Annual Scientific Update in Urogynaecology

Joint Meeting
Annual Scientific
Update in
Urogynaecology
3−4 November 2014
12
CPD
DURATION
2 DAYS
LOCATION
RCOG
Gold Sponsor
Annual Scientific Update in Urogynaecology
3−4 November 2014
Overview
• Learn about the latest developments and procedures in
urogynaecology
• Hear presentations relating to incontinence and prolapse
• Claim up to 12 CPD credits for full attendance at this meeting
Who should attend?
• All Consultants and Trainees in gynaecology
• Nurses and Physiotherapists with an interest in this field
• Staff Doctors, Staff Grades, Trust Doctors and Associate Specialists
Learning objectives
DURATION
2 DAYS
LOCATION
RCOG
COST
TRN RCOG STD
Why attend?
12
CPD
£415.20
AHP
The annual RCOG/BSUG urogynaecology meeting aims to update
delegates on current issues and clinical practice in this specialty. The
varied programme includes renowned speakers from the UK and abroad,
and will stimulate thought and discussion.
£352.20
£516
£465.60
• Improve your overall knowledge of urogynaecology
• Understand the basics of anatomy and epidemiology
• Be able to comprehensively manage patients with varying urogynaecological
conditions
Course Organiser:
Mr Jason Cooper MD FRCOG, Staffordshire
Honorary Director of Conference:
Miss Ranee Thakar MD MRCOG, London
Honorary Deputy Director of Conferences:
Mr Nick Panay MRCOG, London
PROGRAMME
Monday 3 November
8.45am
REGISTRATION and REFRESHMENTS
9.00am
Welcome
Mr Jason Cooper, Consultant Gynaecologist, University Hospital of North Staffordshire NHS Trust
Session 1: Basic urogynaecology
Chair: Mr Jason Cooper
9.10am
Anatomy of the pelvic floor
Mr Mark Slack, Consultant Urogynaecologist, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge
9.40am
Epidemiology of prolapse and incontinence
Professor Ian Milsom, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Sahlgrenska Academy, University
of Gothenburg, Sweden
10.10am Discussion
10.30am REFRESHMENTS
Session II:The urological system and the pelvis
Chair: Dr Elizabeth Adams, Consultant Urogynaecologist, Liverpool Women’s Hospital
11.10am VVF: from Africa to the UK
Mr Glyn Constantine, Consultant Gynaecologist, Good Hope Hospital, Sutton Coldfield
11.30am Ureteric injuries in pelvic surgery: recognition, treatment and medicolegal
aspects prevention and treatment
TBC
11.50am Voiding dysfunction
Mr Dudley Robinson, Consultant Urogynaecologist, King’s College Hospital, London
12.10pm Discussion
Session III: Key note lecture
Chair: Dr Christine Bain, Consultant Gynaecologist, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary
12.30pm Addressing stress urinary incontinence: the tension free vaginal tape
Professor Carl Nilsson, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Helsinki University Central
Hospital, Finland
1.00pm
Discussion
1.10pm
LUNCH (2 course standing fork lunch)
Session IV: Pelvic pain
Chair: Professor Linda Cardozo, Consultant Urogynaecologist, King’s College Hospital, London
1.50pm
Bladder pain syndrome
Dr Sohier Elneil, Consultant in Urogynaecology and Uro-neurology, University College London
NHS Foundation Trust
2.10pm
Management of chronic pelvic pain
Mr Nigel Matthews, Consultant Anesthetist; Chronic Pain Specialist
The pelvic floor as a cause for pelvic pain
Miss Maya Basu, Consultant Urogynaecologist, Medway NHS Foundation Trust, Gillingham, Kent
2.30pm
2.50pm
Discussion
3.00pm
REFRESHMENTS
Session V: Clinical dilemmas
Chair: Professor Robert Freeman, Consultant Urogynaecologist, Derriford Hospital, Plymouth
3.30pm
Continence surgery in the patient with mixed urinary incontinence
Professor Jonathan Duckett, Consultant Urogynaecologist, Medway NHS Foundation Trust,
Gillingham, Kent
4.00pm
The treatment of apical prolapse
Mr Mohammed Abdel-Fattah, Senior Clinical Lecturer; Consultant Urogynaecologist, University of
Aberdeen
4.20pm
The surgical management of patients with both prolapse and urinary incontinence
Mr Abdalla M Fayyad, Consultant Gynaecological Surgeon; Sub-specialist, Urogynaecology and
Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery, Luton and Dunstable University Hospital
Discussion
Session VI: Debate
Chair: Mr Ash Monga, Consultant Urogynaecologist, Princess Anne Hospital, Southampton
4.40pm
4.50pm
Is incontinence following childbirth preventable?
For: Professor Jim Dornan, Chair, Fetal Medicine, Queens University, Belfast
Against: Professor James Drife, Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology University of
Leeds
5.30pm
CLOSE and DRINKS RECEPTION
Tuesday 4 November
8.45am
REFRESHMENTS
Session VII: Urogynaecological surgery
Chair: Mr Christian Phillips, Consultant Gynaecologist, Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Basingstoke
9.00am
Colpoclesis
Mr Paul Moran, Consultant Urogynaecologist, Worcestershire Royal Hospital
9.20am
The artificial urinary spincter
Mr Jeremy Ockrim, Female and Reconstructive Urological Surgeon, University College London Hospital NHS Trust
9.40am
Plastic surgery and the pelvis
Miss Alexandra Crick, Consultant, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Salisbury District Hospital
10.00am Discussion
Session VIII: Miscellaneous topics in urogynaecology
Chair: Mr Vikram Khullar, Consultant Urogynaecologist, Imperial College London
10.10am Specialised commissioning in gynaecology: how will this effect us?
Professor Sarah Creighton, Consultant Gynaecologist, University College Hospital, London;
Deputy Chair, Clinical Reference Group, Complex Gynaecology
10.30am Paediatric and congenital urology
Mr Alun Williams, Consultant Paediatric Urologist; Transplant Surgeon, Nottingham University
Hospitals
10.50am Gender reassignment
Miss Tina Rashid, Consultant Surgeon, Urology and Gender Services, Charing Cross Hospital,
London
11.20am Discussion
11.30am REFRESHMENTS
Session IX: Key note lecture
Chair: Dr David Richmond, President, RCOG
12.00pm Overview of current practice in prolapse surgery in the UK: baseline information
from PROSPECT
Professor Cathryn Glazener, Professor of Health Services Research, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary
Session X: Breakout sessions
Delegates will attend ONE of the following sessions
12.30pm Management of recurrent prolapse
Mr Philip Toozs-Hobson, Consultant Urogynaecologist, Birmingham Women’s Hospital
Mr Mark Slack
Management of recurrent stress incontinence
Dr Karen Ward, Consultant Gynaecologist, St Mary’s Hospital, Manchester
Mr Ash Monga
Complications of pelvic floor surgery
Dr Karen Guerrero, Consultant Urogynaecologist, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
Mr Abdalla M Fayyad
Preventing pelvic floor dysfunction
Mr Abdul Sultan, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Croydon University Hospital
Professor Robert Freeman
Management of posterior compartment prolapse with defaecatory symptoms
Mr Stephen Radley, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Jessop Wing, Sheffield Teaching
Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Mr Christian Phillips
1.00pm
LUNCH (2 course standing fork lunch)
Session XI: The research world
Chair: Professor Jonathan Duckett
1.45pm
Updates on national studies
Mr Mohammed Abdel-Fattah 2.05pm
How to develop research and audit in your department
Dr Pallavi Latte, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Birmingham Women’s NHS
Foundation Trust
Session XII:
Free communications (Research meeting)
Chair: Professor Jonathan Duckett
Co-Chair: Dr Karen Guerrero
2.25pm
Abstract presentations
Eight oral presentations selected from submitted abstracts
3.25pm
REFRESHMENTS
3.45pm
Abstract presentations continued
4.45pm
CLOSE followed by BSUG AGM (BSUG members only)
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