A. Alquhaif, W. Algabri, M. Alkadi, A. Noman
Urology Department, 48 Model Medical Compound, Sana’a, Yemen
PP06 | Open anatrophic nephrolithotomy – Application in a constrained health system
K. Singh, E.H. Abdel Goad
University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, Durban, South Africa
PP07 | An unusual cause of acute urinary incontinance: migrated J-J stent
O. Yilmaz, U. Madenoglu,
M. Zor, S. Okcelik, O. Kurul, C. Yesildal, E. Malkoc
Department of Urology, GATA Haydarpaşa Training Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
PP08 | Panlithiasis of the urinary tract: a case for open lithotomy in the modern era
D. Harry, R. Dale, A. Bourdoumis
Urology Department, Barts Health NHS Trust, London, United Kingdom
PP09 | Rare congenital anomaly which ımitates uretery stone symptoms: uretery duplication
E.O. Akay, B. Köprü, S. Yilmaz, İ.Y. Özgök
Department of Urology, Gulhane Military Medical Academy, Ankara, Turkey
PP10 | Accuracy of retrograde pyelography in the evaluation of the renal collecting system
H. Thummar1, L. Evopodo
2, K. Usama
1, M. Gupta
1
1 MT Sinai Health System, St Luke Roosvelt Hospital, New York, NY, USA
2 Columbia University, New York, NY, USA
ePOSTER VIEWING SESSION 2: Basic research 1
PP11 | Our experience in the treatment of urolithiasis with tamsulosine
I. Haxhiu1, X. Quni
1, A. Haxhiu
2, H. Arifi
2, E. Haxhiu
3, H. Ahmeti
4, R. Haxhiu
5, H. Aliu-Quni
1
1 Department of Urology, University Clinical Center of Kosovo, Prishtina, Kosova
2 Department of Plastic Surgery, University Clinical Center of Kosovo, Prishtina, Kosova
3 Faculty of Medicine, University Clinical Center of Kosovo, Prishtina, Kosova
4 Department of Pediatric Surgery, University Clinical Center of Kosovo, Prishtina, Kosova
5 University of Rezonanca, Prishtina, Kosova
PP12 | Combined effect of tamsulosin with combination of tamsulosin and tadalafil as the medical expulsive therapy for lower ureteric stone – A randomized trial
K. Jayant1, S. Kumar
2, M.M. Agrawal
2, S. Kumar Singh
2, R. Agrawal
1, S. Agrawal
1
1 Sudha Hospital and Medical Research Centre Kota, Rajasthan, India
2 Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India
PP13 | The first study of urinary stone composition in the Sultanate of Oman
M.S. Al-Marhoon1, R. Bayoumi
2, Y. Al-Farsi
3, A. Al-Hinai
2, S. Al-Maskary
2, K. Venkiteswaran
1, Q. Al-Busaidi
1, J. Mathew
1, K. Rhman
1, O. Sharif
1, S. Aquil
1, I. Al-Hashmi
1
1 Urology Division, Department of Surgery, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Oman
2 Department of Biochemistry, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Oman
3 Department of Family Medicine, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Oman
PP14 | Change of oxidative stress before and after ESWL for patients with ureteral stone
S.S.-S. Chen1, A.W. Chiu
2
1 Division of Urology, Taipei City Hospital Renai Branch, Taipei, Taiwan
2 Department of Urology, National Yang-Ming University School of Medicine, Taipei, Taiwan
PP15 | Predictors for spontaneous stone passage in patients with ureteral calculi at emergency department
I. Nasim, H. Ather
Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan
PP16 | The results of the biochemical analysis of urinary tract stones in a tertiary medical center in Turkey
F. Ateş
1,
Ö. Özcan2, E. Malkoç
1, F. Dursun
1, B. Bahar
2, Ö. Yılmaz
1, K. Karademir
1
1 Department of Urology, GATA Haydarpaşa Training Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
2 Department of Biochemistry, GATA Haydarpaşa Training Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
PP17 | Biochemical analysis of kidney stones treated with percutaneous nephrolithotomy in Turkey
F. Ateş
1,
E. Malkoç1, H. Soydan
1, Ö. Özcan
2, B. Bahar
2, F. Dursun
1
1 Department of Urology, GATA Haydarpaşa Training Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
2 Department of Biochemistry, GATA Haydarpaşa Training Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
PP18 | M2 macrophages eliminate renal crystals by phagocytosis
K. Taguchi, A. Okada, T. Yasui, R. Unno, K. Niimi, M. Msami, S. Hamamoto, R. Ando, M. Hlrose, K. Tozawa, Y. Hayashi, K. Kohri
Department of Nephro-urology, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Nagoya, Japan
PP19 | Pediatric urolithiasis: what role does metabolic evaluation have to play?
S. Bhatt1, B. Nalini
2, D. Chopra
1, J. Thomas
2, D. Mishra
2
1 Department of Pediatrics, KMC, Manipal University, Manipal, India
2 Department of Urology, KMC, Manipal University, Manipal, India
PP20 | Effects of rooibos tea on lipid peroxidation in healthy male subjects
M. Mokoena, A. Rodgers
Chemistry Department, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa
ePOSTER VIEWING SESSION 3: PCNL
PP21 | The efficacy of peritubal analgesic infiltration in postoperative pain following percutaneous nephrolithotomy – A prospective randomized controlled study
B. Lojanapiwat, T. Chureemas
Chiang Mai, Thailand
PP22 | Efficacy of endoscopic combined intrarenal surgery in the prone split-leg position for staghorn calculi
S. Hamamoto1, K. Tozawa
2, K. Kohri
2, T. Yasui
2, A. Okada
2, N. Okuda
1, S. Koiwa
1, K. Taguchi
2, H. Kamiya
1, Y. Hashimoto
1, Y. Iwase
1
1 Toyota Kosei Hospital, Toyota, Japan
2 Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Nagoya, Japan
PP23 | Effect of body mass index on operative time, hospital stay, stone clearance, post operative complications and post operative analgesic requirement in patients undergoing percutaneous nephrolithotomy
D. Shohab1, R. Ayub
2, M.U. Alam
1, A. Butt
3, S. Sheikh
2, S. Asad
2, S. Akhter
1
1 Shifa International Hospital, Islamabad, Pakistan
2 Shifa College of Medicine, Islamabad, Pakistan
3 Amna Butt, Islamabad, Pakistan
PP24 | Outcome of pediatric Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy (PCNL) - Single center experience
N. Iqbal1, G. Nawaz
2, D. Shohab
1, T. Hussain
1
1 Shifa International Hospital, Islamabad, Pakistan
2 Shifa College of Medicine, Islamabad, Pakistan
PP25 | Comparison of outcome of percutaneous nephrolithotomy in terms of operative time, hospital stay, stone clearance and post operative complications in adult versus pediatric patients
D. Shohab, N. Iqbal, S. Akhter
Shifa International Hospital, Islamabad, Pakistan
PP26 | Early experience of PCNL at the Department of Urology and Renal Transplantation, Rawalpindi Medical College, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
M. Ahmad, M.H. Malik, M.A. Shahiman, S. Sarfraz
Rawalpindi Medical College, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
PP27 | Efficacy of peritubal local anesthetic infiltration in alleviating postoperative pain in percutaneous nephrolithotomy
N. Iqbal, A. Hammad
Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan
PP28 | ECIRS: our initial experience for the treatment of staghorn kidney calculi
A. Rivero Cárdenes1, C. Manso Aparicio
1, J.A. Mainez Rodríguez
2, M. Cepeda Delgado
2, J.H. Amón Sesmero
2, E. Gutiérrez Mínguez
1
1 Hospital Universitario, Burgos, Spain
2 Hospital Universitario Rio Hortega, Valladolid, Spain
PP29 | Perioperative outcomes of patients with staghorn versus nonstaghorn stones who were treated with Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy (PCNL)
B.T.Y. Lim, Y. Wai Loon, L. Sey Kiat, N. Foo Cheong, N. Kok Kit
Changi General Hospital, Singapore
PP30 | What determines stone durility during PCNL: a qualitative and quantitative analysis
H. Thummar, K. Usama, A. Fotima, M. Gupta
MT Sinai Health System, St Luke Roosvelt Hospital, New York, NY, USA
ePOSTER VIEWING SESSION 4: Basic research 2
PP31 | Increased risk for chronic kidney disease in kidney stone formers: a follow-up study in Japanese men
R. Ando1, T. Nagaya
2, S. Suzuki
2, H. Takahashi
3, M. Kawai
3, Y. Itoh
1, T. Kobayashi
1, A. Okada
1, T. Yasui
1, K. Tozawa
1, K. Kohri
1
1 Department of Nephro-urology, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Nagoya, Japan
2 Department of Public Health, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Nagoya, Japan
3 Gifu Prefectural Center for Health Check and Health Promotion, Gifu, Japan
PP32 | Chronic stress and risk of recurrence in first calcium oxalate stone formers: a prospective study with five years of follow-up
M. Arzoz-Fàbregas1, J. Roca-Antonio
2, S. Edo-Izquierdo
3, G. Garcia de Manuel
1, O. Calaf Perisé
1, J. Fernandez Castro
3, L. Ibarz-Servio
1
1 Department of Urology, Hospital Germans Trias I Pujol, Badalona, Spain
2 Department of Epidemiology, Hospital Germans Trias I Pujol, Badalona, Spain
3 Department of Psychology, Universitat Autònoma De Barcelona (UAB), Barcelona, Spain
PP33 | Urinary excretion of citrate and female steroid sex hormones: a study in healthy women
F. Eichner Christiansen, H. Jung, S. Sloth Osther, K. Hovgaard Andreassen, P.J. Sloth Osther
Department of Urology, Urological Research Center, Lillebaelt Hospital, University of Southern Denmark, Fredericia, Denmark
PP34 | Effect of non-carbonic acid loading on renal oxalate excretion: a randomized placebo-controlled trial in healthy subjects and recurrent calcium oxalate stone formers
F. Eichner Christiansen, S. Sloth Osther, H. Jung, K. Hovgaard Andreassen, P.J. Sloth Osther
Department of Urology, Urological Research Center, Lillebaelt Hospital, University of Southern Denmark, Fredericia, Denmark
PP35 | A paracrine mechanism promotes kidney stone formation in a simulated metabolic syndrome environment using in vitro and in vivo studies
A. Okada1, T. Yasui
1, L. Zuo
2, R. Unno
1, Y. Fujii
1, K. Taguchi
1, S. Hamamoto
1, R. Ando
1, Y. Itoh
1, K. Tozawa
1, S. Sasaki
1, A. Rodgers
3, K. Kohri
1
1 Department of Nephro-urology, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Aichi, Japan
2 Department of Urology, Nanjing Medical University Changzhou 2nd Hospital, Changzhou, China
3 Department of Chemistry, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa
PP36 | A comparative in vitro study of power output deterioration over time between Ho:YAG laser fibers from different manufacturers as a function of deflection and power input
A. Bourdoumis1, P. Christopoulos
2, T. Stasinou
3, A. Khaliq Aniqa
4, J. Masood
5, N. Buchholz
5, M. Knight Martin
4
Presented by:
Leopold Durner
1 Department of Urology, Royal Devon and Exeter Foundation NHS Trust, Exeter, United Kingdom
2 Department of Urology, Christie Hospital, Christie NHS Trust, Manchester, United Kingdom
3 Department of General Surgery, Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust, Exeter, United Kingdom
4 Department of Bioengineering, Queen Mary University, London, United Kingdom
5 London, United Kingdom
PP37 | A cross sectional survey on the physician knowledge for urolithiasis management and prevention conducted at an international urology meeting
Z. Zaidi
1, A. Abdullah
2,
K. Mehdi3
1 Urology Department, Indus Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan
2 Department of Urology, Liaqat National Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan
3 Medical Affairs and Clinical Research, Getz Pharma, Karachi, Pakistan
PP38 | A cross sectional survey on the physician knowledge for urolithiasis management and prevention conducted at a urology conference in Pakistan
Z. Zaidi
1, A. Abdullah
2,
K. Mehdi3
1 Urology Department, Indus Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan
2 Department of Urology, Liaqat National Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan
3 Medical Affairs and Clinical Research, Getz Pharma, Karachi, Pakistan
PP39 | WITHDRAWN
PP39B | Isolation, identification and crystallization properties of urinary glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) derived from black and white subjects
D. Jappie1, A. Rodgers
1, N.R. Ravenscroft
1, M.D. Gohel
2
1 Department of Chemistry, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa
2 Department of Medical Science, Tung Wah College, Kowloon, Hong Kong
ePOSTER VIEWING SESSION 5: URS
PP40 | Treatment of urolithiasis with ureteroscopic lithotripsy in Kosovo
I. Haxhiu1, X. Quni
1, A. Haxhiu
2, H. Arifi
2, E. Haxhiu
3, H. Ahmeti
4, R. Haxhiu
5, A. Beqiri
1
1 Department of Urology, University Clinical Center of Kosovo, Prishtina, Kosova
2 Department of Plastic Surgery, University Clinical Center of Kosovo, Prishtina, Kosova
3 Faculty of Medicine, University Clinical Center of Kosovo, Prishtina, Kosova
4 Department of Pediatric Surgery, University Clinical Center of Kosovo, Prishtina, Kosova
5 University of Rezonanca, Prishtina, Kosova
PP41 | The use of a novel thermosensitive polymer to prevent ureteral stone retropulsion during intracorporeal lithotripsy: an initial experience
V. Gauhar, Y. Qiu, K.Y. Lie, C.T. Heng
Alexandra Hospital, Jurong Health, Singapore
PP42 | Fluoro-less retrograde intrarenal surgery with a ureteral access sheath modified with a scale marker: a randomised and feasibility trial
G. Zeng, Z. Zhao, W. Wu, W. Zhong
Department of Urology, Minimally Invasive Surgery Center, The First Affiliated Hospital, Guangzhou, China
PP43 | Endoscopic treatment of impacted and non-impacted ureter stones: outcome and complications
K. Hauner, F. Kurtz, S. Schwab, J. Gschwend,
M. Straub
Department of Urology, Rechts der Isar Medical Center, Munich, Germany
PP44 | Outcome of pediatric ureterorenoscopy – Single center experience
N. Iqbal1, S. Waqar
2, R. Sadaf
2, N.U.N. Nabil
2, K.N. Khalid
2, D. Shohab
1, I. Hussain
1, S. Akhter
1, A. Hasan
3
1 Shifa International Hospital, Islamabad, Pakistan
2 Shifa College of Medicine, Islamabad, Pakistan
3 Army Medical College Pakistan, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
PP45 | Retrograde ureteroscopic intrarenal surgery (RIRS) in patients with renal stone size larger than 2 cm
A. Rivero Cárdenes, N. Rodríguez García, J.M García Domínguez, C. Mena Ruiz, G. Fernández Matia, E. Gutiérrez Mínguez
Hospital Universitario, Burgos, Spain
PP46 | When anti-retropulsion device becomes necessary in ureteroscopic lithotripsy: a case report
D. De Carolis
Ospedale Provinciale “G.e C. Mazzoni”, Ascoli Piceno, Italy
PP47 | Renal pseudoaneurysm: an unusual complication of flexible ureterorenoscopy and laser lithotripsy
D. Harry, R. Dale, A. Bourdoumis
Urology Department, Barts Health NHS Trust, London, United Kingdom
PP48 | Rupture of solitary kidney after flexible ureterorenoscopy
D. Harry, R. Dale, A. Bourdoumis
Urology Department, Barts Health NHS Trust, London, United Kingdom
PP49 | Ureterorenoscopy for ureteric stone – Our experience in the Department of Urology and Renal Transplantation, Rawalpindi Medical College, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
M. Ahmad, S. Sheikh
Department of Urology and Renal Transplantation, Rawalpindi Medical College, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
PP50 | Flexible ureterorenoscopy and holmium laser lithotripsy for renal stones >15mm
G.R. Nana
1,
R. Jalil1, J. Nariculam
2, J. Kalsi
1
1 Heatherwood and Wexham Park Hospitals NHS Trust, Berkshire, United Kingdom
2 North West London Hospital NHS Trust, London, United Kingdom
ePOSTER VIEWING SESSION 6: Basic research 3
PP51 | Urinary phytate (IP6) excretion in South African stone-prone and stone-free population groups relative to its dietary intake
S. Fakier, A. Rodgers, D. Webber
University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa
PP52 | Investigation of phytomedicine Canephron N (drops) in primary prophylaxis of calcium oxalate urolithiasis
A.A. Gaybullaev,
S.S. Kariev, S.O. Kasimov, O.O. Khudayberdiev, O.A. Gaybullaev
Urology Department of Postgraduate Medical Education Institute, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
PP53 | Hypocitraturia is much more important than hypercalciuria
K. Hauner, F. Kurtz, R. Leicht, J. Gschwend,
M. Straub
Department of Urology, Rechts der Isar Medical Center, Munich, Germany
PP54 | Glycemia and phosphatemia in South Africa’s stone-prone and stone-free population groups: a preliminary study on the effects of maltitol ingestion
T. Theka, A. Rodgers, D. Webber
University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa
PP55 | The HMGB1 expression in macrophages induced by calcium oxalate crystal
T. Zhi Wei,
D. Yao Liang, H. Peng, L. Cheng Yang
Department of Urology, First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University, Nan Ning, China
PP56 | Investigate the synergistic effect of HMGB1 in inflammatory cytokines release from macrophages induced by CaP
T. Zhi Wei,
D. Yao Liang, F. You Cai, L. Cheng Yang
Department of Urology, First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University, Nan Ning, China
PP57 | Laser drilling weakens kidney stones but does not alter fragmentation efficiency: an in vitro study
L. Durner1, T. Fahim
2, F. Ghazi-Ghazvini
2, A. Papatsoris
3, N. Buchholz
4, M.M. Knight
2
1 Department of Urology, Royal London Hospital, London, United Kingdom
2 School of Engineering and Materials Science, Institute of Bioengineering, Queen Mary University of London, London, United Kingdom
3 Sismanoglio General Hospital, Athens, Greece
4 U-Merge, London, United Kingdom
PP58 | Dual energy can accurately differentiate urea acid containing stones from calcium stones
A. Spek1, P. Kufer
1, F. Strittmatter
1, A. Graser
2, C. Stief
1, M. Bader
1, M. Staehler
1
1 Department of Urology, Grosshadern Clinics, Ludwig, Maximilians University of Munich, Germany
2 Department of Radiology, Ludwig, Maximilians University of Munich, Germany
PP59 | The modern era struvite stone: patterns of urinary infection and colonisation
H. Thummar1, F. Adam
2, K. Usama
1, M. Gupta
1
1 Mount Sinai Health System, St Luke Roosvelt Hospital, New York, NY, USA
2 Columbia University, New York, NY, USA
PP60 | Indirect benefits of the financial crisis on the national health service – A reduction in the incidence of urolithiasis in the greater area of Lisbon-Portugal
J.M. Reis Santos1, A.R. Monteiro
2, A.L. Papoila
3
1 Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Lisbon, Portugal
2 Uroclínica -Centro Clínico de Urologia, Lisbon, Portugal
3 Faculdade Ciências Médicas, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal
VIDEO SESSION 1: PCNL
VP01 | Combine Peroutaneous NephroLithotomy (PCNL) and Ureterorenoscopy (URS) for upper ureter stone
E. Kaya, A. Guragac, B. Topuz, T. Ebiloglu, A. Ismailov, S. Bedir
Gulhane Military Medical Academy, Ankara, Turkey
VP02 | Ultra-mini PCNL – Lessons learned from the initial experience
M. Schoenthaler1, K. Wilhelm
1, C. Fahr
1, N. Buchholz
2, J. Desai
3, A. Miernik
1
1 Department of Urology, University Medical Centre, Freiburg, Germany
2 Department of Urology, Royal London Hospital, Barts and The London NHS Trust, London, United Kingdom
3 Department of Urology, Savmed Hospital, Ahmedabad, India
VP03 | Mini PCNL as a mininvasive treatment’s option of kidney’s stone – First experience from Czech Republic
P. Klezl,
J. Klecka, R. Grill, J. Sonsky
Department of Urology, Faculty Teaching Hospital, Kralovske Vinohrady, Prague, Czech Republic
VP04 | Staghorn kidney calculi: mini-PCNL tubeless using a flexible nephroscope
A. Rivero Cárdenes, N. Rodríguez García, C. Manso Aparicio, F. Vesga Molina, J.M. Serrano Bartolomé, E. Gutiérrez Mínguez
Hospital Universitario de Burgos, Burgos, Spain
VP05 | Prone ultra-mini PCNL
J. Masood
1,
N. Buchholz2
1 Homerton University Hospital, London, United Kingdom
2 U-Merge, London, United Kingdom
VP06 | Supine ultra-mini PCNL
J. Masood
1,
N. Buchholz2
1 Homerton University Hospital, London, United Kingdom
2 U-Merge, London, United Kingdom
VIDEO SESSION 2: URS and stents
VP07 | WITHDRAWN
VP08 | Micro-URS: it had to come! Initial experience of ureteral micro-access for ureteral stone fragmentation
J.A. Galán, J.P. Caballero, A. Verges, A.J. García-Seguí, A. Amorós
Hospital del Vinalopó, Elche, Spain
VP09 | Robotic flexible ureteroscopy, safety, effectivity and early results of a new concept
O. Traxer
1, A. Smith
2,
R. Saglam3, J. Rassweiler
4, G. Preminger
5, D. Hoenig
2, S. Kabakci
6, E. Koruk
7, M. Binbay
8, K. Sarıca
9
1 Marie Curie University, Tenon Hospital, Paris, France
2 Smith's Urology Clinic, New York, NY, USA
3 Medicana International Hospital, Ankara, Turkey
4 SLK Kliniken, Heilbronn, Germany
5 Duke University, Durham, NC, USA
6 Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey
7 Department of Research and Development, ELMED, Ankara, Turkey
8 Bagcilar Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey
9 Kartal Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
VP10 | Anterograde access in the treatment of a distal ureteral stone
A. Rivero Cárdenes, N. Rodríguez García, C. Manso Aparicio, F. Vesga Molina, V. Gonzalo Rodríguez, E. Gutiérrez Mínguez
Hospital Universitario, Burgos, Spain
VP11 | Insertion of a bladder-neck urethral Memokath
J. Masood
1, H. Damiete
2, M. El Howairis
3,
N. Buchholz4
1 Homerton University Hospital, London, United Kingdom
2 The Royal London Hospital, London, United Kingdom
3 Mediclinic City Hospital, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
4 U-Merge, London, United Kingdom
VP12 | Insertion of a double-cone ureteral Memokath into an ileum conduit
J. Masood
1, A. Bourdoumis
2, M. El Howairis
3,
N. Buchholz4
1 Homerton University Hospital, London, United Kingdom
2 The Royal London Hospital, London, United Kingdom
3 Mediclinic City Hospital, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
4 U-Merge, London, United Kingdom