Meeting Program - AUA2016 Annual Meeting
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Meeting Program - AUA2016 Annual Meeting
AUA2016 Meeting Program SHARING KNOWLEDGE. SETTING STANDARDS.® www.AUA2016.org meeting program XTANDI (enzalutamide) capsules is indicated for the treatment of patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC). ogression nts r p e s a e is ur patie NDI at d Start XTA static CRPC fo1 r yo to meta therapy* on GnRH y.1 iectom al orch bilater r after *O Important Safety Information Contraindications XTANDI is not indicated for women and is contraindicated in women who are or may become pregnant. XTANDI can cause fetal harm when administered to a pregnant woman. Warnings and Precautions Seizure In Study 1, conducted in patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) who previously received docetaxel, seizure occurred in 0.9% of XTANDI patients and 0% of placebo patients. In Study 2, conducted in patients with chemotherapy-naive metastatic CRPC, seizure occurred in 0.1% of XTANDI patients and 0.1% of placebo patients. There is no clinical trial experience re-administering XTANDI to patients who experienced a seizure, and limited safety data are available in patients with predisposing factors for seizure. Study 1 excluded the use of concomitant medications that may lower threshold; Study 2 permitted the use of these medications. Because of the risk of seizure associated with XTANDI use, patients should be advised of the risk of engaging in any activity during which sudden loss of consciousness could cause serious harm to themselves or others. Permanently discontinue XTANDI in patients who develop a seizure during treatment. Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome (PRES) In post approval use, there have been reports of PRES in patients receiving XTANDI. PRES is a neurological disorder which can present with rapidly evolving symptoms including seizure, headache, lethargy, confusion, blindness, and other visual and neurological disturbances, with or without associated hypertension. A diagnosis of PRES requires confirmation by brain imaging, preferably MRI. Discontinue XTANDI in patients who develop PRES. Adverse Reactions The most common adverse reactions (≥ 10%) reported from two combined clinical studies that occurred more commonly (≥ 2% over placebo) in XTANDI patients were asthenia/fatigue, back pain, decreased appetite, constipation, arthralgia, diarrhea, hot flush, upper respiratory tract infection, peripheral edema, dyspnea, musculoskeletal pain, weight decreased, headache, hypertension, and dizziness/vertigo. In Study 1, Grade 3 and higher adverse reactions were reported among 47% of XTANDI patients and 53% of placebo patients. Discontinuations due to adverse events were reported for 16% of XTANDI patients and 18% of placebo patients. In Study 2, Grade 3-4 adverse reactions were reported in 44% of XTANDI patients and 37% of placebo patients. Discontinuations due to adverse events were reported for 6% of both study groups. •Lab Abnormalities: Grade 1-4 neutropenia occurred in 15% of XTANDI patients (1% Grade 3-4) and 6% of placebo patients (0.5% Grade 3-4). Grade 1-4 thrombocytopenia occurred in 6% of XTANDI patients (0.3% Grade 3-4) and 5% of placebo patients (0.5% Grade 3-4). Grade 1-4 elevations in ALT occurred in 10% of XTANDI patients (0.2% Grade 3-4) and 16% of placebo patients (0.2% Grade 3-4). Grade 1-4 elevations in bilirubin occurred in 3% of XTANDI patients (0.1% Grade 3-4) and 2% of placebo patients (no Grade 3-4). Significantly improved radiographic progression-free survival†1 Significantly improved overall survival†‡§1 Updated overall survival analysis: •23% reduction in risk of death with XTANDI + GnRH therapy* vs placebo + GnRH therapy* (co-primary endpoint: HR = 0.77 [95% CI, 0.67-0.88]) •83% reduction in risk of radiographic disease progression or death with XTANDI + GnRH therapy* vs placebo + GnRH therapy* (co-primary endpoint: HR = 0.17 [95% CI, 0.14-0.21]; P < 0.0001) •Median radiographic progression-free survival was not reached (95% CI, 13.8-not reached) for XTANDI + GnRH therapy* and was 3.7 months (95% CI, 3.6-4.6) for placebo + GnRH therapy* Significantly delayed the time to cytotoxic chemotherapy initiation†1 • Delayed time to cytotoxic chemotherapy initiation by a median of 28.0 months with XTANDI + GnRH therapy* vs 10.8 months with placebo + GnRH therapy* (HR = 0.35 [95% CI, 0.30-0.40]; P < 0.0001) •Median overall survival was 35.3 months with XTANDI + GnRH therapy* (95% CI, 32.2-not reached) vs 31.3 months with placebo + GnRH therapy* (95% CI, 28.8-34.2) ‡At a prespecified interim analysis for overall survival (co-primary endpoint): HR = 0.71 (95% CI, 0.60-0.84); P < 0.00011 Oral, once-daily dosing with no required steroid co-administration1 •Dosage: XTANDI 160 mg (four 40 mg capsules) is administered orally, once daily •Steroids were allowed but not required|| patient lives 94% ofareinsured covered for XTANDI ¶3 ¶As of February 2015. A product’s placement on a plan formulary involves a variety of factors known only to the plan and is subject to eligibility. To learn more, please visit XtandiHCP.com •Infections: In Study 1, 1% of XTANDI patients compared to 0.3% of placebo patients died from infections or sepsis. In Study 2, 1 patient in each treatment group (0.1%) had an infection resulting in death. •Falls (including fall-related injuries), occurred in 9% of XTANDI patients and 4% of placebo patients. Falls were not associated with loss of consciousness or seizure. Fall-related injuries were more severe in XTANDI patients, and included non-pathologic fractures, joint injuries, and hematomas. •Hypertension occurred in 11% of XTANDI patients and 4% of placebo patients. No patients experienced hypertensive crisis. Medical history of hypertension was balanced between arms. Hypertension led to study discontinuation in < 1% of all patients. Drug Interactions Effect of Other Drugs on XTANDI Avoid strong CYP2C8 inhibitors, as they can increase the plasma exposure to XTANDI. If co-administration is necessary, reduce the dose of XTANDI. Avoid strong CYP3A4 inducers as they can decrease the plasma exposure to XTANDI. If co-administration is necessary, increase the dose of XTANDI. © 2016 Astellas Pharma US, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. 076-1308-PM 1/16 XTANDI, Astellas, and the flying star logo are trademarks of Astellas Pharma Inc. Effect of XTANDI on Other Drugs Avoid CYP3A4, CYP2C9, and CYP2C19 substrates with a narrow therapeutic index, as XTANDI may decrease the plasma exposures of these drugs. If XTANDI is co-administered with warfarin (CYP2C9 substrate), conduct additional INR monitoring. Please see adjacent pages for Brief Summary of Full Prescribing Information. †As seen in the PREVAIL trial (Study 2): a multinational, double-blind, randomized, phase 3 trial that enrolled 1717 patients with metastatic CRPC that progressed on GnRH therapy or after bilateral orchiectomy, and who had not received prior cytotoxic chemotherapy. All patients continued on GnRH therapy.1,2 §Results from this analysis were consistent with those from the prespecified interim analysis. || In the PREVAIL trial, 27% of patients in the XTANDI arm and 30% of patients in the placebo arm received glucocorticoids for varying reasons. In the AFFIRM trial (Study 1), 48% of patients in the XTANDI arm and 46% of patients in the placebo arm received glucocorticoids. AFFIRM was a phase 3, multicenter, placebo‑controlled, randomized trial that enrolled 1199 patients with metastatic CRPC who had previously received docetaxel.1 References: 1. XTANDI [package insert]. Northbrook, IL: Astellas Pharma US, Inc. 2. Beer TM, Armstrong AJ, Rathkopf DE, et al, for the PREVAIL Investigators. Enzalutamide in metastatic prostate cancer before chemotherapy. N Engl J Med. 2014;371(5):424-433. 3. Data on file, Medivation, Inc. XTANDI® (enzalutamide) capsules for oral use Initial U.S. Approval: 2012 BRIEF SUMMARY OF PRESCRIBING INFORMATION The following is a brief summary. Please see the package insert for full prescribing information. INDICATIONS AND USAGE XTANDI is indicated for the treatment of patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC). CONTRAINDICATIONS Pregnancy XTANDI can cause fetal harm when administered to a pregnant woman based on its mechanism of action and findings in animals. XTANDI is not indicated for use in women. XTANDI is contraindicated in women who are or may become pregnant. If this drug is used during pregnancy, or if the patient becomes pregnant while taking this drug, apprise the patient of the potential hazard to the fetus and the potential risk for pregnancy loss. WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS Seizure In Study 1, which enrolled patients who previously received docetaxel, 7 of 800 (0.9%) patients treated with XTANDI experienced a seizure and no patients treated with placebo experienced a seizure. Seizure occurred from 31 to 603 days after initiation of XTANDI. In Study 2, 1 of 871 (0.1%) chemotherapy-naive patients treated with XTANDI and 1 of 844 (0.1%) patients treated with placebo experienced a seizure. Patients experiencing seizure were permanently discontinued from therapy and all seizure events resolved. There is no clinical trial experience re-administering XTANDI to patients who experienced seizure. Limited safety data are available in patients with predisposing factors for seizure because these patients were generally excluded from the trials. These exclusion criteria included a history of seizure, underlying brain injury with loss of consciousness, transient ischemic attack within the past 12 months, cerebral vascular accident, brain metastases, and brain arteriovenous malformation. Study 1 excluded the use of concomitant medications that may lower the seizure threshold, whereas Study 2 permitted the use of these medications. Because of the risk of seizure associated with XTANDI use, patients should be advised of the risk of engaging in any activity where sudden loss of consciousness could cause serious harm to themselves or others. Permanently discontinue XTANDI in patients who develop a seizure during treatment. Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome (PRES) There have been reports of posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) in patients receiving XTANDI. PRES is a neurological disorder which can present with rapidly evolving symptoms including seizure, headache, lethargy, confusion, blindness, and other visual and neurological disturbances, with or without associated hypertension. A diagnosis of PRES requires confirmation by brain imaging, preferably magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Discontinue XTANDI in patients who develop PRES. ADVERSE REACTIONS Clinical Trial Experience Because clinical trials are conducted under widely varying conditions, adverse reaction rates observed in the clinical trials of a drug cannot be directly compared to rates in the clinical trials of another drug and may not reflect the rates observed in practice. Two randomized clinical trials enrolled patients with metastatic prostate cancer that has progressed on androgen deprivation therapy (GnRH therapy or bilateral orchiectomy), a disease setting that is also defined as metastatic CRPC. In both studies, patients received XTANDI 160 mg orally once daily in the active treatment arm or placebo in the control arm. All patients continued androgen deprivation therapy. Patients were allowed, but not required, to take glucocorticoids. The most common adverse reactions (≥ 10%) that occurred more commonly (≥ 2% over placebo) in the XTANDI-treated patients from the two randomized clinical trials were asthenia/fatigue, back pain, decreased appetite, constipation, arthralgia, diarrhea, hot flush, upper respiratory tract infection, peripheral edema, dyspnea, musculoskeletal pain, weight decreased, headache, hypertension, and dizziness/vertigo. Study 1: Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer Following Chemotherapy Study 1 enrolled 1199 patients with metastatic CRPC who had previously received docetaxel. The median duration of treatment was 8.3 months with XTANDI and 3.0 months with placebo. During the trial, 48% of patients on the XTANDI arm and 46% of patients on the placebo arm received glucocorticoids. Grade 3 and higher adverse reactions were reported among 47% of XTANDI-treated patients and 53% of placebo-treated patients. Discontinuations due to adverse events were reported for 16% of XTANDI-treated patients and 18% of placebo-treated patients. The most common adverse reaction leading to treatment discontinuation was seizure, which occurred in 0.9% of the XTANDI-treated patients compared to none (0%) of the placebo-treated patients. Table 1 shows adverse reactions reported in Study 1 that occurred at a ≥ 2% higher frequency in the XTANDI arm compared to the placebo arm. Table 1. Adverse Reactions in Study 1 XTANDI Placebo N = 800 N = 399 Grade Grade Grade Grade a 3-4 1-4 3-4 1-4 (%) (%) (%) (%) General Disorders Asthenic 50.6 9.0 44.4 9.3 Conditionsb Peripheral 15.4 1.0 13.3 0.8 Edema Musculoskeletal And Connective Tissue Disorders Back Pain 26.4 5.3 24.3 4.0 Arthralgia 20.5 2.5 17.3 1.8 Musculoskeletal 15.0 1.3 11.5 0.3 Pain Muscular 9.8 1.5 6.8 1.8 Weakness Musculoskeletal 2.6 0.3 0.3 0.0 Stiffness Gastrointestinal Disorders Diarrhea 21.8 1.1 17.5 0.3 Vascular Disorders Hot Flush 20.3 0.0 10.3 0.0 Hypertension 6.4 2.1 2.8 1.3 Nervous System Disorders Headache 12.1 0.9 5.5 0.0 9.5 0.5 7.5 0.5 Dizzinessc Spinal Cord Compression and Cauda 7.4 6.6 4.5 3.8 Equina Syndrome Paresthesia 6.6 0.0 4.5 0.0 Mental Impairment 4.3 0.3 1.8 0.0 Disordersd Hypoesthesia 4.0 0.3 1.8 0.0 Infections And Infestations Upper Respiratory 10.9 0.0 6.5 0.3 Tract Infectione Lower Respiratory 8.5 2.4 4.8 1.3 Tract And Lung Infectionf Psychiatric Disorders Insomnia 8.8 0.0 6.0 0.5 Anxiety 6.5 0.3 4.0 0.0 Renal And Urinary Disorders Hematuria 6.9 1.8 4.5 1.0 Pollakiuria 4.8 0.0 2.5 0.0 Injury, Poisoning And Procedural Complications Fall 4.6 0.3 1.3 0.0 Non-pathologic 4.0 1.4 0.8 0.3 Fractures Skin And Subcutaneous Tissue Disorders Pruritus 3.8 0.0 1.3 0.0 Dry Skin 3.5 0.0 1.3 0.0 Table 1. Adverse Reactions in Study 1 (cont.) Respiratory Disorders Epistaxis 3.3 0.1 1.3 0.3 a b c d CTCAE v4 Includes asthenia and fatigue. Includes dizziness and vertigo. Includes amnesia, memory impairment, cognitive disorder, and disturbance in attention. e Includes nasopharyngitis, upper respiratory tract infection, sinusitis, rhinitis, pharyngitis, and laryngitis. f Includes pneumonia, lower respiratory tract infection, bronchitis, and lung infection. Study 2: Chemotherapy-naive Metastatic CastrationResistant Prostate Cancer Study 2 enrolled 1717 patients with metastatic CRPC who had not received prior cytotoxic chemotherapy, of whom 1715 received at least one dose of study drug. The median duration of treatment was 17.5 months with XTANDI and 4.6 months with placebo. Grade 3-4 adverse reactions were reported in 44% of XTANDI-treated patients and 37% of placebo-treated patients. Discontinuations due to adverse events were reported for 6% of XTANDI-treated patients and 6% of placebo-treated patients. The most common adverse reaction leading to treatment discontinuation was fatigue/asthenia, which occurred in 1% of patients on each treatment arm. Table 2 includes adverse reactions reported in Study 2 that occurred at a ≥ 2% higher frequency in the XTANDI arm compared to the placebo arm. Table 2. Adverse Reactions in Study 2 Placebo XTANDI N = 844 N = 871 Grade Grade Grade Grade a 1-4 3-4 3-4 1-4 (%) (%) (%) (%) General Disorders Asthenic 46.9 3.4 33.0 2.8 Conditionsb Peripheral 11.5 0.2 8.2 0.4 Edema Musculoskeletal And Connective Tissue Disorders Back Pain 28.6 2.5 22.4 3.0 Arthralgia 21.4 1.6 16.1 1.1 Gastrointestinal Disorders Constipation 23.2 0.7 17.3 0.4 Diarrhea 16.8 0.3 14.3 0.4 Vascular Disorders Hot Flush 18.0 0.1 7.8 0.0 Hypertension 14.2 7.2 4.1 2.3 Nervous System Disorders 11.3 0.3 7.1 0.0 Dizzinessc Headache 11.0 0.2 7.0 0.4 Dysgeusia 7.6 0.1 3.7 0.0 Mental 5.7 0.0 1.3 0.1 Impairment Disordersd Restless Legs 2.1 0.1 0.4 0.0 Syndrome Respiratory Disorders 11.0 0.6 8.5 0.6 Dyspneae Infections And Infestations Upper 16.4 0.0 10.5 0.0 Respiratory Tract Infectionf Lower Respiratory 7.9 1.5 4.7 1.1 Tract And Lung Infectiong Psychiatric Disorders Insomnia 8.2 0.1 5.7 0.0 Renal And Urinary Disorders Hematuria 8.8 1.3 5.8 1.3 Injury, Poisoning And Procedural Complications Fall 12.7 1.6 5.3 0.7 Non-Pathological 8.8 2.1 3.0 1.1 Fracture Metabolism and Nutrition Disorders Decreased 18.9 0.3 16.4 0.7 Appetite Investigations Weight 12.4 0.8 8.5 0.2 Decreased Reproductive System and Breast Disorders 1.4 3.4 0.0 0.0 Gynecomastia Table 2. Adverse Reactions in Study 2 (cont.) a b c d CTCAE v4 Includes asthenia and fatigue. Includes dizziness and vertigo. Includes amnesia, memory impairment, cognitive disorder, and disturbance in attention. e Includes dyspnea, exertional dyspnea, and dyspnea at rest. f Includes nasopharyngitis, upper respiratory tract infection, sinusitis, rhinitis, pharyngitis, and laryngitis. g Includes pneumonia, lower respiratory tract infection, bronchitis, and lung infection. Laboratory Abnormalities In the two randomized clinical trials, Grade 1-4 neutropenia occurred in 15% of patients treated with XTANDI (1% Grade 3-4) and in 6% of patients treated with placebo (0.5% Grade 3-4). The incidence of Grade 1-4 thrombocytopenia was 6% of patients treated with XTANDI (0.3% Grade 3-4) and 5% of patients treated with placebo (0.5% Grade 3-4). Grade 1-4 elevations in ALT occurred in 10% of patients treated with XTANDI (0.2% Grade 3-4) and 16% of patients treated with placebo (0.2% Grade 3-4). Grade 1-4 elevations in bilirubin occurred in 3% of patients treated with XTANDI (0.1% Grade 3-4) and 2% of patients treated with placebo (no Grade 3-4). Infections In Study 1, 1% of patients treated with XTANDI compared to 0.3% of patients treated with placebo died from infections or sepsis. In Study 2, 1 patient in each treatment group (0.1%) had an infection resulting in death. Falls and Fall-related Injuries In the two randomized clinical trials, falls including fallrelated injuries, occurred in 9% of patients treated with XTANDI compared to 4% of patients treated with placebo. Falls were not associated with loss of consciousness or seizure. Fall-related injuries were more severe in patients treated with XTANDI and included non-pathologic fractures, joint injuries, and hematomas. Hypertension In the two randomized trials, hypertension was reported in 11% of patients receiving XTANDI and 4% of patients receiving placebo. No patients experienced hypertensive crisis. Medical history of hypertension was balanced between arms. Hypertension led to study discontinuation in < 1% of patients in each arm. Post-Marketing Experience The following additional adverse reactions have been identified during post approval use of XTANDI. Because these reactions were reported voluntarily from a population of uncertain size, it is not always possible to reliably estimate the frequency or establish a causal relationship to drug exposure. Neurological Disorders: posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) DRUG INTERACTIONS Drugs that Inhibit CYP2C8 Co-administration of a strong CYP2C8 inhibitor (gemfibrozil) increased the composite area under the plasma concentration-time curve (AUC) of enzalutamide plus N-desmethyl enzalutamide by 2.2-fold. Coadministration of XTANDI with strong CYP2C8 inhibitors should be avoided if possible. If co-administration of XTANDI with a strong CYP2C8 inhibitor cannot be avoided, reduce the dose of XTANDI. Drugs that Induce CYP3A4 Co-administration of rifampin (strong CYP3A4 inducer and moderate CYP2C8 inducer) decreased the composite AUC of enzalutamide plus N-desmethyl enzalutamide by 37%. Co-administration of strong CYP3A4 inducers (e.g., carbamazepine, phenobarbital, phenytoin, rifabutin, rifampin, rifapentine) with XTANDI should be avoided if possible. St John’s wort may decrease enzalutamide exposure and should be avoided. If co-administration of a strong CYP3A4 inducer with XTANDI cannot be avoided, increase the dose of XTANDI. Effect of XTANDI on Drug Metabolizing Enzymes Enzalutamide is a strong CYP3A4 inducer and a moderate CYP2C9 and CYP2C19 inducer in humans. At steady state, XTANDI reduced the plasma exposure to midazolam (CYP3A4 substrate), warfarin (CYP2C9 substrate), and omeprazole (CYP2C19 substrate). Concomitant use of XTANDI with narrow therapeutic index drugs that are metabolized by CYP3A4 (e.g., alfentanil, cyclosporine, dihydroergotamine, ergotamine, fentanyl, pimozide, quinidine, sirolimus and tacrolimus), CYP2C9 (e.g., phenytoin, warfarin) and CYP2C19 (e.g., S-mephenytoin) should be avoided, as enzalutamide may decrease their exposure. If co-administration with warfarin cannot be avoided, conduct additional INR monitoring. USE IN SPECIFIC POPULATIONS Pregnancy– Pregnancy Category X. Risk Summary XTANDI can cause fetal harm when administered to a pregnant woman based on its mechanism of action and findings in animals. While there are no human data on the use of XTANDI in pregnancy and XTANDI is not indicated for use in women, it is important to know that maternal use of an androgen receptor inhibitor could affect development of the fetus. Enzalutamide caused embryofetal toxicity in mice at exposures that were lower than in patients receiving the recommended dose. XTANDI is contraindicated in women who are or may become pregnant while receiving the drug. If this drug is used during pregnancy, or if the patient becomes pregnant while taking this drug, apprise the patient of the potential hazard to the fetus and the potential risk for pregnancy loss. Advise females of reproductive potential to avoid becoming pregnant during treatment with XTANDI. Animal Data In an embryo-fetal developmental toxicity study in mice, enzalutamide caused developmental toxicity when administered at oral doses of 10 or 30 mg/kg/day throughout the period of organogenesis (gestational days 6-15). Findings included embryo-fetal lethality (increased post-implantation loss and resorptions) and decreased anogenital distance at ≥ 10 mg/kg/day, and cleft palate and absent palatine bone at 30 mg/kg/day. Doses of 30 mg/kg/day caused maternal toxicity. The doses tested in mice (1, 10 and 30 mg/kg/day) resulted in systemic exposures (AUC) approximately 0.04, 0.4 and 1.1 times, respectively, the exposures in patients. Enzalutamide did not cause developmental toxicity in rabbits when administered throughout the period of organogenesis (gestational days 6-18) at dose levels up to 10 mg/kg/day (approximately 0.4 times the exposures in patients based on AUC). Nursing Mothers XTANDI is not indicated for use in women. It is not known if enzalutamide is excreted in human milk. Because many drugs are excreted in human milk, and because of the potential for serious adverse reactions in nursing infants from XTANDI, a decision should be made to either discontinue nursing, or discontinue the drug taking into account the importance of the drug to the mother. Pediatric Use Safety and effectiveness of XTANDI in pediatric patients have not been established. Geriatric Use Of 1671 patients who received XTANDI in the two randomized clinical trials, 75% were 65 and over, while 31% were 75 and over. No overall differences in safety or effectiveness were observed between these patients and younger patients. Other reported clinical experience has not identified differences in responses between the elderly and younger patients, but greater sensitivity of some older individuals cannot be ruled out. Patients with Renal Impairment A dedicated renal impairment trial for XTANDI has not been conducted. Based on the population pharmacokinetic analysis using data from clinical trials in patients with metastatic CRPC and healthy volunteers, no significant difference in enzalutamide clearance was observed in patients with pre-existing mild to moderate renal impairment (30 mL/min ≤ creatinine clearance [CrCL] ≤ 89 mL/min) compared to patients and volunteers with baseline normal renal function (CrCL ≥ 90 mL/min). No initial dosage adjustment is necessary for patients with mild to moderate renal impairment. Severe renal impairment (CrCL < 30 mL/min) and end-stage renal disease have not been assessed. Patients with Hepatic Impairment Dedicated hepatic impairment trials compared the composite systemic exposure of enzalutamide plus N-desmethyl enzalutamide in volunteers with baseline mild, moderate, or severe hepatic impairment (ChildPugh Class A, B, or C, respectively) versus healthy controls with normal hepatic function. The composite AUC of enzalutamide plus N-desmethyl enzalutamide was similar in volunteers with mild, moderate, or severe baseline hepatic impairment compared to volunteers with normal hepatic function. No initial dosage adjustment is necessary for patients with baseline mild, moderate, or severe hepatic impairment. OVERDOSAGE In the event of an overdose, stop treatment with XTANDI and initiate general supportive measures taking into consideration the half-life of 5.8 days. In a dose escalation study, no seizures were reported at ≤ 240 mg daily, whereas 3 seizures were reported, 1 each at 360 mg, 480 mg, and 600 mg daily. Patients may be at increased risk of seizure following an overdose. NONCLINICAL TOXICOLOGY Carcinogenesis, Mutagenesis, Impairment of Fertility Long-term animal studies have not been conducted to evaluate the carcinogenic potential of enzalutamide. Enzalutamide did not induce mutations in the bacterial reverse mutation (Ames) assay and was not genotoxic in either the in vitro mouse lymphoma thymidine kinase (Tk) gene mutation assay or the in vivo mouse micronucleus assay. Based on nonclinical findings in repeat-dose toxicology studies, which were consistent with the pharmacological activity of enzalutamide, male fertility may be impaired by treatment with XTANDI. In a 26-week study in rats, atrophy of the prostate and seminal vesicles was observed at ≥ 30 mg/kg/day (equal to the human exposure based on AUC). In 4-, 13-, and 39-week studies in dogs, hypospermatogenesis and atrophy of the prostate and epididymides were observed at ≥ 4 mg/kg/day (0.3 times the human exposure based on AUC). Manufactured by: Catalent Pharma Solutions, LLC, St. Petersburg, FL 33716 Manufactured for and Distributed by: Astellas Pharma US, Inc., Northbrook, IL 60062 Marketed by: Astellas Pharma US, Inc., Northbrook, IL 60062 Medivation, Inc., San Francisco, CA 94105 Revised: October 2015 15C018-XTA Rx Only © 2015 Astellas Pharma US, Inc. XTANDI® is a registered trademark of Astellas Pharma Inc. 076-1200-PM For your patients with overactive bladder (OAB) Rethin OAB Treatment Myrbetriq is a ß3-adrenergic agonist indicated for patients with OAB symptoms of urge urinary incontinence, urgency, and urinary frequency1 It may be time to take another look at OAB treatment with Myrbetriq INDICATIONS AND USAGE Myrbetriq® (mirabegron) is a beta-3 adrenergic agonist indicated for the treatment of overactive bladder (OAB) with symptoms of urge urinary incontinence, urgency, and urinary frequency. IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Myrbetriq is contraindicated in patients who have known hypersensitivity reactions to mirabegron or any component of the tablet. Myrbetriq can increase blood pressure. Periodic blood pressure determinations are recommended, especially in hypertensive patients. Myrbetriq is not recommended for use in severe uncontrolled hypertensive patients (defined as systolic blood pressure ≥ 180 mm Hg and/or diastolic blood pressure ≥ 110 mm Hg). Urinary retention in patients with bladder outlet obstruction (BOO) and in patients taking antimuscarinic medications for the treatment of OAB has been reported in postmarketing experience in patients taking mirabegron. A controlled clinical safety study in patients with BOO did not demonstrate increased urinary retention in Myrbetriq patients; however, Myrbetriq should be administered with caution to patients with clinically significant BOO. Myrbetriq should also be administered with caution to patients taking antimuscarinic medications for the treatment of OAB. Angioedema of the face, lips, tongue and/or larynx has been reported with Myrbetriq. In some cases angioedema occurred after the first dose. Cases of angioedema have been reported to occur hours after IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION (cont’d) the first dose or after multiple doses. Angioedema associated with upper airway swelling may be life threatening. If involvement of the tongue, hypopharynx, or larynx occurs, promptly discontinue Myrbetriq and initiate appropriate therapy and/or measures necessary to ensure a patent airway. Since Myrbetriq is a moderate CYP2D6 inhibitor, the systemic exposure to CYP2D6 substrates such as metoprolol and desipramine is increased when co-administered with Myrbetriq. Therefore, appropriate monitoring and dose adjustment may be necessary, especially with narrow therapeutic index drugs metabolized by CYP2D6, such as thioridazine, flecainide, and propafenone. Most commonly reported adverse reactions (> 2% and > placebo) for Myrbetriq 25 mg and 50 mg versus placebo, respectively, were hypertension (11.3%, 7.5% vs 7.6%), nasopharyngitis (3.5%, 3.9% vs 2.5%), urinary tract infection (4.2%, 2.9% vs 1.8%), and headache (2.1%, 3.2% vs 3.0%). Please see Brief Summary of Prescribing Information for Myrbetriq on following pages. Reference: 1. Myrbetriq [Prescribing Information]. Northbrook, IL: Astellas Pharma US, Inc. Myrbetriq is a registered trademark of Astellas Pharma Inc. ©2016 Astellas Pharma US, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA 057-1078-PM March 2016 Table 1 Continued BRIEF SUMMARY OF PRESCRIBING INFORMATION Myrbetriq 25 mg (%) Myrbetriq 50 mg (%) 1380 432 1375 Constipation 1.4 1.6 1.6 Upper Respiratory Tract Infection 1.7 2.1 1.5 Arthralgia 1.1 1.6 1.3 Diarrhea 1.3 1.2 1.5 Myrbetriq is contraindicated in patients who have known hypersensitivity reactions to mirabegron or any component of the tablet [see Adverse Reactions (6.1, 6.2)]. Tachycardia 0.6 1.6 1.2 Abdominal Pain 0.7 1.4 0.6 ---------------------------------------------WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS---------------------------------------------- Fatigue 1.0 1.4 1.2 The following information is a brief summary only. See full prescribing information for Myrbetriq. Myrbetriq (mirabegron) extended-release tablets ® -------------------------------------------------INDICATIONS AND USAGE-------------------------------------------------Myrbetriq® is a beta-3 adrenergic agonist indicated for the treatment of overactive bladder (OAB) with symptoms of urge urinary incontinence, urgency, and urinary frequency. ----------------------------------------------------CONTRAINDICATIONS--------------------------------------------------- Increases in Blood Pressure Myrbetriq can increase blood pressure. Periodic blood pressure determinations are recommended, especially in hypertensive patients. Myrbetriq is not recommended for use in patients with severe uncontrolled hypertension (defined as systolic blood pressure greater than or equal to 180 mmHg and/or diastolic blood pressure greater than or equal to 110 mmHg) [see Clinical Pharmacology (12.2)]. In two, randomized, placebo-controlled, healthy volunteer studies, Myrbetriq was associated with dose-related increases in supine blood pressure. In these studies, at the maximum recommended dose of 50 mg, the mean maximum increase in systolic/diastolic blood pressure was approximately 3.5/1.5 mmHg greater than placebo. Number of Patients Placebo (%) *Includes reports of blood pressure above the normal range, and BP increased from baseline, occurring predominantly in subjects with baseline hypertension. Other adverse reactions reported by less than 1% of patients treated with Myrbetriq in Studies 1, 2, or 3 included: Cardiac disorders: palpitations, blood pressure increased [see Clinical Pharmacology (12.2)] Eye disorders: glaucoma [see Clinical Pharmacology (12.2)] Gastrointestinal disorders: dyspepsia, gastritis, abdominal distension In contrast, in OAB patients in clinical trials, the mean increase in systolic and diastolic blood pressure at the maximum recommended dose of 50 mg was approximately 0.5 - 1 mmHg greater than placebo. Worsening of pre-existing hypertension was reported infrequently in Myrbetriq patients. Infections and Infestations: sinusitis, rhinitis Urinary Retention in Patients with Bladder Outlet Obstruction and in Patients Taking Antimuscarinic Medications for OAB Reproductive system and breast disorders: vulvovaginal pruritus, vaginal infection Urinary retention in patients with bladder outlet obstruction (BOO) and in patients taking antimuscarinic medications for the treatment of OAB has been reported in postmarketing experience in patients taking mirabegron. A controlled clinical safety study in patients with BOO did not demonstrate increased urinary retention in Myrbetriq patients; however, Myrbetriq should be administered with caution to patients with clinically significant BOO. Myrbetriq should also be administered with caution to patients taking antimuscarinic medications for the treatment of OAB [see Clinical Pharmacology (12.2)]. Investigations: GGT increased, AST increased, ALT increased, LDH increased Renal and urinary disorders: nephrolithiasis, bladder pain Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders: urticaria, leukocytoclastic vasculitis, rash, pruritus, purpura, lip edema Table 2 lists the rates of the most commonly reported adverse reactions, derived from all adverse events in patients treated with Myrbetriq 50 mg for up to 52 weeks in Study 4. The most commonly reported adverse reactions (>3% of Myrbetriq patients) were hypertension, urinary tract infection, headache, and nasopharyngitis. Table 2: Percentages of Patients with Adverse Reactions, Derived from all Adverse Events, Reported by Greater Than 2% of Patients Treated With Myrbetriq 50 mg Once Daily in Study 4 Myrbetriq 50 mg (%) Active Control (%) Number of Patients 812 812 Hypertension 9.2 9.6 Urinary Tract Infection 5.9 6.4 Patients Taking Drugs Metabolized by CYP2D6 Headache 4.1 2.5 Since mirabegron is a moderate CYP2D6 inhibitor, the systemic exposure to CYP2D6 substrates such as metoprolol and desipramine is increased when co-administered with mirabegron. Therefore, appropriate monitoring and dose adjustment may be necessary, especially with narrow therapeutic index drugs metabolized by CYP2D6, such as thioridazine, flecainide, and propafenone [see Drug Interactions (7.1) and Clinical Pharmacology (12.3)]. Nasopharyngitis 3.9 3.1 Back Pain 2.8 1.6 Constipation 2.8 2.7 Dry Mouth 2.8 8.6 ----------------------------------------------------ADVERSE REACTIONS---------------------------------------------------- Dizziness 2.7 2.6 Clinical Trials Experience Sinusitis 2.7 1.5 Because clinical trials are conducted under widely varying conditions, adverse reaction rates observed in the clinical trials of a drug cannot be directly compared to rates in the clinical trials of another drug and may not reflect the rates observed in clinical practice. Influenza 2.6 3.4 Arthralgia 2.1 2.0 Cystitis 2.1 2.3 Angioedema Angioedema of the face, lips, tongue, and/or larynx has been reported with Myrbetriq. In some cases angioedema occurred after the first dose. Cases of angioedema have been reported to occur hours after the first dose or after multiple doses. Angioedema associated with upper airway swelling may be life threatening. If involvement of the tongue, hypopharynx, or larynx occurs, promptly discontinue Myrbetriq and initiate appropriate therapy and/or measures necessary to ensure a patent airway [see Adverse Reactions (6.2)]. In three, 12 week, double-blind, placebo-controlled, safety and efficacy studies in patients with overactive bladder (Studies 1, 2, and 3), Myrbetriq was evaluated for safety in 2736 patients, [see Clinical Studies (14)]. Study 1 also included an active control. For the combined Studies 1, 2, and 3, 432 patients received Myrbetriq 25 mg, 1375 received Myrbetriq 50 mg, and 929 received Myrbetriq 100 mg once daily. In these studies, the majority of the patients were Caucasian (94%), and female (72%) with a mean age of 59 years (range 18 to 95 years). Myrbetriq was also evaluated for safety in 1632 patients who received Myrbetriq 50 mg once daily (n=812 patients) or Myrbetriq 100 mg (n=820 patients) in a 1 year, randomized, fixed dose, double-blind, active controlled, safety study in patients with overactive bladder (Study 4). Of these patients, 731 received Myrbetriq in a previous 12 week study. In Study 4, 1385 patients received Myrbetriq continuously for at least 6 months, 1311 patients received Myrbetriq for at least 9 months, and 564 patients received Myrbetriq for at least 1 year. In Study 4, in patients treated with Myrbetriq 50 mg once daily, adverse reactions leading to discontinuation reported by more than 2 patients and at a rate greater than active control included: constipation (0.9%), headache (0.6%), dizziness (0.5%), hypertension (0.5%), dry eyes (0.4%), nausea (0.4%), vision blurred (0.4%), and urinary tract infection (0.4%). Serious adverse events reported by at least 2 patients and exceeding active control included cerebrovascular accident (0.4%) and osteoarthritis (0.2%). Serum ALT/AST increased from baseline by greater than 10-fold in 2 patients (0.3%) taking Myrbetriq 50 mg, and these markers subsequently returned to baseline while both patients continued Myrbetriq. In Study 4, serious adverse events of neoplasm were reported by 0.1%, 1.3%, and 0.5% of patients treated with Myrbetriq 50 mg, Myrbetriq 100 mg and active control once daily, respectively. Neoplasms reported by 2 patients treated with Myrbetriq 100 mg included breast cancer, lung neoplasm malignant and prostate cancer. The most frequent adverse events (0.2%) leading to discontinuation in Studies 1, 2 and 3 for the 25 mg or 50 mg dose were nausea, headache, hypertension, diarrhea, constipation, dizziness and tachycardia. In a separate clinical study in Japan, a single case was reported as Stevens-Johnson syndrome with increased serum ALT, AST and bilirubin in a patient taking Myrbetriq 100 mg as well as an herbal medication (Kyufu Gold). Atrial fibrillation (0.2%) and prostate cancer (0.1%) were reported as serious adverse events by more than 1 patient and at a rate greater than placebo. Postmarketing Experience Table 1 lists adverse reactions, derived from all adverse events, that were reported in Studies 1, 2 and 3 at an incidence greater than placebo and in 1% or more of patients treated with Myrbetriq 25 mg or 50 mg once daily for up to 12 weeks. The most commonly reported adverse reactions (greater than 2% of Myrbetriq patients and greater than placebo) were hypertension, nasopharyngitis, urinary tract infection and headache. Table 1: Percentages of Patients with Adverse Reactions, Derived from All Adverse Events, Exceeding Placebo Rate and Reported by 1% or More Patients Treated With Myrbetriq 25 mg or 50 mg Once Daily in Studies 1, 2, and 3 Placebo (%) Myrbetriq 25 mg (%) Myrbetriq 50 mg (%) 1380 432 1375 Hypertension* 7.6 11.3 7.5 Nasopharyngitis 2.5 3.5 3.9 Urinary Tract Infection 1.8 4.2 2.9 Headache 3.0 2.1 3.2 Number of Patients Because these spontaneously reported events are from the worldwide postmarketing experience, from a population of uncertain size, the frequency of events and the role of mirabegron in their causation cannot be reliably determined. The following events have been reported in association with mirabegron use in worldwide postmarketing experience: Gastrointestinal disorders: nausea Skin and subcutaneous tissue: angioedema of the face, lips, tongue, and larynx, with or without respiratory symptoms [see Warnings and Precautions (5.3)]; pruritus Urologic: urinary retention [see Warnings and Precautions (5.2)] ----------------------------------------------------DRUG INTERACTIONS--------------------------------------------------Drug interaction studies were conducted to investigate the effect of co-administered drugs on the pharmacokinetics of mirabegron and the effect of mirabegron on the pharmacokinetics of co-administered drugs (e.g., ketoconazole, rifampin, solifenacin, tamsulosin, and oral contraceptives) [see Clinical Pharmacology (12.3)]. No dose adjustment is recommended when these drugs are co-administered with mirabegron. Although no dose adjustment is recommended with solifenacin or tamsulosin based on the lack of pharmacokinetic interaction, Myrbetriq should be administered with caution to patients taking antimuscarinic medications for the treatment of OAB and in patients with clinically significant BOO because of the risk of urinary retention [see Warnings and Precautions (5.2)]. The following are drug interactions for which monitoring is recommended: Cardiac Electrophysiology Drugs Metabolized by CYP2D6 The effect of multiple doses of Myrbetriq 50 mg, 100 mg and 200 mg once daily on QTc interval was evaluated in a randomized, placebo- and active- controlled (moxifloxacin 400 mg) four-treatment-arm parallel crossover study in 352 healthy subjects. In a study with demonstrated ability to detect small effects, the upper bound of the one-sided 95% confidence interval for the largest placebo adjusted, baseline-corrected QTc based on individual correction method (QTcI) was below 10 msec. For the 50 mg Myrbetriq dose group (the maximum approved dosage), the mean difference from placebo on QTcI interval at 4-5 hours post-dose was 3.7 msec (upper bound of the 95% CI 5.1 msec). Since mirabegron is a moderate CYP2D6 inhibitor, the systemic exposure of drugs metabolized by CYP2D6 enzyme such as metoprolol and desipramine is increased when co-administered with mirabegron. Therefore, appropriate monitoring and dose adjustment may be necessary when Myrbetriq is co-administered with these drugs, especially with narrow therapeutic index CYP2D6 substrates, such as thioridazine, flecainide, and propafenone [see Warnings and Precautions (5.4) and Clinical Pharmacology (12.3)]. Digoxin When given in combination, mirabegron increased mean digoxin Cmax from 1.01 to 1.3 ng/mL (29%) and AUC from 16.7 to 19.3 ng.h/mL (27%). Therefore, for patients who are initiating a combination of mirabegron and digoxin, the lowest dose for digoxin should initially be considered. Serum digoxin concentrations should be monitored and used for titration of the digoxin dose to obtain the desired clinical effect [see Clinical Pharmacology (12.3)]. Warfarin The mean Cmax of S- and R-warfarin was increased by approximately 4% and AUC by approximately 9% when administered as a single dose of 25 mg after multiple doses of 100 mg mirabegron. Following a single dose administration of 25 mg warfarin, mirabegron had no effect on the warfarin pharmacodynamic endpoints such as International Normalized Ratio (INR) and prothrombin time. However, the effect of mirabegron on multiple doses of warfarin and on warfarin pharmacodynamic end points such as INR and prothrombin time has not been fully investigated [see Clinical Pharmacology (12.3)]. ----------------------------------------------USE IN SPECIFIC POPULATIONS--------------------------------------------Pregnancy Pregnancy Category C There are no adequate and well-controlled studies using Myrbetriq in pregnant women. Myrbetriq should be used during pregnancy only if the potential benefit to the patient outweighs the risk to the patient and fetus. Women who become pregnant during Myrbetriq treatment are encouraged to contact their physician. Risk Summary Based on animal data, mirabegron is predicted to have a low probability of increasing the risk of adverse developmental outcomes above background risk. Reversible adverse developmental findings consisting of delayed ossification and wavy ribs in rats and decreased fetal body weights in rabbits occurred at exposures greater than or equal to 22 and 14 times, respectively, the maximum recommended human dose (MRHD). At maternally toxic exposures decreased fetal weights were observed in rats and rabbits, and fetal death, dilated aorta, and cardiomegaly were reported in rabbits. Nursing Mothers For the Myrbetriq 100 mg and 200 mg doses groups (dosages greater than the maximum approved dose and resulting in substantial multiples of the anticipated maximum blood levels at 50 mg), the mean differences from placebo in QTcI interval at 4-5 hours post-dose were 6.1 msec (upper bound of the 95% CI 7.6 msec) and 8.1 msec (upper bound of the 95% CI 9.8 msec), respectively. At the Myrbetriq 200 mg dose, in females, the mean effect was 10.4 msec (upper bound of the 95% CI 13.4 msec). In this thorough QT study, Myrbetriq increased heart rate on ECG in a dose dependent manner. Maximum mean increases from baseline in heart rate for the 50 mg, 100 mg, and 200 mg dose groups compared to placebo were 6.7 beats per minutes (bpm), 11 bpm, and 17 bpm, respectively. In the clinical efficacy and safety studies, the change from baseline in mean pulse rate for Myrbetriq 50 mg was approximately 1 bpm. In this thorough QT study, Myrbetriq also increased blood pressure in a dose dependent manner (see Effects on Blood Pressure). Effects on Blood Pressure In a study of 352 healthy subjects assessing the effect of multiple daily doses of 50 mg, 100 mg, and 200 mg of Myrbetriq for 10 days on the QTc interval, the maximum mean increase in supine SBP/DBP at the maximum recommended dose of 50 mg was approximately 4.0/1.6 mmHg greater than placebo. The 24-hour average increases in SBP compared to placebo were 3.0, 5.5, and 9.7 mmHg at Myrbetriq doses of 50 mg, 100 mg and 200 mg, respectively. Increases in DBP were also dose-dependent, but were smaller than SBP. In another study in 96 healthy subjects to assess the impact of age on pharmacokinetics of multiple daily doses of 50 mg, 100 mg, 200 mg, and 300 mg of Myrbetriq for 10 days, SBP also increased in a dose-dependent manner. The mean maximum increases in SBP were approximately 2.5, 4.5, 5.5 and 6.5 mmHg for Myrbetriq exposures associated with doses of 50 mg, 100 mg, 200 mg and 300 mg, respectively. In three, 12-week, double-blind, placebo-controlled, safety and efficacy studies (Studies 1, 2 and 3) in OAB patients receiving Myrbetriq 25 mg, 50 mg, or 100 mg once daily, mean increases in SBP/DBP compared to placebo of approximately 0.5 - 1 mmHg were observed. Morning SBP increased by at least 15 mmHg from baseline in 5.3%, 5.1%, and 6.7% of placebo, Myrbetriq 25 mg and Myrbetriq 50 mg patients, respectively. Morning DBP increased by at least 10 mmHg in 4.6%, 4.1% and 6.6% of placebo, Myrbetriq 25 mg, and Myrbetriq 50 mg patients, respectively. Both SBP and DBP increases were reversible upon discontinuation of treatment. ------------------------------------------------NONCLINICAL TOXICOLOGY------------------------------------------------ It is not known whether Myrbetriq is excreted in human milk. Mirabegron was found in the milk of rats at concentrations twice the maternal plasma level. Mirabegron was found in the lungs, liver, and kidneys of nursing pups. No studies have been conducted to assess the impact of Myrbetriq on milk production in humans, its presence in human breast milk, or its effects on the breast-fed child. Because Myrbetriq is predicted to be excreted in human milk and because of the potential for serious adverse reactions in nursing infants, a decision should be made whether to discontinue nursing or to discontinue the drug, taking into account the importance of the drug to the mother. Long-term carcinogenicity studies were conducted in rats and mice dosed orally with mirabegron for two years. Male rats were dosed at 0, 12.5, 25, or 50 mg/kg/day and female rats and both sexes of mice were dosed at 0, 25, 50, or 100 mg/kg/day. Mirabegron showed no carcinogenic potential at systemic exposures (AUC) 38 to 45-fold higher in rats and 21 to 38-fold higher in mice than the human systemic exposure at the 50 mg dose. Pediatric Use Mutagenesis The safety and effectiveness of Myrbetriq in pediatric patients have not been established. Mirabegron was not mutagenic in the Ames bacterial reverse mutation assay, did not induce chromosomal aberrations in human peripheral blood lymphocytes at concentrations that were not cytotoxic, and was not clastogenic in the rat micronucleus assay. Geriatric Use No dose adjustment is necessary for the elderly. The pharmacokinetics of Myrbetriq is not significantly influenced by age [see Clinical Pharmacology (12.3)]. Of 5648 patients who received Myrbetriq in the phase 2 and 3 studies, 2029 (35.9%) were 65 years of age or older, and 557 (9.9%) were 75 years of age or older. No overall differences in safety or effectiveness were observed between patients younger than 65 years of age and those 65 years of age or older in these studies. Carcinogenesis, Mutagenesis, Impairment of Fertility Carcinogenicity Impairment of Fertility Fertility studies in rats showed that mirabegron had no effect on either male or female fertility at non-lethal doses up to 100 mg/kg/day. Systemic exposures (AUC) at 100 mg/kg in female rats was estimated to be 22 times the MRHD in women and 93 times the MRHD in men. Renal Impairment ------------------------------------------PATIENT COUNSELING INFORMATION------------------------------------------ Myrbetriq has not been studied in patients with end stage renal disease (CLcr <15 mL/min or eGFR <15 mL/ min/1.73 m2 or patients requiring hemodialysis), and, therefore is not recommended for use in these patient populations. Inform patients that Myrbetriq may increase blood pressure. Periodic blood pressure determinations are recommended, especially in patients with hypertension. Myrbetriq has also been associated with infrequent urinary tract infections, rapid heartbeat, rash, and pruritus. Inform patients that urinary retention has been reported when taking mirabegron in combination with antimuscarinic drugs used in the treatment of overactive bladder. Instruct patients to contact their physician if they experience these effects while taking Myrbetriq. In patients with severe renal impairment (CLcr 15 to 29 mL/min or eGFR 15 to 29 mL/min/1.73 m2), the daily dose of Myrbetriq should not exceed 25 mg. No dose adjustment is necessary in patients with mild or moderate renal impairment (CLcr 30 to 89 mL/min or eGFR 30 to 89 mL/min/1.73 m2) [see Clinical Pharmacology (12.3)]. Patients should read the patient leaflet entitled “Patient Information” before starting therapy with Myrbetriq. Hepatic Impairment Rx Only Myrbetriq has not been studied in patients with severe hepatic impairment (Child-Pugh Class C), and therefore is not recommended for use in this patient population. PRODUCT OF JAPAN OR IRELAND – See bottle label or blister package for origin In patients with moderate hepatic impairment (Child-Pugh Class B), the daily dose of Myrbetriq should not exceed 25 mg. No dose adjustment is necessary in patients with mild hepatic impairment (Child-Pugh Class A) [see Clinical Pharmacology (12.3)]. Marketed and Distributed by: Astellas Pharma US, Inc. Northbrook, Illinois 60062 Gender Myrbetriq® is a registered trademark of Astellas Pharma Inc. All other trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. No dose adjustment is necessary based on gender. When corrected for differences in body weight, the Myrbetriq systemic exposure is 20% to 30% higher in females compared to males. ---------------------------------------------------------OVERDOSAGE-------------------------------------------------------Mirabegron has been administered to healthy volunteers at single doses up to 400 mg. At this dose, adverse events reported included palpitations (1 of 6 subjects) and increased pulse rate exceeding 100 bpm (3 of 6 subjects). Multiple doses of mirabegron up to 300 mg daily for 10 days showed increases in pulse rate and systolic blood pressure when administered to healthy volunteers. Treatment for overdosage should be symptomatic and supportive. In the event of overdosage, pulse rate, blood pressure and ECG monitoring is recommended. ------------------------------------------------CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY------------------------------------------------Pharmacodynamics Urodynamics The effects of Myrbetriq on maximum urinary flow rate and detrusor pressure at maximum flow rate were assessed in a urodynamic study consisting of 200 male patients with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and BOO. Administration of Myrbetriq once daily for 12 weeks did not adversely affect the mean maximum flow rate or mean detrusor pressure at maximum flow rate in this study. Nonetheless, Myrbetriq should be administered with caution to patients with clinically significant BOO [see Warnings and Precautions (5.2)]. © 2015 Astellas Pharma US, Inc. Revised: December 2015 15L110-MIR-BRFS 057-0908-PM NOTES COURSES Table of Contents Board of Directors .................................................................................................................................................................. 4 Committees ............................................................................................................................................................................. 5 Specialty Programs ............................................................................................................................................................ 10 Office of Education Courses ............................................................................................................................................ 13 THURSDAY CME Information .................................................................................................................................................................... 8 1 SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY EXHIBITORS Saturday Plenary Sessions I and II ................................................................................................................................................. 79 Sexual Medicine Society of North America .......................................................................................................... 80 Engineering and Urology Society ............................................................................................................................... 82 Residents Forum ............................................................................................................................................................... 83 Arab Association of Urology ........................................................................................................................................ 83 Society for Pediatric Urology ....................................................................................................................................... 84 Poster and Podium Sessions ......................................................................................................................................... 85 Society for Basic Urologic Research/Society of Urologic Oncology Joint Session ..................................... 98 Indian American Urological Association ................................................................................................................ 98 World Chinese Urological Society ............................................................................................................................. 99 AUA/American College of Osteopathic Surgeons Urology Program ......................................................... 100 Science & Technology Poster Session .................................................................................................................... 101 Poster and Podium Sessions ....................................................................................................................................... 106 Surgical Techniques: Radical Prostatectomy ....................................................................................................... 117 Society of Urologic Oncology .................................................................................................................................. 117 Setbacks and Operative Solutions (SOS): Benign ............................................................................................... 118 Poster, Podium and Video Sessions ......................................................................................................................... 118 Bangladesh Association of Urological Surgeons ................................................................................................. 130 Society for Basic Urologic Research ...................................................................................................................... 130 Urologic Care for the Allied Health Professional ................................................................................................. 131 INDEXES Friday Society for Pediatric Urology ....................................................................................................................................... 23 Poster and Podium Sessions ......................................................................................................................................... 23 AQUA Registry Forum ..................................................................................................................................................... 35 AUA/Confederación Americana de Urología ...................................................................................................... 36 Basic Sciences Symposium ........................................................................................................................................... 36 Urologic Oncology Research Symposium .............................................................................................................. 37 Live Surgery I ..................................................................................................................................................................... 38 Video Session 1 ................................................................................................................................................................ 39 Society of Genitourinary Reconstructive Surgeons ............................................................................................... 40 Poster and Podium Sessions ......................................................................................................................................... 40 Late-Breaking Session: Prostate Biopsy ..................................................................................................................... 51 American Society for Men’s Health ......................................................................................................................... 51 Late-Breaking Session: High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound: Hope or Hype? ................................................. 52 Society of Urodynamics, Female Pelvic Medicine and Urogenital Reconstruction ................................... 52 Setbacks and Operative Solutions (SOS): Malignant ......................................................................................... 53 Poster, Podium and Video Sessions ........................................................................................................................... 54 Crossfire: Controversies in Urology: Malignant ....................................................................................................... 66 Poster and Podium Sessions ......................................................................................................................................... 67 FRIDAY Thursday Society of University Urologists/Society of Urology Chairpersons and Program Directors ....................... 21 Society for Fetal Urology ............................................................................................................................................... 21 Second Opinion Cases: Benign ................................................................................................................................ 131 Hungarian Urological Association & Polish Urological Association .............................................................. 132 AUA-Eurasian Urology Platform ................................................................................................................................. 132 Poster, Podium and Video Sessions ......................................................................................................................... 133 Society of Women in Urology: Women Leaders in Urology Forum ............................................................... 143 Sunday Plenary Sessions I and II ............................................................................................................................................. 145 Society of Women in Urology Annual Breakfast Meeting ................................................................................ 146 Poster, Podium and Video Sessions ......................................................................................................................... 146 Urologic Care for the Allied Health Professional ................................................................................................. 159 Challenges for Urologic Research: Diabesity ....................................................................................................... 159 International Prostate Forum ..................................................................................................................................... 160 Poster, Podium and Video Sessions ......................................................................................................................... 160 Surgical Techniques: Partial Nephrectomy ........................................................................................................... 173 Society for the Study of Male Reproduction ........................................................................................................ 173 Crossfire: Controversies in Urology: Benign ........................................................................................................... 174 AUA/AACU Health Policy Forum .............................................................................................................................. 174 Funding Opportunities and Grantwriting Guidance for Early Career Investigators ................................. 174 Poster, Podium and Video Sessions ......................................................................................................................... 175 Society for Infection and Inflammation in Urology ............................................................................................. 189 Society of Urologic Robotic Surgery ....................................................................................................................... 189 Korean World Urologic Congress ............................................................................................................................ 189 History Forums I and II .................................................................................................................................................. 190 Geriatric Urological Society ....................................................................................................................................... 192 Japanese Urological Association ............................................................................................................................. 193 British Association of Urological Surgeons/Urological Society of Australia and New Zealand ............. 193 Sociedad Argentina de Urología ............................................................................................................................. 194 Urological Congenitalism Forum .............................................................................................................................. 194 R. Frank Jones Urological Society ............................................................................................................................ 195 Second Opinion Cases: Malignant ......................................................................................................................... 196 Research Forum: Early Career Investigators Showcase .................................................................................... 196 Association Française d’Urologie ............................................................................................................................. 197 Poster, Podium and Video Sessions ......................................................................................................................... 197 Monday Plenary Session I ........................................................................................................................................................... 209 Poster, Podium and Video Sessions ......................................................................................................................... 210 Live Surgery II .................................................................................................................................................................. 227 Poster, Podium and Video Sessions ......................................................................................................................... 227 Surgical Techniques: Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy ....................................................................................... 244 Young Urologists Forum ............................................................................................................................................... 244 Research on Calculus Kinetics (ROCK) Society ................................................................................................... 244 Urologic Society for Transplantation and Renal Surgery ................................................................................. 245 AUA/Brazilian/Portuguese Urology Program ....................................................................................................... 246 International Russian-Speaking Urological Society ............................................................................................ 246 Poster, Podium and Video Sessions ......................................................................................................................... 247 Court is in Session .......................................................................................................................................................... 258 Egyptian Urological Society ....................................................................................................................................... 258 Pan African Urological Surgeons Association/Caribbean Urological Association .................................. 259 Philippine Urological Association ............................................................................................................................. 259 Società Italiana di Urologia/AUA Joint Meeting ................................................................................................. 259 Town Hall: Optimizing Quality of Life in Patients with Advanced Cancer .................................................. 260 2 Clinical Controversies in Men’s Health ................................................................................................................... 260 Poster, Podium and Video Sessions ......................................................................................................................... 261 Tuesday Plenary Session I ........................................................................................................................................................... 275 Poster and Podium Sessions ....................................................................................................................................... 277 Exhibitor Listing ............................................................................................................................................................... 301 Author Index ................................................................................................................................................................... 303 3 2015-2016 Board of Directors Officers of the Board of Directors President ..............................................................................................................................................William F. Gee President-Elect...........................................................................................................................Richard K. Babayan Immediate Past President ..........................................................................................................William W. Bohnert Secretary ..............................................................................................................................................Manoj Monga Treasurer .................................................................................................................................Steven M. Schlossberg Section Representatives to the Board of Directors Mid-Atlantic ........................................................................................................................................Craig A. Peters New England ..................................................................................................................................Kevin R. Loughlin New York ........................................................................................................................Muhammad S. Choudhury North Central.........................................................................................................................Chandru P. Sundaram Northeastern...................................................................................................................................John D. Denstedt South Central ..........................................................................................................................Randall B. Meacham Southeastern .................................................................................................................................Thomas F. Stringer Western............................................................................................................................................Scott K. Swanson AUA Headquarters American Urological Association, Inc. 1000 Corporate Boulevard Linthicum, Maryland 21090 Telephone: 410-689-3700 FAX: 410-689-3800 E-mail: aua@auanet.org Website: www.auanet.org Annual Business Meeting San Diego Convention Center Room 2 Tuesday, May 10, 2016 @ 12:15 pm 4 2015-2016 Committees Program Planning Committee Deborah J. Lightner Armando J. Lorenzo Jill Macoska Tom McBride Kurt A. McCammon Arturo Mendoza-Valdés Stephen Y. Nakada Joel B. Nelson Victor W. Nitti R. Corey O’Connor Aria F. Olumi Priya Padmanabhan Lane S. Palmer C. Lowell Parsons Margaret S. Pearle David F. Penson Michel A. Pontari Christopher R. Porter James R. Porter Glenn M. Preminger Gail S. Prins Daniel I. Rosenstein Andrew D. Rule Edmund S. Sabanegh Hossein Sadeghi-Nejad Eila C. Skinner J. Brantley Thrasher Evan M. Vapnek Run Wang J. Stuart Wolf, Jr. Elaine M. Worcester Elizabeth B. Yerkes Manoj Monga, Chair Gregory T. Bales John M. Barry Douglas A. Canning Gaetano Ciancio Peter E. Clark J. Quentin Clemens Hillary L. Copp Ross M. Decter Ananias C. Diokno Todd Doran Sean P. Elliott Christopher P. Evans Robert J. Evans Peggy Francis Pat F. Fulgham David A. Ginsberg David S. Goldfarb Leonard G. Gomella Chris M. Gonzalez Angelo E. Gousse Tomas L. Griebling Frederick A. Gulmi Lawrence S. Hakim Jeffrey M. Holzbeierlein David F. Jarrard Byron D. Joyner Anil K. Kapoor Edward D. Kim Barry A. Kogan Peter N. Kolettis Badrinath R. Konety Urologic Video Education Committee Misop Han, Chair Jay Raman, Vice Chair Joseph Alukal Duane Baldwin Sara Best Toby C. Chai Karim Chamie David Chen Carley Davis Scott Delacroix Una Lee Jeremy Myers Phillip Pierorazio James Porter Lee Richstone Craig Rogers Jaspreet Sandhu Richard Schlussel Aseem Shukla Alana Desai Daniel Dugi Sherburne Figenshau Reza Ghavamian Mohan Gundeti Jim Hu Altan Ilkay Melissa Kaufman Isaac Kim Richard Lee Rob Stein Kelly Stratton Alex Te Ramakrishna Venkatesh Bryan Voelzke Steven K. Wilson Guan Wu Jennifer Yang Lee Zhao Program Abstract Review Committee Rosalyn M. Adam Kourosh Afshar Peter C. Albertsen Zaki Almallah Christopher L. Amling Karl-Erik Andersson Kenneth W. Angermeier Monish Aron William J. Aronson Dean G. Assimos Anthony Atala Paul F. Austin Timothy D. Averch Michael Bailey K. C. Balaji D. Duane Baldwin James F. Borin Luis H. Braga Steven B. Brandes Robert Brannigan William O. Brant Peter N. Bretan Benjamin Breyer Gregory A. Broderick Benjamin Brucker Fiona C. Burkhard Frank N. Burks Arthur L. Burnett Nicol C. Bush Wade Bushman Ralph Buttyan Jeffrey A. Cadeddu Chris Bangma Daniel A. Barocas Julia S. Barthold Arie S. Belldegrun Carol J. Bennett Nelson Bennett Mitchell C. Benson Ryan K. Berglund Sam B. Bhayani John Bischof Jay T. Bishoff Trinity Bivalacqua Jerry G. Blaivas Jeremy M. Blumberg Michael L. Blute Stephen A. Boorjian 5 Mark P. Cain Anne P. Cameron Jeffrey B. Campbell Steven C. Campbell Benjamin K. Canales Serge Carrier Rafael Carrion Peter R. Carroll Ballantine Carter William J. Catalona Marc Cendron Toby Chai Karim Chamie David Chan Michael Chancellor Sam S. Chang Brian Chapin Justin Chee Earl Y. Cheng Ben Chew Joseph Chin George H. Chow George J. Christ Brian S. Christine Kristin Chrouser Peter E. Clark J. Quentin Clemens Michael Coburn Craig V. Comiter Michael Cookson Christopher S. Cooper Matthew R. Cooperberg Hillary L. Copp Nicholas G. Cost Raymond A. Costabile Daniel J. Culkin Anthony D’Amico Rajvir Dahiya Philipp Dahm Guido Dalbagni Marc A. Dall’Era Margot S. Damaser Sakti Das Brian J. Davis John W. 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Kurzrock Natasha Kyprianou Eric Laborde M. Pilar Laguna Henry Lai Delores Lamb Paul H. Lange Jerilyn M. Latini John P. Lavelle Cheryl T. Lee Eugene K. Lee Bradley C. Leibovich Gary E. Lemack Thomas S. Lendvay Lori Lerner Seth Lerner Raymond J. Leveillee Ronald W. Lewis John A. Libertino John C. Lieske Deborah J. Lightner Daniel W. Lin Guiting Lin W. Marston Linehan Michael E. Lipkin Larry I. Lipshultz Mark S. Litwin Vinata Lokeshwar Armando J. Lorenzo Yair Lotan Kevin Loughlin Franklin C. Lowe William T. Lowrance Alvaro Lucioni Tom F. Lue Antonio Macedo Danil V. Makarov Stanley B. Malkowicz Jodi K. Maranchie Joel L. Marmar Viraj Master Surena F. Matin Brian R. Matlaga Tadashi Matsuda Kurt McCammon R. Dale McClure Kevin T. McVary Mani M. Menon Megan Merrill Mark Garzotto John M. Gatti Matthew Gettman Robert H. Getzenberg Gamal M. Ghoniem Peter J. Gilling Jeffrey R. Gingrich David A. Ginsberg Jordan Gitlin Martin E. Gleave David A. Goldfarb David S. Goldfarb Howard B. Goldman Marc Goldstein Leonard G. Gomella Alex Gomelsky Cristiano M. Gomes Christopher M. Gonzalez Ricardo R. Gonzalez Mark L. Gonzalgo John L. Gore E. Ann Gormley Angela E. Gousse Michael Grasso Kristen L. Greene Tomas L. Griebling Andreas Gross Mantu Gupta Khurshid A. Guru Jorge Gutierrez Aceves George P. Haber Lawrence S. Hakim Joanna Hannan Philip M. Hanno Richard E. Hautmann Jason Hedges Joel J. Heidelbaugh Brian T. Helfand Wayne J. G. Hellstrom Gerard D. Henry S. Duke Herrell Adonis K. Hijaz John M. Hollingsworth Jeffrey M. Holzbeierlein Katherine C. Hubert Stephen J. Hudak Mitchell R. Humphreys Robert E. Hurst Micah Jacobs David F. Jarrard Keith Jarvi Rama Jayanthi Emilie K. Johnson Ted Johnson J. Stephen Jones Steven Joniau Mark L. Jordan Jean Joseph Ashish M. Kamat Christopher J. Kane Jihad H. Kaouk Steven A. Kaplan Jose A. Karam Aaron Katz Mark Katz Ronald Kaufman Louis R. Kavoussi Melise A. Keays Francis X. Keeley 6 Edward Messing Peter D. Metcalfe Jeff M. 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Email cme@AUAnet.org. 9 Specialty Programs Page American Society for Men’s Health .............................................................................................................................. 51 Arab Association of Urology ............................................................................................................................................ 83 Association Française d’Urologie ................................................................................................................................. 197 AUA/American College of Osteopathic Surgeons ................................................................................................ 100 AUA/Brazilian/Portuguese Urology Program ............................................................................................................. 246 AUA/Confederación Americana de Urologı́a ........................................................................................................... 36 AUA-Eurasian Urology Platform ..................................................................................................................................... 132 Bangladesh Association of Urological Surgeons ..................................................................................................... 130 British Association of Urological Surgeons/Urological Society of Australia and New Zealand ................. 193 Egyptian Urological Society ........................................................................................................................................... 258 Engineering and Urology Society ................................................................................................................................... 82 Geriatric Urological Society ........................................................................................................................................... 192 Hungarian Urological Association & Polish Urological Association ................................................................... 132 Indian American Urological Association ...................................................................................................................... 98 International Russian-Speaking Urological Society ................................................................................................. 246 Japanese Urological Association ................................................................................................................................. 193 Korean World Urologic Congress ................................................................................................................................. 189 Pan African Urological Surgeons Association/Caribbean Urological Association ....................................... 259 Philippine Urological Association ................................................................................................................................. 259 R. Frank Jones Urological Society ................................................................................................................................ 195 Research on Calculus Kinetics (ROCK) Society ....................................................................................................... 244 Sexual Medicine Society of North America ................................................................................................................ 80 Sociedad Argentina de Urologı́a ................................................................................................................................. 194 Società Italiana di Urologia ........................................................................................................................................... 259 Society for Basic Urologic Research ............................................................................................................................ 130 Society for Basic Urologic Research/Society of Urologic Oncology ................................................................... 98 Society for Fetal Urology ................................................................................................................................................... 21 Society for Infection and Inflammation in Urology ................................................................................................. 189 Society for Pediatric Urology .................................................................................................................................... 23, 84 Society for the Study of Male Reproduction ............................................................................................................ 173 Society of Genitourinary Reconstructive Surgeons ................................................................................................... 40 Society of University Urologists/Society of Urology Chairpersons and Program Directors ............................ 21 Society of Urodynamics, Female Pelvic Medicine and Urogenital Reconstruction ....................................... 52 Society of Urologic Oncology ....................................................................................................................................... 117 Society of Urologic Robotic Surgery ........................................................................................................................... 189 Society of Women in Urology ............................................................................................................................... 143, 146 Urologic Society for Transplantation and Renal Surgery ...................................................................................... 245 World Chinese Urological Society .................................................................................................................................. 99 10 NOTES NOTES OFFICE OF EDUCATION COURSES ALL COURSES ARE APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM 8:30 am - 6:30 pm 8:30 am - 11:30 am 01 PG MANAGEMENT OF URETERAL STRICTURE DISEASE Louis Kavoussi, Director Sammy Elsamra, Thomas Jarrett, Richard Link Room 3 02 PG REAL MEN GET REAL PELVIC PAIN Jeannette Potts, Director Stanley Antolak, Rhonda Kotarinos, Christopher Payne, Dean Tripp Room 4 03 PG MANAGEMENT OF PROSTATE CANCER: A CASE BASED APPROACH WITH EMPHASIS ON INTEGRATING NEW MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS INTO CLINICAL PRACTICE Eric Klein, Director Andrew Stephenson Room 8 04 PG 05 PG 06 PG 11 IC HOW TO PREPARE AND GIVE MORE EFFECTIVE MEDICAL PRESENTATIONS: IMPROVING YOUR SLIDES AND TIPS ON BETTER PUBLIC SPEAKING Stephen Leslie, Director Room 10 12 IC UROLITHIASIS: SURGICAL MANAGEMENT, PERCUTANEOUS, SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY AND URETEROSCOPY - HOW WE DO IT Stephen Nakada, Director Bodo Knudsen, Margaret Pearle Room 11 94 IC LASER PHYSICS AND SAFETY FOR THE PRACTICING UROLOGIST Lori Lerner, Director Clinton Collins Room 6C 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm RISK-STRATIFICATION OF LOCALIZED RENAL MASSES Mohamad Allaf, Director Steven Campbell, Phillip Pierorazio, Robert Uzzo Room 9 VASECTOMY REVERSAL AND MALE INFERTILITY TREATMENT IN THE ICSI ERA Peter Schlegel, Director Sheldon Marks, Robert Oates Room 10 DISORDERS OF THE PENIS: PEYRONIE’S DISEASE, PRIAPISM, CONGENITAL CURVATURE, ADULT ACQUIRED BURIED PENIS AND CORPORAL FRACTURE Laurence Levine, Director Gregory Broderick, David Ralph Room 11 13 IC TESTICULAR CANCER: CURRENT CONCEPTS AND CONTROVERSIES Joel Sheinfeld, Director George Bosl, Brett Carver Room 3 14 IC PHOTOSELECTIVE VAPORIZATION OF THE PROSTATE (PVP) AND GREEN LASER ENUCLEATION OF THE PROSTATE (GREENLEP) USING THE 532NM LITHIUM TRIBORATE LASER Henry Woo, Director Oliver Reich, Fernando Sancha Room 4 15 IC OPTIMIZING PROSTATE CANCER DIAGNOSTICS: TRANSPERINEAL, TRANSRECTAL AND MRI-ULTRASOUND FUSION TARGETED BIOPSIES Richard Popert, Director Ben Challacombe, Janette Kinsella, Stephen Williams Room 6C 16 IC AUA GUIDELINES 2016: SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF RENAL AND URETERAL STONES Dean Assimos, Director Brian Matlaga, Ojas Shah Room 11 17 IC DEVELOPING A PERI-OPERATIVE SURGICAL HOME PROGRAM Mitchell Sokoloff, Director Jennifer Yates, Shubjeet Kaur Room 9 18 IC LAPAROSCOPIC DONOR NEPHRECTOMY: STEP-BY-STEP APPROACH Arvind Ganpule, Director Pradeep Rao Room 10 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm 07 IC 08 IC 09 IC 10 IC ROBOTIC RADICAL CYSTECTOMY: GETTING STARTED AND TIPS AND TRICKS FROM THE EXPERTS Michael Woods, Director Erik Castle, Angela Smith Room 3 CONTEMPORARY TREATMENT STRATEGIES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF PENILE CANCER Philippe Spiess, Director Sukhbinder Minhas, Chris Protzel Room 4 AUA GUIDELINE: CASTRATION-RESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER UPDATE Michael Cookson, Director William Lowrance, Adam Kibel Room 8 EVALUATION AND MANAGEMENT OF UROGENITAL PAIN Michael Sabia, Director Hossein Sadeghi-Nejad, Allen Seftel, Karolynn Echols Room 9 13 COURSES Friday, May 6, 2016 OFFICE OF EDUCATION COURSES ALL COURSES ARE APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM 3:30 pm - 6:30 pm 19 PG MANAGEMENT OF CHALLENGING RENAL MASSES: CASE BASED APPROACH WITH ADVANCED TECHNIQUES IN ROBOTIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY Chandru Sundaram, Director Jihad Kaouk, Mihir Desai, Arieh Shalhav Room 8 Saturday, May 7, 2016 8:00 am - 6:30 pm 8:00 am - 11:00 am 101 HO 21 PG 22 PG 24 PG CONTEMPORARY PHARMACOTHERAPY FOR OAB Eric Rovner, Director Alan Wein, Christopher Chapple Room 8 29 IC SUCCESSFUL INTEGRATION OF ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSES AND PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS INTO UROLOGY PRACTICES Claus Roehrborn, Director Brad Hornberger Room 9 30 IC GERIATRIC UROLOGY: BASIC PRINCIPLES FOR UROLOGIC PRACTICE Tomas Griebling, Director Theodore Johnson, E. Camille Vaughan Room 10 31 IC VAGINAL MESH SURGERY, MALPRACTICE & LITIGATION PREVENTION, AND CASE REVIEW Matthew Karlovsky, Director Gopal Badlani, J. Bounds Room 11 MR FUSION GUIDED PROSTATE BIOPSY 1: INTRODUCTION TO BASIC TECHNIQUES Peter Pinto, Art Rastinehad, Co-Directors Room 27 8:30 am - 11:30 am 20 PG 28 IC ROBOTIC UPPER URINARY TRACT RECONSTRUCTION: A TOP TO BOTTOM APPROACH Michael Stifelman, Director Lee Zhao, Daniel Eun, Raju Thomas Room 3 SURGEONS AS EDUCATORS: A PRIMER FOR ACADEMIC DEVELOPMENT AND TEACHING EXCELLENCE Tobias Kohler, Director Kurt McCammon, Patrick McKenna, Bradley Schwartz Room 4 INFERTILITY UPDATE 2016: A COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH TO THE CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF THE INFERTILE MALE Larry Lipshultz, Director Michael Eisenberg, Craig Niederberger, Edmund Sabanegh Room 8 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm 102 HO REOPERATIVE PELVIC FLOOR MEDICINE: FOR THE UROLOGIST AND GYNECOLOGIST Roger Dmochowski, Director Mickey Karram, Alexander Gomelsky Room 10 3:30 pm - 6:30 pm 32 PG COMPLICATIONS OF ROBOTIC UROLOGICAL SURGERY: PREVENTION, RECOGNITION AND MANAGEMENT Rene Sotelo, Director Monish Aron, Reza Ghavamian, Joseph Smith Room 8 33 PG FOUNDATIONS OF FEMALE UROLOGY J. Christian Winters, Director Stephen Kraus, Nirit Rosenblum Room 9 34 PG UTIS: ANTIBIOTICS, RESISTANCE AND TREATMENT STRATEGIES John Krieger, Director Kurt Naber, Richard Grady, Florian Wagenlehner Room 10 35 PG UROLOGICAL TRAUMA AND RECONSTRUCTION Allen Morey, Director Noel Armenakas, Michael Coburn Room 11 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm 25 IC PHYSICIAN CONTRACT NEGOTIATION: EMPLOYMENT AND OWNERSHIP IN THE CURRENT ECONOMIC CLIMATE Thomas Stringer, Director Thomas Crawford, Michael Igel Room 3 26 IC PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN GENITOURINARY PROSTHETIC SURGERY Drogo Montague, Director Room 4 27 IC UROLOGY 911: HANDLING INTRAOPERATIVE CONSULTS Michael Schwartz, Director Brian Duty, Jessica Kreshover Room 6C MR FUSION GUIDED PROSTATE BIOPSY 2: REFINING TECHNIQUES FOR THE ADVANCED USER Samir Taneja, Director Leonard Marks, Peter Pinto, Osamu Ukimura Room 27 14 OFFICE OF EDUCATION COURSES ALL COURSES ARE APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM 6:00 am - 6:30 pm 6:00 am - 8:00 am 36 IC PRACTICAL MEDICAL MANAGEMENT OF NEPHROLITHIASIS - A GUIDELINES AND CASE-BASED APPROACH Glenn Preminger, Director Roger Sur Room 8 37 IC MANAGEMENT OF LOCALLY ADVANCED AND METASTATIC RENAL CELL CARCINOMA: A CASE BASED APPROACH Christopher Wood, Director Edwin Jason Abel, Vitaly Margulis, Jose Karam Room 4 38 IC MANAGEMENT OF THE URETERAL STRICTURE; SELECTING THE RIGHT APPROACH FOR DURABLE OUTCOMES Stuart Flechner, Director Marshall Stoller, Robert Stein Room 6C 40 IC AUA GUIDELINES 2016: NON-MUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER Sam Chang, Director Chad Ritch, James McKiernan Room 9 42 IC PROSTATE CANCER DIAGNOSTICS: BIOMARKERS, MRI, AND BIOPSY TECHNIQUES Daniel Barocas, Director John Wei, Scott Eggener Room 11 43 PG 47 PG CATASTROPHIES, COMPLICATIONS AND CORRECTIONS IN PERCUTANEOUS RENAL SURGERY Arthur Smith, Director Ralph Clayman, Jean de la Rosette, Mahesh Desai Room 9 48 PG PRACTICAL URORADIOLOGY: THE OFFICE BASED INTERPRETATION OF UROLOGIC RADIOGRAPHIC STUDIES Jay Bishoff, Director Shane Anderson, Sero Andonian, Srinivas Vourganti Room 10 39 IC TESTOSTERONE THERAPY: NEW CONCEPTS FOR A RAPIDLY CHANGING FIELD Abraham Morgentaler, Director Abdul Traish Room 6C 49 IC NEW TECHNIQUES IN BPH SURGERY: ENDOSCOPIC ENUCLEATION Peter Gilling, Director Andreas Gross, Lori Lerner Room 3 50 IC PELVIC FLOOR ULTRASOUND IN ASSESSMENT OF COMPLEX VOIDING DYSFUNCTION, PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE AND MESH COMPLICATIONS Lewis Chan, Director Pat Fulgham, Vincent Tse Room 4 51 IC DIFFICULT CASES IN HIGH RISK BLADDER CANCER: AN EVIDENCE BASED APPROACH Michael Cookson, Director Jeffrey Holzbeierlein, Timothy Masterson Room 8 52 IC AUA GUIDELINES 2016: URETHRAL STRICTURE DISEASE Richard Santucci, Director Sean Elliott, Hunter Wessells Room 9 53 IC COMMON PROBLEMS IN PEDIATRIC UROLOGY: WHAT EVERY UROLOGIST SHOULD KNOW Richard Rink, Director Mark Cain Room 10 MR FUSION GUIDED PROSTATE BIOPSY 2: REFINING TECHNIQUES FOR THE ADVANCED USER Samir Taneja, Director Leonard Marks, Peter Pinto, Osamu Ukimura Room 27 8:30 am - 11:30 am 41 PG URODYNAMIC EVALUATION AND ADVANCES IN MANAGEMENT OF ADULT NEUROGENIC LOWER URINARY TRACT DYSFUNCTION IN ADULTS: A CASE BASED APPROACH Hari Tunuguntla, Director Angelo Gousse, Stephen Kraus Room 8 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm 8:00 am - 11:00 am 103 HO 46 PG FLAPS IN PELVIC RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY Shlomo Raz, Director Ja-Hong Kim Room 11 URINARY DIVERSION AFTER ROBOTASSISTED RADICAL CYSTECTOMY Hani Rashid, Director Ahmed Ghazi, Khurshid Guru, Guan Wu Room 3 44 PG MEDICAL MALPRACTICE IN UROLOGY: HOW TO PREVENT AND DEFEND Christopher Coogan, Director Elizabeth Kavaler, David Sobel, Darlene King Room 4 45 PG VASECTOMY: A VERY PRACTICAL COURSE ON PREOPERATIVE, INTRAOPERATIVE AND POSTOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT Ira Sharlip, Director Stanton Honig, Joel Marmar, Jay Sandlow Room 6C 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm 54 PG 15 PROSTATE CANCER UPDATE 2016 (TRADUCIDO EN ESPAÑOL) William Catalona, Director Douglas Dahl, Stanley Liauw, Stacy Loeb, Robert Nadler, Russell Szmulewitz Room 11 COURSES Sunday, May 8, 2016 OFFICE OF EDUCATION COURSES ALL COURSES ARE APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm 104 HO 57 PG RENAL CELL CARCINOMA: A COMPREHENSIVE COURSE OF SURGICAL & MEDICAL MANAGEMENT FOR HIGH RISK DISEASE. FROM ROBOTIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY, COMPLICATION MANAGEMENT TO TARGETED THERAPY – NEW PARADIGMS FOR TREATMENT Benjamin Lee, Director James Porter, Hans Hammers, Maxwell Meng Room 8 58 PG UROLITHIASIS: METABOLIC EVALUATION AND MEDICAL TREATMENT Michael Lipkin, Director Sara Best, Jodi Antonelli, Brian Eisner Room 9 59 PG ADVANCED PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY Evangelos Liatsikos, Director John Denstedt, Thomas Knoll Room 10 PRACTICAL PCNL: FROM ACCESS TO EXIT– A HANDS-ON COURSE David Hoenig, Director David Leavitt, Zeph Okeke, Art Rastinehad, Robert Sweet Room 27 3:30 pm - 6:30 pm 55 PG MALE HEALTH: STRATEGIES FOR MANAGING LIFELONG WELLNESS Richard Pelman, Director S. Larry Goldenberg, Kevin Loughlin, Martin Miner, Mark Moyad, Michael Lutz Room 3 56 PG CHALLENGES IN THE EVALUATION AND MANAGEMENT OF POST-PROSTATECTOMY INCONTINENCE Craig Comiter, Director Ajay Singla, Zaki Almallah, Gregory Bales, Michael Kennelly Room 4 Monday, May 9, 2016 6:00 am - 6:30 pm 6:00 am - 8:00 am 8:30 am - 11:30 am 60 IC ABLATIVE TECHNOLOGIES FOR PROSTATE CANCER: WHOLE GLAND AND FOCAL THERAPY Joseph Chin, Director Jonathan Coleman, Hashim Ahmed Room 3 65 PG PRIMARY AND REOPERATIVE HYPOSPADIAS REPAIR: EVIDENCE-BASED DECISION MAKING Warren Snodgrass, Director Nicol Bush Room 3 61 IC TRANSURETHRAL RESECTION OF BLADDER CANCER - A DECEPTIVELY DIFFICULT COMMON OPERATION - HOW TO IMPROVE Mark Soloway, Director Arthur Sagalowsky, Alexandre Zlotta Room 4 66 PG ROBOT-ASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY: BEYOND THE LEARNING CURVE John Davis, Director Kevin Zorn, Fatih Atug, Declan Murphy, Koon Rha Room 4 62 IC BOTULINUM TOXIN: WHY USE IT, HOW TO DO IT, WHAT ARE THE RESULTS? Michael Chancellor, Director Room 8 67 PG 63 IC THE USE OF ROBOTIC TECHNOLOGY IN FEMALE PELVIC FLOOR RECONSTRUCTION Jennifer Anger, Director Karyn Eilber, Kimberly Kenton Room 9 MANAGEMENT OF WOMEN WITH SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION USING FDA-APPROVED AND OFF LABEL TREATMENTS Irwin Goldstein, Director Susan Kellogg-Spadt, Noel Kim, Kenneth Peters Room 8 68 PG THE ROLE OF SACRAL NEUROMODULATION IN UROLOGICAL PRACTICE Steven Siegel, Director Norbert Kaula Room 10 ADVANCED URETEROSCOPY: OVERCOMING CHALLENGING PROBLEMS Michael Grasso, Director Demetrius Bagley, Scott Hubosky, Olivier Traxer Room 9 69 PG ENDOUROLOGÍA AVANZADA - MANEJO DE CIRUGIA RENAL PERCUTEA Y CIRUGIA INTRARRENAL RETROGRADA COMPLEJA (ESTE CURSO SE PRESENTA SÓLO EN ESPAÑOL) Jorge Gutierrez-Aceves, Director Francisco Daels, Jose Sesmero Room 10 64 IC 76 IC NUTRITION COUNSELING FOR THE PREVENTION OF UROLITHIASIS Patrick Lowry, Director Kristina Penniston Room 6C 16 OFFICE OF EDUCATION COURSES ALL COURSES ARE APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM ADVANCED ROBOTIC UROLOGIC ONCOLOGY: EXTREME UNFORGETTABLE CASES AND THEIR MANAGEMENT Vipul Patel, Director David Albala, Sam Bhayani, Rafael Coelho, Alexandre Mottrie, Bernardo Maria Rocco Room 11 3:30 pm - 6:30 pm 23 PG CODING AND REIMBURSEMENT UPDATE 2016 Ronald Kaufman, Director Jonathan Rubenstein, Stephanie Stinchcomb Room 6C 78 PG GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES IN URETHRAL RECONSTRUCTION Hunter Wessells, Director Guido Barbagli, Sanjay Kulkarni Room 3 79 PG EVALUATION AND MANAGEMENT OF PEDIATRIC BLADDER AND BOWEL DYSFUNCTION Lane Palmer, Director Paul Austin, Christopher Cooper, Mark Horowitz Room 4 80 PG MANAGEMENT OF NONMUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER: PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS FOR COMMON PROBLEMS Cheryl Lee, Director Ashish Kamat, Theresa Koppie, J. Alfred Witjes Room 8 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm 71 IC MANAGEMENT OF SMALL RENAL MASSES, TECHNICAL ADVANCES IN NEPHRON SPARING SURGERY, AND MANAGEMENT OF LOCALLY ADVANCED RCC: A CASE BASED APPROACH Steven Campbell, Director Brian Lane, Robert Uzzo Room 3 72 IC GUIDELINES BASED EVALUATION AND TREATMENT OF MLUTS AND BPH Steven Kaplan, Director Alexis Te, Kevin McVary Room 4 73 IC ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE FOR PROSTATE CANCER Laurence Klotz, Ian Thompson, Co-Directors Mark Emberton Room 6C 81 PG TESTOSTERONE: DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF THE HYPOGONADAL MALE Wayne Hellstrom, Director Mohit Khera, Martin Miner Room 8 HOW GENERAL UROLOGISTS CAN EVALUATE AND TREAT MALE INFERTILITY Marc Goldstein, Director Peter Chan, Mark Sigman Room 9 82 PG COMPREHENSIVE MANAGEMENT OF T1A RENAL CELL CARCINOMA: A PRACTICAL REVIEW TO OPTIMIZE PATIENT TREATMENT AND OUTCOMES Jaime Landman, Director Anthony Chang, Laura Findeiss, James McKiernan, Jeffrey Cadeddu Room 10 83 PG MANAGEMENT OF COMMON PSA DILEMMAS Gerald Andriole, Director Anthony D’Amico, Adam Kibel, A. 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Stuart Wolf Room 9 COURSES 70 PG OFFICE OF EDUCATION COURSES ALL COURSES ARE APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM 89 IC THE ROLE OF SURGICAL MANAGEMENT IN CHRONIC ORCHIALGIA Ryan Smith, Director Raymond Costabile, Parviz Kavoussi Room 10 8:30 am - 11:30 am 90 PG URETHRAL RECONSTRUCTION Kenneth Angermeier, Director Kenneth Carney, Kennon Miller, Daniel Rosenstein Room 4 91 PG NOVEL AGENTS AND CONCEPTS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF HORMONE NAÏVE AND CASTRATION RESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER Judd Moul, Director Lawrence Karsh, Christopher Sweeney Room 8 18 92 PG INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS/BLADDER PAIN SYNDROME: A PRIMER AND A WORLD VIEW Philip Hanno, Director Jorgen Nordling, Arndt Van Ophoven Room 10 93 PG TREATMENT OF COMPLEX UROLITHIASIS AND ENDOUROLOGIC COMPLICATIONS Amy Krambeck, Director John Lieske, Nicole Miller, Vernon Pais Room 6C NOTES NOTES 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm SOCIETY OF UNIVERSITY UROLOGISTS / SOCIETY OF UROLOGY CHAIRPERSONS AND PROGRAM DIRECTORS (SUU/SUCPD) Room 11 @ San Diego Convention Center SOCIETY OF UNIVERSITY UROLOGISTS Society Chair: Stephen Nakada 2:35 RESIDENT QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT Christopher Tessier 1:00 WELCOME 2:50 1:05 PATIENT SAFETY IN YOUR DEPARTMENT Timothy Averch GRANT RECIPIENT REPORTS David Johnson, Jaime Landman, Charles Scales 3:05 GAINING AND SUSTAINING GRANT FUNDING David Jarrard AUA OFFICE OF EDUCATION Victor Nitti 3:15 BREAK 3:30 SUU/SUCPD COMBINED BUSINESS MEETING 5:00 ADJOURN 1:25 1:45 MOC UPDATE Gerald Jordan SOCIETY OF UROLOGY CHAIRPERSONS AND PROGRAM DIRECTORS Society Chair: J. Brantley Thrasher 2:00 RRC REPORT Mary Joyce Turner 2:15 AUA OFFICE OF RESEARCH – EDUCATION AND GRANT INITIATIVES Aria Olumi APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Thursday, May 5, 2016 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm SOCIETY FOR FETAL UROLOGY (SFU) Room 23 AB @ San Diego Convention Center 6:00 SFU CLINICAL CASE PRESENTATION SESSION: RESIDENTS AND FELLOWS WILL PRESENT THEIR MOST INTERESTING OR UNIQUE CLINICAL CASE THAT FOCUS ON AREAS WITHIN FETAL UROLOGY *Presenting author 8:00 ADJOURN APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM 21 THURSDAY Thursday, May 5, 2016 NOTES MP ⫽ Moderated Poster Session, PD ⫽ Podium Session Friday, May 6, 2016 7:30 am – 5:30 pm 6:30 REGISTRATION/BREAKFAST 7:30 SESSION 1: PRIZE ABSTRACTS Jonathan Routh Michael Hsieh 8:30 SESSION 2: DSD Margarett Shnorhavorian Mike Disandro 9:30 DSD PANEL: EVOLVING ROLE OF PATIENT ADVOCACY Moderator: Jeff Campbell Panelists: Noi Liang, Arlene Baratz, Emily Quinn, Ilene Wong Gregorio 10:25 BREAK/EXHIBITS 10:45 SESSION 3: DYSFUNCTIONAL VOIDING AND ENURESIS POSTER SESSION Dana Weiss Paul Austin 11:40 MEREDITH CAMPBELL LECTURE: MENTORING Larry Baskin 12:15 1:45 SFU PANEL: PRENATAL IMAGING Moderator: Sean Corbett Panelists: BAPU Endorsement of Consensus Statement on Hydronephrosis Alan Baile Prenatal Imaging and Management Andrew Hull 2:45 SESSION 4: HYDRONEPHROSIS/PUVS PODIUM SESSION George Chiang Micah Jacobs 3:45 BREAK/EXHIBITS 4:10 SFU LECTURE: MANAGEMENT OF PUV Curtis Sheldon 4:40 SESSION 5: HYDRONEPHROSIS/PUVS John Gatti Adam Hittleman 5:30 ADJOURN APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM LUNCH (NOT PROVIDED) 12:15-12:30 SFU BUSINESS MEETING (SFU MEMBERS ONLY) Friday, May 6, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Moderated Poster Session 1 BLADDER CANCER: EPIDEMIOLOGY & EVALUATION I Room 30 ABC @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Karim Chamie and Robert Grubb ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP01-01 COMBINED HEAT SHOCK PROTEIN 90 AND KINASE INHIBITOR THERAPY: INSIGHTS FROM THE CANCER GENOME ATLAS FOR MUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER Heinric Williams, Danville, PA, Thomas Prince*, Bethesda, MD ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP01-04 ONCOLOGIC AND PERIOPERATIVE OUTCOMES OF “CYTOREDUCTIVE” RADICAL CYSTECTOMY FOR PATIENTS WITH METASTATIC BLADDER CANCER IN THE UNITED STATES Francisco Gelpi-Hammerschmidt*, Jeffrey Leow, Dayron Rodriguez, Ilker Tinay, Christopher Allard, Nawar Hanna, Ross Krasnow, Christian Meyer, Michael Zavaski, Adam Kibel, Mark Preston, Quoc-Dien Trinh, Steven Chang, Boston, MA MP01-02 EFFICACY OF INTRAOPERATIVE TRANEXAMIC ACID INFUSION FOR REDUCING BLOOD TRANSFUSION DURING RADICAL CYSTECTOMY Harras Zaid*, David Yang, Matthew Tollefson, Igor Frank, Prabin Thapa, William Parker, R. Jeffrey Karnes, R. Houston Thompson, Stephen Boorjian, Rochester, MN MP01-05 MP01-03 PREVALENCE OF PREOPERATIVE DEEP VEIN THROMBOSIS AND PREDICTIVE VALUE OF D-DIMER ASSAY IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING RADICAL CYSTECTOMY FOR UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA Tanner Miest*, R. Jeffrey Karnes, Stephen Boorjian, R. Houston Thompson, Igor Frank, Matthew Tollefson, Rochester, MN *Presenting author 23 GENDER-RELATED DIFFERENCES IN UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA OF THE BLADDER: A POPULATION-BASED STUDY FROM THE SWEDISH NATIONAL REGISTRY OF URINARY BLADDER CANCER Andreas Thorstenson*, Stockholm, Sweden, Oskar Hagberg, Lund, Sweden, Börje Ljungberg, Umeå, Sweden, Fredrik Liedberg, Lund, Sweden, Georg Jancke, Linköping, Sweden, Sten Holmäng, Gothenburg, Sweden, Per-Uno Malmström, Uppsala, Sweden, Abolfazl Hosseini, Stockholm, Sweden, Staffan Jahnson, Linköping, Sweden FRIDAY SOCIETY FOR PEDIATRIC UROLOGY Seaport A-E @ Hyatt MP01-06 DRAMATIC RACIAL DISPARITIES IN DIETARY MICRONUTRIENT INTAKE AMONG BLADDER CANCER SURVIVORS Ajay Gopalakrishna*, Thomas Longo, Joseph Fantony, Brant Inman, Durham, NC MP01-13 ANTI-PPP1CA AUTOANTIBODY DETECTED BY PROTEOMICS ANALYSES IS ASSOCIATED WITH BIOLOGICAL AGGRESSIVENESS AND POOR PROGNOSIS IN PATIENTS WITH BLADDER CANCER Shuhei Hirano*, Kazumasa Matsumoto, Sho Minami, Morihiro Nishi, Ken ichi Tabata, Tetsuo Fujita, Yuichi Sato, Masatsugu Iwamura, Sagamihara, Japan MP01-07 ASSESSING THE RELATIVE CONTRIBUTION OF HOSPITAL AND SURGEON VOLUME ON SHORT TERM MORTALITY OUTCOMES FOLLOWING RADICAL CYSTECTOMY Nikhil Waingankar*, Philadelphia, PA, Katherine Mallin, Chicago, IL, Brian Egleston, Robert Uzzo, Marc Smaldone, Philadelphia, PA, David Winchester, Chicago, IL, Alexander Kutikov, Philadelphia, PA MP01-14 USING DATA-ENABLED PROCESS MAP ANALYSIS TO IDENTIFY DELAYS IN TREATMENT AMONG PATIENTS WITH BLADDER CANCER UNDERGOING RADICAL CYSTECTOMY Nima Almassi*, Eric Klein, Andrew Stephenson, Venkatesh Krishnamurthi, Cleveland, OH MP01-08 NO DIFFERENCE IN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN BLADDER CANCER SURVIVORS TREATED WITH TRANSURETHRAL RESECTION OR RADICAL CYSTECTOMY Joseph Fantony*, Ajay Gopalakrishna, Thomas Longo, Brant Inman, Durham, NC MP01-15 MP01-09 CAN A GENE METHYLATION ASSAY IMPROVE THE PERFORMANCE OF CYTOLOGY? Thomas Longo*, Ajay Gopalakrishna, Joseph Fantony, Durham, NC, Richmond Owusu, San Diego, CA, Raymond Lance, Virginia Beach, VA, Wen-Chi Foo, Brant Inman, Durham, NC, Michael Abern, Chicago, IL PREOPERATIVE ASYMPTOMATIC LEUKOCYTOSIS AND RADICAL CYSTECTOMY: ANALYSIS OF THE NATIONAL SURGICAL QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM DATABASE Ifeanyi Onyeji*, Wilson Sui, Justin T. Matulay, Maxwell B. James, Marissa C. Velez, Sven Wenske, G. Joel DeCastro, New York, NY MP01-16 IMPACT OF TRAINEE INVOLVEMENT ON POST-OPERATIVE OUTCOMES AFTER RADICAL CYSTECTOMY: AN ANALYSIS UTILIZING THE NATIONAL SURGICAL QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Seth Olcese*, Raffaella DeRosa, Sean Kern, Alexander Ernest, Michael Lustik, Leah McMann, Joseph Sterbis, Tripler AMC, HI MP01-10 POTENTIAL UTILITY OF APPARENT DIFFUSION COEFFICIENT (ADC) VALUE AS A BIOMARKER TO PREDICT THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN T1G3 NONMUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER (NMIBC) AND MUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER (MIBC) Masaaki Fujimura*, Narashino, Japan, Shinichi Sakamoto, Chiba, Japan, Nobuyuki Sekita, Hiroaki Sato, Hiroyoshi Kono, Narashino, Japan, Nobuyoshi Takeuchi, Rika Nishikawa, Chiba, Japan, Masashi Yano, Sakura, Japan, Naoki Nihei, Chiba, Japan, Hiroyoshi Suzuki, Sakura, Japan, Kazuo Mikami, Narashino, Japan, Tomohiko Ichikawa, Chiba, Japan MP01-17 ASSOCIATION OF DISTANCE TO TREATMENT FACILITY WITH SURVIVAL AND QUALITY OUTCOMES FOLLOWING RADICAL CYSTECTOMY: A MULTIINSTITUTIONAL STUDY Ahmed Haddad*, Ryan Hutchinson, Nirmish Singla, Dallas, TX, Erika Wood, Houston, TX, Gus Miranda, Los Angeles, CA, Boris Gershman, Rochester, MN, Vitaly Margulis, Arthur Sagalowsky, Ganesh Raj, Dallas, TX, Robert Svatek, San Antonio, TX, Peter Black, Vancouver, Canada, Stephen Boorjian, Rochester, MN, Jay Shah, Houston, TX, Sia Daneshmand, Los Angeles, CA, Yair Lotan, Dallas, TX MP01-11 DETECTION OF MALIGNANCY BY HEMATURIA SCREENING IN PATIENTS ON ANTICOAGULATION William Daly, Jefferson Berryman, Millard Henry, Aaron Benham, Shannon Smith*, Zoona Sarwar, Julie Stoner, Jonathan Heinlen, Oklahoma City, OK MP01-18 THE POTENTIAL IMPACT OF NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY ON PATIENTS UNDERGOING RADICAL CYSTECTOMY FOR NON-UROTHELIAL MUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER Francisco Gelpi-Hammerschmidt*, Dayron Rodriguez, Ilker Tinay, Christopher Allard, Nawar Hanna, Steven Chang, Quoc-Dien Trinh, Mark Preston, Boston, MA MP01-12 PREDICTORS OF GENITOURINARY MALIGNANCY AMONG PATIENTS WITH PRIMARY MICROSCOPIC HEMATURIA Paras Shah, Patrick Samson*, New Hyde Park, NY, Derek Friedman, Binghamton, NY, Karly Stoltman, Hempstead, NY, Vinay Patel, New Hyde Park, NY, Simpa Salami, Ann Arbor, MI, Andrew Ng, Hempstead, NY, Manaf Alom, Jessica Kreshover, Joph Steckel, Manish Vira, Lee Richstone, Louis Kavoussi, Justin Han, New Hyde Park, NY 24 MP01-19 UTILIZATION PATTERNS OF INTRAVESICAL BACILLUS CALMETTEGUERIN THERAPY FOR PATIENTS WITH HIGH-GRADE, NON-MUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER Andrew Lenis*, Mark Litwin, Christopher Saigal, Nicholas Donin, Los Angeles, CA, Julie Lai, Jan Hanley, Santa Monica, CA, Badrinath Konety, Minneapolis, MN, Karim Chamie, Los Angeles, CA MP01-20 ALL CAUSE MORTALITY AFTER NEPHROURETERECTOMY WITH BLADDER CUFF EXCISION Matt Heavner, Manish Patel*, Marc Colaco, Ashok Hemal, Winston-Salem, NC FRIDAY APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Friday, May 6, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Moderated Poster Session 2 PROSTATE CANCER: MARKERS I Room 31 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Eric Klein, Mark Frydenberg, and Ganesh Palapattu ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP02-01 CLINICAL UTILITY OF PHI (PROSTATE HEALTH INDEX) IN MEN WITH TPSA > 10 NG/ML. RESULTS FROM A MULTICENTRIC EUROPEAN STUDY Giovanni Lughezzani*, Massimo Lazzeri, Rodolfo Hurle, NicolòMaria Buffi, Paolo Casale, Girolamo Fiorini, Roberto Peschechera, Luisa Pasini, Silvia Zandegiacomo, Milan, Italy, Vittorio Bini, Perugia, Italy, Alessio Benetti, Milan, Italy, Alexander Haese, Hamburg, Germany, Joan Palou Redorta, Barcelona, Spain, Thomas McNicholas, Stevenage, United Kingdom, Alexandre de la Taille, Créteil, France, Giorgio Guazzoni, Milan, Italy ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP02-04 IDENTIFICATION OF RACE-SPECIFIC BIOMARKERS FOR PROSTATE CANCER PROGRESSION FROM FORMALIN-FIXED BIOPSY TISSUE. John Petros*, Rebecca Arnold, Atlanta, GA, Jianpeng Xu, Berkeley, CA, Qi Long, Soma Sannigrahi, Atlanta, GA, Jong Park, Tampa, FL, Adeboye Osunkoya, Carlos Moreno, Atlanta, GA MP02-05 MP02-02 MULTICENTER VALIDATION STUDY OF A MOLECULAR URINE TEST TO PREDICT HIGH-GRADE PROSTATE CANCER Rianne Hendriks*, Siebren Dijkstra, Nijmegen, Netherlands, Erik Cornel, Hengelo, Netherlands, Sander Jannink, Hans de Jong, Daphne Hessels, Frank Smit, Willem Melchers, Gisele Leyten, Nijmegen, Netherlands, Theo De Reijke, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Henk Vergunst, Nijmegen, Netherlands, Paul Kil, Tilburg, Netherlands, Ben Knipscheer, Emmen, Netherlands, Christina Hulsbergen-van de Kaa, Peter Mulders, Inge Van Oort, Jack Schalken, Nijmegen, Netherlands MP02-06 EVALUATION OF A GENOMIC CLASSIFIER IN RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY PATIENTS WITH LYMPH NODE METASTASIS Hak J. Lee, San Diego, CA, Kasra Yousefi, Zaid Haddad, Vancouver, Canada, Firas Abdollah, Detroit, MI, Lucia Lam, Heesun Shin, Mohammed Alshalalfa, Vancouver, Canada, Elana Godebu, Song Wang, Ahmed Shabaik, San Diego, CA, Elai Davicioni, Vancouver, Canada, Christopher Kane*, La Jolla, CA MP02-03 NEXT-GENERATION SEQUENCING REVEALS TRANSCRIPT CLUSTERS WITH PROGNOSTIC POTENTIAL FOR PROSTATE CANCER Friedemann Horn*, Sabina Christ-Breulmann, Sven-Holger Puppel, Tilo Buschmann, Kristin Reiche, Michael Specht, Catharina Bertram, Maik Friedrich, Stefanie Binder, Conny Blumert, Jörg Hackermüller, Markus Kreuz, Markus Löffler, Leipzig, Germany, Marieta I. Toma, Michael Muders, Gustavo B. Baretton, Michael Fröhner, Susanne Füssel, Manfred Wirth, Dresden, Germany *Presenting author AUTOANTIBODIES AGAINST ERG, AMACR, C-MYC AND HERV GAG IN THE SERA OF PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS: POTENTIAL USE IN DIAGNOSIS/PROGNOSIS Anshu Rastogi*, Amina Ali, Sreedatta Banerjee, Lakshmi Ravindranath, Gyorgy Petrovics, Shyh-Han Tan, Jennifer Cullen, Yongmei Chen, Denise Young, Isabell Sesterhenn, Jacob Kagan, Sudhir Srivastava, David McLeod, Shiv Srivastava, Alagarsamy Srinivasan, Rockville, MD MP02-07 NOVEL URINE MARKERS FOR DIAGNOSING AND MONITORING NONINDOLENT PROSTATE CANCER Daniella B. Frias, Ilsa L. Coleman, John S. Banerji*, Khanh Pham, Claudio Jeldres, Roman Gulati, Jing Xia, Seattle, WA, Scott Tomlins, AnnArbor, MI, Christopher Porter, Peter S. Nelson, Seattle, WA 25 MP02-08 VPAC1 IN SHED URINARY CELLS – A POTENTIAL GENITOURINARY CANCER BIOMARKER Edouard Trabulsi*, Sushil Tripathi, Anne Calvaresi, Charalambos Solomides, Leonard Gomella, Mathew Thakur, Philadelphia, PA MP02-15 MP02-09 TARGETED SEQUENCING OF PROSTATE CANCER-ASSOCIATED RNAS IN EXTRACELLULAR VESICLES FROM POSTDRE URINE Kathryn Pellegrini, Dattatraya Patil*, Kristen Douglas, Kathryn Wehrmeyer, Anna Bausum, Mersiha Torlak, Martin Sanda, Carlos Moreno, Atlanta, GA SERUM LACDINAC-PSA DETERMINED BY SURFACE PLASMON FIELD-ENHANCED FLUORESCENCE SPECTROSCOPY (SPFS)-BASED ASSAY SYSTEM HAS IMPROVED DIAGNOSTIC ACCURACY THAN PSA Yuki Tobisawa*, Tohru Yoneyama, Shingo Hatakeyama, Yasuhiro Hashimoto, Takuya Koie, Chikara Ohyama, Hirosaki, Japan MP02-16 LOW APPARENT DIFFUSION COEFFICIENT (ADC) VALUE IS ASSOCIATED WITH BIOCHEMICAL RECURRENCE IN HIGH RISK PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS Gyoohwan Jung, Min Young Yoon, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Juhyun Park, Jung Kwon Kim, Chang Wook Jeong, Ja Hyeon Ku, Hyeon Hoe Kim, Jae-Seung Paick, Cheol Kwak, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Hoyoung Ryu*, Seoul, Korea, Republic of MP02-10 HIGHLY-TRAINED DOGS’ OLFACTORY SYSTEM FOR DETECTING BIOCHEMICAL RECURRENCE FOLLOWING RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Gianluigi Taverna*, Castellanza VA, Italy, Lorenzo Tidu, Grosseto, Italy, Fabio Grizzi, Rozzano, Italy, Giorgio Bozzini, Mauro Seveso, Castellanza VA, Italy, Marco Provenzano, NicoloMaria Buffi, Giorgio Guazzoni, Rozzano MI, Italy, Alberto Mandressi, Castellanza VA, Italy MP02-17 COMPUTER EXTRACTED NUCLEAR FEATURES FROM FEULGEN AND H&E IMAGES PREDICT BIOCHEMICAL RECURRENCE IN PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS FOLLOWING RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Anna Gawlik*, George Lee, Jon Whitney, Cleveland, OH, Jonathan Epstein, Robert Veltri, Baltimore, MD, Anant Madabhushi, Cleveland, OH MP02-11 A NANOSTRING PLATFORM BASED ASSAY DEFINES ABSENCE OF ERG FUSION OR ATTENUATED ANDROGEN RECEPTOR FUNCTION INDEX (ARFI) AS EARLY INDICATORS OF BIOCHEMICAL RECURRENCE IN A SUBSET OF LOW GRADE PROSTATE CANCER Wusheng Yan, Denise Young, Yingjie Song, Yongmei Chen, Shilpa Katta, Kai Ying, Jacob Kagan, Sudhir Srivastava, Albert Dobi, Rockville, MD, David McLeod, Bethesda, MD, Isabell Sesterhenn, Silver Spring, MD, Shiv Srivastava, Gyorgy Petrovics*, Rockville, MD MP02-18 THE RELATIVE CONTRIBUTION OF MRI FUSION TARGETED BIOPSY AND SYSTEMATIC BIOPSY VARY WITH INCREASING SERUM PSA LEVEL Xiaosong Meng*, Neil Mendhiratta, Andrew B. Rosenkrantz, Pauline Guiffart, Richard Huang, Fang-Ming Deng, Ming Zhou, Jonathan Melamed, William C. Huang, Herbert Lepor, Samir S. Taneja, New York, NY MP02-12 PROSTATE-SPECIFIC EXTRACELLULAR VESICLES AS A NOVEL BIOMARKER IN HUMAN PROSTATE CANCER Yong Hyun Park*, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Hyun Woo Shin, Pohang, Korea, Republic of, Ae Ryang Jung, Oh Sung Kwon, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Jaesung Park, Pohang, Korea, Republic of, Ji Youl Lee, Seoul, Korea, Republic of MP02-19 BIOMARKERS OF BIOCHEMICAL (BCR) AND CLINICAL RECURRENCE (CR) IN PROSTATE CANCER (PCA) FOLLOWING RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY (RP) – PERFORMANCE OF A 17-GENE GENOMIC PROSTATE SCORE (GPS) AND TESTS FOR PTEN LOSS Cristina Magi-Galluzzi*, Cleveland, OH, Michael Bonham, Athanasios Tsiatis, Redwood City, CA, Sara Falzarano, Cleveland, OH, Anne Dee, Tara Maddala, Dejan Knezevic, Phillip Febbo, H. Jeffrey Lawrence, Redwood City, CA, Eric Klein, Cleveland, OH MP02-13 MICRORNA EXPRESSION PROFILING OF PROSTATE TISSUE SUGGESTS MIR-5093P AS A DIAGNOSTIC MARKER FOR PROSTATIC ADENOCARCINOMA Jennifer Reifsnyder*, Ashley Winter, Anna Mielnik, Sameer Mittal, Brian Robinson, Peter Schlegel, Darius Paduch, New York, NY MP02-20 THE CCP SCORE PROVIDES SIGNIFICANT PROGNOSTIC INFORMATION IN GLEASON SCORE < 7 PATIENTS Jay Bishoff*, Salt Lake City, UT, Stephen Freedland, Durham, NC, Thorsten Schlomm, Hamburg, Germany, Julia Reid, Michael Brawer, Steven Stone, Salt Lake City, UT, Jack Cuzick, London, United Kingdom MP02-14 VOXEL LEVEL RADIOLOGIC-PATHOLOGIC VALIDATION OF RESTRICTION SPECTRUM IMAGING WITH GLEASON GRADE IN PROSTATE CANCER Natalie Schenker-Ahmed*, Ghiam Yamin, Ahmed Shabaik, Dennis Adams, Hauke Bartsch, Joshua Kuperman, Nathan White, Rebecca Rakow-Penner, Kevin McCammack, J Kellogg Parsons, Christopher Kane, Anders Dale, David Karow, La Jolla, CA APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM 26 Friday, May 6, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Moderated Poster Session 3 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP03-01 CLINICAL, PATHOLOGIC AND GENOMIC PROFILES OF EXCEPTIONAL RESPONDERS TO ANTIⴚPD1 THERAPY IN RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Mark Ball*, Michael Johnson, Michael Gorin, Maria Rodriguez, Ming Zhang, Nick Papadopoulos, Michael Haffner, Hans Hammers, Luigi Marchionni, George Netto, Charles Drake, Mohamad Allaf, Baltimore, MD ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP03-06 PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS THE EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF EVEROLIMUS FOR RENAL ANGIOMYOLIPOMA ASSOCIATED TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS IN CHINESE PATIENTS: A SINGLE-CENTRE, SINGLEARM, PHASE II STUDY Yi Cai, Hanzhong Li, Yushi Zhang*, Beijing, China, People’s Republic of MP03-07 RADIOFREQUENCY ABLATION OF PRIMARY TUMORS COMBINED WITH ANTI-PROGRAMMED DEATH-1 (PD-1) ANTIBODY RESULTS IN AN ENHANCED ANTITUMOR EFFECT AGAINST ADVANCED RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Xiaofeng Chang*, Nanjing, China, People’s Republic of MP03-02 A COMPARATIVE STUDY OBSERVING SURGICAL OBSTACLES AND EXPERIENCES INVOLVING CYTOREDUCTIVE NEPHRECTOMY USING DIFFERENT NEO-ADJUVANT TKI’S (PANZOPANIB AND SUNITINIB) VERSUS OPEN RADICAL NEPHRECTOMY Sami Hamid*, Paula Pal, John Peters, Greg Shaw, Tom Powles, London, United Kingdom MP03-08 COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS AND VALIDATION OF CONTEMPORARY SURVIVAL PROGNOSTICATORS IN PATIENTS WITH METASTATIC RENAL CELL CARCINOMA TREATED WITH TARGETED THERAPY Kyo Chul Koo, Kwang Suk Lee*, Kang Su Cho, Koon Ho Rha, Sung Joon Hong, Byung Ha Chung, Dong Hyeon Lee, Seoul, Korea, Republic of MP03-03 METASTATIC RENAL CELL CARCINOMA TO THE BLADDER: SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF 113 REPORTED CASES Kazuhiro Matsumoto*, Nozomi Hayakawa, Ryuichi Mizuno, Eiji Kikuchi, Akira Miyajima, Mototsugu Oya, Tokyo, Japan MP03-04 ROBOTIC RADICAL NEPHRECTOMY WITH INFERIOR VENA CAVA TUMOR THROMBECTOMY: INITIAL SERIES Giuseppe Simone, Francesco Minisola*, Rome, Italy, Andre Luis De Castro Abreu, Los Angeles, CA, Mariaconsiglia Ferriero, Salvatore Guaglianone, Gabriele Tuderti, Leonardo Misuraca, Vincenzo Pompeo, Riccardo Mastroianni, Manuela Costantini, Rome, Italy, Monish Aron, Mihir Desai, Inderbir Singh Gill, Los Angeles, CA, Michele Gallucci, Rome, Italy MP03-05 *Presenting author MP03-09 CIRCULATING TUMOR DNA AS A BIOMARKER IN ADVANCED RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Mark Ball*, Michael Gorin, Gunes Gunters, Phillip Pierorazio, George Netto, Channing Paller, Hans Hammers, Luis Diaz, Mohamad Allaf, Baltimore, MD MP03-10 PILOT STUDY EVALUATING PSMATARGETED 18F-DCFPYL PET/CT IN PATIENTS WITH METASTATIC CLEAR CELL RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Michael A. Gorin*, Steven P. Rowe, Jody E. Hooper, Hans-Joerg Hammers, Max Kates, Mehrbod S. Javadi, Hazem Hawasli, Zsolt Szabo, Martin G. Pomper, Mohamad E. Allaf, Baltimore, MD RADIOGRAPHIC SIZE OF RETROPERITONEAL LYMPH NODES PREDICTS PATHOLOGIC NODAL INVOLVEMENT FOR PATIENTS UNDERGOING RADICAL NEPHRECTOMY FOR RENAL CELL CARCINOMA: DEVELOPMENT OF A RISK PREDICTION MODEL Boris Gershman*, Naoki Takahashi, Daniel Moreira, R. Houston Thompson, Stephen Boorjian, Christine Lohse, Brian Costello, John Cheville, Bradley Leibovich, Rochester, MN MP03-11 RETROPERITONEAL LYMPH NODE DISSECTION IS NOT ASSOCIATED WITH IMPROVED SURVIVAL AMONG PATIENTS UNDERGOING CYTOREDUCTIVE NEPHRECTOMY FOR METASTATIC RENAL CELL CARCINOMA: A PROPENSITY-SCORE BASED ANALYSIS Boris Gershman*, Daniel Moreira, R. Houston Thompson, Stephen Boorjian, Christine Lohse, Brian Costello, John Cheville, Bradley Leibovich, Rochester, MN 27 FRIDAY KIDNEY CANCER: ADVANCED (INCLUDING DRUG THERAPY) I Room 28 DE @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Viraj Master and Shin Egawa MP03-12 STAGING ADVANCED AND METASTATIC CLEAR CELL RENAL CELL CARCINOMA WITH 68 GALLIUM PSMA PET FOR TREATMENT PLANNING Handoo Rhee*, Chui Ming Tham, Paul Thomas, John Blazak, Hema Samaratunga, Keng Lim Ng, Glenda Gobe, Ian Vela, Simon Wood, Brisbane, Australia MP03-16 RENAL CANCER WITH VENOUS THROMBUS - HOW DIFFERENT RENAL VEIN AND INFERIOR VENA CAVA INVOLVEMENT REALLY ARE? Rodrigo Freddi, Rubens Park, Mauricio Cordeiro*, Luiz Oliveira, Giuliano Guglielmetti, Rafael Coelho, Wellington Andraus, William Nahas, Sao Paulo, Brazil MP03-13 CLINICAL OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS WITH METASTATIC PAPILLARY RENAL CELL CARCINOMA: A JAPANESE MULTIINSTITUTIONAL STUDY Keiichi Ito*, Saitama, Japan, Shuji Mikami, Tokyo, Japan, Katsunori Tatsugami, Fukuoka, Japan, Naoya Masumori, Nobuo Shinohara, Sapporo, Japan, Tsunenori Kondo, Tokyo, Japan, Shotaro Nakanishi, Okinawa, Japan, Yoji Nagashima, Tokyo, Japan, Masatoshi Eto, Fukuoka, Japan, Tomomi Kamba, Kyoto, Japan, Naoto Kuroda, Kochi, Japan, Yoshihiko Tomita, Niigata, Japan, Hideyasu Matsuyama, Yamaguchi, Japan, Tetsuro Onishi, Chiba, Japan, Tomoyasu Tsushima, Okayama, Japan, Hayakazu Nakazawa, Mototsugu Oya, Tokyo, Japan, Seiichiro Ozono, Shizuoka, Japan, Seiji Naito, Fukuoka, Japan, Tomohiko Asano, Saitama, Japan, Members of Japanese Society of Renal Cancer, Tokyo, Japan MP03-17 SYSTEMATIC EVALUATION OF LABORATORY VALUES ASSOCIATED WITH SURVIVAL IN METASTATIC RENAL CELL CARCINOMA John Leppert*, Abhinav Golla, I-Chun Thomas, Remy Lamberts, Benjamin Chung, Geoff Sonn, Sandy Srinivas, Alice Fan, Todd Wagner, Stanford, CA, Viraj Master, Atlanta, GA, James Brooks, Glenn Chertow, Stanford, CA, Chirag Patel, Boston, MA MP03-18 MULTIMODALITY APPROACH FOR METASTATIC RENAL CELL CARCINOMA IN A MODERN COHORT Scott Pate*, Margaret Higgins, William Parker, Jeffrey Holzbeierlein, Moben Mirza, Peter Van Veldhuizen, Eugene Lee, Kansas City, KS MP03-19 THE ROLE OF CONCURRENT LYMPHADENECTOMY WITH PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY IN HEREDITARY LIEYOMYOMA AND RENAL CELL CANCER PATIENTS: A 25 YEAR EXPERIENCE OF THE UROLOGIC ONCOLOGY BRANCH OF THE NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE Louis Spencer Krane*, Bethesda, MA, Abhinav Sidana, Kai Hammerich, James Peterson, Daniel Su, Maria Merino, Ramaprasad Srinivasan, W Marston Linehan, Adam Metwalli, Bethesda, MD MP03-14 TRENDS IN UTILIZATION OF NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY FOR UPPER TRACT UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA IN THE NATIONAL CANCER DATABASE Clinton Bahler*, Francesca Monn, Chandru Sundaram, Indianapolis, IN MP03-15 TRENDS IN TREATMENT STRATEGIES FOR METASTATIC RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Nawar Hanna*, Christian Meyer, Malte Vetterlein, Alexander Cole, Thomas Seisen, Jeffrey Leow, Philip Cheng, Francisco GelpiHammerschmidt, Michael Zavaski, Steven Chang, Toni Choueiri, Maxine Sun, QuocDien Trinh, Boston, MA MP03-20 ONCOLOGIC OUTCOME AFTER PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY COMPARED WITH RADICAL NEPHRECTOMY FOR PRIMARY RENAL TUMORS IN STAGE T3A Asaf Shvero*, Dorit Zilberman, Yoram Mor, Issac Kaver, Edi Fridman, Orith Portnoy, Menahem Laufer, Raanan Berger, Jacob Ramon, Zohar Dotan, Tel Hashomer, Israel APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM 28 Friday, May 6, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Moderated Poster Session 4 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP04-01 METFORMIN USE AND RISK OF PROSTATE CANCER: RESULTS FROM THE REDUCE STUDY Tom Feng*, Los Angeles, CA, Xizi Sun, Lauren Howard, Durham, NC, Adriana Vidal, Los Angeles, CA, Daniel Moreira, Rochester, MN, Ramiro Castro-Santamaria, King of Prussia, PA, Gerald Andriole, St. Louis, MO, Stephen Freedland, Los Angeles, CA ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP04-06 A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED TRIAL OF DIETARY CARBOHYDRATE RESTRICTION FOR MEN INITIATING ANDROGEN DEPRIVATION THERAPY: CARBOHYDRATE AND PROSTATE STUDY I (CAPS1) Stephen Freedland*, William Aronson, Los Angeles, CA, Lauren Howard, Jordan Smith, Durham, NC, Matthew Smith, Boston, MA, Jennifer Stout, Jenifer Allen, Daniel George, Andrew Armstrong, Brant Inman, Pao-Hwa Lin, Durham, NC MP04-02 5-ALPHA REDUCTASE INHIBITORS AND THE RISK OF PROSTATE CANCER MORTALITY IN MEN TREATED FOR BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA Lauren Wallner*, Ann Arbor, MI, Julia DiBello, Collegeville, PA, Bonnie Li, Pasadena, CA, Stephen Van Den Eeden, Oakland, CA, Sheila Weinmann, Portland, OR, Debra Ritzwoller, Denver, CO, Jill Abell, Horsham, PA, Ralph D’Agostino Jr, Winston-Salem, NC, Ronald Loo, Pasadena, CA, David Aaronson, Oakland, CA, Kathryn Richert-Boe, Portland, OR, Ralph Horwitz, New Haven, CT, Steven Jacobsen, Pasadena, CA MP04-07 POVERTY IS ASSOCIATED WITH ADVERSE PROSTATE CANCER PATHOLOGY AMONG AFRICANAMERICAN MEN UNDERGOING RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Samuel Weprin*, Philadelphia, PA, Joshua Jones, Joshua Kaplan, Andrew Harbin, Anastasiya Kamenko, Laura Giusto, Daniel Parker, Jack Mydlo, Sylvia Yu, Daniel Eun, Adam Reese, Philadelphia, PA MP04-03 ROLE OF ADIPONECTIN IN PROSTATE CANCER RISK AND THE PROLIFERATION OF PROSTATE CANCER Takashi Nitta*, Hidekazu Koike, Hiroshi Mastui, Takeshi Miyao, Sota Kurihara, Yoshiyuki Miyazawa, Haruo Kato, Yoshitaka Sekine, Yasuhiro Shibata, Kazuto Ito, Kazuhiro Suzuki, Maebashi, Japan MP04-08 ABILITY OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC TO ACCURATELY ESTIMATE SURVIVAL RATES FOR PROSTATE CANCERS USING UNRESTRICTED INTERNET SEARCHES AND ONLINE NOMOGRAMS Lucas P Labine*, Minneapolis, MN, Lee Baumgarten, Philadelphia, PA, Isaac Palma, Colby Dixon, Minneapolis, MN, Christopher J Weight, Eagan, MN MP04-04 RELATIONSHIP OF TESTOSTERONE TREATMENT AND INCIDENT PROSTATE CANCER RISK AMONG U.S. VETERANS WITH LOW SERUM TESTOSTERONE Thomas Walsh*, Molly Shores, Nicholas Smith, Mary Lou Thompson, Alexandra Fox, Kathryn Moore, Chloe Krakauer, Christopher Forsberg, Susan Heckbert, Alvin Matsumoto, Seattle, WA MP04-09 DOES A CLEAR UNDERSTANDING OF LIFE EXPECTANCY INCREASE DECISIONAL CONFLICT AND ANXIETY FOR MEN WITH NEWLY DIAGNOSED PROSTATE CANCER? Mazen Alsinnawi*, April E. Slee, John S. Banerji, Kathryn L. Dahl, Sydney Akapame, John D Massman III, Erika M. Wolff, John M. Corman, Seattle, WA MP04-05 MP04-10 TRENDS AND REGIONAL VARIATION IN PROSTATE CANCER TREATMENT Tudor Borza*, Samuel Kaufman, Vahakn B Shahinian, Phyllis Yan, David C Miller, Ted A Skolarus, Brent K Hollenbeck, Ann Arbor, MI *Presenting author THE IMPACT OF ACCESS-TO-CARE, PATIENT CHARACTERISTICS, AND DISEASE-SPECIFIC FACTORS ON PROSTATE CANCER MORTALITY Erik N. Mayer*, Heidi Hanson, William T. Lowrance, Salt Lake City, UT MP04-11 COMPARING QUALITY OF LIFE OUTCOMES IN MEN RECEIVING EARLY VERSUS LATE POST-PROSTATECTOMY RADIATION THERAPY Greg Murphy*, Peter Haddock, Ilene Staff, Joseph Tortora, Alison Champagne, Joseph Cusano, Joseph Wagner, Hartford, CT 29 FRIDAY PROSTATE CANCER: EPIDEMIOLOGY & NATURAL HISTORY I Room 25 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Mitchell Benson and James Mohler MP04-12 COMORBIDITY STATUS AS A PREDICTOR OF HIGH-GRADE DISEASE IN MEN WITH PROSTATE CANCER Timothy Daskivich*, Los Angeles, CA, Douglas Skarecky, Thomas Ahlering, Irvine, CA, Stephen Freedland, Los Angeles, CA MP04-17 DIFFERENTIAL GENE EXPRESSION IN PROSTATE TISSUE ACCORDING TO SEXUAL BEHAVIORS Jennifer Rider*, Kathryn Wilson, Boston, MA, Travis Gerke, Gainesville, FL, Ericka Ebot, Boston, MA, Jennifer Sinnott, Columbus, OH, Lorelei Mucci, Boston, MA MP04-13 VALIDATION OF THE PROSTATE CANCER PREVENTION TRIAL RISK CALCULATOR 2.0 IN MULTIPARAMETRIC MRI ERA Michele Fascelli*, Philadelphia, PA, John DiBianco, Christopher Bayne, Washington, DC, Arvin George, Bethesda, MD, M. Minhaj Siddiqui, College Park, MD, Thomas Frye, Amichai Kilchevsky, Bethesda, MD, Alice Semerjian, Washington, DC, Maria Merino, Baris Turkbey, Bradford Wood, Peter Pinto, Bethesda, MD MP04-18 LONGITUDINAL REGRET AND HEALTHRELATED QUALITY OF LIFE FOLLOWING TREATMENT FOR LOW- AND INTERMEDIATE-RISK PROSTATE CANCER Lauren Hurwitz*, Jennifer Cullen, Rockville, MD, Daniel Kim, Bethesda, MD, Sally Elsamanoudi, Rockville, MD, Jane Hudak, Maryellen Colston, Judith Travis, Bethesda, MD, Huai-Ching Kuo, Rockville, MD, David McLeod, Inger Rosner, Bethesda, MD MP04-14 PHASE IIA, RANDOMIZED PLACEBOCONTROLLED TRIAL OF SINGLE HIGH DOSE CHOLECALCIFEROL (VITAMIN D3) AND DAILY GENISTEIN (G-2535) VERSUS PLACEBO IN MEN WITH EARLY STAGE PROSTATE CANCER UNDERGOING PROSTATECTOMY David F. Jarrard*, Madison, WI, Badrinath R. Konety, Minneapolis, MN, Joel Slaton, Oklahoma City, OK, Wei Huang, Tracy Downs, Jill Kolesar, KyungMann Kim, Tom Havighurst, Madison, WI, Margaret G. House, Howard L. Parnes, Bethesda, MD, Howard H. Bailey, Madison, WI MP04-19 A PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF HEALTH RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE OUTCOMES FOR HIGH RISK PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS MANAGED BY RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY OR RADIATION THERAPY WITH ANDROGEN DEPRIVATION THERAPY Mazen Alsinnawi*, Seattle, WA, Jennifer Cullen, Rockville, MD, Erika M. Wolff, Seattle, WA, Lauren M. Hurwitz, Rockville, MD, Katherine Levie, Seattle, WA, Inger L. Rosner, James L’Esperance, Timothy C. Brand, Joseph R. Sterbis, Rockville, MD, April Slee, Christopher R. Porter, seattle, WA MP04-15 MP04-20 THE IMPACT OF SUBSEQUENT METASTASES ON SURVIVAL AND MEDICAL COSTS IN PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS Neal Shore*, Myrtle Beach, SC, Tracy Li, Maneesha Mehra, Mary Todd, Ryan Saadi, Gaetan Leblay, Raritan, NJ, Robert Griffiths, Waltham, MA VASECTOMY AND THE RISK OF PROSTATE CANCER IN A PROSPECTIVE US COHORT: ANALYSIS IN THE PRESENCE OF SELECTION BIAS Michael Davenport*, Shufeng Li, James Brooks, Mark Cullen, Michael Eisenberg, Stanford, CA MP04-16 CLINICAL ASSOCIATIONS WITH PROSTATE CANCER MOLECULAR FEATURES IN THE CANCER GENOME ATLAS (TCGA) DATA Daniel Lee*, David Golombos, Padraic O’Malley, Deli Liu, Andrea Sboner, Ramy Goueli, Neal Patel, Soo Kim, Khushabu Kasabwala, Doug Scherr, Christopher Barbieri, New York, NY APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM 30 Friday, May 6, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Moderated Poster Session 5 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP05-01 THE IMPACT OF CONTRALATERAL KIDNEY VOLUME ON RENAL FUNCTION AFTER RADICAL NEPHROURETERECTOMY: IMPLICATIONS FOR ELIGIBILITY FOR NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY FOR UPPER TRACT UROTHELIAL CANCER Wan Song, Hyun Hwan Sung, Deok Hyun Han, Byong Chang Jeong, Seong Il Seo, Seong Soo Jeon, Hyun Moo Lee, Han Yong Choi, Hwang Gyun Jeon, Jae Ho Yoo*, Chi I Hun Kwon, Heung Jae Park, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Kwang Ho Ryu, Gwangmyeong, Korea, Republic of MP05-02 MP05-03 MP05-04 *Presenting author ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP05-05 DIGITAL TOMOSYNTHESIS: A VIABLE ALTERNATIVE TO NON-CONTRASTED COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY FOR THE FOLLOW UP OF NEPHROLITHIASIS? Adam Kaplan, Fernando Cabrera*, Durham, NC, Ramy Youssef, Orange, CA, Matvey Tsivian, Richard Shin, Charles Scales, Jr., Glenn Preminger, Michael Lipkin, Durham, NC VALIDATION OF 3-D VOLUMETRIC BASED RENAL FUNCTION PREDICTION CALCULATOR FOR NEPHRON SPARING SURGERY Aashish Kabra*, San Antonio, TX, Renato Corradi, Stephanie Nougaret, New York, NY, Melissa Suarez, Orange, CA, Jacob Oppenheimer, San Antonio, TX, Zhamshid Okhunov, Orange, CA, Hugh White, San Antonio, TX, Hebert Vargas, New York, NY, Jamie Landman, Orange, CA, Jonathan Coleman, New York, NY, Michael Liss, San Antonio, TX ROLE OF PENILE DOPPLER US IN THE PREOPERATIVE ASSESSMENT OF PENILE SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA PATIENTS: RESULTS FROM A LARGE PROSPECTIVE MULTICENTER EUROPEAN STUDY Giorgio Bozzini*, Mauro Seveso, Castellanza VA, Italy, NicoloMaria Buffi, Giorgio Guazzoni, Rozzano MI, Italy, Marco Provenzano, Rozzano, Italy, Javier Romero Otero, Madrid, Spain, Markus Margreiter, Wien, Australia, Eduardo Garcia Cruz, Barcelona, Spain, Boris Osmolorskji, Moscow, Russian Federation, Paolo Verze, Naples, Italy, Nicola Pavan, Trieste, Italy, Francesco Sanguedolce, London, United Kingdom, Gianluigi Taverna, Castellanza VA, Italy CONTRAST-ENHANCED ULTRASOUND (CEUS) AND ELASTOGRAPHY TECHNIQUES IN THE EVALUATION OF UNCLEAR SCROTAL MASSES Julian Marcon*, Matthias Trottmann, Melvin D’Anastasi, Vera Mai, Johannes Rübenthaler, Wael Khoder, Christian G. Stief, Maximilian Reiser, Dirk-Andre Clevert, Munich, Germany 31 MP05-06 UTILITY OF RETROGRADE PYELOGRAM IN THE SETTING OF NON DIAGNOSTIC VISUALIZATION ON CT UROGRAM Abdo Kabarriti*, Robert Kovell, Shailen Sehgal, Christopher Miller, Thomas Guzzo, Phillip Mucksavage, Philadelphia, PA MP05-07 RADIOGRAPHIC MISDIAGNOSES AFTER PERIURETHRAL BULKING AGENTS Natalie Gaines*, Priyanka Gupta, Iyad S. Khourdaji, Royal Oak, MI, Keval Parikh, Rochester, MI, Kim A. Killinger, Royal Oak, MI, Michael Ehlert, Minneapolis, MN, Larry T. Sirls, Royal Oak, MI MP05-08 ACUTE ANAPHYLAXIS RISK IN PATIENTS WITH REPORTED CONTRAST ALLERGIES UNDERGOING UROGRAPHY: FACT OR FICTION? Rachel Moses*, Annah Vollstedt, Vernon Pais, Lebanon, NH MP05-09 OPTIMIZATION OF FLUOROSCOPIC IMAGING TO REDUCE RADIATION EXPOSURE IN CHILDREN UNDERGOING ENDOUROLOGICAL INTERVENTION Ahmed fahmy*, Mohamed Youssif, Hazem Rhashad, Waleed Dawoud, Ibrahim Mokhless, Alexandria, Egypt MP05-10 AUTOMATED STONE VOLUME MEASUREMENT USING REDUCED-DOSE (RD) CT IS COMPARABLE STANDARDDOSE (SD) CT John Roger Bell*, Amy Lim, Perry Pickhardt, Stephen Y Nakada, Madison, WI MP05-11 PREVALENCE OF PROTECTIVE SHIELDING UTILIZATION FOR RADIATION DOSE REDUCTION IN ADULT PATIENTS UNDERGOING COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY Brittany Uribe*, Rahul Dutta, Kyle Spradling, Jaime Landman, Orange, CA MP05-12 INCREASED UTILIZATION OF MULTIPARAMETRIC MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING FOR DETECTION AND MANAGEMENT OF PROSTATE CANCER Daniel Oberlin*, Frank Miller, David Casalino, Joshua Meeks, Chicago, IL FRIDAY IMAGING/RADIOLOGY: URORADIOLOGY I Room 28 ABC @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Daniel Rukstalis and Christopher Porter MP05-13 MP05-14 MP05-15 MP05-16 PROSTATE MRI BEFORE RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY DOES NOT AFFECT MARGINS AND FUNCTIONAL OUTCOMES Vidit Sharma*, Boyd R Viers, Alessandro Morlacco, Adam T Froemming, Matthew K Tollefson, R. Houston Thompson, Stephen A Boorjian, Igor Frank, Matthew T Gettman, R. Jeffrey Karnes, Rochester, MN CAN MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING REDUCE POSITIVE SURGICAL MARGINS IN RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY? Guilherme Padovani*, Gabriel Anjos, Giuliano Guglielmetti, Regis Franca, Publio Viana, Maurı́cio Cordeiro, Rafael Coelho, William Nahas, Sao Paulo, Brazil PROSTATE CANCER YIELD IN MRI LESIONS VARIES ACROSS RADIOLOGISTS Geoffrey Sonn*, Richard Fan, Shufeng Li, Pejman Ghanouni, Andreas Loening, Bruce Daniel, Katherine To’o, Harcharan Gill, Benjamin Chung, James Brooks, Stanford, CA MP05-17 USE OF ULTRASOUND IN UROLOGY PRACTICE Alexandra Rehfuss*, Paul Feustel, Barry Kogan, Albany, NY MP05-18 CENTRAL ZONE LESION ON MRI, SHOULD WE BE CONCERNED? Wei Phin Tan*, Patrick Whelan, Charles McKiel, Shahid Ekbal, Narendra Khare, Dennis Pessis, Leslie Deane, Chicago, IL MP05-19 PRIOR NEGATIVE FUSION-GUIDED PROSTATE BIOPSY: WHEN IS A REPEAT BIOPSY NECESSARY? Meet Kadakia*, Arvin George, Abhinav Sidana, Michael Kongnyuy, Akhil Muthigi, Amichai Kilchevsky, Thomas Frye, Francesca Mertan, Daniel Su, Maria Merino, Peter Choyke, Baris Turkbey, Bradford Wood, Peter Pinto, Bethesda, MD MP05-20 HISTOPATHOLOGIC CORRELATION OF PIRADS VERSION 2 LESIONS ON 3T MULTIPARAMETRIC PROSTATE MRI Corinne C. Liu, Kaitlin E. Kosinski, Jeffrey T. Schiff, Aaron E. Katz*, Mineola, NY COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS SIMULATION OF MALE VOIDING: A NOVEL METHOD USING REAL-TIME MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGE Shigehiro Soh*, Toshiyuki Iwahata, Keisuke Suzuki, Tomohiro Kobayashi, Shin Takeshi, Yoshitomo Kobori, Hiroshi Okada, Koshigaya, Japan APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Friday, May 6, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Podium Session 1 URODYNAMICS/LOWER URINARY TRACT DYSFUNCTION/FEMALE PELVIC MEDICINE: INCONTINENCE: EVALUATION (URODYNAMIC TESTING) Room 23 AB @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Jerry Blaivas, Courtenay Moore and Cristiano Gomes TIME 8:00 8:10 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE PD01-01 SIMILARITY ANALYSIS BETWEEN CATHETERLESS URODYNAMIC STUDY USING PENILE CUFF AND CONVENTIONAL URODYNAMIC STUDY FOR EVALUATION OF MALE LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOM Sangrak Bae*, Joonse Jung, Bonghee Park, Changhee Han, Sunghak Kang, Yongseok Lee, Uijeonbu-si, Korea, Republic of PD01-02 ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 8:20 PD01-03 VIDEOURODYNAMIC CHANGES AND THE PREDICTORS OF EARLY RECOVERY ON URINARY CONTINENCE AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Hsu-Che Huang*, New Taipei City, Taiwan, Yuan-Hong Jiang, Hann-Chorng Kuo, Hualien, Taiwan THE CORRELATION BETWEEN RETROGRADE LEAK POINT PRESSURE AND 24-HOUR PAD WEIGHT FOR MEN WITH POST PROSTATECTOMY INCONTINENCE Eskinder Solomon*, Sachin Malde, Mahreen Pakzad, Rizwan Hamid, Julian Shah, Tamsin Greenwell, Jeremy Ockrim, London, United Kingdom 32 8:30 PD01-04 CAN FILLING PHASE URODYNAMIC PARAMETERS PREDICT THE SUCCESS OF THE BULBAR ARTIFICIAL URINARY SPHINCTER IN TREATING POSTPROSTATECTOMY INCONTINENCE? Eskinder Solomon*, London, United Kingdom, Rajan Veeratterapillay, Christopher Harding, Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom, Tamsin Greenwell, London, United Kingdom 8:40 PD01-05 EFFECT OF PARITY AND TYPE OF DELIVERY ON PATIENT-REPORTED URINARY OUTCOMES: RESULTS FROM A NATIONWIDE SAMPLE Michael Daugherty*, Timothy Byler, Natasha Ginzburg, Syracuse, NY PD01-06 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS & OVERACTIVE BLADDER Nicole A. Negbenebor*, Jonathan Shaw, Christine Raker, Vivian Sung, Providence, RI 9:00 PD01-07 CHANGES IN THE Q-TIP ANGLE IN RELATION TO THE PATIENT POSITION AND BLADDER FILLING Jong-hyun Yun, Gumi, Korea, Republic of, Jae Heon Kim, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Kyuhyung Cho, Gumi, Korea, Republic of, Hee Jo Yang, Cheonan, Korea, Republic of, Jaeho Kim, Gumi, Korea, Republic of, Doo Sang Kim, Yun Soo Jeon, Changho Lee*, Cheonan, Korea, Republic of 9:10 9:20 PD01-08 PD01-09 A RANDOMIZED COMPARATIVE STUDY CORRELATING COUGH STRESS TEST WITH URODYNAMICS AND 24 HOUR PAD TEST IN THE EVALUATION OF STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE Joseph Welles Henderson*, Cleveland, OH, Sarah Kane, Louisville, KY, Jeffrey Mangel, Elias Kikano, Jorge Garibay, Robert Pollard, Sangeeta Mahajan, Adonis Hijaz, Cleveland, OH 9:30 PD01-10 THE ROLE OF DELAYED INTERVENTION IN WOMEN UNDERGOING SLING REVISION Ekene Enemchukwu*, Palo Alto, CA, Nihar Shah, Alice Drain, Raveen Syan, Victor Nitti, Benjamin Brucker, New York, NY 9:40 PD01-11 OUR 10-YEAR EXPERIENCE WITH FEMALE URETHROLYSIS: URETHRAL PRESSURE PROFILOMETRY CORRELATES WITH DEGREE OF OBSTRUCTION IN CLINICALLY OBSTRUCTED WOMEN AFTER ANTIINCONTINENCE PROCEDURE Amy D. Dobberfuhl*, Craig V. Comiter, Stanford, CA 9:50 PD01-12 A FLUID-STRUCTURE INTERACTION SIMULATION OF FECAL INCONTINENCE Yun Peng, Leila Neshatian, Rose Khavari, Timothy Boone, Yingchun Zhang*, Houston, TX APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM UNDERSTANDING DETRUSOR CONTRACTION DURATION: WHAT ARE NORMAL PARAMETERS? AND WHAT ARE DETERMINING FACTORS? Marissa Velez*, Justin T. Matulay, Arindam RoyChoudhury, Wilson Sui, Kimberly L. Cooper, Doreen E. Chung, New York, NY Friday, May 6, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Podium Session 2 GENERAL & EPIDEMIOLOGICAL TRENDS & SOCIOECONOMICS: QUALITY IMPROVEMENT & PATIENT SAFETY I Room 29 AB @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Timothy Averch and Fernando Kim TIME 8:00 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE PD02-01 THE IMPACT OF FRAILTY ON COMPLICATIONS IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING COMMON UROLOGIC PROCEDURES; A STUDY FROM THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS NATIONAL SURGICAL QUALITY IMPROVEMENT DATABASE Anne M Suskind*, Louise C Walter, Chengshi Jin, John Boscardin, Saunak Sen, Matthew R Cooperberg, Emily Finlayson, San Francisco, CA 8:10 PD02-02 ENHANCED RECOVERY AFTER SURGERY AND CARE COORDINATION PATHWAY AT CITY OF HOPE: DECREASED LENGTH OF STAY, READMISSIONS, AND COMPLICATIONS Steven V. Kardos*, Kevin G. Chan, Bertram Yuh, Jonathan Yamzon, Nora H. Ruel, Finly Zachariah, Clayton S. Lau, Laura Crocitto, Duarte, CA 8:20 PD02-03 UNDERLYING REASONS ASSOCIATED WITH HOSPITAL READMISSION FOLLOWING UROLOGIC SURGERY IN THE U.S. Mark Tyson*, Sam Chang, Nashville, TN *Presenting author ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 8:30 PD02-04 HOSPITAL BUT NOT SURGICAL VOLUME PREDICTS 30- AND 90-DAY COMPLICATIONS IN RADICAL CYSTECTOMY (RC) – RESULTS FROM THE PROSPECTIVE MULTICENTER RADICAL CYSTECTOMY SERIES (PROMETRICS 2011) STUDY GROUP Christian Meyer*, Sami-Ramzi Ley-Bannurah, Malte Vetterlein, Hamburg, Germany, Roman Mayr, Michael Gierth, Hans-Martin Fritsche, Maximilian Burger, Regensburg, Germany, Bastian Keck, Bernd Wullich, Erlangen, Germany, Thomas Martini, Christian Bolenz, Ulm, Germany, Armin Pycha, Bolzano, Italy, Julian Hanske, Florian Roghman, Joachim Noldus, Herne, Germany, Christian Gilfrich, Matthias May, Straubing, Germany, Patrick Bastian, Düsseldorf, Germany, Michael Rink, Felix Chun, Roland Dahlem, Margit Fisch, Atiqullah Aziz, Hamburg, Germany 33 FRIDAY 8:50 8:40 PD02-05 SURVIVAL AMONG PATIENTS WITH UROLOGIC MALIGNANCIES TREATED AT SAFETY NET CANCER CENTERS Lindsey Herrel*, Sandra Wong, David Miller, Ann Arbor, MI 8:50 PD02-06 HEALTHCARE-ASSOCIATED INFECTIONS BY MULTIDRUG-RESISTANT BACTERIA IN A TERTIARY UROLOGY DEPARTMENT Vera Marques*, Francisco Rolo, Edgar Tavares Silva, Alexandra Torres, Arnaldo Figueiredo, Alfredo Mota, Coimbra, Portugal 9:00 9:10 PD02-07 PD02-08 NEEDLE DISINFECTANT TECHNIQUE DURING PROSTATE BIOPSY IS ASSOCIATED WITH LESS INFECTIONRELATED HOSPITALIZATION: RESULTS FROM A STATEWIDE QUALITY IMPROVEMENT COLLABORATIVE Gregory Auffenberg*, Yuqing Gao, David Miller, Zaojun Ye, Andrew Brachulis, Susan Linsell, Ann Arbor, MI, David Kraklau, St. Joesph, MI, Nitin Ambani, Jackson, MI, Edward Barton, Novi, MI, Khurshid Ghani, Ann Arbor, MI 9:20 PD02-09 COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF EXTENDED VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM PROPHYLAXIS AFTER ROBOTIC RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Michael Rydberg*, Andrew Cohen, Chicago, IL, Sangtae Park, Evanston, IL 9:30 PD02-10 CHALLENGING THE MICROHEMATURIA GUIDELINES: BACK TO THE FUTURE? Richard Matulewicz*, Oana Popescu, Donald Lloyd-Jones, Joshua Meeks, Chicago, IL 9:40 PD02-11 PROCEDURES FOR PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE AND STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE: A NATIONAL COMPARISON OF POST-OPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS BETWEEN UROLOGISTS AND GYNECOLOGISTS Marissa Velez*, Ifeanyi Onyeji, Justin T. Matulay, Wilson Sui, Maxwell James, Doreen E. Chung, Kimberly L. Cooper, Matthew Rutman, Gina M. Badalato, New York, NY 9:50 PD02-12 EVALUATION OF UNPLANNED HOSPITAL READMISSIONS AFTER MAJOR UROLOGIC INPATIENT SURGERY IN THE ERA OF ACCOUNTABLE CARE Matthew Cohn*, Benjamin Stone, New York, NY, Nicholas Donin, Los Angeles, CA, Michael Schulster, James Wysock, New York, NY, Marc Bjurlin, Brooklyn, NY INCREASING PREVALENCE OF CIPROFLOXACIN RESISTANT ORGANISMS AND THE RISE OF MULTIDRUG RESISTANT ORGANISMS ON RECTAL SWAB Nicholas O’Block, Dimitri Papagiannopoulos*, Waseem Ahmad, Wei Phin Tan, Lester Raff, Christopher Coogan, Kalyan Latchamsetty, Chicago, IL APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Friday, May 6, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Podium Session 3 PROSTATE CANCER: LOCALIZED: ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE I Room 32 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Peter Carroll and David Sharp TIME 8:00 8:10 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE PD03-01 YOUNGER AGE IS ASSOCIATED WITH DECREASED RISK OF BIOPSY PROGRESSION DURING ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE FOR LOW AND INTERMEDIATE RISK PROSTATE CANCER Michael Leapman*, Hao Nguyen, Janet Cowan, Nanette Perez, Katsuto Shinohara, San Francisco, CA, William Catalona, Chicago, IL, Matthew Cooperberg, Peter Carroll, San Francisco, CA PD03-02 ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 8:20 PD03-03 COMPARISON OF PATHOLOGIC OUTCOMES AT PROSTATECTOMY FOR MEN WITH LOW-RISK PROSTATE CANCER CHOOSING INITIAL ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE VERSUS PROSTATECTOMY Gregory Auffenberg*, Susan Linsell, Ann Arbor, MI, Bradley Rosenberg, Royal Oak, MI, David Miller, Ann Arbor, MI 8:30 COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF IMMEDIATE VERSUS DELAYED PROSTATECTOMY IN PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS ELIGIBLE FOR ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE Ashwin Mallya*, Vilvapathy Senguttuvan Karthikeyan, Bangalore, India, Arjun Sivaraman, Rafael Sanchez-Salas, Marc Galiano, François Rozet, Eric Barret, Xavier Cathelineau, Paris, France 34 PD03-04 LONG-TERM ONCOLOGIC OUTCOMES OF RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY IN A LARGE COHORT OF PATIENTS ON ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE Ardalan E. Ahmad*, Maria Komisarenko, Ruby Grewal, Narhari Timilshina, Robert Hamilton, Girish Kulkarni, Alexandre Zlotta, Neil Fleshner, Antonio Finelli, Toronto, Canada PD03-05 UPSTAGING IN RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY IN THE POST-PSA ERA: AN EFFECT OF DELAYED DIAGNOSIS OR BETTER PATIENT SELECTION? Katherine Rotker*, Joseph Brito, Liz Edmund, Andres Matoso, Joseph Renzulli, Providence, RI 8:50 PD03-06 RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY FOLLOWING ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED RATES OF UNFAVOURABLE PATHOLOGY Richard Savdie*, Robert Bell, Jonathan Anning, Alan So, Martin Gleave, Peter Black, Larry Goldenberg, Vancouver, Canada 9:00 PD03-07 IMPROVED RECOVERY OF ERECTILE FUNCTION IN YOUNGER MEN AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY: DOES IT JUSTIFY IMMEDIATE INTERVENTION IN LOW-RISK PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS? Justin Lee*, Daniel Sjoberg, Mariam Imnadze, John Mulhall, Andrew Vickers, Behfar Ehdaie, New York, NY 9:10 9:20 PD03-08 PD03-09 9:30 PD03-10 APPLICABILITY OF EPSTEIN’S CRITERIA FOR ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE IN A CONTEMPORARY US COHORT UNDERGOING ROBOTIC PROSTATECTOMY Naveen Kachroo*, Mireya Diaz, Mani Menon, Ali Dabaja, Detroit, MI 9:40 PD03-11 PATHOLOGIC OUTCOMES AMONG MEN WITH EARLY VERSUS DELAYED PROGRESSION TO RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY AFTER INITIAL ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE Nima Almassi*, Yaw Nyame, Daniel Greene, Vishnu Ganesan, Charles Dai, Joseph Zabell, Samuel Haywood, Chad Reichard, Anna Zampini, Hans Arora, Alice Crane, Daniel Hettel, Ahmed El-Shafei, Robert Stein, Khaled Fareed, Michael Gong, J. Stephen Jones, Andrew Stephenson, Eric Klein, Cleveland, OH 9:50 PD03-12 APPLYING SEVEN CONTEMPORARY ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE PROTOCOLS TO PATIENTS UNDERGOING RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY: SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCES IN MIDTERM ONCOLOGICAL OUTCOMES Sami-Ramzi Leyh-Bannurah*, Montreal, Canada, Petra Strölin, Pierre Tennstedt, Thomas Steuber, Hans Heinzer, Markus Graefen, Lars Budäus, Hamburg, Germany PATHOLOGICAL OUTCOME FOLLOWING RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY IN MEN WITH PSA GREATER THAN 10 AND HISTOLOGICALLY FAVORABLE-RISK PROSTATE CANCER Young Suk Kwon*, Jiwoong Yu, Sinae Kim, Christopher Han, Nicholas Farber, Jongmyung Kim, New Brunswick, NJ, Seok Soo Byun, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, WunJae Kim, Cheongju, Korea, Republic of, Seong Soo Jeon, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Isaac Kim, New Brunswick, NJ APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM PATHOLOGICAL FEATURES AND ONCOLOGICAL OUTCOMES OF KOREAN PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS ELIGIBLE FOR ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE: ANALYSIS FROM K-CAP REGISTRY Kyo Chul Koo, Kwang Suk Lee*, In Young Choi, Ji Youl Lee, Jun Hyuk Hong, ChoungSoo Kim, Sung Kyu Hong, Seok-Soo Byun, Hyun Moo Lee, Seung Hwan Lee, Koon Ho Rha, Byung Ha Chung, Seoul, Korea, Republic of Friday, May 6, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am AQUA REGISTRY FORUM Room 6 F @ San Diego Convention Center PART I: WHAT DOES THE AQUA REGISTRY DO AND HOW DOES IT WORK? 8:00 8:15 OVERVIEW: VALUE OF THE AQUA REGISTRY AND PQRS REPORTING, MEANINGFUL USE (MU) OF DATA AND FUTURE CMS PAYMENT MODELS J. Quentin Clemens TECHNICAL ASPECTS OF DATA EXTRACTION, SECURITY, ANALYSIS AND REPORTING Tim Parr 8:45 LEGAL ASPECTS: PRIVACY AND HIPAA COMPLIANCE Diane Bieri PART II: AQUA REGISTRY VALUE DEMONSTRATION AND DISCUSSION THE AQUA REGISTRY HELPS IMPROVE UROLOGIC CARE QUALITY AND PATIENT OUTCOMES Matthew Cooperberg *Presenting author 8:30 35 FRIDAY 8:40 9:00 AQUA VALUE DEMONSTRATION Moderator: J. Quentin Clemens Panelists: Ronald Suh, Jeremy Shelton 9:30 PANEL Q&A SESSION Panelists: Matthew Cooperberg, Ronald Suh, Diane Bieri, Jeremy Shelton 9:50 CLOSING REMARKS J. Stuart Wolf 10:00 ADJOURN APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Friday, May 6, 2016 8:00 am - 5:00 pm AUA/CONFEDERACION AMERICANA DE UROLOGIA (CAU) Hall A @ San Diego Convention Center MORNING SESSION Moderator: Shlomo Raz 2:00 URETERAL ACCESS: SIMPLE TO COMPLEX Glenn M. Preminger 8:00 TREATMENT OF URETHRAL STRICTURE Leonard N. Zinman 2:30 8:30 ROBOTIC PROSTATECTOMY Mani Menon CHALLENGING ACCESS IN LAPAROSCOPY/ ROBOTIC SURGERY Louis R. Kavoussi 2:45 TREATMENT OF TESTICULAR CANCER Mark S. Litwin PREOPERATIVE EVALUATION Peter G. Schulam 3:05 TREATMENT OF KIDNEY CANCER W. Marston Linehan APPROACH TO SMALL MASSES Jeffrey A. Cadeddu 3:25 APPROACH TO LARGE MASSES Lee Richstone 3:45 DECISION ANALYSIS Claus G. Roehrborn 4:05 ENDOSCOPIC MANAGEMENT (TURP, GREENLIGHT, BUTTON, BIPOLAR, RF) Steven A. Kaplan 9:00 9:30 10:00 BREAK 10:30 TREATMENT OF PENILE CANCER Antonio Pompeo 11:00 RENAL STONES James E. Lingeman 11:30 CARCINOMA OF THE PROSTATE Ian M. Thompson, Jr. 4:30 11:55 AUA/CAU REMARKS Secretary General, CAU: Hugo Davila AUA Secretary: Manoj Monga ENUCLEATION TECHNIQUES (ENDOSCOPIC AND ROBOTIC) Zeph Okeke 4:55 CONCLUSION 5:00 ADJOURN 12:05 TREATMENT OF INFERTILITY Peter N. Schlegel 12:30 BREAK APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM AFTERNOON SESSION: SEMINAR ON MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY Moderator: Louis R. Kavoussi 1:30 PERCUTANEOUS RENAL ACCESS – WHERE AND HOW (FLUOROSCOPIC, ULTRASONOGRAPHIC AND ENDOSCOPIC GUIDANCE) Jaime Landman Friday, May 6, 2016 8:00 am - 5:30 pm BASIC SCIENCES SYMPOSIUM Room 1 @ San Diego Convention Center 8:00 8:10 OPENING REMARKS Moderator: Carolyn Best Program Chair: Jill Macoska KEYNOTE I: THE MICROBIOME OF THE URINARY TRACT—A ROLE BEYOND INFECTION Jeremy Burton 36 8:45 Q&A 9:00 SESSION I: ADVANCING UROLOGY THROUGH MICROBIOME RESEARCH Moderator: Jeremy Burton 9:05 MICROBIOME OF THE MALE UROLGENITAL TRACT David Nelson SPECIAL PRESENTATION: INFLAMMATORY RESPONSES AND THE MICROBIOME IN OAB A. Lenore Ackerman 2:25 MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES: STRENGTH IN NUMBERS Scott Hultgren 9:55 Q&A 2:50 10:10 SESSION II: THE MICROBIOME IN CHRONIC PELVIC PAIN (CPP) AND WHAT WE CAN LEARN FROM THE GUT MICROBIOME Moderator: Daniel Shoskes FOSTERING PROTECTION AGAINST UTIS Ann Stapleton 3:15 Q&A 3:30 SESSION IV: THE MICROBIOME IN URINARY STONE DISEASE Moderator: John Lieske 3:35 GUT MICROBIOTA AND OXALATE HOMEOSTASIS Marguerite Hatch 4:00 PROBIOTICS FOR PREVENTION OF KIDNEY STONES Moderator: John Lieske 4:25 SHEDDING NEW LIGHT ON KIDNEY STONE MICROBIOME MINERALIZATION DYNAMICS Bruce Fouke 10:15 FIGHTING FIRE WITH FIRE: PROBIOTIC PROTECTION AGAINST CPP David Klumpp 10:40 THE GUT MICROBIOME AND CPP Daniel Shoskes 11:05 GUT MICROBIOTA INFLUENCE BEHAVIOR: THE MICROBIOTA-GUT-BRAIN AXIS Mark Lyte 11:30 HOST-SPECIFIC DEFENSE MECHANISMS AGAINST INTRACELLULAR INFECTION Soman Abraham 4:50 11:55 THE URINARY MICROBIOTA AND UROLOGIC CHRONIC PELVIC PAIN: INSIGHTS FROM THE NIH MAPP MICROBIOME PROJECT J. Curtis Nickel THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN BACTERIA AND URINARY STONES Andrew Schwaderer 5:15 Q&A 12:20 Q&A 5:25 12:30 LUNCH BREAK (LUNCH NOT PROVIDED) CONCLUSIONS, NEXT STEPS, AND CLOSING REMARKS Jill Macoska, Carolyn Best 1:30 KEYNOTE II: THE BLADDER MICROBIOME IN URINARY INCONTINENCE Linda Brubaker 5:30 ADJOURN 2:05 Q&A 2:20 SESSION III: THE MICROBIOME IN UNDERSTANDING, PREVENTING, AND TREATING UTIS Moderator: Scott Hultgren APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Friday, May 6, 2016 8:00 am - 5:30 pm UROLOGIC ONCOLOGY RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM Room 6 DE @ San Diego Convention Center 8:00 WELCOME Aria Olumi, Carolyn Best 8:10 THE NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH PROGRAM Andrew Hruszkewycz 8:40 SESSION I: IMMUNOTHERAPY Moderator: Robert Reiter 8:45 MOLECULAR PROFILING OF KIDNEY CANCER Allan Pantuck 9:05 GU CANCER IMMUNOTHERAPY – WHAT WE STILL NEED TO KNOW Padmanee Sharma 9:25 ADJUVANT/NEOADJUVANT APPROACHES TO RCC PERIOPERATIVE IMMUNOTHERAPY Lauren Harshman *Presenting author 37 9:45 ANTI-PDL AND ANTI PDL-1 TRIALS IN BLADDER CANCER Nicholas Vogelzang 10:05 Q&A 10:20 HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE SPORE CAREER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS Kenneth Pienta 10:40 SPECIAL PRESENTATION: SPORE CAREER DEVELOPMENT AWARDEE Neema Navai 11:00 SESSION II: PANEL DISCUSSION: THE ROLE OF CLINICAL TRIALS RESEARCH IN UROLOGY Moderator: Robert Reiter Panelists: Raoul Concepcion Seth Lerner Colin Dinney FRIDAY 9:30 12:00 Q&A 12:15 LUNCH (NOT PROVIDED) 1:15 SESSION III: GENETICS/EPIGENETICS Moderator: Scott Tomlins 1:40 NOVEL GENOMIC SIGNATURES TO PREDICT TREATMENT RESPONSE IN PROSTATE CANCER Robert Bristow 2:00 THE REALITY OF GU CANCER GEONOMICS VS. THE PROMISE OF PERSONALIZED MEDICINE Scott Tomlins 1:20 2:20 OVERCOMING EPIGENETIC SILENCING IN PROSTATE CANCER William Nelson TARGETING DNA REPAIR-HORMONE CROSSTALK IN ADVANCED PROSTATE CANCER Karen Knudsen 2:40 Q&A 3:00 SESSION IV: TARGETED THERAPIES FOR PERSONALIZED MEDICINE Moderator: Peter Nelson 3:05 EMERGING MOLECULAR BIOMARKERS IN ADVANCED PROSTATE CANCER Himisha Beltran 3:25 PRIMARY AND METASTATIC TUMOR HETEROGENEITY: IMPLICATIONS FOR PERSONALIZED TREATMENT SELECTION Peter Nelson 3:45 Q&A 4:05 PERSONALIZED MEDICINE FOR RENAL CELL CARCINOMA James Brugarolas 4:25 TARGETED APPROACHES IN ADVANCED BLADDER CANCER Jonathan Rosenberg 4:45 EMERGING THERAPIES FOR NON-MUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER Colin Dinney 5:05 Q&A 5:20 FINAL THOUGHTS & ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Aria Olumi 5:30 ADJOURN APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Friday, May 6, 2016 8:30 am - 11:30 am LIVE SURGERY I Room 6 A @ San Diego Convention Center Moderator: Manoj Monga WELCOME & ANNOUNCEMENTS 8:30 9:30 SINGLE-USE DIGITAL FLEXIBLE URETEROSCOPY FOR INTRARENAL LASER LITHOTRIPSY Surgeon: Roger Sur Moderators: Wilson Molina, Michael Lipkin 10:30 DIGITAL URS AND MINI PCNL WITH ULTRASONIC LITHOTRIPTER Surgeon: Jorge Gutierrez-Aceves Moderators: D. Duane Baldwin, Khurshid Ghani 11:30 ADJOURN APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM INFLATABLE PENILE PROSTHESIS: SUBMUSCULAR PLACEMENT OF RESERVOIR Surgeons: Allen Morey, Jordan Siegel Moderators: Kurt McCammon, Drogo Montague 38 Friday, May 6, 2016 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Video Session 1 Room 29 CD @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Richard Lee and Scott Delacroix, Jr. ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE V1-01 ROBOTIC INTRACORPOREAL INDIANA POUCH: REPLICATING OPEN SURGERY Andre Luis de Castro Abreu*, Los Angeles, CA, Giuseppe Simone, Roma, Italy, Sameer Chopra, Los Angeles, CA, Mariaconsiglia Ferriero, Rocco Papalia, Roma, Italy, Nariman Ahmadi, Los Angeles, CA, Riccardo Mastroianni, Roma, Italy, Daniel Park, Andre Berger, Los Angeles, CA, Salvatore Guaglianone, Roma, Italy, Rene Sotelo, Los Angeles, CA, Michelle Gallucci, Roma, Italy, Monish Aron, Inderbir Gill, Mihir Desai, Los Angeles, CA V1-02 NOVEL TECHNIQUE FOR THE RECONSTRUCTION OF REFRACTORY PROSTATIC URETHRAL STENOSIS ASSOCIATED WITH MEDIAL THIGH FISTULA FOLLOWING BRACHYTHERAPY Temitope Rude*, Kiranpreet Khurana, Jamie Levine, Lee Zhao, New York, NY V1-03 ROBOTIC ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC VESICOURETHRAL STRICTURE EXCISION AND ANASTOMOSIS Travis Allemang*, John Malcolm, Oscar Suarez, Douglas Kelly, Kurt McCammon, Norfolk, VA V1-04 ROBOTIC ASSISTED INGUINAL LYMPHADENECTOMY FOR PENILE CANCER: THE MD ANDERSON CANCER CENTER TECHNIQUE Isuru Jayaratna*, Surena Matin, Curtis Pettaway, Houston, TX V1-05 V1-06 *Presenting author ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE V1-07 ROBOTIC-ASSISTED EXTRAVESICAL VESICOVAGINAL FISTULA REPAIR WITH OMENTAL FLAP Kara Watts*, Richard Ho, Reza Ghavamian, Nitya Abraham, Bronx, NY INTRAPERITONEAL ROBOTIC ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC EXCISION OF AN UPPER POLE URETEROCELE AND COHEN CROSS-TRIGONAL URETERAL REIMPLANTATION OF A DUPLICATED SYSTEM Patricia Lewandoski*, Amar Raval, Andrew Pridjian, T. Erneseto Figueroa, Ilia Zeltser, Philadelphia, PA V1-08 PRIMARY ROBOTIC URETEROENTERIC ANASTOMOTIC REVISION IN STUDER NEOBLADDER: OPERATIVE TECHNIQUE AND CASE SERIES Jaspreet Parihar*, Greg Gin, Clayton Lau, Kevin Chan, Jonathan Yamzon, Duarte, CA V1-09 ROBOTIC RADICAL CYSTECTOMY WITH INTRA-CORPOREAL NEOBLADDER URINARY DIVERSION Mehrdad Alemozaffar*, Atlanta, GA V1-10 ROBOT ASSISTED TRANSPLANT URETERONEOCYSTOSTOMY Haidar Abdul-Muhsin*, Kelli Gross, Karen Stern, Nitin Katariya, Erik Castle, Phoenix, AZ V1-11 SIMULTANEOUS ROBOTIC-ASSISTED MITROFANOFF PROCEDURE AND URETHRECTOMY FOR URETHRAL CARCINOMA David Crawley*, Farmington, CT, James Bienvenu, Richard Kershen, Joseph Wagner, Hartford, CT V1-12 ROBOTIC-ASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY AND CONTINENT URINARY STOMA (MITROFANOFF) IN A 7 YEAR CHILD. Wenceslao Villamil*, Carlos Fernando Andrade, Alberto Jurado, Juan Moldes, Francisco De badiola, Oscar Damia, Pablo Martinez, Carlos roberto Giudice, Buenos Aires, Argentina APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM ROBOTIC-ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC STUMP URETERECTOMY WITH PARTIAL CYSTECTOMY Wai Lee*, Abram D’Amato, Felix Cheung, Justina Tam, Stony Brook, NY, Steven Sobey, Southhampton, NY, Wayne Waltzer, Stony Brook, NY, Anthony Corcoran, Garden City, NY 39 FRIDAY ROBOTICS-BLADDER/RECONSTRUCTION The videos in this session as well as the video libraries from the 2011-2016 Annual Meetings may be viewed in the Surgical Video Library and purchased in the Products Store during the Annual Meeting. Both are located in the Sails Pavilion. AUA members receive free online access to the Surgical Video Library throughout the year through AUAUniversity. Visit www.AUAnet.org/University to access. Friday, May 6, 2016 10:00 am - 4:20 pm SOCIETY OF GENITOURINARY RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGEONS (GURS) Room 20 A @ San Diego Convention Center 10:00 OPENING REMARKS Society President: Daniela Andrich 10:05 INTRODUCTION OF BRANTLEY SCOTT LECTURER Society President: Daniela Andrich 10:10 BRANTLEY SCOTT LECTURE: OVERVIEW OF MEDICAL DEVICE CONCEPTS OF ARTIFICIAL URINARY SPHINCTERS – NEW & OLD Sean Elliott 10:40 INTRODUCTION OF DEVINE LECTURER Society President: Daniela Andrich 10:45 DEVINE LECTURE: OVERVIEW OF PENILE URETHRAL RECONSTRUCTION – OLD & NEW Margit Fisch 11:15 INDUSTRY SPONSORED LUNCH (NON-CME) (CME PROGRAM RESUMES) 12:15 STATE-OF-THE-ART LECTURE: THE NEED 12:20 WHAT WE’VE GOT AND WHAT WE REALLY NEED IN GENITOURINARY RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY Anthony Mundy 12:50 12:55 STATE-OF-THE-ART TISSUE ENGINEERING AND PRINTABLE ORGANS Anthony Atala 1:30 DEVELOPMENT OF GENITOURINARY ORGANS USING 3D SCAFFOLD MADE FROM NANOTECHNOLOGY BASED MATERIALS FUNCTIONALIZED WITH BIOACTIVE MOLECULES AND STEM CELLS Alexander Seifalian 2:05 NEW STRATEGIES FOR INFECTION CONTROL: INSIGHTS FROM EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY Adin Ross-Gillespie 2:40 FROM BENCH TO BEDSIDE: DEVELOPMENT OF A SUBLINGUAL BACTERIAL VACCINE FOR IMMUNOSTIMULATION AND PREVENTION OF RECURRENT URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS Enrique Fernandez-Caldes 3:10 MODERATED ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION Moderator: Daniela Andrich Panelists: Anthony Mundy, Anthony Atala 4:10 GURS MINUTES 4:20 ADJOURN APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM STATE-OF-THE-ART LECTURE: INNOVATION AND STRATEGIES FOR SOLUTIONS Friday, May 6, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 6 BLADDER CANCER: EPIDEMIOLOGY & EVALUATION II Room 25 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Arthur Sagalowsky and Rodney Davis ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP06-01 INCIDENCE AND IMPACT OF VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM IN RADICAL CYSTECTOMY PATIENTS UNDERGOING PRE-OPERATIVE CHEMOTHERAPY FOR MUSCLE-INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER Aditya Bagrodia*, Ranjit Sukhu, Andrew Winer, Michael Vacchio, Eric Levy, Byron Lee, Timothy Donahue, Eugene Cha, Melissa Assel, Daniel Sjoberg, Andrew Vickers, Jonathan Rosenberg, Dean Bajorin, Guido Dalbagni, Bernard Bochner, New York, NY ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP06-03 VARIATION IN READMISSION PARAMETERS BETWEEN OPEN AND ROBOTIC ASSISTED RADICAL CYSTECTOMY: A CONTEMPORARY POPULATION LEVEL ANALYSIS Tudor Borza*, Ann Arbor, MI, Bruce L Jacobs, Pittsburgh, PA, Jeffrey S. Montgomery, Todd M. Morgan, Alon Z. Weizer, Khaled S. Hafez, Cheryl T. Lee, Benjamin Y Li, Chang He, Ann Arbor, MI, Jonathan E Helm, Bloomington, IN, Mariel S Lavieri, Brent K Hollenbeck, Ted A Skolarus, Ann Arbor, MI MP06-02 SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF EXTENDEDDURATION THROMBOEMBOLIC PROPHYLAXIS FOLLOWING RADICAL CYSTECTOMY Harras Zaid*, David Yang, Matthew Tollefson, Igor Frank, William Parker, R. Houston Thompson, R. Jeffrey Karnes, Stephen Boorjian, Rochester, MN MP06-04 IMPACT OF ANESTHESIOLOGY VOLUMES ON EARLY AND LATE OUTCOMES AFTER CYSTECTOMY: A POPULATION-BASED STUDY D. Robert Siemens*, Melanie Jaeger, Xuejiao Wei, Christopher Booth, Kingston, Canada 40 PRECYSTECTOMY EPITHELIAL TUMOR MARKER RESPONSE TO NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY AND ITS EFFECT ON ONCOLOGICAL OUTCOMES IN UROTHELIAL BLADDER CANCER Soroush T Bazargani*, Thomas G. Clifford, Hooman Djaladat, Anne Schuckman, Sarmad Sadeghi, Tanya Dorff, David Quinn, Siamak Daneshmand, Los Angeles, CA MP06-11 SMALL CELL BLADDER CANCER: CONTEMPORARY TREATMENT OUTCOMES INCLUDING PROPHYLACTIC CRANIAL IRRADIATION IN SELECT PATIENTS Tara Nikonow*, Timothy Lyon, Robert Turner, Jodi Maranchie, Ronald Hrebinko, Benjamin Davies, Jeffrey Gingrich, Bruce Jacobs, Pittsburgh, PA MP06-12 FRAIL PATIENTS ARE LESS LIKELY TO BE DISCHARGED TO HOME AFTER CYSTECTOMY Jeffrey Pearl*, Dattatraya Patil, Shipra Arya, Mehrdad Alemozaffar, Viraj Master, Kenneth Ogan, Atlanta, GA MP06-06 PROSPECTIVE PREOPERATIVE EVALUATION OF PATIENTS UNDERGOING RADICAL CYSTECTOMY: THE SCHONBERG MORTALITY INDEX OUTPERFORMS OTHER FRAILTY AND MALNUTRITION ASSESSMENTS FOR THE PREDICTION OF 30-DAY READMISSION AND COMPLICATIONS Nathan Brooks*, Lewis Thomas, Michael O’Donnell, Brad Erickson, Kenneth Nepple, Iowa City, IA MP06-13 UROLOGISTS’ COMPLIANCE WITH THE 2012 AUA ASYMPTOMATIC MICROHEMATURIA GUIDELINES Arnon Lavi*, Micky Gross, Michael Cohen, Afula, Israel MP06-07 INCIDENCE OF BLADDER CANCER AFTER RADIATION FOR PROSTATE CANCER AS A FUNCTION OF TIME AND RADIATION MODALITY Aryeh Keehn, Ethan Fram, Bronx, NY, Farhang Rabbani*, Newnan, GA MP06-14 ADENOCARCINOMA OF THE BLADDER: PATHOLOGIC CHARACTERISTICS, TRENDS IN MANAGEMENT, AND SURVIVAL Andrew Cohen*, Vignesh Packiam, Charles Nottingham, Norm Smith, Gary Steinberg, Chicago, IL, Sanjay Patel, Oklahoma City, OK MP06-08 TUMOR GRADE HETEROGENEITY IN BLADDER UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA VALIDATION OF A SYSTEM USING COMBINED NUMBERS Gustavo Mendonça, Bruno Carneiro, Adriano Cintra, Amilcar Castro, Athanase Billis, Leonardo Reis*, Campinas, Brazil MP06-15 MP06-16 EQUIVALENT SHORT-TERM OUTCOMES OF ROBOTIC VERSUS OPEN RADICAL CYSTECTOMY FOR BLADDER CANCER Jamie S Pak*, Khawaja Bilal, Mark Finkelstein, Michael A Palese, New York, NY MP06-09 ASSESSMENT OF PATIENT CENTERED, CANCER SPECIFIC QUALITY METRICS IN ROBOT-ASSISTED RADICAL CYSTECTOMY: HOW DID WE PERFORM? Ahmed Hussein*, Buffalo, NY, James Peabody, Detroit, MI, Seyedeh Dibaj, Gregory Wilding, Buffalo, NY, Alex Mottrie, Asse, Belgium, Ashok Hemal, Winston-Salem, NC, Douglas Scherr, New York, NY, Francis Schanne, Wilmington, DE, Koon-Ho Rha, Sinchon-dong, Korea, Republic of, Mani Menon, Detroit, MI, Peter Wiklund, Stockholm, Sweden, Prokar Dasgupta, Shamim Kahn, London, United Kingdom, Alon Weizer, Ann Arbor, MI, Joan Palou Redorta, Barcelona, Spain, Lee Richstone, New Hyde Park, NY, M. Derya Balbay, Okmeydan, Turkey, Adam Kibel, Bostom, MA, Jihad Kaouk, Cleveland, OH, Michael Stockle, Homburg, Germany, Michael Woods, Chapel Hill, NC, AK Hosseini, Solna, Sweden, Timothy Wilson, Duarte, CA, Carl Wijburg, Arnhem, Netherlands, Ali Canda, Okmeydan, Turkey, khurshid Guru, Buffalo, NY MP06-17 GEMCITABINE PLUS PACLITAXEL AS THIRD LINE CHEMOTHERAPY: A FEASIBLE OPTION FOR METASTATIC UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA PATIENTS Taku Naiki*, Keitaro Iida, Ryosuke Ando, Toshiki Etani, Noriyasu Kawai, Takashi Nagai, Yosuke Sugiyama, Masahiro Kondo, Nagoya, Japan, Takehiko Okamura, Anjo, Japan, Takahiro Yasui, Nagoya, Japan MP06-18 PREVALENCE OF CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE INFECTION IN PATIENTS AFTER RADICAL CYSTECTOMY AND NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY Katherine Cotter*, Owen Aftreth, John Schomburg, Yunhua Fan, Badrinath Konety, Minneapolis, MN MP06-19 A MULTI-CENTER INTERNATIONAL STUDY ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF DIFFERENCES IN BASELINE CHARACTERISTICS AND PERIOPERATIVE CARE FOLLOWING RADICAL CYSTECTOMY Takahiro Osawa*, Sapporo, Japan, Cheryl T. Lee, Ann Arbor, MI, Takashige Abe, Norikata Takada, Sapporo, Japan, Khaled S. Hafez, Jeffrey S. Montgomery, Alon Z. Weizer, Brent K. Hollenbeck, Ted A. Skolarus, Ann Arbor, MI, Sachiyo Murai, Nobuo Shinohara, Sapporo, Japan, Todd M. Morgan, Ann Arbor, MI MP06-10 TRAJECTORIES OF READMISSION RISK REDEFINE THE PERIOD OF HEIGHTENED VULNERABILITY FOLLOWING UROLOGIC ONCOLOGIC PROCEDURES Matthew Zapf*, Robert Blackwell, Jessica Hannick, Anai Kothari, Paul Kuo, Gopal Gupta, Maywood, IL *Presenting author TIME TO INCIDENT OF POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS AFTER RADICAL CYSTECTOMY Richard Matulewicz, Brian Jordan*, Yousef Al-Shraideh, Jennifer Tse, Joshua Meeks, Shilajit Kundu, Chicago, IL 41 FRIDAY MP06-05 MP06-20 THE FEASIBILITY AND SAFETY EVALUATION OF THE PRESSURE MONITORED AIR CYSTOSCOPY DURING ACTIVE HEMATURIA Yu Fan*, Yu Wang, Lin Yao, Wei Yu, Qian Zhang, Jie Jin, Yu Fan, Beijing, China, People’s Republic of APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Friday, May 6, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 7 PROSTATE CANCER: MARKERS II Room 28 ABC @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: J. Brantley Thrasher and Neil Fleshner ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP07-01 VALIDATION OF A GENOMIC RISK CLASSIFIER TO PREDICT PROSTATE CANCER DEATH IN HIGH RISK PATIENTS R. Jeffrey Karnes, Rochester, MN, Ashley Ross, Edward Schaeffer, Baltimore, MD, Eric Klein, Cleveland, OH, Nicholas Erho, Kasra Yousefi, Mandeep Takhar, Elai Davicioni, Vancouver, Canada, Bruce Trock*, Baltimore, MD ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP07-06 VERY-SMALL-NUCLEAR CIRCULATING TUMOR CELL (VSNCTC) AS A PUTATIVE BIOMARKER FOR VISCERAL METASTASIS IN METASTATIC CASTRATION-RESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER (MCRPC) Jie-Fu Chen, Hao Ho, Elisabeth Hodara, Alexandar Ureno, Ann Go, Elizabeth Kaufman, Margarit Sievert, Daniel Luthringer, Jiaoti Huang, Ker-Chau Li, Zunfu Ke, Leland Chung, Hsian-Rong Tseng, Edwin Posadas*, Los Angeles, CA MP07-02 THE IMPACT OF QUANTITY AND TYPE OF GLEASON PATTERN 4 ON BIOCHEMICAL RECURRENCE FOLLOWING RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY FOR PROSTATE CANCER Blake Anderson*, Shane Pearce, Bonnie Choy, Gregory Zagaja, Gladell Paner, Scott Eggener, Chicago, IL MP07-07 PREDICTING ADVERSE PATHOLOGICAL OUTCOMES IN PROSTATE CANCER (PCA) PATIENTS UNDERGOING RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY (RP): THE ROLE OF GENOMIC SIGNATURE. Firas Abdollah*, Detroit, MI, Jason Alter, Zaid Haddad, Maria Santiago, Kasra Yousefi, Lucia Lam, Voleak Choeurng, Mark Schleikelman, Christine Buerki, Elai Davicioni, Vancouver, Canada, Vipul Patel, Celebration, FL, Nikhil L. Shah, Atlanta, GA MP07-03 PRIMARY TUMOR ANDROGEN RECEPTOR SIGNALING AS A PREDICTOR OF CASTRATE RESISTANCE Ashley Ross*, Brian Shinder, Jeffrey Tosoian, Baltimore, MD, Nicholas Erho, Mohammed Alshalalfa, Kasra Yousefi, Vancouver, Canada, Paula Hurley, Baltimore, MD, Elai Davicioni, Vancouver, Canada, Felix Feng, Ann Arbor, MI, Phuoc Tran, Baltimore, MD, Edward Schaeffer, Chicago, IL MP07-08 THE PLATEAU EFFECT OF NUMBER OF PROSTATE CANCER RISK-ASSOCIATED SINGLE NUCLEOTIDE POLYMORPHISMS USED TO ASSESS GENETIC RISK Haitao Chen, Shanghai, China, People’s Republic of, Vignesh T. Packiam*, Chicago, IL, Brian T. Helfand, Carly A. Conran, S. Lilly Zheng, Evanston, IL, William B. Isaacs, Baltimore, MD, Charles B. Brendler, Jianfeng Xu, Evanston, IL MP07-04 HSD3B1 AND RESISTANCE TO CYP17A1 INHIBITION IN PROSTATE CANCER Chad Reichard*, Nima Almassi, Cleveland, OH, Carly Russell, San Francisco, CA, Jianbo Li, Cleveland, OH, Terence Friedlander, San Francisco, CA, Nima Sharifi, Cleveland, OH MP07-05 MP07-09 ALDO-KETO-REDUCTASE 1C3 EXPRESSION IS AN INDEPENDENT RISK FACTOR FOR OCCURRENCE OF CASTRATION RESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER IN HIGH RISK PROSTATE CANCER TREATED WITH NEOADJUVANT THERAPY AND PROSTATECTOMY Yasuhiro Hashimoto*, Hiromichi Iwamura, Atsushi Imai, Shingo Hatakeyama, Takahiro Yoneyama, Takuya Koie, Chikara Ohyama, Hirosaki, Japan SERUM TESTOSTERONE AS A BIOMARKER FOR PROSTATE CANCER DIAGNOSIS IN THE IMPACT POPULATION Alexander Dias*, Sibel Saya, Elizabeth Bancroft, Elizabeth Page, Christos Mikropoulus, Natalie Taylor, Kathryn Myhill, Anthony Chamberlain, Sarah Thomas, Zsofia Kote-Jarai, Ros Eeles, London, United Kingdom 42 MP07-10 THE FREQUENCY OF DRUGGABLE TARGETS IN LOCALIZED PROSTATE CANCER: INITIAL ANALYSIS FROM THE DECIPHER GRID Elai Davicioni*, San Diego, Ca, Nicholas Erho, Lucia Lam, Mandeep Takhar, Hussam Al-Deen Ashab, Anders Olson, Michael Dillon, Kasra Yousefi, Zaid Haddad, Penelope Wood, Mohammed Alshalalfa, Vancouver, Canada MP07-17 CLINICAL VALIDATION OF A LIVE-CELL PHENOTYPIC BIOMARKER - BASED DIAGNOSTIC ASSAY FOR THE PREDICTION OF ADVERSE PATHOLOGY IN PROSTATE CANCER David Albala*, Syracuse, NY, Vladimir Mouraviev, Orlando, FL, Kimberly RiegerChrist, Travis Sullivan, Burlington, MA, Naveen Kella, San Antonio, TX, Kevin Knopf, San Francisco, CA, Hani Rashid, Rochester, NY, Michael Manak, Brad Hogan, Gauri Dixit, Delaney Berger, Wendell Su, Matthew Whitfield, Jonathan Varsanik, Mani Foroohar, Beverly, MA, Stephen Zappala, Andover, MA, Ashok Chander, Beverly, MA, Grannum Sant, Medford, MA MP07-11 INTRADUCTAL CARCINOMA OF THE PROSTATE IS AN INDEPENDENT FACTOR FOR DISTANT METASTASES AT INITIAL RECURRENCE: AN INSIGHT TO TREATMENT PLANNING. Jennifer Sirois, Vincent Q. Trinh*, Babak K. Mansoori, Andrée-Anne Grosset, Roula Albadine, Mathieu Latour, Fred Saad, Dominique Trudel, Montreal, Canada MP07-12 ABDOMINAL OBESITY, ALTERED ADIPOKYNES AND ELEVATED C-PEPTIDE LEVELS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH HIGH GLEASON SCORE IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING DIAGNOSTIC PROSTATE BIOPSY: DATA FROM PROSPECTIVE REGISTRY Jehonathan H Pinthus*, Hamilton, Canada, Katie M. Di Sebastiano, Waterloo, Canada, Wilhelmina C.M. Duivenvoorden, Hamilton, Canada, Joel A. Dubin, Waterloo, Canada, Marina Mourtzakis, Waterloo, Canada MP07-18 PERSISTENCE OF CIRCULATING TUMOUR CELLS (CTCS) IN MEN TREATED WITH ANDROGEN DEPRIVATION THERAPY CAN BE USED TO ENRICH AND PROPAGATE TEMPORARY PERSONALIZED CELL LINES Handoo Rhee*, Jennifer Gunter, Lidja Jovanovic, Elizabeth Williams, Brett Hollier, Colleen Nelson, Ian Vela, Brisbane, Australia MP07-13 BASELINE SERUM DEHYDROEPIANDROSTERONE SULFATE (DHEAS) CAN PREDICT RESPONSIVENESS TO PRIMARY ANDROGEN DEPRIVATION THERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH HORMONE NAÏVE METASTATIC PROSTATE CANCER Akihiro Yano*, Hironori Sugiyama, Eiken Cho, Hideki Takeshita, Yohei Okada, Makoto Morozumi, Satoru Kawakami, Takumi Yamada, Kawagoe, Japan MP07-19 NEW MOUSE XENOGRAFT MODELS FOR HUMAN PROSTATE CANCER BONE AND BRAIN METASTASES Qinlong Li, Lijuan Yin, Michael Lewis, Peng Duan, Lawrence W. Jones, Quanlin Li, Leland W. K. Chung, Isla Garraway, Haiyen E. Zhau*, Los Angeles, CA MP07-20 DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF GENOMIC SIGNATURE THAT PREDICTS ADT TREATMENT FAILURE R. Jeffrey Karnes*, Rochester, MN, Hussam Al-Deen Ashab, Vancouver, Canada, Bruce J. Trock, Ashley E. Ross, Harrison Tsai, Jeffrey J. Tosoian, Baltimore, MD, Nicholas Erho, Mohammed Alshalafa, Voleak Choeurng, Kasra Yousefi, Mandeep Takhar, Zaid Haddad, Vancouver, Canada, Firas Abdollah, Detroit, MI, Eric A. Klein, Cleveland, OH, Paul L. Nguyen, Boston, MA, Felix Y. Feng, Ann Arbor, MI, Adam Dicker, Robert Benjamin Den, Philadelphia, PA, Elai Davicioni, Vancouver, Canada, Robert B. Jenkins, Rochester, MD, Tamara L. Lotan, Edward M. Schaeffer, Baltimore, MD MP07-14 TUMOR MARKER DETECTION AS THE COMPLEMENT TO CIRCULATING TUMOR CELL ENUMERATION IN PREDICTING PROGNOSIS AND TREATMENT EFFECT IN METASTATIC CASTRATION-RESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER Kun Chang*, Bo Dai, Ding-wei Ye, Shanghai, China, People’s Republic of MP07-15 *Presenting author UTILITY OF PTEN/ERG STATUS IN A CONTEMPORARY COHORT OF MEN WITH FAVORABLE-RISK PROSTATE CANCERS Jeffrey Tosoian*, Carlos Morais, Liana Guedes, Abdelrazak Meliti, Stephanie Glavaris, Ridwan Alam, Meera Chappidi, Patrick Mullane, Baltimore, MD, Edward Schaeffer, Chicago, IL, H. Ballentine Carter, Angelo DeMarzo, Ashley Ross, Tamara Lotan, Baltimore, MD APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM 43 FRIDAY MP07-16 DEVELOPMENT OF PROSTATE CANCER GENE SIGNATURES AND GENE SCORES OF AGGRESSIVENESS FOR AFRICAN AMERICANS AND EUROPEANS AMERICANS Isaac Powell*, Greg Dyson, Aliccia BolligFischer, Detroit, MI Friday, May 6, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 8 GENERAL & EPIDEMIOLOGICAL TRENDS & SOCIOECONOMICS: QUALITY IMPROVEMENT & PATIENT SAFETY II Room 24 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderator: Roger Dmochowski ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP08-01 PERIOPERATIVE BLOOD TRANSFUSION AND RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY: ANALYSIS OF THE NATIONAL SURGICAL QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM DATABASE Justin T. Matulay*, Wilson Sui, Ifeanyi Onyeji, Maxwell B. James, Marissa C. Velez, G. Joel DeCastro, New York, NY ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP08-08 CAN A COMPUTERIZED ORDERING SYSTEM REDUCE FOLEY CATHETER TRAUMA? Ted Lee*, Heiko Yang, David Hanauer, Julian Wan, Ann Arbor, MI MP08-09 NUTRITIONAL STATUS AND MAJOR ABDOMINAL SURGERIES: 30ⴚDAY POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS Nicola Pavan*, Trieste, Italy, Carmen Mir, Chad R. Ritch, Samarpit Ray, Nachiketh Soodana⫺Prakash, Raymond R. Balise, Miami, FL, Carlo Trombetta, Trieste, Italy, Dipen J. Parekh, Mark L. Gonzalgo, Miami, FL MP08-02 THE IMPACT OF A SURGICAL SAFETY CHECKLIST ON OPERATING ROOM TIME AND COST IN ROBOTIC ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Tillman Hudson*, Jordan Grant, Lawrence Tsai, Kristofer Wagner, Harry Papaconstantinou, Jessica Pruszynski, Patrick Lowry, Temple, TX MP08-10 TRENDS IN REGIONALIZATION OF CARE AND MORTALITY FOR PATIENTS TREATED WITH RADICAL CYSTECTOMY Nikhil Waingankar*, Philadelphia, PA, Katherine Mallin, Chicago, IL, Brian Egleston, Robert Uzzo, Alexander Kutikov, Philadelphia, PA, David Winchester, Chicago, IL, Marc Smaldone, Philadelphia, PA MP08-03 RESIDENT FATIGUE: HOME CALL’S EFFECT ON SLEEP AND FATIGUE ON UROLOGY RESIDENTS Stephen Ryan*, Wendy Craig, Moritz Hansen, Rebecca White, Portland, ME MP08-04 INCIDENTS RELATED TO FOLEY CATHETER INSERTION AND MAINTENANCE AND THE EFFICACY OF A MEDICAL STAFF EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM FOR SAFETY MANAGEMENT Akira Komiya*, Sanae Antaku, Junko Matsushima, Hiroshi Okudera, Toyama-shi, Japan MP08-05 MP08-11 PREOPERATIVE ANTIBIOTICS PRIOR TO BLADDER BIOPSY: ARE THEY NECESSARY? Christopher I. Sayegh*, Marissa C. Velez, Justin T. Matulay, Gina M. Badalato, Mitchell C. Benson, Kimberly L. Cooper, New York, NY MP08-12 IS TRANSFER OF ADOLESCENTS FOR TESTICULAR TORSION APPROPRIATE? Amul Bhalodi*, Mark Ferretti, Michael Goltzman, Ivan Miller, Israel Franco, Valhalla, NY REDUCED LENGTH OF STAY AND READMISSION RATES USING A STANDARDIZED CLINICAL CARE PATHWAY FOLLOWING ROBOTIC PROSTATECTOMY George Turini, III*, Melissa Clark, Christopher Tucci, Jason Machan, Dragan Golijanin, Gyan Pareek, Joseph Renzulli, II, Providence, RI MP08-13 LATER CAREER UROLOGISTS ARE LESS LIKELY TO UTILIZE AUA GUIDELINES Lael Reinstatler*, Florian Schroeck, Elias Hyams, Lebanon, NH MP08-14 STENTRACKER: A SMARTPHONE APPLICATION FOR THE PREVENTION OF “FORGOTTEN” RETAINED URETERAL STENTS (RUS). Wilson R. Molina*, Rodrigo Donalisio da Silva, McCabe C. Kenny, Diedra Gustafson, Rodrigo Pessoa, Leticia Nogueira, Denver, CO, Mark E. Leo, Las Vegas, NV, Michael K. Yu, Dayton, OH, Fernando J. Kim, Denver, CO MP08-06 DISTRACTIONS IN THE OPERATING THEATRE. ARE WE TOO LOUD? Rafal Turo*, Chester, United Kingdom, Michal Smolski, Preston, United Kingdom, Dev Gulur, Sanjay Das, Ninaad Awsare, Bo Pettersson, Chester, United Kingdom MP08-07 IMPROVED PAIN CONTROL WITH LOCAL ANESTHETIC AFTER PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROSTOLITHOTOMY: A RESIDENT DRIVEN QUALITY IMPROVEMENT STUDY James Mason*, Rishi Modh, Akira Yamamoto, Vincent Bird, Gainesville, FL MP08-15 44 ONLINE NEWS MEDIA REPORTING OF PSA TESTING IS OF POOR QUALITY AND HAS NEGATIVE BIAS Belinda Li*, Alissa Hart, Gopal Gupta, Maywood, IL MP08-19 IMPROVING RADICAL CYSTECTOMY CARE: OUTCOMES, COMPLIANCE, AND BARRIERS TO ADOPTION FOR A NEW PROTOCOL Jacob Groenendyk*, Joel Vetter, Vicky Peck, Seth Strope, Saint Louis, MO MP08-20 IMPROVING SURGICAL TRAINING: SHIFTING THE CULTURE FROM “APPRENTICESHIP” TO “PATIENTCENTERED” LEARNING Ming-Hsien Wang*, Timothy Baumgartner, Baltimore, MD MP08-17 UROLOGIC ROBOTIC OPERATING ROOM TURNOVER TIME PROJECT Heather J. Chalfin*, Mary Grace Hensell, A. Scott Dunbar Pritzker, Misop Han, Baltimore, MD APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM MP08-18 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PHYSICIAN SOCIAL NETWORK STRUCTURE AND HOSPITAL TEAMWORK CLIMATE John Hollingsworth*, Parth Shah, Samuel Kaufman, Jordan Everson, Ann Arbor, MI Friday, May 6, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 9 PROSTATE CANCER: EPIDEMIOLOGY & NATURAL HISTORY II Room 31 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: William Lowrance and Steven Joniau ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP09-01 RACIAL VARIATION IN PATIENTREPORTED OUTCOMES FOLLOWING TREATMENT FOR LOCALIZED PROSTATE CANCER: RESULTS FROM THE CEASAR STUDY Mark Tyson*, JoAnn Alvarez, Tatsuki Koyama, Matthew Resnick, Nashville, TN, Karen Hoffman, Houston, TX, David Penson, Daniel Barocas, Nashville, TN ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP09-04 RACIAL DISPARITIES IN SURVIVAL OUTCOMES FOR VETERANS WITH PROSTATE CANCER Eric Kim*, Suhong Luo, Katiuscia O’Brian, Niraj Badhiwala, Bettina Drake, Kenneth Carson, M’Liss Hudson, Robert Grubb, St. Louis, MO MP09-05 MP09-02 THE SIGNIFICANCE OF ANTERIOR PROSTATE LESIONS ON MULTIPARAMETRIC MRI IN AFRICAN AMERICAN MEN Michael Kongnyuy*, Abhinav Sidana, Arvin George, Akhil Muthigi, Meet Kadakia, Amogh Iyer, Thomas Frye, Michele Fascelli, Richard Ho, Francesca Mertan, Bethesda, MD, Minhaj Siddiqui, Baltimore, MD, Daniel Su, Maria Merino, Baris Turkbey, Peter Choyke, Bradford Wood, Peter Pintoi, Bethesda, MD MP09-06 THE CHANGE IN PROSTATE CANCER PRESENTATION AND DIAGNOSIS COINCIDING WITH SCREENING RECOMMENDATIONS. Franklin Gaylis*, San Diego, CA, Jenny Choi, San Diego, FL, Paul Dato, Hilary Prime, Renee Calabrese, Edward Cohen, A. Karim Kader, San Diego, CA MP09-03 MULTIPARAMETRIC MRI AND FUSION BIOPSY DECREASES DETECTION OF INDOLENT CANCER IN AFRICAN AMERICAN MEN Michael Kongnyuy*, Arvin George, Minhaj Siddiqui, Akhil Muthigi, Meet Kadakia, Abhinav Sidana, Amichai Kilchevsky, Thomas Frye, Michele Fascelli, Francesca Mertan, Daniel Su, Maria Merino, Baris Turkbey, Peter Choyke, Bradford Wood, Peter Pinto, Bethesda, MD *Presenting author DOES THE NEW PROSTATE CANCER GRADING SYSTEM IMPROVE PREDICTION OF CLINICAL RECURRENCE? Paolo Dell’Oglio*, Milan, Italy, Stephen A. Boorjian, Rochester, MN, Nicola Fossati, Giorgio Gandaglia, Andrea Gallina, Emanuele Zaffuto, Marco Bianchi, Massimo Freschi, Claudio Doglioni, Milan, Italy, Pierre Karakiewicz, Montreal, Canada, Francesco Montorsi, Milan, Italy, Jeffrey R. Karnes, Rochester, MN, Alberto Briganti, Milan, Italy MP09-07 RISK OF LYMPH NODE METASTASES IN PATHOLOGICAL GLEASON SCORE <6 PROSTATE ADENOCARCINOMA: ANALYSIS OF INSTITUTIONAL AND POPULATION-BASED DATABASES Hannah Wenger, Aria Razmaria, Gladell Paner, Adam Weiner*, Scott Eggener, Chicago, IL 45 FRIDAY MP08-16 LOSS OF RENAL FUNCTION AND SLOW GAIT SPEED ARE RISK FACTORS FOR POSTOPERATIVE DELIRIUM AFTER UROLOGICAL SURGERY Shingo Hatakeyama*, Tendo Sato, Teppei Okamoto, Hayato Yamamoto, Atsushi Imai, Takahiro Yoneyama, Yasuhiro Hashimoto, Takuya Koie, Chikara Ohyama, Hirosaki, Japan MP09-08 HIGH RATES OF METASTATIC DISEASE IN PROSTATE CANCER AMONG BRCA2 MUTATION CARRIERS: IMPLICATIONS FOR SCREENING Stephanie Gleicher*, Syracuse, NY, Eric Kauffman, Buffalo, NY, Gennady Bratslavsky, Srinivas Vourganti, Syracuse, NY MP09-13 OUTCOMES OF MEN WITH LOCALLY ADVANCED (LAPCA) OR REGIONALLY ADVANCED PROSTATE CANCER (RAPCA) FOLLOWING CONSERVATIVE MANAGEMENT (CM) Parth Modi*, Izak Faiena, Neal Patel, New Brunswick, NJ, Shunhua Shen, Bryn Mawr, PA, Eric A. Singer, Dirk Moore, Robert DiPaola, Grace Lu-Yao, Isaac Y. Kim, Thomas L. Jang, New Brunswick, NJ MP09-09 HISTORICAL TRENDS IN HIGH-RISK PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS CHARACTERISTICS: A 27 YEARS OLD OBSERVATIONAL STUDY FROM A MULTICENTER PROSTATE CANCER CLINICAL AND TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH GROUP Marco Bianchi*, Alberto Briganti, Milan, Italy, Jeffrey R. Karnes, Rochester, MN, Giorgio Gandaglia, Nicola Fossati, Milan, Italy, Martin Spahn, Bern, Switzerland, Paolo Gontero, Turin, Italy, Lorenzo Tosco, Leuven, Belgium, Burkhard Kneitz, Wurzburg, Germany, Felix Chun, Hamburg, Germany, Emanuele Zaffuto, Milan, Italy, Dirk De Ridder, Leuven, Belgium, Maxine Sun, Montreal, Canada, Markus Graefen, Hamburg, Germany, Giansilvio Marchioro, Novara, Italy, Detlef Frohneberg, Karlsruhe, Germany, Bertrand Guilloneau, New York, NY, Simone Giona, Turin, Italy, Rafael Sanchez-Salas, Xavier Cathelineau, Paris, France, Pierre Karakiewicz, Montreal, Canada, Hein Van Poppel, Leuven, Belgium, Francesco Montorsi, Milan, Italy, Steven Joniau, Leuven, Belgium MP09-14 EXTERNAL VALIDATION OF A MODEL PREDICTING SURVIVAL OF MEN WITH RECURRENT PROSTATE CANCER AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Paolo Dell’Oglio*, Nazareno Suardi, Milan, Italy, Stephen A. Boorjian, Rochester, MN, Nicola Fossati, Giorgio Gandaglia, Milan, Italy, Zhe Tian, Montreal, Canada, Marco Moschini, Umberto Capitanio, Milan, Italy, Pierre Karakiewicz, Montreal, Canada, Francesco Montorsi, Milan, Italy, Jeffrey R. Karnes, Rochester, MN, Alberto Briganti, Milan, Italy MP09-15 MP09-10 SURGERY VERSUS RADIOTHERAPY FOR CLINICALLY-LOCALIZED PROSTATE CANCER: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS Christopher Wallis*, Refik Saskin, Toronto, Canada, Richard Choo, Rochester, MN, Sender Herschorn, Ronald Kodama, Raj Satkunasivam, Prakesh Shah, Cyril Danjoux, Robert Nam, Toronto, Canada IMPROVED SURVIVAL WITH PROSTATE DIRECTED TREATMENT FOR MEN WITH ADVANCED BUT NON-METASTATIC PROSTATE CANCER– A CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL BREAST AND PROSTATE CANCER QUALITY AND PATTERNS OF CARE (CDC POC-BP) STUDY Jaclyn Chen*, Sacramento, CA, Ann Hamilton, Mary Lo, Los Angeles, CA, Rosemary Cress, Davis, CA, Marc Dall’Era, Sacramento, CA MP09-16 CONTEMPORARY MAPPING OF POSTPROSTATECTOMY PROSTATE CANCER RELAPSE WITH C-11 CHOLINE PET AND MULTIPARAMETRIC MRI Ilya Sobol*, Rimki Haloi, Sean Park, Boyd Viers, Brian Davis, Lance Mynderse, Stephen Boorjian, Houston Thompson, Matthew Tollefson, Matthew Gettman, Adam Froemming, Val Lowe, Fernando Quevedo, Igor Frank, Jeffrey Karnes, Eugene Kwon, Rochester, MN MP09-11 TRENDS IN SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF HIGH-RISK PROSTATE CANCER: EVIDENCE OF AN EVOLVING TREATMENT PARADIGM Jeffrey Tosoian*, Baltimore, MD, Debasish Sundi, Brian Chapin, Houston, TX, R. Jeffrey Karnes, Rochester, MN, Emmanuel Antonarakis, Meera Chappidi, Ridwan Alam, Stephanie Glavaris, Kamyar Ghabili, Mohamad Allaf, Trinity Bivalacqua, Kenneth Pienta, Phuoc Tran, Baltimore, MD, Edward Schaeffer, Chicago, IL, Ashley Ross, Baltimore, MD MP09-17 THE NATURAL HISTORY OF METASTASIS AS A FUNCTION OF PSADT IN A SURGICALLY-TREATED PATIENT COHORT EXPERIENCING BIOCHEMICAL RELAPSE Jennifer Cullen*, Rockville, MD, Bruce Trock, Baltimore, MD, Yongmei Chen, Inger Rosner, Rockville, MD, Daniel Suzman, Zhaoyong Feng, Baltimore, MD, Lauren Hurwitz, Claire Huai-Ching Kuo, David McLeod, Rockville, MD, Mario Eisenberger, Baltimore, MD MP09-12 FREEDOM FROM BIOCHEMICAL RECURRENCE AND METASTASIS IN MEN WITH VERY HIGH RISK PROSTATE CANCER TREATED AT A TERTIARY CENTER: VALIDATION OF A NEW RISK STRATUM Debasish Sundi*, Houston, TX, Jeffrey Tosoian, Baltimore, MD, Mary Achim, John Davis, Curtis Pettaway, John Ward, Surena Matin, Louis Pisters, Houston, TX, Edward Schaeffer, Chicago, IL, Ashley Ross, Baltimore, MD, Brian Chapin, Houston, TX 46 MP09-20 THE COMBINATION OF HISTOLOGICAL PROSTATE ATROPHY AND INFLAMMATION IS ASSOCIATED WITH LOWER RISK OF PROSTATE CANCER Daniel Moreira*, Rochester, MN, J. Curtis Nickel, Kingston, Canada, Gerald Andriole, St. Louis, MO, Ramiro Castro-Santamaria, King of Prussia, PA, Stephen Freedland, Los Angeles, CA APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM MP09-19 CLINICAL FINDINGS AND TREATMENT OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS WITH EXTRAPROSTATIC EXTENSION IDENTIFIED ON PROSTATE BIOPSY Katherine Fleshner*, Montreal, Canada, Melissa Assel, Nicole Benfante, Justin Lee, Andrew Vickers, Samson Fine, Sigrid Carlsson, James Eastham, New York, NY Friday, May 6, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 10 URODYNAMICS/LOWER URINARY TRACT DYSFUNCTION/FEMALE PELVIC MEDICINE: PELVIC PROLAPSE Room 28 DE @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Alexander Gomelsky and J. Christian Winters ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP10-01 ASSOCIATION BETWEEN VAGINAL PRESSURE AND TRANSVERSUS ABDOMINIS MUSCLE THICKNESS IN PATIENTS WITH PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE Tomohiro Matsuo*, Akihiro Asai, Kojiro Ohba, Yasuyoshi Miyata, Hideki Sakai, Nagasaki, Japan ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP10-05 SACROCOLPOPEXY FOR POSTHYSTERECTOMY VAGINAL VAULT PROLAPSE: LONG TERM FOLLOW-UP Manuel Di Biase*, Ester Illiano, Perugia, Italy, Konstantinos Giannitsas, Patras, Greece, Alessandro Zucchi, Perugia, Italy, Massimo Lazzeri, Milano, Italy, Raffaele Balsamo, Napoli, Italy, Elisabetta Costantini, Perugia, Italy MP10-02 STRAINING TO VOID AND IPSS-QOL SCORE ARE INDEPENDENTLY ASSOCIATED WITH DYSPAREUNIA Yoshitaka Aoki*, Manami Tsutsumiuchi, Akiko Itoga, Masahiro Okada, Satoshi Yokoi, Tetsuyuki Kurokawa, Yosuke Matsuta, Hideaki Ito, Chieko Matsumoto, Yukinori Kusaka, Osamu Yokoyaka, Fukui, Japan MP10-06 OBESITY AND OUTCOMES OF ROBOTIC ASSISTED SACROCOLPOPEXY Lindsay Martin*, Rose Calixte, Bogdan Grigorescu, Mineola, NY, Peter Finamore, Bayshore, NY MP10-07 OUTCOMES OF MINIMALLY INVASIVE ABDOMINAL SACROCOLPOPEXY WITH RESIDENT OPERATIVE INVOLVEMENT Emily Slopnick*, Adonis Hijaz, Robert Abouassaly, Carvell Nguyen, Simon Kim, Cleveland, OH MP10-03 SEXUAL FUNCTION IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING POSTERIOR COMPARTMENT REPAIR COMPARED TO THOSE UNDERGOING ANTERIOR OR APICAL REPAIRS Priyanka Gupta*, Natalie Gaines, Kim A. Killinger, Judith A. Boura, Larry T. Sirls, Royal Oak, MI MP10-08 ROLE OF UTERINE PRESERVING SURGERY IN MESH BASED PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE REPAIR. James Forde*, Bilal Chughtai, Benjamin Stone, Wei-Chun Hsu, Jialin Mao, Alexis Te, Art Sedrakyan, New York, NY MP10-04 LONG-TERM OUTCOMES OF ABDOMINAL VS. VAGINAL APICAL PROLAPSE REPAIR AMONG FEMALE MEDICAIRE BENEFICIARIES Aqsa Khan*, Phoenix, AZ, Karyn Eilber, Los Angeles, CA, Ning Wu, Bethesda, MD, Chris Pashos, Lexington, MA, Jennifer Anger, Los Angeles, CA *Presenting author MP10-09 PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE AND OVERACTIVE BLADDER Steven Weissbart*, Ariana Smith, Uduak Andy, Lily Arya, Philadelphia, PA 47 FRIDAY MP09-18 BIOPSY-DETECTED GLEASON PATTERN 5 IS A PARTICULARLY STRONG PREOPERATIVE PREDICTOR OF RECURRENCE, METASTASIS, AND MORTALITY IN MEN WITH HIGH-RISK PROSTATE CANCER Sean Stroup*, San Diego, CA, Daniel Moreira, Rochester, MN, Zinan Chen, Lauren Howard, Durham, NC, Martha Terris, Augusta, GA, William Aronson, West Los Angeles, CA, Matthew Cooperberg, San Francisco, CA, Christopher Amling, Portland, OR, Christopher Kane, San Diego, CA, Stephen Freedland, Los Angeles, CA MP10-10 DOES THE DEGREE OF CYSTOCELE PREDICT DE-NOVO STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE AFTER PROLAPSE REPAIR? FURTHER ANALYSIS OF THE CARE TRIAL Michael Davenport*, Eric Sokol, Stanford, CA, Christopher Elliott, San Jose, CA MP10-16 LONG-TERM EFFICACY AND PATIENT SATISFACTION OF PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE REDUCTION USING TRANSVAGINAL MESH Melanie Aube-Peterkin*, Sherbrooke, Canada, Marilyne Guerin, Quebec City, Canada, Tina McVeigh, Sherbrooke, Canada, Caroline Rheaume, Quebec City, Canada, Le Mai Tu, Sherbrooke, Canada MP10-11 WHAT IS THE ROLE OF PREOPERATIVE URODYNAMICS FOR WOMEN UNDERGOING PROLAPSE SURGERY? Dianne Glass*, New York, NY, Aqsa Khan, Scottsdale, AZ, Lauren Seo, Benjamin Brucker, Victor Nitti, New York, NY MP10-17 SURGEON EXPERIENCE AND TRANSVAGINAL PROLAPSE MESH COMPLICATIONS Blayne Welk*, Erin Kelly, Jennifer Winick-Ng, London, Canada MP10-12 SOCIAL IMPACT AND HEALTHCARE SEEKING BEHAVIOR OF SYMPTOMS OF GENITAL PROLAPSE AMONG WOMEN IN A DEVELOPING GULF COUNTRY Hasan Elbiss, Nawal Osman, Fayez Hammad*, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates MP10-18 GOOGLE TRENDS©: A MEASURE OF THE SOCIETAL IMPACT OF THE FDA TRANSVAGINAL MESH SAFETY COMMUNICATIONS Juzar Jamnagerwalla*, Los Angeles, CA, Brent Medoff, Scranton, PA, Karyn S. Eilber, Jennifer T. Anger, Los Angeles, CA MP10-13 SAFETY OF MESH USE IN VAGINAL CYSTOCELE REPAIR: ANALYSIS OF NATIONAL PATIENT CHARACTERISTICS AND COMPLICATIONS Ifeanyi Onyeji, Marissa Velez*, Wilson Sui, Maxwell James, Justin T. Matulay, Doreen E. Chung, New York, NY MP10-19 TRENDS AND FAILURE RATES IN THE MEDICAL TREATMENT OF PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE FOR MEDICARE PATIENTS Bashir Al Hussein Al Awamlh*, Lily Wang, Benjamin Stone, Dina Bedretdinova, James Forde, Philip Li, Bilal Chugtai, Richard Lee, New York, NY MP10-14 LONG-TERM RESULTS OF CYSTOCELE REPAIR WITH SOLVENT-DEHYDRATED CADAVERIC FASCIA OR DERMAL ALLOGRAFT: 559 PATIENTS WITH 4-YEAR FOLLOW-UP Saad Juma*, Encinitas, CA, Sharon Mee, Gary Leach, Los Angeles, CA MP10-15 MP10-20 THE TRUTH BEHIND TRANSVAGINAL MESH LITIGATION: DEVICES, TIMELINES, AND PROVIDER CHARACTERISTICS Lauren N. Wood*, Colby P. Souders, Karyn S. Eilber, Lynn McClelland, Alex R. Souders, Vicki Steiner, Jennifer T. Anger, Los Angeles, CA HIGH MIDLINE LEVATOR MYORRHAPHY FOR VAGINAL VAULT PROLAPSE: LONGTERM RESULTS Yuefeng Wu*, Alana Christie, Feras Alhalabi, Philippe Zimmern, Dallas, TX APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Friday, May 6, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 11 SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY & SIMULATION: TRAINING & SKILLS ASSESSMENT I Room 30 ABC @ San Diego Convention Center Moderator: James Borin ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP11-01 ANALYSIS OF RESIDENT IMPACT ON FLOW DISRUPTIONS DURING ROBOTIC SURGERY Tom Feng*, Christopher Dru, Nicole Tarui, Ken Catchpole, Karyn Eilber, Jennifer Anger, Los Angeles, CA ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP11-03 MODULAR TRAINING FOR RARP: WHERE TO BEGIN? Catherine Lovegrove*, London, United Kingdom, Giacomo Novara, Padua, Italy, Khurshid Guru, Buffalo, NY, Alex Mottrie, Aalst, Belgium, Ben Challacombe, London, United Kingdom, Johar Raza, Buffalo, NY, Henk Van der Poel, Amsterdam, Netherlands, James Peabody, Detroit, MI, Rick Popert, Prokar Dasgupta, Kamran Ahmed, London, United Kingdom MP11-02 IMPACT OF RESIDENT TRAINEE INVOLVEMENT ON ROBOT ASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY (RARP) OUTCOMES. Eric Schommer*, Kolbi Tonkovich, Zhou Li, David Thiel, Jacksonville, FL 48 MP11-05 MP11-12 LIVE STREAMING OF ROBOTIC SURGERY FROM LEADING EDUCATIONAL CENTRES ENABLES A GLOBAL APPROACH TO SURGICAL TEACHING. Justin Collins*, Stockholm, Sweden, Alexander Mottrie, Aalst, Belgium, Abolfazl Hosseini, Stockholm, Sweden, Benjamin Challacombe, London, United Kingdom, Christofer Adding, Stockholm, Sweden, Prokar Dasgupta, London, United Kingdom, Walter Artibani, Verona, Italy, Richard Gaston, Thierry Piechaud, Bordeaux, France, Prasanna Sooriakumaran, Oxford, United Kingdom, Giovannalberto Pini, Milan, Italy, Andreas Nilsson, Evangelos Fragkiadis, Stockholm, Sweden, Ashutosh Tewari, Ketan Badani, New York, NY, Inderbir Gill, Mihir Desai, Los Angeles, CA, Vipul Patel, Celebration, FL, Rajesh Ahlawat, New Delhi, India, Declan Murphy, Melbourne, Australia, Rafael Coelho, Sao Paulo, Brazil, Koon Rha, Soeul, Korea, Republic of, Giorgio Gandaglia, Aalst, Belgium, Harko Verhagen, Stockholm, Sweden, Peter Wiklund, Stockholm, Sweden IS SEEING BELIEVING? TECHNICAL MENTORSHIP DURING ROBOT-ASSISTED SURGERY Ahmed Hussein*, Somayeh Shafiei, Mohamed Sharif, Basel Ahmad, Ehsan Esfahani, Khurshid Guru, Buffalo, NY MP11-06 A GESTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS: VERBAL AND NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION DURING ROBOTASSISTED SURGERY Judith Tiferes*, Ann Bisantz, O’Hara Ryan, Nicole Wawrzyniak, Basel Ahmad, Justen Kozlowski, Ahmed Hussein, Khurshid Guru, Buffalo, NY MP11-07 INSIGHT INTO RESIDENT SURGICAL INVOLVEMENT USING ROBOLOG Kristin G. Baldea*, Ryan Thorwarth, Marcus L. Quek, Gopal N. Gupta, Chicago, IL MP11-08 CROWDSOURCING ASSESSMENT OF SURGEON DISSECTION OF RENAL ARTERY AND VEIN DURING ROBOTIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY: A NOVEL APPROACH FOR QUANTITATIVE ASSESSMENT OF SURGICAL PERFORMANCE Mary Powers*, New Orleans, LA, Thomas Lendvay, Seattle, WA, Aaron Boonjindasup, Michael Pinsky, Philip Dorsey, Michael Maddox, New Orleans, LA, Bryan Comstock, Seattle, WA, Li-Ming Su, Gainesville, LA, Matthew Gettman, Rochester, MN, Chandra Sundaram, Indianapolis, IN, Erik Castle, Rochester, MN, Jason Lee, Toronto, Canada, Benjamin Lee, New Orleans, LA MP11-13 EVALUATING ROBOTIC OPERATIVE EXPERIENCE: HOW SUTURE INTEGRITY CAN ASSESS A SURGEON’S PROFICIENCY Tim Large*, Indianapolis, IN, Alison Keenan, Madison, WI, William Bennett Jr, Mark Cain, Richard Rink, Benjamin Whittam, Indianapolis, IN MP11-14 MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL VALIDATION AND ASSESSMENT OF TRAINING MODALITIES IN ROBOTIC SURGERY (THE MARS PROJECT) Nicholas Raison*, Kamran Ahmed, Abdullatif Aydin, London, United Kingdom, Alexandre Mottrie, Aalst, Belgium, Henk Van Der Poel, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Prokar Dasgupta, London, United Kingdom MP11-09 PRIOR EXPERIENCE IN ATHLETICS IS SIGNIFICANTLY ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED ROBOTIC SURGICAL SKILL IN ROBOT-NAIVE MEDICAL STUDENTS Kevin Shee*, Fady Ghali, Hanover, NH, Elias S Hyams, Lebanon, NH MP11-15 MP11-10 DEVELOPING BENCHMARK SCORES FOR THE EAU HANDS-ON-TRAINING (HOT) COURSE IN ROBOTIC SURGERY Nicholas Raison*, Kamran Ahmed, London, United Kingdom, Willem Brinkman, Rotterdam, Netherlands, Nicola Fossati, Milan, Italy, Henk Van Der Poel, Amsterdam, Netherlands *Presenting author ROBOT-ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY WITH ALF–X ROBOT ON PIG MODEL Giorgio Bozzini*, Mauro Seveso, Pietro Bono, Oliviero De Francesco, Alberto Mandressi, Gianluigi Taverna, Castellanza VA, Italy MP11-16 IS IT NECESSARY TO USE REDUCED SIZE TRAINING BOXES FOR PEDIATRIC ROBOTIC SURGERY?- A PRELIMINARY COMPARATIVE STUDY Engin Yilmaz, Saynur Yilmaz, Ankara, Turkey, Minki Baek*, Houston, TX, Josue Ortiz Romero, Monterrey, Mexico, Chester Koh, Houston, TX 49 FRIDAY MP11-11 ANALYSIS OF GLOBAL EVALUATIVE ASSESSMENT OF ROBOTIC SURGERY (GEARS) AS AN IMMEDIATE ASSESSMENT TOOL IN ROBOTIC SURGERY CURRICULUM Jamal Nabhani*, Thomas Bottyan, Thomas Clifford, Sarfaraz Serang, Andrew Hung, Los Angeles, CA MP11-04 LEARNING CURVE IN ROBOT-ASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY: PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT, BUT WHAT PRACTICE? Catherine Lovegrove*, London, United Kingdom, Giacomo Novara, Padua, Italy, Khurshid Guru, Buffalo, NY, Alex Mottrie, Aalst, Belgium, Ben Challacombe, London, United Kingdom, Johar Raza, Buffalo, NY, Henk Van der Poel, Amsterdam, Netherlands, James Peabody, Detroit, MI, Rick Popert, Prokar Dasgupta, Kamran Ahmed, London, United Kingdom MP11-17 USE OF AN EDUCATION TOOL TO FACILITATE IMMEDIATE AND DIRECTED SURGICAL SKILLS FEEDBACK IN UROLOGY Jason R. Lomboy*, Matthew R. Macey, Troy A. Sukhu, AnnaMarie Connolly, Eric M. Wallen, Davis P. Viprakasit, Chapel Hill, NC MP11-20 ACADEMIC SKILLS OF JUNIOR SCIENTISTS IN UROLOGY ARE PREDOMINANTLY ACQUIRED BY SELFSTUDY Hendrik Borgmann*, Frankfurt, Germany, Johannes Salem, Dortmund, Germany APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM MP11-18 UNPROFESSIONAL CONTENT ON SOCIAL MEDIA AMONG U.S. UROLOGY RESIDENCY GRADUATES Kevin Koo*, Zita Ficko, E. Ann Gormley, Lebanon, NH MP11-19 INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON UROLOGIC KNOWLEDGE ACQUISITION AMONG YOUNG UROLOGISTS Juan Gomez Rivas, Madrid, Spain, Pieter Uvin, Leuven, Belgium, Moises Rodriguez Socarras, Vigo, Spain, Giulio Patruno, Francesco Esperto, Rome, Italy, Paulo Jorge Dinis, Coimbra, Portugal, Hendrik Borgmann*, Frankfurt, Germany Friday, May 6, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Podium Session 4 KIDNEY CANCER: ADVANCED (INCLUDING DRUG THERAPY) II Room 32 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Megan Merrill and R. Houston Thompson ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 10:30 PD04-01 RENAL CELL CARCINOMA WITH ISOLATED LYMPH NODE INVOLVEMENT: NATURAL HISTORY AND PREDICTORS OF ONCOLOGIC OUTCOMES Boris Gershman*, Daniel Moreira, R. Houston Thompson, Stephen Boorjian, Christine Lohse, Brian Costello, John Cheville, Bradley Leibovich, Rochester, MN 10:40 PD04-02 ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 10:50 PD04-03 EVEROLIMUS FOR RENAL ANGIOMYOLIPOMA ASSOCIATED WITH TSC OR SLAM: FINAL LONG-TERM RESULTS FROM EXIST-2 John Bissler*, Memphis, TN, Elzbieta Radzikowska, Warsaw, Poland, Bernard Zonnenberg, Utrecht, Netherlands, Elena Belousova, moscow, Russian Federation, Michael D Frost, St. Paul, MN, Matthias Sauter, Munich, Germany, Chris kinngswood, Brighton, United Kingdom, Susanne Brakemeier, Berlin, Germany, Petrus de Vries, Cape Town, South Africa, Noah Berkowitz, Maurizio Voi, East Hanover, NJ, Severine Peyrard, Rueil-Malmaison, France, Klemens Budde, Berlin, Germany, David Neal Franz, Cincinnati, OH RENAL FUNCTION BEFORE AND AFTER CYTOREDUCTIVE NEPHRECTOMY IN A PHASE 3 RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL Erik N. Mayer*, William T. Lowrance, Salt Lake City, UT, Robert Uzzo, Philadelphia, PA, Christopher Wood, Houston, TX, Alexander Kutikov, Marc Smaldone, Philadelphia, PA, Jason Gee, Burlington, MA, William Huang, New York, NY, Thomas Gardner, Indianapolis, IN, Gennady Bratslavsky, Syracuse, NY, Jeff Holzbeierlein, Kansas City, MO, Lawrence Karsh, Denver, CO, Viraj Master, Atlanta, GA, Neal Shore, Myrtle Beach, SC, Brian Lane, Grand Rapids, MI 11:00 PD04-04 50 OPTIMIZING PATIENT SELECTION FOR CYTOREDUCTIVE NEPHRECTOMY IN THE TARGETED THERAPY ERA Boris Gershman*, Daniel Moreira, R. Houston Thompson, Stephen Boorjian, Christine Lohse, Brian Costello, John Cheville, Bradley Leibovich, Rochester, MN 11:20 PD04-06 TRENDS OF METASTASECTOMY FOR METASTATIC RENAL CELL CARCINOMA AND THEIR IMPACT ON OVERALL SURVIVAL Christian Meyer*, Quoc-Dien Trinh, Malte Vetterlein, Björn Löppenberg, Boston, MA, Firas Adollah, Detroit, MI, Thomas Seisen, Julian Hanske, Jeffrey Leow, Boston, MA, Jesse Sammon, Mani Menon, Detroit, MI, Adam Kibel, Steven Chang, Toni Choueiri, Maxine Sun, Boston, MA CYTOREDUCTIVE NEPHRECTOMY IN THE TARGETED THERAPY ERA: AN ANALYSIS OF THE NATIONAL CANCER DATA BASE Nawar Hanna*, Christian Meyer, Malte Vetterlein, Alexander Cole, Thomas Seisen, Jeffrey Leow, Philip Cheng, Francisco GelpiHammerschmidt, Michael Zavaski, Steven Chang, Toni Choueiri, Maxine Sun, QuocDien Trinh, Boston, MA 11:30 PD04-07 FACTORS INFLUENCING THE USE OF THE NEPHRECTOMY IN PATIENTS AFTER AN INITIAL DIAGNOSIS OF METASTATIC RENAL CANCER Joel Slaton, Winston-Salem, NC, Sean Elliott, Oluwakayode Adejoro*, Minneapolis, MN 11:40 PD04-08 PROGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF TUMOR EXTENT INTO THE VENOUS SYSTEM IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING SURGICAL TREATMENT FOR RENAL CELL CARCINOMA WITH VENOUS TUMOR THROMBUS Takuto Hara, Kobe, Japan, Hideaki Miyake*, Hamamatsu, Japan, Masato Fujisawa, Kobe, Japan 11:50 PD04-09 PROGNOSTIC FACTORS OF RENAL CELL CARCINOMA WITH VENOUS TUMOR EXTENSION Regis Bezerra*, Mauricio Cordeiro, Giovanna Caserta, George Lins, Julia Fukushima, William Nahas, Sao Paulo, Brazil 12:00 PD04-10 IDENTIFYING MRCC PATIENTS WITH VENOUS THROMBUS WHO ARE LIKELY TO BENEFIT FROM CYTOREDUCTIVE SURGERY E. Jason Abel*, Madison, WI, Kamran Zargar, Tampa, FL, Vitaly Margulis, Dallas, TX, Michael A. Mann, Madison, WI, Philippe E. Spiess, Kenan Ashouri, Tampa, FL, Leonardo Borregales, Houston, TX, Ahmed Haddad, Charles Rew, Gong Chen, Dallas, TX, Fangfang Shi, Madison, WI, Surena Matin, Christopher G. Wood, Jose A. Karam, Houston, TX 12:10 PD04-11 EXPRESSION LEVELS OF PD-L1 AND PDL2 EXPRESSION IN RADICAL NEPHRECTOMY SPECIMENS AS PROGNOSTIC PREDICTORS IN PATIENTS WITH METASTATIC RENAL CELL CARCINOMA TREATED WITH TYROSINE KINASE INHIBITORS Takuto Hara*, Kobe, Japan, Hideaki Miyake, Hamamatsu, Japan, Masato Fujisawa, Kobe, Japan 12:20 PD04-12 CYTOREDUCTIVE NEPHRECTOMY: INEQUITIES IN ACCESS Kieran Beattie*, Albert Bang, David Smith, Manish Patel, Sydney, Australia APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Friday, May 6, 2016 11:30 am - 11:50 am LATE-BREAKING SESSION: PROSTATE BIOPSY Room 6A @ San Diego Convention Center 11:30 11:40 AUA WHITE PAPER ON THE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF THE MORE COMMON COMPLICATIONS RELATED TO PROSTATE BIOPSY UPDATE Michael Liss 11:50 ADJOURN APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM MRI-TARGETED PROSTATE BIOPSY AFTER PRIOR NEGATIVE BIOPSY: AN SAR-AUA CONSENSUS STATEMENT Peter Choyke Friday, May 6, 2016 11:45 am - 5:30 pm AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR MEN’S HEALTH (ASMH) Room 20 BC @ San Diego Convention Center 11:45 INDUSTRY SPONSORED SYMPOSIUM (NONCME) 1:00 INTRODUCTION Program Chairs: Culley Carson, Martin Miner 1:15 GENOMIC TESTING FOR PROSTATE CANCER: WHAT IS THE BEST CLINICAL TOOL Gerald Andriole 1:45 PROSTATE CANCER UPDATE Moderator: Gerald Andriole *Presenting author 51 MANAGEMENT OF CASTRATE RESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER: WHAT IS THE PLACE OF THE UROLOGIST E. David Crawford FRIDAY 11:10 PD04-05 2:15 PANEL DISCUSSION 2:30 MANAGEMENT OF HYPOGONADISM IN THE AGING MALE Moderator: Martin Miner 4:15 ESTABLISHMENT AND FRANCHISING OF MEN’S HEALTH CLINICS IN THE USA Steven Kaplan ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION AND TRT Allen Seftel 4:30 ESTABLISHMENT OF A US MEN’S HEALTH PROGRAM, CURRICULUM AND FELLOWSHIP Joel Heidelbaugh 4:45 ESTABLISHMENT AND FRANCHISING OF MEN’S HEALTH CLINICS IN THE EU Frans Debruyne PEYRONIE’S DISEASE: A MEN’S HEALTH DILEMMA Moderator: Culley Carson 5:00 USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA AND COMMUNITY OUTREACH FOR MEN’S HEALTH Michael Lutz NEW PARADIGM FOR MEDICAL MANAGEMENT OF PEYRONIE’S DISEASE Martin Gelbard 5:15 PANEL DISCUSSION 5:30 ADJOURN 2:45 TRT AND CVD: CONTROVERSY AND SAFETY Martin Miner 3:00 PANEL DISCUSSION 3:15 BREAK WITH EXHIBITORS 3:30 3:45 4:00 ESTABLISHMENT OF MEN’S HEALTH CLINIC AND MEDICAL PRACTICE Moderator: Steven Kaplan SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF REFRACTORY PEYRONIE’S DISEASE Culley Carson APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM PANEL DISCUSSION Friday, May 6, 2016 11:50 am – 1:00 pm LATE-BREAKING SESSION: HIGH-INTENSITY FOCUSED ULTRASOUND - HOPE OR HYPE? Room 6A @ San Diego Convention Center Moderator: Michael O. Koch 11:50 HIFU: THE FDA PATH TO APPROVAL Charles Viviano 12:00 HIFU: THE CANADIAN EXPERIENCE Nathan Lawrentschuk 12:10 HIFU: THE EUROPEAN EXPERIENCE Christian Chaussy 12:20 HIFU: OVERVIEW OF INSTRUMENTATION AND TECHNIQUE Mark Emberton 12:30 CASE PANEL DISCUSSION: TARGETING THE RIGHT PATIENT AND LESION FOR FOCAL VS HEMI-ABLATION VS. WHOLE GLAND ABLATION Moderator: Samir Taneja Panelists: Joseph Chin Thomas Polascik Sebastien Crouzet 1:00 ADJOURN APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Friday, May 6, 2016 12:30 pm - 4:30 pm THE SOCIETY OF URODYNAMICS, FEMALE PELVIC MEDICINE AND UROGENITAL RECONSTRUCTION (SUFU) Room 20 D @ San Diego Convention Center 12:30 WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION Program Chair: Michael Kennelly 12:35 STATE-OF-THE-ART: TRANSITIONAL UROLOGIC CARE: EFFECTIVE TRANSITION FROM PEDIATRIC TO ADULT UROLOGY Hadley Wood 12:50 UPDATED NEURO-UROLOGY TERMINOLOGY & CLASSIFICATION OF NEUROGENIC LOWER URINARY TRACT DYSFUNCTION Jerzy Gajewski DETRUSOR UNDERACTIVITY Moderator: Alan Wein 52 STATE-OF-THE-ART: PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF DETRUSOR UNDERACTIVITY Christopher Chapple 1:10 PANEL DISCUSSION & DIFFICULT CASE PRESENTATION: MODERN TREATMENT OF NEUROGENIC DETRUSOR UNDERACTIVITY (CONSERVATIVE AND MEDICAL THERAPY; ELECTRICAL STIMULATION/LATTISIMUS DORSI TRANSPLANT; LUMBAR TO SACRAL NERVE REROUTING) Panelists: Michael Chancellor, Karl-Dietrich Sievert, Kenneth Peters 1:40 2:50 URETHRAL OVERACTIVITY/NEUROGENIC DETRUSOR SPHINCTER DYSSYNERGIA Moderator: John Lavelle 3:00 PANEL DISCUSSION WITH DIFFICULT CASE PRESENTATION: OPTIMAL TREATMENT OF DSE IN THE MALE PATIENT (SPHINCTER STENTS; NEUROTOXINS; NEUROSTIMULATION/NEUROMODULATION; SUPRAPUBIC TUBE) Panelists: Patrick Shenot, Christopher Smith, Jerry Blaivas, Graham Creasey 3:30 TETRAPLEGIC MALE WITH DESD CHALLENGING CASE: DIABETIC MALE WITH LUTS AND HYPOCONTRACTILE BLADDER DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY Moderator: Stephen Kraus 1:50 2:00 2:30 STATE-OF-THE-ART: PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF NEUROGENIC DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY Toby Chai SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS IN NEUROLOGIC DISORDERS Moderator: Benjamin Brucker PANEL DISCUSSION WITH DIFFICULT CASE PRESENTATION: CONTEMPORARY TREATMENT OF NEUROGENIC DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY (NEW AND FUTURE PHARMACOLOGIC STRATEGIES; NEUROTOXIN THERAPY – ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES; BLADDER RECONSTRUCTION – TISSUE REENGINEERING) Panelists: Karl-Erik Andersson, David Ginsberg, Sender Herschorn CHALLENGING CASE: PARKINSON’S MALE WITH NDO & BPO/BPH URETHRAL UNDERACTIVITY/ NEUROGENIC STRESS INCONTINENCE Moderator: Angelo Gousse 2:40 POINT-COUNTERPOINT: MANAGEMENT OF TETRAPLEGIC FEMALE WITH NONFUNCTIONAL URETHRA (SUPRAVESICAL URINARY DIVERSION VS BLADDER NECK CLURE ⴝ URINARY DIVERSION) Debaters: Una Lee, John Hairston POINT-COUNTERPOINT: MANAGEMENT OF T11 SCI MALE ON CIC WITH SUI (SLING VS. ARTIFICIAL URINARY SPHINCTER) Debaters: Craig Comiter, Timothy Boone 3:40 SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION IN NEUROLOGIC DISORDERS: TREATMENT OF NEUROLOGIC ERECTILE AND FEMALE SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION Stacy Elliott 4:00 AUTONOMIC DYSREFLEXIA – PATHOPHYSIOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT Kristy Borawski 4:10 COMPARATIVE EFFECTIVENESS OF BLADDER MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES John Stoffel 4:20 NEUROGENIC BLADDER SURVEILLANCE Emmanuel Chartier-Kastler 4:30 ADJOURN APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Friday, May 6, 2016 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm SETBACKS AND OPERATIVE SOLUTIONS (SOS): MALIGNANT Room 6 A @ San Diego Convention Center Moderator: Rene Sotelo 1:00 1:30 UPPER TRACT COMPLICATIONS: RADICAL AND PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY, RPLND, ADRENALECTOMY Panelists: Jeffrey Cadeddu, Craig Rogers, Sam Bhayani, Lee Ponsky 2:00 APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM LOWER TRACT COMPLICATIONS: PROSTATECTOMY, CYSTECTOMY, PELVIC LYMPH NODE DISSECTION Panelists: Ronney Abaza, Thomas Ahlering, Vipul Patel, Georges Pascal Haber *Presenting author ADJOURN 53 FRIDAY 1:00 Friday, May 6, 2016 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Moderated Poster Session 12 ADRENAL Room 28 DE @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Rajeev Kumar and John Phillips ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP12-01 SYSTEMATIC GENETIC SCREENING IN A PROSPECTIVE GROUP OF DANISH PATIENTS WITH PHEOCHROMOCYTOMA Morten Steen Svarer Hansen*, Niels Jacobsen, Anja L Frederiksen, Lars Lund, Marianne S Andersen, Dorte Glintborg, Odense C, Denmark ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP12-07 THE IMPLICATION OF AORTIC CALCIFICATION ON PERSISTENT HYPERTENSION AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC ADRENALECTOMY IN PATIENTS WITH PRIMARY ALDOSTERONISM Hayato Yamamoto*, Naoki Fujita, Shingo Hatakeyama, Atsushi Imai, Takahiro Yoneyama, Yasuhiro Hashimoto, Takuya Koie, Chikara Ohyama, Hirosaki, Japan MP12-02 INCIDENTAL ADRENAL MASS: DO OUR RESULTS SUPPORT THE GUIDELINES? Paulo Dinis*, Pedro Nunes, Arnaldo Figueiredo, Maria José Freire, Mario Lourenço, Belmiro Parada, Alfredo Mota, Coimbra, Portugal MP12-08 SURGICAL AND HEMODYNAMIC OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING PHEOCHROMOCYTOMA AND PARAGANGLIOMA SURGERY: A PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY Niren Rao, Rashmi Ramachandran, Nikhil Tandon, Prabhjot Singh, Rajeev Kumar*, New Delhi, India MP12-03 SUBCLINICAL CUSHING’S SYNDROME IDENTIFIED ON LAPAROSCOPIC ADRENALECTOMY PERFORMED FOR PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS OF NONFUNCTIONING CORTICAL ADENOMA Kazuyuki Numakura*, Norihiko Tsuchiya, Hiroshi Tsuruta, Mitsuru Saito, Takamitsu Inoue, Shintaro Nariata, Mingguo Huang, Shigeru Satoh, Tomonori Habuchi, Akita, Japan MP12-09 COMPARATIVE STUDY OF LAPAROSCOPIC (216 CASES) AND ROBOTIC (40 CASES) POSTERIOR RETROPERITONEAL ANATOMICAL ADRENALECTOMY Gongxian Wang*, Bin Fu, Weipeng Liu, Cheng Zhang, xiaochen zhou, Nanchang, China, People’s Republic of MP12-04 MASKED RENAL DYSFUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH ADRENAL CUSHING’S SYNDROME MANIFESTED BY ADRENALECTOMY Yuki Nakamura*, Soichiro Yoshida, Isao Minami, Yusuke Uchida, Minato Yokoyama, Junichiro Ishioka, Yoh Matsuoka, Noboru Numao, Kazutaka Saito, Takanobu Yoshimoto, Yasuhisa Fujii, Yoshihiro Ogawa, Kazunori Kihara, Tokyo, Japan MP12-05 MP12-10 THE LEARNING CURVE OF RETROPERITONEAL LAPAROSCOPIC ADRENALECTOMY Shinichi Sakamoto*, Hiroto Kato, Masayasu Sugiyama, Kei Yoneda, Haruki Baba, Tomokazu Sazuka, Koji Kawamura, Takashi Imamoto, Naoki Nihei, Tomohiko Ichikawa, Chiba, Japan IMPACT OF ELEVATED URINARY METANEPHRINE/NORMETANEPHRINE AND IMPAIRED GLUCOSE TOLERANCE TEST ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF HYPOGLYCEMIA FOLLOWING REMOVAL OF PHEOCHROMOCYTOMA Yuma Waseda*, Shingo Moriyama, Takayuki Nakayama, Hajime Tanaka, Masaharu Inoue, Masaya Ito, Tokyo, Japan, Yoshinobu Komai, Chiba, Japan, Soichiro Yoshida, Naoko Kawamura, Minato Yokoyama, Junichiro Ishioka, Yoh Matsuoka, Noboru Numao, Kazutaka Saito, Yasuhisa Fujii, Kazunori Kihara, Tokyo, Japan MP12-11 A NOVEL PATHOLOGY RELATED TO SUBCAPSULAR ALDOSTERONEPRODUCING CELL CLUSTERS CAUSES HYPERALDOSTERONISM Koshiro Nishimoto*, Tachikawa, Japan, Tsugio Seki, Colton, CA, Isao Kurihara, Kenichi Yokota, Shinjuku, Japan, Masao Omura, Tetsuo Nishikawa, Yokohama, Japan, Hirotaka Shibata, Oita, Japan, Takeo Kosaka, Mototsugu Oya, Makoto Suematsu, Kuniaki Mukai, Tokyo, Japan MP12-12 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN EXTRAADRENAL PARAGANGLIOMAS AND PHEOCHROMOCYTOMAS IN MALIGNANT POTENTIAL Shinako Takeda*, Yoshihide Kawasaki, Fumitoshi Satoh, Ryo Morimoto, Koji Mitsuzuka, Yasuhiro Kaiho, Akihiro Ito, Shigeto Ishidoya, Sendai, Japan, Kenji Numahata, Yamagata, Japan, Yoichi Arai, Sendai, Japan MP12-06 MEDIUM-TERM OUTCOMES AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC ADRENALECTOMY FOR PRIMARY ALDOSTERONISM Yoshihide Kawasaki*, Yasuhiro Kaiho, Akihiro Ito, Koji Mitsuzuka, Fumitoshi Satoh, Ryo Morimoto, Yoshikiyo Ono, Shigeto Ishidoya, Tomonori Matsuura, Hideki Ota, Kei Takase, Yoichi Arai, Sendai, Japan 54 MP12-17 ADRENALECTOMY FOR BENIGN AND MALIGNANT DISEASE: A POPULATIONBASED STUDY ON UTILIZATION AND OUTCOMES FROM 2003-2013 Izak Faiena*, Alexandra Tabakin, New Brunswick, NJ, Jeffrey Leow, Boston, MA, Neal Patel, Parth Modi, Amirali Salmasi, New Brunswick, NJ, Benjamin Chung, Stanford, CA, Steven Chang, Boston, MA, Eric Singer, New Brunswick, NJ MP12-14 A META-ANALYSIS OF THE ROLE OF ADJUVANT RADIOTHERAPY AFTER SURGERY FOR ADRENOCORTICAL CARCINOMA Victor Srougi*, Sao Paulo, Brazil, Jose Bessa, Feira de Santana, Brazil, Fabio Tanno, Amanda Ferreira, Lia Lousada, Madson Almeida, Cristiane Almeda, Miguel Srougi, Berenice Mendonça, Ana Hoff, Jose Chambo, Maria Fragoso, Sao Paulo, Brazil MP12-15 MP12-18 SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH ADRENAL MASSES AND THE ROLE OF THE MODERN UROLOGIST Ryan Levey*, Marshall Oelsen, Hagop Sarkissian, Kent Armeson, Stephen Savage, Charleston, SC PATIENT SELECTION FOR LAPAROSCOPIC EXCISION OF ADRENAL METASTASES: A MULTICENTER COHORT STUDY Benoit Peyronnet*, Rennes, France, Alexandre Gryn, Chu Toulouse, France, Jean-Baptiste Beauval, Toulouse, France, Karim Bensalah, Rennes, France, Michel Soulié, Mathieu Thoulouzan, Toulouse, France, Gregory Verhoest, Rennes, France, Eric Huyghe, Toulouse, France, Andrea Manunta, Rennes, France MP12-19 NATIONAL TRENDS AND PREDICTORS IN 30-DAY POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS AND READMISSION RATES FOLLOWING MINIMALLY INVASIVE ADRENALECTOMY Ruben M. Pinkhasov, Mark Cogburn*, Brooklyn, NY, Alexandr Pinkhasov, Michall Abaev, Buffalo, NY, Zuhair Alhussaini, Buddima Ranasinghe, Antonio Montgomery, Ervin Teper, Ciril Godec, David Silver, Brooklyn, NY MP12-20 PREDICTORS OF 30-DAY COMPLICATIONS AND HOSPITAL READMISSIONS FOLLOWING ADRENALECTOMY. Ariel Schulman*, Westchester, NY, Mark Cogburn, Ervin Teper, Peter Homel, Brooklyn, NY, John Phillips, Majid Eshghi, Westchester, NY MP12-16 ELECTIVE ADRENALECTOMIES: DO OBESITY AND DIABETES AFFECT SURGICAL OUTCOMES? Pamela Lu*, Valary Raup, Malte Vetterlein, Christian Meyer, Bjoern Loeppenberg, QuocDien Trinh, Jairam Eswara, Boston, MA APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Friday, May 6, 2016 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Moderated Poster Session 13 BLADDER CANCER: NON-INVASIVE I Room 28 ABC @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Kamal Pohar and Eugene Lee ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP13-01 PREOPERATIVE NEUTROPHIL-TOLYMPHOCYTE RATIO IS A USEFUL BIOMARKER FOR PREDICTING WORSE CLINICAL OUTCOME IN NON-MUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER PATIENTS WITH A PREVIOUS HISTORY OF SMOKING. Koichiro Ogihara*, Eiji Kikuchi, Kazuyuki Yuge, Kazuhiro Matsumoto, Akira Miyajima, Tokyo, Japan, Hirotaka Asakura, Saitama, Japan, Mototsugu Oya, Tokyo, Japan *Presenting author ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP13-02 IS RE-RESECTION NECESSARY? RERESECTION OF NON-MUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER AT A TERTIARY CARE CENTER Rano Matta*, Ashraf Al Matar, Bimal Bhindi, Alexander Zlotta, Neil Fleshner, Michael Jewett, Robert Hamilton, Antonio Finelli, Girish Kulkarni, Toronto, Canada MP13-03 HRQOL IN PATIENTS UNDERWENT INTRAVESICAL INSTILLATION OF BCG OR MMC FOR NON-MUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER Salvatore Siracusano, Tommaso Silvestri*, Stefano Ciciliato, Laura Toffoli, Trieste, Italy, Francesco Visalli, Pordenone, Italy, Giacomo Di Cosmo, Renato Talamini, Trieste, Italy 55 FRIDAY MP12-13 SURVIVAL OUTCOME FOLLOWING SURGERY FOR MALIGNANT PHEOCHROMOCYTOMA OF ADRENAL ORIGIN. Andrew Franklin*, Naveen Pokala, Columbia, MO MP13-04 CONCENTRATION OF MITOMYCIN-C IN URINE ACCORDING TO URINE PH AFTER INTRAVESICAL INSTILLATION OF MITOMYCIN-C IN NON-MUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER PATIENTS Sung Han Kim, Jae Young Joung, Jinsoo Chung, Kang Hyun Lee, Ho Kyung Seo*, Goyang, Korea, Republic of, Whi-An Kwon, Gunpo, Korea, Republic of, Sohee Kim, Kyung-Ohk Ahn, Kyung-Chae Jeong, SangJin Lee, Sooin Yun, Jungnam Joo, SangHyun Hwang, Do-Hoon Lee, goyang, Korea, Republic of, Dong Wan Sohn, Seoul, Korea, Republic of MP13-05 MP13-08 THE COMPARISON ONE IMMEDIATE POSTOPERATIVE INTRAVESICAL CHEMOTHERAPY WITH SHORT-TERM ADJUVANT INTRAVESICAL CHEMOTHERAPY AFTER TURBT IN LOWAND INTERMEDIATE RECURRENT RISK OF NON-MUSCLE-INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER- A RANDOMIZED PROSPECTIVE STUDY IN JAPAN. Yoshio Naya*, Takumi Shiraishi, Masakatsu Oishi, Takashi Ueda, Hiroyuki Nakanshi, Yasuyuki Naitoh, Terukazu Nakamura, Fumiya Hongo, Kazumi Kamoi, Koji Okihara, Kazuya Mikami, Kyoto, Japan, Tsuyoshi Iwata, Nantan, Japan, Osamu Ukimura, Kyoto, Japan A RANDOMIZED TRIAL COMPARING TWO DIFFERENT RETENTION PERIODS OF INTRAVESICAL PIRARUBICIN INSTILLATION FOR INTERMEDIATE RISK NON-MUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER (NMIBC) AFTER TRANSURETHRAL RESECTION. Ryoma Kurahashi*, Yutaka Kasejima, Yoshiaki Kawano, Wataru Takahashi, Takahiro Yamaguchi, Ken-ichiro Tanoue, Hiroshi Sakakida, Junji Yatsuda, Youji Murakami, Yutaka Sugiyama, Kumamoto, Japan, Masatoshi Eto, Fukuoka, Japan MP13-09 NARROW BAND IMAGING CYSTOSCOPY IN NON-MUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER - A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED COMPARISON TO THE STANDARD WHITE LIGHT CYSTOSCOPY Prem Nath Dogra*, New Delhi, India, Pragnesh Desai, Delhi, India, Prabhjot singh, New Delhi, India MP13-10 THE INCIDENCE OF LATE BLADDER TUMOR RECURRENCE OF UPPER TRACT UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA AND OPTIMAL CYSTOSCOPIC FOLLOW-UP: A MULTICENTER STUDY Junichiro Ishioka*, Kazutaka Saito, Masaharu Inoue, Masaya Itoh, Soichiro Yoshida, Minato Yokoyama, Yoh Matsuoka, Noboru Numao, Yasuhisa Fujii, Tokyo, Japan, Yasuyuki Sakai, Chiba, Japan, Tetsuo Okuno, Ibaraki, Japan, Chizuru Arisawa, Tokyo, Japan, Shigeyoshi Kamata, Saitama, Japan, Katsushi Nagahama, Chiba, Japan, Junji Yonese, Tokyo, Japan, Akira Noro, Saitama, Japan, Toshihiko Tsujii, Tokyo, Japan, Shinji Morimoto, Ibaraki, Japan, Yukio Kageyama, Saitama, Japan, Kazunori Kihara, Tokyo, Japan MP13-06 CAN INTRAVESICAL ADMINISTRATION OF ANTIFIBRINOLYTIC AGENT POTENTIATE THE ACTION OF BACILLUS CALMETTE- GUERIN AFTER TRANSURETHRAL RESECTION OF NON– MUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER? : MULTICENTER PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED STUDY. Mohamed Soliman, Tanta, Egypt, Hussein Aldaqadossi*, Fayoum, Egypt, Ahmed El-Abd, Ahmed Abou- Ramadan, Mohamed ElGharabawy, Abd-Elhamid El-Bahnasy, Tanta, Egypt, Mohamed Abd-Eltawab, Aswan, Egypt MP13-07 IMPROVED EFFICACY OF ADJUVANT, SINGLE DOSE INTRAVESICAL APAZIQUONE BY TIMING POSTRESECTION IN TWO DOUBLE-BLIND, RANDOMIZED, PLACEBO-CONTROLLED PHASE 3 STUDIES IN NON-MUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER Fred Witjes*, Nijmegen, Netherlands, Lawrence Karsh, Denver, CO, Mark Soloway, Aventura, FL, Gajanan Bhat, Guru Reddy, Allen Yang, Lee F. Allen, Irvine, CA, Neal Shore, Myrtle Beach, SC MP13-11 HIGH SPECIFICITY OF DIFFUSIONWEIGHTED MRI IN DIFFERENTIATING RESIDUAL BLADDER CANCER FROM POSTOPERATIVE CHANGES Yuki Nakamura*, Soichiro Yoshida, Hiroshi Tanaka, Masaharu Inoue, Masaya Ito, Minato Yokoyama, Junichiro Ishioka, Yoh Matsuoka, Noboru Numao, Kazutaka Saito, Yasuhisa Fujii, Kazunori Kihara, Tokyo, Japan MP13-12 MODERATE CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE (EGFR <60 ML/MIN) PREDICTS RECURRENCE AND PROGRESSION IN BLADDER CANCER PATIENTS TREATED WITH TRANSURETHRAL RESECTION Michael L. Blute, Jr*, Madison, WI, Victor Kucherov, Rochester, NY, Daniel D. Shapiro, Timothy J. Rushmer, Fangfang Shi, Benjamin Fuller, Kyle A. Richards, E. Jason Abel, David F. Jarrard, Madison, WI, Edward M. Messing, Rochester, NY, Tracy M. Downs, Madison, WI 56 MP13-18 THE COMPARISON BETWEEN EAU 2014 RISK CLASSIFICATION AND EORTC RISK CLASSIFICATION IN RECURRENCE-, AND PROGRESSION-FREE SURVIVAL IN JAPANESE MULTI-CENTER COHORT WITH 1,084 PATIENTS Satoru Muto*, Takeshi Ieda, Shigeto Yanada, Fumitaka Shimizu, Shin-ichi Hisasue, Tatsuya Ogishima, Hisamitsu Ide, Raizo Yamaguchi, Shigeo Horie, Tokyo, Japan MP13-14 WHAT BENCHMARKS CAN WE EXPECT IN DETERMINING MARKERS OF QUALITY IN THE TREATMENT OF NON-MUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER? Stanley Yap, Francisco Chavez, Neil Pugashetti*, Marc Dall’Era, Christopher Evans, Ralph deVereWhite, Sacramento, CA MP13-15 MP13-19 A PHASE II/III TRIAL OF CG0070, AN ONCOLYTIC ADENOVIRUS, FOR BCGREFRACTORY NON-MUSCLE-INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER (NMIBC) Vignesh T. Packiam*, Alexa N. Campanile, Chicago, IL, Daniel A. Barocas, Nashville, TN, Karim Chamie, Los Angeles, CA, Ronald L. Davis III, Winston-Salem, NC, A. Karim Kader, San Diego, CA, Donald L. Lamm, Pheonix, AZ, Alex W. Yeung, Santa Ana, CA, Gary D. Steinberg, Chicago, IL MOLECULAR URINE CYTOLOGY – BLADDER EPICHECK IS A NOVEL MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTIC TOOL FOR MONITORING OF BLADDER CANCER PATIENTS Adam Wasserstrom, Danny Frumkin, Rehovot, Israel, Zohar Dotan, Tel-Aviv, Israel, Elena Bukin, Tal Gadish, Shiri Hanuka, Revital Knirsh, Rehovot, Israel, Abd Elhalim Darawsha, Ilan Leibovitch*, Tel-Aviv, Israel MP13-20 SECOND-GENERATION ANTISENSE OLIGONUCLEOTIDE - HSP27 A NEW INTRAVESICAL TREATMENT FOR BLADDER CANCER: PHASE 1CLINICAL TRIAL. Sebastian Frees*, Eliana Beraldi, Kim Chi, Ladan Fazli, Peter Black, Martin Gleave, Alan So, Vancouver, Canada MP13-16 DECREASE IN RATE OF TX HISTOLOGY AFTER TRANSURETHRAL RESECTION OF BLADDER TUMOURS FOLLOWING IMPLEMENTATION OF AN INSTITUTIONAL QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME Gianluca Giannarini*, Alessandro Crestani, Vito Palumbo, Mattia Calandriello, Maria Abbinante, Vincenzo Ficarra, Udine, Italy APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM MP13-17 CHARACTERIZING INTERMEDIATE-RISK NON-MUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE DEFINITION OF INTERMEDIATE RISK AND TREATMENT STRATEGY Kazuhiro Matsumoto*, Eiji Kikuchi, Yoshinori Yanai, Nozomi Hayakawa, Yujiro Ito, Takahiro Maeda, Hirohiko Nagata, Akira Miyajima, Mototsugu Oya, Tokyo, Japan *Presenting author 57 FRIDAY MP13-13 SURVEILLANCE FOR BLADDER CANCER PATIENTS – DO PATHOLOGY REPORTS TELL US WHAT WE NEED TO KNOW? Florian Schroeck*, White River Junction, VT, Erik Pattison, Lebanon, NH, Daniel Denhalter, Olga Patterson, Scott DuVall, Salt Lake City, UT, John Seigne, Lebanon, NH, Brenda Sirovich, Philip Goodney, White River Junction, VT Friday, May 6, 2016 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Moderated Poster Session 14 PROSTATE CANCER: LOCALIZED: RADIATION THERAPY Room 25 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Martha Terris and John Davis ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP14-01 HYPOFRACTIONATED VERSUS CONVENTIONALLY FRACTIONATED RADIOTHERAPY FOR PROSTATE CANCER: 5-YEAR ONCOLOGIC OUTCOMES OF THE DUTCH RANDOMIZED PHASE 3 HYPRO TRIAL Ruud Wortel*, Luca Incrocci, Shafak Aluwini, Rotterdam, Netherlands, Erik Schimmel, Arnhem, Netherlands, Stijn Krol, Leiden, Netherlands, Peter-Paul van der Toorn, Eindhoven, Netherlands, Hanja de Jager, The Hague, Netherlands, Maarten Dirkx, Wendim Ghidey, Ben Heijmen, Rotterdam, Netherlands, Floris Pos, Amsterdam, Netherlands ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP14-06 THE IMPACT OF ADJUVANT RADIOTHERAPY ON CANCER-SPECIFIC MORTALITY IN PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS WITH SEMINAL VESICLE INVOLVEMENT: A COMPETING-RISKS REGRESSION ANALYSIS Giorgio Gandaglia, Nicola Fossati, Marco Bianchi*, Paolo Dell’Oglio, Marta Picozzi, Elena Farina, Renzo Colombo, Umberto Capitanio, Emanuele Zaffuto, Walter Cazzaniga, Stefano Luzzago, Cesare Cozzarini, Francesco Montorsi, Alberto Briganti, Milan, Italy MP14-07 PATTERNS AND PREDICTORS OF CLINICAL RECURRENCE FOLLOWING EARLY SALVAGE RADIATION THERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH PSA RISE AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY: A LONG TERM MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS Nicola Fossati*, Milan, Italy, Jeffrey R. Karnes, Rochester, MN, Alessandro Morlacco, Villejuif, France, Marco Moschini, Milan, Italy, Stephen A. Boorjian, Rochester, MN, Thomas Seisen, Alberto Bossi, Villejuif, France, Cesare Cozzarini, Claudio Fiorino, Barbara Noris Chiorda, Giorgio Gandaglia, Milan, Italy, Lorenzo Tosco, Dirk De Ridder, Steven Joniau, Leuven, Belgium, Gregor Goldner, Wien, Austria, Shahrokh François Shariat, Vienna, Austria, Wolfgang Hinkelbein, Berlin, Germany, Karin Haustermans, Leuven, Belgium, Bertrand Tombal, Brussels, Belgium, Francesco Montorsi, Milan, Italy, Hein Van Poppel, Leuven, Belgium, Thomas Wiegel, Ulm, Germany, Alberto Briganti, Milan, Italy MP14-02 ONCOLOGICAL OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS WITH LOCALLY ADVANCED PROSTATE CANCER TREATED WITH NEOADJUVANT ENDOCRINE AND EXTERNAL BEAM RADIATION THERAPY FOLLOWED BY ADJUVANT CONTINUOUS/INTERMITTENT ENDOCRINE THERAPY IN AN OPENLABEL, RANDOMIZED, PHASE III TRIAL Kazuto Ito*, Kazuhiro Suzuki, Maebashi, Japan, Hidetoshi Yamanaka, Takasaki, Japan MP14-03 LONG-TERM OUTCOMES OF PROSTATE BRACHYTHERAPY Nelson Stone*, Vail, CO, Richard Stock, New York, NY MP14-04 OUTCOMES OF RADIATION FOLLOWING EXPECTANT MANAGEMENT FOR LOW RISK, LOCALIZED PROSTATE CANCER Maria Komisarenko*, Ardalan E Ahmad, Melvin Chua, Jure Murgic, Antonio Finelli, Toronto, Canada MP14-05 POST-SALVAGE THERAPY, PARTICULARLY WITH NADIR PSA<1, DELAYS THE TIME TO SUBSEQUENT ANDROGEN DEPRIVATION THERAPY Anuj Desai*, Mohammed Haseebuddin, Daniel Parker, Karthik Devarajan, Nikhil Waingankar, Benjamin Ristau, Michael Haifler, Eric Horwitz, Colleen Turrisi, Alexander Kutikov, Marc Smaldone, Richard Greenberg, Robert Uzzo, Rosalia Viterbo, David Chen, Philadelphia, PA 58 MP14-11 WHEN IS THE OPTIMAL TIMING FOR SALVAGE RADIATION THERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH INCREASING PSA AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY? A PATIENT RISK STRATIFICATION MODEL BASED ON PROSTATE CANCER AGGRESSIVENESS Nicola Fossati*, Milan, Italy, Jeffrey R. Karnes, Rochester, MN, Alessandro Morlacco, Villejuif, France, Marco Moschini, Milan, Italy, Stephen A. Boorjian, Rochester, MN, Thomas Seisen, Alberto Bossi, Villejuif, France, Cesare Cozzarini, Claudio Fiorino, Barbara Noris Chiorda, Giorgio Gandaglia, Milan, Italy, Lorenzo Tosco, Dirk De Ridder, Steven Joniau, Leuven, Belgium, Gregor Goldner, Wien, Austria, Shahrokh François Shariat, Vienna, Austria, Wolfgang Hinkelbein, Berlin, Germany, Karin Haustermans, Leuven, Belgium, Bertrand Tombal, Brussels, Belgium, Francesco Montorsi, Milan, Italy, Hein Van Poppel, Leuven, Belgium, Thomas Wiegel, Ulm, Germany, Alberto Briganti, Milan, Italy MP14-12 EFFICACY OF EARLY AND DELAYED RADIATION IN A PROSTATECTOMY COHORT ADJUSTED FOR GENOMIC AND CLINICAL RISK Ashley Ross*, Baltimore, MD, Robert Den, Philadelphia, PA, Kasra Yousefi, Vancouver, Canada, Bruce Trock, Baltimore, MD, Elai Davicioni, Vancouver, Canada, Jeffrey Tosoian, Baltimore, MD, Darby Thompson, Burnaby, Canada, Voleak Choeurng, Zaid Haddad, Vancouver, Canada, Phuoc Tran, Baltimore, MD, Edouard Trabulsi, Leonard Gomella, Costas Lallas, Philadelphia, PA, Firas Abdollah, Detroit, MI, Felix Feng, Ann Arbor, MI, Adam Dicker, Philadelphia, PA, Stephen Freedland, Los Angeles, CA, Jeffrey Karnes, Rochester, MN, Edward Schaeffer, Baltimore, MD MP14-09 SURVIVAL AFTER CONSERVATIVE MANAGEMENT VERSUS EXTERNAL BEAM RADIOTHERAPY IN VERY ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH LOCALIZED PROSTATE CANCER Paolo Dell’Oglio, Katharina Boehm, Vincent Trudeau, Zhe Tian, Montreal, Canada, Alessandro Larcher, Milan, Italy, Sami-Ramzi Leyh-Bannurah, Montreal, Canada, Marco Moschini, Umberto Capitanio, Milan, Italy, Shahrokh Shariat, Vienna, Austria, Alberto Briganti, Francesco Montorsi, Milan, Italy, Fred Saad, Pierre Karakiewicz*, Montreal, Canada MP14-10 DETRIMENTAL ROLE OF PREPROSTATECTOMY NEOADJUVANT ANDROGEN DEPRIVATION IN NODENEGATIVE PATIENTS TREATED WITH ADJUVANT RT Cesare Cozzarini*, Barbara Noris Chiorda, Chiara Lucrezia Deantoni, Alberto Briganti, Claudio Fiorino, Giorgio Gandaglia, Nicola Fossati, Massimo Freschi, Carla Sini, Milan, Italy, Rodolfo Montironi, Ancona, Italy, Francesco Montorsi, Nadia Di Muzio, Milan, Italy MP14-13 COST-EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS OF ADJUVANT VERSUS SALVAGE RADIOTHERAPY AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY FOR HIGH-RISK DISEASE Ellen Daily*, Chicago, IL, Sangtae Park, Evanston, IL MP14-14 MANAGEMENT OF RADIATION THERAPY ONCOLOGY GROUP (RTOG) GRADE 4 UROLOGIC COMPLICATIONS OF RADIOTHERAPY FOR PROSTATE CANCER Erik N. Mayer*, Jonathan D. Tward, Sara Lenherr, James M. Hotaling, William O. Brant, Jeremy B. Myers, Salt Lake City, UT MP14-15 *Presenting author 59 CLINICO-DOSIMETRIC FACTORS PREDICTING LONG-TERM SEVERE URINARY INCONTINENCE AFTER POSTPROSTATECTOMY RT. RESULTS OF A LONGITUDINAL OBSERVATIONAL STUDY. Barbara Noris Chiorda, Carla Sini, Claudio Fiorino, Alberto Briganti, Anna Chiara, Chiara Lucrezia Deantoni, Nicola Fossati, Giorgio Gandaglia, Nazareno Suardi, Francesco Montorsi, Nadia Di Muzio, Cesare Cozzarini*, Milan, Italy FRIDAY MP14-08 LONG-TERM IMPACT OF ADJUVANT VERSUS EARLY SALVAGE RADIATION THERAPY ON CLINICAL RECURRENCE IN PT3N0 PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS TREATED WITH RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY: RESULTS OF A MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS Nicola Fossati*, Milan, Italy, Jeffrey R. Karnes, Rochester, MN, Alessandro Morlacco, Villejuif, France, Marco Moschini, Milan, Italy, Stephen A. Boorjian, Rochester, MN, Thomas Seisen, Alberto Bossi, Villejuif, France, Cesare Cozzarini, Claudio Fiorino, Barbara Noris Chiorda, Giorgio Gandaglia, Milan, Italy, Lorenzo Tosco, Dirk De Ridder, Steven Joniau, Leuven, Belgium, Gregor Goldner, Wien, Austria, Shahrokh François Shariat, Vienna, Austria, Wolfgang Hinkelbein, Berlin, Germany, Karin Haustermans, Leuven, Belgium, Bertrand Tombal, Brussels, Belgium, Francesco Montorsi, Milan, Italy, Hein Van Poppel, Leuven, Belgium, Thomas Wiegel, Ulm, Germany, Alberto Briganti, Milan, Italy MP14-16 INCREASED PROSTATE SIZE AND HISTORY OF PREOPERATIVE VOIDING DYSFUNCTION ASSOCIATED WITH GREATER URINARY TOXICITY AFTER POSTⴚPROSTATECTOMY ADJUVANT OR SALVAGE RADIATION Juan Guzman*, Ricardo Sanchez-Ortiz, San Juan, Puerto Rico MP14-19 THE TIME ELAPSED BETWEEN RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY AND POSTOPERATIVE RADIOTHERAPY HAS A SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON THE SUBSEQUENT ERECTILE FUNCTION RECOVERY RATES Giorgio Gandaglia*, Nicola Fossati, Marco Bianchi, Paolo Dell’Oglio, Marta Picozzi, Elena Farina, Vito Cucchiara, Alessandro Larcher, Milan, Italy, Pierre Karakiewicz, Montreal, Canada, Vincenzo Mirone, Naples, Italy, Cesare Cozzarini, Francesco Montorsi, Alberto Briganti, Milan, Italy MP14-17 PREDICTING ERECTILE FUNCTION FOLLOWING RADIATION THERAPY FOR PROSTATE CANCER AT THE POINT OF CARE Stephen Mihalcik*, Boston, MA, Jonathan Chipman, Nashville, TN, Martin Sanda, Atlanta, GA, Irving Kaplan, Catrina Crociani, Peter Chang, PROST-QA Consortium, Boston, MA MP14-20 PROSTATE IMAGING REPORTING AND DATA SYSTEM SCORE BEFORE PROSTATE BIOPSY CAN PREDICT BIOCHEMICAL FAILURE IN PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS TREATED WITH HIGH-DOSE-RATE BRACHYTHERAPY Keisuke Hata*, Junpei Iizuka, Yasunobu Hashimoto, Tsunenori Kondo, Toshio Takagi, Hirohito Kobayashi, Kazunari Tanabe, Tokyo, Japan MP14-18 NEGLECTED SEXUAL SIDE EFFECTS TO RADIATION THERAPY FOR PROSTATE CANCER Anders Frey*, Herlev, Denmark, Christian Korsgård Pedersen, Roskilde, Denmark, Henriette Lindberg, Jens Sønksen, Rasmus Bisbjerg, Mikkel Fode, Herlev, Denmark APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Friday, May 6, 2016 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Moderated Poster Session 15 PROSTATE CANCER: LOCALIZED: ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE II Room 31 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Martin Gleave and Ian Thompson, Jr. ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP15-01 CONTEMPORARY ANALYSIS OF MEDICARE REIMBURSEMENTS RELATED TO TREATMENT OF LOCALIZED PROSTATE CANCER Paolo Dell’Oglio, Anne Sophie Valiquette, Sami-Ramzi Leyh-Bannurah, Zhe Tian, Vincent Trudeau, Montreal, Canada, Alessandro Larcher, Ettore Di Trapani, Milan, Italy, Shahrokh Shariat, Vienna, Austria, Umberto Capitanio, Alberto Briganti, Francesco Montorsi, Milan, Italy, Markus Graefen, Hamburg, Germany, Fred Saad, Pierre Karakiewicz*, Montreal, Canada MP15-02 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP15-03 APPROPRIATENESS CRITERIA FOR ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE FOR PROSTATE CANCER FROM THE MICHIGAN UROLOGIC SURGERY IMPROVEMENT COLLABORATIVE Michael Cher*, Detroit, MI, Apoorv Dhir, Susan Linsell, Ann Arbor, MI, Bradley Rosenberg, Mohammad Jafri, Royal Oak, MI, David Miller, Khurshid Ghani, Steven Bernstein, James Montie, Ann Arbor, MI, Brian Lane, Grand Rapids, MI THE EFFECT OF RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY, EXTERNAL BEAM RADIATION THERAPY, AND ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE ON LIFE INSURANCE PREMIUMS IN PATIENTS WITH PROSTATE CANCER Mark Biebel*, Michael Piecuch, Jeffrey Stock, Newark, NJ, Hank George, Greendale, WI, Christopher Wright, Maywood, NJ 60 MP15-04 VARIATION IN ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE FOLLOW-UP OVER TWO YEARS IN DIVERSE UROLOGY PRACTICES Amy Luckenbaugh*, Gregory Auffenberg, Scott Hawken, Apoorv Dhir, Susan Linsell, Ann Arbor, MI, Sanjeev Kaul, Royal Oak, MI, David Miller, Ann Arbor, MI MP15-05 COST-EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS OF INITIAL MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES FOR LOW-RISK PROSTATE CANCER Alan Thong*, Justin Lee, Sigrid Carlsson, Behfar Ehdaie, New York, NY MP15-06 AFRICAN-AMERICAN MEN WITH LOWRISK PROSTATE CANCER ARE CANDIDATES FOR ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE: THE WILL-ROGERS EFFECT? Robert Qi*, Judd Moul, Durham, NC SERIAL ANATOMIC PROSTATE ULTRASOUND IMAGING DURING PROSTATE CANCER ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE Mohamed Eltemamy*, Michael Leapman, Janet Cowan, Katsuto Shinohara, Antonio Westphalen, Peter Carroll, San Francisco, CA MP15-08 IS PSA DENSITY OR PSA (OR NEITHER) USEFUL TO PREDICT BIOPSY RECLASSIFICATION IN ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE PATIENTS? Roghayeh Fazeli*, Mufaddal Mamawala, Patricia Landis, Sacha Wolf, H. Ballentine Carter, Bruce J Trock, Baltimore, MD MP15-09 BASELINE AND LONGITUDINAL PCA3 PREDICT MORE EXTENSIVE CANCER IN AN ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE POPULATION Jeffrey Tosoian*, Mufaddal Mamawala, Patricia Landis, Sacha Wolf, Jonathan Epstein, Lori Sokoll, Christian Pavlovich, Baltimore, MD MP15-10 THE PROGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF A NEGATIVE CONFIRMATORY PROSTATE BIOPSY ON PROGRESSION FOR PATIENTS ON ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE Vishnu Ganesan*, Charles Dai, Yaw Nyame, Daniel Greene, Nima Almassi, Joseph Zabell, Hans Arora, Sam Haywood, Alice Crane, Chad Reichard, Daniel Hettel, Anna Zampini, Ahmed El-Shafei, Robert Stein, Khaled Fareed, Michael Gong, J Stephen Jones, Andrew Stephenson, Eric Klein, Cleveland, OH MP15-11 MP15-12 MP15-13 RISK FACTORS FOR UPSTAGING IN PATIENTS WITH LOW RISK PROSTATE CANCER USING K-CAP REGISTRY Se Young Choi*, Sangjun Yoo, Sang Hoon Song, Dalsan You, In Gab Jeong, Seok-Soo Byun, Ji Youl Lee, Byung Ha Chung, Choung-Soo Kim, Seoul, Korea, Republic of DOES PERINEURAL INVASION ON INITIAL PROSTATE BIOPSY PREDICT HIGHER RISK OF PROGRESSION IN PATIENTS ON ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE FOR PROSTATE CANCER? Ardalan E. Ahmad*, Maria Komisarenko, Ruby Grewal, Narhari Timilshina, Robert Hamilton, Girish Kulkarni, Alexandre Zlotta, Neil Fleshner, Antonio Finelli, Toronto, Canada PATHOLOGICAL FINDINGS IN PATIENTS FULFILLING THE EPSTEIN CRITERIA FOR INSIGNIFICANT PROSTATE CANCER AND HAVING A NEGATIVE MPMRI Nicolas Branger, Thomas Maubon, Miriam Traumann, Jeanne Thomassin-Piana, Maria Paciencia, Serge Brunelle, Naji Salem, Gwenaelle Gravis, Jochen Walz*, Marseille, France - Metropolitan MP15-14 PATIENTS NOT SUITABLE FOR ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE BUT IN WHOM GLEASON UPGRADING COULD BE EXCLUDED HAVE BIOCHEMICAL RECURRENCE RATES SIMILARLY FAVORABLE TO PATIENTS WHO ARE SUITABLE FOR ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE Roderick van den Bergh*, Declan Murphy, Declan Murphy, Melbourne, Australia, Henk van der Poel, Amsterdam, Netherlands MP15-15 A RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW OF A LARGE ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE COHORT IN PATIENTS WITH PROSTATE CANCER AT THE CLEVELAND CLINIC Yaw A. Nyame*, Nima Almassi, Daniel Greene, Vishnu Ganesan, Charles Dai, Joseph Zabell, Samuel Haywood, Chad Reichard, Hans Arora, Daniel Hettel, Anna Zampini, Alice Crane, Ahmed El-Shafei, Robert Stein, Khaled Fareed, Michael Gong, J. Stephen Jones, Andrew J. Stephenson, Eric A. Klein, Cleveland, OH MP15-16 OUTCOMES AND FACTORS CHANGING TO INTERVENTION IN ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE FOR LOCALIZED PROSTATE CANCER: SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS OF CONTEMPORARY SERIES Ahmed Aboumohamed*, Ilir Agalliu, Reza Ghavamian, Bronx, NY MP15-17 MP-MRI UPGRADES MEN WHO HAVE HAD A BIOPSY SHOWING PRIOR CANCER Cayce Nawaf*, James Rosoff, Jeffrey Weinreb, Peter Humphrey, Angelique Levi, Steffen Huber, Preston Sprenkle, New Haven, CT MP15-18 MULTIPARAMETRIC MRI OUTPERFORMS PSA VELOCITY FOR PATHOLOGIC PROGRESSION IN MEN ON ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE FOR PROSTATE CANCER Michael Kongnyuy*, Arvin George, Bethesda, MD, Minhaj Siddiqui, Baltimore, MD, Akhil Muthigi, Meet Kadakia, Thomas Frye, Abhinav Sidana, Amichai Kilchevsky, Hui Han, Francesca Mertan, Daniel Su, Maria Merino, Baris Turkbey, Peter Choyke, Bradford Wood, Peter Pinto, Bethesda, MD MP15-19 FUSION MRI-ULTRASOUND BIOPSY DURING PROSTATE CANCER ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE Michael Leapman, Geraldine Tran*, Hao Nguyen, Janet Cowan, Antonio Westphalen, Katsuto Shinohara, Peter Carroll, San Francisco, CA MP15-20 10 YEARS LATER: IMPACT OF THE 2005 INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF UROLOGICAL PATHOLOGY GLEASON GRADING CONSENSUS ON THE SAFETY OF ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE. Lukas Hefermehl*, Kurt Lehmann, Baden, Switzerland APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM *Presenting author 61 FRIDAY MP15-07 Friday, May 6, 2016 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Moderated Poster Session 16 PROSTATE CANCER: DETECTION & SCREENING I Room 30 ABC @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Martin Sanda and Ahmed Shabsigh ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP16-01 HIGH-RESOLUTION MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING DIFFERENTIATES BETWEEN NORMAL HISTOMORPHOLOGICAL SIGNATURES AND PROSTATE CANCER IN THE RESECTED PROSTATE GLAND Matthieu Durand*, Nice, France, Manu Jain, Brian Robinson, Eric Aronowitz, Youssef El Douahy, Robert Leung, Douglas S Scherr, Amelia Ng, New-York, Ny, Dominique Donzeau, Jean Amiel, Nice, France, Pascal Spincemaille, New-York, Ny, Arnauld Villers, Lille, France, Douglas Ballon, New-York, Ny ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP16-07 SHOULD WE CONTINUE TO BIOPSY MEN WITH PI-RADS III AFTER PREVIOUS NEGATIVE BIOPSY? Massimo Lazzeri*, Giovanni Lughezzani, NicolòMaria Buffi, Paolo Casale, Rodolfo Hurle, Girolamo Fiorini, Roberto Peschechera, Luisa Pasini, Silvia Zandegiacomo, Luca Balzarini, Federica Mrakic, Milan, Italy, Vittorio Bini, Perugia, Italy, Giorgio Guazzoni, Milan, Italy MP16-08 MRI-US FUSION IS SUPERIOR TO BOTH COGNITIVE AND RANDOM PROSTATE NEEDLE BIOPSY OF THE PROSTATE Daniel Oberlin*, Richard Matulewicz, Joshua Meeks, Chicago, IL MP16-02 ROLE OF SIMULTANEOUS TRUS GUIDED RANDOM BIOPSY IN MEN WITH UNILATERAL CANCER SUSPICIOUS REGIONS UNDERGOING MRI-US FUSION TARGETED PROSTATE BIOPSY Darren J Bryk*, Elton Llukani, Andrew B Rosenkrantz, Samir S Taneja, William C Huang, Herbert Lepor, New York, NY MP16-09 COMPARISON OF MRI/ULTRASOUNDFUSION-BIOPSY TO SYSTEMATIC PROSTATE BIOPSY IN PREDICTION OF FINAL HISTOPATHOLOGY IN PROSTATECTOMY SPECIMEN Angelika Borkowetz*, Stefan Zastrow, Ivan Platzek, Marieta Toma, Teresa Renner, Michael Froehner, Manfred Wirth, Dresden, Germany MP16-03 THE IMPACT OF A LEARNING CURVE IN THE PERFORMANCE OF MRI-US FUSIONTARGETED PROSTATE BIOPSY: IMPROVEMENTS IN CANCER DETECTION OVER TIME Neil Mendhiratta*, Andrew Rosenkrantz, Xiaosong Meng, Richard Huang, Samir Taneja, New York, NY MP16-10 DIAGNOSTIC ACCURACY AND EFFICIENCY OF COGNITIVE FUSIONTRANSRECTAL ULTRASOUND GUIDED BIOPSY COMPARED TO TRADITIONAL 12CORE TRANSRECTAL ULTRASOUND GUIDED BIOPSY IN MEN SCHEDULED FOR REPEAT PROSTATE BIOPSY Ricardo Lopez del Campo*, Ana Celma Domenech, Lucas Regis Placido, Pol Servian Vives, Carlos Gasanz Serrano, Jacques Planas Morin, Ines de Torres Ramirez, Sarai Roche Valles, Juan Morote Robles, Barcelona, Spain MP16-04 A COMPARISON OF PROSTATE CANCER DETECTION AT 3T MRI WITH AND WITHOUT AN ENDORECTAL COIL: A PROSPECTIVE, PAIRED-PATIENT STUDY Daniel Costa*, Qing Yuan, Yin Xi, Claus Roehrborn, Neil Rofsky, Yair Lotan, Franto Francis, Robert Lenkinski, Debbie Travalini, Ivan Pedrosa, Dallas, TX MP16-05 COMPARISON OF PROSTATE HEALTH INDEX (PHI) AND MULTIPARAMETRIC MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING (MRI) IN DETECTION OF CLINICALLYSIGNIFICANT PROSTATE CANCER Alexander Glaser*, Phillip Cooper, Kimberly Roehl, William Catalona, Chicago, IL MP16-11 ROUTINE USE OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING IN PROSTATE CANCER FACILITATES BETTER CANDIDATE SELECTION FOR ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE Arjun Sivaraman*, Youness Ahallal, Rafael Sanchez-Salas, Estefania Linares Espinos, Jose I. Perez-Reggeti, Paris, France, Andrea Russo, Milan, Italy, Gustavo Armando Hernandez Palacios, Eric Barret, Marc Galiano, François Rozet, Xavier Cathelineau, Paris, France MP16-06 DIAGNOSTIC ACCURACY OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING (MRI) 5-POINT LIKERT SCORING SYSTEM EVALUATED BY THE RESULT OF MRI/ULTRASONOGRAPHY FUSION TARGETED BIOPSY OF THE PROSTATE Toshitaka Shin*, Los Angeles, CA, Thomas B. Smyth, Owings Mills, MD, Osamu Ukimura, Jie Cai, Nariman Ahmadi, Andre Luis de Castro Abreu, Los Angeles, CA, Hiromitsu Mimata, Oita, Japan, Inderbir S. Gill, Los Angeles, CA MP16-12 COMPARISON OF IMAGE QUALITY AND PATIENT DISCOMFORT IN PROSTATE MRI: ENDORECTAL COIL VS. PELVIC PHASED ARRAY COIL Borna K. Barth, Zürich, Switzerland, Alexander Cornelius, Aarau, Switzerland, Daniel Nanz, Daniel Eberli*, Olivio F. Donati, Zürich, Switzerland 62 MP16-18 OPTIMAL COMBINATION OF MRITARGETED BIOPSY AND SYSTEMATIC BIOPSY FOR MEN WITH SUSPICION OF PROSTATE CANCER Noboru Numao*, Masaya Ito, Yoh Matsuoka, Soichiro Yoshida, Motohiro Fujiwara, Yuki Nakamura, Yuma Waseda, Shingo Moriyama, Takayuki Nakayama, Hajime Tanaka, Masaharu Inoue, Naoko Kawamura, Minato Yokoyama, Junichiro Ishioka, Kazutaka Saito, Yasuhisa Fujii, Kazunori Kihara, Tokyo, Japan MP16-14 DETECTION OF PROSTATE CANCER USING MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING/ ULTRASONOGRAPHY FUSION TARGETED BIOPSY IN AFRICAN-AMERICAN MEN Toshitaka Shin*, Los Angeles, CA, Thomas B. Smyth, Owings Mills, MD, Osamu Ukimura, Jie Cai, Nariman Ahmadi, Andre Luis de Castro Abreu, Los Angeles, CA, Hiromitsu Mimata, Oita, Japan, Inderbir S. Gill, Los Angeles, CA MP16-15 MP16-19 BXCHIP™ CLINICAL TISSUE ARRAY INCREASES CANCER DETECTION RATE & AMOUNT OF TISSUE AVAILABLE FOR PATHOLOGIST REVIEW Kirk Wojno*, Royal Oak, MI, Rima Al-Jundi, St. Clair Shores, MI, Ann Mazurco, Royal Oak, MI, Hayder Al Hamzawy, Salt Lake, UT THE DIAGNOSTIC ROLE OF MULTIPARAMETRIC MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING BEFORE INITIAL PROSTATE BIOPSY: THE DEVELOPMENT OF NOMOGRAMS PREDICTING THE OUTCOMES OF PROSTATE BIOPSY Dong Fang*, Chenglin Zhao, Da Ren, Wei Yu, Rui Wang, Huihui Wang, Xuesong Li, Xiaoying Wang, Zhongcheng Xin, Liqun Zhou, Beijing, China, People’s Republic of MP16-20 METABOLIC SYNDROME IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED RISK OF PROSTATE CANCER: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS Giorgio Ivan Russo*, Sebastiano Cimino, Catania, Italy, Arcangelo Sebastianelli, Matteo Salvi, Florence, Italy, Cosimo De Nunzio, Rome, Italy, Marco Carini, Sergio Serni, Florence, Italy, Giuseppe Morgia, Catania, Italy, Mauro Gacci, Florence, Italy MP16-16 GLEASON SCORING OF PROSTATE BIOPSIES IN ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE PATIENTS OBTAINED BY STANDARD TRUS AND MRI: AN UPDATE James Bienvenu*, Peter Haddock, Joseph Cusano, Joseph Wagner, Hartford, CT APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM MP16-17 CAN SYSTEMATIC BIOPSY BE SAFELY OMITTED IN THE ERA OF MRI/TRUSFUSION TARGETED PROSTATE BIOPSY? Yasukazu Nakanishi*, Hiroshi Fukushima, Minato Yokoyama, Madoka Kataoka, Ken-ichi Tobisu, Fumitaka Koga, Tokyo, Japan Friday, May 6, 2016 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Podium Session 5 INFERTILITY: THERAPY I Room 29 AB @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Mary Samplaski and Vincenzo Mirone TIME 1:00 1:10 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE PD05-01 MICRODISSECTION TESTICULAR SPERM EXTRACTION IN PATIENTS WITH AZOOSPERMIA DUE TO CHEMOTHERAPY Takeshi Shin*, Yukihito Shimomura, Tomohiro Kobayashi, Akane Miyata, Yoshitomo Kobori, Hiroshi Okada, Koshigaya, Japan PD05-02 *Presenting author ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 1:20 PD05-03 MICRODISSECTION ONCO-TESE IN AZOOSPERMIC CANCER PATIENTS Chris Poullis, Saad Abumelha, Fahad AlMashat, Tet Yap*, Elizabeth Williamson, David Ralph, Suks Minhas, London, United Kingdom 1:30 PREDICTORS OF SPERMATOGENESIS IN RADICAL ORCHIECTOMY SPECIMEN AND THE POTENTIAL IMPLICATIONS FOR THE AZOOSPERMIC TESTIS CANCER PATIENT Ohad Shoshany, Yariv Shtabholtz, Petach Tikva, Israel, Eran Schreter, Haifa, Israel, Maxim Yakimov, Haim Pinkas, Jack Baniel, Shay Golan*, Petach Tikva, Israel 63 PD05-04 THE OUTCOME OF MICRODISSECTION TESTICULAR SPERM EXTRACTION (MTESE) IN MEN WITH MATURATION ARREST Tet Yap*, Chris Poullis, Saad Abumelha, Fahad Al Mashat, Elizabeth Williamson, David Ralph, Suks Minhas, London, United Kingdom FRIDAY MP16-13 MINIMIZING THE GLEASON SCORE UPGRADE FROM BIOPSY TO PROSTATECTOMY SPECIMEN THROUGH MPMRI AND TEMPLATE MAPPING FUSION BIOPSY Oliver Gross*, Ashkan Mortezavi, Lilian Neuhaus, Tullio Sulser, Daniel Eberli, Zürich, Switzerland 1:40 PD05-05 CHROMOSOMAL ANOMALIES AND SPERM RETRIEVAL RATE OF PATIENTS WITH NONOBSTRUCTIVE AZOOSPERMIA Tomoki Takeda*, Shoichiro Iwatsuki, Takashi Hamakawa, Hiroyuki Kamiya, Yukihiro Umemoto, Hiroki Kubota, Yasue Kubota, Shoichi Sasaki, Takahiro Yasui, Nagoya, Japan 1:50 PD05-06 PREVALENCE OF BIOCHEMICAL HYPOGONADISM IN MEN WITH NONOBSTRUCTIVE AZOOSPERMIA (NOA) BEFORE AND AFTER TESTICULAR SPERM EXTRACTION (M-TESE) Chris Poullis, Fahad AlMashat*, Mark Johnson, Christina Fontaine, Saad Abumelha, Tet Yap, Suks Minhas, London, United Kingdom 2:00 2:10 PD05-07 PD05-08 TESTICULAR SPERM EXTRACTION FOR TREATMENT OF NON-OBSTRUCTIVE AZOOSPERMIA IN MEN WITH HISTORY OF CRYPTORCHIDISM Phil Bach*, Bobby Najari, Filipe Tenorio Lira Neto, Gianpiero Palermo, Nikica Zaninovic, Zev Rosenwaks, Peter Schlegel, New York, NY LIVE BIRTH RATES IN MEN WITH NONOBSTRUCTIVE AZOOSPERMIA (NOA) UNDERGOING MICRODISSECTION TESTICULAR SPERM EXTRACTION (MTESE) Chris Poullis, Saad Abumelha*, Fahad Al Mashat, Nagla Rushwan, Tet Yap, Meen Yau Thum, Hossam Abdalla, Suks Minhas, London, United Kingdom 2:20 PD05-09 EFFECTIVENESS OF INDIVIDUAL AND SMALL NUMBER OF HUMAN SPERMATOZOA CRYOPRESERVATION FOR FERTILITY PRESERVATION IN PATIENTS WITH SEVERE MALE FACTOR OF INFERTILITY Jianlin Hu*, Jian Sun, Yuan Xu, Zijue Zhu, Xiaofeng Wan, Yuehua Gong, Yan Hong, Huixing Chen, Peng Li, Xiaohong Gao, Zhenbo Zhang, Zheng Li, Yu Wu, Shanghai, China, People’s Republic of 2:30 PD05-10 ICSI OUTCOME IN PATIENTS WITH HIGH DNA FRAGMENTATION: TESTICULAR VS EJACULATED SPERM: QATAR EXPERIENCE Ahmad Hassan AlMalki*, Haitham T ElBardisi, Sami S AlSaid, Hassan Burjaq, Moza AlBadr, Mohamad M Arafa, Doha, Qatar 2:40 PD05-11 IMPROVED FERTILITY OUTCOMES FOLLOWING TESTICULAR SPERM ASPIRATION IN MEN WITH ELEVATED SPERM DNA FRAGMENTATION INDICES Nishant Patel*, Mike, T.C. Hsieh, San Diego, CA 2:50 PD05-12 USE OF TESTICULAR VERSUS EJACULATED SPERM FOR INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION AMONG MEN WITH CRYPTOZOOSPERMIA: A METAANALYSIS Nikita Abhyankar*, Martin Kathrins, Craig Niederberger, Chicago, IL APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Friday, May 6, 2016 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Podium Session 6 IMAGING/RADIOLOGY: URORADIOLOGY II Room 32 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: David Hoenig and Joseph Presti, Jr. TIME 1:00 1:10 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE PD06-01 SAMPLING OF HYPOECHOIC LESIONS IMPROVES THE PERFORMANCE OF MRITARGETED PROSTATE BIOPSY Nabeel Shakir*, Minhaj Siddiqui, Arvin George, Michael Kongnyuy, Michele Fascelli, Maria Merino, Baris Turkbey, Peter Choyke, Bradford Wood, Peter Pinto, Bethesda, MD PD06-02 ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 1:20 PD06-03 IMAGING OVERUSE PERSISTS IN POSTPROSTATECTOMY PATIENTS Tudor Borza*, Megan Caram, Ryan M Blake, Jennifer Davis, Ann Arbor, MI, Danil V Makarov, New York, NY, Jeremy B Shelton, Los Angeles, CA, John T Leppert, Stanford, CA, Brent K Hollenbeck, Ted A Skolarus, Ann Arbor, MI MANUALLY CONTROLLED TRANSPERINEAL TARGETED BIOPSY WITH REAL-TIME FUSION IMAGE OF MULTIPARAMETRIC MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGE AND TRANS-RECTAL ULTRASOUND IMAGE FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF PROSTATE SIGNIFICANT CANCER BASED ON PROSTATE IMAGEREPORTING AND DATA SYSTE Sunao Shoji*, Taro Higure, Masayoshi Kawakami, Mayura Nakano, Hachioji, Japan, Toshiro Terachi, Shimokasuya, Japan, Toyoaki Uchida, Hachioji, Japan 1:30 64 PD06-04 MIDLINE PROSTATE LESIONS: FUSION BIOPSY IMPROVES DETECTION OF CLINICALLY SIGNIFICANT CANCER Akhil Muthigi*, Arvin George, Michael Kongnyuy, Abhinav Sidana, Nabeel Shakir, Meet Kadakia, Amichai Kilchevsky, Thomas Frye, Daniel Su, Maria Merino, Baris Turkbey, Peter Choyke, Bradford Wood, Peter Pinto, Bethesda, MD PD06-05 THE MRI-INVISIBLE PROSTATE CANCER: INCIDENCE AND SIGNIFICANCE Jason Wu*, Daniel Margolis, Shyam Natarajan, Alan Priester, Jiaoti Huang, Maria Luz Macairan, Patricia Lieu, Devi Sharma, Frederick Dorey, Leonard Marks, Los Angeles, CA 1:50 PD06-06 THE EFFECT OF NEUROVASCULAR BUNDLE PRESERVATION ON CHANGES IN PENIS LENGTHS AND ELASTICITY SCORES FOLLOWING RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Nurullah Hamidi*, Evren Suer, Ilker Gokce, Namik Altýnbas, Cemil Yagci, Sumer Baltaci, Kadir Turkolmez, Ankara, Turkey 2:00 PD06-07 GLEASON SCORE WITHIN PROSTATE ABNORMAL AREAS DEFINED BY MULTIPARAMETRIC MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING DID NOT VARIED ACCORDING TO THE PIRADS SCORE. Hakim Slaoui, Yann Neuzillet*, Mathieu Rouanne, Abdelali Abdou, Pierre Marie Lugagne Delpon, Antoine Scherrer, Camelia Radulescu, Suresnes, France, Vincent Molinié, Fort-de-France, France, Thierry Lebret, Suresnes, France 2:10 PD06-08 PROSPECTIVE TRIAL TO EVALUATE A HIGH RESOLUTION DIFFUSIONWEIGHTED MRI IN PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS Ali Reza Sharif-Afshar*, Christopher Nguyen, Tom Feng, Lucas Payor, Zhaoyang Fan, Rola Saouaf, Debiao Li, Hyung Kim, Los Angeles, CA 2:20 PD06-09 TEN-YEAR ACTIVE MONITORING IN PATIENTS WITH HIGH RISK OF PROSTATE CANCER BY ANNA/C-TRUS IMAGING Theodoros Tokas*, Björn Grabski, Annemie Loch, Kristin Korte, Azizbek Ramankulov, Patrik Berg, Leif Baeurle, Udo Paul, Tillmann Loch, Flensburg, Germany 2:30 PD06-10 MULTI-PARAMETRIC MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING TO EVALUATE AND MONITOR PROSTATE CANCER AFTER HIGH-INTENSITY FOCUSED ULTRASOUND: IMPLICATION FOR TARGETED FOCAL THERAPY Sunao Shoji*, Taro Higure, Masayoshi Kawakami, Mayura Nakano, Hachioji, Japan, Toshiro Terachi, Kanagawa, Japan, Toyoaki Uchida, Hachioji, Japan 2:40 PD06-11 REPRODUCIBILITY OF SUPRASPINAL RESPONSES TO AUTOMATED, REPETITIVE BLADDER FILLING - AN FMRI STUDY Matthias Walter*, Lorenz Leitner, Lars Michels, Spyros Kollias, Patrick Freund, Martina Liechti, Thomas M. Kessler, Ulrich Mehnert, Zürich, Switzerland 2:50 PD06-12 ADDITION OF ULTRASOUND BLADDER IMAGING DURING URODYNAMICS TO CALCULATE DETRUSOR WALL TENSION AND STRESS Anna Nagle*, Adam Klausner, Andrew Colhoun, Paul Ratz, Wayne Barbee, Laura Carucci, John Speich, Richmond, VA APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Friday, May 6, 2016 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Video Session 2 FEMALE VOIDING DYSFUNCTION The videos in this session as well as the video libraries from the 2011-2016 Annual Meetings may be viewed in the Surgical Video Library and purchased in the Products Store during the Annual Meeting. Both are located in the Sails Pavilion. AUA members receive free online access to the Surgical Video Library throughout the year through AUAUniversity. Visit www.AUAnet.org/University to access. Room 29 CD @ San Diego Convention Center ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE V2-01 TRANSVAGINAL SLING EXCISION: TIPS AND TRICKS Marisa Clifton*, Howard Goldman, Cleveland, OH V2-02 *Presenting author ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE V2-03 REMOVAL OF OBSTRUCTING SYNTHETIC SLING FROM URETHRA Javier Pizarro-Berdichevsky*, Michelle P Goldman, Howard B Goldman, Cleveland, OH FEMALE URETHRAL DISEASE Paholo Barboglio Romo*, Anne P. Cameron, Ann Arbor, MI V2-04 65 ALLOGRAFT DERMIS FOR FEMALE PELVIC FLOOR REPAIR Kelly McAlvany*, Javier Piraino, Emma Bendana, Charles Secrest, Longview, TX FRIDAY 1:40 V2-05 HOLMIUM LASER EXCISON OF GENITOURINARY MESH EROSION Christina Godwin*, Brian Linder, Daniel Elliott, Rochester, MN V2-09 ELECTROVAPORIZATION OF LARGE BLADDER DIVERTICULUM Ryan Chandhoke*, Bilal Farhan, Gamal Ghoniem, Orange, CA V2-06 CONSTRUCTION OF A VAGINAL VAULT MODEL TO EDUCATE RESIDENTS IN THE PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE QUANTIFICATION SYSTEM Priyanka Kadam-Halani, Melissa Laudano*, Bronx, NY, Nuan Cui, Jamaica, NY, Jessica Harroche, Daniela Carlos, Nicole Fleischmann, Tal Fligelman, Ava Leegant, Keith Downing, Bronx, NY V2-10 VAGINAL APPROACH TO VESICOUTERINE FISTULA Eder Brazão Jr*, Lucas Gon, Raphael Pioli, Cassio Riccetto, Paulo Palma, Campinas, Brazil V2-11 UTILIZING TRANSLABIAL ULTRASOUND FOR IDENTIFICATION AND ASSESSMENT OF SYNTHETIC VAGINAL MESH Jim Shen*, Kevin Kim, Salim Cheriyan, Mohamed Keheila, Josianne Bailey, Glenn Rouse, Loma Linda, CA V2-12 A NOVEL TECHNIQUE FOR THE REMOVAL OF TRANSOBTURATOR MIDURETHRAL SLING EXCISION Temitope Rude*, Daniel Hoffman, Victor Nitti, New York, NY V2-07 V2-08 CYSTOSCOPIC FINDINGS OF PLACENTA PERCRETA WITH BLADDER INVOLVEMENT Ahmed Alghrouz*, Stephanie Tran, Satyan Shah, Albuquerque, NM TRANSVAGINAL BLADDER NECK CLOSURE FOR THE DEVASTATED FEMALE URETHRA Gregory Murphy*, Farmington, CT, Richard Kershen, Hartford, CT APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Friday, May 6, 2016 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm CROSSFIRE: CONTROVERSIES IN UROLOGY: MALIGNANT Room 6 A @ San Diego Convention Center Moderator: Mark Soloway 2:00 HIGH GRADE TRANSITIONAL CELL CANCER IN A SOLITARY KIDNEY: BEST TREATED ENDOSCOPICALLY Moderator: Andrew Stephenson Debaters - Pro: David Chen Surena Matin Debaters - Con: Christopher Evans R. Houston Thompson 2:30 MRI FUSION PROSTATE BIOPSY: THE NEW GOLD STANDARD FOR DIAGNOSIS AND STAGING Moderator: Jay Bishoff Debaters - Pro: Peter Pinto Leonard Marks Debaters - Con: Antonio Finelli J. Stephen Jones 3:00 CYTOREDUCTIVE NEPHRECTOMY IS STILL IMPORTANT FOR ADVANCED/METASTATIC RENAL CELL CANCER Moderator: Arthur Sagalowsky Debaters - Pro: Jose Karam Peter Clark Debaters - Con: Allan Pantuck Sumanta Pal 3:30 4:00 RENAL CELL CANCER: NO ROOM FOR MARGINS: BETTER TO ENUCLEATE Moderator: Gennady Bratslavsky Debaters - Pro: Thomas Guzzo J. Stuart Wolf Debaters - Con: Scott Eggener Stephen Boorjian 4:30 RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY IS BETTER THAN RADIOTHERAPY FOR HIGH RISK PROSTATE CANCER Moderator: Leonard Gomella Debaters - Pro: James Eastham Joel Nelson Debaters - Con: Mack Roach Joseph Kang 5:00 ADJOURN APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM BLADDER PRESERVATION FOR MUSCLE INVASIVE CANCER Moderator: Adam Kibel Debaters - Pro: Douglas Dahl Jason Efstathiou Debaters - Con: Jay Shah Piyush Agarwal 66 Friday, May 6, 2016 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 17 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP17-01 PREDICTORS OF LONG-TERM BLADDER MANAGEMENT IN SPINAL CORD INJURY PATIENTS - UPPER EXTREMITY FUNCTION MATTERS MOST Dimitar V. Zlatev*, Stanford, CA, Kazuko Shem, Christopher S. Elliott, San Jose, CA ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP17-09 TRENDS IN SUPRASPINAL VARIATION IN PATIENTS WITH MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS AND DETRUSOR SPHINCTER DYSSENERGIA Rose Khavari*, Christof Karmonik, Thomas Potter, Michael Shy, Houston, TX, Sophie Fletcher, Santa Rosa, CA, Timothy Boone, Houston, TX MP17-02 UROLOGIC MORBIDITY IN A CONTEMPORARY COHORT OF SCI PATIENTS Blayne Welk*, Kuan Liu, Jennifer Winick-Ng, Salimah Shariff, London, Canada MP17-10 SACRAL NEUROMODULATION THERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH NEUROLOGIC LOWER URINARY TRACT DYSFUNCTION – SHOULD IT REMAIN AN OFF LABEL INDICATION? ANALYSIS OF 80 CONSECUTIVE CASES Henry Okafor*, Bradley Gill, Javier Pizarro⫺Berdichevsky, Marisa Clifton, Elodi Dielubanza, Anna Faris, Adrienne Quirouet, Howad Goldman, Raymond Rackley, Sandip Vasavada, Courtenay Moore, Cleveland, OH MP17-03 THE MAXIMUM DETRUSOR PRESSURE AS A PREDICTIVE FACTOR AFTER INCONTINENTATION PROCEDURES FOR SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF DETRUSOR-SPHINCTER DYSSYNERGIA Alexandre Hourié*, François-Xavier Nouhaud, Maximilien Baron, John-David Rebibo, JeanNicolas Cornu, Philippe Grise, Rouen, France MP17-11 INTRADETRUSOR INJECTIONS OF BOTULINUM TOXIN A IN ADULT PATIENTS WITH SPINA BIFIDA : A MULTICENTER STUDY Benoit Peyronnet*, Juliette Hascoet, Rennes, France, Mathieu Roumiguié, Evelyne CastelLacanal, Toulouse, France, Mireille Damphousse, Nelly Senal, Rennes, France, Philippe Marque, Toulouse, France, Andrea Manunta, Rennes, France, Xavier Gamé, Toulouse, France MP17-04 URODYNAMIC FINDINGS IN ADULTS WITH MODERATE TO SEVERE CEREBRAL PALSY Mya Levy*, Katherine Cotter, Robert Goldfarb, Minneapolis, MN, Jenna Katorski, St. Paul, MN, Daniel Liberman, Sean P. Elliott, Minneapolis, MN MP17-05 URODYNAMIC PARAMETERS AND UROLOGICAL PRESENTATION DIFFER DEPENDING ON SYMPTOM ONSET IN ADULT PRIMARY TETHERED CORD SYNDROME Hee Seo Son*, Irela Soto Troya, Yu Jeong Jeon, Myung Joo Kim, Sang Woon Kim, Jang Hwan Kim, Seoul, Korea, Republic of MP17-12 SERIAL BOTULINUM TOXIN INJECTIONS OFFER DURABLE RESULTS FOR NEUROGENIC BLADDER: 4 YEAR URODYNAMIC OUTCOMES Alexandra Rehfuss*, Gabriel Leinwand, Paul Feustel, Elise De, Albany, NY MP17-06 LOWER URINARY TRACT DYSFUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH STROKE: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY Pawan Vasudeva*, Delhi, India, Harbinder Singh, Delhi, India, Gaurav Kumar, Delhi, India, Neeraj Kumar, Delhi, India MP17-13 INTRADETRUSOR ONABOTULINUMTOXINA INJECTIONS FOR REFRACTORY NEUROGENIC DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY INCONTINENCE: DO WE NEED URODYNAMIC INVESTIGATION FOR OUTCOME ASSESSMENT? Jure Tornic*, Zürich, Switzerland, Lorenz Leitner, Zürich and Basel, Switzerland, Miriam Koschorke, Matthias Walter, Stephanie Knüpfer, Marc P. Schneider, Ulrich Mehnert, Thomas M. Kessler, Zürich, Switzerland MP17-07 CLINICAL EFFICACY OF ADENOSINE A2A RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST ON LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY Takeya Kitta*, Ichiro Yabe, Yukiko Kanno, Hiroki Chiba, Kimihiko Moriya, Ikuko Takahashi, Masaaki Matsushima, Hidenao Sasaki, Nobuo Shinohara, Sapporo, Japan MP17-08 EFFICACY AND TOLERABILITY OF MIRABEGRON IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS: A PROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS Temitope Rude, Ekene Enemchukwu*, Carrie Lyn Sammarco, Victor Nitti, Benajmin M Brucker, New York, NY *Presenting author 67 FRIDAY URODYNAMICS/LOWER URINARY TRACT DYSFUNCTION/FEMALE PELVIC MEDICINE: NEUROGENIC VOIDING DYSFUNCTION Room 28 DE @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: David Ginsberg and Suzette Sutherland MP17-14 MORE THAN 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE WITH INTRADETRUSOR ONABOTULINUMTOXINA INJECTIONS FOR TREATING REFRACTORY NEUROGENIC DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY: LESSONS TO BE LEARNED Sharmistha Guggenbühl-Roy*, Zürich, Switzerland, Lorenz Leitner, Zürich and Basel, Switzerland, Jure Tornic, Matthias Walter, Stephanie Knüpfer, Marc P. Schneider, Ulrich Mehnert, Thomas M. Kessler, Zürich, Switzerland MP17-15 MP17-17 VALIDITY OF THE NERVE GROWTH FACTOR AS A BIOMARKER FOR NEUROGENIC LOWER URINARY TRACT DYSFUNCTION Jens Wöllner*, David Pavlicek, Jivko Stoyanov, Jürgen Pannek, Joerg Krebs, Nottwil, Switzerland MP17-18 ROLE OF BRAIN-DERIVED NEUROTROPHIC FACTOR (BDNF) IN LOWER URINARY TRACT DYSFUNCTION OF MICE WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY (SCI) Naoki Wada*, Takahiro Shimizu, Shun Takai, Nobutaka Shimizu, Pradeep Tyagi, William de Groat, Anthony Kanai, Pittsburgh, PA, Hidehiro Kakizaki, Asahikawa, Japan, Naoki Yoshimura, Pittsburgh, PA BACTERIURIA IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING INTRADETRUSOR ONABOTULINUMTOXINA INJECTIONS FOR REFRACTORY NEUROGENIC DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY: DO WE NEED ANTIBIOTIC PROPHYLAXIS? Lorenz Leitner*, Zürich and Basel, Switzerland, Ulla Sammer, Matthias Walter, Stephanie Knüpfer, Marc P. Schneider, Burkhardt Seifert, Ulrich Mehnert, Thomas M. Kessler, Zürich, Switzerland MP17-19 CELL THERAPY FOR NEUROGENIC DETRUSOR OVERATIVITY RESULTING FROM CHRONIC SPINAL CORD INJURY (SCI) IN RATS Jillene M. Brooks, Danielle J. Degoski, Durham, NC, Paul C. Dolber, Galveston, TX, Matthew O. Fraser*, Apex, NC MP17-16 CHARACTERIZATION OF TONIC ACTIVITY OF EXTERNAL URETHRAL SPHINCTER DURING VOIDING UNDERLYING INEFFICIENT VOIDING AFTER SPINAL CORD INJURY IN RATS Katsumi Kadekawa*, Pittsburgh, PA, Mitsuharu Yoshiyama, Chuo, Japan, Tsuyoshi Majima, Pradeep Tyagi, Pittsburgh, PA, Kimio Sugaya, Okinawa, Japan, Naoki Yoshimura, Pittsburgh, PA MP17-20 PREVENTION OF DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY WITH EARLY MUSCARINIC BLOCKADE AFTER SPINAL CORD TRANSECTION IN RATS Xavier Biardeau*, Sachar Aharony, Oleg Loutochin, Lysanne Campeau, Jacques Corcos, Montreal, Canada APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Friday, May 6, 2016 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 18 PROSTATE CANCER: LOCALIZED: ABLATIVE THERAPY Room 30 ABC @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Kevin Zorn and Thomas Polascik ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP18-01 WHOLE GLAND SALVAGE HIGH INTENSITY FOCUSED ULTRASOUND OF PROSTATE: INTERMEDIATE TERM RESULTS OF PROSPECTIVE PHASE II CLINICAL TRIAL Khurram Siddiqui*, Michele Billia, London, Canada, Philippe Violette, Woodstock, Canada, Andrew Arifin, KimChi Tran, Joseph Chin, London, Canada ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP18-02 DEVELOPMENT AND INTERNAL VALIDATION OF A MULTIVARIABLE PREDICTION MODEL FOR BIOCHEMICAL FAILURE AFTER FOCAL SALVAGE HIGH INTENSITY FOCUSED ULTRASOUND FOR LOCALLY RECURRENT PROSTATE CANCER: PRESENTATION OF A RISK SCORE FOR INDIVIDUAL PATIENT PROGNOSIS Max Peters*, Utrecht, Netherlands, Taimur Shah, Abi Kanthabalan, Neil McCartan, London, United Kingdom, Jochem van der Voort van Zyp, Marinus Moerland, Marco van Vulpen, Utrecht, Netherlands, Richard Hindley, Basingstoke, United Kingdom, Mark Emberton, Hashim Ahmed, London, United Kingdom 68 MP18-09 WHEN IS TUMOUR VOLUME AN EXCLUSION CRITERIA FOR FOCAL THERAPY? RESULTS FROM A RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY SERIES Nicola Fossati, Giorgio Gandaglia, Nazareno Suardi*, Umberto Capitanio, Paolo Dell’Oglio, Emanuele Zaffuto, Vito Cucchiara, Alessandro Larcher, Armando Stabile, Elena Farina, Andrea Salonia, Francesco Montorsi, Alberto Briganti, Milan, Italy MP18-04 WHOLE GLAND SALVAGE CRYOABLATION OF PROSTATE: LONGTERM ONCOLOGICAL OUTCOMES Khurram Siddiqui*, Michele Billia, London, Canada, Philippe Violette, Woodstock, Canada, Andrew Arifin, KimChi Tran, Jonathan Izawa, Joseph Chin, London, Canada MP18-05 MP18-10 ONCOLOGIC OUTCOMES AFTER HEMIABLATION THERAPY FOR LOCALIZED PROSTATE CANCER Estefania Linares Espinos*, Jose I. PerezReggeti, Eric Barret, Arjun Sivaraman, Rafael Sanchez-Salas, Marc Galiano, François Rozet, Dominique Prapotnich, Nathalie Cathala, Annick Mombet, Xavier Cathelineau, Paris, France IS SALVAGE FOCAL CRYOTHERAPY CURATIVE TREATMENT FOR PATIENTS WITH LOCALIZED RECURRENT PROSTATE CANCER? Courtney J. Berg*, Kaitlin E. Kosinski, Aaron E. Katz, Mineola, NY MP18-11 MR-GUIDED FOCAL LASER ABLATION OF INTERMEDIATE RISK PROSTATE CANCER: PHASE I TRIAL Shyam Natarajan, Steven Raman*, Alan Priester, James Garritano, Daniel Margolis, Patricia Lieu, Maria Macairan, Jiaoti Huang, Warren Grundfest, Leonard Marks, Los Angeles, CA MP18-06 SALVAGE EXTERNAL BEAM RADIATION THERAPY (EBRT) FOR LOCAL RECURRENCE AFTER HIGH INTENSITY FOCUSED ULTRASOUND (HIFU) FAILURE VERSUS SALVAGE HIFU FOR LOCAL RECURRENCE AFTER EBRT FAILURE: A MATCHED PAIR COMPARISON Ji-Wann Lee, Albert Gelet, Lyon, France, Jeremy Soria, Clermont Ferrand, France, Marc Colombel, Pascal Pommier, Lyon, France, Christelle Melodelima, Grenoble, France, Olivier Rouviere, Lionel Badet, Sebastien Crouzet*, Lyon, France MP18-12 EVALUATION OF URINARY FUNCTION AFTER CRYOABLATION OF THE PROSTATE Alexander Govorov*, Alexander Vasilyev, Dmitry Pushkar, Moscow, Russian Federation MP18-13 PRIMARY FOCAL CRYOTHERAPY IN THE TREATMENT OF PREDOMINANTLY ANTERIOR AND HIGH VOLUME INTERMEDIATE AND HIGH-RISK LOCALIZED PROSTATE CANCER IN THE UK Taimur Shah*, Benjamin Thomas, London, United Kingdom, Massimo Valerio, Lausanne, Switzerland, Ahmed Hashim, Manit Arya, London, United Kingdom MP18-07 APPLICABILITY ANALYSIS OF FOCAL THERAPY TO INTERMEDIATE- AND HIGHRISK PROSTATE CANCER Yoh Matsuoka*, Noboru Numao, Kazutaka Saito, Hiroshi Tanaka, Masaharu Inoue, Masaya Ito, Soichiro Yoshida, Minato Yokoyama, Junichiro Ishioka, Yasuhisa Fujii, Kazunori Kihara, Tokyo, Japan MP18-14 CAN SMALL LESIONS OF GLEASON 3ⴙ4 BE LEFT UNTREATED IN FOCAL THERAPY? ANALYSIS OF RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY SPECIMENS. Kent Kanao*, Keishi Kajikawa, Ikuo Kobayashi, Hiroyuki Muramatsu, Shingo Morinaga, Genya Nishikawa, Takahiko Yoshizawa, Yoshiharu Kato, Masahito Watanabe, Kogenta Nakamura, Makoto Sumitomo, Nagakute, Japan MP18-08 FOCAL HIFU FOR TREATMENT OF LOCALISED PROSTATE CANCER: A MULTI-CENTRE REGISTRY EXPERIENCE Stephanie Guillaumier*, Sami Hamid, Susan Charman, Susan Charman, Jan van der Meulen, Neil McCartan, Karishma Shah, London, United Kingdom, Richard Hindley, Basingstoke, United Kingdom, Raj Nigam, Surrey, United Kingdom, Tim Dudderidge, Southampton, United Kingdom, N Afzal, A Cornaby, Dorset, United Kingdom, H Lewi, Chelmsford, United Kingdom, Raj Persad, Bristol, United Kingdom, J Virdi, Harlow, United Kingdom, Caroline Moore, London, United Kingdom, Manit Arya, Harlow, United Kingdom, Mark Emberton, Hashim Uddin Ahmed, London, United Kingdom *Presenting author 69 FRIDAY MP18-03 PREDICTORS OF LOCAL DISEASE CONTROL AFTER SALVAGE WHOLE GLAND PROSTATE CRYOABLATION Yaw Nyame, Ahmed Elshafei*, Hans Aurora, Cleveland, OH, Robert W. Given, Virginia Beach, VA, Thomas J. Polascik, Durham, NC, Ashley E. Ross, Baltimore, MD, Vladimir B. Mouraviev, Celebration, FL, J.Stephen Jones, Cleveland, OH MP18-15 EFFICACY OF HIGH INTENSITY FOCUSED ULTRASOUND (HIFU) AS A PRIMARY MONOTHERAPY FOR LOW RISK LOCALIZED PROSTATE CANCER: OUTCOMES FROM THE ENLIGHT TRIAL Cary Robertson*, Durham, NC, Anthony Sliwinski, Richmond, VA, Eric Wallen, Chapel Hill, NC, John Ward, Houston, TX, William Orovan, Hamilton, Canada, Donald Locke, Ocala, FL, E David Crawford, Paul Maroni, Aurora, CO, Robert Donnell, Milwaukee, WI, Ivan Grunberger, Ivan Colon, Brooklyn, NY, Richard Bevan-Thomas, Arlington, TX, Ravi Munver, Ihor Sawczuk, Hackensack, NJ, Sam Chang, Nashville, TN, Inderbir Gill, Los Angeles, CA MP18-18 MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGINGGUIDED TRANSURETHRAL ULTRASOUND PROSTATE ABLATION IN PATIENTS WITH LOCALIZED PROSTATE CANCER: 18MONTH OUTCOMES OF A PROSPECTIVE PHASE I STUDY Joseph Chin, London, Canada, James Relle, Jason Hafron, Royal Oak, MI, Lonel Popeneciu, Timur Kuru, Heidelburg, Germany, Michele Billia, Khurram Siddiqui*, London, Canada, Matthias Roethke, Heidelburg, Germany, Cesare Romagnoli, London, Canada, Mathieu Burtnyk, Toronto, Canada, Heinz-Peter Schlemmer, Sascha Pahernik, Heidelburg, Germany MP18-19 LOCAL RADICAL TUMOR ABLATION THROUGH COMBINED TRANSURETHRAL RESECTION AND TRANSRECTAL HIGH INTENSITY FOCUSED ULTRASOUND: A VALID THERAPY TO TREAT HIGH RISK PROSTATE CANCER ? Christian Chaussy*, Regensburg, Germany, Stefan Thueroff, Munich, Germany MP18-16 PROPENSITY SCORE MATCHED COMPARISON OF PARTIAL TO WHOLE GLAND CRYOTHERAPY FOR INTERMEDIATE-RISK PROSTATE CANCER: AN ANALYSIS OF THE COLD REGISTRY DATA Kae Jack Tay*, Thomas Polascik, Durham, NC, Ahmed Elshafei, Cleveland, OH, Efrat Tsivian, Durham, NC, J. Stephen Jones, Cleveland, OH MP18-20 THE NANOKNIFE ELECTROPORATION ABLATION TRIAL (NEAT): A PROSPECTIVE DEVELOPMENT STUDY Massimo Valerio*, Louise Dickinson, Afia Ali, Navin Ramachadran, Ian Donaldson, Neil Mccartan, Alex Freeman, Hashim Uddin Ahmed, Mark Emberton, London, United Kingdom MP18-17 COMPARISONS OF ONCOLOGICAL AND FUNCTIONAL OUTCOMES AMONG RADICAL RETROPUBIC PROSTATECTOMY, HIGH DOSE RATE BRACHYTHERAPY, CRYOABLATION AND HIGH-INTENSITY FOCUSED ULTRASOUND FOR LOCALIZED PROSTATE CANCER: A PROSPECTIVE, CONTROLLED, NONRANDOMIZED TRIAL Po Hui Chiang*, Yi Yang Liu, Kaohsiung, Taiwan APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Friday, May 6, 2016 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 19 IMAGING/RADIOLOGY: URORADIOLOGY III Room 31 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Edouard Trabulsi and J. Kyle Anderson ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP19-01 MULTISPECTRAL PHOTOACOUSTIC IMAGING DIFFERENTIATES RENAL CELL CARCINOMA FROM ONCOCYTOMA Lorraine Liang*, Bhargava Chinni, Jerome Jean-Gilles, Edward Messing, Guan Wu, Navalgund Rao, Vikram Dogra, Rochester, NY ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP19-03 THE SHAPELY RENAL MASS: CONTOUR EVALUATION OF RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Felix Yap, Darryl Hwang, Steven Cen, Xuejun Zhang, Andre Luis de Castro Abreu, Mihir Desai, Monish Aron, Inderbir Gill, Vinay Duddalwar*, Los Angeles, CA MP19-02 EXTERNAL VALIDATION OF FOUR NEPHROMETRY SCORES FOR TRANSPERITONEAL ROBOTIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY-DO WE HAVE A WINNER? Bhavan Rai*, Amit Patel, Ahmed Abroaf, Nikhil Vasdev, Jim Adshead, Stevenage, United Kingdom MP19-04 CT-BASED VOLUMETRIC CHARACTERIZATION OF RENAL CLEAR CELL CARCINOMA IN VON HIPPELLINDAU (VHL) USING NOVEL HISTOGRAM ANALYSIS. Ashkan Malayeri*, Amir Pourmorteza, Nikeith Shah, Rabindra Gautam, Alireza Yazdi, Jana Lovell, Shawna Boyle, Ishan Asokan, Ramaprasad Srinivasan, Adam Metwalli, W. Marston Linehan, Bethesda, MD 70 MP19-12 CORRELATION BETWEEN SEMIQUANTITATIVE SONOELASTOGRAPHY AND IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY IN THE EVALUATION OF TESTICULAR FOCAL (< 10 MM) LESIONS Antonio Luigi Pastore*, Giovanni Palleschi, Domenico Autieri, Antonino Leto, Andrea Ripoli, Andrea Fuschi, Yazan Al Salhi, Samer Al Rawashdah, Vincenzo Petrozza, Antonio Carbone, Latina, Italy COMPARISON OF CONTRAST-ENHANCED ULTRASOUND SCAN (CEUS) AND MRI IN THE FOLLOW-UP OF CRYOABLATION FOR SMALL RENAL TUMORS. EXPERIENCE WITH 80 CASES. Guglielmo Zeccolini*, Bernardino De Concilio, Antonio Celia, Bassano Del Grappa, Italy MP19-06 PREOPERATIVE RADIOLOGIC ASSESSMENT FOR PERINEPHRIC FAT INVASION (T3A): COMPARISON WITH PATHOLOGICAL STAGING Zhamshid Okhunov*, Jae Young Park, Chenhui Zhao, Molly Baker, Mohammad Helmy, Chandana Lall, Mari Bozoghlanian, Jaime Landman, Orange, CA MP19-13 WIDE VARIATION IN RADIATION DOSE DURING COMPUTERIZED TOMOGRAPHY Andrew Cohen*, Chicago, IL, Katie Hughes, Natalie Fahey, Brandon Caldwell, Chi-Hsiung Wang, Sangtae Park, Evanston, IL MP19-07 THREE-DIMENSIONAL EVALUATION OF PERIRENAL ADIPOSE TISSUE VOLUME PREDICTS RENAL CORTICAL NEOPLASM HISTOPATHOLOGY Austin Drysch*, Zhamshid Okhunov, Albert Yang, Cyrus Khoyliar, Mary Bozoghlanian, Helen Kim, Mohammad Helmy, Ralph Clayman, Jaime Landman, Orange, CA MP19-14 A QUALITATIVE STUDY TO UNDERSTAND GUIDELINE-DISCORDANT USE OF IMAGING TO STAGE INCIDENT PROSTATE CANCER Danil V. Makarov*, Erica Sedlander, Caitlin Curnyn, R. Scott Braithwaite, Heather T. Gold, Scott E. Sherman, New York, NY, Steven Zeliadt, Seattle, WA, Michele Shedlin, New York, NY MP19-08 MAGNETIC RESONANCE (MR) RENOGRAPHY: A MORE RELIABLE MEASURE OF CHANGE IN SINGLE KIDNEY FUNCTION AFTER PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY Dmitry Volkin*, Stella Kang, William C Huang, New York, NY MP19-15 MP19-09 REPORTING STANDARDS OF INDETERMINATE RENAL MASSES ON CT AND MRI: A NATIONAL SURVEY OF UROLOGISTS AND RADIOLOGISTS BY THE SOCIETY OF ABDOMINAL RADIOLOGY RCC DISEASE-FOCUSED PANEL Eric Hu*, Ann Arbor, MI, Stuart Silverman, Boston, MA, Andrew Smith, Jackson, MS, Hersh Chandarana, New York, NY, Khaled Hafez, Ganesh Palapattu, Matt Davenport, Ann Arbor, MI MP19-16 REDUCING FLUOROSCOPY TIMES AND DOSAGE IN THE CYSTOSCOPY SUITE: A SIMPLE, COST EFFECTIVE INTERVENTION Cameron Ghaffary*, Rafay Soleja, Nancy Brownlee, Joseph Sonstein, Galveston, TX MP19-17 SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION AND CONCENTRATION OF ELEMENTS WITHIN LIESEGANG-LIKE RINGS IN APATITEBASED KIDNEY STONES Sunita Ho*, Ryan Hsi, Sabra Djomehri, San Francisco, CA, Samuel Webb, Menlo Park, CA, Marshall Stoller, San Francisco, CA MP19-10 CAN MAGNETIC RESONANCE/ULTRASOUND FUSION IMAGING TECHNOLOGY BE USED FOR REAL TIME IMAGE GUIDANCE DURING FOCAL SURGICAL THERAPY FOR PROSTATE CANCER? A FEASIBILITY STUDY. Haidar Abdul-Muhsin*, Akira Kawashima, Alvin Silva, Melissa Stanton, Gianni Moshero, Erik Castle, Paul Andrews, Mitchell Humphreys, Phoenix, AZ MP19-18 BLADDER PROLAPSE CONFIGURATION ON STANDING CYSTOGRAM CAN PREDICT ANTERIOR VAGINAL WALL SUSPENSION PROCEDURE OUTCOMES Yuefeng Wu*, Alana Christie, Rebecca Lavelle, Feras Alhalabi, Gaurav Khatri, Philippe Zimmern, Dallas, TX MP19-11 MRI PELVIC FLOOR FINDINGS IN FEMALES WITH URGENCY URINARY INCONTINENCE Ahmed Mohamed Fathy*, Hussein Aly Hussein, Samer Morsy, Raina Farouk El Sayed, Mohamed Salah Abdel-Azim, Cairo, Egypt *Presenting author RADIATION EXPOSURE OF THE SURGEON: BENEFIT AND PRACTICABILITY OF A LEAD-ACRYL SHIELD FOR URETEROSCOPY Thomas Knoll*, Jan Peter Jessen, Heiko Kohns, Roland Steiner, Roland Umbach, Gunnar Wendt-Nordahl, Sindelfingen, Germany MP19-19 AN ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECT OF 3D PRINTED RENAL CANCER MODELS ON SURGICAL PLANNING Temitope Rude*, Nicole Wake, Daniel K. Sodickson, James Borin, Michael Stifelman, Hersh Chandarana, William C. Huang, New York, NY 71 FRIDAY MP19-05 MP19-20 RECURRENCE RATES OF RADIOLOGICAL EMBOLIZATION FOR THE TREATMENT OF VARICOCELE ARE COMPARABLE TO SURGICAL INTERVENTION: A DECADE LONG STUDY Munad Khan*, Nathan Papa, Matthew Lukies, Silverton Buraundi, Dinesh Ranatunga, Damien Bolton, Nathan Lawrentschuk, Melbourne, Australia APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Friday, May 6, 2016 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 20 SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY & SIMULATION: TRAINING & SKILLS ASSESSMENT II Room 28 ABC @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Thomas Lendvay and Bradley Schwartz ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP20-01 REALISING A NEW MODEL TO TRAIN RESIDENTS IN NEPHROSTOMY TUBE PALCEMENT AND PCNL Giorgio Bozzini*, Castellanza VA, Italy, Marco Provenzano, Rozzano MI, Italy, Mauro Seveso, Alberto Mandressi, Castellanza VA, Italy, NicoloMaria Buffi, Giorgio Guazzoni, Rozzano MI, Italy, Gianluigi Taverna, Castellanza VA, Italy ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP20-05 DEVELOPMENT OF THE SIMULATE URETERORENOSCOPY TRAINING CURRICULUM Abdullatif Aydin*, Ahmed Shafi, London, United Kingdom, James Brewin, Salisbury, United Kingdom, Craig McIlhenny, Larbert, United Kingdom, John McCabe, Liverpool, United Kingdom, Matthew Bultitude, Jonathan Glass, London, United Kingdom, Nicholas Rukin, Wolverhampton, United Kingdom, Jake Patterson, Sheffield, United Kingdom, Muhammad Shamim Khan, Prokar Dasgupta, Kamran Ahmed, London, United Kingdom MP20-02 THREE-DIMENSIONAL PRINTED KIDNEY MODELS WITH EXTENSIVE UROLITHIASIS: A NOVEL RESIDENT EDUCATIONAL TOOL FOR PLANNING PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY Simone L Vernez*, Kyle Spradling, Orange, CA, Benjamin Dolan, Irvine, CA, Rahul Dutta, Zhamshid Okhunov, Ramy F Youssef, Kamaljot Kaler, Jaime Landman, Ralph V Clayman, Orange, CA MP20-06 VALIDATION OF THE SIMULATE URETERORENOSCOPY TRAINING CURRICULUM Abdullatif Aydin*, Ahmed Al-Jabir, Mohammed Husnain Iqbal, Haleema Aya, Pranav Osuri, Nicholas Raison, London, United Kingdom, James Brewin, Salisbury, United Kingdom, Craig McIlhenny, Larbert, United Kingdom, Nicholas Rukin, Wolverhampton, United Kingdom, Jake Patterson, Sheffield, United Kingdom, Howard Marsh, Gillingham, United Kingdom, Ranan Dasgupta, Azhar Khan, London, United Kingdom, Shahid Khan, Surrey, United Kingdom, Stephen Brown, Manchester, United Kingdom, Azi Samsuddin, John McCabe, Liverpool, United Kingdom, Muhammad Shamim Khan, Prokar Dasgupta, Kamran Ahmed, London, United Kingdom MP20-03 PERCUTANEOUS ACCESS SKILL IMPROVEMENT AFTER THE AUA PCNL TRAINING COURSE USING THE SIMPORTAL FLUORO-LESS C-ARM TRAINER Kristin Chrouser, Benjamin Marsh*, Robert Sweet, Minneapolis, MN MP20-04 DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF A URETERORENOSCOPY NON-TECHNICAL SKILLS CURRICULUM Abdullatif Aydin*, Oliver Brunckhorst, Haleema Aya, David Eldred-Evans, Ahmed Al-Jabir, London, United Kingdom, James Brewin, Salisbury, United Kingdom, Craig McIlhenny, Larbert, United Kingdom, Muhammad Shamim Khan, Prokar Dasgupta, Kamran Ahmed, London, United Kingdom MP20-07 LAPAROSCOPIC SKILLS ASSESSMENT STUDY – DEVELOPING NATIONAL TECHNICAL SKILLS MILESTONES FOR CANADIAN UROLOGY TRAINEES Jason Lee*, Toronto, Canada, Sero Andonian, Montreal, Canada, Trevor Shuler, Edmonton, Canada, Kenneth Pace, Ethan Grober, Toronto, Canada MP20-08 COMPUTER-GENERATED ASSESSMENT OF TECHNICAL SURGICAL SKILLS (CATS) Thomas Osinsk, Devansh Arpit, Safwan Wshah, Ahmed Ghazi*, Rochester, NY 72 MP20-16 TRAINING AND SKILLS ASSESSMENT FOR FUSION-GUIDED PROSTATE BIOPSY: DEFINING THE LEARNING CURVE Akhil Muthigi*, Arvin George, Daniel Su, Bethesda, MD, Pingkun Yan, Jochen Kruecker, Cambridge, MA, Harish Narayanan, Janice Thai, Bethesda, MD, Meet Kadakia, Michael Kongnyuy, Amogh Iyer, Abhinav Sidana, Amichai Kilchevsky, Thomas Frye, Baris Turkbey, Peter Choyke, Bethesda, MD, Bradford Wood, Bethesda, MD, Peter Pinto, Bethesda, MD MP20-10 STRUCTURED LEARNING FOR ROBOTIC SURGERY UTILIZING A GENERIC PROFICIENCY SCORE Andrew J. Hung*, Thomas Bottyan, Sarfaraz Serang, Thomas G. Clifford, Swar H. Shah, Hana Yokoi, Monish Aron, Inderbir S. Gill, Los Angeles, CA MP20-17 ACCELEROMETER MEASUREMENT OF HEAD MOVEMENT DURING LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY: WILL IT HELP OPTIMIZE ERGONOMICS OF SURGERY? Sarayuth Viriyasiripong, Asis Lopez, Weil Lai*, Gregory Mitchell, Sree Harsha Mandava, Aaron Boonjindasup, Mary Powers, Jonathan Silberstein, Benjamin Lee, New Orleans, LA MP20-11 DEVELOPMENT OF A SMARTPHONEFRIENDLY WEB APP FOR LIVE EVALUATION OF ROBOTIC SURGERY Thomas Bottyan*, Thomas G. Clifford, Zein K. Nakhoda, Sarfaraz Serang, Andrew J. Hung, Los Angeles, CA MP20-18 CONCURRENT VALIDITY OF A SIMULATED INANIMATE MODEL FOR PHYSICAL LEARNING EXPERIENCE IN PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY (SIMPLE-PN) Braden Candela*, Jonathan Stone, Jennifer Park, Guan Wu, Hani Rashid, Jean Joseph, Ahmed Ghazi, Rochester, NY MP20-12 DOES ROBOTIC SIMULATOR PERFORMANCE CORRELATE WITH SURGICAL SKILL? James Mills*, Helen Hougen, Daniel Bitner, Tracey Krupski, Noah Schenkman, Charlottesville, VA MP20-19 SHARED DISCUSSION OR SELFPROMOTION? USE OF TWITTER BY U.S. UROLOGY RESIDENCY PROGRAMS Kevin Koo*, E. Ann Gormley, Lebanon, NH MP20-13 DEVELOPMENT AND CONTENT VALIDATION OF THE ASSESSMENT TOOL FOR ROBOT-ASSISTED PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY Eilidh Bruce*, Catherine Lovegrove, Nicholas Raison, Benjamin Challacombe, London, United Kingdom, Giacomo Novara, Alex Mottrie, Aalst, Belgium, Jacques Hubert, Nancy, France, Declan Murphy, Melbourne, Australia, Prokar Dasgupta, Kamran Ahmed, London, United Kingdom MP20-20 EVALUATION OF GLOBAL CONTINENTAL UROLOGY RESIDENCY TRAINING PROGRAMS: DISCREPANCIES AND PERCEIVED RESIDENT COMPETENCIES Zhamshid Okhunov*, Orange, CA, Thomas Tailly, Ghent, Belgium, Giulio Patruno, Rome, Italy, Simone L. Vernez, Rahul Dutta, Stephanie Fukawa, Harwood Garland, Samuel Juncal, Renai Yoon, Kamaljot Kaler, Ramy Youssef, Orange, CA, Elspeth McDougal, Vancouver, Canada, Mark L. Jordan, Jaime Landman, Ralph Clayman, Orange, CA MP20-14 VARIATION IN THE TECHNICAL SKILL OF SURGEONS PERFORMING ROBOTASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Khurshid Ghani*, Ann Arbor, MI, Khurshid Guru, Ahmed Aly, Buffalo, NY, Brian Lane, Grand Rapids, MI, Richard Sarle, Dearborn, MI, Susan Linsell, Andrew Brachulis, David Miller, Ann Arbor, MI, Bryan Comstock, Thomas Lendvay, seattle, WA, James Peabody, Detroit, MI MP20-15 *Presenting author APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM ASSESSING INTRA-OPERATIVE ERGONOMICS AND WORKLOAD IN ROBOTIC SURGERY USING INERTIA MEASURING UNIT SENSORS AND VALIDATED QUESTIONNAIRES. Justin Collins*, Stockholm, Sweden, Denny Yu, Susan Hallbeck, Melissa Morrow, Rochester, MN, Cem Dural, Peter Wiklund, Magnus Kjellman, Mikael Forsman, Stockholm, Sweden 73 FRIDAY MP20-09 ROBOTIC SURGICAL SKILL ACQUISITION IN TRAINEES: A RANDOMIZED COMPARISON OF THE TWO ROBOTIC TRAINERS AND TRAINEES’ SKILLS TRANSFER TO A 3-D PRINTED SIMULATED SURGICAL TASK IN THE OPERATING ROOM Nathan C. Wong*, Jen Hoogenes, Badr Alharbi, Saahil Vij, Kevin Kim, Elisa Bolognone, Bobby Shayegan, Edward D. Matsumoto, Hamilton, Canada Friday, May 6, 2016 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm Podium Session 7 INFERTILITY: THERAPY II Room 29 AB @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Jay Sandlow and Mark Sigman TIME 3:30 3:40 3:50 4:00 4:10 4:20 4:30 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE PD07-01 ASSESSMENT OF TIME-DEPENDENT CHANGES IN SEMEN PARAMETERS IN INFERTILE MEN FOLLOWING MICROSURGICAL VARICOCELECTOMY Teruo Fukuda*, Hideaki Miyake, Noritoshi Enatsu, Kei Matsushita, Masato Fujisawa, Kobe, Japan PD07-02 PD07-03 PD07-04 PD07-05 PD07-06 PD07-07 ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 4:40 PD07-08 CHANGES IN TESTICULAR VOLUME AND FUNCTION AFTER TESTOSTERONE REPLACEMENT VS. RESTORATION: ANALYSIS OF A RANDOMIZED, DOUBLE BLIND, PLACEBO-CONTROLLED TRIAL OF ENCLOMIPHENE CITRATE VS. ANDROGEL™ 1.62% IN MEN WITH SECONDARY HYPOGONADISM Igor Sorokin*, Charles Welliver, Paul Feustel, Adam Parker, Albany, NY, Jaye Thompson, Greg Fontenot, Ronald Wiehle, The Woodlands, TX, Andrew McCullough, Albany, NY COMPARISON OF PATERNITY RATES AND TIME TO CONCEPTION BETWEEN ADOLESCENTS WITH VARICOCELE WHO UNDERWENT MICROSURGICAL VARICOCELE REPAIR OR HAD OBSERVATION ONLY: A SINGLE INSTITUTE EXPERIENCE WITH 408 CASES Selahittin Éayan*, Sedat Şahin, Erdem Akbay, Mersin, Turkey COMPARING VASOEPIDIDYMOSTOMY TECHNIQUE OUTCOMES: LONGITUDINAL INTUSSUSCEPTION VASOEPIDIDYMOSTOMY (LIVE) VERSUS OTHER TECHNIQUES Filipe Neto*, Abimbola Ayangbesan, Bobby Najari, Phil Bach, Andrew Gottesdiener, Philip Li, Marc Goldstein, New York, NY MEN UNDERGOING VASOEPIDIDYMOSTOMY FOR VASECTOMY REVERSAL HAVE WORSE OUTCOMES THAN MEN WITH PRIMARY EPIDIDYMAL OBSTRUCTION Bobby Najari*, Abimbola Ayangbesan, Andrew Gottesdiener, Phil Bach, Filipe Tenorio Lira Neto, Philip Li, Marc Goldstein, New York, NY THE UTILITY OF PSEUDOEPHEDRINE IN DIABETES ASSOCIATED ANEJACULATION coskun kacagan*, sýrnak, Turkey, Christian Nelson, nelson bennett, john mulhall, new york, NY ELECTROEJACULATION PERFORMED IN PATIENTS WITH SPINAL CORD LESION – A SINGLE CENTER 21 YEARS EXPERIENCE Tycho Lock*, Timo Soeterik, Ralph Oude Ophuis, Paul Veenboer, Utrecht, Netherlands 4:50 PD07-09 EFFECT OF ANASTROZOLE ON PROSTATE SPECIFIC ANTIGEN VALUES IN HYPOGONADAL, SUBFERTILE MEN Lorenzo DiGiorgio*, Robert Paul Bonitz, Newark, NJ, David Shin, Hackensack, NJ 5:00 PD07-10 EFFECT OF BARIATRIC SURGERY ON SEMEN PARAMETERS AND HORMONE PROFILE; A PROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIONAL STUDY. Ahmad Majzoub*, Cleveland, OH, Mohamed Arafa, Sami Al Said, Gaby Jabbour, Moataz Basha, Doha, Qatar, Edmund Sabanegh, Cleveland, OH, Haitham El Bardisi, Doha, Qatar 5:10 PD07-11 DURATION OF TESTOSTERONE THERAPY AND MALE AGE PREDICT TIME TO RETURN OF NORMAL TOTAL MOTILE SPERM COUNT AFTER HUMAN CHORIONIC GONADOTROPIN THERAPY Taylor P. Kohn*, Matthew R. Louis, Stephen M. Pickett, Mark C. Lindgren, Alexander W. Pastuszak, Larry I. Lipshultz, Houston, TX 5:20 PD07-12 POST-THAW OUTCOMES OF RARE OR VERY LOW CONCENTRATIONS OF CRYOPRESERVED SPERM Nikita Abhyankar*, Chicago, IL, Martin Kathrins, Boston, MA, Juergen Liebermann, Meike Uhler, Yoshitomo Kobori, Gail Prins, Craig Niederberger, Chicago, IL APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM IS SPERM MORPHOLOGY ASSESSMENT OF PATIENTS UTLIZING IN VITRO FERTILIZATION USEFUL IN PREDICTING ANEUPLOIDY? Jorge Rodriguez-Purata*, Joseph Lee, Michael Whitehouse, Lucky Sekhon, Kaitlyn Costigan, Tanmoy Mukherjee, Benjamin Sandler, Alan Copperman, Natan Bar-Chama, New York City, NY 74 Friday, May 6, 2016 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm Podium Session 8 TIME 3:30 3:40 3:50 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE PD08-01 PREDICTION OF THE CANCER STATE TO INFORM A PERSONALIZED MANAGEMENT PROGRAM FOR PROSTATE CANCER Rebecca Coley*, Aaron Fisher, Mufaddal Mamawala, Kenneth Pienta, Scott Zeger, H. Ballentine Carter, Baltimore, MD PD08-02 PD08-03 EVALUATING THE FOUR KALLIKREIN PANEL OF THE 4KSCORE FOR PREDICTION OF HIGH-GRADE PROSTATE CANCER IN MEN IN THE CANARY PROSTATE ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE STUDY (PASS) Daniel Lin*, Marshall Brown, Lisa Newcomb, Seattle, WA, Daniel Sjoberg, New York, NY, James Brooks, Stanford, CA, Peter Carroll, San Francisco, CA, Atreya Dash, Seattle, WA, Michael Fabrizio, Norfolk, VA, Martin Gleave, Vancouver, Canada, Todd Morgan, Ann Arbor, MI, Peter Nelson, Seattle, WA, Ian Thompson, San Antonio, TX, Yingye Zheng, Seattle, WA 5-ALPHA-REDUCTASE INHIBITORS IN MEN ON ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE FOR PROSTATE CANCER Charles Dai, Vishnu Ganesan, Joseph Zabell*, Yaw Nyame, Daniel Hettel, Nima Almassi, Daniel Greene, Samuel Haywood, Chad Reichard, Anna Zampini, Alice Crane, Hans Arora, Ahmed El-Shafei, Robert Stein, Khaled Fareed, Michael Gong, J. Stephen Jones, Andrew Stephenson, Eric Klein, Cleveland, OH 4:00 PD08-04 VALIDATION OF A RISK CALCULATOR PREDICTING BIOPSY OUTCOME IN PROSTATE CANCER TREATED WITH ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE Daan Nieboer, Monique J. Roobol, Ewout W. Steyerberg, Chris H. Bangma*, Rotterdam, Netherlands 4:10 PD08-05 MEN WITH LOW-RISK PROSTATE CANCER: NATIONWIDE, POPULATIONBASED STUDY IN SWEDEN Stacy Loeb*, New York, NY, Yasin Folkvaljon, Uppsala, Sweden, Caitlin Curnyn, New York, NY, David Robinson, Umeå, Sweden, Ola Bratt, Cambridge, United Kingdom, Pär Stattin, Umeå, Sweden 4:20 PD08-06 *Presenting author ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 4:30 PD08-07 MOLECULAR PROGRESSION OF GLEASON 6 PROSTATE CANCER: TRACKING OF SPECIFIC CLONES BY IMAGE-GUIDED BIOPSY Ganesh Palapattu*, Andi Cani, Daniel Hovelson, Rohit Mehra, Jeffery Montgomery, Todd Morgan, Simpa Salami, Scott Tomlins, Ann Arbor, MI, Shyam Natarajan, Leonard Marks, Los Angeles, CA RISK PREDICTION TOOL FOR GRADE RECLASSIFICATION IN FAVORABLE-RISK MEN ON ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE Mufaddal Mamawala*, Karthik Rao, Patricia Landis, Jonathan Epstein, Bruce Trock, Jeffrey Tosoian, Kenneth Pienta, H. Ballentine Carter, Baltimore, MD 75 4:40 PD08-08 RACIAL DISPARITIES IN THE FREQUENCY AND INTENSITY OF ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE FOR LOW RISK PROSTATE CANCER Cindy Jean-Baptiste*, Yunhua Fan, Stephanie Jarosek, Badrinath Konety, Minneapolis, MN 4:50 PD08-09 PREDIAGNOSTIC PROSTATEⴚSPECIFIC ANTIGEN KINETICS ARE NOT ASSOCIATED WITH THE RISK OF PROGRESSION IN PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS MANAGED WITH ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE Viacheslav Iremashvili*, Shane Barney, Murugesan Manoharan, Bruce Kava, Dipen J Parekh, Sanoj Punnen, Miami, FL 5:00 PD08-10 FURTHER REDUCTION OF DISQUALIFICATION RATES BY ADDITIONAL MRI-TARGETED BIOPSY WITH TRANSPERINEAL SATURATION BIOPSY COMPARED TO STANDARD 12CORE SYSTEMATIC BIOPSIES FOR SELECTION OF PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS FOR ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE. Jan Philipp Radtke*, Heidelberg, Germany, Timur Hasan Kuru, Cologne, Germany, David Bonekamp, Martin Freitag, Claudia Verena Kesch, Maya Wolf, Heidelberg, Germany, Celine Alt, Duesseldorf, Germany, Gencay Hatiboglu, Heidelberg, Germany, Silvan Boxler, Berne, Switzerland, Sascha Pahernik, Wilfried Roth, Matthias Claudius Roethke, Heinz-Peter Schlemmer, Markus Hohenfellner, Boris Hadaschik, Heidelberg, Germany 5:10 PD08-11 COMBINING MRI-US FUSION TARGETED BIOPSY WITH SYSTEMATIC BIOPSY IMPROVES RISK STRATIFICATION OF ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE CANDIDATES Xiaosong Meng*, Andrew B. Rosenkrantz, Neil Mendhiratta, Pauline Guiffart, Richard Huang, Fang-Ming Deng, Ming Zhou, Jonathan Melamed, William C. Huang, Herbert Lepor, Samir S. Taneja, New York, NY FRIDAY PROSTATE CANCER: LOCALIZED: ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE III Room 30 DE @ San Diego Convention Center Moderator: Neal Shore 5:20 PD08-12 PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF PERCENT GLEASON GRADE 4 IN PROSTATE BIOPSY SPECIMENS AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Adam Cole*, Rohit Mehra, Daniel Spratt, Ganesh Palapattu, Chang He, Scott Tomlins, Alon Weizer, Angela Wu, Felix Fang, Jeffrey Montgomery, Lakshmi Kunju, David Miller, Brent Hollenbeck, John Wei, Todd Morgan, Ann Arbor, MI APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Friday, May 6, 2016 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm Podium Session 9 PROSTATE CANCER: DETECTION & SCREENING II Room 32 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Fred Saad and J. Kellogg Parsons TIME 3:30 3:40 3:50 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE PD09-01 CORRELATION BETWEEN STAGE SHIFT AND DIFFERENCES IN MORTALITY BETWEEN THE TWO STUDY ARMS OF THE ERSPC. Monique J. Roobol*, Rotterdam, Netherlands, Anssi Auvinen, Tampere, Finland, Sigrid V. Calsson, Goteborg, Sweden, Maciej Kwiatkowski, Aarau, Switzerland, Louis J. Denis, Antwerp, Belgium, Marco Zappa, Florence, Italy, Alvaro Paez, Madrid, Spain, Jonas Hugosson, Goteborg, Sweden, Sue M. Moss, London, United Kingdom, Leonard P. Bokhorst, Rotterdam, Netherlands PD09-02 PD09-03 ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 4:00 PD09-04 ESTIMATING THE HARMS AND BENEFITS OF PROSTATE CANCER SCREENING: COMPARING COMMON CLINICAL PRACTICE TO RECOMMENDED GOOD PRACTICE Sigrid Carlsson*, New York, NY, Tiago de Carvalho, Monique Roobol, Rotterdam, Netherlands, Jonas Hugosson, Gothenburg, Sweden, Anssi Auvinen, Tampere, Finland, Maciej Kwiatkowski, Aarau, Switzerland, Arnauld Villers, Lille, France, Marco Zappa, Florence, Italy, Vera Nelen, Antwerp, Belgium, Alvaro Paez, Madrid, Spain, James Eastham, Hans Lilja, New York, NY, Harry de Koning, Rotterdam, Netherlands, Andrew Vickers, New York, NY, Eveline Heijnsdijk, Rotterdam, Netherlands PROSTATE CANCER SCREENING AND REFERRAL PATTERNS IN THE YEARS SURROUNDING THE UNITED STATES PREVENTATIVE SERVICES TASK FORCE RECOMMENDATION AGAINST PSA SCREENING IN ALL MEN Ryan Hutchinson, Abdulhadi Akhtar*, Justin Haridas, Deepa Bhat, Claus Roehrborn, Yair Lotan, Dallas, TX USPSTF PSA SCREENING GUIDELINES RESULT IN HIGHER GLEASON SCORE DIAGNOSES Glen Gejerman*, Patrick Ciccone, Martin Goldstein, Vincent Lanteri, Burton Schlecker, John Sanzone, Michael Esposito, Sergey Rome, Michael Ciccone, Eric Margolis, Robert Simon, Yijun Guo, Bloomfield, NJ, Sri Ram Pentakota, Newark, NJ, Hossein Sadeghi-Nejad, Bloomfield, NJ 76 4:10 PD09-05 PROSTATE CANCER SCREENING DECISION MAKING IN THREE STATES: 2013 BEHAVIORAL RISK FACTOR SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM ANALYSIS Jun Li*, Ingrid Hall, Guixiang Zhao, Atlanta, GA 4:20 PD09-06 PROSTATE CANCER IS LESS FREQUENT AND SEVERE IN HYPOGONADAL MEN TREATED ADEQUATELY WITH TESTOSTERONE UNDECANOATE INJECTIONS (TU) FOR UP TO 8 YEARS COMPARED TO UNTREATED HYPOGONADAL CONTROLS Ahmad Haider*, Karim Sultan Haider, Bremerhaven, Germany, Gheorghe Doros, Abdulmaged Traish, Boston, MA 4:30 PD09-07 THE ROLE OF PATIENT RACE AND ETHNICITY IN PREDICTING PHYSICIAN RECOMMENDATION OF PROSTATESPECIFIC ANTIGEN (PSA) TESTING George Turini, III*, Annie Gjelsvik, Dragan Golijanin, Gyan Pareek, Joseph Renzulli, II, Providence, RI 4:40 PD09-08 SHOULD A MAN WITH A HISTORY OF BREAST CANCER BE SCREENED FOR PROSTATE CANCER? Nikita Abhyankar*, Kent Hoskins, Michael Abern, Gregory Calip, Chicago, IL PD09-09 PROSTATE DISEASE CORRELATION ON DEMOGRAPHICS AND CLINICAL FINDINGS AMONG NATIONAL ANNUAL PROSTATIC DIGITAL RECTAL EXAM CAMPAIGN PARTICIPANTS Paul Nimrod Firaza*, Rufino Agudera, Noel Espallardo, Ulysses Quanico, Manila, Philippines 5:00 PD09-10 EFFECT OF SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE REMINDERS ON ADHERENCE TO FOLLOW-UP OF NATIONAL PROSTATIC DIGITAL RECTAL EXAM CAMPAIGN PARTICIPANTS: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED PILOT STUDY Paul Nimrod Firaza*, Enrique Ian Lorenzo, Ulysses Quanico, Manila, Philippines 5:10 PD09-11 5:20 PD09-12 SIGNIFICANCE OF PREOPERATIVE BUTYRYLCHOLINESTERASE AS AN INDEPENDENT PREDICTOR OF BIOCHEMICAL RECURRENCE-FREE SURVIVAL IN PATIENTS WITH PROSTATE CANCER TREATED WITH RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Takuya Koie*, Chikara Ohyama, Atsushi Imai, Shingo Hatakeyama, Takahiro Yoneyama, Yasuhiro Hashimoto, Tohru Yoneyama, Yuki Tobisawa, Hirosaki, Japan APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM DIAGNOSIS OF PROSTATE CANCER IN ARAB MEN Waleed Hassen*, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Friday, May 6, 2016 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm Podium Session 10 GENERAL & EPIDEMIOLOGICAL TRENDS & SOCIOECONOMICS: QUALITY IMPROVEMENT & PATIENT SAFETY III Room 23 AB @ San Diego Convention Center Moderator: Howard Goldman TIME 3:30 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE PD10-01 THE USE OF PORTABLE VIDEO MEDIA VERSUS STANDARD VERBAL COMMUNICATION IN THE UROLOGICAL CONSENT PROCESS: A RANDOMISED CONTROLLED CLINICAL TRIAL Matthew Winter*, Jon Kam, Ellen Hardy, Sunny Nalavenkata, Marcus Handmer, Hannah Ainsworth, Don Lee, Mark LouieJohnsun, Sydney, Australia 3:40 PD10-02 FOLEY CONSULTS: AN OPPORTUNITY FOR QUALITY IMPROVEMENT BY UROLOGICAL HOUSESTAFF Lisa Parrillo*, Mark Upton, Philadelphia, PA, Justin Ziemba, Baltimore, MD 3:50 PD10-03 SIMPLE OPERATING ROOM BUNDLE REDUCES SUPERFICIAL SURGICAL SITE INFECTIONS AFTER MAJOR UROLOGIC SURGERY Sarah Vij*, Ganesh Kartha, Venkatesh Krishnamurthi, Howard B Goldman, Michelle Ponziano, Cleveland, OH 4:00 PD10-04 *Presenting author ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 4:10 PD10-05 COMPARISON OF PUBLICLY REPORTED SURGICAL OUTCOMES WITH QUALITY MEASURES FROM A STATEWIDE SURGICAL IMPROVEMENT COLLABORATIVE Gregory Auffenberg*, Khurshid Ghani, Zaojun Ye, Apoorv Dhir, Yuqing Gao, Ann Arbor, MI, Brian Stork, Muskegon, MI, David Miller, Ann Arbor, MI COMPLIANCE WITH AUA ANTIBIOTIC GUIDELINES – HOW ARE WE DOING WITH URETEROSCOPY? Daniel Greene*, Bradley Gill, Bryan Hinck, Nima Almassi, Yaw Nyame, Venkatesh Krishnamurthi, Sriharan Sivalingam, Manoj Monga, Cleveland, OH 77 4:20 PD10-06 PATIENT FRAILTY PREDICTS FOR SERIOUS COMPLICATIONS AFTER RENAL CANCER SURGERY– ANALYSIS FROM NSQIP Jessica Hoffen*, Natalie Fahey, ChiHsiung Wang, Sangtae Park, Evanston, IL 4:30 PD10-07 FASTER CARE FOR LESS? COST MODEL OF HEMATURIA CARE REDESIGN Tony T. Chen*, Wendy Webster, Mohammad Shahsahebi, Michael E. Lipkin, Glenn M. Preminger, Sharon K. Hull, Charles D. Scales, Jr., Durham, NC 4:40 PD10-08 COMPLIANCE AND METABOLIC STONE DISEASE. DOES DISTANCE TO CARE MATTER? Maxx Gallegos*, Julie Riley, Albuquerque, NM FRIDAY 4:50 4:50 PD10-09 HEALTH CARE DISPARITIES AND POST DISCHARGE COMPLICATIONS IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING RADICAL CYSTECTOMY David M. Golombos*, Padraic O’Malley, Patrick Lewicki, Bashir Al Hussein Al Awamlh, New York, NY, Daniel P. Nguyen, Bern, Switzerland, Igor Inoyatov, Brooklyn, NY, Douglas S. Scherr, New York, NY 5:00 PD10-10 AFRICAN AMERICAN RACE IS NOT ASSOCIATED WITH POST-OPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS FOLLOWING UROLOGIC ONCOLOGY PROCEDURES IN THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS NATIONAL SURGICAL QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Daniel Parker*, Elizabeth Handorf, Marc Smaldone, Robert G. Uzzo, Adam Reese, Philadelphia, PA 5:10 PD10-11 COMPARISON OF SURVIVAL OUTCOMES FOR AFRICANⴚAMERICAN AND CAUCASIAN MEN WITH ADVANCED PENILE CANCER IN FLORIDA Chad R. Ritch*, Miami, FL, Nicola Pavan, Trieste, Italy, Samarpit Ray, Nachiketh Soodana⫺Prakash, Raymond R. Balise, Dipen J. Parekh, Mark L. Gonzalgo, Miami, FL 5:20 PD10-12 IMPLEMENTATION OF THE THREE E’S (EFFICIENCY, EDUCATION, AND ECONSULTS) TO IMPROVE UROLOGY ACCESS WITHIN THE VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION Matthew Uhlman*, Savanah Lakose, Dena Dietzler, Joseph Cullen, Bradley Erickson, Iowa City, IA APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM 78 MP ⫽ Moderated Poster Session, PD ⫽ Podium Session Plenary Session Saturday, May 7, 2016 7:30 am - 12:00 pm 7:30 WELCOME AND ANNOUNCEMENTS AUA Secretary: Manoj Monga 7:35 POINT-COUNTERPOINT: MITOMYCIN C FOR REFRACTORY BLADDER NECK CONTRACTURE Moderator: Kenneth Angermeier Debater - Pro: Jill Buckley Debater - Con: Anthony Mundy 7:55 STATE-OF-THE-ART LECTURE: LICHEN SCLEROSUS Bradley Erickson 8:10 CRITICAL DISCUSSION: URETHROPLASTY: TRANSECTING VS. NON-TRANSECTING APPROACHES Critical Discussant: Gerald Jordan Presenters: Daniela Andrich Keith Rourke 8:30 STATE-OF-THE-ART LECTURE: UROLOGY AND GLOBAL HEALTH: GLOBAL CIRCUMCISION: WHO CARES Philip Li 8:35 STATE-OF-THE-ART LECTURE: UROLOGY AND GLOBAL HEALTH: WORLD VASECTOMY DAY Ira Sharlip 8:40 CRITICAL DISCUSSION: STRATIFYING THE CARE OF BPH: FROM BENCH TO BEDSIDE AND BACK Critical Discussant: John Hollingsworth Presenters: William Ricke Wade Bushman JOURNAL OF UROLOGY 2015: HIGH IMPACT ARTICLES 9:00 JOURNAL OF UROLOGY 2015: YEAR IN REVIEW Joseph Smith 9:05 JOURNAL OF UROLOGY 2015: TOP PAPERS: FEMALE UROLOGY AND STONES Toby Chai 9:15 JOURNAL OF UROLOGY 2015: TOP PAPERS: BPH AND ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION Kevin McVary 9:25 JOURNAL OF UROLOGY 2015: TOP PAPERS: PROSTATE AND TESTIS CANCER Laurence Klotz 9:35 JOURNAL OF UROLOGY 2015: TOP PAPERS: BLADDER AND RENAL CANCER Badrinath Konety 9:45 JOURNAL OF UROLOGY 2015: TOP PAPERS: INVESTIGATIVE UROLOGY Karl-Erik Andersson 10:00 PANEL DISCUSSION: ROBOTS ON THE HORIZON Moderator: Prokar Dasgupta Panelists: Michael Stark Tadashi Matsuda Koon Rha 10:25 CRITICAL DISCUSSION: STRATIFYING THE CARE OF BLADDER CANCER: FROM BENCH TO BEDSIDE AND BACK Critical Discussant: Alon Weizer Panelists: Anthony Costello Bernard Bochner Michael Shen 10:45 PANEL DISCUSSION: MANAGEMENT OF REFRACTORY OAB IN THE GERIATRIC PATIENT Moderator: David Ginsberg Panelists: Kenneth Peters Michael Albo Ragi Doggweiler *Presenting author 79 SATURDAY PLENARY I - SATURDAY Hall A @ San Diego Convention Center BEST ABSTRACTS 11:10 BEST ABSTRACT: PI-01: PROGRESSION FROM NON-MUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER (NMIBC) TO MUSCLE INVASION IS ASSOCIATED WITH LOWER RESPONSE RATES TO NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY Eugene Pietzak*, Eugene Cha, Emily Zabor, Qiang Li, David Solit, Jonathan Rosenberg, Dean Bajorin, Bernard Bochner, Harry Herr, Gopa Iyer, New York, NY 11:18 BEST ABSTRACT: PI-02: A SYSTEMATIC APPROACH TO DISCUSSING ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE TO PATIENTS WITH LOW-RISK PROSTATE CANCER Behfar Ehdaie*, Melissa Assel, Nicole Benfante, New York, NY, Deepak Malhotra, Boston, MA, Andrew Vickers, New York, NY 11:26 BEST ABSTRACT: PI-03: A RANDOMIZED STUDY OF INTRA-OPERATIVE AUTOLOGOUS RETROPUBIC URETHRAL SLING ON URINARY CONTROL AFTER ROBOT ASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Hao Nguyen*, Michael Leapman, San Francisco, CA, Sanoj Punnen, Miami, FL, Janet Cowan, San Francisco, CA, Clint Cary, Indianapolis, IN, Christopher Welty, Matthew Cooperberg, Maxwell Meng, Kirsten Greene, Sima Porten, Maurice Garcia, Peter Carroll, San Francisco, CA 11:34 BEST ABSTRACT: PI-04: SURGEON AND HOSPITAL VARIATION IN THE COSTS OF ROBOT-ASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY IN THE UNITED STATES Alexander Cole*, Jeffrey Leow, Steven Chang, Christian Meyer, Nawar Hanna, Adam Kibel, Boston, MA, Mani Menon, Jesse Sammon, Firas Abdollah, Detroit, MI, Benjamin Chung, Palo Alto, CA, Maxine Sun, Quoc-Dien Trinh, Boston, MA 11:42 BEST ABSTRACT: PI-05: ULTRA-SHORT, SHORT, MEDIUM AND LONG-PULSE LASER LITHOTRIPSY PERFORMANCE Peter Kronenberg*, Amadora, Portugal, Olivier Traxer, Paris, France 11:50 BEST ABSTRACT: PI-06: LONG-TERM PUDENDAL NERVE ELECTRICAL STIMULATION ACCELERATES RECOVERY FROM STRESS INCONTINENCE VIA INCREASED NEUROTROPHIN EXPRESSION AND NERVE REGENERATION IN AN ANIMAL MODEL Hai-Hong Jiang*, Qixiang Song, Bradley Gill, Yolanda Cruz, Cleveland, OH, Zhiliang Weng, Wenzhou, China, People’s Republic of, Margot Damaser, Cleveland, OH 12:00 SESSION CONCLUDES APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Plenary Session Saturday, May 7, 2016 10:00 am - 11:00 am PLENARY II - SATURDAY Room 6 A @ San Diego Convention Center 10:00 POINT-COUNTERPOINT: RENAL AUTOTRANSPLANT IS BETTER THAN ILEAL URETER FOR SEVERE RADIATION-INDUCED URETERAL STRICTURES Moderator: Paul Kozlowski Debater - Pro: Frank Darras Debater - Con: Robert Stein 10:20 STATE-OF-THE-ART LECTURE: LIFE EXPECTANCY CALCULATIONS CAN IMPACT PATIENT SELECTION IN ALL AREAS OF UROLOGY John Barry 10:35 POINT-COUNTERPOINT: RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY SHOULD BE ENCOURAGED TO MEN AT ANY AGE Moderator: Edward Messing Debater - Pro: John Davis Debater - Con: Peter Albertsen 11:00 SESSION CONCLUDES APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Saturday, May 7, 2016 7:00 am - 6:30 pm SEXUAL MEDICINE SOCIETY OF NORTH AMERICA (SMSNA) Ballroom 20 D @ San Diego Convention Center 7:00 NON-CME PORTION OF PROGRAM PRESIDENTIAL WELCOME Moderator: Lawrence Hakim BREAKFAST SYMPOSIUM: BREAKFAST INCLUDED (HOSTED IN ROOM 20BC) 8:00 8:05 CME PORTION OF PROGRAM COMMENCES 80 CME ACTIVITY ANNOUNCEMENTS Moderator: Run Wang SESSION 1 – ICSM/ISSM Moderators: Lawrence Hakim, Luca Incrocci 11:40 MALE SEXUAL FUNCTION: KEY RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE 4TH INTERNATIONAL CONSULTATION FOR SEXUAL MEDICINE Gerald Brock 8:25 MEDICARE COVERAGE IN THE BEDROOM: THE LIGHTS ARE ON Eugene Rhee FEMALE SEXUAL FUNCTION: KEY RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE 4TH INTERNATIONAL CONSULTATION FOR SEXUAL MEDICINE Sharon Parish 8:40 ISSM WORLD MEETING IN BEIJING: A MESSAGE FROM ISSM PRESIDENT Wayne Hellstrom 8:55 ISSM WORLD MEETING IN BEIJING: CHINESE SEXUAL MEDICINE AND WELCOME MESSAGE - LOC Hui Jiang 9:10 Q&A 9:20 SESSION 2 – SEXUAL FUNCTION AND URINARY CONTINENCE AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Moderators: Nelson Bennett, O. Lenaine Westney 9:40 11:55 Q&A 12:00 LUNCH SYMPOSIUM: LUNCH INCLUDED HOSTED IN ROOM 20D (CME NOT PROVIDED) 1:00 CME PORTION OF PROGRAM RESUMES SESSION 6 – WOUNDED WARRIOR AND GU INJURIES Moderators: Hossein Sadeghi-Nejad, Gregory Broderick 1:05 GU BATTLEFIELD INJURIES Robert Dean 1:20 VIDEO AND LIVE DISCUSSION – PERSONAL EXPERIENCE OF A WOUNDED WARRIOR Aaron Causey, Kathleen Causey 1:45 Q&A 2:00 SESSION 7 – SEX AND PAIN Moderators: Serge Carrier, Zhong Cheng Xin DECIPHERING CHRONIC GENITAL PAIN Melissa Farmer POSTPROSTATECTOMY INCONTINENCE: WHAT ARE THE ACTUAL RATES? William Brant 9:30 SESSION 5 – 3RD ANNUAL IRA D. SHARLIP LECTURE Moderators: Ira Sharlip, Ronald Lewis INCIDENCE OF SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Brian Christine PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT AND THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES FOR POST PROSTATECTOMY SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION AND URINARY INCONTINENCE Christian Nelson 2:10 POST ORGASMIC ILLNESS SYNDROME Chris McMahon 2:20 WHAT WE CAN DO FOR CHRONIC SCROTAL CONTENT PAIN Laurence Levine 2:30 Q&A 2:40 SESSION 8 – PANEL DISCUSSION: CHOOSING IMPLANTS FOR ED WITH PD Moderators: LeRoy Jones, Gerard Henry 9:50 Q&A 10:00 BREAK 10:15 SESSION 3 – POINT COUNTERPOINT DEBATE: PENILE REHABILITATION Moderators: Run Wang, Ricardo Munarriz 2:50 INFLATABLE WITH PARYLENE COATED CYLINDERS John Mulcahy 10:20 PENILE REHABILITATION IS BENEFICIAL AFTER PELVIC ONCOLOGY SURGERY Debater - Pro: Trinity Bivalacqua Debater - Con: Landon Trost 3:00 NON INFLATABLE David Ralph 3:10 Q&A 3:20 BREAK 3:35 SESSION 9 – ANDROGENS Moderators: Andrew McCullough, Irwin Goldstein 10:50 Q&A 11:00 SESSION 4 – PEYRONIE’S DISEASE Moderators: Allen Morey, Rafael Carrion INFLATABLE WITH BIOFLEX CYLINDERS Steven Wilson SMSNA HYPOGONADISM COLLOQUIUM: UPDATE Arthur Burnett PENILE CURVATURE IS NOT A PURELY SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION: NON-SEXUAL CONSEQUENCES OF PD John Mulhall 11:15 TREATMENT OF ATYPICAL PD Wayne Hellstrom 11:30 Q&A *Presenting author 81 3:50 ANDROGENS AND BPH/LUTS/PROSTATE CANCER: NEW KNOWLEDGE Tobias Kohler 4:05 FACT OR FICTION: POST FINASTERIDE SYNDROME Mohit Khera 4:20 Q&A SATURDAY 8:10 4:30 SESSION 10 – TRANSGENDER: PANEL DISCUSSION Moderators: Run Wang, Hossein Sadeghi-Nejad 5:25 SETTING UP PENILE TRANSPLANT PROGRAM – A MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNEY Arthur Burnett FROM MALE TO FEMALE: PREPARATION AND SURGICAL TIPS Dana Ohl 5:40 Q&A 5:50 SMSNA BUSINESS MEETING (MEMBERS ONLY) 6:30 ADJOURN 4:45 FROM FEMALE TO MALE: SURGICAL TIPS AND MANAGEMENT OF COMPLICATIONS Curtis Crane 5:00 Q&A 5:10 SESSION 11 – PENILE TRANSPLANT APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM LESSON LEARNT FROM WORLD FIRST SUCCESSFUL PENILE TRANSPLANTATION Andre Van Der Merwe Saturday, May 7, 2016 7:15 am - 4:30 pm ENGINEERING AND UROLOGY SOCIETY (EUS) - SECTION OF THE ENDOUROLOGICAL SOCIETY Marina DE @ Marriott 7:15 REGISTRATION 9:20 7:25 WELCOME Society Chair: William Roberts NEW TECHNOLOGY IN URETERAL STENTS Evangelos Liatsikos 9:30 SESSION 3: IDEA TO CLINICAL IMPACT WORKSHOP: THE MEDICAL DEVICE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 7:30 SESSION 1: EMERGING HIGH-IMPACT TECHNOLOGIES Moderator: Sara Best INTRODUCTION TO THE MEDICAL DEVICE PROCESS: THE STORY OF HISTOTRIPSY William Roberts SECOND-HARMONIC GENERATION IMAGING FOR CANCER: UROLOGIC APPLICATIONS Sara Best, Kevin Eliceiri 7:42 BOILING-POINT HISTOTRIPSY FOR RCC: PRECLINICAL DEVELOPMENT George Schade 7:54 3D PRINTING SURGICAL TOOLS Jeffrey Cadeddu 8:06 ENHANCED LITHOTRIPSY THROUGH SUPPRESSION OF CAVITATION BUBBLES Tim Hall 8:18 BURST WAVE LITHOTRIPSY: NONINVASIVE STONE DISINTEGRATION BY FOCUSED ULTRASOUND WITHOUT SHOCK WAVES Adam Maxwell 8:30 SESSION 2: EAU SECTION OF UROTECHNOLOGY Moderators: Evangelos Liatsikos, Jens Rassweiler NEW TRAINING MODELS IN ENDOUROLOGY Domenico Veneziano 8:40 ROBOTIC LIVING DONOR-EUROPEAN EXPERIENCE Michael Stoeckle 8:50 EXISTING SYSTEMS FOR NAVIGATION OF PROSTATE BIOPSY M. Fiedier 9:00 NEW LAPAROSCOPIC SUTURING DEVICE Jens Rassweiler 9:10 LASER INDUCED STONE DISINTEGRATION Thomas Knoll 9:50 TOOLS FOR INSIGHT: BUSINESS MODEL AND VALUE PROPOSITION CANVASES Bradley Martin 10:20 VALUE PROPOSITION DESIGN Jon Servoss 10:40 CUSTOMER DISCOVERY: VERIFYING THE UNMET NEED Bradley Martin 11:05 CREATING YOUR INNOVATION PITCH Connie Chang 11:20 WRAP UP: RESOURCES AND SUPPORT FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Connie Chang 11:30 AWARDS PRESENTATIONS Dan Stoianovici 12:00 LUNCH BREAK 1:00 SESSION 4: STENT WORKING GROUP / FDA PANEL DISCUSSION Moderator: Ravindra Kulkarni DRUG-ELUTING STENTS – AN UPDATE John Denstedt 1:15 82 RADIANCE URETERAL STENT: CHALLENGES AND ISSUES WITH REGULATORY CLEARANCE Walter Ryan 1:30 DELIVERING INNOVATOIN IN DRUG ELUTING URETERAL STENTS: AN INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVE Tim Harrah 1:45 THE DO’S AND DON’T’S FOR AN APPROVAL OF NEW DEVICES John Baxley 2:00 SESSION 5: IMAGED GUIDED WORKING GROUP Moderator: James Borin THE EVOLVING ROLE OF RENAL ENDOSCOPY AS A DIAGNOSIS TOLL FOR PATIENTS WITH NEPHROLITHIASIS Michael Borofsky 2:10 #3-D PRINTING IN UROLOGY Jonathan Silberstein 2:20 FIBER-OPTIC CONFOCAL LASER ENDOMICROSCOPY: OPTICAL TISSUE CHARACTERIZATION OF RENAL TUMORS Li-Ming Su 2:30 TRANSPERINEAL MRI/US FUSION PROSTATE BIOPSY Ben Challacombe 2:40 NEAR-INFRARED FLUORESCENCE IMAGING TO FACILITATE ROBOTIC RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY Lee Zhao 2:50 IRREVERSIBLE ELECTROPORATION IN UROLOGY: TREATMENT AND FOLLOW-UP Pilar Laguna Pes POSTER SESSIONS 1 & 2 (TO RUN CONCURRENT WITH EUS SESSION) 1:00 - 2:30 PM AND 3:00 - 4:30 PM 4:30 ADJOURN APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Saturday, May 7, 2016 7:30 am – 11:45 am RESIDENTS FORUM Room 7 @ San Diego Convention Center 7:30 REGISTRATION 10:10 BREAK 7:45 WELCOME AND INTRODUCTORY REMARKS Committee Chair: Benjamin Ristau 10:20 CORE CURRICULUM SERIES Yair Lotan 7:50 PRESENTATION SPONSORED BY BOSTON SCIENTIFIC 10:30 TEACHING AWARD PRESENTATION Daniel Parker FINDING YOUR FIRST JOB: WHAT I WISH I KNEW Moderator: Hans Arora 10:40 RAFFLE DRAWING/CLOSING REMARKS 10:45 FELLOWS INTRODUCTION 8:10 POLICY PANEL OF EXPERTS ROUNDTABLE Mark Litwin James Ulchaker C.J. Stimson 11:00 LUNCH WITH A FELLOW (PEDIATRICS, RECONSTRUCTION, ONCOLOGY, ENDOUROLOGY, MINIMALLY INVASIVE & ROBOTIC SURGERY, INFERTILITY, FEMALE PELVIC & RECONSTRUCTIVE MEDICINE) 8:40 PRACTICE PANEL OF EXPERTS Gerald Jordan, Richard Santucci Sameer Siddiqui Sanford Siegel 11:45 ADJOURN 9:10 GETTING TO “WIN” IN YOUR CONTRACT NEGOTIATION Roger Bonds Saturday, May 7, 2016 7:30 am - 12:00 pm ARAB ASSOCIATION OF UROLOGY 1AB @ San Diego Convention Center 7:30 BREAKFAST AND COFFEE 8:00 WELCOME Ibrahim Bani-Hani, Hassan Abol-Enein SESSION I: URO-ONCOLOGY Moderators: Ibrahim Bani Hani, Adel Alhunaian, Raja Khauli *Presenting author 83 8:05 BLADDER SPARING TREATMENT IN INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER: LIMITATIONS AND OUTCOME Kemat Ashish 8:20 RENAL MASS: PREOPERATIVE NEEDLE BIOPSY, VALUE AND LIMITATIONS Ismail Khalaf 8:35 HIGH RISK AND LOCALLY ADVANCED PROSTATE CANCER: MULTIDICIPLINARY TREATMENT Peter T. Scardino 8:50 HORMONE REFRACTORY PROSTATE CANCER: THERAPEUTIC ALTERNATIVES Fred Saad 9:05 OPTIMIZATION OF TURBT OF NON MUSCLE INVASIVE DISEASE Mark S. Soloway 9:20 DISCUSSION 9:40 9:55 10:10 10:25 BPH: TURP, OPEN PROSTATECTOMY IN THE ERA OF LASER Hassan Abol-Enein 10:40 DISCUSSION SESSION III: FUNCTIONAL UROLOGY Moderators: Nibbrass Al-Hamdani, Muhamed Bulbul, Abdul Naser Al Shunaigat 11:00 SUI IN FEMALES: THE BEST, THE EASIEST AND COST EFFECTIVE TREATMENT Gamal M. Ghoniem 11:15 SESSION II: ENDOUROLOGY AND STONES Moderators: Nasr Ramadan, Mohamed Eissa, Yasser Farahat LONG-TERM TESTOSTERONE THERAPY Ridwan Shabsigh 11:30 RECENT ADVANCES IN URS: EXPANDED INDICATIONS Wahib E.F. Isac MEDICAL TREATMENT OF MALE INFERTILITY: WHAT IS NEW? Keith A. Jarvi 11:45 DISCUSSION 11:55 CLOSING REMARKS 12:00 ADJOURN MEDICAL TREATMENT OF URINARY STONES: THE PLACE IN MODERN UROLOGY Ibrahim Bani Hani LIMITATION OF PCNL: ENDOSCOPIC SOLUTIONS Michael Grasso, III APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Saturday, May 7, 2016 7:30 am – 5:30 pm SOCIETY FOR PEDIATRIC UROLOGY Seaport A-E @ Hyatt 6:30 REGISTRATION/BREAKFAST 12:15 – 1:30 FELLOWS LUNCHEON 7:30 SESSION 6: HYPOSPADIAS POSTER SESSION Melise Keays Elizabeth Yerkes 1:45 SESSION 8: NEUROPATHIC BLADDER Konrad Szymanski Eric Kurzock 8:35 SPU LECTURE: THE 8 PRACTICES OF HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL SURGEONS Jeffrey Smith 2:50 9:20 BREAK/EXHIBITS POINT COUNTERPOINT: TRAUMA: KIDS ARE LITTLE ADULTS Moderator: Chad Wallis Panelists: Yes: Ben Breyer No: Doug Husmann 9:40 SESSION 7: NEUROPATHIC BLADDER/RECON Dominic Frimberger Tony Herndon 3:45 BREAK/EXHIBITS 4:10 SESSION 9: TUMOR/TRAUMA/TRANSPLANT Blake Palmer Fernanado Ferrer 5:20 PEDIATRIC UROLOGIC ONCOLOGY WORKING GROUP (PUOWG) SURVEY OF SPU MEMBERS ON THE CURRENT STATE OF ONCOLOGY AMONG PEDIATRIC UROLOGISTS Nicholas Cost on behalf of the PUOWG Executive Committee 5:30 ADJOURN 10:15 PANEL DISCUSSION: UROLOGIC CONGENITALISM: SUCCESSFUL TRANSITION FROM CHILDHOOD TO ADULTHOOD Moderator: Rosalia Misseri Panelists: Elizabeth Yerkes, Hadley Wood, Joseph Smith 11:15 SPU PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS 11:30 SPU PRIZE AWARDS, GRADUATING FELLOWS AND SPU RESEARCH GRANT PRESENTATION 11:45 SPU ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING (SPU MEMBERS ONLY) 12:15 LUNCH (ON OWN) APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM 84 Saturday, May 7, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Moderated Poster Session 21 PROSTATE CANCER: DETECTION & SCREENING III Room 30 ABC @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Ryan Berglund and Ben Challacombe ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP21-01 THE WEIGHTED GLEASON SCORE OF PROSTATE BIOPSY SPECIMENS IMPROVES THE PREDICTION OF PATHOLOGIC GLEASON SCORE Eric Cho*, Joshua Kaplan, Andrew Harbin, Anastasiya Kamenko, Frederick Ramsey, Jack Mydlo, Daniel Eun, Adam Reese, Philadelphia, PA ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP21-07 THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT AND PSA SCREENING PRACTICES: ANALYSIS OF RACIAL SUBGROUPS Alexander Cole*, Christian Meyer, Malte Vetterlein, Björn Löppenberg, Adam Kibel, Boston, MA, Firas Abdollah, Detroit, MI, Jeffrey Leow, Thomas Seisen, Michael Zavaski, Maxine Sun, Boston, MA, Jesse Sammon, Detroit, MI, Quoc-Dien Trinh, Boston, MA MP21-02 NOVEL QUANTITATIVE IMAGING ALGORITHMS DISTINGUISH LOCALIZED AND METASTATIC HIGH-GRADE PRIMARY PROSTATE CANCERS Eric Miller*, Arkadiusz Gertych, Zhaoxuan Ma, Nathan Ing, Michael Lewis, Beatrice Knudsen, Isla Garraway, Los Angeles, CA MP21-08 DETERMINANTS OF PROSTATE SPECIFIC ANTIGEN SCREENING AMONG BLACK MEN IN THE UNITED STATES IN THE CONTEMPORARY ERA Jesse Sammon*, Deepansh Dalela, Detroit, MI, Firas Abdollah, Royal Oak, MI, Toni Choueiri, Boston, MA, Paul Han, Moritz Hansen, Portland, ME, Paul Nguyen, Boston, MA, Akshay Sood, Mani Menon, Detroit, MI, Quoc-Dien Trinh, Boston, MA MP21-03 HOW ACCURATE IS THE PSA TEST? A PREVALENCE STUDY OF DISTURBED PSA VALUES IN A TERTIARY REFERRAL HOSPITAL Cedric Poyet*, Karim Saba, Noemie Lautenbach, Lanja Saleh, Martin Umbehr, Tullio Sulser, Michael Müntener, Arnold von Eckardstein, Zurich, Switzerland MP21-09 INFORMED DECISION MAKING PRIOR TO PSA SCREENING: INITIAL RESULTS USING THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY (ACS) DECSION AID (DA) AMONG A MEDICALLY UNDERSERVED COHORT Mehmet Gokce*, Jacqueline Frost, Pamela Roberson, Robert Volk, Curtis Pettaway, Houston, TX MP21-04 SCREENING FOR FLUOROQUINOLONE RESISTANT E. COLI PRIOR TO TRUS GUIDED PROSTATE BIOPSY IS COST EFFECTIVE AND SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCES THE RISK OF SEPSIS. Michael Holmes*, Chunhuan Lao, Ross Lawrenson, Chris Mansell, Hamilton, New Zealand MP21-05 MP21-10 THE IMPACT OF MEDICARE ELIGIBILITY ON PROSTATE CANCER SCREENING BEHAVIORS Christian Meyer*, Boston, MA, Jesse Sammon, Detroit, MI, Björn Löppenberg, Jeffrey Leow, Nawar Hanna, Julian Hanske, Alexander Cole, Boston, MA, Firas Abdollah, Mani Menon, Detroit, MI, Maxine Sun, QuocDien Trinh, Boston, MA TEMPORAL TRENDS IN PROSTATE CANCER RISK GROUP STRATIFICATION FOLLOWING THE 2008 UNITED STATES PREVENTIVE SERVICES TASK FORCE RECOMMENDATIONS Firas Abdollah*, Royal Oak, MI, Deepansh Dalela, Akshay Sood, Jesse Sammon, Patrick Karabon, Detroit, MI, Christian Meyer, Maxine Sun, Toni Choueiri, Boston, MA, Mani Menon, Detroit, MI, Quoc-Dien Trinh, Boston, MA MP21-11 AGE DEPENDENT VARIATION IN THE EFFECT OF PHYSICIAN RECOMMENDATIONS TO UNDERGO PROSTATE SPECIFIC ANTIGEN (PSA) SCREENING FOLLOWING THE UNITED STATES PREVENTIVE SERVICES TASK FORCE 2012 STATEMENT AGAINST PSA SCREENING. Jesse Sammon*, Deepansh Dalela, Detroit, MI, Firas Abdollah, Royal Oak, MI, Akshay Sood, Detroit, MI, Paul Han, Moritz Hansen, Portland, ME, Björn Löppenberg, Patrick Karabon, Mani Menon, Detroit, MI, Quoc-Dien Trinh, Boston, MA MP21-06 STATE-BY-STATE RACIAL VARIATIONS IN PROSTATE SPECIFIC ANTIGEN SCREENING PATTERNS: A NATIONWIDE ANALYSIS. Deepansh Dalela*, Björn Löppenberg, Akshay Sood, Jesse Sammon, Detroit, MI, Maxine Sun, Quoc-Dien Trinh, Boston, MA, Wooju Jeong, Craig Rogers, James Peabody, Mani Menon, Detroit, MI, Firas Abdollah, Royal Oak, MI *Presenting author 85 MP21-12 PCA3 AND T2:ERG ADD FURTHER PREDICTIVE AND CLINICAL BENEFIT TO THE DETECTION OF PROSTATE CANCER IN MEN OF VARIOUS AGES IN THE EARLY DETECTION RESEARCH NETWORK (EDRN) Padraic O’Malley*, David M. Golombos, Patrick Lewicki, Bashir Al Hussein Al Awamlh, Paul J. Christos, New York, NY, Ian M. Thompson, San Antonio, TX, Martin G. Sanda, Atlanta, GA, John T. Wei, Livonia, MI, Mark A. Rubin, Christopher E. Barbieri, Douglas S. Scherr, New York, NY MP21-17 STANDARD PROSTATE BIOPSY VS NEW DIAGNOSTIC PATH WITH MRI AND FUSION BIOPSY: PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED STUDY. Francesco Porpiglia*, Fabrizio Mele, Matteo Manfredi, Riccardo Bertolo, Daniele Amparore, Enrico Checcucci, Roberta Aimar, Marco Cossu, Enrico Bollito, Orbassano, Torino, Italy, Filippo Russo, candiolo, torino, Italy, Dario Gned, Agostino De Pascale, Orbassano, Torino, Italy, Stefano Cirillo, candiolo, torino, Italy, Cristian Fiori, Orbassano, Torino, Italy MP21-13 DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW NOMOGRAM TO PREDICT INSIGNIFICANT PROSTATE CANCER IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Jae Ho Yoo*, Tae Heon Kim, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Seung Hee Yum, Gunpo, Korea, Republic of, Byong Chang Jeong, Seong Il Seo, Seong Soo Jeon, Han Yong Choi, Hyun Moo Lee, Seoul, Korea, Republic of MP21-18 PROSTATE CANCER DETECTION BETWEEN PERIPHERAL ZONE AND TRANSITIONAL ZONE TARGETED BIOPSIES: PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM A PROSPECTIVE COHORT OF MEN UNDERGOING MRI-US FUSION BIOPSY Bruno Nahar*, Nachiketh Soodana Prakash, Raymond Balise, Tara Abboud, Nicola Pavan, Samarpit Rai, Felipe Munera, Vasanti Jhaveri, Rosa Castillo, Murugesan Manoharan, Bruce Kava, Ramgopal Satyanarayana, Mark Gonzalgo, Chad Ritch, Dipen Parekh, Sanoj Punnen, Miami, FL MP21-14 IS THERE ANY OBJECTIVE CORRELATION BETWEEN PROSTATE IMAGING-REPORTING AND DATA SYSTEM SCORE ON PRE-BIOPSY MULTIPARAMETRIC MRI OF THE PROSTATE AND GLEASON SCORE ON TARGETED TRUS AND TEMPLATE PROSTATE BIOPSY? Yih Chyn Phan*, Panagiotis Papikinos, Shahid Khan, Naomi Sellars, Ajay Pankhania, James Henderson, Mushtaq Shuja, Michael Swinn, Abhay Rane, Redhill, United Kingdom MP21-15 MP21-19 PREVALENCE OF MRI USE IN PATIENTS RECEIVING TREATMENT FOR PROSTATE CANCER Katherine Cotter*, Yunhua Fan, Badrinath Konety, Minneapolis, MN MP21-20 ENDORECTAL MULTIPARAMETRIC 3TESLA MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING ASSOCIATED TO SYSTEMATIC COGNITIVE BIOPSIES DO NOT INCREASE PROSTATE CANCER DETECTION RATE: A RANDOMIZED PROSPECTIVE TRIAL Gianluigi Taverna*, Giorgio Bozzini, Mauro Seveso, Oliviero de Francesco, Pietro Bono, Castellanza VA, Italy, Marco Provenzano, NicoloMaria Buffi, Giorgio Guazzoni, Rozzano MI, Italy, Alberto Mandressi, Castellanza VA, Italy MULTIPARAMETRIC MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING AND MRI/TRUSFUSION-BIOPSY FOR INDEX TUMOR DETECTION: CORRELATION WITH RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY SPECIMEN Jan Philipp Radtke*, Constantin Schwab, Maya Wolf, Martin Freitag, Heidelberg, Germany, Celine Alt, Duesseldorf, Germany, Claudia Verena Kesch, Sascha Pahernik, David Bonekamp, Wilfried Roth, Svenja Schüler, Christian Stock, Heinz-Peter Schlemmer, Matthias Claudius Roethke, Markus Hohenfellner, Boris Hadaschik, Heidelberg, Germany APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM MP21-16 3T MULTI-PARAMETRIC MRI PERFORMANCE IN PROSTATE CANCER DETECTION: PERIPHERAL ZONE TUMORS VS. TRANSITIONAL ZONE Nazanin Asvadi*, Pooria Khoshnoodi, Hector Alcala, Amin Moshksar, Daniel Margolis, Los Angeles, CA, Anthony Sisk, Los Angels, CA, Jiaoti Huang, Robert Reiter, Steven Raman, Los Angeles, CA 86 Saturday, May 7, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Moderated Poster Session 22 STONE DISEASE: SURGICAL THERAPY I Room 31 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: David Duchene, Brian Eisner and Ali Kural ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP22-01 REARRANGEMENT OF THE GUY’S STONE SCORE IMPROVES PREDICTION OF STONE FREE RATE AFTER PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY. Jorge Moreno-Palacios*, Efraı́n MaldonadoAlcaraz, Enrique Garcia-Peña, Juan Ramon Torres-Anguiano, Eduardo Serrano-Brambila, Leon Octavio Torres-Mercado, Virgilio Augusto López-Sámano, Mexico City, Mexico ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP22-08 THE USE OF AN OCCLUSION BALLOON DEVICE AND PCNL OUTCOMES: SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE Ilan Z. Kafka, Marc J. Rogers*, Omar Ayyash, Sarah Sprauer, Timothy D. Averch, Pittsburgh, PA MP22-09 ENDOLITHOTRIPSY FOR UROLITHIASIS IN A GAS (CO2) MEDIUM. P.V. Glibochko, Y.G. Alyaev, L.M. Rapoport, D.G. Tsarichenko, E.G. Arzumanyan*, Moscow, Russian Federation MP22-02 COMPARISON OF SCORING SYSTEMS USED TO PREDICT STONE FREE STATUS AFTER PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY: A SINGLE CENTRE STUDY WITH 208 CASES Benjamin Lim*, Wai Loon Yam, Sey Kiat Lim, Jin Kiat Teo, Darren Goh, Foo Cheong Ng, Singapore, Singapore MP22-10 INCREASED THE RISK OF POSITIVE INTRAOPERATIVE URINE CULTURE AFTER URETEROSCOPIC LITHOTRIPSY FOR PATIENTS WITH MILD PYURIA Kuan-Jung Lin*, Yi-Hsiu Huang, Taipei, Taiwan MP22-03 RIRS: DUSTING VS FRAGMENTAION FOR RENAL STONE < 2 CM Wael Gamal*, Ahmed Mmdouh, Sohag, Egypt MP22-11 SAFETY AND SURGICAL OUTCOMES OF PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITOTOMY IN PATIENTS WITH POOR RENAL FUNCTION. Alexander Heinze*, Miguel Villalobos, Eduardo Cruz-Nuricumbo, Lizzette Gomez de Regil, Rodrigo Suarez-Ibarrola, Carlos Otilio Garcı́a-Jiménez, Marı́a Teresa del Carmen Moreno y Suarez, Eddie Noj-Moreno, Merida, Mexico, Maria Dolores Alsina, Joey Piccolo, Kassandra Oliva, Mérida, Mexico MP22-04 URETEROSCOPY FOR URETERAL STONES: A MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS OF ADVERSE EVENTS Carrie Yeast*, Woodson Smelser, Jack Campbell, Derek Benham, Chelsea Deroche, James Cummings, Columbia, MO MP22-05 MICROPERC VERSUS MINIPERC FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF MEDIUM-SIZED RENAL STONES: A COMPARATIVE MULTICENTER CLINICAL STUDY. Amr Gaber, Dortmund, Germany, Riccardo Galli, Marco Rosa, Salvatore Micali, Modena, Italy, Mohamed Keheila*, New York, NY, Mohamed Abdelhafez, Medhat Abdalla, Assiut, Egypt, David Leavitt, New York, NY, Giampaolo Bianchi, Modena, Italy, Michael Truss, Dortmund, Germany MP22-12 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN OPERATIVE TIMES AND COMPLICATION RATES IN PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROSTOLITHOTOMY PROCEDURES Julie Stein*, Kaitlan Cobb, John Michael DiBianco, Patrick Mufarrij, Washington, DC MP22-13 BURST LASER LITHOTRIPSY – A NOVEL LITHOTRIPSY MODE Peter Kronenberg*, Amadora, Portugal, Olivier Traxer, Paris, France MP22-06 PELVIC URETERAL STONES IN WOMEN: MICROURETEROSCOPY REDUCES THE NEED FOR URETERAL STENTING COMPARED TO CONVENTIONAL URETEROSCOPY. Juan-Pablo Caballero-Romeu*, Alicante, Spain, Juan-Antonio Galán-Llopis, Helena Pérez-Seoane, Alejandro-Jose Garcia-Segui, Aleixandre Verges-Prosper, Araceli AmorósTorres, Elche, Spain MP22-14 THE IMPACT OF LASER FIBER STRIPPING ON STONE FRAGMENTATION & POWER OUTPUT Cayde Ritchie*, Patrick Yang, Brandon Peplinski, Salim Cheriyan, Samuel Abourbih, Duane Baldwin, Loma Linda, CA MP22-15 MP22-07 SPONTANEOUS PASSAGE OF URETERAL STONES FOLLOWING STENT PLACEMENT Lee Baumgarten*, Anuj Desai, Michel Pontari, Daniel Eun, Jack Mydlo, Adam Reese, Philadelphia, PA *Presenting author 87 STONE RETROPULSION WITH THE USE OF A RECENTLY INTRODUCED HOLMIUM LASER SYSTEM. Panagiotis Kallidonis*, Lefteris Amanatides, Nikolaos Spiliopoulos, Vasileios Panagopoulos, Marinos Vasilas, Iason Kyriazis, Wissam Kemal, Evangelos Liatsikos, Patra, Greece MP22-16 A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED STUDY OF MULTI-PERSON TAKE TURNS OPERATION AND SINGLE-PERSON OPERATION IN FLEXIBLE URETEROSCOPY FOR >1.5CM RENAL CALCULI Gonghui Li*, Hangzhou, China, People’s Republic of MP22-19 PERI-OPERATIVE OUTCOMES OF PERCUTANEOUS STONE SURGERY IN PATIENTS WITH URINARY DIVERSIONS. Marco Bolgeri*, Giorgio Mazzon, Vimoshan Arumuham, Rebecca Dale, Clare Allen, Alex Kirkham, Navin Ramachandran, Sian Allen, Daron Smith, Tim Philp, Simon Choong, London, United Kingdom MP22-17 COMBINED ROBOTIC FLEXIBLE URETERORENOSCOPY AND MINI PERCUTANEOUS LITHOTRIPSY IN SUPINE POSITION Kemal Sarica*, Istanbul, Turkey, Nida Zafer Tokatli, Remzi Saglam, H. Gurdal Inal, Yildirim Yilmaz, Ankara, Turkey, Anup Patel, London, United Kingdom MP22-20 CLINICAL OUTCOMES OF PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITOTOMY IN PATIENTS WITH INCIDENTAL PURULENT URINE Miguel Villalobos-Gollas*, Alexander Heinze, Lizzette Gomez-de-Regil, Merida, Mexico APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM MP22-18 THE VOLUMETRIC EVALUATION OF MULTI CENTRIC RESULTS OF ROBOT ASSISTED FLEXIBLE URETEROSCOPY Petrisor Geavlete*, Bucharest, Romania, Jens Rassweiler, Heilbronn, Germany, Jan Klein, Ulm, Germany, Nida Zafer Tokatli, Ankara, Turkey, Olivier Traxer, Paris, France, AbdulQadir Al Zarooni, Yasser Farahat, Umm Al Quwain, United Arab Emirates, Remzi Saglam, Ankara, Turkey Saturday, May 7, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Moderated Poster Session 23 SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY & SIMULATION: INSTRUMENTATION & TECHNOLOGY I Room 25 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Jean de la Rosette, Gerhard Fuchs and Georges Haber ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP23-01 FLOW DISRUPTIONS IN ROBOTICASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY: THE IMPACT OF RESIDENT EDUCATION Christopher Dru*, Tom Feng, Los Angeles, CA, Jennifer Anger, Beverly Hills, CA, Ken Catchpole, Los Angeles, CA ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP23-05 EVALUATION OF TMAX, THERMAL SPREAD, AND HEAT DISSIPATION OF MONOPOLAR “SHORT BURST” CAUTERY MIITIGATED BY ICE COLD IRRIGATION IN A PORCINE MODEL Adam Gordon, Douglas Skarecky*, Zhamshid Okhunov, Christina Hwang, Renai Yoon, Thomas Ahlering, Orange, CA MP23-02 OVERNIGHT STAY IS ADEQUATE FOR ALL TYPES OF ROBOTIC RENAL SURGERY Sean Henderson, Janice Rosenthal, Ronney Abaza*, Dublin, OH MP23-06 TRANSVAGINAL NATURAL ORIFICE TRANSLUMINAL ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY (NOTES) IN UROLOGY: REPORT OF 261 CASES IN A SINGLE CENTER Zou Xiaofeng*, Zhang Guoxi, Xiao Rihai, Yuan Yuanhu, Wu Gengqing, Wang Xiaoning, Xue Yijun, Ganzhou, Jiangxi, China, People’s Republic of MP23-03 CONTINENCE RECOVER AFTER VESICOURETHRAL ANASTOMOSIS WITH BIDIRECTIONAL SUTURE (V-LOC 180) VERSUS POLYGLECAPRONE (MONOCRYL) IN ROBOTIC-ASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Emad Rajih*, Blatimore, MD, Malek Meskawi, Abdullah Alenizi, Kevin C Zorn, Assaad Elhakim, Montreal, Canada MP23-07 BIODEGRADABLE DRUG-ELUTING STENTS: TARGETING UROTHELIAL TUMORS OF UPPER URINARY TRACT Alexandre Barros*, Gmr, Portugal, Shane Browne, Berkeley, CA, Carlos Oliveira, Braga, Portugal, Rui L. Reis, Ana Rita Duarte, Gmr, Portugal, Kevin Healy, Berkeley, CA, Estevão Lima, Braga, Portugal MP23-04 IMPACT OF OBESITY ON WOUND COMPLICATIONS FOLLOWING RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY IS MITIGATED BY ROBOTIC TECHNIQUE M Francesca Monn*, Kaitlin R. Jaqua, Adam C. Calaway, Matthew J. Mellon, Michael O. Koch, Ronald S. Boris, Indianapolis, IN 88 MP23-08 HYBRID TRANSVAGINAL NOTES NEPHRECTOMY VERSUS CONVENTIONAL LAPAROSCOPIC NEPHRECTOMY: A PROSPECTIVE, NONRANDOMISED TRIAL AT A SINGLE CENTER Zou Xiaofeng*, Zhang Guoxi, Xue Yijun, Yuan Yuanhu, Xiao Rihai, Wu Gengqing, Ganzhou, Jiangxi, China, People’s Republic of MP23-14 INITIAL CLINICAL EXPERIENCE WITH A NOVEL ELECTROMAGNETICALLY TRACKED TRANSPERINEAL FUSIONGUIDED PROSTATE BIOPSY SYSTEM Arvin George*, Daniel Su, Bethesda, MD, Paavo Immonen, Cambridge, MA, Janice Thai, Harish Narayanan, Bethesda, MD, Bachir Taouli, Sarah Lewis, New York, NY, Scott Thompson, Samuel Coons III, Cambridge, MA, Baris Turkbey, Peter Choyke, Peter Pinto, Bradford Wood, Bethesda, MD, Ardeshir Rastinehad, New York, NY MP23-09 ROBOT-ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC RETROPERITONEAL LYMPH NODE DISSECTION FOR NON-SEMINOMATOUS TESTICULAR CANCER IN THE PRIMARY SETTING: A RETROSPECTIVE MULTIINSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS Michael Marshall*, San Diego, CA, Haidar Abdul-Muhsin, Phoenix, AZ, Sean Stroup, San Diego, CA, Ithaar Derweesh, La Jolla, CA, Michael Woods, Chapel Hill, NC, James Porter, Seattle, WA, Erik Castle, Phoenix, AZ, James L’Esperance, San Diego, CA MP23-15 MP23-10 MULTICENTER EVALUATION OF PRIMARY ROBOT-ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC RPLND IN LOW-STAGE NON-SEMINOMATOUS TESTICULAR CANCER Shane Pearce*, Chicago, IL, Michael Gorin, Baltimore, MD, Amy Luckenbaugh, Ann Arbor, MI, Stephen Williams, John Ward, Houston, TX, Jeffrey Montgomery, Khaled Hafez, Alon Weizer, Ann Arbor, MI, Phillip Pierorazio, Mohamad Allaf, Baltimore, MD, James Porter, Seattle, WA, Scott Eggener, Chicago, IL MP23-16 EVALUATION OF THE ROLE OF LAPAROENDOSCOPIC SINGLE-SITE SURGERY VERSUS MINILAPAROSCOPY FOR TREATMENT OF DIFFERENT UPPER URINARY TRACT PATHOLOGIES: PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED COMPARATIVE STUDY Aly Abdel-Karim*, Elsaid Yahia, Mohamed Hassouna, Salah Elsalmy, Alexandria, Egypt MP23-17 IMPROVED OUTCOMES DURING ROBOTIC PROSTATECTOMY UTILIZING AIRSEAL TECHNOLOGY Mona Yezdani*, Sue-Jean Yu, Alexandra Lee, Benjamin Taylor, Alice McGill, Kelly Monahan, David Lee, Philadelphia, PA MP23-11 MARGIN ASSESSMENT IN RENAL SURGERY USING A HANDHELD OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY PROBE Wesley W Ludwig*, Sara E Wobker, Michael A Gorin, Mark W Ball, Baltimore, MD, Adam M Zysk, Chicago, IL, Philip M Pierorazio, Mohamad E Allaf, Baltimore, MD MP23-18 INTER-HOSPITAL TELEMENTORING FOR ROBOTIC SURGERY Thomas G. Clifford*, Daoud Dajani, Peter Khooshabeh, Eric Hwang, Mihir M. Desai, Inderbir S. Gill, Andrew J. Hung, Los Angeles, CA MP23-12 INTRAOPERATIVE RADIATION THERAPY DURING GENITOURINARY SURGERY: THE IMPORTANCE OF SPECIMEN MARGIN STATUS IN IMPROVING SURVIVAL Meera Chappidi*, Max Kates, Zeyad Schwen, Nikolai Sopko, Phuoc Tran, Nita Ahuja, Stephanie Terezakis, Phillip Pierorazio, Trinity Bivalacqua, Baltimore, MD MP23-19 SUTURELESS PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY USING LASER TISSUE WELDING Gilad Amiel*, Haifa, Israel, Tung Shu, Yasmin Wadia, Houston, TX MP23-20 BLUE LIGHT CYSTOSCOPY FOR DIAGNOSIS OF UROTHELIAL BLADDER CANCER: RESULTS FROM A PROSPECTIVE MULTICENTER REGISTRY Soroush T Bazargani*, Thomas G. Clifford, Hooman Djaladat, Anne Schuckman, Los Angeles, CA, Brian Willard, West Columbia, SC, Badrinath Konety, Minneapolis, MN, Siamak Daneshmand, Los Angeles, CA MP23-13 SAFETY AND EFFECTIVENESS OF SAF-R, AN ADVANCED PATIENT POSITIONING SYSTEM, FOR ROBOT-ASSISTED PELVIC SURGERY IN TRENDELENBURG POSITION Saman S. Talab*, Azadeh Elmi, Glen W. Barrisford, Jaydev Sarma, Shahin Tabatabaei, Boston, MA *Presenting author ALEXIS WOUND PROTECTOR/RETRACTOR REDUCES WOUND INFECTION DURING RADICAL CYSTECTOMY AND URINARY DIVERSION Ajaydeep S. Sidhu*, Elizabeth T. Nagoda, Rafael E. Yanes, Joan C. Delto, Akshay Bhandari, Jorge R. Caso, Alan M. Nieder, Miami Beach, FL APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM 89 Saturday, May 7, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Moderated Poster Session 24 INFECTIONS/INFLAMMATION/CYSTIC DISEASE OF THE GENITOURINARY TRACT: KIDNEY & BLADDER I Room 28 ABC @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Tomas Griebling and Philip Hanno ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP24-01 A MICROFILTRATION DEVICE FOR UROGENITAL SCHISTOSOMIASIS DIAGNOSTICS Yuan Xiao, University Park, PA, Yi Lu, Tucson, AZ, Michael Hsieh*, Washington, DC, Joseph Liao, Stanford, CA, Pak Wong, University Park, PA ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP24-09 REG3␥ STRATIFIES THE BLADDER UROTHELIUM WITH SUBVERSION OF THIS PATHWAY BY UPEC DURING CHRONIC CYSTITIS Christina Ching*, Ashley Jackson, Birong Li, Columbus, OH, Keith Pierce, David Hains, Memphis, TN, Kirk McHugh, Brian Becknell, Columbus, OH MP24-02 PCR IN GENITO URINARY TUBERCULOSIS Maniyur Raghavendran, Sr.*, A. Venugopal, Mysore, India MP24-10 DIABETIC CONDITIONS IMPAIR NEUTROPHIL RECRUITMENT INTO THE UROTHELIUM AND MARKEDLY DELAY THE CLEARANCE OF INTRACELLULAR BACTERIAL COMMUNITY OF UROPATHOGENIC E. COLI Yan Liu, Feng He, Ellen Shapiro, Herbert Lepor, Xue-Ru Wu*, New York, NY MP24-03 DIRECT DETECTION OF URINARY TRACT INFECTION FROM URINE SAMPLES USING MATRIX-ASSISTED LASER DESORPTION IONIZATION-TIME OF FLIGHT MASS SPECTROMETRY Katsumi Shigemura*, Kayo Osawa, Kazushi Tanaka, Yuzo Nakano, Soichi Arakawa, Masato Fujisawa, Kobe, Japan MP24-11 THE INCREASED EXPRESSION OF TRANSIENT RECEPTOR POTENTIAL VANILLOID-4 (TRPV4) IN CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE-INDUCED INFLAMMATORY CYSTITIS Ho Song Yu*, Seong Woong Na, Yang Hyun Cho, Je Guk Ryu, Bo Sung Shin, Deokhyeon Nam, Ho Seok Chung, Eu Chang Hwang, Sun-ouck Kim, Seung Il Jung, Taek Won Kang, Dongdeuk Kwon, Kwangsung Park, Gwangju, Korea, Republic of MP24-04 THE UROPATHOGENIC ESCHERICHIA COLI PILUS USHER CONTROLS PROTEIN INTERACTIONS VIA DOMAIN MASKING AND IS FUNCTIONAL AS AN OLIGOMER Glenn Werneburg*, Hemil Chauhan, Nadine Henderson, David Thanassi, Stony Brook, NY MP24-05 TOLL-LIKE RECEPTOR 5 MEDIATED SENSING OF BACTERIAL FLAGELLIN DRIVES ANTIMICROBIAL PEPTIDE EXPRESSION IN NORMAL HUMAN UROTHELIUM Carwyn Edwards*, Claire Varley, Jennifer Southgate, York, United Kingdom MP24-12 MOLECULAR CHARACTERISTICS OF EXTENDED-SPECTRUM -LACTAMASEPRODUCING ESCHERICHIA COLI ISOLATED URINARY TRACT INFECTION IN A UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL Katsumi Shigemura*, Kayo Osawa, Kazushi Tanaka, Yuzo Nakano, Toshiro Shirakawa, Soichi Arakawa, Masato Fujisawa, Kobe, Japan MP24-06 IN VIVO ROLE OF NLRP3 INFLAMMASOME IN INNATE UROTHELIAL DEFENSES AGAINST UROPATHOGENIC E. COLI Yan Liu, Feng He, Ellen Shapiro, Herbert Lepor, Xue-Ru Wu*, New York, NY MP24-13 EVALUATION OF PROTEIN PHOSPHATASE PPM1A AS A NOVEL TARGET IN RENAL FIBROSIS Alexandra Rehfuss*, Paul Higgins, Rohan Samarakoon, Albany, NY MP24-07 MULTINUCLEATED UROTHELIAL UMBRELLA CELLS AS INITIATORS OF INNATE HOST DEFENSES AGAINST UROPATHOGENIC E. COLI Yan Liu, Feng He, Ellen Shapiro, Herbert Lepor, Xue-Ru Wu*, New York, NY MP24-14 RADIATION THERAPY ATTENUATES REGENERATION OF THE UROTHELIUM IN NOVEL CELL CULTURE RADIATION MODEL Bernadette Zwaans*, Sarah Bartolone, Royal Oak, MI, Peter Levanovich, Detroit, MI, Monica Liebert, Ann Arbor, MI, Michael Chancellor, Laura Lamb, Royal Oak, MI MP24-08 EPIGENETIC REGULATION OF DNA DAMAGE REPAIR GENE 8-OXOGUANINE DNA GLYCOSYLASE (OGG1) IN THE PYROPTOSIS PATHWAYS OF HEMORRHAGIC CYSTITIS Christopher Dru*, Subhash Haldar, Neil Bhowmick, Los Angeles, CA MP24-15 90 CLINICALLY DIVERSE LPS ISOLATES DIRECTLY STIMULATE DRG NEURONS: RELEVANCE FOR BLADDER PAIN Abdel Belmadani, Richard Miller, Rachel Miller, Anne-Marie Malfait, Ryan Yaggie, Anthony Schaeffer, David Klumpp*, Chicago, IL MP24-16 PLASMA AND URINARY PHARMACOKINETICS OF A NOVEL, ORAL SHIP1 ACTIVATOR AQX-1125 IN FEMALE PATIENTS WITH INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS J. Curtis Nickel*, Kingston, Canada, Robert Evans, Winston Salem, NC, Patrick Tam, Judy Toews, Lloyd Mackenzie, Heidi Biagi, Stephen Shrewsbury, Vancouver, Canada MP24-19 NOVEL DUAL-BALLOON URINARY CATHETERS REDUCE CATHETERASSOCIATED URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS Jonathan Beilan*, Tracy Lund, Kristen Beane, Tampa, FL, Raul Ordorica, Riverside, CA, David Hernandez, Tampa, FL MP24-20 COMPARISON OF URINARY TRACT INFECTION RATES ASSOCIATED WITH TRANSURETHRAL CATHETERIZATION, SUPRAPUBIC TUBE AND CLEAN INTERMITTENT CATHETERIZATION IN THE POSTOPERATIVE SETTING: A NETWORK META-ANALYSIS. Christopher Han*, New Brunswick, NJ, Sinae Kim, New Burnswick, NJ, Kushan Radadia, New Brunswick, NJ, Philip Zhao, New Hyde Park, NY, Sammy Elsamra, Ephrem Olweny, Robert Weiss, New Brunswick, NJ MP24-17 PERVASIVE BIOFILM COVERAGE: AN ANALYSIS OF BIOFILM FORMATION IN INDWELLING URINARY CATHETERS Mohamed Ibrahim, Vrad Levering*, Eileen Lanham, James Parra, Harold Leraas, Gabriel Lopez, Bruce Klitzman, Andrew Peterson, Howard Levinson, Durham, NC MP24-18 FEASIBILITY OF NON-USE OF ANTIMICROBIAL PROPHYLAXIS IN MINIMALLY INVASIVE CLEAN SURGERY FOR RENAL OR ADRENAL TUMORS: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF 668 CASES Motohiro Fujiwara*, Masaharu Inoue, Minato Yokoyama, Toshiki Kijima, Takayuki Nakayama, Masaya Ito, Soichiro Yoshida, Junichiro Ishioka, Yoh Matsuoka, Noboru Numao, Kazutaka Saito, Yasuhisa Fujii, Kazunori Kihara, Tokyo, Japan APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Saturday, May 7, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Moderated Poster Session 25 GENERAL & EPIDEMIOLOGICAL TRENDS & SOCIOECONOMICS: PRACTICE PATTERNS, QUALITY OF LIFE AND SHARED DECISION MAKING I Room 28 DE @ San Diego Convention Center Moderator: Norm Smith ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP25-01 DECISIONAL QUALITY IN PATIENTS WITH BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA (BPH) Joseph Shirk*, Sylvia Lambrechts, Lorna Kwan, Meghana Munnangi, Amit Sumal, Christopher Saigal, Los Angeles, CA MP25-02 MP25-03 MP25-04 *Presenting author ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP25-05 UTILIZATION OF RADIOTHERAPY FOR PROSTATE CANCER ACCORDING TO UROLOGISTS’ PRACTICE PATTERNS Stephen Williams*, Jinhai Huo, Benjamin Smith, Brian Chapin, Karen Hoffman, Houston, TX DECISIONAL QUALITY IN PATIENTS WITH SMALL RENAL MASSES Joseph Shirk*, Aaron Laviana, Sylvia Lambrechts, Lorna Kwan, Amit Sumal, Christopher Saigal, Los Angeles, CA RENAL CELL CARCINOMA: ADHERENCE TO SURVEILLANCE GUIDELINES Luriel Smith-Harrison*, Jennifer Lobo, Charlottesville, VA, Andrew Dick, Claude Setodji, Rachana Seelam, Janet Hanley, Santa Monica, CA, Christopher Saigal, Los Angeles, CA, Tracey Krupski, Charlottesville, VA, Urologic Diseases in America, Santa Monica, CA IMPACT OF A NOVEL METHOD OF PATIENT PREFERENCE ELICITATION ON DECISION QUALITY IN MEN WITH PROSTATE CANCER Joseph Shirk*, Alan Kaplan, Josemanuel Saucedo, Sylvia Lambrechts, Ely Dahan, Kate Crespi, Christopher Saigal, Los Angeles, CA 91 MP25-06 UTILIZATION OF RADIOTHERAPY FOR PROSTATE CANCER ACCORDING TO UROLOGISTS’ PRACTICE PATTERNS Stephen Williams*, Jinhai Huo, Benjamin Smith, Karen Hoffman, Houston, TX MP25-07 PATTERNS OF PSA SCREENING AMONG LOW INCOME AFRICAN AMERICAN AND WHITE MEN: DATA FROM THE SOUTHERN COMMUNITY COHORT STUDY Kelvin Moses*, Zhiguo Zhao, Yuqi Bi, Joseph Acquaye, Arturo Holmes, Jay Fowke, William Blot, Nashville, TN MP25-08 DETERMINANTS OF PROSTATE CANCER SCREENING IN ASIAN AMERICANS Hanhan Li*, Detroit, MI, Julian Hanske, Christian Meyer, Boston, MA, Firas Abdollah, Detroit, MI, Toni Choueiri, Adam Kibel, Boston, MA, Paul Han, Scarborough, ME, Mani Menon, Jesse Sammon, Detroit, MI, Quoc-Dien Trinh, Boston, MA MP25-09 THE IMPACT OF UNITES STATES PREVENTIVE SERVICES TASK FORCE (USPTSTF) RECOMMENDATION ON PSA TESTING IN AUSTRALIA Homayoun Zargar*, Rodrick van den Bergh, Siska Van Bruwaene, Daniel Moon, Nathan Lawrentschuk, Declan Murphy, Anthony Costello, Melbourne, Australia MP25-15 INITIAL PHARMACOTHERAPY FOR OVERACTIVE BLADDER SYMPTOMS AMONG MEDICARE BENEFICIARIES Charles Scales, Jr.*, Melissa Greiner, Lesley Curtis, Brad Hammill, Andrew Peterson, Cindy Amundsen, Viviana Martinez-Bianchi, Mitchell Heflin, Kenneth Schmader, Durham, NC MP25-10 DECLINE IN PROSTATE SPECIFIC ANTIGEN SCREENING AMONG PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIANS IN RESPONSE TO UNITED STATES PREVENTATIVE SERVICES TASK FORCE RECOMMENDATIONS Jonathan Shoag, Khushabu Kasabwala*, Sameer Mittal, Joshua Halpern, Daniel Lee, Jim Hu, Christopher Barbieri, New York, NY MP25-16 MEDICATION SWITCHING AFTER INITIAL PHARMACOTHERAPY FOR OVERACTIVE BLADDER Charles Scales, Jr.*, Melissa Greiner, Lesley Curtis, Brad Hammill, Andrew Peterson, Cindy Amundsen, Viviana Martinez-Bianchi, Mitchell Heflin, Kenneth Schmader, Durham, NC MP25-17 MP25-11 PHYSICIAN-LEVEL VARIATION IN THE USE OF OBSERVATION FOR LOCALIZED PROSTATE CANCER Mark Tyson*, Amy Graves, Daniel Barocas, Sam Chang, David Penson, Matthew Resnick, Nashville, TN MP25-12 ANALYSIS OF ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE FOLLOW-UP: HOW CLOSELY ARE PATIENTS MONITORED OVER TIME? Gregory Auffenberg*, Amy Luckenbaugh, Scott Hawken, Apoorv Dhir, Susan Linsell, Ann Arbor, MI, Sanjeev Kaul, Royal Oak, MI, David Miller, Ann Arbor, MI CONTEMPORARY UTILIZATION TRENDS OF SYSTEMIC CHEMOTHERAPY FOR UPPER TRACT UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA (UTUC) Mohammed Haseebuddin*, Elizabeth Handorf, Joshua Jones, Alexander Kutikov, Nikhil Waingankar, Benjamin Ristau, Michael Haifler, Yu-Ning Wong, Rosalia Viterbo, Richard Greenberg, Robert Uzzo, David Chen, Marc Smaldone, Philadelphia, PA MP25-18 CHARACTERISTICS OF PATIENTS WHO VISITED THE EMERGENCY ROOM AFTER PROSTATE BIOPSY: SINGLE CENTER RETROSPECTIVE STUDY Jae Min Chung*, Seung Chan Jeong, Sang Don Lee, Yangsan, Korea, Republic of MP25-19 INCIDENCE OF BLADDER CANCER AFTER RADIATION FOR PROSTATE CANCER AS A FUNCTION OF TIME AND RADIATION MODALITY Aryeh Keehn*, Jacob Taylor, Mark Schoenberg, Farhang Rabbani, Bronx, NY MP25-20 ASSOCIATION BETWEEN GENITOURINARY DISEASES AND DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS IN THE 20052012 NATIONAL HEALTH AND NUTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY Lakshay Jain*, Houston, TX, Michelle Kim Douglas Mata, Boston, MA MP25-13 MP25-14 THE NORTH AMERICAN QUALITY OF LIFE STONE CONSORTIUM: FOLLOW-UP RESULTS FROM A PROSPECTIVE, LONGITUDINAL, MULTI-CENTER VALIDATION STUDY OF THE HEALTHRELATED QUALITY OF LIFE OF PATIENTS WITH KIDNEY STONES Kristina L Penniston, Madison, WI, Lauren E Tennyson*, Timothy D Averch, Pittsburgh, PA, Davis P Viprakasit, Chapel Hill, NC, Jodi A Antonelli, Dallas, TX, Sriharan Sivalingam, Cleveland, OH, Roger L Sur, San Diego, CA, Ben H Chew, Vancouver, Canada, Vernon M Pais Jr, Hanover, NH, Vincent G Bird, Gainesville, FL, Stephen Y Nakada, Madison, WI APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM TRENDS IN THE DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF URINARY INCONTINENCE IN THE UNITED STATES James Forde*, Bilal Chughtai, Benjamin Stone, Meagan Cea, Alexis Te, Tara Bishop, New York, NY 92 Saturday, May 7, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Podium Session 11 BLADDER CANCER: NON-INVASIVE II Room 23 AB @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Ashish Kamat and Stanley Yap TIME 8:00 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE PD11-01 RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED STUDY OF THE EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF CONTINUOUS SALINE BLADDER IRRIGATION AFTER TRANSURETHRAL RESECTION FOR THE TREATMENT OF NON-MUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER Takehisa Onishi*, Takuji Shibahara, Satoru Masui, Yusuke Sugino, Ise, Japan, Takeshi Sasaki, Tsu, Japan 8:10 PD11-02 EN BLOC RESECTION OF BLADDER TUMOURS (ERBT): MULTIVARIABLE ANALYSIS FOR PREDICTION OF RECURRENCE AT MID-TERM FOLLOW-UP Rodolfo Hurle*, Massimo Lazzeri, NicolòMaria Buffi, Giovanni Lughezzani, Paolo Casale, Girolamo Fiorini, Roberto Peschechera, Luisa Pasini, Silvia Zandegiacomo, Piergiuseppe Colombo, Emanuela Morenghi, Giorgio Guazzoni, Milan, Italy 8:20 PD11-03 EN BLOC THULIUM LASER RESECTION OF BLADDER TUMORS: 3-YR SINGLE CENTRE EXPERIENCE. Giuseppe Simone, Rome, Italy, Alessandro Giacobbe, Turin, Italy, Rocco Papalia, Rome, Italy, Devis Collura, Leonardo D’ Urso, Emanuele Castelli, Gianluca Muto, Turin, Italy, Riccardo Mastroianni, Mariaconsiglia Ferriero, Francesco Minisola, Leonardo Misuraca, Gabriele Tuderti*, Michele Gallucci, Giovanni Muto, Rome, Italy 8:30 8:40 PD11-04 PD11-05 *Presenting author ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 8:50 PD11-06 THE ROLE OF SINGLE INSTILLATION CHEMOTHERAPY IN PATIENTS WHO RECEIVE SUBSEQUENT BACILLUS CALMETTE-GUERIN FOR NON-MUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER Kazuhiro Matsumoto*, Yoshinori Yanai, Nozomi Hayakawa, Yujiro Ito, Takahiro Maeda, Hirohiko Nagata, Mototsugu Oya, Tokyo, Japan TRANSURETHRAL ENDOSCOPIC SUBMUCOSAL EN BLOT DISSECTION FOR NON-MUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER TUMOR: A PROSPECTIVE COMPARISON STUDY OF HYBRIDKNIFE ASSISTED VERSUS CONVENTIONAL DISSECTION TECHNIQUE Yongyi Cheng*, Wexing Qu, Yi Sun, Jing Li, Liang Liang, Xi’an, China, People’s Republic of THE CHEMOABLATIVE EFFECT OF VESIGEL INSTILLATION IN PATIENTS WITH NMIBC – PRELIMINARY RESULTS Boris Friedman*, Yoram Dekel, Haifa, Israel, Andrea Tubaro, Rome, Italy, Ami Sidi, Benjamin Shalva, Holon, Israel, Jack Baniel, Daniel Kedar, Petach Tikvah, Israel, Lorenzo Colombo, Milan, Italy, Dov Engelshtein, Naharya, Israel, Edi Fridman, Tel Aviv, Israel, Ifat Klein, Michal Jeshurun, Baruch Nerotski, Dima Zolotrayov, Nadav Malchi, Raanana, Israel, Joan Palou Redorta, Barcelona, Spain, Gregory Wirth, Geneva, Switzerland, Ilan Leibovitch, Kfar Saba, Israel, Fred Witjes, Nijmegen, Netherlands 93 9:00 PD11-07 INTEGRATED RESULTS OF TWO MULTICENTER, RANDOMIZED, PLACEBO CONTROLLED, DOUBLE BLIND, PHASE 3 TRIALS (SPI-611/612) OF SINGLE-DOSE INTRAVESICAL APAZIQUONE IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING RESECTION IN PATIENTS WITH NON-MUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER Lawrence Karsh*, Denver, CO, Neal Shore, Myrtle Beach, SC, Daniel Saltzstein, San Antonio, TX, Gajanan Bhat, Guru Reddy, Lee F. Allen, Irvine, CA, Mark Soloway, Aventura, FL 9:10 PD11-08 COLOR AND MORPHOLOGY COMBINATION FOR DETECTION OF LOWGRADE UROTHELIAL CANCER CELLS: MULTI-CENTER VALIDATION STUDY Ofer Yossepowitch*, Pethah Tikva, Israel, Ilan Leibovitch, Kfar Saba, Israel, Ofer Nativ, Haifa, Israel, Yoram Mor, Tel Aviv, Israel, Michael Cohen, Afula, Israel, Uri Lindner, Rehovot, Israel, Ami Sidi, Holon, Israel, Ofer Gofrit, Jerusalem, Israel, Haim Matzkin, Tel Aviv, Israel, Ronny Rona, Kfar-Saba, Israel, Alexander Shtabsky, Tel Aviv, Israel, Sylvia Lew, Ness Ziona, Israel 9:20 PD11-09 MOLECULAR TUMOR GRADING OF NON MUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER BASED ON WHOLE TRANSCRIPTOME ANALYSIS Jess Shen, Toronto, Canada, Aidan P Noon, Sheffield, United Kingdom, Eduardo Aguiar Cabeza, Cynthia Kuk, Christine Ilczynski, Ruoyu Ni, Balram Sukhu, Kim Chan, Adrian Gunaratne, Annette Erlich, Chris Cremer, Quaid Morris, Nuno L Barbosa-Morais, Neil Fleshner, Girish Kulkarni, Benjamin J Blencowe, Azar Azad, Theodorus H. van der Kwast, Alexandre R. Zlotta*, Jeffrey Wrana, Toronto, Canada 9:30 9:40 PD11-10 PD11-11 A 10-ITEM CHECKLIST CHECKLIST IMPROVES REPORTING OF CRITICAL PROCEDURAL ELEMENTS DURING TRANSURETHRAL RESECTION OF BLADDER TUMOR Christopher Anderson*, Ryan Weber, New York, NY, Darshan Patel, William Lowrance, Salt Lake City, UT, Adam Mellis, Michael Cookson, Oklahoma City, OK, Maximilian Lang, Daniel Barocas, Sam Chang, Nashville, TN, Elizabeth Newberger, Jeffrey Montgomery, Alon Weizer, Ann Arbor, MI, Bruce Kava, Miami, FL, Max Jackson, Anooop Meraney, Hartford, CT, Daniel Sjoberg, Bernard Bochner, Guido Dalbagni, Machele Donat, Harry Herr, New York, NY 9:50 PD11-12 COMPARISON OF OUTCOMES BETWEEN ULTRASONOGRAPHY AND CYSTOSCOPY IN THE SURVEILLANCE OF PATIENTS WITH LOW- OR INTERMEDIATE-RISK NON-MUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER Naoya Niwa*, Kazuhiro Matsumoto, Tokyo, Japan, Nobuyuki Tanaka, Saitama, Japan, Nozomi Hayakawa, Yujiro Ito, Takahiro Maeda, Tokyo, Japan, Seiya Akatsuka, Takeshi Masuda, Saitama, Japan, So Nakamura, Mototsugu Oya, Tokyo, Japan APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM BLADDER ULTRASONOGRAPHY, CYTOLOGY AND URINE ANALYSIS AS ALTERNATIVES TO CYSTOSCOPY DURING SCREENING FOR NON-MUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER Mohamed Elkenawi, Ahmed Harraz*, Hashim Farg, Mohamed Abou El-Ghar, Ahmed ElHefnawy, Yasser Osman, Mansoura, Egypt Saturday, May 7, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Podium Session 12 TRAUMA/RECONSTRUCTION/DIVERSION: URETER (INCLUDING PYELOPLASTY) AND BLADDER RECONSTRUCTION (INCLUDING FISTULA), AUGMENTATION, SUBSTITUTION, DIVERSION I Room 29 AB @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Robert Kovell and Kristin Chrouser TIME 8:00 8:10 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE PD12-01 A NATIONAL ANALYSIS OF PERIOPERATIVE OUTCOMES FOR REVISION OF A URETEROENTERIC ANASTOMOSIS Joseph J. Pariser*, Shane M. Pearce, Vignesh T. Packiam, Norm D. Smith, Gary D. Steinberg, Gregory T. Bales, Chicago, IL PD12-02 ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 8:40 PD12-05 PERIOPERATIVE OUTCOMES FOLLOWING OPEN AND MINIMALLY INVASIVE URETERAL REIMPLANTATION: AN ANALYSIS OF 512 CASES FROM THE NATIONAL SURGICAL QUALITY IMPROVEMENT (NSQIP) DATABASE Vignesh T. Packiam*, Joseph J. Pariser, Andrew J. Cohen, Charles U. Nottingham, Sarah F. Faris, Gregory T. Bales, Chicago, IL SPECIFIC PREDISPOSING RISK FACTORS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF URETEROENTERIC STRICTURES AFTER OPEN RADICAL CYSTECTOMY AND ILEAL NEOBLADDER DIVERSION Bjoern Volkmer*, Andreas Kahlmeyer, Melanie Enders, Karen Czeloth, Regina Stredele, Kassel, Germany, Richard Hautmann, Ulm, Germany 8:20 PD12-03 PRIMARY URETEROENTERIC ANASTOMOTIC REVISION AFTER URINARY DIVERSION Greg Gin*, Jaspreet Parihar, Bertram Yuh, Jonathan Yamzon, Clayton Lau, Kevin Chan, Duarte, CA 8:30 PD12-04 MALIGNANT URETEROINTESTINAL ANASTOMOTIC STRICTURE FOLLOWING RADICAL CYSTECTOMY: PATTERNS, RISK FACTORS, AND OUTCOMES Mary E. Westerman*, Boyd R. Viers, R. Jeffrey Karnes, Robert Tarrell, Prabin Thapa, R. Houston Thompson, Matthew K. Tollefson, Stephen A. Boorjian, Rochester, MN 94 8:50 PD12-06 URINARY DIVERSION FOR COMPLICATIONS OF RADIATION THERAPY FOR THE TREATMENT OF PROSTATE CANCER: UPDATED RESULTS FROM THE TRAUMA AND UROLOGIC RESEARCH NETWORK OF SURGEONS Mitchell Bassett*, Salt Lake City, UT, Sean Elliott, Minneapolis, MN, Joshua Broghammer, Kansas City, KS, Benjamin Breyer, San Francisco, CA, Bryan Voelske, Seattle, WA, Bradley Erickson, Iowa City, IA, Christopher Mcclung, Columbus, OH, Alex Vanni, Burlington, MA, Robert Goldfarb, Minneapolis, MN, Chong Zhang, Angela Presson, Jonathan Tward, Jeremy Myers, Salt Lake City, UT 9:00 PD12-07 NEOBLADDER-VAGINAL FISTULA REPAIR: THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EXPERIENCE. Shilo Rosenberg*, Larissa V Rodriguez, Gus Miranda, David A Ginsberg, Los Angeles, CA 9:10 PD12-08 DURABILITY AND EFFICACY OF URETERONEOCYSTOSTOMY IN PATIENTS WITH MALIGNANT URETERAL OBSTRUCTION Gillian Stearns*, Burlington, VT, Amy Tin, Nicole Benfante, Daniel Sjoberg, Jaspreet Sandhu, New York, NY 9:20 PD12-09 CHARACTERIZATION OF INFECTION RISK AFTER RADICAL CYSTECTOMY: RESULTS FROM THE NATIONAL SURGICAL QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM William Parker*, Matthew Tollefson, Courtney Heins, Kristine Hanson, Elizabeth Habermann, Harras Zaid, Igor Frank, R. Houston Thompson, Stephen Boorjian, Rochester, MN 9:30 PD12-10 CASE DURATION AND PERIOPERATIVE HYPOTENSION ARE ASSOCIATED WITH GREATER INCIDENCE OF HIGH GRADE COMPLICATIONS IN PATIENTS WHO UNDERGO URINARY DIVERSION FOR BENIGN INDICATIONS Yahir Santiago-Lastra*, Michael R. Mathis, Elizabeth Andraska, Aleda M.L. Thompson, Bahaa S. Malaeb, Anne P. Cameron, J. Quentin Clemens, John T. Stoffel, Ann Arbor, MI 9:40 PD12-11 GASTROINTESTINAL RECOVERY IS ACCELERATED AND ELECTROLYTE DISTURBANCES ARE REDUCED AFTER RADICAL CYSTECTOMY BY PERIOPERATIVE USE OF A NEW CRYSTALLOID SOLUTION: RESULTS OF A RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL. Lukas M. Löffel, Fiona C. Burkhard, Patrick Y. Wuethrich*, Bern, Switzerland 9:50 PD12-12 COMPLICATION RATES AFTER RADICAL CYSTECTOMY AFTER RADIOTHERAPY: AN INTERNATIONAL, MULTICENTER RETROSPECTIVE STUDY ON 609 CASES Paolo Gontero*, Francesca Pisano, turin, Italy, Steven Joniau, Maarten Albersen, Leuven, Belgium, Antonino Battaglia, Paolo Destefanis, turin, Italy, Renzo Colombo, Alberto Briganti, Federico Pellucchi, Giusy Burgio, Milan, Italy, Bas Van Rhijn, Elies E. Fransen Van de Putte, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Salvador Esquena, Juan Palou, Barcelona, Spain, Marek Babjuk, Prague, Czech Republic, Hans Martin Fritsche, Roman Mayr, Regensburg, Germany, Peter Albers, Guenter Niegisch, Düsseldorf, Germany, Alexandre De la Taille, Alexandra Masson-Lecomte, Morgan Roupret, Paris, France, Tommaso Cai, Trento, Italy, J Alfred Witjes, Max Bruins, Nijmegen, Netherlands, Jack Baniel, Roy Mano, Tel Aviv, Israel, Maurizio Brausi, Carpi, Italy, Alberto Lapini, Francesco Sessa, Florence, Italy, Jaques Irani, Poitiers, France, Arnulf Stenzl, Georgios Gakis, Tuebingen, Germany, R. Jeffrey Karnes, Fabio Zattoni, Rochester, MN, Douglas Scherr, Padraic O’Malley, New York, NY, Shahrokh F Shariat, Vienna, Austria, Peter Black, Hamidreza Abdi, Vancouver, Canada, Vsevolod B Matveev, Olga I Samuseva, Maria V Peters, Moscow, Russian Federation, Dipen J Parekh, Mark Gonzalgo, Miami, FL, Aziz Atiquallah, Margit Fish, Michael Rink, Hamburg, Germany APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Saturday, May 7, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Podium Session 13 BLADDER CANCER: UPPER TRACT TRANSITIONAL CELL CARCINOMA I Room 30 DE @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Matthew Kaag and Anne Schuckman TIME 8:00 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE PD13-01 LOSS OF FOXA1 EXPRESSION IS ASSOCIATED WITH ADVERSE PATHOLOGIC FEATURES AND INFERIOR ONCOLOGIC OUTCOMES FOLLOWING RADICAL NEPHROURETERECTOMY Lauren Shuman*, Joshua Warrick, David DeGraff, Hershey, PA, Shahrokh Shariat, Vienna, Austria, Jose Karam, Christopher Wood, Houston, TX, Alon Weizer, Ann Arbor, MI, Mesut Remzi, Andrea Haitel, Vienna, Austria, Karim Bensalah, Nathalie RiouxCeclerq, Rennes, France, Christian Bolenz, Mannheim, Germany, Marco Roscigno, Bergamo, Italy, Laura-Maria Krabbe, Payal Kapur, Yair Lotan, Vitaly Margulis, Dallas, TX, Jay Raman, Hershey, PA *Presenting author ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 8:10 PD13-02 MICRO-RNA EXPRESSION PROFILES IN UPPER TRACT UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA DIFFERENTIATE GRADE AND STAGE: IMPLICATIONS FOR CLINICAL DECISION MAKING Brendan Browne*, Chintan Patel, Travis Sullivan, Eric Burks, Burlington, MA, Jay Raman, Joshua Warrick, Hershey, PA, David Canes, Kimberly Rieger-Christ, Burlington, MA 95 8:20 8:30 8:40 PD13-03 PD13-04 PD13-05 A MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL EVALUATION OF CLINICAL AND TUMOR CHARACTERISTICS IN UPPER TRACT UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA FROM CHINA AND THE UNITED STATES Nirmish Singla*, Ryan Hutchinson, Dallas, TX, Dong Fang, Xiaohong Su, Zhengqing Bao, Zhenpeng Cao, Beijing, China, People’s Republic of, Syed Jafri, Hershey, PA, Gengyan Xiong, Lei Zhang, Beijing, China, People’s Republic of, Arthur Sagalowsky, Yair Lotan, Dallas, TX, Xuesong Li, Liqun Zhou, Beijing, China, People’s Republic of, Jay Raman, Hershey, PA, Vitaly Margulis, Dallas, TX NATURAL HISTORY OF A NONDIAGNOSTIC UPPER TRACT EVALUATION Mary E. Westerman*, Johann P. Ingimarsson, Stephen A. Boorjian, Amy E. Krambeck, Rochester, MN FLUORESCENCE IN SITU HYBRIDIZATION (FISH) IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF BLADDER AND UPPER TRACT UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA: A SINGLE-INSTITUTION EXPERIENCE Mark Mann*, Ryan Cleary, Leonard Gomella, Scott Hubosky, Peter McCue, Demetrius Bagley, Costas Lallas, Edouard Trabulsi, Philadelphia, PA 8:50 PD13-06 LIKELIHOOD OF UNDERLYING LYNCH SYNDROME IN JAPANESE UPPER TRACT UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA PATIENTS Masaya Ito*, Soichiro Yoshida, Masaharu Inoue, Minato Yokoyama, Junichiro Ishioka, Yoh Matsuoka, Noboru Numao, Kazutaka Saito, Yasuhisa Fujii, Kazunori Kihara, Tokyo, Japan 9:00 PD13-07 CHARACTERIZATION OF UPPER TRACT UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA IN PATIENTS WITH CLINICAL SUSPICION OF LYNCH SYNDROME Hong Truong*, Sarah Hegarty, Scott Hubosky, Kelly Healy, Jeanne HoffmanCensits, Veda Giri, Philadelphia, PA 9:10 PD13-08 A 30-YEAR 250-CASE HISTORY OF PERCUTANEOUS ENDOSCOPIC RESECTION FOR UPPER TRACT UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA AT A SINGLE INSTITUTION Philip Zhao*, New Hyde Park, NY, Piruz Motamedinia, New Haven, CT, David Leavitt, Detroit, MI, Mohamed Keheila, David Hoenig, Zeph Okeke, Arthur Smith, New Hyde Park, NY 9:20 PD13-09 EFFICACY AND TOLERABILITY OF BACILLUS CALMETTE-GUÉRIN THERAPY FOR CARCINOMA IN SITU OF THE UPPER URINARY TRACT Ikko Tomisaki*, Tatsuhiko Kubo, Ryoichi Hamasuna, Naohiro Fujimoto, Kitakyushu City, Japan 9:30 PD13-10 PRECLINICAL TRIAL OF SERIAL MITOGEL® INSTILLATIONS INTO THE PELVICALYCEAL SYSTEM OF THE YORKSHIRE SWINE Nicholas Donin*, Sandra Duarte, Los Angeles, CA, Dalit Strauss-Ayali, Yael Agmon-Gerstein, Nadav Malchi, Ra’anana, Israel, Allan Pantuck, Arie Belldegrun, Karim Chamie, Los Angeles, CA 9:40 PD13-11 LONGER INTERVAL BETWEEN DISEASE ONSET AND TREATMENT INITIATION IS ASSOCIATED WITH UNFAVORABLE PATHOLOGICAL AND ONCOLOGICAL OUTCOMES OF NEPHROURETERECTOMY FOR UPPER URINARY TRACT UROTHELIAL CANCER Kazuhide Hirayama*, Takashi Kobayashi, Yoshiyuki Matsui, Takahiro Inoue, Tomomi Kanba, Osamu Ogawa, Kyoto, Japan 9:50 PD13-12 EXTERNAL VALIDATION OF PROGNOSTIC IMPACT OF PATIENT AGE AND GENDER IN PATIENTS TREATED WITH RADICAL NEPHROURETERECTOMY: PROPOSED NEW PERSPECTIVE OF GENDERADJUSTED AGE IN UPPER TRACT UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA Hiroaki Kobayashi*, Eiji Kikuchi, Tokyo, Japan, Nobuyuki Tanaka, Suguru Shirotake, Saitama, Japan, Yasumasa Miyazaki, Hiroki Ide, Tokyo, Japan, Jun Obata, Tochigi, Japan, Katsura Hoshino, Kanagawa, Japan, Kazuhiro Matsumoto, Gou Kaneko, Masayuki Hagiwara, Tokyo, Japan, Takeo Kosaka, Saitama, Japan, Satoshi Hara, Kanagawa, Japan, Akira Miyajima, Tokyo, Japan, Tetsuo Momma, Saitama, Japan, Ken Nakagawa, Chiba, Japan, Mototsugu Oya, Tokyo, Japan APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM 96 Saturday, May 7, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Podium Session 14 IMAGING/RADIOLOGY: URORADIOLOGY IV Room 32 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Phillip Mucksavage and Gary Faerber TIME 8:00 8:10 8:20 8:30 8:40 8:50 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE PD14-01 CAN CONTRAST-ENHANCED ULTRASOUND REPLACE FLUOROSCOPIC NEPHROSTOGRAM? Manint Usawachintachit*, John Mongan, Matthew Truesdale, Stefanie Weinstein, Thomas Chi, San Francisco, CA PD14-02 PD14-03 PD14-04 PD14-05 PD14-06 *Presenting author ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 9:00 PD14-07 DIFFERENTIATION BETWEEN CLEAR CELL RENAL CELL CARCINOMAS AND ONCOCYTOMAS USING TEXTURE ANALYSIS OF CT IMAGES Vinay Duddalwar*, Xuejun Zhang, Darryl Hwang, Steven Cen, Felix Yap, Chidubem Ugwueze, Andre Abreu, Monish Aron, Mihir Desai, Inderbir Gill, Los Angeles, CA ULTRASOUND GUIDED PERCUTANEOUS SCLEROTHERPY OF SIMPLE RENAL CYSTS WITH N-BUTYL CYANOACRYLATE (NBCA) AND IODIZED OIL MIXTURE AS AN OUTPATIENT PROCEDURE Tamer Abou Elgreed*, Mohamed Abdelaal, Ashraf Enite, Cairo, Egypt PROGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF POSTOPERATIVE SKELETAL MUSCLE MASS RECOVERY IN METASTATIC RENAL CELL CARCINOMA PATIENTS WHO UNDERWENT CYTOREDUCTIVE NEPHRECTOMY Hiroshi Fukushima*, Yasukazu Nakanishi, Madoka Kataoka, Ken-ichi Tobisu, Fumitaka Koga, Tokyo, Japan SPECTRUM OF RADIOLOGICAL FINDINGS OF HEREDITARY LEIOMYOMATOSIS AND RENAL CELL CANCER (HLRCC). Jana Lovell*, Andrew Dwyer, Elizabeth Jones, Nikeith Shah, Rabindra Gautam, Ishan Asokan, Adam Metwalli, Ramaprasad Srinivasan, W. Marston Linehan, Ashkan Malayeri, Bethesda, MD VIDEO-RATE STRUCTURED ILLUMINATION MICROSCOPY TO DIAGNOSE PRESENCE OF KIDNEY CANCER ON 18-GAUGE CORE NEEDLE RENAL BIOPSY Weil Lai*, Mei Wang, David Tulman, Sree Harsha Mandava, James Liu, Jonathan Brown, Benjamin Lee, New Orleans, LA DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF A NOVEL STEPWISE ALGORITHM USING CT AND MRI FOR DIAGNOSIS OF FAT-POOR ANGIOMYOLIPOMA IN SMALL RENAL MASSES Hajime Tanaka*, Yasuhisa Fujii, Soichiro Yoshida, Minato Yokoyama, Junichiro Ishioka, Yoh Matsuoka, Noboru Numao, Kazutaka Saito, Sho Uehara, Takeshi Yuasa, Shinya Yamamoto, Hitoshi Masuda, Junji Yonese, Kazunori Kihara, Tokyo, Japan 9:10 PD14-08 CORRELATION BETWEEN CONTRASTED CT SCAN AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE IMAGING TO DETERMINE DIFFERENTIAL RENAL FUNCTION IN URETEROPELVIC OBSTRUCTION Jacob Ark*, Christopher Mitchell, Tracy Marien, S. Duke Herrell, Nashville, TN 9:20 PD14-09 ANALYSIS OF TRACER CLEARANCE AT 40 MIN IN MAG 3 RENAL SCANS IDENTIFIES PATIENTS WITH SYMPTOMATIC UPJ OBSTRUCTION BUT NORMAL T1/2 Friedrich-Carl von Rundstedt*, Jason Scovell, Wesley A. Mayer, Richard E. Link, Houston, TX 9:30 PD14-10 NOVEL USE OF AN IMAGE ENHANCEMENT DEVICE TO REDUCE FLUOROSCOPIC RADIATION EXPOSURE DURING URETEROSCOPIC LITHOTRIPSY: A RANDOMIZED, PROSPECTIVE CLINICAL EVALUATION OF LESSRAYTM Ashley Brandon, Michael Fabrizio, Virginia Beach, VA, Arjun Poddar, Norfolk, VA, Shaun Wason*, Virginia Beach, VA 9:40 PD14-11 APPLICATIONS OF THE TWINKLING SIGN IN URETERAL CALCULUS, ITS ROLE IN DIAGNOSIS AND CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: A SINGLE INSTITUTION STUDY. Arun Panackal*, Santhosh Kumar, Muscat, Oman 9:50 PD14-12 IMPACT OF AUA RECOMMENDATIONS ON IMAGING TRENDS IN THE FOLLOW-UP OF URETERAL CALCULI Anika Ackerman, New York, NY, Joanne Dale*, Adam Kaplan, Tony Chen, Laura Ding, Glenn Preminger, Charles Scales, Michael Lipkin, Durham, NC APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM 97 Saturday, May 7, 2016 8:00 am - 11:50 am SOCIETY FOR BASIC UROLOGIC RESEARCH / THE SOCIETY OF UROLOGIC ONCOLOGY (SBUR / SUO) JOINT SESSION Grand ABC @ Hyatt 8:00 WELCOME 9:45 PANEL DISCUSSION AND Q&A 8:05 IDENTIFICATION AND TARGETING RESISTANCE IN CASTRATION-RESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER 9:50 BREAK 10:00 MOVING PAST TKI’S IN RENAL CANCER 10:00 BIOMARKERS OF ABIRATERONE/ENZALUTAMIDE RESISTANCE AND THERAPEUTIC IMPLICATIONS Emmanuel Antonarakis MECHANISMS OF THERAPEUTIC RESISTANCE IN RENAL CANCER: MOVING PAST TKI’S IN RENAL CANCER W. Marston Linehan 10:25 ROLE OF NON-CODING RNA IN RENAL CANCER Rajvir Dahiya 8:50 PANEL DISCUSSION AND Q&A 10:50 PANEL DISCUSSION AND Q&A 8:55 RESISTANCE AND OPTIONS IN UROLOTHELIAL CARCINOMA 10:55 DONALD S. COFFEY LECTURE Carlo Croce WHAT’S SO DIFFICULT ABOUT A NEW APPROACH POST-BCG? Michael O’Donnell 11:50 ADJOURN MECHANISMS OF CASTRATION-RESISTANCE Timothy Thompson 8:25 9:20 APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM MICRODOSING FOR CHEMO-THERAPEUTIC RESPONSE IN ADVANCED UROTHELIAL CANCER Chong-Xian Pan Saturday, May 7, 2016 8:00 am - 1:45 pm INDIAN AMERICAN UROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION (IAUA) Room 6 DE @ San Diego Convention Center 7:00 BREAKFAST & EXHIBITS 8:00 INTRODUCTIONS 8:10 PROSTATE CANCER Moderators: Chandru Sundaram, Desi Ramesh 10:40 CONTEMPORARY MANAGEMENT OF SUPERFICIAL BLADDER CANCER AND CIS Raj Pruthi RISK STRATIFICATION FOR PROSTATE CANCER TO DETERMINE TREATMENT – INCLUDING USE OF BIOMARKERS AND GENOMICS Ketan Badani 8:30 HORMONE REFRACTORY PROSTATE CANCER – ROLE OF CHEMOTHERAPY? ROLE OF THE UROLOGIST? Basir Tareen 8:50 HIGH RISK CANCER PROSTATE - INDIAN PERSPECTIVE IN GLOBAL SCENARIO Rajeev Sood 9:10 PANEL DEBATE: THE “DEATH” OF SWL – SHOULD WE STILL BE USING IT? Moderators: Ojas Shah, Percy Chibber Debaters: Brian Matlaga, Vernon Pais 9:40 10:10 UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA AND CONTROVERSIES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF THE URINARY UPPER TRACT UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA Moderators: Khurshid Guru, Venkatesh Krishnamurthi PANEL DEBATE: POST-PROSTATECTOMY INCONTINENCE – SLINGS VS. AUS Moderators: Ajay Singla, Rajeev Sood Debaters: Allen Morey, Craig Comiter COFFEE BREAK / VISIT POSTERS & EXHIBITS 11:10 ROLE OF NEOADJUVANT THERAPY William Huang 11:25 ROLE OF LYMPHADENECTOMY AND USE OF TEMPLATE Monish Aron 11:40 ED MANAGEMENT AND NEW THERAPEUTIC OPTIONS Joseph Alukal 11:55 INDUSTRY SPONSORED LUNCH PROGRAM: (NON-CME) 12:55 IAUA BUSINESS MEETING – MEMBERS ONLY 1:15 POSTER PRESENTATIONS AND DISCUSSION Moderators: Chandru Sundaram, Puneet Sindhwani 1:45 ADJOURN APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM 98 Saturday, May 7, 2016 8:00 am - 2:30 pm WORLD CHINESE UROLOGICAL SOCIETY (WCUS) Ballroom 20 A @ San Diego Convention Center 8:00 WELCOME Tom Lue 10:15 SESSION 4: BASIC SCIENCE IN ONCOLOGY Moderators: Tony Wu, Zhonging Yu 8:05 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Richard Lo 10:15 8:10 SESSION 1: LO PING-WAN MEMORIAL LECTURE Moderators: Richard Lo, Zhangqun Ye SMALL RNA-MEDIATED DPYSL3 GENE EXPRESSION IN PROSTATE CANCER CELLS Benyi Li 10:25 GENETIC VARIANTS OF THE AUTOPHAGY PATHWAY AS PROGNOSTIC INDICATORS FOR PROSTATE CANCER Shu-Pin Huang 10:35 APPLICATION OF ARNA IN UROLOGY Leng Cheng Li 10:45 DISCUSSION 10:50 WCUS AWARDS Moderators: Tom Lue, Run Wang 11:00 SESSION 5: ADVANCE IN LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS Moderators: Henry Lai, Jianye Wang 11:00 THE ROLE OF IMAGING IN DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF VOIDING DYSFUNCTION Lewis Chan 11:10 POST-PROSTATECTOMY INCONTINENCE AND FEMALE UROLOGY Vincent Tse 11:20 THE APPROACHES AND TIPS OF URETHRORECTAL FISTULA RECONSTRUCTION SURGERY H. Li 11:30 DISCUSSION 11:35 LUNCH 12:00 SESSION 6: ENDOUROLOGY-1 Moderators: Guan Wu, Chia-Hsiang Lin STATE OF ART OF PROSTATE CANCER THERAPY Peter Carroll 8:30 DISCUSSION 8:35 SESSION 2: ONCOLOGY-A Moderators: Hong Li, Liyan Zhuang MRI/USG FUSION TARGETED BIOPSY - NEW STANDARD FOR PROSTATE CANCER DIAGNOSIS? Yiu MK, Ma WK 8:45 ULTRASOUND CT WITH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR EARLY DETECTION OF PROSTATE CANCER Li-Ping Xie 8:55 SURGICAL OUTCOMES OF ROBOTIC ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY (RALRP) ON CHINESE PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS: SIX-YEAR EXPERIENCE FROM A SINGLE TERTIARY CENTRE IN HONG KONG 9:05 ANDROGEN DEPRIVATION THERAPY AND THE RISK OF ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION IN CHINESE MEN WITH PROSTATE CANCER 9:15 DISCUSSION 9:20 SESSION 3: ONCOLOGY-B Moderators: George Chow, Tung Shu, Chu Sau Kwan Peggy FACTORS AFFECTING OPERATIVE ERGONOMICS IN LESS ADRENALECTOMY Yao-Chou Tsai EXVIVO NEPHRON-SPARING BENCH SURGERY AND ANTOTRANPLANTATION FOR RENAL TUMORS Ming Chen 9:30 9:40 12:10 RADICAL CYSTECTOMY AND INTRACORPOREAL ILEAL NEOBLADDER CONSTRUCTION Nianzeng Xing EXPERIENCE OF LAPAROSCOPIC AND ROBOTIC ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL CYSTECTOMY WITH URINARY DIVERSION Cheng-Kuang Yang 12:20 ARISTOLOCHIC ACID AND UROLOGICAL CANCER: ITS IMPLICATION IN CLINICAL MANAGEMENT See-Tong Pang A NOVEL APPROACH FOR ROBOTIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY: COMBINED TRANSRETROPERITONEAL 3-STEP APPROACH Bo Yang 12:30 ENUCLEATION OF THE PROSTATE FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA (BPH): A REAL GOLD STANDARD Zhong Wang 9:50 TUMOUR COMPLEXITY IS PREDICTIVE FOR EARLY BUT NOT LONG-TERM RENAL FUNCTION AFTER PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY 12:40 DISCUSSION 10:00 DISCUSSION 12:45 10:05 BREAK SESSION 7: ENDOUROLOGY-2 Moderators: Lee Zhao, Shaw Zhou, Yiu Ming Kwong *Presenting author 99 THE TECHNIQUES OF URETERAL RECONSTRUCTION: THE IUPU’S EXPERIENCES Xuesong Li 12:55 1:05 TRANSURETHRA HOLMIUM EN BLOC RESECTION OF NON-MUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER TUMOR: PREMARY REPORT C. Jiang PERFECTING ZERO ISCHEMIA’ TECHNIQUE? APPLICATION OF NEAR-INFRARED FLUORESCENCE IMAGING IN PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY 1:15 DISCUSSION 1:20 SESSION 8: UPDATE ON UROLOGY AND ANDROLOGY Moderators: Philip Li, Edmond Wong 1:20 1:30 TREATMENT OF RENAL PARTIAL STAGHORN CALCULI IN CHILDREN WITH EXTRACORPOREAL SHOCKWAVE LITHOTRIPSY Jianye Jia 1:40 USE OF HEMOSTATIC MATRIX TO REDUCE LYMPHCOCELES REQUIRING INTERVENTION IN RENAL TRANSPLANTATION: A TWO CENTER TRIAL 1:50 KETAMINE INDUCED CYSTITIS: HOW FAR ARE WE IN DECIPHERING ITS PATHOPHYSIOLOGY? Teng Ong 2:00 DISCUSSION 2:30 CLOSING REMARKS / ADJOURN AGING IN ASIA – IMPLICATION ON MEN’S HEALTH Hui-Meng Tan Saturday, May 7, 2016 8:00 am - 5:00 pm AUA / AMERICAN COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHIC SURGEONS (ACOS) UROLOGY PROGRAM Room 6 F @ San Diego Convention Center 8:00 MANAGEMENT OF NEPHROLITHIASIS (HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE SEGURA CONFERENCE) Dawon Stephens 2:05 ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION Tarek Pacha 2:45 BREAK 8:40 FEMALE SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION Ashley Tapscott 3:00 PEYRONIE’S DISEASE MANAGEMENT UPDATE Michael Butcher 9:20 PEDIATRIC UROLOGY Ariella Friedman 3:30 TRAUMA RECONSTRUCTION IN INDIA Craig Hunter 10:00 BREAK 4:00 10:15 PROSTATE CANCER FOCAL THERAPY: AN EMERGING TREATMENT PARADIGM Marc Bjurlin PHALLOPLASTY FOR GENDER DYSPHORIA Mang Chen, Curtis Crane 4:30 BUSINESS IN UROLOGY Frederick Berg 5:00 ADJOURN 10:45 CURRENT TOOLS FOR RISK STRATIFICATION OF LOCALIZED PROSTATE CANCER Nathan Hale 11:15 ROBOTIC TRICKS/TIPS DISCUSSION PANEL Panelists: Pedro Maria, Fred Maggiolo 12:15 LUNCH 12:45 VESICOVAGINAL FISTULA REPAIR Michael Ehlert 1:25 NEUROGENIC BLADDER Gillian Sterns APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM 100 May 7-10, 2016 10:30 am S&T Poster Session SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY POSTERS Booth #1911 @ San Diego Convention Center ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE ST-01 CD4ⴙ CIRCULATING LYMPHOCYTES COULD REFLECT BOTH THE EXPRESSION PROFILE OF TISSUE INFILTRATING LYMPHOCYTES AND DISEASE PROGRESSION IN RENAL CELL CARCINOMA PATIENTS Atsunari Kawashima*, Takayuki Kanazawa, Kayoko Maekawa, Mitsunobu Matsumoto, Kumiko Goto, Akiko Morimoto, Kota Iwahori, Takeshi Ujike, Akira Nagahara, Kazutoshi Fujita, Motohide Uemura, Norio Nonomura, Hisashi Wada, Suita, Japan ST-02 ST-03 PERCENTAGE OF RENAL PARENCHYMAL PRESERVATION AND RENAL TUMOR MORPHOLOGY ARE DETERMINANTS OF RENAL FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME FOLLOWING PERCUTANEOUS CRYOABLATION Catherine Dufour*, Alp Beksac, Zachary Hamilton, Unwanaobong Nseyo, Sean Berquist, Abdel-rahman Hassan, Song Wang, Jason Woo, Gerant Rivera-Sanfeliz, Michael Liss, La Jolla, CA, Robert Wake, Memphis, TN, Ithaar Derweesh, La Jolla, CA MAXIMUM STANDARDIZED UPTAKE VALUE OF 18F-FDG PET/CT PREDICTS SURVIVAL OF PATIENTS WITH ADVANCED UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA Masaki Kobayashi*, Hajime Tanaka, Soichiro Yoshida, Minato Yokoyama, Junichiro Ishioka, Yoh Matsuoka, Noboru Numao, Kazutaka Saito, Yasuhisa Fujii, Takeshi Yuasa, Shinya Yamamoto, Hitoshi Masuda, Junji Yonese, Kazunori Kihara, Tokyo, Japan ST-04 PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES OF THE BLADDER CANCER- SUPPORTIVE CARE NEEDS SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE (SCNSBLC) Nihal Mohamed*, New York, NY ST-05 LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP AFTER NEOBLADDER WITH PROSTATIC CAPSULE AND SEMINAL-SPARING CYSTECTOMY (PCSSC) FOR BLADDER CANCER Salvatore Siracusano*, Trieste, Italy, Renzo Colombo, Milan, Italy, Stefano Ciciliato, Laura Toffoli, Tommaso Silvestri, Trieste, Italy, Maurizio Brausi, Modena, Italy, Renato Talamini, Trieste, Italy ST-06 *Presenting author ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE ST-07 GENOMIC RISK STRATIFICATION OF CLEAR CELL RENAL CELL CARCINOMA WITH SINGLE NUCLEOTIDE POLYMORPHISM MICROARRAY AND DISEASE RECURRENCE IN LONGITUDINAL FOLLOW UP OF RESECTED TUMORS Austin Younger*, Charleston, SC, James S. Rosoff, Greenwich, CT, Austin DeRosa, Denver, CO, Hagop Sarkissian, Dayna Wolff, Stephen J. Savage, Charleston, SC HIGH ABSOLUTE MONOCYTE COUNT PREDICTS POOR CLINICAL OUTCOME IN PATIENTS WITH CASTRATIONRESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER TREATED WITH DOCETAXEL CHEMOTHERAPY Keisuke Shigeta*, Takeo Kosaka, Toshiaki Shinojima, Ryuichi Mizuno, Eiji Kikuchi, Akira MIyajima, Mototsugu Oya, Tokyo, Japan 101 ST-08 OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA INCREASES THE RISK OF URINARY INCONTINENCE Shih-Yen Lu*, Yu-Hwa Fang, Hsiao-Jen Chung, Eric Yi-Hsiu Huang, Chih-chieh Lin, Alex T. L. Lin, Kuang-Kuo Chen, Taipei city, Taiwan ST-09 THE FERTILITY QUALITY OF LIFE AND SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION IN MEN SEEKING FERTILITY TREATMENT Zhe Zhang*, Hui Jiang, Yuzhuo Yang, Hongliang Zhang, Haocheng Lin, Lianming Zhao, Wenhao Tang, Defeng Liu, Jiaming Mao, Kai Hong, BeiJing, China, People’s Republic of ST-10 PROSTATE CANCER DIAGNOSIS BY MULTIPLE SECRETED PROTEIN BIOMARKERS IN VOIDED URINE Tujin Shi, Yuqian Gao, Wei-jun Qian, Richland, WA, Robin Leach, Ian Thompson, San Antonio, TX, Sue-Ing Quek, William Ellis, Elizabeth Vitello, Alvin Liu*, Seattle, WA ST-11 SAFETY PROFILE ASSESSMENT OF MANDATORY RESEARCH BIOPSIES OF THE PROSTATE: A TEN YEAR MULTICENTER EXPERIENCE Nicholas Tadros*, Paige Ferris, Jackilen Shannon, Thomasz Beer, Mark Garzotto, Portland, OR ST-12 RACE DOES NOT PREDICT THE DEVELOPMENT OF METASTASES IN MEN WITH NON-METASTATIC CASTRATE RESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER Colette Whitney*, Lauren Howard, Durham, NC, Christopher Amling, Portland, OR, William Aronson, Los Angeles, CA, Matthew Cooperberg, San Francisco, CA, Christopher Kane, San Diego, CA, Martha Terris, Augusta, GA, Stephen Freedland, Los Angeles, CA ST-13 INFORMING FOCAL THERAPY MARGINS THROUGH MRI-PATHOLOGY CORRELATION Alan Priester*, Khoshnoodi Pooria, Shellee Ogawa, Jesse Le, James Garritano, Bryan Radosavcev, Daniel Margolis, Robert Reiter, Jiaoti Huang, Warren Grundfest, Shyam Natarajan, Leonard Marks, Los Angeles, CA ST-14 URINARY AQUAPORIN-1 AND PERILIPIN-2 IN CONJUNCTION WITH RENAL MASS BIOPSY: A NOVEL ALGORITHM IN THE MANAGEMENT OF SMALL RENAL MASSES Joseph Song*, Anderson Barrett, Jeremiah Morrissey, Jonathan Mobley, Karen Figenshau, Joel Vetter, Sam Bhayani, Evan Kharasch, Sherburn Figenshau, Saint Louis, MO ST-15 ST-16 ST-17 ST-18 QUALITY OF STUDIES REPORTING SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF SYNTHETIC MIDⴚURETHRAL SLINGS (SMUS) Mubashir Billah*, New York, NY, Salma Ahsanuddin, Brooklyn, NY, Jerry Blaivas, New York, NY OUTCOMES FOLLOWING PARTIAL EXICISION COMPARED TO FORMAL URETHROLYSIS FOR PATIENTS SEEKING REVISION OF ANTIⴚINCONTINENCE SLING Alice Drain*, New York, NY, Ekene Enemchukwu, Stanford, CA, Nihar Shah, Nirit Rosenblum, Victor Nitti, Benjamin Brucker, Raveen Syan, New York, NY PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED TRIAL COMPARING THE USE OF TITAN CLIPS VERSUS BIPOLAR COAGULATION TO SEAL LYMPHATIC VESSELS DURING ROBOT-ASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY AND EXTENDED PELVIC LYMPH NODE DISSECTION Pietro Grande*, Giovanni Battista Di Pierro, Livio Mordaini, Matteo Ferrari, Hansjörg Danuser, Agostino Mattei, Lucerne, Switzerland PREOPERATIVE MEMBRANOUS URETHRAL LENGTH BECOMES PREDICT FACTOR FOR THE EARLY URINARY INCONTINENCE AFTER ROBOT ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Daiki Ikarashi*, Yoichiro Kato, Mitsugu Kanehira, Ryo Takata, Misato Takayama, Akito Ito, Mitsutaka Onoda, Renpei Kato, Tomohiko Matsura, Kazuhiro Iwasaki, Jun Sugimura, So Ohmori, Takaya Abe, Wataru Obara, Morioka-shi, Japan 102 ST-19 SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF REMEEX SLING SYSTEM FOR FEMALE URINARY INCONTINENCE AND FEASIBILITY OF READJUSTMENT Jung Ki Jo*, Beyongdo Song, In Jae Lee, Ha Rim Kook, Seongnam-si, Korea, Republic of, Young Ik Lee, Busan-si, Korea, Republic of, Sang Wook Lee, Jeong Hyun Kim, Kanwondo, Korea, Republic of, Seong Jin Jeong, Seongnam-si, Korea, Republic of ST-20 VALIDATION OF TNM CLASSIFICATION FOR METASTATIC PROSTATIC CANCER TREATED USING PRIMARY ANDROGEN DEPRIVATION THERAPY Yoshifumi Kadono*, Takahiro Nohara, Satoru Ueno, Kouji Izumi, Yasuhide Kitagawa, Hiroyuki Konaka, Atsushi Mizokami, Kanazawa, Japan, Mizuki Onozawa, Tokyo, Japan, Shiro Hinotsu, Okayama, Japan, Hideyuki Akaza, Tokyo, Japan, Mikio Namiki, Kanazawa, Japan ST-21 IMPACT OF ROBOT ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC PROSTATECTOMY ON VOIDING IMPROVEMENT IN PATIENTS WITH LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS Dong Soo Kim*, Seung-Kwon Choi, Sang Hyub Lee, Koo Han Yoo, Dong-Gi Lee, Gyeuong Eun Min, Hyung-Lae Lee, Sun-Ju Lee, Choong Hyun Lee, Sung-Goo Chang, Seung Hyun Jeon, Seoul, Korea, Republic of ST-22 PROGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF NEPHRECTOMY IN PATIENTS WITH METASTATIC RENAL CELL CARCINOMA TREATED WITH FIRST-LINE SYSTEMIC THERAPY: A 10-YEAR RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS ACCORDING TO MSKCC AND HENG RISK CRITERIA Sung Han Kim, Jae Young Joung, Jinsoo Chung, Kang Hyun Lee, Ho Kyung Seo, Goyang, Korea, Republic of, Whi-An Kwon*, Gunpo, Korea, Republic of ST-23 INTRAVESICAL TACROLIMUS IN TREATMENT OF BLADDER PAIN SYNDROME/INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS Nagendra Nath Mishra*, Ahmedabad, India ST-24 MIXED URINARY INCONTINENCE: WHICH ROLE FOR TRANSOBTURATOR MIDURETHRAL SLINGS Franca Natale*, Rome, Italy, Raffaele Balsamo, Catanzaro, Italy, Chiara La Penna, Rome, Italy, Ester Illiano, Naples, Italy, Konstantinos Giannitsas, Patras, Greece, Manuel Di Biase, Elisabetta Costantini, Perugia, Italy ST-25 ANDROGEN DEPRIVATION THERAPY IN THE CONTEXT OF DOSE ESCALATING RADIATION: COMMUNITY PRACTICE PATTERNS AND OUTCOMES Bogdana Schmidt*, Janet L Cowan, Kirsten L Greene, Peter R Carroll, Matthew R Cooperberg, San Francisco, CA ST-26 COMBINED INGUINAL HERNIA REPAIR WITH A SYNTHETIC MESH DURING ROBOT ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Fabian Schoofs*, Daniel Benamran, Nadim Douaihy, Jacques Klein, Julien Schwartz, Christophe Iselin, Geneva, Switzerland ST-27 STATINS AND BIOCHEMICAL RECURRENCE AND MORTALITY AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY OR RADIOTHERAPY: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS Ping Tan*, Shiyou Wei, Lu Yang, Liang Gao, Zhuang Tang, Qiang Wei, Chengdu, China, People’s Republic of ST-28 ST-29 ST-30 ST-31 COMPARISON OF SEXUAL FUNCTION IN TRANSSEXUAL WOMEN WHO UNDERWENT SEX REASSIGNMENT SURGERY BY TWO DIFFERENT TECHNIQUES Francesca Vedovo*, Nicola Pavan, Gaetano Chiapparrone, Giovanni Liguori, Stefano Bucci, Fabio Barbone, Carlo Trombetta, Trieste, Italy EIGHT YEAR MEDIAN FOLLOW UP OF MIDURETHRAL SLINGS, SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE Mohamed Elkhamesy, Tamer Helmy, Ahmed El Hefnawy, Mohamed Gaballah, Bassem Wadie*, Mansoura, Egypt COMPARISON OF QUALITY OF LIFE IN PATIENTS WITH LOCALLY ADVANCED PROSTATE CANCER TREATED WITH NEOADJUVANT ENDOCRINE, EXTERNAL BEAM RADIATION AND ADJUVANT CONTINUOUS/INTERMITTENT ENDOCRINE THERAPY IN RANDOMIZED PHASE III TRIAL Akira Yokomizo*, Hirofumi Koga, Fukuoka, Japan, Kazuto Ito, Kazuhiro Suzuki, Maebashi, Japan, Hidetoshi Yamanaka, Takasaki, Japan, Seiji Naito, Fukuoka, Japan TRANSCRIPTIONAL REGULATION OF CORTICOTROPIN RELEASING FACTOR Lizath Aguiniga*, Anthony Schaeffer, David Klumpp, Chicago, IL ST-32 HEALTH-CARE SERVICES UTILIZATION DURING THE LAST 6 MONTHS OF LIFE AMONG BLADDER CANCER PATIENTS WHO UNDERWENT RADICAL CYSTECTOMY IN QUEBEC, CANADA Ahmed S. Zakaria Ahmed*, Fabiano Santos, Alice Dragomir, Wassim Kassouf, Simon Tanguay, Armen Aprikian, Montreal, Canada ST-33 COMPARISON OF THE ADVERSE EVENTS OF ONABOTULINUMTOXINA TREATMENT BETWEEN IC/BPS AND OAB IN WOMEN – DOES DIFFERENT PATHOPHYSIOLOGY RESULT IN DIFFERENT OUTCOME? Yuh-Chen Kuo*, Taipei, Taiwan, Yu-Khun Lee, Hann-Chorng Kuo, Hualien, Taiwan *Presenting author 103 ST-34 AN INITIAL EXPERIMENTAL MODEL OF CYSTOPLASTY USING ILEAL SEROMUSCULAR LAYER AND FREE GREATER OMENTUM Jun Shen*, Shengwen Li, Zhiqiang Song, Haishan Shen, Jianchen Wu, Chuyi Huang, Linxi Zhang, Yingmao Ruan, Beijing, China, People’s Republic of ST-35 EXOSOMAL MIRNAS AND SERUM CYTOKINES AS PREDICTORS FOR TREATMENT OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS WITH METASTATIC RENAL CELL CARCINOMA TREATED WITH AXITINIB Naoko Suzuki-Honma*, Akita, Japan, Norihiko Tsuchiya, Yamagata, Japan, Takamitsu Inoue, Shintaro Narita, Mitsuru Saito, Hiroshi Tsuruta, Atsushi Maeno, Shigeru Satoh, Tomonori Habuchi, Akita, Japan ST-36 THE IMPACT OF INTRAVENOUS ACETAMINOPHEN ON OUTCOMES FOR PATIENTS UNDERGOING EXTIRPATIVE KIDNEY SURGERY Ilker Tinay*, Ye Wang, Francisco GelpiHammerschmidt, Boston, MA, Benjamin Chung, Palo Alto, CA, Steven Chang, Boston, MA ST-37 IMAGE FUSION OF REAL-TIME US WITH CONTRAST CT/MRI FOR RENAL MASS BIOPSY IN AN OUTPATIENT SETTING: A PILOT STUDY Andre Luis de Castro Abreu*, Sameer Chopra, Toshitaka Shin, Carlee Beckler, Nariman Ahmadi, Andre Berger, Monish Aron, Mihir M. Desai, Inderbir S. Gill, Osamu Ukimura, Los Angeles, CA ST-38 DIAGNOSIS PERFORMANCE OF CONTRAST-ENHANCED ULTRASONOGRAPHY AND MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF COMPLEX RENAL CYSTS: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY Guillaume Defortescu*, Jean-Nicolas Cornu, Anthony Giwerc, Claire Werquin, Françoise Gobet, Sofiane Bejar, Christian Pfister, François-Xavier Nouhaud, Rouen, France ST-39 CONCORDANCE OF URETEROSCOPIC BIOPSY GRADE TO RADICAL NEPHROURETERECTOMY GRADE AND STAGE BASED ON THE 1973 AND 2004 WHO CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS FOR UPPER TRACT UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA Ryuta Tanimoto*, Scott G Hubosky, Kelly A Healy, Ruth Birbe, Marluce Bibbo, Demetrius H Bagley, Philadelphia, PA ST-40 LUTEINIZING HORMONE RELEASING HORMONE AGONISTS LOWER TESTOSTERONE LEVELS MORE THAN SUBCAPSULAR ORCHIECTOMY: RESULTS FROM A RANDOMIZED TRIAL Peter Østergren*, Caroline Kistorp, Mikkel Fode, Finn Bennedbæk, Jens Faber, Jens Sonksen, Herlev, Denmark ST-41 IS THERE A DIFFERENCE IN OUTCOME BETWEEN EARLY VERSUS DELAYED REMOVAL OF SUBURETHRAL MIDURETHRAL SLING? Himanshu Aggarwal*, Jeannine Foster, Nirmish Singla, Feras Alhalabi, Gary Lemack, Philippe Zimmern, Dallas, TX ST-42 DIFFERENT MANAGEMENT OPTIONS FOR HORSESHOE KIDNEY STONES: SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE. ABDULHAKIM AL OTAY*, Osama Sarhan, AHMED AL HELALY, KHALID ALBEDAIWI, MUSTAFA AL GHANBAR, Ziad Nakshabandi, Ali Obeid, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia ST-43 ST-44 ST-45 ST-46 ST-47 SHUNTING FOR ISCHEMIC PRIAPISM: AN IMPROVED STRATEGY Amjad Alwaal*, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Maurice Garcia, Tom Lue, San Francisco, CA MULTIPLE USE OF PHOTODYNAMIC DIAGNOSIS OF THE BLADDER IN THE SAME PATIENT CAN BE PERFORMED WITH NO MAJOR SIDE EFFECTS – RESULTS OF A LARGE SINGLE-CENTER STUDY Maria Apfelbeck*, Tobias Grimm, Alexander Buchner, Birte-Swantje Schneevoigt, Alexander Kretschmer, Friedrich Jokisch, Markus Grabbert, Gerald Schulz, Christian Stief, Alexander Karl, Munich, Germany ASSOCIATION BETWEEN PUBIC HAIR GROOMING AND SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS: RESULTS FROM A NATIONALLY REPRESENTATIVE PROBABILITY SAMPLE E. Charles Osterberg*, Thomas Gaither, Mohannad Awad, Matthew Truesdale, San Francisco, CA, Siobhan Sutcliffe, St. Louis, MO, Isabel Allen, Benjamin Breyer, San Francisco, CA COMPARISON OF GLEASON SCORE MISCLASSIFICATION BETWEEN TRANSRECTAL ULTRASOUND – MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING FUSION GUIDED PROSTATE BIOPSIES AND SYSTEMATIC BIOPSIES. A PROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS ACCORDING TO FINAL HISTOPATHOLOGY AFTER PROSTATECTOMY Sebastian Berg*, Herne, Germany, Florian Roghmann, Johannes Rüb, Robin Epplen, Rein-Jüri Palisaar, Joachim Noldus, Marko Brock, Herne, Germany A NETWORK META-ANALYSIS OF INTRAVESICAL BCG SUBSTRAIN EFFICACY IN THE TREATMENT OF NONMUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER Brock Boehm*, John Cornell, Michael Liss, Dharam Kaushik, Robert Svatek, San Antonio, TX 104 ST-48 FEASIBILITY OF EGFR EVALUATION IN BLADDER WASHINGS OF PATIENTS AFFECTED BY NON MUSCLE-INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER Vincenzo Serretta, Fabrizio Di Maida*, Cristina Scalici Gesolfo, Gabriele Tulone, Antonina Graziella Cangemi, Alessandro Perez, Antonio Russo, Palermo, Italy, Marco Moschini, Renzo Colombo, Milan, Italy ST-49 HOW TO DEFINE STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE SUCCESS AFTER AN ANTI-INCONTINENCE PROCEDURE IN REAL LIFE PRACTICE: DO YOU TRUST THE PATIENT OR THE QUESTIONNAIRES/ PAD USAGE? Philippe Zimmern, Carlos Finsterbusch*, Feras Alhalabi, Alana Christie, Dallas, TX ST-50 DOES TRANSPERINEAL PROSTATE BIOPSY REDUCE COMPLICATIONS COMPARED WITH TRANSRECTAL BIOPSY? A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS OF RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIALS Cindy Garcia*, Matthew Winter, Philip Bergersen, Henry Woo, Venu Chalasani, Sydney, Australia ST-51 EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX CHARACTERISTICS OF TUNICA ALBUGINEA IN MEN WITH AND WITHOUT PEYRONIEⴕS DISEASE Andre V. Oliveira, Marcelo S. Watanabe, Maria Aparecida Pinhal, Monica Luzia Leonel, Thérèse R. Theodoro, Sidney Glina*, Santo André, Brazil ST-52 EARLY CHANGES IN SKELETAL MUSCLE AS A STRONG PROGNOSTIC BIOMARKER IN PATIENTS WITH METASTATIC RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Weijie Gu*, Yao Zhu, Dingwei Ye, Shanghai, China, People’s Republic of ST-53 TEN-YEAR OUTCOMES OF TREATMENT FOR LOCALIZED PROSTATE CANCER IN A SINGLE INSTITUTION; COMPARISON OF RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY VS RADIATION THERAPY PROPENSITY SCORE MATCHING ANALYSIS Narihiko Hayashi*, Yumiko Yokomizo, Kimito Osaka, Kazuhikde Makiyama, Noboru Nakaigawa, Masahiro Yao, Masataka Taguri, Yokohama, Japan ST-54 NOVEL MOLECULAR TARGETS AKR1C2 IS ASSOCIATED WITH TESTOSTERONE METABOLISM IN PROSTATE CANCER AFTER TREATMENT OF CURCUMIN Hisamitsu Ide*, Yan Lu, Satoru Muto, Raizo Yamaguchi, Shigeo Horie, Tokyo, Japan ST-55 SARCOPENIA AND THE MODIFIED GLASGOW PROGNOSTIC SCORE ARE SIGNIFICANT PREDICTORS OF PATIENT SURVIVAL IN METASTATIC RENAL CELL CARCINOMA PATIENTS RECEIVING FIRST-LINE SUNITINIB TREATMENT Hiroki Ishihara*, Tsunenori Kondo, Kenji Omae, Toshio Takagi, Jumpei Iizuka, Hirohito Kobayashi, Kazunari Tanabe, Tokyo, Japan ST-56 ST-57 ST-58 PROSTATE CANCER-ASSOCIATED ABERRANT GLYCOSYLATED S2,3PSA TEST UTILIZING MICROCAPILLARY ELECTROPHORESIS-BASED IMMUNOASSAY ENABLED CLINICAL APPLICATION FOR EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF PROSTATE CANCER Tomokazu Ishikawa*, Tohru Yoneyama, Yuki Tobisawa, Shingo Hatakeyama, Hirosaki, Japan, Tatsuo Kurosawa, Kenji Nakamura, Amagasaki, Japan, Chikara Ohyama, Hirosaki, Japan NOVEL TRU-CUT NEEDLE WITH 25 MM CUTTING LENGTH IMPROVES THE DETECTION RATE OF PROSTATE CANCER IN TRANSRECTAL PROSTATE BIOPSY Keishi Kajikawa*, Kent Kanao, Shingo Morinaga, Hiroyuki Muramatsu, Ikuo Kobayashi, Genya Nishikawa, Takahiko Yoshizawa, Yoshiharu Kato, Masahito Watanabe, Kogenta Nakamura, Makoto Sumitomo, Nagakute-city Aichi-ken, Japan WHY DO SOME PATIENTS MAKE PRIMARILY CALCIUM OXALATE MONOHYDRATE VERSUS DIHYDRATE STONES? Kathleen Kan*, Rohit Chugh, Vincent Olorunnisomo, Rachel Shapiro, Lynn Cochran, Mantu Gupta, New York, NY ST-59 FACTORS AFFECTING THE RESPONSE RATE OF FREQUENCY VOLUME CHART Seong Cheol Kim*, Jae-Seung Chung, Sang Hyun Park, Seok San Park, Cheol Kyu Oh, Busan, Korea, Republic of ST-60 THE INFLUENCE OF LENGTH, GRADE, AND LOCATION OF POSITIVE SURGICAL MARGIN (PSM) ON BIOCHEMICAL RECURRENCE IN ORGAN CONFINED PROSTATE CANCER Chanwoo Lee*, Aram Kim, Myong Kim, Myung-Chan Park, Jaeyoon Jung, Hyun-Jung Go, Yang-Soon Park, Yong Mee Cho, In Gab Jeong, Cheryn Song, Jun-Hyuk Hong, Choung-Soo Kim, Hanjong Ahn, Seoul, Korea, Republic of ST-61 *Presenting author ST-62 EFFECT OF PULSED MAGNETIC STIMULATION ON SEXUAL FUNCTION IN COUPLES WITH INCONTINENT PARTNERS Renly Lim*, Men Long Liong, Wing Seng Leong, Nurzalina Abdul Karim Khan, Kah Hay Yuen, Penang, Malaysia ST-63 EFFECT OF PROSTATE BIOPSY ON ERECTILE FUNCTION IN NON ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION MEN A PROSPECTIVE STUDY Edgar Linden-Castro*, Marcela Pelayo-Nieto, Daniel Espinosa-perezgrovas, Adolfo Gonzalez-Serrano, Gabriel Catalan-Quinto, Roberto Cortez-Betancourt, Mexico, Mexico ST-64 CIGARETTE SMOKING AND PROSTATE CANCER IN A PROSPECTIVE RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY ITALIAN COHORT STUDY R. Lombardo*, C. De Nunzio, G. Simone, M. Bellangino, R. Papalia, R. Mastroianni, Rome, Italy, D. Collura, Turin, Italy, A. Brassetti, Rome, Italy, G. Muto, Turin, Italy, M. Gallucci, A. Tubaro, Rome, Italy ST-65 PROSPECTIVE, BLINDED, INTERNATIONAL AND MULTICENTER VALIDATION OF A GENE EXPRESSION TEST FOR THE NON-INVASIVE DIAGNOSIS OF BLADDER CANCER Lourdes Mengual*, Maria J. Ribal, Juan J. Lozano, Mercedes Ingelmo-Torres, Barcelona, Spain, Jill Liang, CT. Han, Shanghai, China, People’s Republic of, Juan Palou, Oscar Rodriguez-Faba, Barcelona, Spain, Fred Witjes, Antoine G. Van der Heijden, Nijmegen, Netherlands, Rafael Medina, JM. Conde, Sevilla, Spain, Michael Marberger, Joerg Schmidbauer, Vienna, Austria, Dingwei Ye, Xun Ye, Xia Meng, Shanghai, China, People’s Republic of, Antonio Alcaraz, Barcelona, Spain APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM NOVEL DNA METHYLATION APPROACH IDENTIFIES THE AGGRESSIVENESS OF FOCI IN MULTIFOCAL PROSTATE CANCER Gangning Liang*, Kamilla Mundbjerg, Sameer Chopra, Mehrdad Alemozaffar, Christopher Duymich, Peter Nichols, Manju Aron, Kimberly Siegmund, Osamu Ukimura, Los Angeles, CA, Torben Ørntoft, Karina Sørensen, Aarhus, Denmark, Daniel Weisenberger, Peter Jones, Inderbir Gill, Los Angeles, CA 105 Saturday, May 7, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 26 INFECTIONS/INFLAMMATION/CYSTIC DISEASE OF THE GENITOURINARY TRACT: KIDNEY & BLADDER II Room 31 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Daniel Shoskes and Robert Evans ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP26-01 INCONSISTENCY IN THE DEFINITION OF URINARY TRACT INFECTION IN THE SPINAL CORD INJURY POPULATION: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Laura L. Giusto*, Philadelphia, PA, Yahir Santiago-Lastra, Ann Arbor, MI, Michael V. Hughes, Philadelphia, PA, Mark MacEachern, Anne P. Cameron, Ann Arbor, MI ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP26-08 FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH SEVERE SEPTIC EVENTS AFTER SURGICAL DECOMPRESSION OF OBSTRUCTING URETERAL STONES: A PROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS Giovanni Marchini*, Paulo Moscardi, Victor Srougi, Fábio Vicentini, Fábio Torricelli, Artur Brito, Cesar Camara, Miguel Srougi, Eduardo Mazzucchi, Sao Paulo, Brazil MP26-02 THE ROLE OF ROUTINE URINE CULTURES IN CHILDREN WITH SPINA BIFIDA USING CLEAN INTERMITTENT CATHETERIZATION Takashi Ikeda*, Sayaka Akiyama, Woojin Kim, Yuichiro Yamazaki, Kanagawa Pref. Yokohama City, Japan MP26-09 FACTORS PREDICTING MORBIDITY AFTER SEPSIS SECONDARY TO URINARY STONES Yaniv Larish*, Leon Telis, Dillon Sedaghatpour, Leonard Glickman, Sarah Fleszar, Michael Diefenbach, Boback Berookhim, New York, NY MP26-03 CAN WE EXTRAPOLATE THE BACTERIOLOGICAL FINDINGS OF SIMPLE CYSTITIS IN WOMEN TO TREAT SIMPLE PYELONEPHRITIS? Marcelo Hisano*, Homero Bruschini, Antonio Carlos Nicodemo, Marcos Lucon, Cristiano Mendes Gomes, Miguel Srougi, Sao Paulo, Brazil MP26-10 PREDICTORS OF URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS AFTER ENDOUROLOGIC STONE SURGERY Abhinav Sidana, Bethesda, MD, Daniel Box*, Lindsay Derus, James Donovan, Cincinnati, OH MP26-11 IS PRE-OPERATIVE URINE CULTURE SUFFICIENT TO PREDICT SEPTIC COMPLICATIONS OF PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY? Marouene Chakroun, Walid Kerkeni*, Abderrazak Bouzouita, Haroun Ayed, Mohamed Cherif, Amine Derouiche, Mohamed Riadh Ben Slama, Mohamed Chebil, Tunis, Tunisia MP26-04 OVER THE COUNTER ANTIBIOTICS? EFFECTS ON ESCHERICHIA COLI INCIDENCE AND RESISTANCE IN UNCOMPLICATED URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS IN JORDAN Zeid AbuGhosh*, Mohammad Alsadi, Fares Ayoub, Montaser Alhakim, Tala Alnawaji, Amman, Jordan MP26-05 DOSE RESPONSE OF CRANBERRY IN THE TREATMENT OF LOWER URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS IN WOMEN Lynn Stothers*, Vancouver, Canada, Paula Brown, Burnaby, Canada, Howard Fenster, Mark Levine, Jonathan Berkowitz, Vancouver, Canada MP26-12 IMPACT OF POSITIVE URINE AND STONE CULTURE ON SEPTIC SHOCK FOLLOWING PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY Shivanshu Singh, Shrawan Singh*, Santosh Kumar, Neelam Taneja, Arup K Mandal, Chandigarh, India MP26-06 RECURRENT URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS DUE TO BACTERIAL PERSISTENCE OR REINFECTION IN WOMEN: DOES THIS FACTOR IMPACT UPPER TRACT IMAGING FINDINGS? Yuefeng Wu*, Lauren Rego, Alana Christie, Rebecca Lavelle, Feras Alhalabi, Philippe Zimmern, Dallas, TX MP26-13 URINALYSIS FINDINGS ARE NOT PREDICTIVE OF POSITIVE URINE CULTURE IN PATIENTS WITH INDWELLING URETERAL STENTS Aydin Pooli*, Gates Cook, Sudhir Isharwal, Vikas Desai, Chad LaGrange, Omaha, NE MP26-14 ARE ANTIBIOTICS NECESSARY DURING ROUTINE CYSTOSCOPIC STENT REMOVAL? Joel E. Abbott*, Michelle McDonald, Allison Han, Charlie Lakin, Roger L. Sur, San Diego, CA MP26-07 USE OF ANTIBIOTICS IN MANAGEMENT OF UPPER URINARY TRACT STONES IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT Amanda C Chi*, Christopher D Morrison, Aziz Khambati, Robert B Nadler, Chicago, IL 106 MP26-15 SYMPTOMATIC URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS IN RENAL TRANSPLANT PATIENTS AFTER CYSTOSCOPY FOR URETERAL STENT REMOVAL Justin Gregg*, Caroline Kang, Thomas Talbot, S. Duke Herrell, Roger Dmochowski, Daniel Barocas, Nashville, TN MP26-19 A SINGLE INSTITUTION’S EXPERIENCE WITH HEMORRHAGIC CYSTITIS AFTER BONE MARROW TRANSPLANTATION Jason Au*, Christopher Graziano, Rodolfo Elizondo, Nicolette Janzen, Swati Naik, Abhishek Seth, Houston, TX MP26-20 INTRAVESICAL INSTILLATION OF LIPOSOMAL-TACROLIMUS (LP-10) IS AN EFFECTIVE TREATMENT FOR CHRONIC RADIATION CYSTITIS Bernadette Zwaans*, Sarah Bartolone, Michael Chancellor, Royal Oak, MI, Peter Levanovich, Detroit, MI, Sarah Krueger, Brain Marples, Laura Lamb, Royal Oak, MI MP26-16 ENDOUROLOGICAL MANAGEMENT OF RENAL PAPILLARY NECROSIS Amit Bhattu*, Manohar T., Nanda Kishor G., U.B. Joshi, Santosh Bethur, Bangalore, India MP26-17 PROGNOSTIC FACTORS FOR ADVERSE OUTCOME IN PATIENTS WITH EMPHYSEMATOUS PYELONEPHRITIS Jorge Moreno-Palacios, Leon TorresMercado, Eduardo Serrano-Brambila, Efraı́n Maldonado-Alcaraz, Miguel Angel Garcia Padilla*, Distrito Federal, Mexico APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM MP26-18 PROGNOSTIC FEATURES AND MICROBIAL DISTRIBUTION OF URINARY TRACT INFECTION FOLLOWING RADICAL CYSTECTOMY William Parker*, Amir Toussi, Matthew Tollefson, Igor Frank, R. Houston Thompson, Harras Zaid, Prabin Thapa, Stephen Boorjian, Rochester, MN Saturday, May 7, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 27 BLADDER CANCER: UPPER TRACT TRANSITIONAL CELL CARCINOMA II Room 30 ABC @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Mantu Gupta, Levent Turkeri and Majid Eshghi ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP27-01 UDP-GLUCURONOSYLTRANSFERASE 1A (UGT1A) IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY IN UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA OF THE UPPER URINARY TRACT AS A STRONG PROGNOSTICATOR Koji Izumi, Yokohama, Japan, Satoshi Inoue*, Hiroki Ide, Baltimore, MD, Kazutoshi Fujita, Suita, Japan, Seiji Yamaguchi, Hiroaki Fushimi, Osaka, Japan, George Netto, Baltimore, MD, Norio Nonomura, Suita, Japan, Hiroshi Miyamoto, Baltimore, MD ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP27-03 HYPERMETHYLATION OF THE RASSF1A GENE PROMOTER AT CYTOSINE GUANINE DINUCLEOTIDE ISLANDS PREDICTS HIGHER MALIGNANT POTENTIAL BUT BETTER URINARY TRACT RECURRENCE-FREE SURVIVAL IN UPPER TRACT UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA PATIENTS AFTER SURGERY Jin Liu*, Gengyan Xiong, Qi Tang, Dong Fang, Xuesong Li, Liqun Zhou, Beijing, China, People’s Republic of MP27-02 PROGNOSTIC ROLE OF PROGRAMMED CELL DEATH PROTEIN 1 EXPRESSION IN SURGICALLY TREATED PATIENTS WITH UPPER TRACT UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA. Nozomi Hayakawa*, Eiji Kikuchi, Shuji Mikami, Kazuhiro Matsumoto, Keishiro Fukumoto, Takeo Kosaka, Ryuichi Mizuno, Akira Miyajima, Mototsugu Oya, Tokyo, Japan *Presenting author MP27-04 HOMOGENOUS OR HETEROGENOUS BIOLOGICAL BEHAVIORS BETWEEN URETERAL AND RENAL PELVIC TUMORS? A COMPARISON OF CLINICAL FEATURES, PATHOLOGICAL OUTCOMES, EPIGENETIC BIOMARKERS AND ONCOLOGIC PROGNOSIS Dong Fang*, Gengyan Xiong, Yuze Zhu, Guangzhi Zhao, Yunchao Xing, Lei Zhang, Jin Liu, Qi Tang, Xuesong Li, Liqun Zhou, Beijing, China, People’s Republic of 107 MP27-05 ARE CALCULATED FORMULAS FOR ESTIMATING RENAL FUNCTION ADEQUATE FOR ADMINISTERED CISPLATIN-BASED CHEMOTHERAPY IN SOLITARY RENAL PATIENTS AFTER NEPHROURETERECTOMY FOR UPPER TRACT UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA? Naoya Niwa*, Eiji Kikuchi, Masashi Matsushima, Nobuyuki Tanaka, Toru Nishiyama, Akira Miyajima, Shiro Saito, Mototsugu Oya, Tokyo, Japan MP27-10 IMPACT OF DIAGNOSTIC URETEROSCOPY ON THE ONCOLOGICAL OUTCOMES FOLLOWING RADICAL NEPHROURETERECTOMY Quentin Alimi*, Benoit Peyronnet, Gregory Verhoest, Romain Mathieu, Andrea Manunta, Lauranne Tondut, Karim Bensalah, Rennes, France MP27-11 IS PREOPERATIVE CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE STATUS ASSOCIATED WITH ONCOLOGIC OUTCOMES IN UPPER URINARY TRACT UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA? : A MULTICENTER PROPENSITY SCORE MATCHED ANALYSIS Ho Seok Chung*, Eu Chang Hwang, Seung Il Jung, Taek Won Kang, Dongdeuk Kwon, Jun Seok Kim, Joon Hwa Noh, Gwangju, Korea, Republic of, Jae Hyung You, Myung Ki Kim, Jeonju, Korea, Republic of, Tae Hoon Oh, Ill Young Seo, Iksan, Korea, Republic of, Seung Baik, Chul-Sung Kim, Gwangju, Korea, Republic of, Sung Gu Kang, Seok Ho Kang, Jun Cheon, Seoul, Korea, Republic of MP27-06 DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW PROGNOSTIC MODEL TO PREDICT SURVIVAL OF PATIENTS WITH METASTATIC UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA RECEIVING FIRST-LINE GEMCITABINE PLUS CISPLATIN CHEMOTHERAPY: MULTICENTER RETROSPECTIVE STUDY BY THE SAPPORO MEDICAL UNIVERSITY UROLOGIC ONCOLOGY CO Takeshi Maehana*, Toshiaki Tanaka, Tetsuya Shindo, Sapporo, Japan, Atsushi Takahashi, Hakodate, Japan, Naoki Ito, Sapporo, Japan, Keisuke Taguchi, Tomakomai, Japan, Hiroshi Hotta, Asahikawa, Japan, Naoya Masumori, Sapporo, Japan MP27-12 PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF LYMPH NODE YIELD DURING NEPHROURETERECTOMY FOR UPPER TRACT UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA Andrew Winer*, Emily Vertosick, Renato Beluco, Sigrid Carlsson, Samuel Kaffenberger, Aditya Bagrodia, Katie Murray, Daniel Sjoberg, John Sfakianos, Eugene Cha, Guido Dalbagni, Jonathan Coleman, New York, NY MP27-07 APPARENT DIFFUSION COEFFICIENT AS A PROGNOSTIC BIOMARKER OF UPPER URINARY TRACT CANCER Soichiro Yoshida*, Yusuke Uchida, Shuichiro Kobayashi, Fumitaka Kobayashiga, Hiroshi Tanaka, Minato Yokoyama, Junichiro Ishioka, Yoh Matsuoka, Noboru Numao, Kazutaka Saito, Yasuhisa Fujii, Kazunori Kihara, Tokyo, Japan MP27-13 ARISTOLOCHIC ACID INDUCED UNIQUE ONCOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTIC IN CHINA: GENDER RELATED DIFFERENCES IN UPPER TRACT UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA Gengyan Xiong*, Yunchao Xing, Qi Tang, Xuesong Li, Liqun Zhou, Beijing, China, People’s Republic of MP27-08 RISK STRATIFICATION MODEL FOR LYMPHOVASCULAR INVASION, PATHOLOGICAL T STAGE, LYMPH NODE INVOLVEMENT, AND C-REACTIVE PROTEIN PREDICTS HIGH-RISK PATIENTS -WHO ARE CANDIDATE FOR ADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY IN UPPER URINARY TRACT UROTHELIAL CANCERKazuhiro Nagao*, Hideyasu Matsuyama, Ube, Japan, Kiyohide Fujimoto, Kashihara, Japan, Haruhito Azuma, Takasuki, Japan, Hiroaki Shiina, Izumo, Japan, Shigeru Sakano, Kitakyushu, Japan, Yoshihiro Tatsumi, Kashihara, Japan, Teruo Inamoto, Takasuki, Japan, Hiroaki Yasumoto, Izumo, Japan MP27-14 LOCATION OF THE TUMOR IN UPPER TRACT UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA (UTUC) IMPACTS ON THE PRESENCE OF CONCOMITANT UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA OF THE BLADDER: A MULTIINSTITUTIONAL DATABASE STUDY Teruo Inamoto*, Kiyoshi Takahara, Osaka, Japan, Hideyasu Matsuyama, Ube, Japan, Kiyohide Fujimoto, Kashihara, Japan, Hiroaki Shiina, Izumo, Japan, Shigeru Sakano, Kazuhiro Nagao, Ube, Japan, Makito Miyake, Yoshihiro Tatsumi, Kashihara, Japan, Hiroaki Yasumoto, Izumo, Japan, Haruhito Azuma, Osaka, Japan MP27-09 EXTIRPATIVE TREATMENT FOR PANUROTHELIAL DISEASE: OUTCOMES OF RADICAL NEPHROURETERECTOMY FOR METACHRONOUS UPPER TRACT RECURRENCE FOLLOWING RADICAL CYSTECTOMY Qiang Li*, Melissa Assel, Eugene Pietzak, Aditya Bagrodia, Eugene Cha, Jonathan Coleman, New York, NY MP27-15 108 TUMOR LOCATION AS A PREDICTOR OF SURVIVAL FOLLOWING NEPHROURETERECTOMY FOR UPPER TRACT UROTHELIAL CANCER: A U.S. POPULATION BASED ANALYSIS (20042012) Meera Chappidi*, Max Kates, Trinity Bivalacqua, Phillip Pierorazio, Baltimore, MD MP27-16 IMPACT OF PERI-OPERATIVE BLOOD TRANSFUSION ON ONCOLOGIC OUTCOMES OF PATIENTS UNDERGOING NEPHROURETERECTOMY FOR UPPER TRACT UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA. Wan Song, Jae Ho Yoo*, Jae Yong Jeong, Hyun Hwan Sung, Hwang Gyun Jeon, Byong Chang Jeong, Seong Il Seo, Seong Soo Jeon, Han Yong Choi, Hyun Moo Lee, Chi I Hun Kwon, Heung Jae Park, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Kwang Ho Ryu, Gwangmyeong, Korea, Republic of MP27-18 IMPACT OF MAXIMUM TUMOR DIAMETER ADJUSTED BY PRIMARY TUMOR LOCATION IN PATIENTS WITH UPPER TRACT UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA MANAGED BY RADICAL NEPHROURETERECTOMY: THE MULTIINSTITUTIONAL STUDY Yasumasa Miyazaki*, Eiji Kikuchi, Nobuyuki Tanaka, Tokyo, Japan, Suguru Shirotake, Saitama, Japan, Kazuhiro Matsumoto, Hiroaki Kobayashi, Hiroki Ide, Jun Obata, Tokyo, Japan, Katsura Ishioka, Kanagawa, Japan, Takeo Kosaka, Tokyo, Japan, Kent Kanao, Aichi, Japan, Masafumi Oyama, Saitama, Japan, Akira Miyajima, Tokyo, Japan, Tetsuo Momma, Saitama, Japan, Shintaro Hasegawa, Tochigi, Japan, Yosuke Nakajima, Kanagawa, Japan, Masahiro Jinzaki, Mototsugu Oya, Tokyo, Japan MP27-17 UPGRADING AND NEW DIAGNOSIS OF CIS ON POST-NEPHROURETERECTOMY FINAL PATHOLOGY FOR UTUC: A SINGLE INSTITUTION EXPERIENCE Justin T. Matulay*, Marissa C. Velez, Wilson Sui, Maxwell B. James, Ifeanyi Onyeji, James M. McKiernan, Ojas Shah, New York, NY APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Saturday, May 7, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 28 BLADDER & URETHRA: ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY & PHARMACOLOGY I Room 28 DE @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Nissrine Nakib and Karl-Erik Andersson ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP28-01 PROFOUND INFLUENCE OF ANDROGENS ON HISTOLOGIC ARCHITECTURE OF THE RAT URETHRA Matthias D Hofer*, Billy H Cordon, Dallas, TX, Matthew I Bury, Earl Y Cheng, Chicago, IL, Chris M Gonzalez, Cleveland, OH, Arun S Sharma, Chicago, IL, Allen F Morey, Dallas, TX ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP28-04 THE EFFECT OF SELECTIVE ␣␣1AADRENOCEPTOR BLOCKER SILODOSIN ON URINARY BLADDER FUNCTION IN RAT MODEL OF CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE INDUCED INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS Shogo Shimizu*, Takahiro Shimizu, Youichirou Higashi, Nankoku, Japan, Bunya Kawamoto, Katsuya Hikita, Kuniyasu Muraoka, Masashi Honda, Atsushi Takenaka, Yonago, Japan, Motoaki Saito, Nankoku, Japan MP28-02 SUPRASPINAL AND SPINAL EFFECTS OF DOPAMINE UPTAKE INHIBITOR ON THE MICTURITION REFLEX IN URETHANEANESTHETIZED RATS Masashi Honda*, Yonago, Japan, Naoki Yoshimura, Pittsburgh, PA, Bunya Kawamoto, Tsounapi Panagiota, Yonago, Japan, Shogo Shimizu, Nankoku, Japan, Hikita Katsuya, Kuniyasu Muraoka, Yonago, Japan, Takahiro Shimizu, Nankoku, Japan, Takehiro Sejima, Yonago, Japan, Motoaki Saito, Nankoku, Japan, Michael Chancellor, Royal Oak, MI, Atsushi Takenaka, Yonago, Japan MP28-05 MP28-06 COLITIS INDUCES LONG-TERM BLADDER AFFERENT HYPERACTIVITY, WHICH IS ATTENUATED BY CHRONIC ORAL ADMINISTRATION OF THE GUANYLATE CYCLASE-C AGONIST LINACLOTIDE Luke Grundy*, Sonia Garcia-Caraballo, Jessica Maddern, Grigori Rychkov, Adelaide, Australia, Gerhard Hannig, Caroline Kurtz, Ada Silos-Santiago, Cambridge, MA, Stuart M. Brierley, Adelaide, Australia MP28-03 THREE-DIMENSIONAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE BLADDER INTRAMUSCULAR INTERSTITIAL CELL AND THE AXON INNERVATED IN THE DETRUSOR BUNDLE BY FIB/SEM TOMOGRAPHY Tokumasa Hayashi*, Shingo Hirashima, Keisuke Ohta, Kei-ichiro Nakamura, Tsukasa Igawa, Kurume Fukuoka, Japan *Presenting author INITIAL NEUTROPHIL-TO-LYMPHOCYTE RATIO (NLR) IS A PROGNOSTIC MARKER IN PENILE CANCER PATIENTS. Takashi Kawahara*, Jun Kasuga, Yokohama, Japan, Hiroshi Miyamoto, Baltimore, MD, Masahiro Yao, Yasushi Yumura, Hiroji Uemura, Yokohama, Japan 109 MP28-07 SENSATION OF BLADDER FULLNESS BY A NEW NEURONAL PATHWAY ESTABLISHED BY GENITOFEMORAL OR FEMORAL NERVE TRANSFER TO AN ANTERIOR VESICAL PELVIC NERVE BRANCH IN A CANINE DECENTRALIZED BLADDER MODEL. Michael Ruggieri*, Sandra Gomez-Amaya, Alan Braverman, Philadelphia, PA, Neil Lamarre, Madison, WI, Mary Barbe, Philadelphia, PA MP28-15 EFFECT OF NAFTOPIDIL ON THE BRAIN NORADRENALINE-INDUCED DECREASE OF ARGININE-VASOPRESSIN SECRETION IN RATS Takahiro Shimizu*, Shogo Shimizu, Youichirou Higashi, Masaki Yamamoto, Kumiko Nakamura, Nankoku, Japan, Naoki Yoshimura, Pittsburgh, PA, Motoaki Saito, Nankoku, Japan MP28-16 BRAIN SEROTONIN AND CORTICOTROPIN-RELEASING FACTOR ARE INVOLVED IN BOMBESIN-INDUCED FREQUENT URINATION IN RATS Takahiro Shimizu*, Pittsburgh, PA, Shogo Shimizu, Nankoku, Japan, Naoki Wada, Shun Takai, Nobutaka Shimizu, Katsumi Kadekawa, Tsuyoshi Majima, Pittsburgh, PA, Youichirou Higashi, Motoaki Saito, Nankoku, Japan, Naoki Yoshimura, Pittsburgh, PA MP28-08 OXIDATIVE STRESS ACCELERATES THE TRANSITION FROM COMPENSATED TO DECOMPENSATED BLADDER FUNCTION IN STZ-INDUCED DIABETIC MICE Rania Elrashidy, Zagazig, Egypt, Guiming Liu*, Michael Kavran, Cleveland, OH, Mervat Asker, Sousou Ali, Hoda Mohamed, Zagazig, Egypt, Firouz Daneshgari, Cleveland, OH MP28-09 A NOVEL MODEL OF PELVIC ORGAN ISCHEMIA: PELVIC FLOOR CONTRACTILE FUNCTION IS MORE RESISTANT TO ISCHEMIA AND POST-ISCHEMIA REPERFUSION THAN BLADDER DETRUSOR MUSCLE Amy D. Dobberfuhl*, Stanford, CA, Catherine Schuler, Robert E. Leggett, Elise J.B. De, Robert M. Levin, Albany, NY MP28-17 SPATIAL AND FUNCTIONAL INTERACTIONS OF THE TRANSIENT RECEPTOR POTENTIAL MELASTATIN-4 CHANNELS AND INOSITOL TRISPHOSPHATE RECEPTORS: NOVEL REGULATORY MECHANISM IN HUMAN DETRUSOR SMOOTH MUSCLE FUNCTION Aaron Provence*, Kiril Hristov, Columbia, SC, Eric Rovner, Charleston, SC, Georgi V. Petkov, Columbia, SC MP28-10 COMBINED EFFECTS OF MELATONIN AND CLADRIBINE ON APOPTOSIS IN ISCHEMIA/REPERFUSION INJURY IN RAT BLADDER Young Seop Chang*, Hong Wook Kim, Daejeon, Korea, Republic of, Karl-Erik Andersson, Winston-Salem, NC, ki hak Song, Yong Gil Na, Jae Sung Lim, Seung Woo Yang, Chung Lyul Lee, Daejeon, Korea, Republic of MP28-18 17-ESTRADIOL DIRECT ACTIVATION OF LARGE CONDUCTANCE VOLTAGE- AND CA2ⴙ-ACTIVATED Kⴙ CHANNELS: NOVEL REGULATORY MECHANISM IN HUMAN DETRUSOR SMOOTH MUSCLE Kiril Hristov*, Shankar Parajuli, Aaron Provence, Columbia, SC, Eric Rovner, Charleston, SC, Georgi Petkov, Columbia, SC MP28-11 UROTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION AND PROTEIN EXPRESSIONS IN PATIENTS WITH DETRUSOR UNDERCTIVITY Yuan-Hong Jiang*, Hueih-Ling Ong, HannChorng Kuo, Hualien, Taiwan MP28-19 “SOMETIMES A SHAM IS JUST A SHAM” – WHY THE RODENT MODEL OF PARTIAL BLADDER OUTLET OBSTRUCTION NEEDS ADJUSTMENT Martin Sidler*, Karen Aitken, Janet Jiang, Toronto, Canada, Dominika Bijos, Bristol, United Kingdom, Darius Bagli, Toronto, Canada MP28-12 MECHANISMS OF STRESS-INDUCED BLADDER DYSFUNCTION: A NOVEL ROLE FOR ALTERATIONS IN URINARY BLADDER PERMEABILITY Ehsan Mohammadi*, Niran Hadad, Robert Hurst, Beverley Greenwood-Van Meerveld, Oklahoma City, Ok MP28-20 MUCOSA AFFECTS THE BLADDER DYSFUNCTION IN DIABETES WITH HIGH FAT DIET Zongwei Wang*, Vivian Cristofaro, Tongxiang Liu, Rongbin Ge, Maryrose Sullivian, Aria Olumi, Boston, MA MP28-13 URETHRAL AND DETRUSOR DYSFUNCTION ARE DETERMINED BY THE SEVERITY OF A CONTUSION-SCI IN FEMALE RATS Timothy Boone, Carolina Rivera, Alvaro Munoz*, Houston, TX APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM MP28-14 PROTEASE-ACTIVATED RECEPTOR 4 INDUCES BLADDER PAIN THROUGH DISULFIDE HIGH MOBILITY GROUP BOX-1 ACTING ON RECEPTORS FOR ADVANCED GLYCATION ENDPRODUCTS Dimitrios Kouzoukas, Maywood, IL, Fei Ma*, Lexington, KY, Katherine Meyer-Siegler, St. Petersburg, FL, Karin Westlund, David Hunt, Pedro Vera, Lexington, KY 110 Saturday, May 7, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 29 TRANSPLANTATION & VASCULAR SURGERY: RENAL TRANSPLANTATION & VASCULAR SURGERY I Room 28 ABC @ San Diego Convention Center Moderator: Peter Bretan ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP29-01 TREATMENT OPTIONS AND PREDICTIVE FACTORS FOR RECURRENCE AND CANCER SPECIFIC MORTALITY IN BLADDER CANCER AFTER RENAL TRANSPLANTATION: A MULTIINSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS Oscar Rodrı́guez*, Joan Palou, Barcelona, Spain, Ana Palazzetti, Paolo Gontero, Torino, Italy, Jorge Garcı́a-Olaverri, Barakaldo, Spain, Jesús Marı́a Fernández Gómez, Oviedo, Spain, Jonaton Olsburg, London, United Kingdom, Carlo Terrone, Novara, Italy, Arnaldo Figueiredo, Coimbra, Italy, Francesc Vigués, Barcelona, Spain, Javier Burgos, Enrique Lledó, Madrid, Spain, Alberto Breda, Barcelona, Spain ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP29-07 ROBOTIC KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION WITH REGIONAL HYPOTHERMIA: RESULTS FROM A PROSPECTIVE TWOARM NON-RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL (IDEAL PHASE 2B) Akshay Sood*, Detroit, MI, Prasun Ghosh, Gurgaon, India, Wooju Jeong, Deepansh Dalela, Mahendra Bhandari, Detroit, MI, Rajesh Ahlawat, Gurgaon, India, Mani Menon, Detroit, MI MP29-08 PERCUTANEOUS RENAL HILAR BLOCKADE TO PREDICT SUCCESS OF AUTO KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION FOR LOIN PAIN HEMATURIA SYNDROME Jeffrey Campsen, Mitchell Bassett*, Ryan O’Hara, Heather Thiesset, Robin Kim, Rulon Hardman, Blake Hamilton, Salt Lake City, UT MP29-02 KEEPING RENAL TRANSPLANTATION WITHIN UROLOGY: THE SUCCESS OF A HYBRID PRACTICE MODEL IN CANADA Andrea Kokorovic*, Halifax, Canada, Neal Rowe, Ottawa, Canada MP29-09 RENO-PROTECTIVE EFFECT OF LOCAL SILDENAFIL ADMINISTRATION IN CANINE MODEL OF RENAL ISCHEMIA REPERFUSION INJURY Mohamed Zahran*, Ahmed Mosbah, Adel Nabeeh, Ahmed A Shokeir, Mansoura, Egypt MP29-03 SUCCESSFUL LAPAROSCOPIC ALLOTRANSPLANTATION OF EMBRYONIC KIDNEYS ENHANCED BY ADIPOSE-DERIVED STEM CELLS SUSPENSION César Vera-Donoso*, Ximo Garcı́aDomı́nguez, Victoria Moreno-Manzano, Luı́s Garcı́a-Valero, José Salvador Vicente-Antón, Francisco Marco-Jiménez, Valencia, Spain MP29-10 PROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF REGULATORY T CELLS IN RENAL ISCHEMIA/REPERFUSION INJURY IN MICE Ryohei Yamamoto*, Mitsuru Saito, Hiroshi Tsuruta, Atsushi Maeno, Takamitsu Inoue, Shintaro Narita, Norihiko Tsuchiya, Shigeru Satoh, Tomonori Habuchi, Akita, Japan MP29-04 TRENDS IN BODY MASS INDEX AFTER DONOR NEPHRECTOMY: AN INTERVAL ASSESSMENT Christopher Dru*, Gerhard Fuchs, Los Angeles, CA MP29-05 MP29-11 REPOPULATION OF PRIMARY RENAL CELLS FOR WHOLE ORGAN ENGINEERING: FUNCTIONAL EVALUATIONS Mehran Abolbashari, Mi-Kyung Lee, Sigrid Agcaoili, Tamer Aboushwareb, In Kap Ko, John Jackson*, Anthony Atala, James Yoo, Winston Salem, NC TRENDS IN RESIDENT EXPOSURE TO RENAL TRANSPLANT: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF NON-UROLOGY SURGICAL TRAINEES Jennifer Bjazevic*, Sebastian Launcelott, Shannon Stogryn, Winnipeg, Canada, Jasmir Nayak, Seattle, WA, Thomas McGregor, Winnipeg, Canada MP29-12 FLOSEAL HEMOSTATIC MATRIX REDUCES SYMPTOMATIC LYMPHOCELES AFTER RENAL TRANSPLANTATION Wai-Kit MA*, Donald CH Ip, Charles KW Wong, Thomas YC Lam, Tin-Yu Chu, Yi Chiu, Franklin KL Ho, Jason KW Wong, Brian SH Ho, Ada TL Ng, James HL Tsu, FuKeung Cheung, Ming-Kwong Yiu, Hong Kong, Hong Kong MP29-06 LONG TERM TRANSPLANTATION OF BIOENGINEERED PORCINE KIDNEY CONSTRUCTS SEEDED WITH AUTOLOGOUS CELLS Joao Paulo Zambon*, In Kap Ko, Ick-Hee Kim, Charesa Smith, John Jackson, Anthony Atala, James Yoo, Winston Salem, NC *Presenting author 111 MP29-13 LIVING DONOR NEPHRECTOMY: A MULTICENTRIC COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN STANDARD LAPAROSCOPIC AND ROBOT-ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC DONOR NEPHRECTOMY. Benjamin Pradere*, Tours, France, Benoit Peyronnet, Rennes, France, Thibaut Benoit, Toulouse, France, Alexandre May, Tours, France, Frederico Salusto, Michel Soulié, Pascal Rischmann, Nicolas Doumerc, Xavier Gamé, Toulouse, France, Franck Bruyère, Tours, France MP29-17 HYDROGEN SULFIDE TREATMENT MITIGATES DONOR TISSUE NECROSIS DURING PROLONGED COLD STORAGE AND IMPROVES SURVIVAL FOLLOWING ALLOGENEIC RENAL TRANSPLANTATION. Ian Lobb*, Weihua Liu, Jifu Jiang, Dameng Lian, Alp Sener, London, Canada MP29-18 ANALYSIS OF DE NOVO UROLOGIC CANCER IN KIDNEY TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS: SINGLE CENTER STUDY OF 3,951 CASES Jaeyoon Jung*, Sangjun Yoo, Se Young Choi, Wonseok Choi, Jae Hyeon Han, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Sungwoo Hong, Hyung Jee Kim, Cheonan, Korea, Republic of, Taekmin Kwon, Kyung Hyun Moon, Ulsan, Korea, Republic of, Sang Hoon Song, Dalsan You, In Gab Jeong, Choung-Soo Kim, Seoul, Korea, Republic of MP29-14 SERUM N-GLYCAN PROFILING PREDICT ANTIBODY MEDIATED REJECTION IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING LIVING KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION Daisuke Noro*, Tohru Yoneyama, Yuki Tobisawa, Shingo Hatakeyama, Mitsuru Saito, Yasuhiro Hashimoto, Takuya Koie, Shigeru Sato, Chikara Ohyama, Hirosaki, Japan MP29-15 MP29-19 INCIDENCE OF SOLID RENAL MASSES IN TRANSPLANTED ALLOGRAFT KIDNEYS John Grifith*, Katherine Brewer, Michael Palese, Susan Lerner, Veronica Delaney, Scott Ames, John Sfakianos, Ketan Badani, Reza Mehrazin, New York, NY COMPUTER-ASSISTED ANATOMICAL DISSECTION CAAD OF THE RENAL PLEXUS TO REFINE RENAL DENERVATION IN THE TREATMENT OF REFRACTORY HYPERTENSION Cedric Lebacle, Krystel Nyangoh Timoh, Le Kremlin Bicetre, France, Jelena Martinovic, Clamart, France, Djibril Diallo, Mazen Zaitouna, Gerard Benoit, Thomas Bessede*, Le Kremlin Bicetre, France MP29-20 COMPARISON OF CT-MEASURED SPLIT RENAL VOLUME AND SPLIT RENAL FUNCTION BY DTPA CINTIGRAPHY FOR THE PREDICTION OF 12 MONTHS KIDNEY GRAFT FUNCTION Diogo Gil-Sousa*, Porto, Portugal, Jorge Dias, Gaia, Portugal, Daniel Oliveira-Reis, Diogo Carneiro, Jorge Malheiro, Manuela Almeida, Leonı́dio Dias, António CastroHenriques, José Soares, Avelino Fraga, Miguel Silva Ramos, Porto, Portugal MP29-16 HYDROGEN SULFIDE SUPPLEMENTATION MITIGATES EFFECTS OF ISCHEMIA REPERFUSION INJURY IN A MURINE MODEL OF DONATION AFTER CARDIAC DEATH RENAL TRANSPLANTATION Jaskirandeep Grewal*, Ian Lobb, Manujendra Saha, Aaron Haig, Jifu Jiang, Alp Sener, London, Canada APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Saturday, May 7, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Podium Session 15 PROSTATE CANCER: DETECTION & SCREENING IV Room 23 AB @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: John Lynch and Chris Bangma ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 10:30 PD15-01 THE IMPACT OF 2011 UNITED STATES PREVENTIVE SERVICES TASK FORCE PANEL UPDATE ON PSA SCREENING PRACTICE: A NATIONWIDE, AND STATEBY-STATE LEVEL ANALYSES. Firas Abdollah*, Royal Oak, MI, Deepansh Dalela, Akshay Sood, Detroit, MI, Christian Meyer, Boston, MA, Moritz Hansen, Paul Han, Portland, ME, Maxine Sun, Quoc-Dien Trinh, Boston, MA, Mani Menon, Jesse Sammon, Detroit, MI ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 10:40 PD15-02 PRACTICE TIME OF PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIANS IS ASSOCIATED WITH CHANGE IN PSA ORDERING HABITS IN THE YEARS SURROUNDING THE UNITED STATES PREVENTATIVE SERVICES TASK FORCE RECOMMENDATION AGAINST PSA SCREENING Ryan Hutchinson*, Nirmish Singla, Abdulhadi Akhtar, Justin Haridas, Deepa Bhat, Claus Roehrborn, Yair Lotan, Dallas, TX 112 10:50 PD15-03 11:00 PD15-04 11:10 PD15-05 11:20 PD15-06 11:30 PD15-07 *Presenting author DIFFERENCES IN PROSTATE SPECIFIC ANTIGEN TESTING AMONG UROLOGISTS AND PRIMARY CARE PROVIDERS IN THE UNITED STATES FOLLOWING THE 2011 USPSTF RECOMMENDATIONS Michael Zavaski*, Christian Meyer, Julian Hanske, David Friedlander, Philip Cheng, Boston, MA, Mani Menon, Detroit, MI, Adam Kibel, Alexander Cole, Jeffrey Leow, Boston, MA, Firas Abdollah, Detroit, MI, Maxine Sun, Boston, MA, Jesse Sammon, Detroit, MI, Quoc-Dien Trinh, Boston, MA THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN FAMILY HISTORY AND PROSTATE-SPECIFIC ANTIGEN FROM A LARGE GROUP OF 45YEAR OLD MEN EMBARKING ON PROSTATE CANCER SCREENING: RESULTS FROM THE PROBASE TRIAL Kathleen Herkommer*, Natalie T. S. Laenger, Tobiasz Klorek, Donna P. Ankerst, Sonja Grill, Helga Schulwitz, Munich, Germany, Peter Albers, Christian Arsov, Dusseldorf, Germany, Boris A. Hadaschik, Markus Hohenfellner, Heidelberg, Germany, Florian Imkamp, Markus Kuczyk, Hannover, Germany, Juergen E. Gschwend, Munich, Germany LETHAL PROSTATE CANCER IN THE PLCO CANCER SCREENING TRIAL Jonathan Shoag*, Sameer Mittal, Joshua Halpern, Douglas Scherr, Jim Hu, Christopher Barbieri, New York, NY GENETIC RISK SCORE DIFFERENTIATES INHERITED RISK AMONG RELATIVES OF PATIENTS WITH HEREDITARY PROSTATE CANCER Brian T. Helfand, Evanston, IL, Vignesh T. Packiam*, Chicago, IL, Haitao Chen, Shanghai, China, People’s Republic of, S. Lilly Zheng, Carly A. Conran, Charles B. Brendler, Evanston, IL, William B. Isaacs, Baltimore, MD, Jianfeng Xu, Evanston, IL EVALUATION OF PI-RADS CLASSIFICATION IN PREDICTION OF TUMOR-AGGRESSIVENESS IN TARGETED BIOPSY Angelika Borkowetz*, Ivan Platzek, Marieta Toma, Teresa Renner, Michael Froehner, Rainer Koch, Stefan Zastrow, Manfred Wirth, Dresden, Germany 11:40 PD15-08 WHEN FUSION FALLS SHORT: PROSTATE CANCER UPGRADING BY SYSTEMATIC BIOPSY OVER FUSION BIOPSY Akhil Muthigi*, Arvin George, Abhinav Sidana, Michael Kongnyuy, Amogh Iyer, Meet Kadakia, Francesca Mertan, Amichai Kilchevsky, Thomas Frye, Daniel Su, Maria Merino, Baris Turkbey, Peter Choyke, Bradford Wood, Peter Pinto, Bethesda, MD 11:50 PD15-09 OUTCOMES AFTER IMPLEMENTATION OF SOFTWARE FUSION MRI-TARGETED BIOPSY: IS FUSION BETTER THAN COGNITIVE TARGETING? Eric Kim*, Joel Vetter, John Weaver, Niraj Badhiwala, Michael Glamore, Robert Grubb, Gerald Andriole, St. Louis, MO 12:00 PD15-10 COMBINED ERSPC RISK CALCULATOR AND MULTIPARAMETRIC MRI FOR ADVANCED RISK MODELING OF PROSTATE CANCER Jan Philipp Radtke*, David Bonekamp, Martin Freitag, Claudia Verena Kesch, Heidelberg, Germany, Celine Alt, Duesseldorf, Germany, Kamil Celik, Florian Distler, Kathrin Wieczorek, Matthias Claudius Roethke, Heinz-Peter Schlemmer, Markus Hohenfellner, Boris Hadaschik, Heidelberg, Germany 12:10 PD15-11 SHOULD WE STILL BIOPSY NEGATIVE MP-MRIS? Amanda Lu, Cayce Nawaf, James Rosoff, Jeffrey Weinreb, Peter Humphrey, Angelique Levi, Steffen Huber, Preston Sprenkle*, New Haven, CT 12:20 PD15-12 CORRELATION BETWEEN MULTIPARAMETRIC MRI FINDINGS AND RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY SPECIMENS IN 162 PATIENTS Sean Huang*, Sarah Mann, Richard O’Sullivan, Andrew Ryan, Adam Landau, Ross Snow, Uri Hanegbi, Daniel Moon, Mark Frydenberg, Jeremy Grummet, Melbourne, Australia APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM 113 Saturday, May 7, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Podium Session 16 TRAUMA/RECONSTRUCTION/DIVERSION: URETHRAL RECONSTRUCTION (INCLUDING STRICTURE, DIVERTICULUM) I Room 32 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Hunter Wessells and Kurt McCammon ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 10:30 PD16-01 UNDERSTANDING PATIENT PREFERENCES FOR SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF URETHRAL STRICTURE DISEASE Lindsay A. Hampson*, Seattle, WA, Tracy Lin, San Francisco, CA, Leslie Wilson, San Francisci, CA, Isabel Allen, Thomas Gaither, Benjamin N. Breyer, San Francisco, CA 10:40 PD16-02 10:50 PD16-03 VARIABLE DEFINITIONS OF URETHRAL STRICTURE RECURRENCE AFTER VISUAL INTERNAL URETHROTOMY AND URETHROPLASTY Benjamin A Sherer, M. Ryan Farrell*, Fahad Chaus, Laurence A Levine, Chicago, IL PATIENT AND CLINICIAN PRIORITIZATION OF OUTCOMES AMONG MEN WITH ANTERIOR URETHRAL STRICTURE DISEASE Bryan B. Voelzke*, Todd C. Edwards, Donald L. Patrick, Seattle, WA, Benjamin N. Breyer, San Francisco, CA 11:00 PD16-04 FACTORS AFFECTING FEASIBILITY OF SAME DAY ANTERIOR URETHROPLASTY Jeremy Reese*, Katherine Theisen, Vladimir Lamm, Mang Chen, Pittsburgh, PA 11:10 PD16-05 LONG TERM RESULTS OF FEMALE URETHRAL RECONSTRUCTION USING DORSAL ONLAY LINGUAL MUCOSAL GRAFT Sameer Trivedi*, Udai Shankar Dwivedi, Sartaj Wali Khan, V S Rathee, Pushpendra Shukla, Aditya Kumar Singh, Varanasi, India 11:20 PD16-06 11:30 PD16-07 ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 11:40 PD16-08 FOLEY OR FIX: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF FOLEY, ABBREVIATED URETHROPLASTY, AND MOBILIZATION WITH PRIMARY URETHRAL ANASTOMOSIS AT THE TIME OF AUS EXPLANTATION FOR CUFF EROSION Nathan Chertack*, Hemant Chaparala, Kenneth Angermeier, Drogo Montague, Hadley Wood, Cleveland, OH DORSAL BUCCAL GRAFT URETHROPLASTY IN FEMALE URETHRAL STRICTURE DISEASE: A MULTI-CENTER EXPERIENCE Lindsay A. Hampson*, Seattle, WA, Jeremy B. Myers, Salt Lake City, UT, Alex J. Vanni, Burlington, MA, Thomas G. Smith III, Houston, TX, Jason Chandrapal, Salt Lake City, UT, Bryan B. Voelzke, Seattle, WA 11:50 PD16-09 HYPOGONADISM IS A RISK FACTOR FOR ARTIFICIAL URINARY SPHINCTER CUFF EROSION Matthias D Hofer*, Kunj R Sheth, Timothy J Tausch, Jordan Siegel, Billy H Cordon, Nicholas L Kavoussi, Alexandra Klein, Claus G Roehrborn, Allen F Morey, Dallas, TX 12:00 PD16-10 URETHRAL STRICTURES AND FISTULAS AFTER PHALLOPLASTY IN A SERIES OF 133 TRANSSEXUAL MEN Mang Chen*, Curtis Crane, San Francisco, CA 12:10 PD16-11 IS THE LASER MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD? A COMPARATIVE STUDY FOR THE URETHROTOMY Coen Holzhauer*, Arjen Kums, Anita Roelofs, Philip Weijerman, Michael Van Balken, Arnhem, Netherlands 12:20 PD16-12 TUBULARIZED BUCCAL MUCOSA FOR LONG SEGMENT URETERAL REPLACEMENT : AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY IN DOGS Adel Elbakry*, Mansoura, Egypt, Mohsen Zaghlol, Ismalia, Egypt, Izzak Samir, ismailia, Egypt, khaled Zalata, Mansoura, Egypt, Hashem Rashwan, Ismailia, Egypt APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM EXCISION OF URETHRAL DIVERTICULA IN WOMEN: RISK FACTORS FOR RECURRENCE AND DE NOVO STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE Aida Beganovic, Laetitia de Kort, Ruud Bosch*, Utrecht, Netherlands 114 Saturday, May 7, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Podium Session 17 GENERAL & EPIDEMIOLOGICAL TRENDS & SOCIOECONOMICS: PRACTICE PATTERNS, QUALITY OF LIFE AND SHARED DECISION MAKING II Room 29 AB @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Mark Litwin and Christopher Saigal ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 10:30 PD17-01 INTERPRETATION OF A SURGEON SCORECARD BY THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND ITS EFFECT ON SURGEON SELECTION Lucas Labine*, Colby Dixon, Issac Palma, Gretchen Hoff, Christopher Weight, Minneapolis, MN 10:40 PD17-02 THE USE OF CYTOLOGY DURING THE WORKUP OF PATIENTS WITH PRIMARY MICROSCOPIC HEMATURIA: GUIDELINE COMPLIANCE PATTERNS AMONG A COHORT OF ACADEMIC UROLOGISTS Patrick Samson, Paras Shah*, New Hyde Park, NY, Derek Friedman, Binghamton, NY, Karly Stoltman, Hempstead, NY, Vinay Patel, New Hyde Park, NY, Simpa Salami, Ann Arbor, MI, Andrew Ng, Hempstead, NY, Manaf Alom, Jessica Kreshover, Joph Steckel, Manish Vira, Lee Richstone, Louis Kavoussi, Justin Han, New Hyde Park, NY 10:50 PD17-03 IMPACT OF APOLOGY LAWS ON LITIGATION LENGTH Patrick H McKenna*, Thomas W Bentley, Christina J Sauder, Madison, WI 11:00 PD17-04 THE IMPACT OF ANXIETY AND DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS ON OVERACTIVE BLADDER Amar Rawal*, Baixin Shen, Joel Vetter, Henry Lai, St Louis, MO 11:10 PD17-05 MANAGEMENT OF CLINICAL STAGE I SEMINOMA: HEADED IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION, BUT FAST ENOUGH? Richard Matulewicz*, Daniel Oberlin, Chicago, IL, Joel Sheinfeld, New York, NY, Joshua Meeks, Chicago, IL 11:20 PD17-06 DOES EMPLOYING A DECISION AID IMPROVE PATIENT EDUCATION AND PERCEPTION OF QUALITY OF CARE John S. Banerji*, Erika M. Wolff, April E. Slee, Sydney Akapame, Kathryn Dahl, Evan T. Auerbach, John D. Massman III, Michael C. Soung, Kim R. Pittenger, John M. Corman, Seattle, WA 11:30 PD17-07 PROJECTING THE UROLOGY WORKFORCE OVER THE NEXT 20 YEARS Maxim McKibben*, E Will Kirby, Chapel Hill, NC, Joshua Langston, Norfolk, VA, Matthew Nielsen, Mathew Raynor, Eric Wallen, Angela Smith, Michael Woods, Raj Pruthi, Chapel Hill, NC *Presenting author ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 11:40 PD17-08 THE ASSOCIATION OF TRAVEL DISTANCE TO CYSTECTOMY ON READMISSION AND SURVIVAL Troy Sukhu*, Jason Lomboy, Matthew Macey, Anne Marie Meyer, Ke Meng, Matthew Nielsen, Raj Pruthi, Eric Wallen, Michael Woods, Angela Smith, Chapel Hill, NC 11:50 PD17-09 RISING RATES OF UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA WITH UNDERUTILIZATION OF SYSTEMIC CHEMOTHERAPY – A 25YEAR CANCER REGISTRY REVIEW Brian Blair*, Fabian Camacho, Eugene Lengerich, Jay Raman, Hershey, PA 12:00 PD17-10 ASSIGNING VALUE TO THE PERSONAL PATIENT PROFILE-PROSTATE DECISION AID: A WILLINGNESS TO PAY ANALYSIS Donna Berry*, Traci Blonquist, Boston, MA, Leslie Wilson, San Francisco, CA, Barbara Halpenny, Fangxin Hong, Boston, MA 12:10 PD17-11 THE GLOBAL BURDEN OF GENITOURINARY CANCER: GEOGRAPHIC AND TEMPORAL TRENDS IN MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY Catherine Harris*, Jonathan Brajtbord, Matthew Cooperberg, Maxwell Meng, Anobel Odisho, San Francisco, CA 12:20 PD17-12 PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIAN DENSITY AND INSURANCE STATUS ON STAGE OF DIAGNOSIS FOR UROLOGIC MALIGNANCIES Kristy Nguyen*, Marshall Shaw, Oklahoma City, OK, Sarah Maness, Norman, OK, Sanjay Patel, Kelly Stratton, Oklahoma City, OK APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM 115 Saturday, May 7, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Podium Session 18 STONE DISEASE: SURGICAL THERAPY II Room 30 DE @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: David Wang and Brian Matlaga ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 10:30 PD18-01 NATURAL HISTORY OF RESIDUAL FRAGMENTS AFTER PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY (PCNL) Daniel Olvera-Posada*, Sohrab Naushad Ali, Husain Alenezi, Marie Dion, John D. Denstedt, Hassan Razvi, London, Canada 10:40 PD18-02 10:50 PD18-03 11:00 PD18-04 SYNCHRONOUS REAL-TIME VIRTUAL SONOGRAPHY WITH THREEDIMENSIONAL COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY SCAN NAVIGATION TO CREATE PERCUTANEOUS RENAL ACCESS TO THE TARGET CALIX DURING PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY Tatsuhiko Hoshii*, Tsutomu Nishiyama, Minami-Uonuma, Japan ADOPTING ULTRASOUND GUIDANCE FOR PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY: EVALUATING THE LEARNING CURVE AND ASSOCIATED BENEFITS Manint Usawachintachit*, Selma Masic, San Francisco, CA, Jianxing Li, Beijing, China, People’s Republic of, Thomas Chi, San Francisco, CA PCNL ACCESS BY UROLOGIST OR RADIOLOGIST: AN ANALYSIS OF THE BAUS PCNL REGISTRY James Armitage*, Cambridge, United Kingdom, Sarah Fowler, London, United Kingdom, William Finch, Neil Burgess, Stuart Irving, Norwich, United Kingdom, John Withington, Jonathan Glass, London, United Kingdom, Oliver Wiseman, Cambridge, United Kingdom 11:10 PD18-05 COMPARATIVE OUTCOMES OF CONVENTIONAL PCNL AND MINIATURIZED PCNL IN THE TREATMENT OF KIDNEY STONES Jessica Lange*, Jorge Gutierrez-Aceves, Winston Salem, NC 11:20 PD18-06 RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF ULTRA MINI PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY VERSUS RETROGRADE INTRARENAL SURGERY IN THE TREATMENT OF 10-30MM CALCULI Soumendra Datta*, Ka-Wing Ng, Colchester, United Kingdom, Ronak Solanki, Janak Desai, Ahmedabad, India 11:30 PD18-07 ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 11:40 PD18-08 MULTICENTER PHASE II STUDY OF THE CLINICAL USE OF THE AVICENNA ROBOFLEX URS ROBOT IN ROBOTIC RETROGRADE INTRARENAL STONE SURGERY Jan-Thorsten Klein*, Ulm, Germany, Marcel Fiedler, Heilbronn, Germany, Ahmet Sinan Kabakci, Remzi Saglam, Ankara, Turkey, Jens Rassweiler, Heilbronn, Germany GLOBAL COSTS OF MODERN FLEXIBLE URETEROSCOPY AT A HIGH VOLUME TEACHING HOSPITAL Michael S Borofsky*, Casey A Dauw, Nadya York, Christine Hoovler, James E Lingeman, Indianapolis, IN 11:50 PD18-09 SHOULD STONE REMOVAL BE DONE AFTER STONE FRAGMENTATION IN THE MANAGEMENT OF UPPER URINARY SYSTEM STONES? Erdal Alkan, Mirac Turan, Ahmet Oguz Ozkanli, Emre Arpali, Mehmet Murad Basar*, Oguz Acar, Mevlana Derya Balbay, Istanbul, Turkey 12:00 PD18-10 DUSTING VS BASKETING DURING URETEROSCOPIC LITHOTRIPSY—WHAT IS MORE EFFICACIOUS? FINAL RESULTS FROM THE EDGE RESEARCH CONSORTIUM Ben Chew, Vancouver, Canada, Ojas Shah, New York, NY, Roger Sur, San Diego, CA, Bodo Knudsen, Columbus, OH, Brian Matlaga, Baltimore, MD, Brian Eisner, Boston, MA, Amy Krambeck, Rochester, MN, Nicole Miller, Nashville, TN, Manoj Monga, Cleveland, OH, Mitchell Humphreys*, Phoenix, AZ 12:10 PD18-11 COMPARISON OF AN ELECTRIC PULSE LITHOTRIPTER TO THE HOLMIUM LASER: STONE FRAGMENTATION EFFICIENCY AND IMPACT ON FLEXIBLE URETEROSCOPE DEFLECTION AND FLOW Adam Kaplan*, Tony Chen, Richard Shin, Joanne Dale, Fernando Cabrera, Daniela Radvak, Anika Ackerman, Georgy Sankin, Pei Zhong, Charles Scales, Jr., Michael Ferrandino, Neal Simmons, Glenn Preminger, Michael Lipkin, Durham, NC 12:20 PD18-12 MULTIMODALITY SURGICAL APPROACH TO RETAINED URETERAL STENTS: EVALUATION OF OUTCOMES AND DESCRIPTION OF PATIENT POPULATION Ahmad Azzawe*, Kevin Hebert, Merideth Rosenzweig, Landon Erickstad, John Mata, Alexander Gomelsky, Dennis Venable, Wahib Isac, Shreveport, LA APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM 116 Saturday, May 7, 2016 11:00 am - 12:00 pm SURGICAL TECHNIQUES: RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Room 6 A @ San Diego Convention Center 11:00 SURGICAL TECHNIQUES: RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Moderator: Edward Schaeffer Panelists: Matthew Gettman, Mani Menon, Jean Joseph 12:00 ADJOURN APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Saturday, May 7, 2016 12:30 pm - 5:00 pm SOCIETY OF UROLOGIC ONCOLOGY (SUO) Grand ABC @ Hyatt 12:30 WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS Society Chairs: Stephen Boorjian, Alexandre Zlotta 12:35 INTRODUCTION TO THE WHITMORE LECTURE Robert Donohue 12:45 WHITMORE LECTURE Arie Belldegrun 1:05 PROSTATE CANCER: BE WARY OF THE UNDERTREATED HIGH-RISK PATIENT Moderator: Neil Fleshner THE PROBLEM OF UNDERTREATMENT OF MEN WITH HIGH-RISK PROSTATE CANCER Matthew Cooperberg 1:15 1:25 1:35 1:45 1:55 2:05 UNDERESTIMATING THE RISK OF HIGH-RISK DISEASE IN THE PATIENT BEING CONSIDERED FOR ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE PATIENT: THE IMPLICATIONS OF RACE Edward Schaeffer 2:55 WHAT TO DO WITH BCG REFRACTORY NMIBC WHEN CYSTECTOMY IS NOT AN OPTION Michael Cookson 3:05 BLADDER CANCER: WHAT DEFINES AN EXTENDED DISSECTION AND HOW DO WE KNOW IT HELPS? Eila Skinner 3:15 IS THERE ANY ROLE FOR ADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY OR NOVEL TARGETED AGENTS AFTER RADICAL CYSTECTOMY? Matthew Milowsky 3:25 ISSUES SURROUNDING SURVEILLANCE AFTER RADICAL CYSTECTOMY George Thalmann, Bernard Bochner 3:40 QUESTIONS/ CASES 3:50 CONTROVERSIES IN KIDNEY CANCER FROM EARLY TO LATE STAGE DISEASE Moderator: Robert Uzzo ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE IN MEN WITH GLEASON PATTERN 4 DISEASE Antonio Finelli NOVEL IMAGING MODALITIES FOR THE SOLID RENAL MASS: ARE WE READY FOR A RADIOGRAPHIC BIOPSY? Robert Uzzo IDENTIFYING THE PATIENT WHO BENEFITS OF LYMPHADENECTOMY AT THE TIME OF PROSTATECTOMY James Eastham 4:00 DEBATE: THE IMPORTANCE OF ISCHEMIA VERSUS VOLUME OF PARENCHYMA DURING PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY Debaters: Scott Eggener, Steven Campbell 4:15 RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY IN THE SETTING OF M1 DISEASE: A NEW PARADIGM? Brian Chapin MODERATOR-PROMPTED QUESTIONS TO DEBATERS 4:25 EVOLVING ROLE OF IMAGE-GUIDED TREATMENT FOR PELVIC NODAL RELAPSE AFTER DEFINITIVE LOCAL THERAPY Alberto Briganti OPTIMIZATION OF SURVEILLANCE FOLLOWING NEPHRECTOMY FOR RCC? Suzanne Merrill 4:35 KIDNEY CANCER: DEBATE: OPTIMAL SEQUENCING OF TREATMENTS FOR PATIENTS WITH NEWLY DIAGNOSED METASTATIC KIDNEY CANCER (SURGERY FIRST VS SYSTEMIC THERAPY FIRST) Debaters: Christopher Wood, Bradley Leibovich 4:50 MODERATOR-PROMPTED QUESTIONS/ CHALLENGING CASES TO DEBATERS 5:00 ADJOURN IS THERE A ROLE FOR DEFINITIVE LOCAL THERAPY IN THE SETTING OF CNⴙ DISEASE? Jason Efstathiou 2:15 CASE-BASED DISCUSSION OF HIGH-RISK/ ADVANCED DISEASE Moderator: Neil Fleshner Panelist: Freddie Hamdy 2:35 BREAK 2:45 MINIMIZING MORBIDITY WHILE MAXIMIZING ONCOLOGIC EFFICACY IN BLADDER CANCER Moderator: Robert Svatek APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM SELECTION OF TI PATIENTS FOR INITIAL CYSTECTOMY Sam Chang *Presenting author 117 Saturday, May 7, 2016 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm SETBACKS AND OPERATIVE SOLUTIONS (SOS): BENIGN Room 6 A @ San Diego Convention Center Moderator: Bodo Knudsen 1:00 URETERAL PERFORATION DURING URETEROSCOPY Panelists: Roger Low, Gyan Pareek, Ben Chew 1:20 LOST CONTROL OF A LUMBAR VEIN/HOLE IN THE IVC DURING DONOR NEPHRECTOMY Panelists: Dicken Ko, Peter Schulam, Ashok Hemal, Fernando Kim 1:40 CORPORAL PERFORATION DURING IPP PLACEMENT Panelists: Gerald Brock, Steven Wilson, Rafael Carrion, John Mulcahy 2:00 ADJOURN APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Saturday, May 7, 2016 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Moderated Poster Session 30 BLADDER & URETHRA: ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY & PHARMACOLOGY II Room 31 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Gamal Ghoniem and Michael Ruggieri ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP30-01 IDENTIFYING A SENSITIVE AND SPECIFIC PANEL OF DNA METHYLATION MARKERS IN MODELS OF CYSTITIS Alex Ridgeway, In-Seon Choi, Chester Koh, Swati Naik, Abhishek Seth*, Houston, TX ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP30-05 SELECTIVE PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTIVATION OF INDIVIDUAL KCNQ CHANNEL SUBTYPES IN DETRUSOR SMOOTH MUSCLE: PROMISING NOVEL APPROACH FOR OVERACTIVE BLADDER TREATMENT Aaron Provence*, Kiril Hristov, Georgi V. Petkov, Columbia, SC MP30-02 EFFECTS OF OMEGA-3 FATTY ACIDS IN A RAT MODEL OF ATHEROSCLEROSISINDUCED CHRONIC BLADDER ISCHEMIA Ji Yun Chae*, Hyoung Kook Jeong, Jong Jin Park, Jong Wook Kim, Mi Mi Oh, Jae Hyun Bae, Seok Ho Kang, Hong Seok Park, Du Geon Moon, Jun Cheon, Je Jong Kim, Jeong Gu Lee, Seoul, Korea, Republic of MP30-06 IDENTIFICATION OF A DIVERSE FUNGAL COMMUNITY (“MYCOBIOME”) IN THE NORMAL FEMALE HUMAN LOWER URINARY TRACT A. Lenore Ackerman*, Los Angeles, CA, Jennifer T. Anger, Karyn S. Eilber, Vincent A. Funari, Jie Tang, Jayoung Kim, Michael R. Freeman, Beverly Hills, CA MP30-03 SONIC HEDGEHOG SIGNALING IN NORMAL HUMAN BLADDER DEVELOPMENT Guodong Zhu*, Xi’an, China, People’s Republic of, Haiyen Zhau, Los Angeles, CA, Dapeng Wu, Wenbin Song, Dalin He, Xi’an, China, People’s Republic of, Leland Chung, Los Angeles, CA MP30-07 BDNF ENHANCES DETRUSOR EXCITABILITY THROUGH TRKB.T1 MEDIATED ACTIVATION OF CALCIUM CHANNELS Mahendra Kashyap*, William C deGroat, Naoki Yoshimura, Pradeep Tyagi, Pittsburgh, PA MP30-04 HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS (HSV) VECTORMEDIATED GENE DELIVERY OF PORELESS TRPV1 CHANNELS OR PROTEIN PHOSPHATE 1␣ (PP1␣) REDUCES BLADDER OVERACTIVITY AND NOCICEPTION IN RAT MODEL OF CYSTITIS INDUCED BY HYDROGEN PEROXIDE Shun Takai*, Pittsburgh, PA, Tsuyoshi Majima, Nagoya, Japan, Nobutaka Shimizu, Takahiro Shimizu, Naoki Wada, Pittsburgh, PA, Momokazu Gotoh, Nagoya, Japan, William Goins, Justus Cohen, Joseph Glorioso, Naoki Yoshimura, Pittsburgh, PA MP30-08 METABOLOMICS REVEALS DIFFERENTIAL CHANGES IN THE ENERGY GENERATING PATHWAYS OF THE DETRUSOR AND UROTHELIUM CAUSED BY DIABETES. Yi Wang*, Bronx, NY, Gary Deng, Indianapolis, IN, Kelvin Davies, Bronx, NY MP30-09 BI-LAYER SILK FIBROIN GRAFTS PROMOTE TISSUE REGENERATION IN A FETAL OVINE MODEL OF BLADDER EXSTROPHY Saif Affas, Khalid Algarrahi*, Debra Franck, Yeun Goo Chung, Dario Fauza, Boston, MA, Maryrose Sullivan, Vivian Cristofaro, West Roxbury, MA, Catherine Seager, Ashley Wietsma, Ruth Strakosha, Kyle Costa, Carlos Estrada, Joshua Mauney, Boston, MA 118 MP30-10 REDUCED AFFERENT SENSITIVITY IN THE RAT BILATERAL PELVIC NERVE CRUSH MODEL OF DETRUSOR UNDERACTIVITY Christopher Chermansky*, Katsumi Kadekawa, Hiroki Okada, Pittsburgh, PA, Matthew Fraser, Durham, NC, Pradeep Tyagi, Naoki Yoshimura, Pittsburgh, PA MP30-16 GENETICALLY MODIFIED HUMAN MUSCLE PRECURSOR CELLS OVEREXPRESSING PGC-1〈 SUPPORT EARLY MYOFIBER FORMATION FOR BIOENGINEERING OF SLOW TWITCH SPHINCTER MUSCLE Deana Haralampieva, Souzan Salemi, Zürich, Switzerland, Ivana Dinulovic, Basel, Switzerland, Tullio Sulser, Zürich, Switzerland, Simon M. Ametamey, Zürich, Sweden, Christoph Handschin, Basel, Switzerland, Daniel Eberli*, Zürich, Switzerland MP30-11 IDENTIFICATION OF NADPH OXIDASES: IMPLICATION FOR UROTHELIAL AND BLADDER FUNCTION Lisa Adjei, Guildford, United Kingdom, Guiping Sui, London, United Kingdom, Max Roberts, Guildford, United Kingdom, Rui Wu, Shrewsbury, United Kingdom, Michael Ruggieri, Philadelphia, PA, Changhao Wu*, Guildford, United Kingdom MP30-17 DOWN REGULATION OF BLADDER ENDOCANNABINOID SYSTEM FOLLOWING BLADDER OUTLET OBSTRUCTION IN THE RATS Teng-Lung Lin*, Wei-Ming Cheng, Taipei, Taiwan MP30-12 SPONTANEOUS ACTIVITY OF THE HUMAN DETRUSOR DEPENDS ON THE RATIO BETWEEN CONTRACTILE RESPONSES TO NERVE STIMULATION AND ANTICHOLINERGIC EFFECTS OF PROTEIN KINASE C ACTIVATION Joseph Hypolite*, Randall Meecham, Anna Malykhina, Aurora, CO MP30-18 ENHANCED ATP RELEASE AND P2X1R EXPRESSION CONTRIBUTE TO BLADDER DYSFUNCTION IN TYPE 2 DIABETES Zongwei Wang*, Vivian Cristofaro, Hongying Cao, Rongbin Ge, Maryrose Sullivian, Aria Olumi, Boston, MA MP30-19 CORRELATION BETWEEN SPINAL CORD INJURY FORCE AND ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE LOWER URINARY TRACT IN FEMALE RATS Betsy Salazar*, Chuan Zhang, Kristopher Hoffman, Yingchun Zhang, Carolina Rivera, Timothy Boone, Alvaro Munoz, Houston, TX MP30-13 FORMATION OF DOUBLE-STRANDED RNA IN HUMAN BLADDER SMOOTH MUSCLE CELLS REGULATES STRESS KINASES AND CELL STRUCTURE IN OXIDATIVE STRESS Jing-Hua Yang, Zuohui Zhao, Kazem Azadzoi*, Boston, MA MP30-14 UROTHELIAL HYPERPLASIA AND REGENERATION AFTER SPINAL CORD INJURY F. Aura Kullmann*, Dennis Clayton, Gerard Apodaca, Irina Zabbarova, Youko Ikeda, Anthony Kanai, Lori Birder, Pittsburgh, PA MP30-15 *Presenting author MP30-20 SYNCHRONIZED ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC CHARACTERIZATION OF THE LOWER URINARY TRACT IN NORMAL RATS: EFFECTS OF INTRAVESICAL P2X3R INHIBITION Betsy Salazar*, Chuan Zhang, Yingchun Zhang, Houston, TX, Anthony Ford, San Mateo, CA, Timothy Boone, Alvaro Munoz, Houston, TX PHARMACOLOGICAL PROFILE OF DA8010, A NOVEL BLADDER SELECTIVE MUSCARINIC RECEPTOR 3 ANTAGONIST FOR TREATMENT OF OVERACTIVE BLADDER Min Jung Lee*, Jun-Hwan Moon, Hyun-Min Park, Hyung Keun Lee, Jong Hwan Cho, Sung Hak Choi, Weonbin Im, Yongin-si, Korea, Republic of APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM 119 Saturday, May 7, 2016 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Moderated Poster Session 31 GENERAL & EPIDEMIOLOGICAL TRENDS & SOCIOECONOMICS: PRACTICE PATTERNS, QUALITY OF LIFE AND SHARED DECISION MAKING III Room 30 ABC @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: David Miller and Christopher Gonzalez ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP31-01 UROLOGY PAYMENTS FROM INDUSTRY IN THE SUNSHINE ACT Jathin Bandari*, Robert Turner II, Bruce Jacobs, Benjamin Davies, Pittsburgh, PA ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP31-09 COMORBIDITY, DISABILITY, AND PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY USE FOR OLDER PATIENTS WITH STAGE I KIDNEY CANCER Hung-Jui Tan*, Timothy Daskivich, Joseph Shirk, Los Angeles, CA, Christopher Filson, Atlanta, CA, Mark Litwin, Los Angeles, CA, Jim Hu, New York, NY MP31-02 THE PHYSICIAN PAYMENT SUNSHINE ACT: REPORTING OF UROLOGIC DATA Daniel Mazur*, Mary Kate Keeter, Christopher Morrison, Andrew Choi, Jared Moss, Chicago, IL, Marah Hehemann, Maywood, IL, James Kashanian, New York, NY, Robert Brannigan, Chicago, IL MP31-10 PATIENT DISABILITY AND TREATMENT VARIATION AMONG OLDER ADULTS WITH KIDNEY CANCER Hung-Jui Tan*, Karim Chamie, Mark Litwin, Los Angeles, CA, Jim Hu, New York, NY MP31-03 CYSTINE STONE-FORMERS HAVE IMPAIRED HEALTH RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE COMPARED TO NON-CYSTINE STONE-FORMERS Necole M Streeper*, Hershey, PA, Margaret L Wertheim, Kristina L Penniston, Stephen Y Nakada, Madison, WI MP31-11 OPERATIONALIZING THE NATIONAL COMPREHENSIVE CANCER NETWORK GUIDELINES FOR PREDICTING LIFE EXPECTANCY IN MEN WITH PROSTATE CANCER Lauren N. Wood*, Los Angeles, CA, Douglas Skarecky, Thomas Ahlering, Sheldon Greenfield, Irvine, CA, Timothy J. Daskivich, Los Angeles, CA MP31-04 WIDE VARIATION IN SURGEON PARTICIPATION IN EARLY MEDICARE ACCOUNTABLE CARE ORGANIZATIONS Lindsey Herrel*, Scott Hawken, Chandy Ellimoottil, Zaojun Ye, James Dupree, Brent Hollenbeck, David Miller, Ann Arbor, MI MP31-05 MP31-12 UTILIZATION TRENDS OF ADVANCED PRACTICE PROVIDERS FOR OFFICE PROCEDURAL UROLOGIC CARE IN THE UNITED STATES FROM 2003 TO 2014 Bradley Erickson*, Yu Han, Iowa City, IA, William Meeks, Raymond Fang, Patricia Rehring, Linthicum, MD, Kenneth Nepple, Iowa City, IA TRENDS IN INPATIENT UROLOGICAL SURGERY PRACTICE PATTERNS Scott Hawken*, Lindsey Herrel, Chandy Ellimoottil, Zaojun Ye, J. Quentin Clemens, David Miller, Ann Arbor, MI MP31-06 PERIOPERATIVE BLOOD TRANSFUSION PREDICTS SHORT-TERM MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY IN RADICAL AND PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMIES: EVIDENCE FROM NSQIP Wilson Sui*, Ifeanyi Onyeji, Justin T. Matulay, Marissa C. Velez, Maxwell B. James, G. Joel DeCastro, Sven Wenske, New York, NY MP31-13 COMPARATIVE EFFECTIVENESS OF A PATIENT CENTERED PATHOLOGY REPORT FOR BLADDER CANCER CARE Matthew Mossanen*, Liam Macleod, Alice Chu, Jonathan L. Wright, Daniel W. Lin, Bruce Dalkin, Lawrence True, John L. Gore, Seattle, WA MP31-14 LEVERAGING BLADDER CANCER PATHOLOGY REPORTS FOR RESEARCH: GLEANING MEANING DESPITE WIDELY VARIABLE LANGUAGE Erik Pattison*, Lebanon, NH, Daniel Denhalter, Olga Patterson, Scott DuVall, Salt Lake City, UT, John Seigne, Lebanon, NH, Brenda Sirovich, Philip Goodney, Douglas Robertson, Florian Schroeck, White River Junction, VT MP31-07 TELE-UROLOGY VERSUS FACE-TO-FACE CLINICS: A SURVEY OF PATIENT PREFERENCE Jeffrey Pearl*, Ilan Safir, Robert Gerhard, Irina Kirillova, James Baumgardner, Jennifer Lindelow, Christopher Filson, Muta M. Issa, Atlanta, GA MP31-08 PREOPERATIVE FRAILTY IS ASSOCIATED WITH DISCHARGE TO SKILLED OR ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES AFTER UROLOGY PROCEDURES OF VARYING COMPLEXITY Anne M Suskind*, Chengshi Jin, Matthew R Cooperberg, Emily Finlayson, John Boscardin, Saunak Sen, Louise C Walter, San Francisco, CA 120 MP31-15 IMPACT OF HEALTH LITERACY ON DISCHARGE DISPOSITION FOLLOWING RADICAL CYSTECTOMY Stephen F. Kappa*, Kristen R. Scarpato, Kathryn M. Goggins, Sam S. Chang, Joseph A. Smith, Jr., Peter E. Clark, David F. Penson, Matthew J. Resnick, Daniel A. Barocas, Sunil Kripalani, Kelvin A. Moses, Nashville, TN MP31-18 UTILIZATION OF NIH PROMIS® TOOL FOR EVALUATION OF PATIENT REPORTED OUTCOMES IN UROLITHIASIS Giulia Lane*, Minneapolis, MN, Suzanne Neises, Andrew Portis, St. Paul, MN MP31-19 THE IMPACT OF PARTNERSHIP STATUS AND SOCIAL SUPPORT ON HEALTH RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE OUTCOMES IN MEN WITH PROSTATE CANCER Avi Baskin*, Lorna Kwan, Mary Zavala, Karim Chamie, Los Angeles, CA MP31-16 THE IMPACT OF HEALTH LITERACY ON SURGICAL OUTCOMES FOLLOWING RADICAL CYSTECTOMY Kristen Scarpato*, Stephen Kappa, Kathryn Goggins, Sam Chang, Michael Cookson, Joseph Smith, Jr, Peter Clark, David Penson, Matthew Resnick, Dan Barocas, Kamran Idrees, Sunil Kripalani, Kelvin Moses, Nashville, TN MP31-20 QUALITY OF LIFE AFTER A MITROFANOFF CONTINENT URINARY DIVERSION Mohamed Nabil Mhiri*, Mohamed Amine Mseddi, Anis Masmoudi, Mohamed Fourati, Mehdi Bouassida, Nouri Rebai, Mourad Hadj Slimen, Sfax, Tunisia MP31-17 VALIDATING THE BLADDER UTILITY SYMPTOM SCALE (BUSS): A NOVEL PATIENT REPORTED OUTCOME QUALITY OF LIFE MEASURE FOR ALL PATIENTS WITH BLADDER CANCER Nathan Perlis*, Kirstin Boehme, Toronto, Canada, Munir Jamal, Mississauga, Canada, Karen Bremner, Shabbir Alibhai, Antonio Finelli, Paul Ritvo, Murray Krahn, Rushi Gandhi, Girish Kulkarni, Toronto, Canada APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Saturday, May 7, 2016 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Moderated Poster Session 32 TRANSPLANTATION & VASCULAR SURGERY: RENAL TRANSPLANTATION & VASCULAR SURGERY II Room 28 ABC @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Ronald Moore and Mark Jordan ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP32-01 PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROSTOMY PLACEMENT AFTER RENAL TRANSPLANTATION: INDICATIONS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR LONG-TERM GRAFT SURVIVAL Jeffrey Pearl*, Atlanta, GA, Joshua Finkle, Mikin Patel, Thuong Van Ha, Jeffrey Leef, Chicago, IL, Kenneth Ogan, Atlanta, GA, Jonathan Lorenz, Chicago, IL ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP32-04 RENAL CELL CARCINOMA IN THE NATIVE KIDNEY IN DIALYSIS AND KIDNEY TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS. COMPARISON OF PATHOLOGICAL FEATURES AND ACKD INFLUENCE Kleiton Yamaçake*, William Nahas, Ioannis Antonopoulos, Hideki Kanashiro, Raphael Kato, Renato Falci, Affonso Piovesan, Sao Paulo, Brazil MP32-02 UTILITY OF CONTRAST ENHANCED ULTRASOUND IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF ACUTE COMPLICATIONS AFTER RENAL TRANSPLANT. Sara Alvarez Rodriguez, Enrique Sanz Mayayo, Victoria Gómez Dos Santos, Vital Hevia Palacios, Rafael Rodrı́guez-Patrón Rodrı́guez, Vı́ctor Dı́ez Nicolas*, Javier Fabuel Alcañiz, Madrid, Spain MP32-05 MP32-06 A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED STUDY COMPARING INTRAOPERATIVE PLACING OF DRAINS VERSUS NO DRAIN ON INCIDENCE OF LYMPHOCELE FORMATION AFTER RENAL TRANSPLANTATION Ahmed fahmy*, Mohamed Youssif, Tamer Aboyoussif, Hazem Rhashad, Alexandria, Egypt MP32-03 RISK FACTORS FOR UROLOGICAL COMPLICATIONS FOLLOWING LIVING DONOR RENAL TRANSPLANTATION IN CHILDREN Mohammed ElSheemy, Ahmed Shouman, Ahmed Shoukry*, Waseem Aboulela, Kareem Daw, Mohamed El Ghoneimy, Hany Morsi, Hesham Badawy, Cairo, Egypt *Presenting author 3D LAPAROSCOPIC DONOR NEPHRECTOMY AND TRANSVAGINAL RETRIEVAL OF DONOR KIDNEY - OUR INITIAL EXPERIENCE AND TECHNIQUE Abhay Anand, Krishnamohan Ramaswamy*, Harigovind Pothiyedath, Ashish Jindal, Kozhikode, India 121 MP32-07 WARM PERFUSION OF CARBON MONOXIDE RELEASING MOLECULE 401 REDUCES INFLAMMATION AND DAMAGE IN PRECLINICAL DONATION AFTER CARDIAC DEATH KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION MODEL Rabindra Bhattacharjee, Mahms Richard Mohamed, Manu Saha, Karen Pineda Solis, Richard Mayer, Peter Barrett, Ibrahim AlHasan, Ghaleb Aboalsamh, Gediminas Cepinskas, Patrick Luke*, London, Canada MP32-14 CYSTOSCOPY AND BLADDER WASHOUT FOR RECURRENT URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS IN RENAL TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS Andre Thomas, Benjamin Sherer*, Oyedolamu Olaitan, Chicago, IL MP32-15 MP32-08 THE EFFECT OF HYPOXIA-INDUCIBLE FACTOR-1〈 EXPRESSION IN BIOPSY SPECIMEN AFTER REPERFUSION ON THE EARLY RECOVERY OF GRAFT FUNCTION AFTER CADAVERIC KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION Teruyuki Oda*, Takeshi Ishimura, Masato Fujisawa, Kobe, Japan CALCULATION OF GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE FROM RENAL VOLUME IN KIDNEY DONORS BY USING HERTS FORMULA Vimal Dixit*, Dehradun, India MP32-16 ANALYSIS OF FACTORS THAT PRESCRIBES THE COMPENSATORY HYPERTROPHY RATIO OF THE TRANSPLANTED KIDNEY Masasahi Kato*, Takashi Fujita, Yasuhito Funahashi, Shohei Ishida, Fumitoshi Sakamoto, Mokokazu Gotoh, Nagoya, Japan MP32-17 CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF ISOLATED V1 ARTERITIS IN RENAL TRANSPLANTATION David Mikhail*, Derek Kleinsteuber, James Wei, Manal Gabril, Alp Sener, Madeleine Moussa, Patrick Luke, London, Canada MP32-09 OPEN MINIMALLY INVASIVE RENAL TRANSPLANT IN OBESE PATIENTS THROUGH THE ANTERIOR RECTUS SHEATH Stephen Phillips, II*, Sharon Hill, Lorie Lipscomb, Bashir Sankari, Shih-Chieh Chueh, Joseph Africa, Charleston, WV MP32-18 RENAL TRANSPLANTATION WITH DONORS OLDER THAN 70 YEARS Paulo Dinis*, Lorenzo Marconi, Pedro Nunes, Arnaldo Figueiredo, Belmiro Parada, Pedro Moreira, Carlos Bastos, António Roseiro, Vı́tor Dias, Franscisco Rolo, Alfredo Mota, Coimbra, Portugal MP32-10 NONINVASIVE RENAL TRANSPLANT GRAFT MONITORING IN A SINGLE INSTITUTION USING CELL-FREE DONOR NUCLEIC ACID IN RECIPIENT PLASMA VIA INSERTION-DELETION ALLELE POLYMORPHISM Yen Seow Benjamin Goh*, Sze Yee Sherry Ho, Yi Quan Tan, Lata Raman, Vathsala Anantharaman, Ting Hui Angeline Goh, Siew Chuan Evelyn Koay, Ho Yee Tiong, Singapore, Singapore MP32-19 INCIDENCE AND TREATMENT OF MALIGNANT TUMORS OF THE GENITOURINARY TRACT IN RENAL TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS Juan Manuel Ochoa Lopez*, Bernardo Gabilondo Pliego, Jaime O Herrera Caceres, Francisco Rodriguez Covarrubias, Ricardo Alonso Castillejos Molina, Mexico City, Mexico MP32-11 PERCUTANEOUS TRANSLUMINAL ANGIOPLASTY FOR TREATMENT OF TRANSPLANT RENAL ARTERY STENOSIS Alexander Massmann, C. Marchal, Christina Niklas, Sarah Seiler-Mußler, Urban Sester, Gunnar Heine, G. K. Schneider, Arno Bücker, Michael Stöckle, Martin Janssen*, Homburg/ S., Germany MP32-20 KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION FROM LIVING DONORS WITH RENAL AND VASCULAR PATHOLOGY Mahmoud Alameddine*, Zhobin Moghadamyeghaneh, Mohammed Osman, Luay Alshara, Mahmoud Morsi, Vincent Chia, Gaetano Ciancio, Miami, FL MP32-12 INCIDENCE OF DE NOVO PROSTATE CANCER IN RENAL TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS Benjamin Sherer*, Karl Godlewski, Leslie Deane, Chicago, IL APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM MP32-13 URETERIC IMPLANTATION INTO BOWEL PORTION OF AUGMENTED BLADDERS DURING KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION: A REVIEW OF UROLOGICAL COMPLICATIONS AND OUTCOMES Lynnette Tan Rui Ling*, Melissa Tay, Angeline Goh, Hersharan Kaur, Vathsala Anantharaman, Tiong Ho Yee, Singapore, Singapore 122 Saturday, May 7, 2016 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Moderated Poster Session 33 STONE DISEASE: SURGICAL THERAPY III Room 28 DE @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Sri Sivalingam, Arvind Ganpule and Ojas Shah ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP33-01 RISK FACTORS FOR FEBRILE URINARY TRACT INFECTION AFTER URETEROSCOPIC STONE REMOVAL Yuji Kato*, Tatsuro Koseki, Ryo Mastsutani, Takumi Sasao, Hideki Wada, Kiyohito Yamazaki, Taketoshi Saka, Sapporo, Japan ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP33-08 PREDICTING FACTORS FOR COMPLICATIONS AND STONE CLEARANCE FOLLOWING PEDIATRIC MINI-PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY Mohammed ElSheemy, Ahmed Shouman, Kareem Daw, Ahmed Shoukry*, Waseem Aboulela, Mohamed El Ghoneimy, Hany Morsi, Hesham Badawy, Cairo, Egypt MP33-02 CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF POSTOPERATIVE FEBRILE URINARY TRACT INFECTION AFTER URETEROSCOPIC LITHOTRIPSY Jun Nyung Lee, Jae-Wook Chung*, Yun-Sok Ha, Seock Hwan Choi, Jae Soo Kim, Daegu, Korea, Republic of, Gunnam Kim, Gumi-si, Korea, Republic of, Bum Soo Kim, Hyun Tae Kim, Tae-Hwan Kim, Eun Sang Yoo, Tae Gyun Kwon, Sung Kwang Chung, Bup Wan Kim, Daegu, Korea, Republic of MP33-09 CONTEMPORARY TRENDS IN PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY IN THE UNITED STATES: 1998-2011 Karen Stern*, Phoenix, AZ, Mark Tyson, Nashville, TN, Haidar Abdul-Muhsin, Mitchell Humphreys, Phoenix, AZ MP33-10 PCNL IN THE UNITED KINGDOM: TRENDS IN 5000 CASES FROM BAUS PCNL REGISTRY William Finch*, Norwich, United Kingdom, Robert Calvert, Liverpool, United Kingdom, Sarah Fowler, London, United Kingdom, James Armitage, Cambridge, United Kingdom, Jonathan Glass, John Withington, London, United Kingdom, Oliver Wiseman, Cambridge, United Kingdom, Stuart Irving, Neil Burgess, Norwich, United Kingdom MP33-03 COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY CAN PREDICT POSITIVE STONE CULTURES PRIOR TO PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY Yýloren Tanýdýr*, Asgar Garayev, Ahmet Þahan, Tarýk Emre Þener, Ýlker Tinay, Çaðrý Akýn Þekerci, Cem Akbal, Ferruh Þim°ek, Istanbul, Turkey MP33-04 STONE VOLUME IS BEST PREDICTOR OF OPERATIVE TIME REQUIRED IN RETROGRADE INTRARENAL SURGERY FOR RENAL CALCULI: IMPLICATIONS FOR SURGICAL PLANNING AND QUALITY IMPROVEMENT Igor Sorokin*, Diana Cardona-Grau, Alexandra Rehfuss, Alan Birney, Costas Stavrakis, Allen Herr, Gabriel Leinwand, Paul Feustel, Mark White, Albany, NY MP33-05 MP33-11 ANATOMICAL VARIATIONS BETWEEN VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL BOLSTER PLACEMENT AND THE IMPLICATIONS FOR PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY (PCNL) ACCESS Daniel Sagalovich*, Cecilia Besa Correa, Haresh Thummar, Blake Le Grand, Bachir Taouli, Mantu Gupta, New York, NY MP33-12 PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY IN THE SUPER OBESE: A COMPARISON OF OUTCOMES BASED ON BODY MASS INDEX Casey A Dauw*, Michael S Borofsky, Nadya York, James E Lingeman, Indianapolis, IN INVESTIGATING THE LINK BETWEEN URETERIC STENT ENCRUSTATION AND HEALTH RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE Aditya Raja*, Mohamed Sherif, Hrishi Joshi, Cardiff, United Kingdom MP33-06 URETEROSCOPIC STONE TREATMENT OUTCOMES IN SPINAL CORD INJURED PATIENTS Duncan Morhardt*, Miriam Hadj-Moussa, J. Stuart Wolf, Jr., He Chang, Gary Faerber, William Roberts, John Stoffel, Ann PelletierCameron, Ann Arbor, MI MP33-13 PERCUTANEOUS ANTEGERADE URETEROSCOPY FOR TREATMENT OF URETEROINTESTINAL ANASTAMOTIC STRICTURES Natalia Hernandez*, Bosotn, MA, Patrick Gomella, Washington, DC, Brian Matlaga, Baltimore, MD, Gyan Pareek, Providence, RI, Vernon Pais, Lebanon, NH, Patrick Mufarrij, Washington, DC, Brian Eisner, Boston, MA MP33-07 A PHYSICAL MODEL OF PRESSURE CHANGES DURING FLEXIBLE URETEROSCOPY Alexandros Oratis, John Subasic, Natalia Hernandez, James Bird, Brian Eisner*, Boston, MA *Presenting author 123 MP33-14 SEMI-RIGID URETEROSCOPY FOR PROXIMAL URETERAL STONES: DOES ADJUNCTIVE TAMSULOSIN THERAPY INCREASE THE CHANCE OF SUCCESS? Abul-Fotouh Ahmed, Al-Kharj, Saudi Arabia, Aref Maarouf*, Zagazig, Egypt, Saad Alshahrani, Al-Kharj, Saudi Arabia, Essam Shalaby, Ismailia, Egypt MP33-19 COMPARISON OF STONE-FREE RATES BETWEEN EXTRACORPOREAL SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY (ESWL) AND FLEXIBLE URETERORENOSCOPY (FURS) FOR UNTREATED RENAL CALCULI Christian Fankhauser*, Thomas Hermanns, Olivia Diethelm, Laura Lieger, Tullio Sulser, Cedric Poyet, Zurich, Switzerland MP33-15 MP33-20 A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED COMPARISON AMONG SWL, PCNL AND RIRS FOR LOWER CALYCEAL STONES LESS THAN 2 CM: A MULTICENTER EXPERIENCE Giorgio Bozzini*, Castellanza VA, Italy, Paolo Verze, Naples, Italy, Orietta Dal Piaz, Graz, Austria, Nicola Macchione, Milan, Italy, Marco Provenzano, Rozzano MI, Italy, Mauro Seveso, Castellanza VA, Italy, NicoloMaria Buffi, Rozzano MI, Italy, Boris Osmolorskji, Moscow, Russian Federation, Francesco Sanguedolce, London, United Kingdom, Giorgio Guazzoni, Rozzano MI, Italy, Karl Pummer, Graz, Austria, Emanuele Montanari, Milan, Italy, Gianluigi Taverna, Castellanza VA, Italy OFFICE-BASED URETEROSCOPY FOR RENAL AND URETERAL STONE TREATMENT: A PIONEER EXPERIENCE Ghalib Jibara*, Brooklyn, NY, Jon Marks, Patti Sablesak, New York, NY, Frederick Glumi, Brooklyn, NY MP33-16 IS IT NECESSARY TO REMOVE STONE ACTIVELY WHEN WE PERFORM RETROGRADE INTRARENAL SURGERY? Jun Nyung Lee, Jae-Wook Chung*, Yun-Sok Ha, Seock Hwan Choi, Jae Soo Kim, Daegu, Korea, Republic of, Gunnam Kim, Gumi-si, Korea, Republic of, Bum Soo Kim, Hyun Tae Kim, Tae-Hwan Kim, Eun Sang Yoo, Tae Gyun Kwon, Sung Kwang Chung, Bup Wan Kim, Daegu, Korea, Republic of MP33-17 THE LEARNING CURVE FOR RETROGRADE INTRA-RENAL SURGERY(RIRS): HOW MANY CASES ARE NECESSARY? Jose Arnaldo Shiomi da Cruz*, Cesar Thiago, Ugo de Queiros Barros, Ricardo Leo Felts de la Roca, Joao Paulo Cunha Lima, Ricardo Di Migueli, Sao Paulo, Brazil APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM MP33-18 FOURTH GENERATION FLEXBILE URETEROSCOPES: A COMPARISON OF OPTICS, DEFLECTION AND FLOW Adam Kaplan, Daniela Radvak, Richard Shin, Annika Ackerman, Tony Chen, Fernando Cabrera, Joanne Dale*, Michael Ferrandino, Charles Scales, Neal Simmons, Glenn Preminger, Michael Lipkin, Durham, NC Saturday, May 7, 2016 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Podium Session 19 SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY & SIMULATION: INSTRUMENTATION & TECHNOLOGY II Room 23 AB @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Khurshid Ghani and Duane Baldwin TIME 1:00 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE PD19-01 COMPARISON OF A NOVEL COMBINED HOLMIUM LASER AND SUCTION DEVICE, LITHASSIST, TO AN ULTRASONIC LITHOTRIPTER FOR PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY- A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED MULTICENTER CLINICAL TRIAL Necole M Streeper*, Hershey, PA, Zhamshid Okhunov, Jaime Landman, Orange, CA, John R Bell, Sara L Best, Stephen Y Nakada, Madison, WI ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 1:10 PD19-02 IMPROVING FLEXIBLE URETEROSCOPE DURABILITY IN A TEACHING CENTER James P. Tierney*, Nathan E. Hale, Rebecca J. Harless, Charleston, WV, Ginger R. Barrick, Charleston, WV, Jamie L. Olsen, Charleston, WV 1:20 124 PD19-03 CONSTRUCTION AND ASSESSMENT OF AN INNOVATIVE VIRTUAL (RADIATION FREE) FLUOROSCOPY PCNL SIMULATOR: AN INDIGENOUS APPROACH TO TRAINING Ashish Rawandale*, Lokesh Patni, Yasser Dar, GAutam Ladumor, Dhule, India 1:30 PD19-04 A MOBILE POINT-OF-CARE APPLICATION FOR URETERAL STENT TRACKING Justin Ziemba*, Wesley Ludwig, Baltimore, MD, Leticia Ruiz, Panama City, Panama, Eduardo Carvalhal, Porto Alegre, Brazil, Brian Matlaga, Baltimore, MD 1:40 PD19-05 THE OPTIMAL GUIDEWIRE TYPE AND EFFECT OF PRIOR USE ON THE EASE OF URETERAL STENT INSERTION Nazih Khater*, Herbert Hodgson, Kristene Myklak, Muhannad Alsyouf, Javier Arenas, Patrick Yang, D. Duane Baldwin, Loma Linda, CA 1:50 2:00 2:10 PD19-06 PD19-07 PD19-08 2:20 PD19-09 ULTRASOUND-GUIDED RENAL ACCESS REDUCES RADIATION EXPOSURE DURING PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY COMPARED TO FLUOROSCOPIC GUIDANCE Christopher Margono*, Manint Usawachintachit, Thomas Chi, San Francisco, CA 2:30 PD19-10 THE DURABILITY OF DIGITAL FLEXIBLE URETEROSCOPES IN AN ACADEMIC SETTING WITH MULTIPLE SURGEONS Christopher Martin*, Phoenix, AZ, Mark Tyson, Pheonix, AZ, Mitchell Humphreys, Phoenix, AZ PATIENTS ARE WILLING TO USE PHYSICAL ACTIVITY MONITORS TO ENHANCE THEIR MEDICAL CARE: A SURVEY OF PERCEPTIONS AND ACCEPTANCE AMONG A UROLOGICAL PATIENT POPULATION Boyd Viers*, Avinash Nehra, Marcelino Rivera, Daniel O’Neil, Sarah Jenkins, Matthew Tollefson, Matthew Gettman, Rochester, MN 2:40 PD19-11 FLEXIBLE URETEROSCOPY DURABILITY IN THE HANDS OF UK SURGEONS: A SNAPSHOT William Finch*, Norwich, United Kingdom, Nick Rukin, Wolverhampton, United Kingdom, Jake Patterson, Sheffield, United Kingdom, Sunil Kumar, Reading, United Kingdom, Oliver Wiseman, Cambridge, United Kingdom PILOT ASSESSMENT OF TRANSCUTANEOUS BOILING HISTOTRIPSY ABLATION OF THE KIDNEY IN THE PORCINE MODEL George R. Schade*, Tatiana D. Khokhlova, Yak-Nam Wang, Frank Starr, Adam D. Maxwell, Wayne Kreider, Michael R. Bailey, Vera Khokhlova, Seattle, WA 2:50 PD19-12 EFFECT OF VARYING PARAMETERS ON IRREVERSIBLE ELECTROPORATION IN A PORCINE MODEL Noah Canvasser, Aaron Lay*, Ersin Koseoglu, Nicholas Kavoussi, Jeffrey Gahan, Elena Lucas, Jeffrey Cadeddu, Dallas, TX A NEW DUAL CONE THERMOEXPANDABLE METAL STENT FOR MAMAGEMENT OF MALIGNANT URETERAL OBSTRUCTION IN PROSTATE CANCER Palle Jörn Sloth Osther*, Fredericia, Denmark, Gihan Sabbah Gameel Al-Gameel, Frank Hansen, Copenhagen, Denmark, Anders Holm Nielsen, Roskilde, Denmark, Merete Bendorff Hansen, Fredericia, Denmark, Mette Holm, Copenhagen, Denmark, Kim Hovgaard Andreassen, Fredericia, Denmark APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Saturday, May 7, 2016 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Podium Session 20 INFECTIONS/INFLAMMATION/CYSTIC DISEASE OF THE GENITOURINARY TRACT: PROSTATE & GENITALIA I Room 29 AB @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: John Krieger and Giuseppe Morgia TIME 1:00 1:10 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE PD20-01 TESTOSTERONE AND CHRONIC PROSTATITIS/CHRONIC PELVIC PAIN SYNDROME: A PROPENSITY SCORE MATCHED ANALYSIS Jun Ho Lee*, Sung Won Lee, Seoul, Korea, Republic of PD20-02 *Presenting author ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 1:20 PD20-03 ANALYSIS OF GUT MICROBIOME REVEALS SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MEN WITH CHRONIC PROSTATITIS/CHRONIC PELVIC PAIN SYNDROME AND CONTROLS Daniel Shoskes*, Jessica Altemus, Alan Polackwich, Barbara Tucky, Hannah Wang, Charis Eng, Cleveland, OH CHRONIC PROSTATE INFLAMMATION PREDICTS SYMPTOM PROGRESSION IN CHRONIC PROSTATITIS/CHRONIC PELVIC PAIN PATIENTS J. Curtis Nickel*, Kington, Canada, Stephen Freedland, Durham, NC, Ramiro CastroSantamaria, King of Prussia, PA, Daniel Moreira, Rochester, MN 125 1:30 PD20-04 CHRONIC PROSTATITIS/CHRONIC PELVIC PAIN SYNDROME IS ASSOCIATED WITH IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME: A POPULATION-BASED STUDY Shyi-Chun Yii*, Chun-Hou Liao, New Taipei City, Taiwan, Shiu-dong Chung, New-Taipei City, Taiwan, Herng-Ching Lin, New Taipei City, Taiwan 1:40 PD20-05 POSSIBLE LINK BETWEEN PERIODONTAL DISEASE AND CHRONIC PROSTATITIS John Estemalik, Nabil Bissada, Nishant Joshi, Catherine Demko, Eswar Shankar, Donald Bodner, Sanjay Gupta*, Cleveland, OH 1:50 PD20-06 PRESENCE OF SEROTYPE H EXHIBITS MILDER SYMPTOMATIC CHARACTERISTICS IN AGED MEN THAN OTHER SEROTYPES Yu Seo, Gil Lee*, Cheonan, Korea, Republic of 2:00 PD20-07 THE PAINFUL PELVIC SYMPTOMS IN AGING MEN. THE RESULTS OF POPULATION-BASED SAMPLE OF MEN Elcio Nakano*, Paulo Sajovic de Conti, Eduardo Muracca Yoshinaga, William C Nahas, Miguel Srougi, Alberto Antunes, Sao Paulo, Brazil 2:10 PD20-08 2:20 PD20-09 THE ROLE OF INFLAMMATORY CYTOKINES AND MAPK SIGNALING IN CHRONIC PROSTATITIS/CHRONIC PELVIC PAIN SYNDROME WITH RELATED MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS Chao Hu*, Hualan Yang, Yanfang Zhao, Xiang Chen, Yinying Dong, Yehao Dong, Jiefeng Cui, Tongyu Zhu, Ping Zheng, Shanghai, China, People’s Republic of, Ching-Shwun Lin, San Francisco, CA, Jican Dai, Shanghai, China, People’s Republic of 2:30 PD20-10 CLINICAL AND MICROBIOLOGICAL FEATURES AND FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH FLUOROQUINOLONE RESISTANCE IN MEN WITH COMMUNITY-ACQUIRED ACUTE BACTERIAL PROSTATITIS Min Gu Park*, Dae Yeon Cho, Jeong Kyun Yeo, Min Chul Cho, Sung Yong Cho, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Jeong Woo Lee, Ilsan, Korea, Republic of 2:40 PD20-11 THE ROLE OF INDOLEAMINE 2,3DIOXYGENASE IN EPIDIDYMITIS Ohira Shin*, Hara Ryoei, Tone Shigenobu, Fujii Tomohiro, Miyaji Yoshiyuki, Kuribayashi Futoshi, Nagai Atsushi, Kurashiki City, Japan 2:50 PD20-12 DEVELOPMENT OF A CLINICALLY RELEVANT SYMPTOM INDEX TO ASSESS PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC ORCHIALGIA Alan Polackwich*, Hans Arora, Jianbo Li, Cleveland, OH, Parekattil Sijo, Clermont, FL, Daniel Shoskes, Cleveland, OH PREDICTORS OF PAIN RESOLUTION AFTER VARICOCELECTOMY FOR PAINFUL VARICOCELE Hyun Jun Park*, Busan, Korea, Republic of, Du Geon Moon, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Nam Cheol Park, Busan, Korea, Republic of APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Saturday, May 7, 2016 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Podium Session 21 BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA: SURGICAL THERAPY & NEW TECHNOLOGY I Room 32 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Mitchell Humphreys and Amy Krambeck TIME 1:00 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE PD21-01 MULTI-NATIONAL, PROSPECTIVE, RANDOMIZED STUDY OF THE PROSTATIC URETHRAL LIFT (PUL) VS. TRANSURETHRAL RESECTION OF THE PROSTATE (TURP): TWO YEAR RESULTS Jens Sonsken*, Herlev, Denmark, Neil Barber, Camberley, United Kingdom, Mark Speakman, Taunton, United Kingdom, Richard Berges, Cologne, Germany, Ulrich Wetterauer, Freiburg, Germany, Damian Greene, Sunderland, United Kingdom, KarlDietrich Sievert, Tuebingen, Germany, Christopher Chapple, Sheffield, United Kingdom, Francesco Montorsi, Milan, Italy, Lasse Fahrenkrug, Herlev, Denmark, Christian Gratzke, Munich, Germany ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 1:10 PD21-02 PROSPECTIVE, RANDOMIZED, BLINDED STUDY OF PROSTATIC URETHRAL LIFT (PUL): FOUR YEAR RESULTS Claus Roehrborn*, Dallas, TX, Steven Gange, Salt Lake City, UT, Neal Shore, Myrtle Beach, SC, Jonathan Giddens, Brampton, Canada, Damien Bolton, Heidelberg, Australia, Barrett Cowan, Englewood, CO, Anthony Cantwell, Daytona Beach, FL, Kevin McVary, Springfield, IL, Peter Chin, Figtree, Australia, Alexis Te, New York, NY, Shahram Gholami, San Jose, CA, Prem Rashid, Port Macquarie, Australia, William Moseley, San Diego, CA, Ronald Tutrone, Baltimore, MD, Sheldon Freedman, Las Vegas, NV, Peter Incze, Oakville, Canada, K. Scott Coffield, Temple, TX, Fernando Borges, St. Petersburg, FL, Daniel Rukstalis, Winston Salem, NC 126 1:20 1:30 PD21-03 PD21-04 CONVECTIVE WATER VAPOR ENERGY (WAVE) ABLATION: TWO-YEAR RESULTS FOLLOWING TREATMENT OF LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS SECONDARY TO BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA Christopher Dixon*, New York, NY, Edwin Rijo Cedano, La Romana, Dominican Republic, Dalibor Pacik, Viteslav Vit, Gabriel Varga, Brno, Czech Republic, Lennart Wagrell, Stockholm, Sweden, Thayne Larson, Scottsdale, AZ TREATMENT OF LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS DUE TO BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA WITH CONVECTIVE WATER VAPOR ENERGY ABLATION: PRESERVED ERECTILE AND EJACULATORY FUNCTION Kevin McVary*, Springfield, IL, Steven Gange, Salt Lake City, UT, Marc Gittelman, Aventura, FL, Kenneth Goldberg, Carrollton, TX, Kalpesh Patel, Tucson, AZ, Neal Shore, Myrtle Beach, SC, Richard Levin, Towson, MD, Michael Rousseau, Cincinnati, OH, J. Randolf Beahrs, Woodbury, MN, Jed Kaminetsky, New York, NY, Barrett Cowan, Englewood, CO, Christopher Cantrill, San Antonio, TX, Lance Mynderse, Rochester, MN, James Ulchaker, Cleveland, OH, Thayne Larson, Scottsdale, AZ, Christopher Dixon, New York, NY, Claus Roehrborn, Dallas, TX 1:40 PD21-05 SINGLE-CENTER EXPERIENCE UTILIZING SECOND GENERATION AQUABEAM SYSTEM FOR THE TARGETED, HEATFREE REMOVAL OF PROSTATE TISSUE, DURING THE TREATMENT OF BPH Mihir Desai*, Los Angeles, CA, Abhishek Laddha, Shashikant Mishra, Mahesh Desai, Ravindra Sabnis, Abhishek Singh, Nadiad, India 1:50 PD21-06 MID-TERM RESULTS USING AQUABLATION, AN IMAGE GUIDED ROBOT-ASSISTED WATER JET ABLATION OF THE PROSTATE, FOR THE TREATMENT OF BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA (BPH). Peter Gilling*, Tauranga, New Zealand, Mihir Desai, Los Angeles, CA, Paul Anderson, Melbourne, Australia, Andrew Tan, Perth, Australia, Mahesh Desai, Nadiad, India 2:00 PD21-07 TREATMENT OF BENIGN PROSTATE ENLARGEMENT WITH MEMOKATHTM 028 INTRAPROSTATIC STENT IN FRAIL ELDERLY PATIENTS - A 5-YEAR SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE. Ming Ho Wong*, CW Fan, Hong Kong, Hong Kong *Presenting author 2:10 PD21-08 MEDITATE® TEMPORARY IMPLANTABLE NITINOL DEVICE (TIND) IN THE TREATMENT OF BENIGN PROSTATIC OBSTRUCTION: TWO YEARS OF FOLLWUP RESULTS. Cristian Fiori*, Daniele Amparore, Enrico Checcucci, Giulia Ottaviano, Sabrina De Cillis, Andrea Di Stasio, Nicoletta Serra, Riccardo Bertolo, Giovanni Cattaneo, Francesco Porpiglia, Orbassano, Torino, Italy 2:20 PD21-09 MULTISCALE ENTROPY ANALYSIS OF SURFACE ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC SIGNALS IS A VALUABLE TOOL TO EVALUATE EXTERNAL URETHRAL SPHINCTER FUNCTION_ AN ANALYSIS OF SURGICAL OUTCOMES OF TRANSURETHRAL INCISION OF PROSTATE Yuan-Hong Jiang*, Hsien-Tsai Wu, HannChorng Kuo, Hualien, Taiwan 2:30 PD21-10 MORCELLATION EFFICIENCY IN HOLMIUM LASER ENUCLEATION OF THE PROSTATE: COMPARATIVE STUDY OF TWO GENERATIONS OF MORCELLATORS Haidar Abdul-Muhsin*, Karen Stern, Mitchell Humphreys, Phoenix, AZ 2:40 PD21-11 PROSPECTIVE LOW URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS ANALYSIS USING “MENⴕS SEXUAL MEDICINE APP®” USERS DATA Eduard Garcı́a-Cruz*, Barcelona, Spain, Paolo Verze, Naples, Italy, Nuno Tomada, Porto, Portugal, Maarten Albersen, Leuven, Belgium, Albert Carrión, Alfonso Florensa, Barcelona, Spain, Giulio Garaffa, London, United Kingdom, Markus Margreiter, Vienna, Austria, Bárbara Romano, Barcelona, Spain, Javier Romero Otero, Madrid, Spain, Ege Can Serefoglu, Istambul, Turkey, Ines Tomada, Porto, Portugal, Antonio Alcaraz, Barcelona, Spain 2:50 PD21-12 YOUNG ACADEMIC UROLOGIST BENIGN PROSTATIC OBSTRUCTION NOMOGRAM PREDICTS CLINICAL OUTCOME IN PATIENTS TREATED WITH TRANSURETHRAL PROSTATIC RESECTION Cosimo De Nunzio*, R. Lombardo, M. Bellangino, Rome, Italy, M. Gacci, Florence, Italy, A. Brassetti, C. Pellegrino, G. Tema, A. Tubaro, Rome, Italy APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM 127 Saturday, May 7, 2016 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Podium Session 22 BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA: MEDICAL & NON-SURGICAL THERAPY Room 30 DE @ San Diego Convention Center Moderator: Thomas Turk TIME 1:00 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE PD22-01 VOIDING SYMPTOMS, AGE AND BMI ARE DRIVING FACTORS IN AUASS Ilija Aleksic*, Charles Welliver, Albany, NY, Randy Sulaver, Springfield, IL, Adam Whittington, Brian Helfand, Evanston, IL, Ömer Onur çakýr, Istanbul, Turkey, James Griffith, Chicago, IL, Kevin McVary, Springfield, IL 1:10 PD22-02 THE EFFECT OF STATINS ON DEVELOPMENT OF SIGNIFICANT LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS: RESULTS FROM THE REDUCE STUDY Tom Feng*, Los Angeles, CA, Lauren Howard, Durham, NC, Adriana Vidal, Los Angeles, CA, Daniel Moreira, Rochester, MN, Ramiro Castro-Santamaria, King of Prussia, PA, Gerald Andriole, St. Louis, MO, Stephen Freedland, Los Angeles, CA 1:20 PD22-03 EARLY VERSUS LATE CATHETER REMOVAL IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE URINARY RETENTION (AUR) SECONDARY TO BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA UNDER TAMSULOSIN TREATMENT Hosni Salem*, Tamer Zakaria, Samer Samir, Alaa Meshref, Cairo, Egypt 1:30 1:40 PD22-04 PD22-05 ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 1:50 PD22-06 EFFECTS OF TESTOSTERONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY ON LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND METAANALYSIS. Taylor P. Kohn*, Houston, TX, Douglas A. Mata, Boston, MA, Ranjith Ramasamy, Miami, FL, Larry I. Lipshultz, Houston, TX COMPARISON OF ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION TREATMENT EFFICACY OF MIRODENALFIL 50MG ONCE DAILY AND 100MG ON-DEMAND IN PATIENTS WITH BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA AND ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION : MULTICENTER, RANDOMIZED TRIAL Kyu Shik Kim, Guri, Korea, Republic of, Jae Heon Kim, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Jae Hoon Chung, Sok-cho, Korea, Republic of, Cheol Young Oh*, Chuncheon, Korea, Republic of, Tae Hyo Kim, Busan, Korea, Republic of, Jae Hyun Bae, Jun Hyun Han, Seung Hwan Lee, U-Syn Ha, Jae Duck Choi, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Joon Hwa Noh, Kwangju, Korea, Republic of, Sung Yong Cho, Hee Ju Cho, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Seung Wook Lee, Guri, Korea, Republic of, Won Jae Yang, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Ki Soo Lee, Busan, Korea, Republic of, Hwa Yeon Sun, Seoul, Korea, Republic of TADALAFIL FOR MALE LUTS IMPROVES ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION Kazuhiko Fukumoto*, Ryoei Hara, Tomohiro Fujii, Yoshiyuki Miyaji, Atsushi Nagai, Kurashiki, Japan 128 2:00 PD22-07 A META-ANALYSIS OF LONG ACTING VERSUS SHORT ACTING PHOSPHODIESTERASE 5 INHIBITORS : COMPARISION BETWEEN THE COMBINATION USE WITH ALPHABLOCKERS AND ALPHA-BLOCKER MONOTHERAPHY Hoon Choi*, Ji Sung Shim, Seung Min Jeong, Jae Young Park, Ansan, Korea, Republic Of, Du Geon Moon, Jeong Gu Lee, Seoul, Korea, Republic Of, Jae Hyun Bae, Ansan, Korea, Republic Of 2:10 PD22-08 CLINICALLY MEANINGFUL IMPROVEMENTS IN LUTS/BPH SEVERITY IN MEN TREATED WITH SILODOSIN PLUS SERENOA REPENS OR SILODOSIN ALONE Luca Boeri*, Paolo Capogrosso, Eugenio Ventimiglia, Giovanni La Croce, Donatella Moretti, Roberta Scano, Luca Villa, Federico Dehò, Alberto Briganti, Milan, Italy, Vincenzo Mirone, Naples, Italy, Francesco Montorsi, Andrea Salonia, Milan, Italy 2:20 PD22-09 MANAGEMENT OF MALE LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS IN A SIMULATED OVER-THE-COUNTER SETTING: AN EXPLORATORY, ACTUALUSE STUDY OF AN ALPHA BLOCKER Claus G. Roehrborn*, Dallas, TX, Franklin C. Lowe, Bronx, NY, Marc Gittelman, Aventura, FL, Jan M. Wruck, Anna E. Verbeek, Ridgefield, CT 2:30 PD22-10 IMPACT OF COMBINATION THERAPY 5 ARI ⴙ ALPHA - BLOCKERS ON ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION AND ALTERATION OF LIBIDO IN PATIENTS WITH LUTS / BPH : A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW WITH METAANALYSIS Giorgio Ivan Russo*, Vincenzo Favilla, Tommaso Castelli, Salvatore Privitera, Sebastiano Cimino, Giuseppe Morgia, Catania, Italy 2:40 PD22-11 LONG TERM EFFICACY OF A COMBINATION THERAPY WITH AN ANTICHOLINERGIC AGENT AND AN 〈1BLOCKER FOR PATIENTS WITH BENIGN PROSTATIC ENLARGEMENT COMPLICATED BY OVERACTIVE BLADDER: A RANDOMIZED, PROSPECTIVE, COMPARATIVE TRIAL USING A URODYNAMIC STUDY Yoshihisa Matsukawa*, Yasuhito Funahashi, Kazuna Matsuo, Shohei Ishida, Masashi Kato, Tokunori Yamamoto, Momokazu Gotoh, Nagoya, Japan 2:50 PD22-12 EFFICACY OF DOSE ESCALATION OF TAMSULOSIN FOR THE TREATMENT IN SYMPTOMATIC BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA OF LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS : A RANDOMISED, DOUBLE-BLIND, PHASE 3 TRIAL IN KOREAN MEN Kyu Shik Kim, Guri, Korea, Republic of, Jae Heon Kim, Seung Hwan Lee, U-Syn Ha, Deok Hyun Han, In Ho Chang, Jae Hyun Bae, Jun Hyun Han, Tag Keun Yoo, Se Woong Kim, Jae Il Chung, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Tae Hyo Kim, Busan, Korea, Republic of, Cheol Young Oh*, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Jae Hoon Chung, Sok-cho, Korea, Republic of, Seung Wook Lee, Guri, Korea, Republic of, Jina Jung, Yong-Il Kim, Seoul, Korea, Republic of APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Saturday, May 7, 2016 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Video Session 3 MALE VOIDING/SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION/BPH/ INCONTINENCE/INFECTION/INFERTILITY The videos in this session as well as the video libraries from the 2011-2016 Annual Meetings may be viewed in the Surgical Video Library and purchased in the Products Store during the Annual Meeting. Both are located in the Sails Pavilion. AUA members receive free online access to the Surgical Video Library throughout the year through AUAUniversity. Visit www.AUAnet.org/University to access Room 29 CD @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Jaspreet Sandhu and Alexis Te ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE V3-01 INFLATABLE PENILE PROSTHESIS INSERTION WITH SYNCHRONOUS PENILE PLICATION FOR THE TREATMENT OF ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION AND PEYRONIE’S DISEASE Paul H. Chung*, Ryan J. Flemons, Allen F. Morey, Dallas, TX V3-02 FREEHAND TRANSPERINEAL PROSTATE BIOPSY UNDER LOCAL ANESTHESIA John Michael DiBianco, Washington, DC, Matthew Allaway*, Cumberland, MD V3-03 MALE STRESS INCONTINENCE GRADING SCALE FOR EVALUATION OF MEN WITH POST-PROSTATECTOMY INCONTINENCE: A PILOT STUDY Allen Morey, Nirmish Singla*, Paul Chung, Alexandra Klein, Timothy Tausch, Jordan Siegel, Isamu Tachibana, Jeremy Scott, Maude Carmel, Dallas, TX V3-04 *Presenting author ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE V3-05 SINGLE-PORT EXTRAPERITONEAL LAPAROSCOPIC HARVEST OF INFERIOR EPIGASTRIC ARTERY FOR PENILE REVASCULARIZATION Blake Wynia*, New York, NY, Kiranpreet Khurana, Jamie Levine, Joseph Alukal, New York, NY SUBCORONAL APPROACH TO INFLATABLE PENILE PROSTHESIS PLACEMENT WITH A MODIFIED NO TOUCH TECHNIQUE Alexander C. Small*, Aaron C. Weinberg, Matthew J. Pagano, New York, NY, Christopher M. Deibert, Omaha, NE, Robert J. Valenzuela, New York, NY 129 V3-06 EJACULATION-SPARING PHOTOSELECTIVE VAPORIZATION OF THE PROSTATE: EVALUATION OF THE EJACULATORY FUNCTION AND THE LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS Toshihide Miyauchi*, Hisashi Yusu, Masanori Kanzaki, Oita, Japan V3-07 NO-NEEDLE, NO-SCALPEL VASECTOMY: SINGLE SURGEON EXPERIENCE Filipe Tenorio Lira Neto*, Benjamin Stone, Phil Bach, Bobby Najari, Richard Lee, Philip Li, Marc Goldstein, New York, NY V3-08 GREEN LASER ENUCLEATION OF THE PROSTATE (GREENLEP) “EN-BLOC TECHNIQUE” Enrique Rijo*, Jose Antonio Lorente, Oscar Bielsa, Barcelona, Spain, Fernando GomezSancha, Madrid, Spain V3-09 BIPOVEP - BIPOLAR VAPOENUCLEATION OF THE PROSTATE. STEP-BY-STEP VIDEO AND EARLY OUTCOME Thorsten Bach*, Nikolai Filippow, Anika Juerss, Akhmat Shabayev, Hamburg, Germany V3-10 STEP-BY-STEP LAPAROSCOPIC VESICULECTOMY FOR HEMOSPERMIA Marcos F Mello*, Hiury S Andrade, Victor Srougi, Marco A Arap, Anuar I Mitre, Ricardo J Duarte, Miguel Srougi, Sao Paulo, Brazil V3-11 SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF EJACULATORY DUCT OBSTRUCTION DUE TO PROSTATIC UTRICULAR CYST Phil Bach*, Filipe Tenorio Lira Neto, New York, NY, Ryan Chuang, Los Angeles, CA, Bobby Najari, Richard Lee, Philip Li, Marc Goldstein, New York, NY V3-12 REAL-TIME MRI ASSESSMENT OF AGERELATED VOIDING FUNCTION AND URETHRAL FORM Toshiyuki Iwahata*, Shigehiro Soh, Keisuke Suzuki, Tomohiro Kobayashi, Shin Takeshi, Yoshitomo Kobori, Hiroshi Okada, Koshigaya, Japan APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Saturday, May 7, 2016 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm BANGLADESH ASSOCIATION OF UROLOGICAL SURGEONS (BAUS) Harbor GH @ Hyatt 1:00 FLEXIBLE URETEROSCOPY: TECHNIQUE Majid Eshghi 2:40 HOLEP: BANGLADESH PERSPECTIVE Mohammed Bhuiyan 1:20 RIRS: BANGLADESH EXPERIENCE M. Shahidul Khan 2:45 OPEN DONOR NEPHRECTOMY Tohid M.S. Hossain 1:25 LOCALIZED PROSTATE CANCER: MANAGEMENT OPTIONS John L. Phillips 2:50 OVERACTIVE BLADDER Abdul Rashid Choudhury 2:55 1:55 EXPANDING THE ROLE OF PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY IN RENAL CELL CANCER BANGLADESH PERSPECTIVE H.R. Harun CAPD CATHETER USE IN BANGLADESH Waliul Islam 3:00 ADJOURN 2:00 LAPAROSCOPIC DONOR NEPHRECTOMY Chandru P. Sundaram 2:20 PYELOPLASTY IN CHILDREN: BANGLADESH PERSPECTIVE Isteaq A. Shameem 2:25 LAPAROSCOPIC/ROBOTIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY Mutahar Ahmed APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Saturday, May 7, 2016 1:00 pm - 3:35 pm SOCIETY FOR BASIC UROLOGIC RESEARCH (SBUR) - BREAKOUT SESSION I Hillcrest ABC @ Hyatt 1:00 WELCOME AND INTRODUCTORY REMARKS 2:45 1:05 AR MODULATION OF METABOLISM IN PROSTATE CANCER Chawnshang Chang ALTERATIONS OF INFLAMMATION IN BPH Karen Sfanos 3:05 INFLAMMATION IN KIDNEY STONE DISEASE Saeed Khan 3:25 PANEL DISCUSSION AND Q&A 3:35 ADJOURN 1:25 ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND BLADDER CANCER Eugene Lee 1:45 METABOLIC SYNDROME AND BPH Hideaki Ito 2:05 DECIPHERING THE RENAL CELL CARCINOMA METABOLOME Abraham Hakimi 2:25 BREAK 2:35 IL-17 IN HUMAN PROSTATE CANCER Zongbing You APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM 130 Saturday, May 7, 2016 1:00 pm - 3:35 pm SOCIETY FOR BASIC UROLOGIC RESEARCH (SBUR) - BREAKOUT SESSION II Cortez Hill ABC @ Hyatt 1:00 WELCOME & INTRODUCTORY REMARKS 1:05 MICRORNA AS A THERAPEUTIC TARGET IN PROSTATE CANCER Ralph deVere White 1:30 MICRORNA IN RENAL CELL CARCINOMA: ITS MEANING AND APPLICATION Norio Nonomura 1:55 2:55 FUNCTIONAL SCREENS CHARACTERIZE MIRNA PATHWAY REGULATION IN PROSTATE CANCER Shawn Lupold 3:20 OPEN DISCUSSION AND CONCLUDING REMARKS 3:35 ADJOURN MIRNAS IN PROSTATE CANCER GROWTH AND METASTASIS: BIOLOGY AND CLINICAL APPLICATION Leland Chung 2:20 BREAK 2:30 A NUCLEAR ROLE OF MIRNAS IN PROSTATE CANCER Long-Cheng Li APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Saturday, May 7, 2016 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm UROLOGIC CARE FOR THE ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONAL Room 2 @ San Diego Convention Center 1:00 WELCOME AND ANNOUNCEMENTS Director: Louis Koncz 1:10 UTILIZATION OF APN/PA’S: AUA CONSENSUS STATEMENT ON ADVANCED PRACTICE PROVIDERS Christopher Gonzalez 1:30 2:15 PHYSICIAN & APN/PA UTILIZATION PRESENTATIONS: SMALL COMMUNITY PRACTICE, LARGE COMMUNITY PRACTICE, UNVERSITY PRACTICE Panelists: Susan Flick, Christopher Gonzalez, Louis Koncz, Bradford Nelson Terra Schmitt, Steven Siegel 2:45 BILLING FOR THE ADVANCED PRACTICE PROVIDER Mark Painter 3:15 STI SCREENING AND MANAGEMENT Jody Purifoy 4:15 URODYNAMICS - TESTING AND INTERPRETATION Mikel Gray 4:55 CLOSING REMARKS Director: Louis Koncz 5:00 ADJOURN QUESTION & ANSWERS ON UTILIZATION (ABOVE PRESENTERS) Saturday, May 7, 2016 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm SECOND OPINION CASES: BENIGN Room 6 A @ San Diego Convention Center Moderator: Gary Lemack 2:00 STONE PREVENTION IN THE RECURRENT CALCIUM STONE FORMER Moderator: Margaret Pearle Panelists: David Goldfarb, James Lingeman 2:30 CHRONIC PELVIC PAIN IN A YOUNG WOMAN Moderator: Robert Evans Panelists: C. Lowell Parsons, Kristene Whitmore 3:00 RENAL COLIC IN PREGNANCY Moderator: Vernon Pais Panelists: Amy Krambeck, Nicole Miller *Presenting author 131 3:30 THE MALE WITH NOCTURIA Moderator: Alan Wein Panelists: Philip Van Kerrebroeck, Jeffrey Weiss 4:00 ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION IN THE MAN WITH LOW TESTOSTERONE Moderator: Landon Trost Panelists: Raymond Costabile, William Brant 4:30 MIXED URINARY INCONTINENCE Moderator: Angelo Gousse Panelists: William Reynolds, Jennifer Anger 5:00 ADJOURN APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Saturday, May 7, 2016 3:00 pm – 5:30 pm HUNGARIAN UROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION (HUA) & POLISH UROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION (PTU) Harbor AB @ Hyatt 3:00 3:05 3:15 WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS BY PTU PRESIDENT Piotr L. Chlosta 4:15 HIFU AND MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY FOR THE PROSTATE AND KIDNEY Cary N. Robertson PTU SESSION 4:35 AFTERNOON BREAK GENDER DISPARITIES IN BLADDER CANCER PRESENTATION AND OUTCOME Jakub Dobruch 4:45 RADICAL TREATMENT FOR INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER IN ELDERLY Tomasz Drewa THE SECRET KILLER: INCREASING ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE Peter Tenke 4:55 CHANGES OF TISSUE AND SERUM LEVELS OF SYNDECAN-1 DURING PCA-PROGRESSION Peter Nyirady 5:05 INTRAOPERATIVE FROZEN SECTION – THE THIRD EYE IN RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Vinodh Kumar Adithyaa Arthanareeswaran 5:15 TREATMENT AND OBESITY IN PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS ON HORMONAL TREATMENT – PROTECT-Z –NON INTERVENTIONAL STUDY Istvan Buzogany 5:25 CLOSING REMARKS BY HUA PRESIDENT Istvan Buzogany 5:30 ADJOURN 3:25 EVOLVING ROLE OF RENAL TUMOR BIOPSY Lukasz Nyk 3:35 MRI-TARGETED PROSTATE BIOPSY: EVOLUTION AND CURRENT STATUS Anna K. Czech 3:45 LAPAROSCOPIC SIMPLE PROSTATECTOMY: TECHNIQUE, LIMITATIONS AND RESULTS Tomasz Borkowski HUA SESSION AUA SESSION 3:55 THE ROLE OF CHANGING PROSTATE CANCER GUIDELINES AND THEIR IMPACT ON THE FUTURE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF HIGH STAGE METASTATIC PROSTATE CANCER Matthew R. Cooperberg Saturday, May 7, 2016 3:00 pm - 7:20 pm AUA-EURASIAN UROLOGY PLATFORM (EUP) JOINT MEETING PROGRAM Room 25 @ San Diego Convention Center 2:55 3:00 OPENING REMARKS Ates Kadioglu, Inderbir Gill STATE OF THE ART: SURGERY FOR COMPLICATIONS: WHAT IS THE STANDARD? Roger Dmochowski ENDOUROLOGY SESSION Moderators: Turhan Caskurlu, Altug Tuncel TOTAL INTRACORPOREAL ROBOTIC CYSTECTOMY Alvin Goh 3:15 3:30 ROBOT-ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY IN PEDIATRIC UROLOGY Chester Koh MANAGEMENT OF RENAL STONES SMALLER THAN 2 CM Berkan Resorlu 3:45 NEW STRATEGIES FOR RECURRENCE PREVENTION OF URINARY STONE DISEASE Brian Matlaga 4:00 NEUROUROLOGY SESSION 4:15 DIFFICULT URETHRAL RECONSTRUCTION IN WOMEN (STRICTURE, MESH, DIVERTICULUM) Moderator: Roger Dmochowski Panelists: Alexander Gomelsky, Eric Rovner, Burhan Coskun 4:40 BREAK 4:50 URO-ONCOLOGY SESSION Moderators: Benjamin Lee, M. Derya Balbay CHALLENGING CASES FOR RENAL CELL CARCINOMA: A CASE MANAGEMENT PANEL DISCUSSION Moderator: Benjamin Lee Panelists: Robert Flanigan, Ugur Boylu 132 5:20 BLADDER CANCER / RADICAL CYSTECTOMY Monish Aron 5:40 MANAGEMENT OF HIGH RISK PROSTATE CANCER: 2016 UPDATE Daniel Lin 6:00 UROLIFT, REZUM AND PROTOX: THE NEW FACE OF MISTS FOR BPH Kevin McVary 7:00 NOCTURIA, MALE LUTS AND SLEEP HYGIENE: DIAGNOSTIC DILEMMAS IN BPH Brian Helfand LUTS/BPH SESSION Moderators: Onder Yaman, Bulent Sermerci POSTER SESSION – POSTER WALKS 3:00 – 7:20 PM Moderator: Selhattin Cayan UPDATE ON ALPHA-BLOCKERS, 5-ARIS, COMBINATION THERAPY AND PROSTATE CANCER RISK FOR LUTS: WHAT IS ON HORIZON? Claus Roehrborn 6:20 6:40 7:20 ADJOURN APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM SYMPTOMATIC LUTS, ED, METABOLIC SYNDROME: WHAT IS THE RELEVANCE? Steven Kaplan Saturday, May 7, 2016 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 34 SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY & SIMULATION: INSTRUMENTATION & TECHNOLOGY III Room 28 ABC @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: William Roberts, III and Raju Thomas ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP34-01 DEVELOPMENT AND DISSEMINATION OF A LOW COST THREE-DIMENSIONALLY PRINTED LAPAROSCOPIC TRAINER Renai Yoon*, Zhamshid Okhunov, Benjamin Dolan, Orange, CA, Michael J. Schwartz, Paras H. Shah, Hannah Bierwiler, Long Island, NY, Kamaljot Kaler, Ralph Clayman, Jaime Landman, Orange, CA ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP34-05 THE EFFECT OF VARIABLE PULSE DURATION ON STONE COMMINUTION, FIBER TIP DEGRADATION, AND STONE RETROPULSION IN A “DUSTING” MODEL Anika Ackerman, New York, NY, Tony Chen, Brian Young*, Adam Kaplan, Chen Yang, Richard Shin, William Simmons, Charles Scales, Glenn Preminger, Michael Lipkin, Durham, NC MP34-02 PRINTED THREE-DIMENSIONAL ELASTIC ORGAN MODEL TO INCREASE ROBOTASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY PERFORMANCE Atsushi Okada*, Keiichi Tozawa, Daichi Kobayashi, Kentaro Mizuno, Yukihiro Umemoto, Noriyasu Kawai, Shoichi Sasaki, Yutaro Hayashi, Katsushi Kunimoto, Kenjiro Kohri, Takahiro Yasui, Nagoya, Japan MP34-06 EVALUATION OF A NOVEL SINGLE USE FLEXIBLE URETEROSCOPE Adam Kaplan, Daniela Radvak, Richard Shin, Anika Ackerman, Tony Chen, Joanne Dale*, Charles Scales, Michael Ferrandino, Neal Simmons, Glenn Preminger, Michael Lipkin, Durham, NC MP34-07 PRELIMINARY IN VITRO COMPARISON OF FIXED AND VARIABLE PULSE LASER: EVIDENCE FOR DECREASED RETROPULSION AND SHORTENED FRAGMENTATION TIME John Roger Bell*, Kristina L Penniston, Sara L Best, Stephen Y Nakada, Madison, WI MP34-03 THREE-DIMENSIONAL PRINTING OF SURGICAL CLIPS: A PILOT STUDY AND TRIAL OF EFFICACY Noah Canvasser*, Shuvro De, Aaron Lay, Dallas, TX, Raul Fernandez, Arlington, TX, Jeffrey Cadeddu, Dallas, TX MP34-04 UROLOGISTS’ VIEWS ON LIVE SURGICAL BROADCASTS AND BETTER THAN LIVE SURGERY Yih Chyn Phan*, Redhil, United Kingdom, Oliver Wiseman, Cambridge, United Kingdom, Philip James, Redhil, United Kingdom, Ralph Clayman, Orange, CA, Arthur Smith, New Hyde Park, NY, Abhay Rane, Redhil, United Kingdom *Presenting author MP34-08 LIMITATION OF NEEDLE DEVIATION DURING TRIANGULATED PERCUTANEOUS RENAL ACCESS: INITIAL EXPERIENCE WITH A NOVEL SIMPLE DEVICE Ahmad Tawfik*, Usama El-ashry, Yasser Farahat, Mohamed Abo El-enen, Tanta, Egypt 133 MP34-09 MEMOKATH 051 – A SAVE ALTERNATIVE FOR TREATMENT OF URETERIC STRICTURES Simone Bier*, Steffen Rausch, Stefan Aufderklamm, Tilman Todenhöfer, Bastian Amend, Eva Neumann, Jens Bedke, Christian Schwentner, Arnulf Stenzl, Stephan Kruck, Tuebingen, Germany MP34-16 EVALUATION OF A LAPAROSCOPIC HIGH INTENSITY FOCUSED ULTRASOUND PROBE FOR THE ABLATION OF SMALL RENAL MASSES Steven V Kheyfets*, Clint D Bahler, Chandru P Sundaram, Indianapolis, IN MP34-17 COMPLICATIONS OF TRANSVAGINAL NATURAL ORIFICE TRANSLUMINAL ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY (NOTES) IN UROLOGY Zhang Guoxi, Liu Quanliang, Zou Xiaofeng*, Xue Yijun, Yuan Yuanhu, Xiao Rihai, Liu Folin, Ganzhou, Jiangxi, China, People’S Republic Of MP34-10 DOES 3D TECHNOLOGY AFFECT VISUAL SYSTEM ? Andrea Tasca*, Giuseppe Benedetto, Filippo Nigro, Vicenza, Italy, Luigi Bartolomei, 36100, Italy, Nadia Minicucci, Padova, Italy, Sabino Pisani, Milano, Italy MP34-11 RESECTOSCOPE WORKING ELEMENT WITH ROTATING HANDLE FOR A MORE ERGONOMIC SURGERY Joseph M. Ciccone, Boston, MA, Kyle Blum*, Newark, NJ, Courtney K. Rowe, Boston, MA, Daniel J. Gonzalez, Adam Libert, Jiayin Ling, Man-Chi Liu, Nicholas Sazdanoff, Justus Herder, Nevan Hanumara, Alexander H. Slocum, Cambridge, MA, Josh Kaplan, Michael Kearney, Boston, MA MP34-18 COMPARISON OF ONABOTULINUMTOXINA INTRADETRUSOR INJECTION NEEDLE PERFORMANCE WITH MODERN FLEXIBLE CYSTOSCOPES Robert Williams*, Jesse Dove, Steven Petrou, David Thiel, Jacksonville, FL MP34-19 USE OF A MATRIX OF COLLAGEN AND ELASTIN TO BLADDER AUGMENTATION IN THE PORCINE MODEL Carlos Gasanz Serrano*, Carles Xavier Raventos Busquets, Jordi Temprana Salvador, Lucas Regis Placido, Pol Servian Vives, Ricardo Lopez del Campo, Ignacio Arroyo Soto, Enric Miret Alomar, Merce Cuadras Soler, Luis Castro Sader, Cristian Konstantinidis Garay, Marielle Esteves Coelho, Carla Fonseca, Ines de Torres, Juan Morote Robles, Barcelona, Spain MP34-12 THREE-DIMENSIONAL IMAGING AND ROBOTIC SURGERY IN A COMPREHENSIVE DEPARTMENT WITHIN AN ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK Toshihiko Masago*, Tetsuya Yumioka, Noriya Yamaguchi, Hideto Iwamoto, Shuichi Morizane, Masashi Honda, Takehiro Sejima, Atsushi Takenaka, Yonago, Japan MP34-13 BEYOND THE LEARNING CURVE: ROBOTIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY OUTCOMES CONTINUE TO IMPROVE WITH SURGEON EXPERIENCE David J. Paulucci, New York, NY, Louis S. Krane, Ashok K. Hemal, Winston-Salem, NC, Ketan K. Badani*, New York, NY MP34-20 OPEN VS. MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGICAL APPROACHES: ASSOCIATED POST-OPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS OF PEDIATRIC UROLOGIC SURGERY IN THE UNITED STATES Rohit Tejwani*, Brian Young, Hsin-Hsiao Wang, Steven Wolf, John Wiener, Jonathan Routh, Durham, NC MP34-14 INVESTIGATING THE FEASIBILITY OF OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY TO IDENTIFY PROSTATE CANCER – AN EXVIVO STUDY Amit Patel*, London, United Kingdom, Christoph Otte, Alexander Schlaefer, Hamburg, Germany, Dror Nir, Cambridge, United Kingdom, Sebastian Otte, Hamburg, Germany, Thane Ngo, Tim Loke, Mathias Winkler, London, United Kingdom MP34-15 APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM ZERO ISCHEMIA PERI-TUMORAL RADIOFREQUENCY ABLATION-ASSISTED ROBOTIC LAPAROSCOPIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY – AN UPDATE ON INTERMEDIATE OUTCOMES IN 49 PATIENTS Kalen Rimar*, Robert Nadler, Chicago, IL 134 Saturday, May 7, 2016 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 35 BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA: EPIDEMIOLOGY & EVALUATION Room 28 DE @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Franklin Lowe and Lori Lerner ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP35-01 IMPACT OF PROSTATE INFLAMMATION ON 4 YEAR INCIDENCE, SEVERITY, AUR AND SYMPTOM PROGRESSION OF BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA J. Curtis Nickel*, Kingston, Canada, Stephen Freedland, Durham, NC, Claus Roehrborn, Dallas, TX, Ramiro Castro-Santamaria, King of Prussia, PA, Daniel Morreira, Rochester, MN MP35-02 MP35-03 BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA AND AUTOIMMUNE INFLAMMATORY DISEASES COINCIDENCE AND CONSEQUENCES Jaclyn Pruitt, Jacqueline Petkewicz, Brittany Lapin, Omar E Franco, Brian T. Helfand, Charles B. Brendler, Chi-Hsiung Wang, Simon W Hayward*, Evanston, IL LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS AS RISK FACTOR FOR CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS IN MEN: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS OF FIVE LONGITUDINAL TRIALS M. Gacci*, A. Sebastianelli, Florence, Italy, C. De Nunzio, Rome, Italy, S. Serni, M. Maggi, L. Vignozzi, Florence, Italy, G. Corona, Bologna, Italy, G. Novara, Padua, Italy, K.T. McVary, Springfield, IL, S.A. Kaplan, New York, NY, S. Gravas, Larissa, Greece, C. Chapple, Sheffield, United Kingdom MP35-04 THE FLOW QUESTIONNAIRE: DEVELOPING A NOVEL INSTRUMENT TO EVALUATE LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS IN MEN Daniel Heslop*, Lisa Sherden, Consuelo Wilkins, Ken Wallston, Kelvin Moses, Nashville, TN MP35-05 DIGITAL RECTAL EXAM AND PROSTATE SIZE FOR THE EVALUATION OF BENIGN PROSTATE PATHOLOGY: AN ANALYSIS OF 30,500 MEN PRESENTING FOR SCREENING EXAMS IN THE PLCO CANCER SCREENING TRIAL Benjamin Stone*, Jonathan Shoag, Dina Bedretdinova, Sameer Mittal, Joshua Halpern, Patrick Lewicki, James Forde, Christopher Barbieri, Bilal Chughtai, Philip Li, Richard Lee, New York, NY *Presenting author ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP35-06 THE PREVALENCE OF URGENCY IN PATIENTS WITH LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS DUE TO BENIGN PROSTATIC ENLARGEMENT. ANALYSIS OF THE EVOLUTION REGISTRY Andrea Tubaro*, Rome, Italy, Richard Berges, Cologne, Germany, Christien Caris, Arnhem, Netherlands, Alexandre De la Taille, Paris, France, Francesco Esperto, Rome, Italy, Louis Martinez-Pineiro, Madrid, Spain, Mark Speakman, Taunton, United Kingdom, Wim Witjes, Arnhem, Netherlands 135 MP35-07 FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE ON LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOM (LUTS) RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE (QOL) Hwancheol Son*, Woo Suk Choi, Ja Hyeon Ku, Jae-Seung Paick, Sung Hyun Paick, Hyeong Gon Kim, Seoul, Korea, Republic of MP35-08 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SERUM TESTOSTERONE AND NOCTURIA IN MEN WITHOUT BENIGN PROSTATE ENLARGEMENT Seong Uk Jeh*, Sol Yoon, Deok Ha Seo, See Min Choi, Sung Chul Kam, Jeong Seok Hwa, Ky Hyun Chung, Jae Seog Hyun, Jinju, Korea, Republic of MP35-09 PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AS A RISK FACTOR FOR LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS DIAGNOSIS IN PATIENTS WITH BENIGN PROSTATIC ENLARGEMENT: A PROSPECTIVE MULTICENTER COHORT ANALYSIS Cosimo De Nunzio*, Rome, Italy, L. Cindolo, Vasto, Italy, F. Cancrini, Rome, Italy, M. Gacci, Florence, Italy, F. Pellegrini, P. Castellan, Vasto, Italy, R. Lombardo, F. Presicce, A. Brassetti, M. Bellangino, G. Tema, Rome, Italy, L. Schips, Vasto, Italy, A. Sica, A. Tubaro, Rome, Italy MP35-10 IS THERE ROOM FOR BEHAVIORAL AND MODIFIABLE HEALTH-RELATED TARGETS IN THE LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS SCENARIO Osamu Ikari, Walker Laranja, João Alonso, Fabiano Simões, Ronald Rejowski, Brunno Sanches, Leonardo Reis*, Campinas, Brazil MP35-11 METABOLIC ABNORMALITIES LINKED TO AN INCREASED CARDIOVASCULAR RISK ARE ASSOCIATED WITH HIGHER STORAGE LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS Cosimo De Nunzio*, G. Truscelli, R. Lombardo, Rome, Italy, M. Gacci, Florence, Italy, F. Presicce, C. Leonardo, C. Gaudio, A.L. Lopes Mendes, A. Tubaro, Rome, Italy MP35-12 MP35-13 MP35-14 MP35-15 MP35-16 PSA PREDICTS DEVELOPMENT OF INCIDENT LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS: RESULTS FROM THE REDUCE STUDY Tom Feng*, Los Angeles, CA, Ross Simon, Tampa, FL, Lauren Howard, Durham, NC, Adriana Vidal, Los Angeles, CA, Daniel Moreira, Rochester, MN, Ramiro CastroSantamaria, King of Prussia, PA, Gerald Andriole, St. Louis, MO, Claus Roehrborn, Dallas, TX, Stephen Freedland, Los Angeles, CA SERUM CHOLESTEROL AND RISK OF LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS PROGRESSION: RESULTS FROM THE REDUCE STUDY Tom Feng*, Los Angeles, CA, Lauren Howard, Durham, NC, Adriana Vidal, Los Angeles, CA, Daniel Moreira, Rochester, MN, Ramiro Castro-Santamaria, King of Prussia, PA, Gerald Andriole, St. Louis, MO, Stephen Freedland, Los Angeles, CA PREDICTIVE FACTORS FOR A FAILURE SURGICAL TREATMENT WITH TRANSURETHRAL INCISION OF PROSTATE IN MEN WITH SMALL BPH AND BLADDER NECK DYSFUNCTION Yuan-Hong Jiang*, Jia-Fong Jhang, Yu-Khun Lee, Hann-Chorng Kuo, Hualien, Taiwan MP35-17 UNDERACTIVE BLADDER (UAB) SYMPTOMS AND VOIDING PARAMETERS IN ELDERLY COMMUNITY-DWELLING MALES WITH 5 YEAR FOLLOWUP Lewis Chan*, Vincent Tse, Amanda Chung, Vasi Naganathan, Robert Cumming, Sydney, Australia MP35-18 NOT A VOLUME BUT A STRUCTURAL VARIATION OF THE PROSTATIC URETHRA WITHIN THE PROSTATE PREDICT THE DEGREE OF OBSTRUCTIVE SYMPTOM: A PROSPECTIVE MULTICENTER OBSERVATIONAL STUDY Young-Hwii Ko*, Phil Hyun Song, Tae-Hwan Kim, Byung Hoon Kim, Bum Soo Kim, Daegu, Korea, Republic of, Ki Ho Kim, Gyeongju, Korea, Republic of MP35-19 BASELINE FUNCTIONAL STATUS PREDICTS POSTOPERATIVE TREATMENT FAILURE IN NURSING HOME RESIDENTS UNDERGOING TRANSURETHRAL RESECTION OF THE PROSTATE (TURP) Anne M Suskind*, Louise C Walter, Shoujun Zhao, Emily Finlayson, San Francisco, CA MP35-20 PREVALENCE OF INCIDENTAL PROSTATE CANCER IN HISTOLOGICAL SPECIMEN AFTER HOLMIUM LASER ENUCLEATION VERSUS TRANSURETHRAL RESECTION OF THE PROSTATE Annika Herlemann*, Kerstin Wegner, Munich, Germany, Alexander Roosen, Bochum, Germany, Christian G. Stief, Christian Gratzke, Giuseppe Magistro, Alexander Buchner, Munich, Germany CLINICAL FEATURES OF HYDRONEPHROSIS IN PATIENTS WITH BENIGN PROSTATE HYPERPLASIA AND ACUTE URINARY RETENTION Chin-Heng Lu*, Howard Hong-Hao Wu, YuHua Fan, Chih-Chieh Lin, Yi-Hsiu Huang, Tzu-Ping Lin, Hsiao-Jen Chung, Junne-Yih Kuo, William Jhih-Sian Huang, Yen-Hua Chang, Alex Tong-Long Lin, Kuang-Kuo Chen, Taipei City, Taiwan APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM THE IMPACT OF AGE ON OUTCOMES AFTER BLADDER OUTLET PROCEDURES Marc Colaco*, Winston-Salem, NC, Marcus Fluck, John Danella, Danville, PA, Daniel Rukstalis, Winston-Salem, NC Saturday, May 7, 2016 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 36 INFECTIONS/INFLAMMATION/CYSTIC DISEASE OF THE GENITOURINARY TRACT: PROSTATE & GENITALIA II Room 30 ABC @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: J. Curtis Nickel and Michel Pontari ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP36-01 THE URINARY MICROBIOME DIFFERS SIGNIFICANTLY BETWEEN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC PROSTATITIS/CHRONIC PELVIC PAIN SYNDROME AND CONTROLS AS WELL AS BETWEEN PATIENTS WITH DIFFERENT CLINICAL PHENOTYPES Daniel Shoskes*, Jessica Altemus, Alan Polackwich, Barbara Tucky, Hannah Wang, Charis Eng, Cleveland, OH ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP36-02 MICROBIOLOGICAL PROFILE AND DRUG SUSCEPTIBILITY PATTERNS OF PUBIC SYMPHYSIS OSTEOMYELITIS IN THE PROSTATE CANCER SURVIVOR Garjae Lavien*, Uwais Zaid, Andrew Peterson, Durham, NC 136 MP36-03 PRESENCE OF URINARY UREAPLASMA UREALYTICUM OR UREAPLASMA PARVUM IS NOT ASSOCIATED WITH THE OCCURRENCE OF CHRONIC PROSTATITIS/CHRONIC PELVIC PAIN SYNDROME Yu Seo, Gil Lee*, Cheonan, Korea, Republic of MP36-11 MICROBIOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF INFECTED PELVIC LYMPHOCELE AFTER ROBOTIC PROSTATECTOMY; POTENTIAL PREDICTORS FOR CULTURE POSITIVITY AND SELECTION OF THE BEST EMPIRICAL ANTIMICROBIAL THERAPY Alaa Hamada*, Nanaan Thirumavalavan, Jorge Fleisher, Ingolf Tuerk, Boston, Ma MP36-04 DUTASTERIDE IS ASSOCIATED WITH REDUCED RISK OF TRANSRECTAL PROSTATE BIOPSY-ASSOCIATED URINARY TRACT INFECTION AND RELATED HOSPITALIZATIONS: RESULTS FROM THE REDUCE STUDY Daniel Moreira*, Rochester, MN, Gerald Andriole, St. Louis, MO, Ramiro CastroSantamaria, King of Prussia, PA, Stephen Freedland, Los Angeles, CA MP36-12 PREOPERATIVE PREDICTORS OF PATIENTS WHO FAIL MICROSURGICAL DENERVATION OF THE SPERMATIC CORD FOR CHRONIC SCROTAL CONTENT PAIN John Richgels, Melissa Farmer, Laurence Levine*, Chicago, IL MP36-05 MP36-13 ASSOCIATION BETWEEN URINE LEVELS OF PDGF-BB AND PROSTATE VOLUME OF BPH/LUTS PATIENTS Pradeep Tyagi*, Mahendra Kashyap, Naoki Yoshimura, Jeffrey Gingrich, Pittsburgh, PA, Saundra Motley, Jay Fowke, Nashville, TN IS PRE-OPERATIVE URINE CULTURE NECESSARY IN ASYMPTOMATIC MEN PRIOR TO TRANSRECTAL PROSTATE NEEDLE BIOPSY? David Qi*, Kathleen Lehman, Hershey, PA, Kalyan Dewan, Girish Kirimanjeswara, State College, PA, Jay Raman, Hershey, PA MP36-14 UPREGULATION OF PROSTATIC CANNABINOID RECEPTOR TYPE 2 FOLLOWING CASTRATION AND CAPSAICIN-INDUCED PROSTATITIS IN THE RATS Teng-Lung Lin*, Taipei, Taiwan MP36-06 VALIDATION OF AUA BEST PRACTICE GUIDELINES FOR PROSTATE BIOPSY INFECTIOUS COMPLICATIONS AND REDUCING VARIABILITY AND DURATION OF ANTIMICROBIAL UTILIZATION: QUALITY IMPROVEMENT INITIATIVE Behfar Ehdaie*, Emily Vertosick, Pedro Recabal, Michael Manasia, Mary Schoen, James Eastham, Karim Touijer, Massimiliano Spaliviero, New York, NY MP36-15 MP36-07 TRANSRECTAL ULTRASOUND GUIDED ASPIRATION VERSUS TRANSURETHRAL DEROOFING OF PROSTATIC ABSCESS: A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED STUDY Mohammed Seleem, Esam Desoky, Ahmed Eliwa, Mostafa Youssef, Mohamed Omran, Ehab Elkady, Ahmed Sakr, Amr Fawzi*, Zagazig, Egypt MP36-16 THE EXPRESSION OF BETA-DEFENSIN 131 PROMOTES INNATE IMMUNITY IN HUMAN PROSTATE EPITHELIAL CELLS Jung Hoon Kim*, Kyeoung-Hwa Kim, Hae Jong Kim, Jaekhyouk Lee, Soon Chul Myung, Jae Duck Choi, Seung Hyun Ahn, Seoul, Korea, Republic of MP36-17 URINARY POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS: EXPOSING A NOVEL CULPRIT IN PROSTATITIS Golnaz Naderkhani*, Norman Smith, Dariush Mirsattari, London, Canada MP36-08 HIGH INCIDENCE OF OCCULT POSITIVE URINE CULTURES AT TIME OF TURP: OUR EXPERIENCE IN 100 CONSECUTIVE PATIENTS Nitin Sharma*, Yaniv Larish, Leon Telis, David Samadi, New York, NY MP36-18 HIGH-RISK HPV SUBTYPES IN SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF THE SCROTUM Joseph Brito*, Katherine Rotker, Marcos Lepe, M Rahul Quddus, Providence, RI, Pradip Manna, Overland Park, KS, Jonathan Epstein, Baltimore, MD, Andres Matoso, Joseph Renzulli, Providence, RI MP36-09 PREDICTING BACTERIURIA PRIOR TO GREENLIGHT LASERVAPORISATION OF THE PROSTATE - ACCURACY OF DIPSTICK URINE ANALYSIS AND URINE FLOW CYTOMETRY Gernot Bonkat*, Helge Seifert, Armin Halla, Georg Müller, Adrian Egli, Axel Regineter, Thomas Gasser, Alexander Bachmann, Malte Rieken, Basel, Switzerland MP36-19 MALIGNANCY IN BIOPSY PROVEN PENILE LICHEN SCLEROSUS Uwais Zaid*, Garjae Lavien, Bradley Potts, Andrew Peterson, Durham, NC MP36-10 ARTIFICIAL URINARY SPHINCTER REINTERVENTION: OUTCOMES FROM A NATIONAL PROSPECTIVE DATABASE Valary Raup*, Pamela Lu, Christian Meyer, Bjoern Loeppenberg, Malte Vetterlein, QuocDien Trinh, Jairam Eswara, Boston, MA *Presenting author EFFECTS OF DUTASTERIDE ON PROSTATIC INFLAMMATION MEDIATED BY ESTROGEN RECEPTOR  IN A RAT MODEL OF NONBACTERIAL PROSTATITIS Shinsuke Mizoguchi*, Kenichi Mori, Fuminori Sato, yufu, Japan, Naoki yoshimura, Pittsburgh, PA, Hiromitsu Mimata, Yufu, Japan 137 MP36-20 ABSOLUTE NEUTROPHIL COUNT KINETICS IN RESPONSE TO SURGERY SEGREGATES BY GLEASON SUM Yaniv Larish*, Maria Katsigeorgis, Guillaume Stoffels, David Samadi, New York, NY APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Saturday, May 7, 2016 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 37 GENERAL & EPIDEMIOLOGICAL TRENDS & SOCIOECONOMICS: PRACTICE PATTERNS, QUALITY OF LIFE AND SHARED DECISION MAKING IV Room 31 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: James Dupree, IV and John Hollingsworth ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP37-01 EXPANDED PROSTATE CANCER INDEX COMPOSITE-26 (EPIC-26) ONLINE: VALIDATION OF AN INTERNET-BASED INSTRUMENT FOR ASSESSMENT OF HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE AFTER TREATMENT FOR LOCALIZED PROSTATE CANCER David Einstein*, Boston, MA, Kyle Davis, Lansing, MI, Catrina Crociani, Boston, MA, Dattatraya Patil, Atlanta, GA, Andrew Wagner, Boston, MA, Martin Sanda, Atlanta, GA, Peter Chang, Boston, MA, PROST-QA Consortium, Atlanta, GA ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP37-06 DELAYED TREATMENT OF HIGH-RISK PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS: IMPACT OF SOCIOECONOMIC BARRIERS AND USE OF ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES R. Steven Gerhard*, Datta Patil, Yuan Liu, Kenneth Ogan, Mehrdad Alemozaffar, Ashesh Jani, Omer Kucuk, Viraj Master, Theresa Gillespie, Christopher Filson, Atlanta, GA MP37-07 INDIVIDUAL PATIENT DATA ANALYSIS IN RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIALS: IMPACT OF RACE ON PROSTATE CANCER OUTCOMES Daniel Spratt*, Ann Arbor, MI, Yu-Wei Chen, Brandon Mahal, Boston, MA, Joseph Osborne, NYC, NY, Shuang Zhao, Todd Morgan, Ganesh Palapattu, Felix Feng, Ann Arbor, MI, Paul Nguyen, Boston, MA MP37-02 INFORMED DECISION-MAKING FOR PROSTATE-SPECIFIC ANTIGEN SCREENING Nawar Hanna*, Michael Zavaski, Francisco Gelpi-Hammerschmidt, Christian Meyer, Malte Vetterlein, Boston, MA, Jesse Sammon, Detroit, MI, Adam Kibel, Boston, MA, Mani Menon, Detroit, MI, Jeffrey Leow, Maxine Sun, Boston, MA, Firas Abdollah, Detroit, MI, Quoc-Dien Trinh, Boston, MA MP37-08 MISATTRIBUTION ERRORS IN UROLOGIC PROCEDURES FROM THE PROPUBLICA SURGEON SCORECARD Young Suk Kwon*, Seonghyun Kang, Wei Wang, Nicholas Farber, Kushan Radadia, Paul Lee, Jongmyung Kim, Jeong Hee Hong, Isaac Kim, New Brunswick, NJ MP37-03 QUALITY, CONTENT, AND VALIDITY OF INFORMATION PRESENTED ONLINE RELATED TO ROBOTIC PROSTATECTOMY Kevin Wong, David Wang*, Boston, Ma MP37-09 ABILITY OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC TO ACCURATELY ESTIMATE SURVIVAL RATES FOR GENITOURINARY CANCER USING UNRESTRICTED INTERNET SEARCHES AND ONLINE NOMOGRAMS. Lee Baumgarten*, Philadelphia, PA, Lucas Labine, Colby Dixon, Isaac Palma, Christopher Weight, Minneapolis, MN MP37-04 PILOT EVALUATION OF A PATIENTCENTERED PROSTATE BIOPSY PATHOLOGY REPORT Jasmir Nayak*, Geolani Dy, Liam Macleod, Alice Chu, William Ellis, Daniel Lin, Lawrence True, Funda Vakar-Lopez, John Gore, Seattle, WA MP37-05 MP37-10 ADHESIVE BOWEL OBSTRUCTION FOLLOWING UROLOGIC SURGERY: IMPROVED OUTCOMES WITH EARLY INTERVENTION Arpeet Shah*, Robert Blackwell, Anai Kothari, Marcus Quek, Fred Luchette, Robert Flanigan, Paul Kuo, Gopa Gupta, Maywood, IL UNITED STATES PREVENTIVE SERVICES TASK FORCE PROSTATE CANCER SCREENING GUIDELINES WERE ASSOCIATED WITH AGE AND RACE DEPENDENT CHANGES IN PRIMARY CARE PROSTATE SPECIFIC ANTIGEN BASED SCREENING AT A TERTIARY CARE CENTER Christopher Miller*, Abdo Kabarriti, Jose Pulido, Philadelphia, PA, Justin Ziemba, Baltimore, MD, Thomas Guzzo, Alan Wein, S. Bruce Malkowicz, Philadelphia, PA 138 MP37-11 THE NEAR FUTURE IMPACT OF RETIREMENT ON THE UROLOGIC WORKFORCE: RESULTS FROM AUA CENSUS DATA Thomas Gaither*, Mohannad Awad, San Francisco, CA, Ramond Fang, Patricia Rehring, William Meeks, Washington, DC, J. Quentin Clemens, Ann Arbor, MI, Scott Gulig, Washington, DC, Bradley Erickson, Iowa City, IA, E. Charles Osterberg, Benjamin Breyer, San Francisco, CA MP37-16 UROLOGIST USE OF CYSTOSCOPY FOR PATIENTS PRESENTING WITH HEMATURIA Samuel David*, Datta Patil, Mehrdad Alemozaffar, Muta Issa, Viraj Master, Christopher Filson, Atlanta, GA MP37-17 CLINICAL USE OF PATIENT DECISIONMAKING AIDS FOR MANAGEMENT DECISIONS IN STONE PATIENTS: A SHARED DECISION MAKING APPROACH Amy H. Lim*, Necole M. Streeper, Sara L. Best, Kristina L. Penniston, Stephen Y. Nakada, Madison, WI MP37-12 UROLOGY APPLICANTSⴕ CRITERIA FOR EVALUATING AND MATCHING INTO RESIDENCY Amir H Lebastchi*, Ian D McLaren, Gary J Faerber, Kate H Kraft, Khaled S Hafez, Casey A Dauw, Ann Arbor, MI, Vincent G Bird, Thomas F Stringer, Gainesville, FL, Ajay Singla, Toledo, OH, Mathew D Sorensen, Hunter Wessells, Seattle, WA, Sapan N Ambani, Ann Arbor, MI MP37-18 EVALUATING PATTERNS OF TESTOSTERONE PRESCRIPTION AMONG 40,878 USERS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA BETWEEN 1997-2013 Jennifer Locke*, Ryan Flannigan, Hao Luo, Mahyar Etminan, Ted Hoyda, S. Larry Goldenberg, Vancouver, Canada MP37-19 DOES SEX MATTER? A MATCHED PAIRS ANALYSIS OF NEUROMODULATION OUTCOMES IN WOMEN AND MEN Priyanka Gupta*, Natalie Gaines, Jason Gilleran, Kim A. Killinger, Jamie Bartley, Cheryl Wolfert, Judith A. Boura, Kenneth M. Peters, Royal Oak, MI MP37-13 UROLOGY IS A SENSITIVE AREA: ASSESSING PATIENT PREFERENCES FOR MALE OR FEMALE UROLOGISTS Zita Ficko*, Zhongze Li, Elias Hyams, Lebanon, NH MP37-14 NOW TRENDING: TWITTER USE IN THE UROLOGY COMMUNITY AT THE AMERICAN UROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING Siobhan Hartigan*, Robert Caleb Kovell, Philadelphia, PA MP37-15 MP37-20 POST VASECTOMY SEMEN ANALYSIS: DOES PATIENT CONVENIENCE IMPROVE COMPLIANCE? Eugene Kramolowsky*, Joseph Ellen, Brigette Booth, Blake Moore, Nada Wood, Richmond, VA SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF LAPAROSCOPIC AND ROBOT-ASSISTED RENAL SURGERY IN THE EXTREMELY OBESE (BMI > 40 KG/M2) AND BEYOND (BMI > 50 KG/M2) Ganesh Sivarajan*, Amul Bhalodi, Michael Degen, Ravi Munver, Hackensack, NJ APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Saturday, May 7, 2016 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm Podium Session 23 STONE DISEASE: SURGICAL THERAPY IV Room 32 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: R. John Honey, Vincent Bird and Eduardo Mazzucchi TIME 3:30 3:40 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE PD23-01 THE EFFECT OF CONTINUED ASPIRIN THERAPY IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING PCNL Brandon Otto*, Forat Lutfi, Russell Terry, Mohit Gupta, VincentG Bird, Gainesville, FL PD23-02 *Presenting author ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 3:50 PD23-03 A PROSPECTIVE AND RANDOMIZED COMPARISON OF FLUOROSCOPIC, SONOGRAPHIC OR COMBINED APPROACH FOR RENAL ACCESS IN MINIMALLY INVASIVE PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY Guohua Zeng*, Wei Zhu, Jian Yuan, Yongda Liu, Guanzhao Liu, Wenzhong Chen, Wenqi Wu, Wen Zhong, Guangzhou, China, People’s Republic of, Jean J.M.C.H. dela Rosette, Amsterdam, Netherlands IS IT SAFE TO CONTINUE ANTI-PLATELET AND ANTI-COAGULATION THERAPY IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY (PCNL)? A NESTED CASE CONTROL STUDY Annah Vollstedt*, Lebanon, NH, Natalia Hernandez Bustos, Brian Eisner, Cambridge, MA, Lawrence Dagrosa, Vernon Pais, Lebanon, NH 139 4:00 PD23-04 EFFICACY OF REAL-TIME VIRTUAL SONOGRAPHY-GUIDED RENAL ACCESS FOR ENDOSCOPIC COMBINED INTRARENAL SURGERY Shuzo Hamamoto*, Rei Unno, Kazumi Taguchi, Ryosuke Ando, Atsushi Okada, Keiichi Tozawa, Kenjiro Kohri, Takahiro Yasui, Nagoya, Japan 4:10 PD23-05 RADIOLOGIC RELATION OF THE COLON TO THE TRAJECTORY OF PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY ACCESS IN PRONE VERSUS FLANK FREE MODIFIED SUPINE POSITION : A PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF INTRA AND INTER-INDIVIDUAL INFLUENCING FACTORS Esam Desoky, Ahmed Eliwa, Aref Maarouf*, Ashraf Shahin, Ahmed Sakr, Khalid Abdelwahab, Hossam Abdelrahman, Fatma Zaiton, Zagazig, Egypt 4:20 4:30 PD23-06 PD23-07 OUTCOME OF MINI-PCNL VERSUS EXTRACORPOREAL SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY IN TREATMENT OF SINGLE LOWER CALYCEAL STONE 10-20MM WITH FAVORABLE LOWER CALYCEAL ANATOMY: A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED STUDY Mohamed Naguib*, Ahmed Eliwa, Mohamed Seleem, Khalid Abdulwahab, Ehab Elsayed, Mahmoud Abdulmaksood, Mohammed Mostafa, Lotfy Bendary, Ahmed Al Ayman, Hussain Kamel, Zagazig, Egypt 4:40 PD23-08 URETERAL ACCESS SHEATHS AND URETERAL WALL INJURY: A RANDOMIZED DOUBLE-BLIND CLINICAL TRIAL Christopher J. Loftus*, Vishnuvardhan Ganesan, Cleveland, OH, Olivier Traxer, Paris, France, Jesse Schold, Mark Noble, Sri Sivalingam, Nicolas Muruve, Manoj Monga, Cleveland, OH 4:50 PD23-09 IS PROLONGED USE OF URETERAL ACCESS SHEATH SAFE? Husain Alenezi*, Christopher J Howlett, Alexander O El-Warrak, Daniel OlveraPosada, Marie Dion, Hassan Razvi, John D Denstedt, London, Canada 5:00 PD23-10 URETEROSCOPE REPROCESSING: A TIME-IN-MOTION STUDY OF A LENGTHY JOURNEY Sasha Druskin*, Justin Ziemba, Siyuan Cao, Jane Wang, Brian Matlaga, Baltimore, MD 5:10 PD23-11 STONE DUSTING: OUTCOMES OF URETEROSCOPIC LITHOTRIPSY USING A MULTI-CAVITY HIGH-POWER HOLMIUM LASER James Tracey*, Galina Gagin, Duncan Morhardt, John Hollingsworth, Khurshid Ghani, Ann Arbor, MI 5:20 PD23-12 THE STENT IS NOT WORSE THAN THE STONE: OBJECTIVE PAIRED ANALYSIS USING PROMIS® PAIN ASSESSMENT Andrew Portis*, Suzanne Neises, St Paul, MN PROSPECTIVE, RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL COMPARING THREE DIFFERENT MODALITIES OF LITHOTRITES FOR INTRACORPOREAL LITHOTRIPSY IN PCNL Nadya York*, Michael S Borofsky, Casey A Dauw, James E Lingeman, Indianapolis, IN APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Saturday, May 7, 2016 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm Podium Session 24 BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA: SURGICAL THERAPY & NEW TECHNOLOGY II Room 30 DE @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Ricardo Gonzalez, Peter Gilling and John Wei TIME 3:30 3:40 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE PD24-01 HOLMIUM LASER ENUCLEATION OF THE PROSTATE VERSUS OPEN PROSTATECTOMY: A PROSPECTIVE COST ANALYSIS Jose Ramon Perez-Carral*, Carmen Pozo, Silvia Del Riego, Carlos Capitán, Ignacio Sola, Carlos Llorente, Madrid, Spain PD24-02 ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 3:50 PD24-03 A PROSPECTIVE, RANDOMISED TRIAL COMPARING HOLMIUM LASER ENUCLEATION OF THE PROSTATE (HOLEP) TO STANDARD TRANSURETHRAL RESECTION OF THE PROSTATE FOR SYMPTOMATIC BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA: TWO-YEAR FOLLOW-UP RESULTS Yuan Yuanhu, Zou Xiaofeng*, Xiao Rihai, Zhang Guoxi, Liu Folin, Liao Yunfeng, Ganzhou, Jiangxi, China, People’S Republic Of A COST ANALYSIS OF 180W PHOTOSELECTIVE VAPORIZATION OF THE PROSTATE (PVP) VS TRANSURETHRAL RESECTION OF THE PROSTATE (TURP) Ankur Shah*, Charles Welliver, Laura ChangKit, Albany, NY 140 4:00 4:10 4:20 4:30 PD24-04 PD24-05 PD24-06 PD24-07 THULIUM LASER ENUCLEATION (THULEP) VERSUS TRANSURETHRAL RESECTION OF THE PROSTATE IN SALINE (TURIS): A RANDOMIZED PROSPECTIVE TRIAL TO COMPARE INTRA AND EARLY POSTOPERATIVE OUTCOMES Giorgio Bozzini*, Castellanza VA, Italy, Marco Provenzano, Rozzano, Italy, Mauro Seveso, Oliviero de Francesco, Castellanza VA, Italy, NicoloMaria Buffi, Giorgio Guazzoni, Rozzano, Italy, Alberto Madressi, Gianluigi Taverna, Castellanza VA, Italy HOLMIUM LASER (HOLEP) VERSUS BIPOLAR ENUCLAETION (TUEB) OF THE PROSTATE. AN OBJECTIVE EVALUATION THROUGH A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZE STUDY (PRT) Ahmed Shoma, Mohammed Nageib*, Adel Nabeeh, Mansoura, Egypt PHOTOSELECTIVE VAPORIZATION OF THE PROSTATE BY 180-W GREENLIGHT LASER VERSUS BIPOLAR TRANSURETHRAL RESECTION OF THE PROSTATE: A SUBSET ANALYSIS OF THE GOLIATH TRIAL James Andrew Thomas*, Bridgend, United Kingdom, Paul Zantek, Minneapolis, MN, Alexander Bachmann, Basel, Switzerland, Neil Barber, Cambereley, United Kingdom, Gordon Muir, London, United Kingdom, Joan Benejam, Manacor, Spain, Jens-Uwe Stolzenberg, Leipzig, Germany, Franck Bruyere, Tours, France, Wolfgang Loidl, Linz, Austria, Andrew Thorpe, Newcastle, United Kingdom, Ronald Morton, Minneapolis, MN COMPARISON OF LAPAROSCOPIC EXTRA PERITONEAL TRANSVESICAL PROSTATECTOMY AND OPEN PROSTATECTOMY Kadir Omur Gunseren, Burhan Coskun, Onur Kaygýsýz, Berna Vuruþkan, Yakup Kordan*, Hakan Vuruþkan, Ýsmet Yavaþcaoðlu, Bursa, Turkey 4:40 PD24-08 12-MONTH EVALUATION OF VOIDING AND STORAGE SYMPTOMS AFTER SURGERY FOR BLADDER OUTLET OBSTRUCTION (PVP XPS 180W, HOLEP, TURP) BY VALIDATED QUESTIONNAIRES. Maria del Mar Martinez Morales*, Carlos Capitán, Borja López, José R. Pérez-Carral, Enrique de la Peña, Carlos Llorente, Madrid, Spain 4:50 PD24-09 OBJECTIVE STRUCTURED ASSESSMENT OF TECHNICAL SKILLS FOR THE PHOTOSELECTIVE VAPORIZATION OF THE PROSTATE PROCEDURE (PVP-OSATS): A PILOT STUDY Yasser Noureldin*, Mohamed Elkoushy, Serge Carrier, Mostafa Elhilali, Sero Andonian, Montreal, Canada 5:00 PD24-10 EVALUATION OF THE LEARNING CURVE FOR THULIUM LASER TRANSURETHRAL VAPORESECTION OF THE PROSTATE (THUVARP) Ala’a Sharaf*, Jo Worthington, Hashim Hashim, Bristol, United Kingdom 5:10 PD24-11 MULTICENTER INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE OF 180W LBO LASER PHOTO-VAPORIZATION IN MEN WITH LARGE PROSTATES (PROSTATE VOLUME>100CC): LONG-TERM OUTCOMES OF 434 PATIENTS Pierre-Alain Hueber*, Malek Meskawi, Roger Valdivieso, Tristan Martel, Mounsif Azizi, Montreal, Canada, Franck Bruyère, Tours, France, Vincent Misrai, Toulouse, France, Georges Fournier, Brest, France, Ravi Munver, Ganesh Sivarajan, New Jersey, NJ, Matthew Rutman, Alexis Te, Bilal Chughtai, New York, NY, Dean Elterman, Toronto, Canada, Kevin Zorn, Montreal, Canada 5:20 PD24-12 PATIENT FRAILTY IS A PREDICTOR FOR COMPLICATIONS AFTER BPH SURGERY– ANALYSIS FROM NSQIP Jessica Hoffen*, Natalie Fahey, ChiHsiung Wang, Sangtae Park, Evanston, IL APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM *Presenting author 141 Saturday, May 7, 2016 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm Video Session 4 ROBOTICS – PROSTATE/NOVEL IMAGING The videos in this session as well as the video libraries from the 2011-2016 Annual Meetings may be viewed in the Surgical Video Library and purchased in the Products Store during the Annual Meeting. Both are located in the Sails Pavilion. AUA members receive free online access to the Surgical Video Library throughout the year through AUAUniversity. Visit www.AUAnet.org/University to access. Room 29 CD @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Misop Han and Ramakrishna Venkatesh ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE V4-01 OUR SUCCESSFUL EXPERIENCE UTILIZING POSTERIOR RHABDOSPHINCTER RECONSTRUCTION DURING ROBOTIC PROSTATECTOMY Mona Yezdani*, Ben Katz, Sylvia Yu, daniel maas, Alexa Lee, Alice McGill, Kelly Monahan, David Lee, Philadelphia, PA V4-02 V4-03 V4-04 V4-05 V4-06 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE V4-07 EARLY EXPERIENCE OF ROBOTIC SALVAGE PELVIC LYMPH NODE DISSECTION IN THE GA-68 PSMA PET SCANNING ERA Declan Murphy*, Homayoun Zargar, Roderick Van Den Bergh, Siska Van Bruwaene, Michael Hofman, Jeremy Goad, Melbourne, Australia, Geoff Coughlin, Brisbane, Australia, Laurence Hawrewood, Phil Dundee, Melbourne, Australia SALVAGE ROBOTIC-ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC PROSTATECTOMY (SRARP) Jamil Syed*, Christopher Chew, Mouraviev Vladimir, Srinivas Samavedi, Gabriel OgayaPinies, Hariharan Ganapathi, Anup Kumar, Rafael F. Coelho, Bernardo Rocco, Vipul R. Patel, Celebration, FL CONCOMITANT URETHRAL SLING AT THE TIME OF ROBOTIC PROSTATECTOMY USING AN IN SITU VASCULARIZED ROTATIONAL PERITONEAL FLAP Tom Feng*, Lauren Wood, Soroush Ramin, Los Angeles, CA ROBOTIC TOTAL PELVIC EXENTERATION WITH INTRACORPOREAL SIGMOID CONDUIT AND COLOSTOMY: FIRST CLINICAL REPORT Matthew J. Maurice*, Daniel Ramirez, Catherine M. Seager, Georges-Pascal Haber, Cleveland, OH A NOVEL TECHNIQUE OF DYNAMIC LATERAL SUSPENSION OF POSTERIOR RECONSTRUCTION SUTURE (DLSPRS) AFTER VESICO-URETHRAL ANASTOMOSIS DURING ROBOTIC RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY- IMPROVES EARLY CONTINENCE Yuvaraja Thyavihally*, Abhinav Pednekar, Santosh Waigaonkar, Nikhil Gulavani, Nikhil Dharmadhikari, Tirathram Kaushik, Mumbai, India TECHNIQUE AND OUTCOMES OF MAXIMAL URINARY MUSCLE PRESERVATION DURING ROBOTIC ASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Luciano Nunez Bragayrac*, Fadi Darwiche, Tareq Altartir, Eric Kauffman, Buffalo, NY V4-08 INDIA INK INJECTION (TATTOOING) OF THE URETERIC-INTESTINAL ANASTOMOSIS IN URINARY DIVERSIONS: A SIMPLE AND EFFECTIVE TECHNIQUE TO AID IN SUBSEQUENT RECOGNITION IN RETROGRADE MANIPULATIONS Barrett McCormick*, Jonathan Beilan, Adam Baumgarten, Daniel Martinez, Raul Ordorica, Trushar Patel, David Hernandez, Tampa, FL V4-09 DESCRIPTIVE TECHNIQUE FOR ROBOTIC RADICAL PERINEAL PROSTATECTOMY COMBINED WITH EXTENDED PELVIC LYMPH NODE DISSECTION Oktay Akca*, Onder Kara, Hiury Andrade, Homayoun Zargar, Peter Caputo, Daniel Ramirez, Robert J Stein, Kenneth Angermeier, Jihad H Kaouk, Cleveland, OH V4-10 18 F-CHOLINE PET/CT GUIDED SUPEREXTENDED PLND FOR VERY HIGH RISK PCA. FEASIBILITY AND SURGICAL TECHNIQUE Giuseppe Simone, Riccardo Mastroianni, Rocco Papalia, Mariaconsiglia Ferriero, Francesco Minisola*, Leonardo Misuraca, Gabriele Tuderti, Salvatore Guaglianone, Giovanni Muto, Michele Gallucci, Rome, Italy V4-11 A NOVEL TRANSVERSUS ABDOMINAL PLANE BLOCK DURING ROBOTIC ASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Mona Yezdani*, Ben Katz, Sylvia Yu, Daniel Maas, Alexa Lee, Alice McGill, Kelly Monahan, David Lee, Philadelphia, PA V4-12 ROBOTIC SUPRAPUBIC PROSTATECTOMY- A NOVEL TECHNIQUE Mona Yezdani*, Abdo Kabarriti, Sylvia Yu, Alice McGill, Kelly Monahan, David Lee, Philadelphia, PA APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM 142 Saturday, May 7, 2016 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm SOCIETY OF WOMEN IN UROLOGY (SWIU): WOMEN LEADERS IN UROLOGY FORUM Rancho Santa Fe 3 @ Marriott 4:30 CONTEMPORARY CASES IN ENDOUROLOGY Moderator: Nicole Miller Panelists: Amy Krambeck, Jodi Antonelli, Sara Best 5:30 ADJOURN *Presenting author APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM 143 NOTES MP ⫽ Moderated Poster Session, PD ⫽ Podium Session Plenary Session Sunday, May 8, 2016 7:25 am - 12:00 pm 7:25 WELCOME AND ANNOUNCEMENTS 7:30 HIGHLIGHTS: UROLOGIC ONCOLOGY RESEARCH Aria Olumi 7:40 HIGHLIGHTS: BENIGN UROLOGIC RESEARCH Rosalyn Adam 7:50 STATE-OF-THE-ART LECTURE: ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE FOR PROSTATE CANCER H. Ballentine Carter 8:05 PANEL DISCUSSION: EVALUATING ELEVATED PSA AFTER A NEGATIVE BIOPSY Moderator: James Brooks Panelists: David Jarrard Herbert Lepor Angelo De Marzo 8:25 PANEL DISCUSSION: SCREENING FOR PROSTATE CANCER: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE Moderator: Peter Scardino Panelists: William Catalona Stacy Loeb Freddie Hamdy 8:50 STATE-OF-THE-ART LECTURE: LIPID AND CHOLESTEROL PROMOTION OF PROSTATE CANCER PROGRESSION Michael Freeman 9:05 JOHN K. LATTIMER LECTURE: ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION: FROM BARK TO PILL TO STEM CELL AND BEYOND Tom Lue 9:25 STATE-OF-THE-ART LECTURE: SEXUAL HEALTH AFTER ANDROGEN DEPRIVATION THERAPY FOR PROSTATE CANCER John Mulhall 9:40 STATE-OF-THE-ART LECTURE: FEMALE SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION: FDA AND BEYOND Sharon Parish 9:55 AUA GUIDELINE: URETHRAL STRICTURES Richard Santucci 10:05 JOURNAL OF UROLOGY LECTURE: THE ADVANTAGES AND PITFALLS OF STUDIES BASED ON ADMINISTRATIVE DATABASES Introduction Presenter: Joseph Smith Presenter: Mark Litwin 10:25 HIGHLIGHTS: SOCIETY FOR PEDIATRIC UROLOGY PROGRAM Luis Braga 10:35 JOURNAL OF UROLOGY 2015: HIGH IMPACT PEDIATRIC ARTICLES Julian Wan 10:45 JOHN DUCKETT MEMORIAL LECTURE: A TALE OF TWO TESTES: THE BILATERAL IMPACT OF A UNILATERAL DISEASE Faruk Hadziselimovic 11:05 PANEL DISCUSSION STAYING ON TOP OF YOUR GAME: HONING A WELL-ROUNDED SURGEON Moderator: Pramod Reddy Panelists: Joseph Borer Jeffrey Smith 11:25 CRITICAL DISCUSSION: INJECTION OR INTESTINE: MANAGEMENT OF THE HOSTILE NEUROPATHIC BLADDER Critical Discussant: John Wiener Presenters: Armando Lorenzo Mark Cain 11:45 STATE-OF-THE-ART LECTURE: FERTILITY FOR PATIENTS WITH DISORDERS OF SEXUAL DEVELOPMENT Thomas Kolon 12:00 SESSION CONCLUDES APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM *Presenting author 145 SUNDAY PLENARY I - SUNDAY Hall A @ San Diego Convention Center Plenary Session Sunday, May 8, 2016 10:00 am - 11:00 am PLENARY II - SUNDAY Room 6 A @ San Diego Convention Center 10:00 AMERICAN BOARD OF UROLOGY UPDATE J. Christian Winters 10:10 STATE-OF-THE-ART LECTURE: PENILE TRANSPLANTATION: THE FUTURE IS TODAY Andre Van Der Merwe 10:20 PANEL DISCUSSION: HEALTH POLICY: UTILIZATION OF ADVANCED PRACTICE PROVIDERS TO ADDRESS THE WORKFORCE SHORTAGE IN UROLOGY Moderator: Christopher Gonzalez Presenters: Claus Roehrborn Raoul Concepcion Patrick McKenna 10:40 RISING STAR REPORT: THE EFFECT OF GASTRIC BYPASS SURGERY ON RENAL FUNCTION AND METABOLISM Introduction Presenter: Carolyn Best Presenter: Benjamin Canales 10:50 UTILIZATION OF ADVANCED PRACTICE PROVIDERS FOR IN-OFFICE AND IN-OPERATING ROOM PROCEDURES Bradley Erickson 11:00 SESSION CONCLUDES APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Sunday, May 8, 2016 6:30 am - 10:00 am SOCIETY OF WOMEN IN UROLOGY (SWIU): ANNUAL BREAKFAST MEETING Marina E @ Marriott 6:30 BREAKFAST BUFFET 8:00 SWIU AWARD PRESENTATIONS 6:45 PRESIDENT’S WELCOME Elizabeth Williams 8:20 ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING 8:45 NETWORKING 6:50 AUA UPDATE TBD 10:00 ADJOURN 7:00 SHIFTING REIMBURSEMENT: ONE SIZE DOES NOT FIT ALL Judy Rosenbloom Sunday, May 8, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Moderated Poster Session 38 BLADDER CANCER: INVASIVE I Room 30 ABC @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Igor Frank and Carl Olsson ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP38-01 THE ASSOCIATION OF VARIANT HISTOLOGY AND EXTRA NODAL EXTENSION IN NODE POSITIVE UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA OF THE BLADDER Michael Rink*, Armin Soave, Sarah Minner, Oliver Engel, Luis A. Kluth, Guido Sauter, Atiqullah Aziz, Andreas Becker, Roland Dahlem, Margit Fisch, Hamburg, Germany ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP38-02 THE AMOUNT OF INTRA- AND POSTOPERATIVE BLOOD TRANSFUSION IN BLADDER CANCER PATIENTS WITH RADICAL CYSTECTOMY IS AN INDEPENDENT PROGNOSTIC FACTOR FOR POOR OUTCOME – RESULTS OF A SINGLE-CENTER STUDY Alexander Buchner*, Tobias Grimm, BirteSwantje Schneevoigt, Alexander Kretschmer, Markus Grabbert, Maria Apfelbeck, Gerald Schulz, Christian G. Stief, Alexander Karl, Munich, Germany 146 MP38-03 AN EASILY APPLICABLE MORTALITY INDEX FOR PATIENTS SELECTED FOR RADICAL CYSTECTOMY OR RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Michael Froehner*, Rainer Koch, Ulrike Heberling, Vladimir Novotny, Matthias Hübler, Manfred P. Wirth, Dresden, Germany MP38-10 CYSTECTOMY ASSOCIATED WITH IMPROVED OVERALL SURVIVAL IN VERY ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH MUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER; RESULTS FROM THE NATIONAL CANCER DATA BASE Bream Matthew*, Matthew Maurice, Simon Kim, Hui Zhu, Robert Abouassaly, Cleveland, OH MP38-04 SURVIVAL, PERIOPERATIVE OUTCOMES, AND COSTS AFTER ROBOTIC-ASSISTED VERSUS OPEN RADICAL CYSTECTOMY: A NATIONAL COMPARATIVE EFFECTIVENESS STUDY Joshua Halpern*, Padraic O’Malley, Bilal Chughtai, Douglas Scherr, Art Sedrakyan, Jialin Mao, Jim Hu, New York, NY TUMOR DISSEMINATION DURING ROBOTASSISTED RADICAL CYSTECTOMY: DOES THE EMPEROR HAVE NO CLOTHES? Ahmed Hussein*, Yingyu Ma, Gissou Azabdaftari, Buffalo, NY, Nobuyuki Hinata, Kobe, Japan, Wei Luo, Victoria Cranwell, Brittany Bunch, Justen Kozlowski, Sean Glenn, Song Liu, Candace Johnson, Khurshid Guru, Buffalo, NY MP38-12 PROPHYLACTIC ANTIBIOTICS IN THE FIRST 30 DAYS FOLLOWING RADICAL CYSTECTOMY WITH URINARY DIVERSION LEADS TO FEWER URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS Ryan Werntz*, Theresa Koppie, Brian Junio, Christopher Amling, Portland, OR MP38-06 COMPARING LONG-TERM ONCOLOGIC OUTCOMES BETWEEN OPEN RADICAL CYSTECTOMY AND ROBOT-ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL CYSTECTOMY: A RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL Justin Lee*, Bernard Bochner, Daniel Sjoberg, Nick Liu, Guido Dalbagni, Jonathan Silberstein, Gal Karen-Paz, S. Machele Donat, Jonathan Coleman, Sheila Mathew, Andrew Vickers, Raul Parra, Harry Herr, Vincent Laudone, New York, NY MP38-13 LONG-TERM 10-YEAR HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE OUTCOMES FOLLOWING RADICAL CYSTECTOMY Paul Gellhaus*, K. Clint Cary, Cindy Johnson, M. Francesca Monn, Hristos Kaimakliotis, Michael Weiner, Michael Koch, Richard Bihrle, Indianapolis, IN MP38-14 IMPLEMENTING A MULTIMODAL PREHABILITATION PROGRAM IN A HIGHVOLUME BLADDER CANCER CENTER Bente Thoft Jensen, Aarhus, Denmark, Guido Dalbagni, New York, NY, Jørgen Bjerggaard Jensen, Aarhus, Denmark, Caitlyn Retinger, Mallory Bowker, Nora Love*, New York, NY MP38-07 MEASURING THE DEPTH OF TUMOR INVASION MAY HAVE GREATER PROGNOSTIC VALUE THAN AJCC/UICC STAGING OF BLADDER CANCER. Nishikimi Toshinori*, Nagoya,Aichi, Japan, Tsuzuki Toyonori, Nagoya, Japan, Kashiwagi Yuuta, Okazaki, Japan, Sassa Naoto, Kimura Toru, Nagoya, Japan, Fukatsu Akitoshi, Komaki, Japan, Tanaka Kuniaki, Kariya, Japan, Hattori Ryohei, Gotoh Momokazu, Nagoya, Japan MP38-15 MP38-08 PROGNOSTICS FACTORS OF POSITIVES URETERAL SECTION DURING CYSTECTOMY FOR BLADDER CANCER. Francois Thomas*, Alezra Eric, Forzini Thomas, Saint Fabien, Amiens, France MP38-09 DOES THE ILEAL LENGTH USED FOR NEOBLADDER RECONSTRUCTION AFTER RADICAL CYSTECTOMY IMPACT ON POSTOPERATIVE BOWEL HABITS ? - A COMPARISON BETWEEN THE STUDERAND THE I-POUCH Johannes Mischinger*, Tuebingen, Germany, Mohamed Abdelhafez, Assiut, Egypt, Tilman Todenhöfer, Stefan Aufderklamm, Steffen Rausch, Christian Schwentner, Arnulf Stenzl, Georgios Gakis, Tuebingen, Germany *Presenting author 147 EXTRACAPSULAR EXTENSION AND LYMPH NODE DENSITY IN UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA OF THE BLADDER FOLLOWING RADICAL CYSTECTOMY IN NODAL-POSITIVE PATIENTS Atiqullah Aziz*, Hamburg, Germany, Philipp Nuhn, Mannheim, Germany, Michael Gierth, Regensburg, Germany, Vladimir Novotny, Dresden, Germany, Florian Roghmann, Herne, Germany, Matthias May, Straubing, Germany, Derya Tilki, Michael Rink, Hamburg, Germany, Roman Mayr, HansMartin Fritsche, Maximilian Burger, Regensburg, Germany, Armin Pycha, Bolzano, Italy, Michael Froehner, Manfred P. Wirth, Dresden, Germany, Chris Protzel, Oliver W. Hakenberg, Rostock, Germany, Rein-Jüri Palisaar, Joachim Noldus, Herne, Germany, Stefan Vallo, Georg Bartsch, Axel Haferkamp, Frankfurt, Germany, Patrick J. Bastian, Düsseldorf, Germany, Christian Gilfrich, Straubing, Germany, Roland Dahlem, Margit Fisch, Felix Chun, Hamburg, Germany SUNDAY MP38-05 MP38-11 ONCOLOGICAL TRIFECTA AND PENTAFECTA CRITERIA IN A CONTEMPORARY COHORT OF BLADDER CANCER PATIENTS AFTER RADICAL CYSTECTOMY Julian Hanske*, Nicolas von Landenberg, Sebastian Berg, Jana Schmidt, Marko Brock, Christian von Bodman, Jüri Palisaar, Florian Roghmann, Joachim Noldus, Herne, Germany MP38-16 OUTCOMES OF ROBOT-ASSISTED REPAIR OF DIVERSION-RELATED COMPLICATIONS AFTER ROBOTASSISTED RADICAL CYSTECTOMY Ahmed Hussein*, Zishan Hashmi, Seyedeh Dibaj, Tareq Altartir, Thomas Fiorica, Joseph Wing, Mohammad Durrani, John Binkowski, Lesley Boateng, Gregory Wilding, Khurshid Guru, Buffalo, NY MP38-19 READAPTATION OF THE PERITONEUM FOLLOWING EXTENDED PELVIC LYMPH NODE DISSECTION (PLND) AND CYSTECTOMY HAS BENEFICIAL IMPACT ON BOWEL FUNCTION IN THE LONG TERM WITHOUT COMPROMISING ONCOLOGICAL RADICALITY. Bernhard Kiss*, Mihai Dorin Vartolomei, Alvaro Vidal Faune, George N. Thalmann, Beat Roth, Bern, Switzerland MP38-17 ATTEMPTED NERVE SPARING HAS A LONG TERM IMPACT ON URINARY CONTINENCE IN PATIENTS WITH AN ORTHOTOPIC BLADDER SUBSTITUTE Marc Furrer*, Daniel P. Nguyen, Tobias Gross, George N. Thalmann, Urs E. Studer, Bern, Switzerland MP38-20 SIMPLIFIED CLINICAL COMORBIDITY INDEX FOR PATIENTS CANDIDATE TO RADICAL CYSTECTOMY Paolo Dell’Oglio, Zhe Tian*, Sami-Ramzi Leyh-Bannurah, Vincent Trudeau, Montreal, Canada, Alessandro Larcher, Marco Moschini, Nazareno Suardi, Umberto Capitanio, Alberto Briganti, Francesco Montorsi, Milan, Italy, Pierre Karakiewicz, Montreal, Canada MP38-18 URETHRAL RECURRENCE AFTER RADICAL CYSTECTOMY: REVISITING THE INCIDENCE AND PREDICTORS IN A LARGE CONTEMPORARY SERIES Islam Fakhreldin, Ahmed Harraz*, Mahmoud Laymon, Yasser Osman, Bedair Ali-Eldin, Atallah Shaaban, Mansoura, Egypt APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Sunday, May 8, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Moderated Poster Session 39 PROSTATE CANCER: DETECTION & SCREENING V Room 28 DE @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Kevin Loughlin and Marc Smaldone ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP39-01 USE OF PSA SCREENING GUIDELINES AMONG PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIANS Matt Rosenberg*, Jackson, MI, David Crawford, Aurora, CO, Jay Newmark, Mitch Steiner, Miami, FL ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP39-05 SWISS PROSTATE-CHECK - A POPULATION BASED RISK-CALCULATOR FOR NEXT GENERATION PROSTATE CANCER SCREENING Maciej Kwiatkowski, Lukas Prause, Stephen F Wyler, Tilmann Moeltgen, Andreas Huber, Rainer Grobholz, Aarau, Switzerland, Lukas Manka, Braunschweig, Germany, Burkhard Seifert, Marco Randazzo, Zürich, Switzerland, Franz Recker*, Aarau, Switzerland MP39-02 DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF A RISK PREDICTION MODEL FOR PROSTATE CANCER DIAGNOSIS WITHIN A STATEWIDE QUALITY IMPROVEMENT COLLABORATIVE Gregory Auffenberg*, Seliln Merdan, David Miller, Karandeep Singh, Ann Arbor, MI, Benjamin Stockton, St. Joseph, MI, Brian Denton, Khurshid Ghani, Ann Arbor, MI MP39-06 IMPACT OF GUIDELINES ON PROSTATE CANCER SCREENING IN A POPULATIONBASED SETTING, 2000-2014: PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM THE FIRST AUA DATA GRANT Daniel Frendl*, Mara Epstein, Hassan Fouayzi, Worcester, MA, Richard Krajenta, Benjamin Rybicki, Detroit, MI, Mitchell Sokoloff, Worcester, MA MP39-03 DECREASING SCREENING EFFICACY WITH INCREASING AGE: RESULTS FROM A POPULATION-BASED SCREENING TRIAL - SWISS ERSPC (AARAU) Maciej Kwiatkowski*, Lukas Prause, Stephen F Wyler, Tilmann Moeltgen, Andreas Huber, Rainer Grobholz, Aarau, Switzerland, Lukas Manka, Alexander Müller, Braunschweig, Germany, Marco Randazzo, Zürich, Switzerland, Franz Recker, Aarau, Switzerland MP39-07 THE 4KSCORE CAN POTENTIALLY REDUCE UNNECESSARY PROSTATE BIOPSIES IN MEN WITH SUSPICIOUS PSA IN A SCREENING POPULATION Michael Maccini, Nicholas Westfall*, Priya Werahera, Adrie van Bokhoven, Paul Maroni, Shandra Wilson, Michael Glode, Paul Arangua, David Crawford, Aurora, CO MP39-04 INITIAL PROSTATE CANCER DETECTION BEFORE AND AFTER UNITED STATES PREVENTIVE SERVICES TASK FORCE RECOMMENDATION ON PROSTATE CANCER SCREENING Carl Olsson*, New York, NY, Ann Anderson, Deepak Kapoor, Melville, NY 148 MP39-13 BASELINE PROSTATE-SPECIFIC ANTIGEN (PSA) LEVELS IN MIDLIFE PREDICT TOTAL AND AGGRESSIVE PROSTATE CANCER IN AFRICAN-AMERICAN MEN Mark Preston*, Kathryn Wilson, Travis Gerke, Boston, MA, Sigrid Carlsson, Daniel Sjoberg, New York, NY, Adam Kibel, Quoc-Dien Trinh, Boston, MA, Lisa Signorello, Bethesda, MD, Mark Steinwandel, Rockville, MD, Andrew Vickers, Hans Lilja, New York, NY, Lorelei Mucci, Boston, MA MP39-09 PROPERTIES OF THE FOUR KALLIKREIN PANEL FOR PREDICTION OF PROSTATE BIOPSY OUTCOME IN MEN WITH HIGH PSA (10-25 NG /ML) Andrew Vickers*, Daniel Sjoberg, Emily Vertosick, New York, NY, Monique Roobol, Rottderdam, Netherlands, Freddie Hamdy, Oxford, United Kingdom, Anders Bjartell, Lund, Sweden, David Neal, Oxford, United Kingdom, Jenny Donovan, Bristol, United Kingdom, Hans Lilja, New York, NY MP39-14 IMPACT OF THE 2012 UNITED STATES PREVENTIVE SERVICES TASK FORCE RECOMMENDATION AGAINST PROSTATE SPECIFIC ANTIGEN SCREENING ON PROSTATE CANCER RISK GROUP STRATIFICATION Deepansh Dalela*, Detroit, MI, Bjorn Loeppenberg, Boston, MA, Akshay Sood, Jesse Sammon, Patrick Karabon, Detroit, MI, Maxine Sun, Quoc-Dien Trinh, Boston, MA, Wooju Jeong, James Peabody, Mani Menon, Detroit, MI, Firas Abdollah, Royal Oak, MI MP39-10 SERUM INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR1 (IGF-1) WAS A VALUABLE BIOMARKER TO PREDICT THE HIGH GRADE PROSTATE CANCER IN FINAL PATHOLOGY IN PATIENTS WHO HAD LOW TO INTERMEDIATE DISEASE ON BIOPSY. Myong Kim*, Myungchan Park, Jong Won Kim, Donghyun Lee, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Won Hee Park, Incheon, Korea, Republic of, In Gab Jeong, Cheryn Song, Jun Hyuk Hong, Choung-Soo Kim, Tai Young Ahn, Hanjong Ahn, Seoul, Korea, Republic of MP39-15 MP39-16 DETECTING HIGH GRADE CANCER AND REDUCING PROSTATE BIOPSY AMONG PLCO PARTICIPANTS USING A PRESPECIFIED STATISTICAL MODEL BASED ON LEVELS OF FOUR KALLIKREIN MARKERS AND MICROSEMINOPROTEINBETA IN BLOOD Gerald L. Andriole*, St. Louis, MO, Daniel Sjoberg, Andrew Vickers, New York, NY, David Crawford, Aurora, CO, Hans Lilja, New York, NY MP39-11 BASELINE PSA BEFORE AGE 60 AS A PREDICTOR OF IMPORTANT PROSTATE CANCER DIAGNOSIS AND PROSTATE CANCER-SPECIFIC MORTALITY IN THE INTERVENTION ARM OF THE PROSTATE, LUNG, COLORECTAL AND OVARIAN TRIAL Evan Kovac*, Cleveland, OH, Sigrid Carlsson, Hans G. Lilja, New York, NY, Jonas Hugosson, Gothenburg, Sweden, Michael Kattan, Cleveland, OH, Erik Holmberg, Gothenburg, Sweden, Andrew J. Stephenson, Cleveland, OH MP39-17 POOR PERFORMANCE OF THE ZAYTOUN PROSTATE BIOPSY NOMOGRAM IN MULTIPLE EXTERNAL VALIDATION COHORTS Daniel Sjoberg, New York, NY, Anders Bjartell, Lund, Sweden, David Okrongly, Woburn, MA, Andrew Vickers*, New York, NY MP39-12 GLEASON MISCLASSIFICATION IN DIFFERENT ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE PROTOCOLS: CORRELATION BETWEEN FUSION BIOPSIES MRI-ULTRASOUND FUSION GUIDED BIOPSY AND FINAL RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY SPECIMEN Sami-Ramzi Leyh-Bannurah*, Montreal, Canada, Paolo Dell’Oglio, Milano, Italy, Dirk Beyersdorff, Georg Salomon, Markus Graefen, Hamburg, Germany, Wolfgang Picker, Oslo, Norway, Lars Budäus, Hamburg, Germany *Presenting author SCREENING FOR PROSTATE CANCER: RESULTS FROM THE SWISS SECTION OF THE ERSPC (AARAU) Maciej Kwiatkowski*, Lukas Prause, Stephen F Wyler, Tilmann Moeltgen, Andreas Huber, Rainer Grobholz, Aarau, Switzerland, Lukas Manka, Braunschweig, Germany, Franz Recker, Aarau, Switzerland MP39-18 HIGHER FREQUENCY OF GERMLINE BRCA1 AND BRCA2 MUTATIONS IN AFRICAN AMERICAN PROSTATE CANCER Gyorgy Petrovics*, Lakshmi Ravindranath, Yongmei Chen, Kai Ying, Rockville, MD, Amina Ali, Bethesda, MD, Denise Young, Rockville, MD, David McLeod, Bethesda, MD, Isabell Sesterhenn, Silver Spring, MD, Inger Rosner, William Dahut, Bethesda, MD, Shiv Srivastava, Rockville, MD, Michael Dean, Gaithersburg, MD 149 SUNDAY MP39-08 CLINICAL UTILITY OF AN EPIGENETIC ASSAY TO REDUCE UNNECESSARY REPEAT PROSTATE BIOPSIES Jason Hafron*, Thanh Huynh, Ayad S. Khourdaji, Royal Oak, MI, Richard D. Sarle, St. Clair Shores, MI, Wim Van Criekinge, Ghent, Belgium, Leander Van Neste, Maastricht, Netherlands MP39-19 PROSTATE CANCER DETECTION WITH DIGITAL RECTAL EXAM IN THE PROSTATE LUNG COLORECTAL AND OVARIAN (PLCO) CANCER SCREENING TRIAL Joshua Halpern, Jonathan Shoag, Sameer Mittal*, New York, NY, Stuart Lipsitz, Boston, MA, Karla Ballman, Jim Hu, New York, NY MP39-20 ARE THERE ANY APPROPRIATE CRITERIA FOR RECOMMENDING PROSTATE BIOPSY IN PATIENTS OVER 75 YEARS OLD? Yu Teranishi*, Moroyama-cho,Saitama, Japan, Takeo Kosaka, Kazuhiro Matsumoto, Shinya Morita, Kazunobu Shinoda, Ryuichi Mizuno, Toshiaki Shinojima, Eiji Kikuchi, Hiroshi Asanuma, Akira Miyajima, Mototsugu Oya, Tokyo, Japan APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Sunday, May 8, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Moderated Poster Session 40 PROSTATE CANCER: LOCALIZED: SURGICAL THERAPY I Room 28 ABC @ San Diego Convention Center Moderator: Scott Eggener and Leonard Gomella ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP40-01 WHO BENEFITS FROM ROBOT-ASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY IN TERMS OF FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME? Masahiro Takahashi*, Koji Mitsuzuka, Yasuhiro Kaiho, Akihiro Ito, Yoichi Arai, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP40-05 EVALUATION OF OUTCOMES OF SALVAGE ROBOTIC PROSTATECTOMY: SINGLE SURGEON EXPERIENCE Jamil Syed*, Christopher Chew, Anup Kumar, Srinivas Samavedi, Cathy Jenson, Gabriel Ogaya, Hariharan Palayapalayam Ganapathi, Janice Doss, Anthony Bates, Celebration, FL, Rafael F. Coelho, Sao Paulo, Brazil, Bernardo Rocco, Milan, Italy, Vladimir Mouraviev, Vipul R. Patel, Celebration, FL MP40-02 SHORT-TERM RESULTS OF EXTENDED PELVIC LYMPHADENECTOMY DURING LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY IN 1,000 CONSECUTIVE PATIENTS. Ricardo Soares*, Guildford, United Kingdom, Simon Bott, Frimley, United Kingdom, Richard Hindley, Basingstoke, United Kingdom, Roy McGregor, Montego Bay, Jamaica, Christopher Eden, Guildford, United Kingdom MP40-06 LONGITUDINAL INVESTIGATION ON PREDICTORS OF CONTINENCE OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING ROBOT-ASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Yuta Yamada*, Tetsuya Fujimura, Hiroshi Fukuhara, Toru Sugihara, Takamasa Horiuchi, Tohru Nakagawa, Haruki Kume, Yukio Homma, Tokyo, Japan MP40-03 EXTENDED VS. LIMITED PELVIC LYMPH NODE DISSECTION DURING BILATERAL NERVE-SPARING RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY AND ITS EFFECT ON CONTINENCE AND ERECTILE FUNCTION RECOVERY: LONG-TERM RESULTS AND TRIFECTA RATES OF A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS Georgios Hatzichristodoulou*, Munich, Germany, Stefan Wagenpfeil, Gudrun Wagenpfeil, Homburg, Germany, Jürgen Gschwend, Hubert Kübler, Munich, Germany MP40-07 LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP DATA AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY: DETERMINING WHEN TO STOP PSA MONITORING Kazuhiro Matsumoto*, Akari Komatsuda, Yoshinori Yanai, Takeo Kosaka, Eiji Kikuchi, Akira Miyajima, Mototsugu Oya, Tokyo, Japan MP40-08 INFLUENCE OF PATHOLOGIST ON POSITIVE SURGICAL MARGINS FOLLOWING RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY: ANALYSIS OF 3,557 CASES Jacob E. Tallman*, Vignesh T. Packiam, Gladell P. Paner, Scott E. Eggener, Chicago, IL MP40-04 MINIMALLY INVASIVE SALVAGE PROSTATECTOMY AFTER PRIMARY RADIATION OR ABLATION TREATMENT: COMPLICATIONS, FUNCTIONAL AND LONG-TERM ONCOLOGICAL OUTCOMES Estefania Linares Espinos*, Arjun Sivaraman, Rafael Sanchez-Salas, Jose I. Perez-Reggeti, Adrien Pamela, Eric Barret, Marc Galiano, François Rozet, Dominique Prapotnich, Nathalie Cathala, Annick Mombet, Xavier Cathelineau, Paris, France MP40-09 IMPACT OF NERVE SPARING ON POSTOPERATIVE CONTINENCE FOLLOWING ROBOT ASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY: A PROPENSITY SCORE MATCHED STUDY Anup Kumar*, New Delhi, India, Srinivas Samavedi, Vladimir Mouraviev, Hariharan PG, Bernardo Rocco, Rafael F Coelho, Vipul R Patel, Celebration, FL 150 MP40-10 COMPARISON OF POSITIVE SURGICAL MARGIN RATES IN PROSTATE CANCER: OPEN VERSUS ROBOT ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Sang Heon Lee, Juhyun Park, Ja Hyeon Ku, Cheol Kwak, Hyeon Hoe Kim, Jae-Seung Paick, Chang Wook Jeong, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Byung Soo Kim*, Hyung Suk Kim, Jungbum Bae, Seoul, Korea, Republic of MP40-16 RISK FACTORS OF BIOCHEMICAL RECURRENCE IN LOCALLY ADVANCED PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS WITH PREOPERATIVE GLEASON GRADE OF 4 OR 5 AFTER ROBOT-ASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Yong Jin Kang, Won Sik Jang, Jong Kyou Kwon, Cheol Yong Yoon, Joo Yong Lee, Kang Su Cho, Won Sik Ham, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Young Sig Kim, Goyang, Korea, Republic of, Young Deuk Choi, Jang Hee Han*, Myung Soo Kim, Seoul, Korea, Republic of MP40-11 THE ROLE OF ROBOT-ASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY AND EXTENDED PELVIC LYMPH NODE DISSECTION IN PATIENTS WITH LOCALLY ADVANCED PROSTATE CANCER: RESULTS FROM A MULTIINSTITUTIONAL SERIES Giorgio Gandaglia*, Aalst, Belgium, Elisa De Lorenzis, Milan, Italy, Giacomo Novara, Ruben De Groote, Aalst, Belgium, Bernardo Rocco, Milan, Italy, Alexandre Mottrie, Aalst, Belgium MP40-18 LONG-TERM ONCOLOGICAL OUTCOMES FOLLOWING RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY FOR CLINICAL T1A AND T1B PROSTATE CANCER Daniel Moreira*, Boris Gershman, Stephen Boorjian, R. Houston Thompson, Igor Frank, Matthew Tollefson, Matthew Gettman, Rachel Carlson, R. Jeffrey Karnes, Rochester, MN MP40-12 LONG-TERM ONCOLOGICAL OUTCOMES OF SALVAGE RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY FOR RADIO-RECURRENT/PERSISTENT PROSTATE CANCER AFTER RADIATION THERAPY. Antoni Vilaseca*, Amy Tin, Daniel Nguyen, Renato Corradi, Alexandre MArtin-Malburet, Jaspreet Sandhu, Laura Leddy, Daniel Sjoberg, James Eastham, Peter Scardino, Karim Touijer, New York, NY MP40-19 A NEW SUBCLASSIFICATION SYSTEM FOR DECISION MAKING WITH INTERMEDIATE RISK PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS TREATED BY RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY : A MULTICENTER STUDY Jean Baptiste Beauval Beauval*, Toulouse, France, Adil Ouzzane, Lille, France, Guillaume Ploussard, Pierre Marie Patard, Toulouse, France, Annabelle Gougeon, Paris, France, Gauthier Marcq, Lille, France, Romain Mathieu, Sébastien Vincendeau, Rennes, France, Christophe Hennequin, Raphaele Renard Penna, Paris, France, Luc Cormier, Dijon, France, David Azria, Montpellier, France, Philippe Beuzeboc, Pierre Mongiat Artus, Paris, France, Gaelle Fromont, Tours, France, Alexandre De La Taille, Créteil, France, Morgan Roupret, Paris, France, Michel Soulié, Toulouse, France, Laurent Salomon, Créteil, France, Arnaud Méjean, François Rozet, Paris, France MP40-13 PROGNOSTIC FACTORS AND ONCOLOGIC OUTCOMES AFTER ROBOTASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY IN PT3B PROSTATE CANCER Dae Keun Kim, Atalla Alatawi, Abulhasan Sheikh, Ibrahim Alabdulaali, Ali Abdel Raheem*, Young Deuk Choi, Koon Ho Rha, Seoul, Korea, Republic of MP40-14 PREDICTORS OF EXTRAPROSTATIC EXTENSION AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY IN A CONTEMPORARY COHORT OF MEN BIOPSIED WITH AN EXTENDED BIOPSY SCHEME Wilson Rovira*, Ricardo Sanchez-Ortiz, Guaynabo, Puerto Rico MP40-15 ONCOLOGIC OUTCOMES AFTER ROBOTIC-ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC VS RETROPUBIC RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY FOR HIGH-RISK PROSTATE CANCER IN KOREAN MEN USING K-CAP REGISTRY Se Young Choi*, Chunwoo Lee, Jaeyoon Jung, Sangjun Yoo, Dalsan You, In Gab Jeong, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Seok-Soo Byun, Ji Youl Lee, Byung Ha Chung, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Chung-Soo Kim, Seoul, Korea, Republic of MP40-20 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NON-TUMOR PROSTATE VOLUME AND RISK OF POSITIVE SURGICAL MARGIN IN ORGAN CONFINED PROSTATE CANCER Yong Jin Kang, Won Sik Jang, Jong Kyou Kwon, Cheol Yong Yoon, Joo Yong Lee, Kang Su Cho, Won Sik Ham, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, In Rae Cho, Busan, Korea, Republic of, Young Deuk Choi, Myung Soo Kim*, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Won Tae Kim, Cheongju, Korea, Republic of APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM *Presenting author 151 SUNDAY MP40-17 IMPACT OF REGIONAL HYPOTHERMIA ON URINARY CONTINENCE DURING RARP: RESULTS FROM A DOUBLE-BLIND RANDOMIZED CONTROL TRIAL Kamaljot Kaler*, Thomas Ahlering, Orange, CA Sunday, May 8, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Moderated Poster Session 41 KIDNEY CANCER: LOCALIZED: SURGICAL THERAPY I Room 25 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Michael Stifelman, Brian Lane and Abhay Rane ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP41-01 COMPARISON OF OVERALL SURVIVAL RATE BETWEEN PARTIAL AND RADICAL NEPHRECTOMY FOR RENAL CELL CARCINOMA IN PATIENTS WITH PREEXISTING CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE: A MULTICENTER STUDY Jae Seung Chung*, Busan, Korea, Republic of, Seok-Soo Byun, Sang Eun Lee, Sung Kyu Hong, Sang Chul Lee, Seongnam, Korea, Republic of, Cheol Kwak, Sung Hoo Hong, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Yong June Kim, Cheongu, Korea, Republic of, Seok Ho Kang, Seoul, Korea, Republic of ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP41-07 1:1 EXACT MATCHED COMPARISON OF ROBOT-ASSOCIATED PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY AND OPEN PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY ON POSTOPERATIVE RENAL FUNCTION Se Young Choi*, Sangjun Yoo, Jaeyoon Jung, Wook Nam, Junghyun Shin, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Sungwoo Hong, Hyung Jee Kim, Cheonan, Korea, Republic of, Taekmin Kwon, Kyung Hyun Moon, Ulsan, Korea, Republic of, Sang Hoon Song, Dalsan You, In Gab Jeong, Choung-Soo Kim, Seoul, Korea, Republic of MP41-02 COMPARING CHANGES IN RENAL FUNCTION AFTER RADICAL SURGERY FOR UPPER TRACT UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA AND RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Nirmish Singla*, Ryan Hutchinson, Ahmed Haddad, Arthur Sagalowsky, Yair Lotan, Vitaly Margulis, Dallas, TX MP41-08 COMPARISON OF PERIOPERATIVE OUTCOMES WITH OR WITHOUT RENORRHAPHY IN OPEN PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY: A PROPENSITY SCOREMATCHED STUDY Hidekazu Tachibana*, Toshio Takagi, Junpei Iizuka, Tsunenori Kondo, Kazunari Tanabe, Tokyo, Japan MP41-03 CHANGING UTILIZATION OF PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY: ARE AT RISK PATIENTS BEING LEFT BEHIND? Harsha Mittakanti*, I-Chun Thomas, Remy Lamberts, Geoffrey Sonn, Benjamin Chung, Stanford, CA, Todd Wagner, Palo Alto, CA, Glenn Chertow, James Brooks, John Leppert, Stanford, CA MP41-09 ASSESSMENT OF SURGICAL OUTCOMES OF THE NON-RENORRHAPHY TECHNIQUE IN OPEN PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY FOR >T1B RENAL TUMORS Toshio Takagi*, Tsunenori Kondo, Kenji Omae, Junpei Iizuka, Hirohito Kobayashi, Yasunobu Hashimoto, Kazunari Tanabe, Tokyo, Japan MP41-04 PREOPERATIVE PROTEINURIA IS ASSOCIATED WITH WORSE RENAL OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING ELECTIVE PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY Dmitry Volkin*, Varun Vijay, Michael Stifelman, Samir S Taneja, William C Huang, New York, NY MP41-05 MP41-10 RENAL TUMOR ENUCLEATION MAXIMALLY PRESERVES RENAL PARENCHYMAL VOLUME COMPARED TO STANDARD PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY Robert H. Blackwell, Belinda Li*, Zachary Kozel, Maywood, IL, Zhiling Zhang, Juping Zhao, Cleveland, OH, Sarah Capodice, Gregory Barton, Arpeet Shah, Jessica Wetterlin, Marcus L. Quek, Maywood, IL, Steven C. Campbell, Cleveland, OH, Gopal N. Gupta, Maywood, IL ASSOCIATION OF PREOPERATIVE PROTEINURIA WITH RENAL FUNCTIONAL OUTCOMES AFTER OPEN PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY IN PATIENTS WITH AN ANATOMICALLY OR FUNCTIONALLY SOLITARY KIDNEY Hidekazu Tachibana*, Toshio Takagi, Junpei Iizuka, Tsunenori Kondo, Kazunari Tanabe, Tokyo, Japan MP41-06 ACUTE IPSILATERAL RENAL DYSFUNCTION AFTER PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY: SPECTRUM SCORE TO UNMASK ISCHEMIC INJURY IN THE OPERATED KIDNEY Zhiling Zhang*, Juping Zhao, Wen Dong, Palacios D Aguilar, Erick Remer, Jianbo Li, Sevag Demirjian, Joseph Zabell, Steven Campbell, Cleveland, Oh 152 MP41-16 A NOVEL AND SIMPLE “3S” NEPHROMETRY SCORE SYSTEM TO EVALUATE THE TECHNICAL COMPLEXITY OF NEPHRON-SPARING SURGERY Zhang Shudong*, Ma Lulin, Liu Ke, zhang Hongxian, Tian Yu, Bi Hai, Beijing, China, People’s Republic of MP41-12 DISCRIMINATION ABILITY OF THE SURFACE-INTERMEDIATE-BASE MARGIN (SIB) SCORE: AN EXTERNAL HISTOPATHOLOGICAL EVALUATION Alessandro Antonelli*, Maria Furlan, Mario Sodano, Regina Tardanico, Simona Fisogni, Alberto Cozzoli, Tiziano Zanotelli, Claudio Simeone, Brescia, Italy MP41-18 PATHOGENESIS, FEATURES AND PROGNOSIS OF RENAL RELAPSE AFTER PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY Alessandro Antonelli*, Mario Sodano, Maria Furlan, Regina Tardanico, Simona Fisogni, Francesca Carobbio, Alberto Cozzoli, Tiziano Zanotelli, Claudio Simeone, Brescia, Italy MP41-17 A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF COMPLICATIONS IN PATIENTS WITH RENAL CELL CARCINOMA UNDERGOING PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY: A MULTICENTER TRIAL Steven V Kheyfets*, Clint D Bahler, Indianapolis, IN, Arieh Shalhav, Chicago, IL, Steven Shichman, Hartford, CT, Benjamin Lee, New Orleans, LA, Li-Ming Su, Gainesville, FL, Ashok Hemal, WinstonSalem, NC, Michael D Weintrab, Kaitlin Jaqua, Indianapolis, IN, Itay Sagy, Shane Pearce, Chicago, IL, Peter Haddock, Max Jackson, Hartford, CT, Michael Maddox, New Orleans, LA, Russell Terry, Gainesville, FL, Louis S Krane, Winston-Salem, NC, Chandru P Sundaram, Indianapolis, IN MP41-19 LOCAL RECURRENCE AFTER PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY FOR PRIMARY RENAL TUMORS – INCIDENCE, RISK FACTORS AND ONCOLOGIC FOLLOW-UP Asaf Shvero*, Dorit Zilberman, Yoram Mor, Issac Kaver, Edi Fridman, Orith Portnoy, Menahem Laufer, Raanan Berger, Jacob Ramon, Zohar Dotan, Tel Hashomer, Israel MP41-13 COMPARISON OF THE PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY OF HEALTHY MARGIN AND TUMOR ENUCLEATION PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY SPECIMENS Adam C Calaway*, Dibson Gondim, Chandra Flack, Muhammed Idress, Ronald S Boris, Indianapolis, IN MP41-20 RACE EFFECTS ON PATHOLOGICAL AND FUNCTIONAL OUTCOMES AFTER ROBOTIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY Onder Kara*, Hiury Andrade, Homayoun Zargar, Oktay Akca, Matthew Maurice, Peter Caputo, Daniel Ramirez, Ercan Malkoc, Charles Modlin, Jihad Kaouk, Cleveland, OH MP41-14 COMPARISON OF RENAL STEREOLOGY AND FUNCTION AFTER HILAR, ARTERIAL OR SELECTIVE ARTERIAL CLAMPING FOR LAPAROSCOPIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY. Gustavo Bechara, Diogo De Souza*, José Ferreira Filho, Leonardo Abreu, Bianca Gregório, Waldemar Costa, Francisco Sampaio, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil MP41-15 *Presenting author APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM RENAL FUNCTION AND PERIOPERATIVE OUTCOMES OF SELECTIVE VERSUS COMPLETE RENAL ARTERIAL CLAMPING DURING ROBOT-ASSISTED PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY USING CONSOLEINTEGRATED REAL-TIME THREEDIMENSIONAL IMAGE OVERLAY NAVIGATION Junya Furukawa*, Masatomo Nishikawa, Tomoaki Terakawa, Koji Chiba, Katsumi Shigemura, Ken-ichi Harada, Nobuyuki Hinata, Takeshi Ishimura, Kei Matsushita, Yuzo Nakano, Hideaki Miyake, Kazushi Tanaka, Masato Fujisawa, Kobe, Japan 153 SUNDAY MP41-11 RESECTION TECHNIQUES FOR NEPHRON SPARING SURGERY (NSS) VARY: INSIGHTS FROM A PROSPECTIVELY COLLECTED MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL COHORT HARNESSING THE SURFACE– INTERMEDIATE–BASE (S.I.B.) MARGIN SCORE (SIB INTERNATIONAL CONSORTIUM) Andrea Minervini, Riccardo Campi, Andrea Mari, Florence, Italy, Ottavio DeCobelli, Milan, Italy, Francesco Sanguedolce, Bristol, United Kingdom, Georgios Hatzichristodoulou, Munich, Germany, Alessandro Antonelli, Brescia, Italy, Brian Lane, Grand Rapids, MI, Bulent Akdogan, Munich, Germany, Umberto Capitanio, Milan, Italy, Martin Marszalek, Vienna, Austria, Alessandro Volpe, Novara, Italy, Nihat Karakoyunlu, Ankara, Turkey, Hans Langenhuijsen, Nijmegen, Netherlands, Tobias Klatte, Vienna, Austria, Oscar Rodriguez-Faba, Barcelona, Spain, Miki Haifler, Philadelphia, PA, Sabine BrookmanMay, Munich, Germany, Marco Roscigno, Bergamo, Italy, Robert Uzzo, Philadelphia, PA, Marco Carini, Florence, Italy, Alexander Kutikov*, Philadelphia, PA Sunday, May 8, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Moderated Poster Session 42 BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA: SURGICAL THERAPY & NEW TECHNOLOGY III Room 24 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Kevin McVary and Andreas Gross ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP42-01 ANALYSIS OF PRESENT STATUS FOR SURGERY OF BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA IN KOREA, 2010 TO 2014 Ji Sung Shim*, Seung Min Jeong, Hoon Choi, Jae Young Park, Ansan, Korea, Republic Of, Mi Mi Oh, Jeong Gu Lee, Seoul, Korea, Republic Of, Jae Hyun Bae, Ansan, Korea, Republic Of ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP42-08 OUTCOMES OF HOLEP PERFORMED IN THE RETREATMENT SETTING Tracy Marien*, Mustafa Kadihasanoglu, Teerayut Tangpaitoon, Nashville, TN, Nadya York, Indianapolis, IN, Andrew T. Blackburne, Rochester, NY, Haidar Abdul-Muhsin, Scottsdale, AZ, Michael S. Borofsky, Indianapolis, IN, Amy E. Krambeck, Rochester, NY, Mitchell R. Humphreys, Scottsdale, AZ, James E. Lingeman, Indianapolis, IN, Nicole L. Miller, Nashville, TN MP42-02 LONG-TERM EFFICACY OF HOLMIUM LASER ENUCLEATION OF THE PROSTATE IN PATIENTS WITH DETRUSOR UNDERACTIVITY OR ACONTRACTILITY Derek Lomas*, Amy Krambeck, Rochester, MN MP42-09 DURABLE SYMPTOM IMPROVEMENT AFTER HOLMIUM LASER ENUCLEATION OF THE PROSTATE (HOLEP): ANALYZING OUTCOMES AT TEN YEARS IN OVER 100 MEN Tim Large*, Michael S Borofsky, Casey A Dauw, Nadya York, James E Lingeman, Indianapolis, IN MP42-03 LASER TREATMENT SHORTENS POSTOPERATIVE LENGTH OF STAY – CONSECUTIVE ANALYSIS OF 2648 PATIENTS Thorsten Bach*, Claus Brunken, Andreas Gross, Christian Wuelfing, Felix Woelbling, Hamburg, Germany MP42-10 CAN THE USE OF PRE-OPERATIVE TRANSRECTAL ULTRASOUND PROSTATE VOLUME PREDICT THEATRE OPERATING TIMES FOR HOLMIUM LASER ENUCLEATION OF THE PROSTATE SURGERY? Farooq Khan*, M Asad Saleemi, Sanjeev Taneja, Asher Alam, Mohammed Al-Sheikh, Ian Nunney, Luton, United Kingdom, Tevita Aho, Cambridge, United Kingdom MP42-04 AN EMERGING HOLMIUM LASER ENUCEATION OF THE PROSTATE REALITY: 50 WATT HOLMIUM LASER ENUCLEATION OF THE PROSTATE SURGERY OUTCOMES FROM A SINGLE UNIT IN THE UK Farooq Khan*, M Asad Saleemi, Sanjeev Taneja, Asher Alam, Mohammed Al-Sheikh, Luton, United Kingdom, Ian Nunney, Norwich, United Kingdom, Tevita Aho, Cambridge, United Kingdom MP42-05 MP42-11 OPERATIVE EFFICIENCY AND POSTOPERATIVE FUNCTIONAL IMPROVEMENTS OF PATIENTS UNDERGOING HOLEP STRATIFIED BY GLAND SIZE Gregory D Fritz*, Dayton, OH, Michael S Borofsky, Casey A Dauw, Nadya York, James E Lingeman, Indianapolis, IN FLUID DYNAMICS AND METABOLIC ABNORMALITIES DURING HOLEP Philip Wanzek*, Mary Westerman, John Knoedler, Amy Krambeck, Rochester, MN MP42-06 THE EN BLOC HOLEP TECHNIQUE: OUR EXPERIENCE Alim Dymov*, Nikolay Sorokin, Andrey Vinarov, Moscow, Russian Federation MP42-12 DO WE ABLATE MORE TISSUE USING THE 180W XPS GREENLIGHT LASER? RESULTS FROM A PROSPECTIVE 120W HPS VS. 180W XPS GREENLIGHT LASER 3D-VOLUMETRY STUDY Oliver Gross*, Benedikt Kranzbühler, Marian Severin Wettstein, Christian Daniel Fankhauser, Nico Grossmann, Etienne Xavier Keller, Daniel Eberli, Marko Kozomara, Zürich, Switzerland, Hans Helge Seifert, Basel, Switzerland, Tullio Sulser, Cedric Poyet, Thomas Hermanns, Zürich, Switzerland MP42-07 POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS IN 400 PATIENTS UNDERGONE ENDOSCOPIC PROSTATIC SURGERY WITH THULLIUM LASER Luca Carmignani*, Dario Ratti, Damiano Vizziello, Carlo Marenghi, Stefano Picozzi, Elisabetta Finkelberg, Sebastiano Nazzani, Robert Stubinski, Stefano Casellato, Milano, Italy 154 MP42-13 MULTI-CENTER INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE OF 180W LBO LASER PHOTO-VAPORIZATION IN MEN WITH LARGE PROSTATES (TRUS>100CC): SAFETY OUTCOMES AND PREDICTIVE FACTORS OF COMPLICATIONS Malek Meskawi, Pierre-Alain Hueber*, Roger Valdivieso, Tristan Martel, Mounsif Azizi, Montreal, Canada, Franck Bruyère, Tours, France, Vincent Misrai, Toulouse, France, Georges Fournier, Brest, France, Ravi Munver, Ganesh Sivarajan, New Jersey, NJ, Matthew Rutman, Alexis Te, Bilal Chughtai, New York, NY, Dean Elterman, Toronto, Canada, Kevin Zorn, Montreal, Canada MP42-17 TES (THULLIUM EJACULATION SPARING): IMPACT OF THUVEP/THUVAP ON SEXUAL OUTCOMES Luca Carmignani*, Damiano Vizziello, Dario Ratti, Carlo Marenghi, Claudia Signorini, Elisabetta Finkelberg, Stefano Picozzi, Robert Stubinski, Stefano Casellato, Milano, Italy MP42-14 SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF 180W HIGH POWER 532 NM LASER VAPORIZATIONENUCLEATION PROSTATECTOMY IN PROSTATES MEASURING OVER 150CC. James Forde*, Benjamin Stone, Andrew Tam, Dominique Thomas, Bilal Chughtai, Alexis Te, New York, NY MP42-15 MP42-19 PROSTATE ABLATION AND ENUCLEATION: COMPARISON OF PATIENT CHARACTERISTICS AND 30-DAY SURGICAL OUTCOMES USING A NATIONAL DATABASE Evgeniy Kreydin*, Janine Oliver, Los Angeles, CA, Michelle Kim, Boston, MA, Seth Cohen, Anne Ackerman, Shlomo Raz, Los Angeles, CA, Lori Lerner, Plymouth, MA TREATMENT OF SYMPTOMATIC BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA IN PATIENTS OVER 80 YEARS OLD USING 180W HIGH POWER 532NM LASER VAPORIZATIONENUCLEATION TECHNIQUE Benjamin Stone*, James Forde, Andrew Tam, Dominique Thomas, Bilal Chughtai, Alexis Te, New York, NY MP42-20 INCIDENTAL PROSTATE CANCER DIAGNOSED AT HOLMIUM LASER ENUCLEATION OF PROSTATE - REVIEW OF PATIENT OUTCOMES Nadya York*, Timothy Large, Michael Borofsky, Casey Dauw, James Lingeman, Ronald Boris, Indianapolis, IN MP42-16 ASSESSMENT OF ENERGY DENSITY USAGE DURING 180W LITHIUM TRIBORATE LASER PHOTO-SELECTIVE VAPORIZATION OF THE PROSTATE FOR BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA. IS THERE AN OPTIMAL AMOUNT OF KILOJOULES PER GRAM OF PROSTATE? Roger Valdivieso*, Montreal, Canada, Christian Meyer, Boston, MA, Pierre-Alain Hueber, Malek Meskawi, Abdullah Alenizi, Montreal, Canada, Quoc-Dien Trinh, Boston, MA, Vincent Misrai, Toulouse, France, Matthew Rutman, Alexis Te, Bilal Chughtai, New York, NY, Neil Barber, Amr Emara, Surrey, United Kingdom, Ravi Munver, New Jersey, NJ, Kevin Zorn, Montreal, Canada APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Sunday, May 8, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Moderated Poster Session 43 PEDIATRICS: TESTIS, VARICOCELE & STONES Room 31 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Kate Kraft and Gregory Tasian ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP43-01 EXTRACTABLE FRAGMENT VERSUS DUSTING DURING URETEROSCOPIC LASER LITHOTRIPSY IN CHILDREN: PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZIED STUDY Mohamed Youssif, Ahmed fahmy*, Ibrahim Mokhles, Ahmed Moustafa, Alexandria, Egypt *Presenting author ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP43-02 INSIGHTS INTO PEDIATRIC STONE DISEASE FROM A COMPARATIVE FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS OF THE URINARY PROTEOME IN CHILDREN AND ADULTS Joel Koenig*, Scott Manson, Qiusha Guo, Katelynn Moore, Zev Leopold, Paul Austin, Saint Louis, MO 155 SUNDAY MP42-18 CAN WE PRESERVE EJACULATION AFTER TRANSURETHRAL RESECTION OF THE PROSTATE? COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN THE CONVENTIONAL TECHNIQUE AND A NEW TECHNIQUE ABOUT 70 CASES Sami Ben Rhouma*, Mohamed Ali Ben Chehida, Sallami Ahmed, Gargouri Mourad, Nouira Yassine, Tunis, Tunisia MP43-03 DIETARY ZINC IS INVERSELY ASSOCIATED WITH RISK OF NEPHROLITHIASIS IN ADOLESCENTS Gregory Tasian*, Michelle Ross, Lihai Song, Robert Grundmeier, James Massey, Philadelphia, PA, Thomas Chi, San Francisco, CA, David Killilea, Oakland, CA, Marshall Stoller, San Francisco, CA, Susan Furth, Philadelphia, PA MP43-11 TESTICULAR TORSION PAIN IN THE PREPUBERTAL PATIENT: VARIATIONS IN PRESENTATION Kunj R. Sheth*, Dallas, TX, Melies Keays, Ottawa, Canada, Candace Granberg, Rochester, MN, Gwen M. Grimsby, Phoenix, CA, Vani S. Menon, Dallas, TX, Daniel DaJusta, Columbus, OH, Lauren Ostrov, Martinez Hill, Emma Sanchez, Ryan Hutchinson, Clanton B. Harrison, Micah A. Jacobs, Rong Huang, Dallas, TX, Berk Bergu, Ankara, Turkey, Halim Hennes, Bruce J. Schlomer, Linda A. Baker, Dallas, TX MP43-04 24-HOUR URINE ANALYSES AND KIDNEY STONE RECURRENCE IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS Gregory Tasian*, Abdo Kabarriti, Angela Kalmus, Susan Furth, Philadelphia, PA MP43-05 MP43-12 US STATE AND FEDERAL TESTICULAR TORSION MALPRACTICE LITIGATION: A LEGAL DATABASE REVIEW Thomas Gaither*, Hillary Copp, San Francisco, CA VARIATION IN CONSECUTIVE 24-HOUR URINE STUDIES IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS Jonathan Ellison*, Seattle, WA, John Hollingsworth, Phyllis Yan, Ann Arbor, MI, John Asplin, Chicago, IL, Maggie Bierlein, Ann Arbor, MI, Mark Barraza, Jacksonville, FL, William Defoor, Cincinnati, OH, T Ernesto Figueroa, Wilmington, DE, Elizabeth Jackson, Cincinnati, OH, Rama Jayanthi, Columbus, OH, Emilie Johnson, Chicago, IL, David Joseph, Birmingham, AL, Craig Langman, Chicago, IL, Andrew Schwaderer, Columbus, OH, Margarett Shnorhavorian, Seattle, WA MP43-13 HETEROGENEITY ON TESTICULAR ULTRASOUND DIFFERS BETWEEN NORMAL AND TORSED TESTES IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS Christopher Hartman*, Patrick Samson, Ricardo Palmerola, New Hyde Park, NY, Zara Rahman, Maurisa Morris, Hempstead, NY, Michael Siev, New York, NY, Lane S. Palmer, New Hyde Park, NY, Sleiman Ghorayeb, Hempstead, NY MP43-06 24 HOUR URINARY PARAMETERS IN OVERWEIGHT AND OBESE PEDIATRIC PATIENTS - A SINGLE INSTITUTION COHORT Jathin Bandari*, Pankaj Dangle, Timothy Lyon, Francis Schneck, Glenn Cannon, Heidi Stephany, Michael Ost, Pittsburgh, PA MP43-14 DOES ATMOSPHERIC TEMPERATURE AFFECT THE RATE OF TESTICULAR TORSION? Jessica T. Casey*, Benjamin M. Whittam, Konrad M. Szymanski, Rosalia Misseri, Mark P. Cain, William E. Bennett, Jr., Indianapolis, IN MP43-07 FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH RECURRENT PEDIATRIC UROLITHIASIS: A MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS Theodore Saitz*, Solange MongoueTchokote, Portland, OR, Cynthia Sharadin, Dana Giel, Memphis, TN, Sean Corbett, Charlottesville, VA, Aaron Bayne, Portland, OR MP43-15 MP43-08 UTILIZATION OF MEDICAL EXPULSIVE THERAPY IN CHILDREN: AN ASSESSMENT OF NATIONWIDE PRACTICE PATTERNS AND OUTCOMES Jonathan Ellison*, Benjamin Fu, Sarah Holt, Thomas Lendvay, John Gore, Margarett Shnorhavorian, Seattle, WA PROTECTIVE EFFECT OF PLATELET RICH PLASMA ON EXPERIMENTAL ISCHEMIA/ REPERFUSION INJURY IN TORSION OF RAT TESTIS Cagri Akin Sekerci, Yiloren Tanidir*, Tarik Emre Sener, Ahmet Sahan, Istanbul, Turkey, Ozge Cevik, Sivas, Turkey, Aysen Yarat, Burcin Alev Tuzuner, Sule Cetinel, Elif Kervacioglu Demir, Göksel Sener, Cem Akbal, Istanbul, Turkey MP43-16 HOW MANY SEMEN ANALYSES ARE NEEDED TO EVALUATE THE ADOLESCENT WITH A VARICOCELE? Samir Derisavifard*, Casey A Seideman, Wayland Wu, Ronnie G Fine, Jordan Gitlin, Lane S Palmer, New Hyde Park, NY MP43-09 CHANGES IN IMAGING FOR UROLITHIASIS FOLLOWING THE IMAGE GENTLY® CAMPAIGN AT A LARGE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL Michael Kurtz*, Erin McNamara, Jeanne Chow, Caleb Nelson, Boston, MA MP43-17 TO DO OR NOT TO DO TESTIS-DELIVERYPROCEDURE DURING MICROSURGICAL SUBINGUINAL VARICOCELECTOMY PERFORMED ON PEDIATRIC PATIENTS Young Kwon Hong*, Chang Il Choi, Young Dong Yu, Geon Woo Lim, Seung Ryul Lee, Dong Soo Park, Kyonggi, Korea, Republic of MP43-10 LACK OF PARENTAL AWARENESS IN TESTICULAR TORSION Ariella A. Friedman*, Haris Ahmed, Jordan Gitlin, Lane S. Palmer, New Hyde Park, NY MP43-18 DOES VARICOCELE REPAIR IMPROVE TOTAL MOTILE SPERM COUNT (TMSC) IN ADOLESCENTS? A PILOT STUDY Mihir Shah*, Philadelphia, PA, Julia Barthold, Li Xie, Ahmad Bani-Hani, Wilmington, DE 156 MP43-19 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SERTOLI CELL FUNCTION AND DIFFERENTIATION PROCESS OF SPERMATOGONIAL STEM CELLS IN CRYPTORCHID TESTES Takashi Nagai*, Kentaro Mizuno, Yutaro Hayashi, Hideyuki Kamisawa, Yoshinobu Moritoki, Hidenori Nishio, Satoshi Kurokawa, Akihiro Nakane, Tetsuji Maruyama, Takahiro Yasui, Nagoya, Japan MP43-20 TESTICULAR HYPOPLASIA IS DRIVEN BY DEFECTIVE VASCULAR FORMATION Pankaj Dangle*, Dr. Cláudia Salgado, Miguel Reyes-Mugica, Rajeev Chaudhry, Francis Schneck, Michael Ost, Sunder Sims-lucas, Pittsburgh, PA APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Sunday, May 8, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Podium Session 25 TIME 8:00 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE PD25-01 LONG-TERM IMPACT OF MODE OF DELIVERY ON STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE AND URGENCY URINARY INCONTINENCE: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS. Riikka Tähtinen, Kuopio, Finland, Rufus Cartwright, London, United Kingdom, Johnson Tsui*, New York City, NY, Riikka Aaltonen, Turku, Finland, Yoshitaka Aoki, Fukui, Japan, Jovita Cárdenas, México, Mexico, Regina El Dib, São Paulo, Brazil, Kirsi Joronen, Turku, Finland, Sumayyah Al Juaid, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Sabreen Kalantan, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Michal Kochana, Malgorzata Kopec, Krakow, Poland, Luciane Lopes, São Paulo, Brazil, Enaya Mirza, London, United Kingdom, Sanna Oksjoki, Turku, Finland, Jori Pesonen, Lahti, Finland, Antti Valpas, Lappeenranta, Finland, Li Wang, Yuqing Zhang, Diane Heels-Ansdell, Gordon Guyatt, Hamilton, Canada, Kari Tikkinen, Helsinki, Finland 8:10 PD25-02 THE IMPACT OF BASELINE DISABILITY ON SURGICAL RISK FOR OLDER ADULTS TREATED FOR KIDNEY CANCER Hung-Jui Tan*, Mark Litwin, Los Angeles, CA, Jim Hu, New York, NY 8:20 PD25-03 SERIES OF SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS AND META-ANALYSES OF THE RISK OF THROMBOSIS AND BLEEDING IN UROLOGICAL CANCER SURGERY (ROTBUS CANCER) Kari Tikkinen*, Helsinki, Finland, Samantha Craigie, Hamilton, Canada, Arnav Agarwal, Toronto, Canada, Philippe Violette, London, Canada, Giacomo Novara, Padua, Italy, Rufus Cartwright, London, United Kingdom, Richard Naspro, Bergamo, Italy, Reed Siemieniuk, Toronto, Canada, Michael Gould, Pasadena, CA, Per Morten Sandset, Oslo, Norway, Gordon Guyatt, Hamilton, Canada *Presenting author ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 8:30 PD25-04 A COMPARISON OF EVALUATION STRATEGIES IN PATIENTS WITH ASYMPTOMATIC MICROSCOPIC HEMATURIA Matthew Nielsen*, Mihaela Georgieva, Daniel Erim, Chapel Hill, NC, Rebecca SmithBindman, San Francisco, CA, Ronald Loo, Casey Ng, Pasadena, CA, Tullika Garg, Danville, PA, Mathew Raynor, Stephanie Wheeler, Chapel Hill, NC 157 8:40 PD25-05 EVALUATING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF UROLOGIC TELEMEDICINE IN MALE PRISONERS Brenton Sherwood*, Kenneth Nepple, Bradley Erickson, Iowa City, IA 8:50 PD25-06 THE PATIENT EXPERIENCE AND THE QUALITY OF UROLOGIC CANCER SURGERY IN US HOSPITALS Joseph Shirk*, Hung-Jui Tan, Los Angeles, CA, Jim Hu, New York, NY, Christopher Saigal, Mark Litwin, Los Angeles, CA 9:00 PD25-07 IDENTIFYING DRIVERS OF TOTAL EPISODE COST VARIATION IN RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Lindsey Herrel*, John Syrjamaki, Susan Linsell, David Miller, James Dupree, Ann Arbor, MI 9:10 PD25-08 UNDERSTANDING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EPISODE COSTS AND DEVIATIONS FROM AN UNCOMPLICATED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY RECOVERY PATHWAY James Dupree*, Stacie Myers, Ann Arbor, MI, Craig Rogers, Detroit, MI, John Syrjamaki, Susan Linsell, Yuqing Gao, Khurshid Ghani, James Montie, David Miller, Ann Arbor, MI 9:20 PD25-09 CLINICAL INTEGRATION IS ASSOCIATED WITH LOWER COSTS OF CARE AMONG PATIENTS UNDERGOING PROSTATECTOMY John M. Hollingsworth*, Ann Arbor, MI, Russell Funk, Minneapolis, MN, Amy Luckenbaugh, Jason Owen-Smith, Samuel Kaufman, Brahmajee Nallamothu, Ann Arbor, MI SUNDAY GENERAL & EPIDEMIOLOGICAL TRENDS & SOCIOECONOMICS: VALUE OF CARE: COST AND OUTCOMES MEASURES I Room 23 AB @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Danil Makarov and Christopher Tessier 9:30 9:40 PD25-10 PD25-11 A STATEWIDE INTERVENTION TO REDUCE THE USE OF LOW VALUE IMAGING AMONG MEN WITH NEWLYDIAGNOSED PROSTATE CANCER. Patrick Hurley*, Novi, MI, James Montie, Apoorv Dhir, Yuqing Gao, Ann Arbor, MI, Brian Drabik, Cadillac, MI, Kenneth Lim, Novi, MI, Jon Curry, Grand Rapids, MI, Susan Linsell, Andrew Brachulis, Khurshid Ghani, Brian Denton, David Miller, Ann Arbor, MI 9:50 PD25-12 UROLOGIST PARTICIPATION IN MEDICARE SHARED SAVINGS PROGRAM ACCOUNTABLE CARE ORGANIZATIONS (ACOS) Scott Hawken*, Lindsey Herrel, Chandy Ellimoottil, Zaojun Ye, Brent Hollenbeck, David Miller, Ann Arbor, MI APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM EARLY IMPACT OF MEDICARE ACCOUNTABLE CARE ORGANIZATIONS ON UROLOGICAL CANCER OUTCOMES Lindsey Herrel*, Scott Hawken, Zaojun Ye, Edward Norton, David Miller, Ann Arbor, MI Sunday, May 8, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Video Session 5 RENAL ONCOLOGY The videos in this session as well as the video libraries from the 2011-2016 Annual Meetings may be viewed in the Surgical Video Library and purchased in the Products Store during the Annual Meeting. Both are located in the Sails Pavilion. 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Room 29 CD @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Guan Wu and Kelly Stratton ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE V5-01 ROBOTIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY FOR INCREASINGLY COMPLEX RENAL MASSES IN SOLITARY KIDNEYS USING OFF CLAMP AND EARLY UNCLAMPING TECHNIQUES Manish Patel*, Ashok Hemal, Winston-Salem, NC V5-02 ROBOTIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY FOR HIGHLY COMPLEX RENAL MASSES Manish Patel*, Ashok Hemal, Winston-Salem, NC V5-03 NOVEL TECHNIQUE FOR PRE-OPERATIVE REMOVAL OF INTRACARDIAC THROMBUS PRIOR TO RADICAL NEPHRECTOMY AND IVC THROMBECTOMY John Humphrey*, Drew Palmer, Ariel Fredrick, John Libertino, Burlington, MA V5-04 V5-05 V5-06 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE V5-07 A NOVEL TECHNIQUE OF NON-TISSUE SUTURING LAPAROSCOPIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY WITHOUT THE RENORRHAPHY Nobuyuki Fukuzawa*, Hiroshi Tanaka, Madoka Higuchi, Hidetaka Suzuki, Ai Kawaguchi, Shintaro Maru, Tomoshige Akino, Yoshiki Wada, Hiroshi Harada, Toshimori Seki, Sapporo, Japan A NOVEL APPROACH TO INTRAURETERAL RESECTION OF NEOPLASMS: EN BLOC LASER FULGURATION OF METASTATIC RENAL CARCINOMA Daniel M. Tennenbaum*, Eugene Pietzak, Aditya Bagrodia, Jonathan Coleman, New York, NY SALVAGE ROBOTIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY AFTER FAILED CRYOABLATION Aryeh Keehn*, Jacob Taylor, Reza Ghavamian, Bronx, NY INITIAL EXPERIENCE DURING DEVELOPMENT OF LAPAROSCOPIC 12MM HIFU PROBE Tim Large*, Chandru Sundaram, Indianapolis, IN 158 V5-08 CONTEMPORARY OPEN SURGICAL TECHNIQUES FOR INTRACARDIAC RENAL TUMOURS Muddassar Hussain*, Kay Thomas, Conal Austin, Tim O’Brien, London, United Kingdom V5-09 ROBOT ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY FOR A T2B LESION: TECHNIQUE AND OUTCOMES Samay Jain*, Toledo, OH V5-10 RIGHT RADICAL NEPHRECTOMY WITH DISSECTION OF THROMBUS IN THE INFERIOR VENA CAVA LEVEL III Ivan Pinto, Roberto Vilches, Jorge Diaz, Pablo Marchetti, Jaime Altamirano, Camilo Sandoval, Alvaro Vidal, Cristobal Roman*, Alfredo Velasco, Manuel Diaz, Ruben Olivares, Jose Miguel Cabello, Renato Cabello, JC De la Maza, E Turner, Santiago, Chile V5-11 INTRASINUSAL DISSECTION AND 3-MM OFF-CLAMP RENAL TUMORECTOMY BY RETROPERITONEOSCOPY Juan Antonio Peña*, Enver Moncada, Ivan Schwartzmann, Esteban Emiliani, Alberto Breda, Joan Palou, Humberto Villavicencio, Barcelona, Spain V5-12 LAPAROSCOPIC RESECTION OF RETROPERITONEAL RECURRENCE OF RENAL CARCINOMA Juan Antonio Peña*, Enver Moncada, Ivan Schwartzmann, Nicolás Nervo, Oscar Rodrı́guez, Aguinel José Bastian, Joan Palou, Humberto Villavicencio, Barcelona, Spain APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Sunday, May 8, 2016 8:00 am - 5:00 pm 8:00 WELCOME AND ANNOUNCEMENTS Director: Louis Koncz 1:00 BLADDER CANCER Kristen Scarpato 8:05 FEMALE SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION Irwin Goldstein 2:00 HORMONE RESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER Anne Calvaresi 9:00 TESTOSTERONE REPLACEMENT AND FDA WARNINGS Kenneth Mitchell 3:00 MRI- UTILIZATION IN PROSTATE IMAGING Lee Ponsky 4:00 10:00 GUIDELINES FOR TREATMENT AND FOLLOWUP OF RENAL CANCER Arnold Chin PROSTATE CANCER-ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE AND MOLECULAR TESTING Daniel Park 4:50 11:00 GUIDELINES FOR STONE WORKUP AND PREVENTION Davis Viprakasit CLOSING REMARKS Director: Louis Koncz 5:00 ADJOURN 12:00 LUNCH BREAK Sunday, May 8, 2016 10:00 am - 2:00 pm CHALLENGES FOR UROLOGIC RESEARCH: DIABESITY Room 6 DE @ San Diego Convention Center 10:00 WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION Carolyn Best 12:15 KEYNOTE: DIABETES AND METABOLIC SYNDROME David Bernlohr TYPE II DIABETES, OBESITY AND URINARY INCONTINENCE IN WOMEN Jeanette Brown 10:05 12:35 Q&A 12:45 THE EFFECTS OF CAFFEINE AND SUGARSWEETENED BEVERAGE INTAKE ON ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION IN DIABETIC OR OBESE MEN David Lopez DIABESITY AND MALE INFERTILITY Michael Eisenberg 1:05 NEW INSIGHTS FOR UROLOGIC COMPLICATIONS IN TYPE I DIABETES Aruna Sarma 10:45 Q&A 1:25 10:55 OBESITY AND AGE PROMOTE EPIGENTIC SUPPRESSION OF PROSTATIC 5-ALPHA REDUCTASE 2 – OPPORTUNITIES FOR PERSONALIZED CARE IN BPH Aria Olumi INCREASED RISK OF URINARY TRACT INFECTION IN A MOUSE MODEL OF TYPE II DIABETES Sara Colopy 1:54 Q&A 2:00 ADJOURN 10:25 11:15 DIABESITY AND LUTS Wade Bushman 11:35 DIABETES AND RISK OF URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS Edward Boyko 11:55 DIABETES, OBESITY AND STONE DISEASE David Goldfarb *Presenting author APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM 159 SUNDAY UROLOGIC CARE FOR THE ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONAL Room 7 @ San Diego Convention Center Sunday, May 8, 2016 10:15 am - 4:00 pm 13TH INTERNATIONAL PROSTATE FORUM Room 6 F @ San Diego Convention Center 10:15 13TH IPF INTRODUCTIONS AND AUA PCA PROGRAMS John Davis, Neal Shore 1:30 PCA IN JAPAN: OVERVIEW OF THE 2ND LARGEST HEALTH CARE SYSTEM Hideyuki Akaza 10:30 SESSION I: BIOLOGY Moderators: Prokar Dasgupta, Badar Mian 1:45 10:30 PROSTATE CANCER 2016: WORLDWIDE EPIDEMIOLOGY TRENDS Curtis Pettaway PRIAS STUDY: DESIGN AND CURRENT STATUS Monique Roobol 2:00 EYE OF THE BEHOLDER: IS DELAYED TREATMENT ON ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE A SUCCESS OR FAILURE? Laurence Klotz 2:15 DISCUSSION Moderators: Brian Chapin, Kelly Stratton 2:25 ABLATION THERAPY: HOW TO DISTINGUISH ONCOLOGIC EFFICACY FROM AN ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE MIMIC Jean de la Rosette 10:45 PROSTATE CANCER GENETICS: CAN WE RECLASSIFY HETEROGENEITY Stephen Freedland 11:00 DISCUSSION 11:10 SESSION II: DETECTION AND DIAGNOSTICS Moderators: Peter Albertsen, Rafael Sanchez Salas 11:10 PRIMARY SCREENING—TIME TO CHANGE? Stacy Loeb 2:40 11:25 USPSTF—EARLY IMPACT ON SCREENING AND STAGING Matthew Cooperberg WHAT’S NEXT FOR RADIATION THERAPY IN LOW TO FAVORABLE/INTERMEDIATE RISK? Mack Roach 2:55 11:35 PREVENTING PROSTATE BIOPSY INFECTION: PRE-CULTURE TRUS OR TRANSPERINEAL Declan Murphy SURGICAL PATHOLOGY VERSUS QUALITY OF LIFE—WHICH SHOULD TAKE PRIORITY? Rafael Coelho 3:10 DISCUSSION 11:50 MRI BEFORE PRIMARY VERSUS SUBSEQUENT BIOPSIES Mark Emberton 3:25 12:05 REPEAT BIOPSY: STATE-OF-THE-ART PATIENT SELECTION AND TECHNIQUE E. David Crawford CASE DISCUSSION PANEL: NON-METASTATIC AND ASYMPTOMATIC METASTATIC CASTRATE RESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER Moderator: Judd Moul Presenters: Charles Ryan, Michael Cookson 3:55 12:20 DISCUSSION WELCOMING COMMENT: 14TH IPF IN TURKEY Mevlana Derya Balbay 12:30 LUNCH 4:00 ADJOURN 1:30 SESSION III: ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE AND TREATMENT Moderator: Derya Tilki APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Sunday, May 8, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 44 BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA: BASIC RESEARCH & PATHOPHYSIOLOGY Room 28 ABC @ San Diego Convention Center Moderator: Robert Getzenberg ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP44-01 SUPPRESSION OF STEROID-5-ALPHAREDUCTASE 2 (SRD5A2) IN HUMAN PROSTATE IS REGULATED BY EPIGENETIC MODIFICATIONS Rongbin Ge, Zongwei Wang*, Shulin Wu, Chin-Lee Wu, Shahin Tabatabaei, Aria Olumi, Boston, MA ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP44-02 EFFECTS OF ANTIANDROGEN AND 5ALPHA-REDUCTASE INHIBITOR ON PROSTATE TISSUE ANDROGEN CONTENT Yasuhiro Shibata*, Seiji Arai, Takashi Nitta, Yoshiyuki Miyazawa, Haruo Kato, Hidekazu Koike, Kazuto Ito, Kazuhiro Suzuki, Maebashi, Japan 160 MP44-03 THE ADDITIONAL EFFECTS OF ALPHA BLOCKER IN BPH RAT; EFFECT ON CNS AND PROSTATE VOLUME Khae Hawn Kim*, Chang Hee Kim, Kwang Taek Kim, Jin Kyu Oh, Tae Beom Kim, Han Jung, Sang Jin Yoon, Kyung Jin Chung, Incheon, Korea, Republic of MP44-11 GROWTH HORMONE-RELEASING HORMONE (GHRH) ANTAGONISTS REDUCE INFLAMMATION- AND TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTOR (TGF)-2-INDUCED PROLIFERATION OF HUMAN BPH-1 PROSTATE EPITHELIAL CELLS GROWN IN 3D CULTURE Petra Popovics*, Andrew V. Schally, Roberto Perez, Rhenzi Cai, Ferenc G. Rick, Miami, FL MP44-04 THE ASSOCIATION OF ALPHA1AADRENOCEPTOR (ADRA1A) GENE SINGLE NUCLEOTIDE POLYMORPHISMS WITH ADVERSE EVENTS OF ALPHA BLOCKERS IN KOREAN BPH POPULATION. Chung Lyul Lee*, Ki Hak Song, Seung Woo Yang, Young Seop Chang, Jae Sung Lim, Yong Gil Na, Daejeon, Korea, Republic of EARLY-ONSET SYMPTOMATIC BPH TISSUES OF MEN LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 50 YEARS OLD APPEARED TO BE INCREASED STROMAL COMPONENTS AND VASCULARITY Yang Yang*, Shuai Hu, Zhenhua Liu, Yun Cui, Yu Fan, Qun He, Wei Yu, Jie Jin, Beijing, China, People’s Republic of MP44-13 EFFECTS OF THE RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST PICOTAMIDE ON ENDOTHELIN-1-, ⴚ2- AND ⴚ3-INDUCED CONTRACTIONS IN HUMAN PROSTATE SMOOTH MUSCLE Alexander Tamalunas*, Christian Gratzke, Frank Strittmatter, Raphaela Waidelich, Christian Stief, Martin Hennenberg, Munich, Germany MP44-06 THE ROLE OF EGF IN BPH DIAGNOSTICS AND PROGRESSION MONITORING. Leonid Spivak*, Yury Doludin, Ekaterina Lartsova, Sergei Lutsenko, Moscow, Russian Federation MP44-14 INHIBITION OF ADRENERGIC AND NONADRENERGIC SMOOTH MUSCLE CONTRACTION IN THE HYPERPLASTIC HUMAN PROSTATE BY THE PHOSPHODIESTERASE 10-SELECTIVE INHIBITOR TC-E 5005 Martin Hennenberg*, Melanie Schott, Patrick Keller, Alexander Tamalunas, Anna Ciotkowska, Beata Rutz, Raphaela Waidelich, Frank Strittmatter, Christian Stief, Christian Gratzke, Munich, Germany MP44-07 THE USE OF CLARITY-OPTIMIZED LIGHTSHEET MICROSCOPY (COLM) FOR HIGH RESOLUTION IMAGING OF THE ADULT MOUSE PROSTATE Yan Liu, Herbert Lepor, Xue-Ru Wu, Ellen Shapiro*, New York, NY MP44-08 FETAL PROGRAMMING BY HIGH-FAT DIET ALTERS PROSTATE MORPHOLOGY IN WISTAR RATS’ OFFSPRING Pamella Campos-Silva, Angelo SouzaFernandes, Diogo De Souza, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Fernanda Nascimento, Macae, Brazil, Waldemar Costa, Francisco Sampaio, Bianca Gregorio*, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil MP44-15 MP44-09 NON-ALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER DISEASE IS ASSOCIATED WITH GREATER SEVERITY OF INTRA PROSTATIC INFLAMMATION IN PATIENTS WITH BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA Giorgio Ivan Russo*, Sebastiano Cimino, Giulio Reale, Daniele Urzı̀, Luca Vanella, Fabio Motta, Rosario Caltabiano, Lidia Puzzo, Valeria Sorrenti, Giuseppe Morgia, Catania, Italy MP44-16 SMOOTH MUSCLE CONTRACTION AND GROWTH OF STROMAL CELLS IN THE HUMAN PROSTATE ARE BOTH INHIBITED BY THE SRC FAMILY KINASE INHIBITORS, AZM475271 AND PP2 Yiming Wang*, Alexander Tamalunas, Frank Strittmatter, Beata Rutz, Anna Ciotkowska, Raphaela Waidelich, Munich, Germany, Chunxiao Liu, Guangzhou, China, People’s Republic of, Christian Stief, Christian Gratzke, Martin Hennenberg, Munich, Germany MP44-10 CD8ⴙ T CELLS PROMOTE PROLIFERATION OF BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA EPITHELIAL CELLS IN THE CONDITION OF LOW ANDROGEN VIA MODULATION OF CCL5 -> STAT5 -> CYCLIN D1 SIGNALING Yang Yang*, Shuai Hu, Yun Cui, Yu Fan, Tianjing Lv, Qun He, Wei Yu, Jie Jin, Beijing, China, People’s Republic of *Presenting author SPONTANEOUS MYOGENIC CONTRACTILITY IN THE HUMAN PROSTATE GLAND: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE TREATMENT OF LUTS ASSOCIATED WITH BPH. Betty Exintaris*, Sophie Lee, Basu Chakrabarty, Brad Wittmer, Melissa Papargiris, John Pedersen, Shane Battye, Mark Frydenberg, Nathan Lawrentschuk, Stuart Ellem, Gail Risbridger, Melbourne, Australia 161 SUNDAY MP44-05 MP44-12 ESTROGEN DIRECTLY MODULATES SPONTANEOUS CONTRACTILITY WITHIN THE HUMAN PROSTATE Sophie Lee*, Melbourne, Australia, Basu Chakrabarty, Parkville, Australia, Melissa Papargiris, Jenna Van Gramberg, Mark Frydenberg, Jeremy Grummet, Ross Snow, John Pederson, Shane Battye, Stuart Ellem, Melbourne, Australia, Betty Exintaris, Parkville, Australia, Gail Risbridger, Melbourne, Australia MP44-17 EPITHELIAL SENSORY PROTEIN EXPRESSIONS OF THE BLADDER MUCOSA IN PATIENTS WITH DIFFERENT SUBTYPES OF BLADDER OUTLET OBSTRUCTION Yuan-Hong Jiang*, Cheng-Ling Lee, Shu-Yu Wu, Hann-Chorng Kuo, Hualien, Taiwan MP44-19 MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF BLADDER OUTLET OBSTRUCTION IDENTIFIES MICRORNA BIOMARKERS OF BLADDER DYSFUNCTION Ali Hashemi Gheinani*, Fiona C. Burkhard, Bern, Switzerland, Hubert Rehrauer, Catharine Aquino Fournier, Zurich, Switzerland, Irene Keller, Rémy Bruggmann, Katia Monastyrskaya, Bern, Switzerland MP44-18 INHIBITION OF SMOOTH MUSCLE CONTRACTION BY THE INHIBITOR FOR CYTOHESIN FAMILIY GUANOSINE NUCLEOTIDE EXCHANGE FACTORS, SECIN H3 IN THE HYPERPLASTIC HUMAN PROSTATE Martin Hennenberg*, Patrick Keller, Melanie Schott, Alexander Tamalunas, Anna Ciotkowska, Beata Rutz, Raphaela Waidelich, Frank Strittmatter, Christian Stief, Christian Gratzke, Munich, Germany MP44-20 EFFECT OF CHOLINESTERASE INHIBITOR NEOSTIGMINE AND ADRENOBLOCKER DOXAZOSIN ON PARASYMPATHETIC AND CONTRACTILE ACTIVITIES OF OBSTRUCTED BLADDER IN RATS Irina Mudraya*, Vladimir Kirpatovsky, Irina Kabanova, Moscow, Russian Federation APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Sunday, May 8, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 45 BLADDER CANCER: BASIC RESEARCH & PATHOPHYSIOLOGY I Room 24 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Peter Black and Ralph deVere White ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP45-01 EXOSOMAL MIRNAS: KEY REGULATORS OF CELL-CELL COMMUNICATION BETWEEN BLADDER CANCER CELLS AND TUMOR MICROENVIRONMENT Sophie Baumgart, Joana Heinzelmann, Elmar Krause, Homburg, Germany, Marie Stampe Ostenfeld, Aarhus, Denmark, Arndt Hartmann, Erlangen, Germany, Michael Stöckle, Kerstin Junker*, Homburg, Germany MP45-02 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP45-05 UROTHELIUM-SPECIFIC AND TEMPORALLY CONTROLLED BI-ALLELIC INACTIVATION OF BOTH PTEN AND P53 TRIGGERS BASAL-SUBTYPE MUSCLEINVASIVE BLADDER CANCER Feng He, Yan Liu, Herbert Lepor, Moonshong Tang, Chuanshu Huang, Xue-Ru Wu*, New York, NY CDODA-ME DECREASES SPECIFICITY PROTEIN TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS AND INDUCES APOPTOSIS IN BLADDER CANCER CELLS THROUGH INDUCTION OF REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES Hisashi Takeuchi*, Ibaraki, Japan, Rikiya Taoka, Kagawa, Japan, Goodwin G Jinesh, Chinedu O Mmeje, Houston, TX, Stephen Safe, College Station, TX, Teiichiro Aoyagi, Ibaraki, Japan, Masaaki Tachibana, Tokyo, Japan, Ashish M Kamat, Houston, TX MP45-03 TAILLESS PTEN: A POTENT TUMOR SUPPRESSOR IN UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA CELLS Feng He, Yan Liu, Herbert Lepor, Moonshong Tang, Chuanshu Huang, Xue-Ru Wu*, New York, NY MP45-04 PATERNALLY EXPRESSED GENE-10 PROMOTES CELL GROWTH AND INVASION OF BLADDER CANCER. Yoshihisa Kawai*, Vancouver, Canada, Shusuke Akamatsu, Kyoto, Japan, Tetsutaro Hayashi, Hiroshima, Japan, Eliana Beraldi, Fan Zhang, Roland Seiler, Jeffrey Leong, Htoo Oo, Igor Moskalev, Ladan Fazli, Vancouver, Canada, Hideyasu Matsuyama, Ube, Japan, Peter Black, Colin Collins, Martin Gleave, Vancouver, Canada 162 MP45-06 CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE AND BIOLOGICAL ROLES OF RAB23 IN HUMAN BLADDER CANCER Yuanjun Jiang*, Yushuang Han, Qiao Qiao, Shenyang, China, People’s Republic Of MP45-07 ADVANCED TWO-STEP TRANSCRIPTIONAL AMPLIFICATION AS A NOVEL SYSTEM FOR DETECTING VIABLE BLADDER CANCER CELLS Takuya Sadahira*, Masami Watanabe, Motoo Araki, Shin Ebara, Toyohiko Watanabe, Yasutomo Nasu, Okayama, Japan MP45-08 STABILIZATION OF INVADOPODIA BY PLECTIN- MEDIATED CONJUNCTION TO VIMENTIN INTERMEDIATE FILAMENT IS A CRITICAL MOLECULAR STEP OF INVASION AND EXTRAVASATION FOR METASTASIS IN BLADDER CANCER. Mihoko Sutoh Yoneyama*, Shingo Hatakeyama, Hirosaki, Japan, Tomonori Habuchi, Takamitsu Inoue, Akita, Japan, Toshiya Nakamura, Tomihisa Funyu, Hirosaki, Japan, Gerhard Wiche, Vienna, Austria, Shigeru Tsuboi, Chikara Ohyama, Hirosaki, Japan MP45-10 MP45-11 MP45-12 MP45-13 MP45-14 *Presenting author CIRCULATING TUMOR CELLS (CTC) IDENTIFICATION IN BLADDER CANCER USING EPCAM (EPITHELIAL CELL ADHESION MOLECULE): COMPARISON BETWEEN MANUAL AND AUTOMATED SYSTEM OF ISOLATION AND FUTURE PROSPECTIVE Gian Maria Busetto*, Riccardo Giovannone, Gabriele Antonini, Paola Gazzaniga, Vincenzo Gentile, Ettore De Berardinis, Roma, Italy IDENTIFICATION OF DOWNSTREAM GENES OF THE MTOR PATHWAY THAT PREDICT RECURRENCE AND PROGRESSION IN NON-MUSCLE INVASIVE HIGH-GRADE UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA OF THE BLADDER Jin wook Kim*, Young Tae Moon, Kyung Do Kim, Tae-Hyoung Kim, Soon Chul Myung, Seung Hyun Ahn, Jae Duck Choi, Jung Hoon Kim, Min Soo Kim, Shin Young Lee, Byung Hoon Chi, In Ho Chang, Seoul, Korea, Republic of PROGNOSTIC IMPACT OF PERIOPERATIVE LYMPHOCYTEMONOCYTE RATIO IN PATIENTS WITH BLADDER CANCER UNDERGOING RADICAL CYSTECTOMY Takashi Yoshida*, Hidefumi Kinoshita, Kenji Yoshida, Takao Mishima, Masaaki Yanishi, Yoshihiro Komai, Motohiko Sugi, Takaaki Inoue, Takashi Murota, Katsuya Fukui, Gen Kawa, Jiro Harada, Tadashi Matsuda, Osaka, Japan PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF DNA DAMAGE RESPONSE RELATED PROTEINS IN NONMUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER Albert Frances*, Nuria Juanpere, Judith Penafiel, Gloria Nohales, Cristina Camara, Alex Garcia-Larrosa, Jose Maria Abascal, Joan Vila, Josep Lloreta, Lluis Cecchini, Barcelona, Spain CENTROSOME AMPLIFICATION AS A PUTATIVE PROGNOSTIC BIOMARKER FOR IMPROVED OBJECTIVE CLASSIFICATION OF UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA Yoshiaki Yamamoto*, Yoshihisa Kawai, Ryo Inoue, Hiroaki Matsumoto, Kazuhiro Nagao, Hideyasu Matsuyama, Ube, Japan MP45-15 NON-INVASIVE UROTHELIAL CANCER BIOMARKERS Hiroshi Harada*, Sapporo, Japan, Taku Murakami, Cindy M Yamamoto, Irvine, CA, Tomoshige Akino, Hiroshi Tanaka, Nobuyuki Fukuzawa, Toshimori Seki, Sapporo, Japan, Masato Mitsuhashi, Irvine, CA MP45-16 RADICAL CYSTECTOMY AND URINARY DIVERSION LEAD TO METABOLIC ACIDOSIS AND INCREASED BONE TURNOVER WHICH PERSISTS AT LEAST ONE YEAR AFTER SURGERY Nathan Brooks*, Coralville, IA, Michael Brumm, Sundeep Deorah, Michael O’Donnell, Manish Suneja, Amit Gupta, Iowa City, IA MP45-17 CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF PD-L1 PROTEIN EXPRESSION AND TUMOR INFILTRATING LYMPHOCYTES IN EARLY STAGE UROTHELIAL BLADDER CARCINOMAS Tomas De Mayo, Mario Fernandez*, Marcela Schultz, Alberto Bustamante, Kurt Schalper, Santiago, Chile MP45-18 A POTENTIAL ROLE FOR 6-SULFO SIALYL LEWISX IN METASTASIS OF BLADDER UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA Minekatsu Taga*, Hitomi Hoshino, Shulin Low, Yoshiaki Imamura, Hideaki Ito, Motohiro Kobayashi, Osamu Yokoyama, Eiheiji-cho Yoshida-gun, Japan MP45-19 BRUCE BRIDGES AUTOPHAGY AND APOPTOSIS IN SILIBININ-INDUCED CELL DEATH IN BLADDER CANCER Jin Zeng*, Wei Liu, Feng Li, Yi Sun, Lei Li, Xinyang Wang, Dalin He, Xi’an, China, People’s Republic of MP45-20 RASAL2, A NOVEL RAS GTPASE ACTIVATING PROTEIN, INHIBITS STEMNESS AND EPITHELIALMESENCHYMAL TRANSITION VIA MAPK/ SOX2 PATHWAY IN BLADDER CANCER Ke Hui*, Kaijie Wu, Jinhai Fan, Dalin He, Xi’an, China, People’s Republic of APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM EPIGENETIC REGULATION OF CANDIDATE TUMOR SUPPRESSOR GENE ADAMTS18 IN HUMAN BLADDER CANCER ASSOCIATED WITH ITS PROGNOSIS Yu Fan*, Lu Wang, Qian Zhang, Jie Jin, Beijing, China, People’s Republic of 163 SUNDAY MP45-09 Sunday, May 8, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 46 GENERAL & EPIDEMIOLOGICAL TRENDS & SOCIOECONOMICS: VALUE OF CARE: COST AND OUTCOMES MEASURES II Room 28 DE @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Yair Lotan and J. Quentin Clemens ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP46-01 A NOVEL PREDICTIVE MODEL FOR EVALUATING THE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND OTHER RISK FACTORS ON NEPHROLITHIASIS IN THE US Tao Cui*, Dan Rukstalis, Winston Salem, NC ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP46-09 THE IMPLEMENTATION OF A PERIOPERATIVE SURGICAL HOME IS ASSOCIATED WITH DECREASED POSTOPERATIVE LENGTH OF STAY AND COST: A PILOT STUDY Salim Cheriyan*, Jim Shen, Brian Hu, Gary Stier, Kristene Myklak, Ruth Belay, Roger Li, D. Duane Baldwin, Herbert Ruckle, Loma Linda, CA MP46-02 EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT SWITCHING AND DUPLICATE CT SCANS IN PATIENTS WITH KIDNEY STONES Parth K. Shah*, Phyllis L. Yan, J. Stuart Wolf Jr., Brent K. Hollenbeck, Khurshid R. Ghani, John M. Hollingsworth, Ann Arbor, MI MP46-10 EVALUATING THE COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF SURVEILLANCE SCHEDULES FOR RECURRENCE IN LOW-RISK BLADDER CANCER PATIENTS Daan Nieboer, Iris Lansdorp-Vogelaar, Esther W. de Bekker-Grob, Rotterdam, Netherlands, Matthew E. Nielsen*, Chapel Hill, NC MP46-03 REPEAT STONE SURGERY: CLINICAL VALIDATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE CLAIMS Andrew Portis*, Jennifer Portis, Suzanne Neises, St Paul, MN MP46-11 A QUANTITATIVE ASSESSMENT OF THE QUALITY OF RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL REPORTING IN UROLOGICAL LITERATURE Vikram Narayan*, Minneapolis, MN, Eugene Cone, Durham, NC, Daniel Smith, Minneapolis, MN, Charles Scales, Durham, NC, Philipp Dahm, Minneapolis, MN MP46-04 COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF ELECTIVE URETHROPLASTY WITHOUT PRIMARY REALIGNMENT IN TREATMENT OF PELVIC FRACTURE URETHRAL INJURIES Timothy Tausch*, Yair Lotan, Dallas, TX, Lee Zhao, New York, NY, Allen Morey, Dallas, TX MP46-05 UROLOGIST VERSUS PRIMARY CARE PROVIDER EXPENDITURES ON INITIAL BPH RELATED CARE Seth Strope*, Saint Louis, MO, Joel Vetter, Margaret Olsen, St. Louis, MO MP46-12 STATISTICAL METHODS IN RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIALS IN THE UROLOGICAL LITERATURE: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Eugene B Cone*, Durham, NC, Vikram Narayan, Daniel Smith, Philip Dahm, Minneapolis, MN, Charles D Scales, Durham, NC MP46-06 SERIES OF SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS AND META-ANALYSES OF THE RISK OF THROMBOSIS AND BLEEDING IN UROLOGICAL NON-CANCER SURGERY (ROTBUS NON-CANCER) Kari Tikkinen*, Helsinki, Finland, Samantha Craigie, Hamilton, Canada, Arnav Agarwal, Toronto, Canada, Rufus Cartwright, London, United Kingdom, Reed Siemieniuk, Toronto, Canada, Giacomo Novara, Padua, Italy, Philippe Violette, London, Canada, Richard Naspro, Bergamo, Italy, Per Morten Sandset, Oslo, Norway, Michael Gould, Pasadena, CA, Gordon Guyatt, Hamilton, Canada MP46-13 RISK OF HOSPITALIZATION FOLLOWING PRIMARY TREATMENT FOR PROSTATE CANCER Stephen Williams*, Zhiganag Duan, Karen Hoffman, Benjamin Smith, Houston, TX, Jim Hu, New York, NY, Jay Shah, Sharon Giordano, Houston, TX MP46-14 RE-DEFINING AND CONTEXTUALIZING THE HOSPITAL VOLUME-OUTCOME RELATIONSHIP FOR ROBOTIC-ASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY: IMPLICATIONS FOR CENTRALIZATION OF CARE Boris Gershman*, Sarah Meier, Daniel Moreira, Matthew Tollefson, R. Jeffrey Karnes, Nilay Shah, Rochester, MN MP46-07 COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF EXTENDED VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM PROPHYLAXIS AFTER RADICAL CYSTECTOMY Michael Rydberg*, Chicago, IL, Sangtae Park, Evanston, IL MP46-08 ASSESSING THE COSTS OF EXTRAURINARY FINDINGS OF CT UROGRAM AND THE POTENTIAL ROLE OF ULTRASOUND IN THE EVALUATION OF ASYMPTOMATIC MICROSCOPIC HEMATURIA Win Shun Lai*, James Ellenburg, Peter N. Kolettis, Mark E. Lockhart, Birmingham, AL MP46-15 164 COST EFFECTIVENESS OF MRI BEFORE PROSTATE BIOPSY Shivani Pahwa*, Nicholas Schiltz, Lee Ponsky, Ziang Lu, Sara Dastmalchian, Robert Abouassaly, Mark Griswold, Vikas Gulani, Cleveland, OH MP46-16 HOW MUCH ARE PATIENTS WILLING TO PAY FOR MAGNETIC RESONANCEULTRASOUND FUSION BIOPSY? Chad Ellimoottil*, Ann Arbor, MI, Marissa Marcotte, Dan Grace, Maywood, IL, Alexander Krasnikov, Joan Phillips, Chicago, IL, Marcus Quek, Robert Flanigan, Gopal Gupta, Maywood, IL MP46-19 CASTRATION-RESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS IN QUEBEC: MEDICATION USE IN THE LAST YEAR OF LIFE Alice Dragomir*, Marie Vanhuyse, Fabio Cury, Armen Aprikian, Montreal, Canada MP46-20 A VALUE-BASED MODEL TO INFORM MANAGEMENT OF SMALL RENAL MASSES Ravi J. Shah, Justin T. Matulay*, Marissa C. Velez, James M. McKiernan, Gina M. Badalato, New York, NY MP46-17 TREATMENT VARIATION IN ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED MEN WITH ADVANCED PROSTATE CANCER: COMPARING PUBLIC AND PRIVATE PROVIDERS Avi Baskin*, Joseph Shirk, Alan Kaplan, Lorna Kwan, Jonathan Begman, Mark Litwin, Los Angeles, CA APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM SUNDAY MP46-18 USE OF ABIRATERONE ACETATE IN THE MANAGEMENT OF CASTRATIONRESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER: A REALLIFE COST EFFECTIVENESS STUDY Dragomir Alice*, Joice Rocha, Armen Aprikian, Marie Vanhuyse, Fabio Cury, Wassim Kassouf, Montreal, Canada Sunday, May 8, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 47 SEXUAL FUNCTION/DYSFUNCTION: EVALUATION Room 31 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Hossein Sadeghi-Nejad and Ronald Lewis ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP47-01 POOR SLEEP QUALITY PREDICTS HYPOGONADAL SYMPTOMS AND SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION IN MALE NONSTANDARD SHIFT WORKERS Alexander W. Pastuszak*, Young M. Moon, Jason Scovell, Houston, TX, Justin Badal, Davis, CA, Dolores J. Lamb, Richard E. Link, Larry I. Lipshultz, Houston, TX ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP47-04 THE ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN TESTOSTERONE AND PREVALENCE OF SYMPTOMS ASSOCIATED WITH AGING ARE DIFFERENT BY GENERATIONS: ANALYSIS OF 1557 HEALTHY YOUNG AND ELDERLY ADULTS Shinichiro Fukuhara*, Norichika Ueda, Tetsuji Soda, Kentaro Takezawa, Hiroshi Kiuchi, Yasushi Miyagawa, Suita, Japan, Akira Tsujimura, Urayasu, Japan, Norio Nonomura, Suita, Japan MP47-02 SEXUAL FUNCTION AFTER HYPOFRACTIONATED VERSUS CONVENTIONALLY FRACTIONATED RADIOTHERAPY FOR PROSTATE CANCER: RESULTS OF THE PROSPECTIVE, RANDOMIZED PHASE 3 HYPRO TRIAL Ruud Wortel*, Luca Incrocci, Rotterdam, Netherlands MP47-05 MP47-03 ERECTILE FUNCTION AFTER LOW DOSERATE PROSTATE BRACHYTHERAPY LONG TERM FOLLOW-UP FOR 3 YEARS Andreas Bannowsky*, Osnabrück, Germany, Leif Bäurle, Flensburg, Germany, Stefan Ückert, Hannover, Germany, Tillmann Loch, Flensburg, Germany, Hermann van Ahlen, Osnabrück, Germany *Presenting author LOW SERUM TESTOSTERONE IS ASSOCIATED WITH ELEVATIONS IN HIGH-SENSITIVITY CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE BIOMARKERS Alexander W. Pastuszak*, Mark C. Lindgren, Samuel J. Ohlander, Amin Herati, Houston, TX, Joel Estis, Alameda, CA, Larry I. Lipshultz, Houston, TX MP47-06 CHARACTERISTICS OF SECONDARY, PRIMARY, AND COMPENSATED HYPOGONADISM IN CAUCASIANEUROPEAN MEN PRESENTING FOR NEW ONSET ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION RESULTS OF A CROSS-SECTIONAL SURVEY Eugenio Ventimiglia*, Paolo Capogrosso, Luca Boeri, Andrea Russo, Silvia Ippolito, Donatella Moretti, Roberta Scano, Rayan Matloob, Lina Bua, Luca Villa, Franco Gaboardi, Francesco Montorsi, Andrea Salonia, Milan, Italy 165 MP47-07 PREDIABETES, HYPOGONADISM & ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION: GLYCAEMIC CONTROL IN 109 HYPOGONADAL MEN TREATED WITH TESTOSTERONE UNDECANOATE INJECTIONS (TU) FOR UP TO 8 YEARS: REAL-LIFE DATA FROM REGISTRY STUDIES Aksam Yassin*, Dresden, Germany, Ahmad Haider, Karim Haider, Bremerhaven, Germany, Gheorghe Doros, Abdulmaged Traish, Boston, MA, Farid Saad, Berlin, Germany MP47-14 SELF-REPORTED ALCOHOL USE AND HYPOTENSION-AND-SYNCOPE-RELATED ADVERSE EVENTS IN FLIBANSERINTREATED PREMENOPAUSAL WOMEN WITH HYPOACTIVE SEXUAL DESIRE DISORDER Stuart Apfel*, West Hempstead, NY, Louise Brown, James Yuan, Raleigh, NC, Sam Spigelman, Bridgewater, NJ MP47-15 MP47-08 ERECTILE DYSFUNCITON ANALYSIS USING “MENⴕS SEXUAL MEDICINE APP®” USERS DATA Eduard Garcı́a-Cruz*, Barcelona, Spain, Paolo Verze, Naples, Italy, Nuno Tomada, Porto, Portugal, Maarten Albersen, Leuven, Belgium, Albert Carrión, Alfonso Florensa, Barcelona, Spain, Giulio Garaffa, London, United Kingdom, Markus Margreiter, Vienna, Austria, Bárbara Romano, Barcelona, Spain, Javier Romero Otero, Madrid, Spain, Ege Can Serefoglu, Istambul, Turkey, Ines Tomada, Porto, Portugal, Antonio Alcaraz, Barcelona, Spain CHANGES IN ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION OVER TIME BY AGE: A COMMUNITYBASED POPULATION STUDY Matthew Ziegelmann*, George C Bailey, Tanner S Miest, Mary E Westerman, Mary E Westerman, Landon W Trost, Rochester, MN MP47-16 EVALUATION OF A POTENTCY FULLNESS SCALE AT 3 MONTHS IS PREDICTIVE OF OVERALL 2 YEAR OUTCOMES AFTER RARP Douglas Skarecky, Adam Gordon, Thomas Ahlering*, Orange, CA MP47-17 RATES OF MORTALITY ARE HIGHER AMONG PROFESSIONAL MALE BODYBUILDERS Daniel Gwartney*, Columbia, MO, Andrew Allison, Alexander W. Pastuszak, Steven Canales, William T. Stoll, Mark C. Lindgren, Houston, TX, Michael L. Eisenberg, Palo Alto, CA, Larry I. Lipshultz, Houston, TX MP47-09 COLOR DOPPLER DUPLEX ULTRASOUND (CDDU) PARAMETERS OF MEN WITHOUT ORGANIC ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION Ram Pathak*, Andrew Davidiuk, Issac Effriong, Zhuo Li, Gregory Broderick, Jacksonville, FL MP47-18 SEXUAL OUTCOMES FOLLOWING TREATMENT OF ABDOMINAL AORTIC ANEURYSM, ENDOVASCULAR REPAIR VS. OPEN SURGERY: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY Rebibo John-David*, Francois-Xavier Nouhaud, Benoit Malval, Christian Pfister, Louis Sibert, Rouen, France MP47-10 THE COMPARISON OF ERECTILE FUNCTION BETWEEN RADICAL NEPHRECTOMY GROUP AND PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY GROUP. Kei Matsushita*, Hideaki Miyake, Takaki Ishida, Kenta Sumii, Teruo Fukuda, Noritoshi Enatsu, Koji Chiba, Masato Fujisawa, Kobe, Japan MP47-19 DIFFERENCES IN SEXUAL INTEREST BETWEEN BIOLOGICAL MEN AND FEMALE-TO-MALE TRANSSEXUAL PERSONS WITH GENDER IDENTITY DISORDER Akira Tsujimura*, Urayasu, Japan, Yasushi Miyagawa, Shinichiro Fukuhara, Hiroshi Kiuchi, Tetsuya Takao, Suita, Osaka, Japan, Yuki Sekiguchi, Yokohama, Japan, Atsushi Iwasa, Osaka, Japan, Shigeo Horie, BunkyoKu, Tokyo, Japan, Norio Nonomura, Suita, Osaka, Japan MP47-11 PERCEPTION VS REALITY: HOW PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIANS UNDERSTAND PROSTHETIC UROLOGY Alek Mishail, Arielle Maggio-Ferguson, Wai Lee, Abram D’Amato*, Stony Brook, NY MP47-12 SERUM PSA AS A PREDICTOR OF SYMPTOMATIC HYPOGONADISM Kazuhito Matsushita*, Osamu Takahashi, Masaki Shimbo, Fumiyasu Endo, Osamu Muraishi, Kazunori Hattori, Tokyo, Japan MP47-20 PROSPECTIVE EVALUATION OF THE IMPACT OF TREATMENT FOR TESTICULAR CANCER ON SEXUAL FUNCTION Shinji Fujii*, Shinichi Yamashita, Shigeyuki Yamada, Hideaki Izumi, Yoshihide Kawasaki, Naoki Kawamorita, Koji Mitsuzuka, Hisanobu Adachi, Yasuhiro Kaiho, Akihiro Ito, Yoichi Arai, Sendai, Japan MP47-13 AN UNACKNOWLEDGED CLINICAL DEPRESSION IS HIGHLY PREVALENT IN TESTOSTERONE DEFICIENT CAUCASIANEUROPEAN MEN SEEKING MEDICAL HELP FOR SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION Luca Boeri*, Paolo Capogrosso, Eugenio Ventimiglia, Giovanni La Croce, Roberta Scano, Donatella Moretti, Federico Dehò, Alberto Briganti, Milan, Italy, Vincenzo Mirone, Naples, Italy, Francesco Montorsi, Andrea Salonia, Milan, Italy APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM 166 Sunday, May 8, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 48 SEXUAL FUNCTION/DYSFUNCTION: SURGICAL THERAPY Room 30 ABC @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Arthur Burnett, II and Ricardo Munarriz ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP48-08 MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL AND LASTING RESULTS WITH THE MOST (MODIFIED SLIDING TECHNIQUE) FOR PENILE LENGTHENING WITH PENILE PROSTHESIS INSERTION Aaron Weinberg*, Matthew Pagano, Bronx, NY, Lee Zhao, Robert Valenzuela, New York, NY MP48-02 PENILE PROSTHESIS IMPLANTATION AFTER FEMALE TO MALE TOTAL PHALLIC RECONSTRUCTION: A SINGLECENTER RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS ON 247 CONSECUTIVE PATIENTS Marco Falcone*, Giulio Garaffa, London, United Kingdom, Arianna Gillo, Turin, Italy, Amr Raheem, Francesco De Luca, Andrew Nim Christopher, David J Ralph, London, United Kingdom MP48-09 PENILE INTRACAVERNOSAL PILLARS: LESSONS FROM ANATOMY AND POTENTIAL IMPLICATIONS FOR PENILE PROSTHESIS PLACEMENT Matthew Pagano*, Aaron Weinberg, Vanessa Dudley, Kelvyn Hernandez, Robert Valenzuela, New York, NY MP48-03 PREOPERATIVE URINE CULTURES FOR PROSTHETIC UROLOGICAL SURGERY: WHAT IS THE EVIDENCE? Nicholas Kavoussi*, Jordan Siegel, Matthias Hofer, Billy Cordon, Nabeel Shakir, Jeremy Scott, Claus Roehrborn, Allen Morey, Dallas, TX MP48-10 USE OF DORSAL NERVE BLOCK WITH BUPIVACAINE LIPOSOME INJECTABLE SUSPENSION (EXPAREL) FOR PAIN MANAGEMENT FOLLOWING THREEPIECE PENILE PROSTHESIS SURGERY Sherita King*, San Diego, CA, Joshua Gonzalez, Encino, CA, Irwin Goldstein, San Diego, CA MP48-04 CLIMACTURIA: AN UNDER-ADDRESSED SEQUELA OF RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY, BUT TREATMENT IS ONLY A SLING AWAY Brian Christine*, Mountain Brook, AL, Anthony J. Bella, Ottawa, Canada MP48-11 CHRONIC NEUROMODULATION AS A TREATMENT FOR PERSISTENT GENITAL AROUSAL DISORDER Brian Odom*, Royal Oak, MI, Michael Ehlert, Minneapolis, MN, Kim Killinger, Kenneth Peters, Royal Oak, MI MP48-05 MP48-12 SMALL BUT PERFECTLY FORMED: URETHRAL CENTRALISATION AFTER PARTIAL PENECTOMY (UCAPP) Varun Sahdev, Mahmoud Ziada*, London, United Kingdom, Luke Stroman, Reading, United Kingdom, Jennifer Kranz, Eschweiler, Germany, Asif Muneer, London, United Kingdom, Peter Malone, Reading, United Kingdom FUNCTIONAL OUTCOMES FOLLOWING PENILE FRACTURE REPAIR: A TERTIARY REFERRAL CENTRE EXPERIENCE Francesco De Luca*, Amr Abdel Raheem, Evangelos Zacharakis, Majed Shabbir, Marco Spilotros, Fiona Holden, Clare Akers, Giulio Garaffa, Nim Christopher, David Ralph, London, United Kingdom MP48-06 NATIONAL TRENDS IN PENILE PROSTHESIS REOPERATIONS: THE IMPORTANCE OF PATIENT COMORBIDITY IN PENILE PROSTHESIS OUTCOMES Daniel Lee*, Bobby Najari, Soo Kim, Michael Schulster, Phil Bach, Filipe Neto, James Kashanian, Darius Paduch, John Mulhall, Bilal Chughtai, Richard Lee, New York, NY MP48-13 NATIONAL TRENDS IN PENILE PROSTHETIC SURGERY: THE EFFECT OF INHIBIZONE Tung-Chin Hsieh*, San Diego, CA, Dongfeng Qi, Guanghui Liu, Minneapolis, MN MP48-14 IMPACT OF SURGICAL APPROACH ON CORPORAL SIZING FOR INFLATABLE PENILE PROSTHESIS Matthew Pagano*, Aaron Weinberg, Alexander Small, Kelvyn Hernandez, Robert Valenzuela, New York, NY MP48-07 SUCCESSFUL MANAGEMENT OF CLITORODYNIA CLOSED COMPARTMENT SYNDROME Sherita King*, San Diego, CA, Joshua Gonzalez, Encino, CA, Irwin Goldstein, San Diego, CA *Presenting author 167 SUNDAY ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP48-01 SUBMUSCULAR ECTOPIC INFLATABLE PENILE PROSTHESIS RESERVOIR PLACEMENT: A CADAVERIC STUDY OF ANATOMIC LOCATION Matthew Ziegelmann*, Boyd R Viers, Derek J Lomas, Landon W Trost, Rochester, MN MP48-15 TESTOSTERONE PELLET IMPLANTATION PRACTICES AMONG MEMBERS OF THE SEXUAL MEDICINE SOCIETY OF NORTH AMERICA (SMSNA) Brijesh Patel*, Michael Piecuch, Newark, NJ, Run Wang, Houston, TX, Lawrence Hakim, Weston, FL, Hossein Sadeghi-Nejad, Newark, NJ MP48-19 FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE PENILE IMPLANT SATISFACTION FROM THE PROPPER STUDY Tobias Kohler*, Springfield, IL, Anthony Bella, Ottawa, Canada, Edward Karpman, Mountain View, CA, William Brant, Salt Lake City, UT, Bryan Kansas, Austin, TX, Brian Christine, Homewood, AL, Leroy Jones, San Antonio, TX, Mohit Khera, Houston, TX, Nelson Bennett, Burlington, MA, Eugene Rhee, San Diego, CA, Gerard Henry, Shreveport, LA MP48-16 COATED IMPLANTS AND “NO TOUCH” SURGICAL TECHNIQUE DECREASES INFECTIONS AND SHIFTS CAUSATIVE INFECTIOUS MICROORGANISMS IN INFLATABLE PENILE PROSTHESIS – 9 YEAR UPDATE Shawn Mendonca*, Nitin Sharma, Joseph Sarcona, J. Francois Eid, New York, NY MP48-20 IN CONTRAST TO PRIOR STUDY, NEW DATA SHOWS BACTERIA FOUND AT REVISION IPP SURGERY DIFFERS FROM PREVIOUSLY IDENTIFIED BIOFILM Martin Gross*, Shreveport, LA, Culley Carson, Chapel Hill, NC, Steven Wilson, Indio, CA, John Delk, Little Rock, AR, Craig Donatucci, Indianapolis, IN, Gerard Henry, Shreveport, LA MP48-17 DEVICE AUTOINFLATION FOLLOWING PENILE IMPLANT SURGERY Eduardo Miranda*, Yanira Ortega, Serkan Deveci, Lawrence Jenkins, John Mulhall, New York, NY APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM MP48-18 THE IMPACT OF BARIATRIC SURGERY ON THE ERECTILE FUNCTION. SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Felipe Glina*, Julia Walter de Freitas Barbosa, Victor Moises Nunes, São Paulo, Brazil, Sidney Glina, Santo André, Brazil, Wanderley Marques Bernardo, São Paulo, Brazil Sunday, May 8, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Podium Session 26 PROSTATE CANCER: DETECTION & SCREENING VI Room 23 AB @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Robert Weiss and Daniel Barocas ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 10:30 PD26-01 CHANGES IN CLINICO-PATHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS AT PROSTATE CANCER DIAGNOSIS DETECTED ON PROSTATE BIOPSIES IN DANISH MEN FROM 1995 TO 2011 Nina Klemann*, John T. Helgstrand, M. Andreas Røder, Klaus Brasso, Copenhagen N, Denmark, Birgitte Grønkær Toft, Ben Vainer, Copenhagen Ø, Denmark, Peter Iversen, Copenhagen N, Denmark 10:40 PD26-02 10:50 PD26-03 ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 11:00 PD26-04 RACIAL AND ETHNIC VARIATION IN TIME TO PROSTATE BIOPSY AFTER AN ELEVATED PSA BLOOD LEVEL SCREENING RESULT Stephanie Reading*, Kimberly Porter, JinWen Hsu, Pasadena, CA, Lauren Wallner, Ann Arbor, MI, Ronald Loo, Downey, CA, Steven Jacobsen, Pasadena, CA USING A PREBIOPSY CHECKLIST TO UNDERSTAND RISK FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH INFECTION-RELATED HOSPITALIZATION FOLLOWING PROSTATE BIOPSY Richard Sarle*, Dearborn, MI, Yuqing Gao, David Miller, Susan Linsell, Andrew Brachulis, Apoorv Dhir, Ann Arbor, MI, Dinesh Telang, Grosse Pointe, MI, James Montie, Khurshid Ghani, Ann Arbor, MI PROSTATE BIOPSY IN THE ERA OF CONTEMPORARY USPSTF GUIDELINES William Sterling*, Komal Mehta, David Schreiber, Nicholas Karanikolas, Jeffrey Weiss, Brooklyn, NY 168 11:10 PD26-05 DIAGNOSTIC ACCURACY OF PROSTATE HEALTH INDEX FOR AGGRESSIVE PROSTATE CANCER. AN INSTITUTIONAL VALIDATION STUDY Lucas Regis*, Carlos Gasanz, Enric Miret, Ana Celma, Jacques Planas, Jose Placer, R Ferrer, IM de Torres, Juan Morote, Barcelona, Spain 11:20 PD26-06 CHANGES IN PROSTATE HEALTH INDEX (PHI) OVER TIME Alexander Glaser*, Phillip Cooper, Kimberly Roehl, William Catalona, Chicago, IL 11:30 PD26-07 DOES DIGITAL RECTAL EXAM AFFECT THE 4KSCORE TEST FOR AGGRESSIVE PROSTATE CANCER? Michael Maccini*, Nicholas Westfall, Priya Werahera, Adrie van Bokhoven, Paul Maroni, Shandra Wilson, Michael Glode, Paul Arangua, David Crawford, Aurora, CO 12:10 PD26-11 BIOPSY PATTERNS OF PATIENTS WITH HGPIN OR ASAP IN THE ERA OF ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE Zachary Panfili*, Zachary Hamilton, Tim Walmann, Eugene Lee, David Duchene, Hadley Wyre, Brantley Thrasher, Jeffrey Holzbeierlein, Moben Mirza, Kansas City, KS 11:40 PD26-08 IMPROVED TISSUE YIELD AND PROSTATE CANCER DETECTION OF A NOVEL BIOPSY PRESERVATION SYSTEM Michael Cohen*, Boris Yudkevich, Helena Yodko, Irit Elmalah, Afula, Israel 12:20 PD26-12 11:50 PD26-09 DOPPLER ULTRASONOGRAPHY-GUIDED PELVIC PLEXUS BLOCK BEFORE NEEDLE BIOPSY OF THE PROSTATE: A SINGLE CENTER, PROSPECTIVE, RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL Ju Hyun Lim*, Jong Yeon Park, Gangneung, Korea, Republic of COMPLICATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH TRANSRECTAL AND TRANSPERINEAL PROSTATE MAPPING BIOPSY Vassilios Skouteris*, Athens, Greece, Nelson Stone, Vail, CO, Paul Arangua, E. David Crawford, Aurora, CO SUNDAY 12:00 PD26-10 APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM INCIDENCE OF CLINICALLY-SIGNIFICANT PROSTATE CANCER AFTER A DIAGNOSIS OF ATYPICAL SMALL ACINAR PROLIFERATION (ASAP), PROSTATIC INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA (PIN), OR BENIGN TISSUE Scott Wiener*, Peter Haddock, Ilene Staff, Joseph Wagner, Hartford, CT Sunday, May 8, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Podium Session 27 BLADDER CANCER: INVASIVE II Room 29 AB @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Michael Koch and Dipen Parekh ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 10:30 PD27-01 CONTEMPORARY UTILIZATION TRENDS AND SURVIVAL OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING RADICAL CYSTECTOMY AND BLADDER PRESERVATION THERAPY FOR MUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER David Cahn*, Elizabeth Handorf, Michael Nordsiek, Thomas Churilla, Eric Horwitz, Benjamin Ristau, David Chen, Rosalia Vitebo, Richard Greenberg, Alexander Kutikov, Robert Uzzo, Marc Smaldone, Philadelphia, PA 10:40 PD27-02 10:50 PD27-03 *Presenting author ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 11:00 PD27-04 DEVELOPMENT, VALIDATION & CLINICAL APPLICATION OF AN INTRA-OPERATIVE ASSESSMENT OF COMPLETION & APPROPRIATENESS OF LND AFTER RADICAL CYSTECTOMY: PELVIC LYMPHADENECTOMY APPROPRIATENESS & COMPLETION EVALUATION (PLACE) Ahmed Hussein*, Buffalo, NY, Nobuyuki Hinata, Kobe, Japan, Justen Kozlowski, Buffalo, NY, Hassan Abol-Enein, Mansoura, Egypt, Ronney Abaza, Dublin, OH, Daniel Eun, Philadelphia, PA, Shamim Khan, London, United Kingdom, James Mohler, Buffalo, NY, Piyush Agrawal, Bethesda, MD, Kamal Pohar, Coloumbus, OH, Richard Sarle, Dearborn, MI, Ronald Boris, Indianapolis, IN, Khurshid Guru, Buffalo, NY COMPOSITE QUALITY SCORE BASED ANALYSIS OF 425 ROBOT-ASSISTED RADICAL CYSTECTOMIES: EVALUATION OF A DECADE OF EXPERIENCE Ahmed Hussein*, Buffalo, NY, Nobuyuki Hinata, Kobe, Japan, Khurshid Guru, Seyedeh Dibaj, Erinn Field, Buffalo, NY 11:10 PD27-05 ONCOLOGIC SURVEILLANCE FOLLOWING RADICAL CYSTECTOMY: AN INDIVIDUALIZED RISK-BASED APPROACH. Suzanne Stewart-Merrill*, Hershey, PA, Stephen Boorjian, R. Houston Thompson, Rochester, MN, Sarah Psutka, Chicago, IL, John Cheville, Prabin Thapa, Matthew Tollefson, Igor Frank, Rochester, MN 169 INCREASED CYSTECTOMY UTILIZATION IN THE VERY ELDERLY WITHOUT COMPROMISING PERIOPERATIVE OUTCOMES: RESULTS FROM THE NATIONAL CANCER DATA BASE Bream Matthew*, Matthew Maurice, Simon Kim, Hui Zhu, Robert Abouassaly, Cleveland, OH 11:20 PD27-06 THE IMPACT OF CIGARETTE SMOKING AND SMOKING CESSATION ON ONCOLOGICAL AGGRESSIVENESS AT RADICAL CYSTECTOMY – A PROSPECTIVE, EUROPEAN, MULTICENTER STUDY OF THE EAU YOUNG ACADEMIC UROLOGISTS (YAU) BLADDER CANCER WORKING GROUP Philipp Gild*, Marianne Schmid, Hamburg, Germany, Marcus Cumberbatch, Sheffield, United Kingdom, Jakub Dobruch, Warsaw, Poland, Paolo Gontero, Torino, Italy, Laura S. Mertens, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Andrea Necchi, Milano, Italy, Aidan Noon, Sheffield, United Kingdom, Mirko Preto, Torino, Italy, Bas W.G. van Rhijn, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Morgan Roupret, Paris, France, Roland Seiler, Berne, Switzerland, Thomas Seisen, Paris, France, Shahrokh F. Shariat, Vienna, Austria, Atiqullah Aziz, Felix K. Chun, Hamburg, Germany, Evanguelos Xylinas, Paris, France, Michael Rink, Hamburg, Germany 11:30 PD27-07 BLADDER-SPARING PROTOCOL CONSISTING OF LOW-DOSE CHEMORADIOTHERAPY AND CONSOLIDATIVE PARTIAL CYSTECTOMY AGAINST MUSCLE-INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER: COMPARISON OF ONCOLOGICAL AND FUNCTIONAL OUTCOMES BETWEEN OLDER AND YOUNGER PATIENTS Yasuhisa Fujii*, Kazunori Kihara, Hajime Tanaka, Kazutaka Saito, Soichiro Yoshida, Minato Yokoyama, Junichiro Ishioka, Yoh Matsuoka, Noboru Numao, Tokyo, Japan 11:40 PD27-08 EXERCISE-BASED PREHABILITATION IS FEASIBLE AND EFFECTIVE IN RADICAL CYSTECTOMY PATHWAYS - SECONDARY RESULTS FROM A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL Bente Thoft Jensen*, Sussie Laustsen, Jørgen Bjerggaard Jensen, Michael Borre, Annemette Krintel Petersen, Aarhus, Denmark 11:50 PD27-09 12:00 PD27-10 LONG-TERM SURVIVORS WITH AN ILEAL ORTHOTOPIC BLADDER SUBSTITUTE MAINTAIN GOOD CONTINENCE AND RENAL FUNCTION OUTCOMES Marc-Alain Furrer*, Beat Roth, Daniel P. Nguyen, Bernhard Kiss, Silvan Boxler, Fiona C. Burkhard, George N. Thalmann, Urs E. Studer, Bern, Switzerland 12:10 PD27-11 PARASTOMAL HERNIA AFTER ILEAL CONDUIT URINARY DIVERSION: REVISITING THE PREDICTORS RADIOLOGICALLY AND ACCORDING TO PATIENT REPORTED OUTCOME MEASURES Ahmed Harraz*, Amr Elsawy, Mohamed Elbaset, Ahmed Elkarta, Ali Elsorougy, Yasser Osman, Ahmed Mosbah, Hassan Abol-Enein, Atallah Shaaban, Mansoura, Egypt 12:20 PD27-12 PRIMARY ANALYSIS OF IMVIGOR 210: ATEZOLIZUMAB IN PLATINUM-TREATED ADVANCED UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA Robert Dreicer*, Charlottesville, VA, Michiel S. van der Heijden, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Petros Grivas, Cleveland, OH, Jean HoffmanCensits, Philadelphia, PA, Yohann Loriot, Villejuif, France, Margitta Retz, Munich, Germany, Nicholas J Vogelzang, Las Vegas, NV, Jose Luis Perez-Gracia, Pamplona, Spain, Arash Rezazadeh Kalebasty, Louisville, KY, Sergio Bracarda, Arezzo, Italy, Evan Y Yu, Seattle, WA, Christopher Hoimes, Cleveland, OH, Joaquim Bellmunt, Boston, MA, David I Quinn, Los Angeles, CA, Daniel P. Petrylak, New Haven, CT, Syed A Hussain, Liverpool, United Kingdom, Na Cui, Sanjeev Mariathasan, Fatema Legrand, South San Francisco, CA, Jonathan E. Rosenberg, New York, NY APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM INCIDENCE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF THROMBO-EMBOLIC EVENTS IN BLADDER UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA PATIENTS UNDERGOING NEO-ADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY AND RADICAL CYSTECTOMY: RESULTS FROM MULTICENTRE NORTH-AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN CONTEMPORARY DATA Wilhelmina Duivenvoorden, Hamilton, Canada, Siamak Daneshmand, Los Angeles, CA, Daniel Canter, Philadelphia, PA, Yair Lotan, Dallas, TX, Peter Black, Hamidreza Abdi, Vancouver, Canada, Bas van Rhijn, Elisabeth Fransen van de Putte, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Peter Boström, Turku, Finland, Ilmari Koskinen, Helsinki, Finland, Piotr Zareba, Hamilton, Canada, Janet Baack Kukreja, Rochester, NY, Wassim Kassouf, Samer Traboulsi, Montreal, Canada, Jehonathan Pinthus*, Hamilton, Canada 170 Sunday, May 8, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Podium Session 28 ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 10:30 PD28-01 TESTOSTERONE LOWERING, PSA RESPONSE AND QUALITY OF LIFE IN PATIENTS WITH ADVANCED HORMONE SENSITIVE PROSTATE CANCER RECEIVING TAK-385, AN ORAL GNRH ANTAGONIST: PHASE 2 INTERIM ANALYSIS Neal D. Shore*, Myrtle Beach, SC, James L. Bailen, Jeffersonville, IN, Christopher Pieczonka, Syracuse, NY, Daniel R. Saltzstein, San Antonio, TX, Paul R. Sieber, Lancaster, PA, David B. MacLean, Hongliang Shi, Hélène M. Faessel, Huamao Mark Lin, Yanyan Zhu, Cambridge, MA, Fred Saad, Montreal, Canada 10:40 PD28-02 AN IPOD-GUIDED SLOW BREATHING INTERVENTION TO CONTROL HOT FLASHES IN ADVANCED PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS ON HORMONE THERAPY Michael Diefenbach*, Simon Hall, Manhasset, NY, Vinay Patel, Phapichaya Chaoprang Herrera, New York, NY 10:50 PD28-03 COMPLIANCE WITH EVIDENCE BASED BONE HEALTH MANAGEMENT IN MEN ON CHRONIC ADT: OPPORTUNITIES FOR IMPROVEMENT Franklin Gaylis*, San Diego, CA, Jaclyn Gaylis, Kevin McGill, Sothary Julie Van, Hilary Prime, San Diego, CA, Jenna Essakow, Tel Aviv, Israel, Renee Calabrese, Susan S. Levy, Paul Dato, San Diego, CA 11:00 PD28-04 11:10 PD28-05 *Presenting author ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 11:20 PD28-06 SURVIVAL OUTCOMES IN OCTOGENARIAN AND NONAGENARIAN PATIENTS TREATED WITH FIRST-LINE ANDROGEN DEPRIVATION THERAPY FOR LOCALIZED PROSTATE CANCER Paolo Dell’Oglio, Mohamed Bishr, Katharina Boehm, Vincent Trudeau, Montreal, Canada, Alessandro Larcher, Milan, Italy, Zhe Tian, Fred Saad, Montreal, Canada, Umberto Capitanio, Alberto Briganti, Milan, Italy, Markus Graefen, Hamburg, Germany, Francesco Montorsi, Milan, Italy, Pierre Karakiewicz*, Montreal, Canada DETECTION OF ANDROGEN RECEPTOR VARIANT 7 (AR-V7) IN WHOLE BLOOD RNA OF METASTATIC CASTRATIONRESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER (MCRPC) PATIENTS TREATED WITH ABIRATERONE ACETATE (ABI) Tilman Todenhöfer*, Arun Azad, Jian Gao, Craig Stewart, Bernie Eigl, Vancouver, Canada, Arnulf Stenzl, Tuebingen, Germany, Miriam Teich, Toronto, Canada, Peter Black, Vancouver, Canada, Anthony Joshua, Toronto, Canada, Kim Chi, Vancouver, Canada FACTORS PREDICTING SKELETALRELATED EVENTS IN PATIENTS WITH BONE METASTATIC CASTRATIONRESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER Zachary Klaassen*, Augusta, GA, Lauren Howard, Amanda de Hoedt, Durham, NC, Christopher L. Amling, Portland, OR, William J. Aronson, West Los Angeles, CA, Matthew R. Cooperberg, San Francisco, CA, Christopher J. Kane, San Diego, CA, Martha K. Terris, Augusta, GA, Stephen J. Freedland, Los Angeles, CA 171 11:30 PD28-07 ASSESSMENT OF THE RATE OF ADHERENCE TO INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES OF ANDROGEN DEPRIVATION THERAPY WITH EXTERNAL BEAM RADIATION THERAPY- A POPULATION-BASED STUDY Paolo Dell’Oglio, Hiba Abou-Haidar, SamiRamzi Leyh-Bannurah, Zhe Tian, Montreal, Canada, Giorgio Gandaglia, Milan, Italy, Shahrokh Shariat, Vienna, Austria, Umberto Capitanio, Alberto Briganti, Francesco Montorsi, Milan, Italy, Markus Graefen, Hamburg, Germany, Fred Saad, Pierre Karakiewicz*, Montreal, Canada 11:40 PD28-08 RADIOTHERAPY FOR PROSTATE IN MEN WITH METASTATIC PROSTATE CANCER: A PROPENSITY-SCORE MATCHING ANALYSIS Ken-ichi Tabata*, Takefumi Satoh, Hideyasu Tsumura, Daisuke Ishii, Tetsuo Fujita, Kazumasa Matsumoto, Kazunari Yoshida, Masatsugu Iwamura, Sagamihara, Japan 11:50 PD28-09 ABNORMAL HER2 AND HER3 SIGNALLING IN PROSTATE CANCER: POTENTIALS FOR CLINICAL APPLICATION. Kasturi Rao, Massar Alsamraae, Luke Gaughan, Craig Robson, Stuart McCracken*, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom 12:00 PD28-10 COMBINATORIAL THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES WITH PD-1 INHIBITION IN PROSTATE CANCER Benjamin Benzon, Stephanie Glavaris, Brian Simons, Robert Hughes, Kamyar Ghabili, Patrick Mullane, Rebecca Miller, Katriana Nugent, Brian Shinder, Jeffrey Tosoian, Richard Blosser, Ephraim Fuchs, Phuoc Tran, Paula Hurley, Milena Vuica-Ross, Baltimore, MD, Edward Schaeffer, Chicago, IL, Charles Drake, Ashley Ross*, Baltimore, MD SUNDAY PROSTATE CANCER: ADVANCED (INCLUDING DRUG THERAPY) I Room 30 DE @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: E. David Crawford and Lance Pagliaro 12:10 PD28-11 NOVEL DRUGS FOR TARGETING HISTONE DEACETYLASE INHIBITOR TO CELLS CONTAINING ANDROGEN RECEPTORS: ANALYSIS OF IN VIVO EFFECTIVENESS AGAINST HUMAN PROSTATE CANCER. Carrie Sun*, Rebecca Arnold, David Gaul, Subhasish Tapadar, Atlanta, GA, Berkley Gryder, Bethesda, MD, Adegboyega Oyelere, John Petros, Atlanta, GA 12:20 PD28-12 A PHASE 1 STUDY OF A THIRDGENERATION ONCOLYTIC HSV-1 G47⌬ IN PATIENTS WITH CASTRATION RESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER Hiroshi Fukuhara*, Yuta Takeshima, Yukio Homma, Yasushi Ino, Tomoki Todo, Tokyo, Japan APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Sunday, May 8, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Video Session 6 UROLITHIASIS The videos in this session as well as the video libraries from the 2011-2016 Annual Meetings may be viewed in the Surgical Video Library and purchased in the Products Store during the Annual Meeting. Both are located in the Sails Pavilion. AUA members receive free online access to the Surgical Video Library throughout the year through AUAUniversity. Visit www.AUAnet.org/University to access. Room 29 CD @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Altan Ilkay and Carley Davis ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE V6-01 INTRODUCTION OF A RENAL PAPILLARY GRADING SYSTEM FOR PATIENTS WITH NEPHROLITHIASIS Michael S Borofsky*, Indianapolis, IN, Andrew J Cohen, Blake B Anderson, Chicago, IL, Jessica E Paonessa, Syracuse, NY, Andrew P Evan, James C Williams, Indianapolis, IN, Fredric L Coe, Elaine M Worcester, Glenn S Gerber, Chicago, IL, James E Lingeman, Indianapolis, IN V6-02 ULTRASOUND GUIDED PERCUTANEOUS RENAL ACCESS Manish Patel*, Jorge Gutierrez, WinstonSalem, NC V6-03 ADVANCED WIRE TECHNIQUES FOR COMPLEX PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY Nadya York*, Michael S Borofsky, Casey A Dauw, Indianapolis, IN, Jessica A Mandeville, Burlington, MA, James E Lingeman, Indianapolis, IN V6-04 FULL IMMERSION SIMULATED PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY USING 3D PRINTING TECHNOLOGY Jonathan Stone*, Alexander Fidalgo, Jennifer Park, Braden Candela, Doran Mix, Michael Richards, Erdal Erturk, Ahmed Ghazi, Rochester, NY V6-05 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN HIGHFREQUENCY AND LONG-PULSE LASER LITHOTRIPSY – A PRACTICAL EXPLANATION AND AN OBJECTIVE EVALUATION Peter Kronenberg*, Amadora, Portugal, Olivier Traxer, Paris, France V6-06 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE V6-07 DEVELOPMENTS IN URETEROSCOPIC STONE TREATMENT (DUST): TIPS AND TRICKS FOR LITHOTRIPSY OF RENAL STONES USING MULTI-CAVITY HIGHPOWER HOLMIUM LASERS Khurshid Ghani*, Galina Gagin, John Hollingsworth, Gary Faerber, William Roberts, J Stuart Wolf, Jr, Ann Arbor, MI URINE ACIDITY IS THE MOST IMPORTANT FACTOR IN URIC ACID STONE FORMATION: AN ILLUSTRATION Steeve Doizi*, Kathy Hill, John Poindexter, Margaret Pearle, Khashayar Sakhaee, Naim Maalouf, Dallas, TX 172 V6-08 SIMULTANEOUS ROBOTIC PYELOLITHOTOMY, URETEROLITHOTOMY, AND VESICOLITHOTOMY FOR A SEVERELY ENCRUSTED RETAINED URETERAL STENT Mary McHugh*, Francis Schanne, Philadelphia, PA V6-09 TRAINING IN A NOVEL FLUOROSCOPY SIMULATOR (IPERC) REDUCES EMULATED RADIATION TIME ASSOCIATED TO PUNCTURE AND IMPROVES KIDNEY ACCESS TIME IN PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY SIMULATION AMONG UROLOGISTS WITH SCARCE SURGICAL EXPERIENCE Juan Ramón Torres Anguiano*, Efraı́n Maldonado Alcaraz, Jorge Moreno Palacios, Guillermo Montoya Martı́nez, Virgilio Augusto López Sámano, León Octavio Torres Mercado, Eduardo Alonso Serrano Brambila, Mexico City, Mexico V6-10 PYELOCALYCEAL 3D MODEL TO FACILITATE ACCESS PUNCTURE IN PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY Doron Vantman*, Nicolas Stutzin, Alfredo Aliaga, Felipe Aguila, Fernando Marchant, Santiago, Chile THE NEW DEVELOPMENTS OF THE ROBOTIC ASSISTED RETROGRADE INTRA-RENAL SURGERY (RA-RIRS) WITH AVICENNA ROBOFLEX Jens Rassweiler*, Heilbronn, Germany, Kemal Sarica, Istanbul, Turkey, Petrisor Geavlete, Bucharest, Romania, Nida Zafer Tokatlý, Ankara, Turkey, Jan Klein, Ulm, Germany, Olivier Traxer, Paris, France, AbdulQadir Al Zarooni, Yasser Farahat, Umm Al Quwain, United Arab Emirates, David M. Hoenig, Long Island, NY, Guido Giusti, Milan, Italy, Volkan Tugcu, Istanbul, Turkey, M.Abdurrahim Imamoglu, Ankara, Turkey, Ahmet Yaser Muslumanoglu, Istanbul, Turkey, Murat Savas, Antalya, Turkey, Remzi Saglam, Ankara, Turkey, Anup Patel, London, United Kingdom V6-12 3D LAPAROSCOPIC ANATROPHIC NEPHROLITHOTOMY FOR STAGHORN CALCULI George P Abraham*, Datson George, Govardhan Reddy, Vijay Radhakrishnan, COCHIN, India APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Sunday, May 8, 2016 11:00 am - 12:00 pm SUNDAY V6-11 SURGICAL TECHNIQUES: PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY Room 6 A @ San Diego Convention Center 11:00 SURGICAL TECHNIQUES: PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY Moderator: W. Marston Linehan Presenters: Monish Aron, Jihad Kaouk, Chandru Sundaram 12:00 ADJOURN APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Sunday, May 8, 2016 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF MALE REPRODUCTION (SSMR) Room 20 D @ San Diego Convention Center 12:00 SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM (NON-CME) 1:00 INTRODUCTION Edmund Ko VASECTOMY UPDATE - THE PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE 1:10 1:20 1:40 2:00 VASECTOMY, PROSTATE CANCER, AND OTHER ASSOCIATED CO-MORBIDITIES MYTH OR REALITY? Lawrence Ross 3:00 BREAK R & D IN MALE CONTRACEPTION HISTORY OF MALE CONTRACEPTION & VASECTOMY R. Matthew Coward MEDICAL LEGAL ISSUES OF VASECTOMY Tung-chin Hsieh 3:15 EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES IN VASECTOMY VASAL GEL/RISUG/ALPHA BLOCKERS/ETC. Ira Sharlip 3:35 FUTURE DIRECTIONS FOR MALE CONTRACEPTION Ajay Nangia RESIDENT EDUCATION: EFFECTIVELY TEACHING VASECTOMY TO TOMORROW’S UROLOGISTS Jay Sandlow CONTROVERSIES IN VASECTOMY/CASE STUDIES/TIPS & TRICKS OF THE TRADE: PANEL DISCUSSION VASECTOMY TECHNIQUES AND EFFICACY/ POST VASECTOMY SEMEN ANALYSIS REVIEW OF AUA GUIDELINES Stanton Honig VASECTOMY RELATED CO-MORBIDITIES/HEALTH RISKS OF VASECTOMY 2:20 2:40 POST-VASECTOMY PAIN SYNDROME/CHRONIC ORCHALGIA EPIDEMIOLOGY, EVALUATION, AND TREATMENT James Hotaling *Presenting author 3:55 VASECTOMY CONTROVERSIES/CASE STUDIES Moderator: Stanton Honig Panelists: Jay Sandlow, Ajay Nangia, Ira Sharlip 4:40 Q & A WITH PANEL AND DISTINGUISHED SPEAKERS 5:00 SSMR BUSINESS MEETING 6:00 ADJOURN APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM 173 Sunday, May 8, 2016 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm CROSSFIRE: CONTROVERSIES IN UROLOGY: BENIGN Room 6 A @ San Diego Convention Center Moderator: Kathleen Kobashi 1:00 MALE REJUVENATION IS DETRIMENTAL TO YOUR HEALTH Moderator: Stanton Honig Debaters - Pro: Martin Miner, Mohit Khera Debaters - Con: Natan Bar-Chama, Thomas Walsh 2:30 URODYNAMICS ARE ESSENTIAL PRIOR TO SUI SURGERY Moderator: Roger Dmochowski Debaters - Pro: Raymond Rackley, Eric Rovner Debaters - Con: Deborah Lightner, Anurag Das 1:30 ALPHA BLOCKERS HAVE NO ROLE IN RENAL COLIC Moderator: Stephen Nakada Debater - Pro: James N’Dow, Thomas Chi Debaters - Con: Philipp Dahm, Brian Matlaga 3:00 ADJOURN 2:00 APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM PRIMARY URETHRAL ALIGNMENT HAS BETTER OUTCOMES THAN DELAYED RECONSTRUCTION AFTER INJURY FROM A PELVIC FRACTURE Moderator: Daniel Rosenstein Debaters - Pro: Charles Best, Bahaa Malaeb Debaters - Con: Steven Brandes, Sanjay Kulkarni Sunday, May 8, 2016 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm AUA / AACU HEALTH POLICY FORUM Room 1 @ San Diego Convention Center 1:00 AUA HEALTH POLICY GUEST SPEAKER (CME) 3:00 NARROW NETWORKS: HOW IT IMPACTS PHYSICIANS AND HOW TO FIGHT BACK David Brewster 2:00 ADJOURN APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM AACU HOFFMAN LECTURER (NON-CME) TRANSFORMATIVE UROLOGIC HEALTH CARE DELIVERY MODELS FOR THE 21ST CENTURY Ronald Loo Sunday, May 8, 2016 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES AND GRANTWRITING GUIDANCE FOR EARLY-CAREER INVESTIGATORS Room 2 @ San Diego Convention Center 1:00 COURSE OVERVIEW AND GOALS Carolyn Best 1:05 NIDDK TRAINING & RESEARCH MECHANISMS Tracy Rankin 1:17 NIA FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR UROLOGIC RESEARCH AND TRAINING Ramesh Vemuri 1:29 1:41 1:53 AUA AND UROLOGY CARE FOUNDATION OPPORTUNITIES AND EXTERNAL FUNDING SOURCES Krystal Brinson 2:05 GRANTWRITING 101 Erika Wolff 2:17 DOD/CDMRP FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR UROLOGIC RESEARCH AND TRAINING Melissa Cunningham PERSPECTIVES FROM AN EARLY-CAREER INVESTIGATOR Hyung Kim 2:29 AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY RESEARCH GRANTS IN UROLOGY RESEARCH Michael Melner PERSPECTIVES FROM A SENIOR INVESTIGATOR Dolores Lamb 2:41 Q&A 174 2:53 2:58 OVERVIEW OF THE AUA EARLY CAREER INVESTIGATORS WORKSHOP Carolyn Best 3:00 ADJOURN APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM CLOSING REMARKS Carolyn Best Sunday, May 8, 2016 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Moderated Poster Session 49 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP49-01 NEXT GENERATION SEQUENCING OF CELL FREE DNA REVEALS GENOMIC ABERRATIONS IN METASTATIC UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA Tilman Todenhöfer*, Stanislav Volik, Bernie Eigl, Vancouver, Canada, Scott North, Edmonton, Canada, Sonal Brahmbhatt, Anne Haegert, Vancouver, Canada, Johannes Mischinger, Arnulf Stenzl, Tuebingen, Germany, Stephane LeBihan, Alexander Wyatt, Colin Collins, Peter Black, Vancouver, Canada ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP49-05 PROGNOSTIC IMPACT OF C-REACTIVE PROTEIN KINETICS ON SURVIVAL OF PATIENTS WITH ADVANCED UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA Junichiro Ishioka*, Kazutaka Saito, Masaharu Inoue, Masaya Itoh, Soichiro Yoshida, Minato Yokoyama, Yoh Matsuoka, Noboru Numao, Yasuhisa Fujii, Kazunori Kihara, Tokyo, Japan MP49-06 ASSESSING CANCER PROGRESSION AND STABLE DISEASE AFTER NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY FOR MUSCLE-INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER Meera Chappidi*, Max Kates, Aaron Brant, Alexander Baras, George Netto, Noah Hahn, Phillip Pierorazio, Baltimore, MD, Mark Schoenberg, Bronx, NY, Trinity Bivalacqua, Baltimore, MD MP49-02 A STUDY TO EVALUATE THE PROGNOSTIC AND PREDICTIVE UTILITY OF CCP AND HRD ASSAYS AND GENETIC SEQUENCING IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY IN BLADDER CANCER Hristos Kaimakliotis*, Michael Koch, Lee-Wei Kao, Jane Cho, Richard Bihrle, Roberto Pili, Clint Cary, Timothy Masterson, Costantine Albany, Richard Foster, Indianapolis, IN, Julia Reid, Kristen Timms, Salt Lake City, UT, Liang Cheng, Indianapolis, IN, Steve Stone, Salt Lake City, UT MP49-07 THE RISK OF POSTOPERATIVE VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM ACCORDING TO THE CIRCULATING TUMOR CELL STATUS IN PATIENTS WITH UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA OF THE BLADDER TREATED WITH RADICAL CYSTECTOMY Armin Soave*, Sabine Riethdorf, Roland Dahlem, Lars Weisbach, Valentin Maurer, Oliver Engel, Sarah Minner, Klaus Pantel, Margit Fisch, Michael Rink, Hamburg, Germany MP49-03 COMPARATIVE EFFECTIVENESS OF ROBOT-ASSISTED AND OPEN RADICAL CYSTECTOMY: CANCER CONTROL Giorgio Gandaglia*, Aalst, Belgium, Karl Alexander, Munich, Germany, Michele Zazzara, Aalst, Belgium, Giacomo Novara, Melle, Belgium, Ruben De Groote, Aalst, Belgium, Alexander Buchner, Munich, Germany, Frederiek D’hondt, Aalst, Belgium, Montorsi Francesco, Milan, Italy, Christian Stief, Munich, Germany, Alexandre Mottrie, Aalst, Belgium, Christian Gratzke, Munich, Germany MP49-08 PROGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF DEPTH OF INVASION IN TRANSURETHRAL RESECTION OF BLADDER TUMOR SPECIMENS. Mahmut Akgul, Bream Matthew*, Nafiseh Janaki, Hammad Tashkandi, Lee Ponsky, Gregory MacLennan, Cleveland, OH MP49-09 IMPROVED OUTCOME WITH ADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY IN LOCALLY ADVANCED OR LYMPH NODE POSITIVE TUMORS AFTER RADICAL CYSTECTOMY Michael Froehner*, Rainer Koch, Ulrike Heberling, Vladimir Novotny, Sven Oehlschläger, Matthias Hübler, Manfred P. Wirth, Dresden, Germany MP49-04 THE UTILITY OF NEUTROPHIL-TOLYMPHOCYTE RATIO IN DETERMINING SURVIVAL OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS TREATED WITH NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY AND RADICAL CYSTECTOMY FOR HIGH-RISK BLADDER CANCER Austen Slade*, Chinedu Mmeje, Rebecca Slack, Jay Shah, Houston, TX *Presenting author 175 SUNDAY BLADDER CANCER: INVASIVE III Room 31 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Khurshid Guru and Mark Soloway MP49-10 PERIOPERATIVE AND ONCOLOGICAL OUTCOMES OF OBESE PATIENTS WITH BLADDER CANCER UNDERGOING ROBOTIC ASSISTED RADICAL CYSTECTOMY Nariman Ahmadi*, Daniel Roeter, Toshitaka Shin, Gus Miranda, Jie Cai, Monish Aron, Mihir Desai, Inderbir Gill, Los Angeles, CA MP49-16 FACTORS PREDICTING FAILURE TO FOLLOW PRE-SCHEDULED GEMCITABINE PLUS CISPLATIN CHEMOTHERAPY REGIMEN FOR UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA Tatsuo Gondo*, Yoshio Ohno, Yosuke Hirasawa, Takeshi Kashima, Kenji Shimodaira, Yoshihiro Nakagami, Jun Nakashima, Makoto Ohori, Masaaki Tachibana, Tokyo, Japan MP49-11 NEOADJUVANT GEMCITABINE AND CARBOPLATIN FOLLOWED BY IMMEDIATE RADICAL CYSTECTOMY FOR MUSCLE-INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER PATIENTS INELIGIBLE FOR CISPLATINBASED CHEMOTHERAPY: A PROPENSITY SCORE-MATCHED ANALYSIS Takuya Koie*, Chikara Ohyama, Atsushi Imai, Shingo Hatakeyama, Takahiro Yoneyama, Yasuhiro Hashimoto, Tohru Yoneyama, Yuki Tobisawa, Hirosaki, Japan MP49-17 CLINICAL OUTCOMES OF PATIENTS WITH HISTOLOGIC VARIANTS OF BLADDER CANCER TREATED WITH TRIMODAL BLADDER-SPARING THERAPY Ross Krasnow*, Hannah Roberts, Michael Drumm, Andrzej Niemierko, Chin-Lee Wu, Adam Feldman, Matthew Wszolek, Richard Lee, Michael Blute, Anthony Zietman, William Shipley, Jason Efstathiou, Boston, MA MP49-18 FDG PET-CT VS CT SCAN IN THE STAGING OF UROTHELIAL NEOPLASMS Gaya Josep Maria*, Oscar Rodrı́guez, Pablo Maroto, Ignasi Carrió, Ruben Parada, Andrés Kanashiro, Alfonso Gómez de Liaño, Joan Palou, Barcelona, Spain MP49-12 NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY FOR INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER: IS IT RIGHT FOR EVERYONE? Cooper Benson*, Neema Navai, Jianjun Gao, Arlene Siefker-Radtke, Graciela Nogueras Gonzalez, Vishnukamal Golla, Jeffrey Alliston, Ashish Kamat, Colin Dinney, Jay Shah, Houston, TX MP49-19 COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF HEALTH RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE (HRQOL) INSTRUMENTS FOR BLADDER CANCER. Travis Moncrief*, Priya Balaji, Bruce Lindgren, Badrinath Konety, Minneapolis, MN MP49-13 SELECTIVE NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY BY PREDICTION SYSTEMS IMPROVES THE CHEMOSENSITIVITY OF THE MUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCERS Yoichiro Kato*, Iwate, Japan, Hitoshi Zembutsu, Tokyo, Japan, Ryo Takata, Tomohiko Matsuura, Renpei Kato, Mitsugu Kanehira, Kazuhiro Iwasaki, Jun Sugimura, So Omori, Takaya Abe, Iwate, Japan, Yusuke Nakamura, Chicago, IL, Wataru Obara, Iwate, Japan MP49-20 EX VIVO FLUORESCENCE IMAGING OF UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA IN HUMAN BLADDERS TARGETED BY ICG-PHLIP Joseph Brito*, Providence, RI, Jovana Golijanin, Kingston, RI, Timothy Tran, Providence, RI, Gregory Andreev, Yana Reshetnyak, Kingston, RI, Ali Amin, Dragan Golijanin, Providence, RI APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM MP49-14 PREDICTIVE VALUE OF RADIOLOGICAL RESPONSE RATE FOR PATHOLOGICAL RESPONSE TO NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY AND POSTCYSTECTOMY SURVIVAL OF BLADDER UROTHELIAL CANCER Takashi Kobayashi*, Tomohiro Fukui, Yoshiyuki Matsui, Shigeaki Umeoka, Takahiro Inoue, Tomomi Kamba, Osamu Ogawa, Kyoto, Japan MP49-15 CLINICAL ROLE OF ADDITIONAL ADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH LOCALLY ADVANCED UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA FOLLOWING NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY AND CYSTECTOMY Kamran Zargar Shoshtari*, Michael Kongnyuy, Pranav Sharma, Mayer N Fishman, Scott M. Gilbert, Michael A Poch, Julio M Powsang, Philippe E Spiess, Jingsong Zhang, Wade J Sexton, Tampa, FL 176 Sunday, May 8, 2016 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Moderated Poster Session 50 PROSTATE CANCER: ADVANCED (INCLUDING DRUG THERAPY) II Room 28 DE @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Sam Chang and Daniel Petrylak MP50-02 MP50-03 MP50-04 *Presenting author ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP50-05 SYNTHETIC LETHAL METABOLIC TARGETING OF CELLULAR SENESCENCE IN PROSTATE CANCER WITH THE REPURPOSED DRUG METFORMIN Johnathon R. McCormick, Michael L. Blute, Jr.*, Bing Yang, Nathan Damaschke, David F. Jarrard, Madison, WI DOES THE NUMBER OF LYMPH NODES SAMPLED DURING RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY IMPACT RISK OF BIOCHEMICAL RECURRENCE IN PATIENTS WITH SEMINAL VESICLE INVASION? Ketan K. Badani, David J. Paulucci, Eric Moskowitz, Balaji N. Reddy, New York, NY, Michael J. Whalen*, New Haven, CT, Douglas W. Skarecky, Thomas E. Ahlering, Irvine, CA SALVAGE RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY COMPLICATIONS AND FUNCTIONAL OUTCOMES: OPEN VERSUS ROBOTIC PROCEDURES. Paolo Gontero*, Giancarlo Marra, Paolo Alessio, Marco Oderda, Anna Palazzetti, Francesca Pisano, Antonino Battaglia, Stefania Munegato, Claudia Filippini, Bruno Frea, Turin, Italy, Fernando Munoz, Aosta, Italy, Estefania Linares, Raphael Sanchez Salas, Paris, France, Sanchia Goonewardene, Prokar Dasgupta, Declan Cahill, Ben Challacombe, London, United Kingdom, David Gillatt, Raj Persad, Bristol, United Kingdom, Juan Palou, Barcelona, Spain, Steven Joniau, Leuven, Belgium, Salvatore Smelzo, Thierry Piechaud, Bordeaux, France, Alexandre De La Taille, Créteil, France, Morgan Roupret, Paris, France, Derya Tilki, Hamburg, Germany, Rick Popert, London, United Kingdom NEOADJUVANT ANDROGEN DEPRIVATION IN PRIMARILY INOPERABLE PROSTATE CANCER: CONSECUTIVE ASSESSMENT OF PERIAND POSTOPERATIVE OUTCOMES Turkan Hajili*, Carsten Ohlmann, Johannes Linxweiler, Stefan Siemer, Michael Stoeckle, Matthias Saar, Homburg, Germany 177 MP50-06 SIMVASTATIN INHIBITS THE PROLIFERATION, MIGRATION AND INVASION OF ANDROGEN INDEPENDENT HUMAN PROSTATE CANCER CELLS VIA UP-REGULATION OF ANNEXIN A10 Yoshiyuki Miyazawa*, Yoshitaka Sekine, Haruo Kato, Yosuke Furuya, Hidekazu Koike, Kazuhiro Suzuki, Gunma, Maebashi, Japan MP50-07 CURRENT EVIDENCE DOES NOT SUPPORT THE HYPOTHESIS THAT STATIN USE REDUCES THE RISK OF PROSTATE CANCER Ping Tan, Lu Yang, Shiyou Wei, Liang Gao, Zhuang Tang, Qiang Wei*, Chengdu, China, People’s Republic of MP50-08 CAN ANGIOTENSIN-CONVERTING ENZYME INHIBITORS REDUCE THE INCIDENCE, SEVERITY, AND DURATION OF RADIATION PROCTITIS? Abduelmenem Alashkham*, Catherine Paterson, Petra Rauchhaus, Ghulam Nabi, Dundee, United Kingdom MP50-09 LUTEINIZING HORMONE-RELEASING HORMONE ANTAGONIST REDUCE SERUM ADRENAL ANDROGEN LEVELS IN PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS Yoshiyuki Miyazawa*, Haruo Kato, Yosuke Furuya, Takashi Nitta, Yoshitaka Sekine, Hidekazu Koike, Hiroshi Matsui, Yasuhiro Shibata, Kazuto Ito, Kazuhiro Suzuki, Maebashi, Gunma, Japan MP50-10 THE INCIDENCE AND RISK OF BIOCHEMICAL RECURRENCE FOLLOWING RADICAL RADIOTHERAPY FOR PROSTATE CANCER IN MEN ON ANGIOTENSIN-CONVERTING ENZYME INHIBITORS (ACEIS) OR ANGIOTENSIN RECEPTOR BLOCKERS (ARB) Abduelmenem Alashkham*, Catherine Paterson, Phyllis Windsor, Allan Struthers, Petra Rauchhaus, Ghulam Nabi, Dundee, United Kingdom SUNDAY ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP50-01 SURVIVAL ANALYSIS OF PATIENTS WITH NODE POSITIVE PROSTATE CANCER AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY COMPARING OBSERVATION VS. ADJUVANT ANDROGEN DEPRIVATION THERAPY ALONE VS. ADJUVANT ANDROGEN DEPRIVATION PLUS EXTERNAL BEAM RADIATION THERAPY Karim Touijer*, New York, NY, Jeffrey Karnes, Rochester, MN, Daniel Sjoberg, Niccolo Passoni, Melissa Assel, Andrew Vickers, James Eastham, Peter Scardino, New York, NY, Francesco Montorsi, Alberto Briganti, Milan, Italy MP50-11 THE ROLE OF SALVAGE EXTENDED LYMPH NODE DISSECTION (LND) IN PATIENTS WITH RISING PSA AND PET/CT SCAN DETECTED NODAL RECURRENCE OF PROSTATE CANCER Daniel Porres*, Cologne, Germany, Daniar Osmonov, Alexey Aksenov, Kiel, Germany, Andrea Katharina Thissen, Timur Kuru, Cologne, Germany, David Pfister, Aachen, Germany, Klaus-Peter Junemann, Kiel, Germany, Axel Heidenreich, Cologne, Germany MP50-12 THE IMPACT OF LOCAL TREATMENT ON OVERALL MORTALITY IN PATIENTS DIAGNOSED WITH PRIMARY METASTATIC PROSTATE CANCER Björn Löppenberg*, Deepansh Dalela, Patrick Karabon, Akshay Sood, Jesse Sammon, Detroit, MI, Quoc-Dien Trinh, Christian Meyer, Maxine Sun, Boston, MA, James Peabody, Mani Menon, Detroit, MI, Firas Abdollah, Royal Oak, MI MP50-13 MP50-14 MP50-15 VALIDATION OF A BONE SCAN POSITIVITY RISK TABLE IN NONMETASTATIC CASTRATION-RESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER Daniel Moreira*, Rochester, MN, Lauren Howard, Brian Hanyok, Vishnu Kadiyala, Jameson Kuang, Colette Whitney, Floyd Wilks, Durham, NC, Christopher Kane, San Diego, CA, Martha Terris, Augusta, GA, Christopher Amling, Portland, OR, Matthew Cooperberg, San Francisco, CA, William Aronson, Stephen Freedland, Los Angeles, CA OSTEOPOROSIS AMONG MEN WITH PROSTATE CANCER DURING TREATMENT WITH ANDROGEN DEPRIVATION THERAPY Mads Poulsen*, Morten Frost, Odense, Denmark, Bo Abrahamsen, Holbæk, Denmark, Oke Gerke, Steen Walter, Odense, Denmark ASSOCIATION BETWEEN WEIGHT GAIN AND SARCOPENIC OBESITY IN PATIENTS WITH PROSTATE CANCER TREATED WITH ANDROGEN DEPRIVATION THERAPY Koji Mitsuzuka*, Miyagi, Japan, Atsushi Kyan, Tomonori Sato, Shirakawa, Japan, Kazuhiko Orikasa, Kesen-numa, Japan, Hiroshi Aoki, Sendai, Japan, Minoru Miyazato, Okinawa, Japan, Shintaro Narita, Akita, Japan, Takuya Koie, Hirosaki, Japan, Tomonori Habuchi, Akita, Japan, Chikara Ohyama, Hirosaki, Japan, Yoichi Arai, Miyagi, Japan MP50-16 RADIUM-223 RE-TREATMENT: EXPERIENCE FROM AN INTERNATIONAL, MULTICENTER, PROSPECTIVE STUDY IN PATIENTS WITH CASTRATIONRESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER AND BONE METASTASES Luke Nordquist*, Omaha, NE, Daniel Keizman, Kfar Saba, Israel, Neil Mariados, Syracuse, NY, Maria José Méndez Vidal, Cordoba, Spain, Camilla Thellenberg-Karlsson, Umeå, Sweden, Avivit Peer, Haifa, Israel, Giuseppe Procopio, Milan, Italy, Stephen J. Frank, Jerusalem, Israel, Kalevi Pulkkanen, Kuopio, Finland, Stefano Severi, Meldola, Italy, Jose Manuel Trigo Perez, Málaga, Spain, Paul Schwarzenberger, Rui Li, Whippany, NJ, Oliver Sartor, New Orleans, LA MP50-17 THE BURDEN OF SYMPTOMATIC SKELETAL EVENTS IN CASTRATERESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS WITH BONE METASTASES AT THREE CANADIAN URO-ONCOLOGY CENTRES Fred Saad*, Montreal, Canada, Neil E. Fleshner, Toronto, Canada, Alan So, Vancouver, Canada, Jacques Le Lorier, Montreal, Canada, Louise Perrault, Zug, Switzerland, Melanie Poulin-Costello, Raina Rogoza, Ewan J.D. Robson, Mississauga, Canada MP50-18 STUDY OF PSMA-TARGETED 18F-DCFPYL PET/CT IN THE EVALUATION OF MEN WITH AN ELEVATED PSA FOLLOWING RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Michael A. Gorin*, Steven P. Rowe, Margarita Mana-ay, Zsolt Szabo, Edward M. Schaeffer, Phuoc T. Tran, Mohamad E. Allaf, Curtiland Deville, Trinity J. Bivalacqua, Baltimore, MD, Steve Y. Cho, Madison, WI, Martin G. Pomper, Ashley E. Ross, Baltimore, MD MP50-19 DOSEⴚFRACTIONATED ANTIⴚPSMA RADIOIMMUNOTHERAPY (177LUⴚJ591) FOR MCRPC Jaspreet S. Batra*, Beerinder Karir, Kavya Pinto-Chengot, Yuliya S. Jhanwar, Shankar Vallabhajosula, Paul J. Christos, Gillian Hodes, Linda Lam, Ana Molina, Himisha Beltran, Stanley J. Goldsmith, David M. Nanus, Neil H. Bander, Scott T. Tagawa, New York, NY MP50-20 IMPACT OF ABIRATERONE ACETATE IN PROSTATE SPECIFIC ANTIGEN TRIAL UPDATE: EFFECT OF ABIRATERONE ACETATE AND LOW DOSE PREDNISONE ON PROSTATE-SPECIFIC ANTIGEN AND RADIOGRAPHIC DISEASE PROGRESSION IN PATIENTS WITH NON-METASTATIC CASTRATION-RESISTANT PROSTATE Charles Ryan*, San Francisco, CA, E. David Crawford, Aurora, CO, Neal D Shore, Myrtle Beach, SC, Willie Underwood, Elm and Carlton Streets, NY, Anil Londhe, Spring House, PA, Shawn Black, Tracy McGowan, Horsham, PA, Philip W. Kantoff, Boston, MA APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM 178 Sunday, May 8, 2016 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Moderated Poster Session 51 STONE DISEASE: SURGICAL THERAPY V Room 30 ABC @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Mark Noble and Bodo Knudsen MP51-02 ASSESSMENT OF CLINICAL FEATURES AND MANAGEMENT OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS PRESENTING WITH A FORNICEAL RUPTURE Aziz Khambati*, Yasin Bhanji, Christopher Morrison, Robert Nadler, Chicago, IL MP51-03 COMPARISON OF A NEW SINGLE-USE DIGITAL FLEXIBLE URETEROSCOPE (LITHOVUE TM) TO A NON-DISPOSABLE FIBRE-OPTIC FLEXIBLE URETEROSCOPE IN A LIVE PORCINE MODEL Oliver Wiseman*, Cambridge, United Kingdom, Francis Keeley, Bristol, United Kingdom, Olivier Traxer, Paris, France, Guido Giusti, Milan, Italy, Michael Lipkin, Glenn Preminger, Durham, NC MP51-04 MP51-05 MP51-06 MP51-07 *Presenting author ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP51-08 SAME-SESSION BILATERAL URETEROSCOPY: SAFETY AND OUTCOMES Johann Ingimarsson*, John Knoedler, Krambeck Amy, Rochester, MN A NOVEL TECHNIQUE OF SUCTIONING FLEXIBLE URETEROSCOPY WITH AUTOMATIC CONTROL OF RENAL PELVIC PRESSURE: AN INITIAL EXPERIENCE OF 37 CASES Leming Song*, Xiaolin Deng, Donghua Xie, Difu Fan, Zuofeng Peng, Tairong Liu, Ganzhou, China, People’s Republic of, Zhangqun Ye, Wuhan, China, People’s Republic of FACTORS PREDICTING SUCCESS OF EMERGENCY URETEROSCOPIC TREATMENT OF URETERAL STONES: A 3 YEARS SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE IN 212 PATIENTS Paolo Umari*, Stefano Bucci, Michele Rizzo, Nicola Pavan, Giovanni Liguori, Carlo Trombetta, Trieste, Italy DEFINITIVE URETERAL STONE TREATMENT (DUST) SCORE PREDICTS SUCCESS OF URETEROSCOPY IN ACUTELY OBSTRUCTING PROXIMAL URETERAL STONES Timothy Tran*, Simone Thavaseelan, Gyan Pareek, Providence, RI FLEXIBLE URETEROSCOPY AND LASER LITHOTRIPSY FOR RENAL STONES USING POP-DUSTING’: COMPARISON OF OUTCOMES BETWEEN TRADITIONAL DUSTING SETTINGS VERSUS ULTRAHIGH FREQUENCY SETTINGS James Tracey*, Galina Gagin, Duncan Morhardt, John Hollingsworth, Khursid Ghani, Ann Arbor, MI 179 MP51-09 PRIMARY VERSUS DEFERRED URETEROSCOPY FOR MANAGEMENT OF CALCULUS ANURIA: A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED TRIAL Mohammed A. Elgammal, Ahmad A Elderwy*, Mohamed M. Gadelmoula, Diaa A. Hameed, Hosny M Behnsawy, Mahmoud M. Osman, Adel Kurkar, Assiut, Egypt MP51-10 URETERAL STRICTURES AFTER URETEROSCOPY FOR NEPHROLITHIASIS: MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL OUTCOMES Philip May*, Seattle, WA, Ryan Hsi, San Francisco, CA, Henry Tran, Vancouver, Canada, Marshall Stoller, San Francisco, CA, Ben Chew, Vancouver, Canada, Thomas Chi, Manint Usawachintachit, San Francisco, CA, Brian Duty, Portland, OR, John Gore, Jonathan Harper, Seattle, WA MP51-11 RATE OF URETERAL STRICTURE FOLLOWING URETEROSCOPY FOR NEPHROLITHIASIS USING A NATIONAL DATABASE OF INSURED PATIENTS Philip May*, Sarah Holt, Joshua Calvert, Jonathan Harper, Seattle, WA MP51-12 COST SAVINGS WITH SELECTIVE GUIDE WIRE USE DURING RETROGRADE URETERAL ACCESS Mike Fascelli, Scott Hubosky*, Kelly Healy, Mihir Shah, Demetrius Bagley, Philadelphia, PA MP51-13 EMPLOYMENT OF THE NOVEL LASER DIRECT ALIGNMENT RADIATION REDUCTION TECHNIQUE (DARRT) FOR PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY ACCESS Patrick Yang, Samuel Abourbih*, Jim Shen, Salim Cheriyan, Mohamed Keheila, Jason Smith, D. Duane Baldwin, Loma Linda, CA MP51-14 PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY AFTER RECENT UROLITHIASIS RELATED SEPSIS: WHAT SHOULD PATIENTS EXPECT? ANSWERS FROM A MATCHED PAIR ANALYSIS Ramy F Youssef*, Orange, CA, Andreas Neisius, Mainz, Germany, Melissa Suarez, Simone L Vernez, Orange, CA, Gastòn M Astroza, Santiago, Chile, Zachariah G Goldsmith, Momin Ghaffar, Matvey Tsivian, Glenn Preminger, Michael E Lipkin, Durham, NC SUNDAY ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP51-01 SIXTY-DAY OUTCOMES AFTER SURGICAL VS. MEDICAL TREATMENT OF ACUTE RENAL COLIC Taylor Remondini*, Samir Sami, Bryce Weber, Dean Wong, Anthony Cook, Grant Innes, Calgary, Canada MP51-15 PRE- AND POST-OPERATIVE PREDICTORS OF INFECTION RELATED COMPLICATIONS IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY Marcelino Rivera*, Boyd Viers, Amy Krambeck, Rochester, MN MP51-16 IMPACT OF IRRIGATION FLUID PRESSURE ON THE RISK OF SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE SYNDROME AFTER CONVENTIONAL PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY: A RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL Mohamed Omar*, Mark Noble, Sri Sivalingam, Cleveland, OH, Alla El Mahdy, Ahmed Gamal, Cairo, Egypt, Manoj Monga, Cleveland, OH MP51-17 MP51-18 POST PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY HEMORRHAGE: ASSESSMENT OF FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH A NEGATIVE RENAL ANGIOGRAM Ricardo Palmerola*, Vinay Patel, Paras Shah, Christopher Hartman, New Hyde Park, NY, Nikhil Waingankar, New York, NY, Manish Vira, Arthur Smith, Zeph Okeke, New Hyde Park, NY MP51-19 PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY AS AN OUTPATIENT PROCEDURE; Ahmed fahmy*, Omer Algebaly, Wael Sameh, Alexandria, Egypt MP51-20 AMBULATORY PCNL: INITIAL CASE SERIES Julio G. Davalos, Glen Burnie, MD, Joel E. Abbott*, San Diego, CA IMPACT OF PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTRIPSY ON EARLY AND LONG-TERM RENAL FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH A SOLITARY KIDNEY Siobhan Telfer*, Husain Alenezi, Marie Dion, Daniel Olvera-Posada, John D. Denstedt, Hassan Razvi, London, Canada APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Sunday, May 8, 2016 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Moderated Poster Session 52 TRAUMA/RECONSTRUCTION/DIVERSION: URETHRAL RECONSTRUCTION (INCLUDING STRICTURE, DIVERTICULUM) II Room 28 ABC @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Jerilyn Latini and Keith Rourke ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP52-01 CORRELATION OF CYSTOSCOPIC URETHRAL STRICTURE STAGE WITH URINARY FLOW AND POSTOPERATIVE IMPROVEMENT Nicholas Hauser*, Bobby Najari, New York, NY, Frank Copeli, Frank Myers, Brooklyn, NY, Rajveer Purohit, New York, NY MP52-02 MP52-03 MP52-04 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP52-05 ANTERIOR URETHROPLASTY HAS TRANSITIONED TO AN OUTPATIENT PROCEDURE, BUT WITH INCREASED COMPLICATIONS: DATA FROM NSQIP Susan MacDonald*, Devin Haddad, Marc Colaco, Ryan Terlecki, Winston Salem, NC USE OF DYNAMIC MRI CYSTOURETHROGRAM IN EVALUATION OF ANASTOMOTIC STENOSIS AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY. Matheus Miranda, André Cavalcanti*, Carlos Felipe Trujillo, Gustavo Fiedler, Carlos Araújo Júnior, Leonardo Bittencourt, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil BURDEN OF DISEASE FOR URETHRAL STRICTURE MANAGED BY REPEAT ENDOSCOPIC TREATMENT VERSUS SINGLE ENDOSCOPIC TREATMENT OR URETHROPLASTY IN THE VETERANS AFFAIRS POPULATION Kiranpreet K Khurana*, Yuka Yamaguchi, Dawn Walter, Danil Makarov, Lee C Zhao, New York, NY A NOVEL USE OF METHYLENE BLUE IN ANTERIOR URETHROPLASTY Sanjay kulkarni*, Pankaj Joshi, Sandesh Surana, Atef Homuda, Jyotsna Kulkarni, Pune, India 180 MP52-06 PROSPECTIVE ASESSMENT OF EJACULATORY FUNCTION FOLLOWING URETHROPLASTY: RELATIONSHIP TO PATIENT AGE & STRICTURE LOCATION Trevor Haines*, Keith Rourke, Edmonton, Canada MP52-07 CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF BULBOSPONGIOSUS SPARING BULBAR URETHROPLASTY ON EJACULATORY FUNCTION AND POST-VOID DRIBBLING Ariel Fredrick*, Burlington, MA, Bradley Erickson, Iowa City, IA, Kristian Stensland, Alex Vanni, Burlington, MA MP52-08 EXCISION AND PRIMARY ANASTOMOSIS VS. DORSAL BUCCAL GRAFTING FOR BULBAR URETHRAL STRICTURES: COMPARISON OF OUTCOMES AND QUALITY OF LIFE Eric Wisenbaugh*, Simone Vernez, Rahul Dutta, Quynh Mai, Joel Gelman, Orange, CA STRICTURE LENGTH, PATIENT COMORBIDITY, INFECTIOUS ETIOLOGY AND OBESITY INFLUENCES STRICTURE RECURRENCE AFTER BULBAR URETHROPLASTY: MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS OF BULBAR URETHROPLASTY OUTCOMES David Chapman*, Adam Kinnaird, Keith Rourke, Edmonton, Canada MP52-10 ANTIMICROBIAL PRACTICE PATTERNS FOR URETHROPLASTY AMONG GU RECONSTRUCTION EXPERTS: A CALL FOR STANDARDIZATION Michelle McDonald*, Jill Buckley, San Diego, CA MP52-11 CAN HISTOPATHOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS OF LICHEN SCLEROSUS IN PATIENTS WITHOUT CLINICAL FINDINGS PREDICT URETHRAL RECONSTRUCTION OUTCOMES? Oscar A. Storme*, Jeremy B. Tonkin, Jefferson Lin, Ramón Virasoro, Jack M. Zuckerman, Jessica M. DeLong, Kurt A. McCammon, Norfolk, VA MP52-12 RECONSTRUCTION OF LICHEN SCLEROSUS RELATED URETHRAL STRICTURES: OUTCOMES OF LONG PENILE AND PANURETHRAL STRICTURES David Chapman*, Keith Rourke, Edmonton, Canada MP52-13 CHANGING TRENDS IN MANAGEMENT OF PANURETHRAL STRICTURE WITH ONE STAGE BUCCAL GRAFT AUGMENTATION URETHROPLASTY Pankaj Joshi*, Sandesh Surana, Atef Homuda, Sanjay Kulkarni, Pune, India MP52-14 NATURAL HISTORY OF PATIENTS WITH HYPOSPADIAS WHO UNDERWENT SURGICAL REPAIR: AN OBSERVATIONAL DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS WITH A FINAL SURPRISE Guido Barbagli*, Arezzo, Italy, Salvatore Sansalone, Valerio Iacovelli, Rome, Italy, Francesco Montorsi, Massimo Lazzeri, Milan, Italy MP52-15 *Presenting author MP52-16 PREDICTORS OF BLADDER NECK CONTRACTURE FOLLOWING RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Boyd Viers*, Vidit Sharma, Daniel Elliott, R. Jeffrey Karnes, Rochester, MN MP52-17 ENDOSCOPIC TREATMENT OF POSTERIOR URETHRAL STRICTURES FOLLOWING SIMPLE AND RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY: SUCCESS AND INCONTINENCE RATES Clemens M. Rosenbaum*, Tim A. Ludwig, Philip Reiss, Georg Salomon, Margit Fisch, Hamburg, Germany, Sascha A. Ahyai, Göttingen, Germany MP52-18 CHRONIC SUPRAPUBIC TUBE URINARY DIVERSION AS A MINIMALLY INVASIVE STRATEGY FOR RESOLUTION OF INCONTINENCE FOR COMPLEX RADIATION-INDUCED STRICTURES Kunj R. Sheth*, Matthias D. Hofer, Nicholas L. Kavoussi, Billy H. Cordon, Jeremy M. Scott, Allen F. Morey, Dallas, TX MP52-19 SURGICAL LEARNING CURVE OF POSTERIOR URETHROPLASTY FOR RADIATION-INDUCED BULBOMEMBRANOUS URETHRAL STRICTURES Joceline S Liu*, Matthias D Hofer, Billy H Cordon, Jeremy Scott, Allen F Morey, Dallas, TX MP52-20 PLGA MESH-COLLAGEN HYBRID SCAFFOLDS IN SUBSTITUTION URETHROPLASTY: PRECLINICAL TRIAL Denis Butnaru*, Petr Glybochko, Yuriy Alyaev, Andrey Vinarov, Leonid Marisov, Damir Kantimerov, Anatoly Shehter, Leonid Istranov, Elena Istranova, Ruben Aboyanc, Alexey Lundup, Alexander Kurkov, Elizabheta Saphronova, Elizabheta Vorobyeva, Michail Irityan, Moscow, Russian Federation APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM SURGICAL TREATMENT OF HYPOSPADIAS AFTER PUBERTY: CHALLENGES AND STRATEGIES Mujun Lu*, Dachao Zheng, Haijun Yao, Dongdong Xiao, Zhong Wang, Shanghai, China, People’s Republic of 181 SUNDAY MP52-09 Sunday, May 8, 2016 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Moderated Poster Session 53 PROSTATE CANCER: DETECTION & SCREENING VII Room 24 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Alan Partin and Quoc-Dien Trinh ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP53-01 DEFINING DELIVERABLES OF MULTIPARAMETRIC MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING (MPMRI)/ULTRASOUND (US) FUSIONGUIDED TARGETED PROSTATE BIOPSY: ACTIONABLE INTELLIGENCE METRIC (AIM) AND REDUCTION METRIC (RM) Benjamin Ristau*, Aseem Malhotra, Serge Ginzburg, David Chen, Rosaleen Parsons, Barton Milestone, Marion Brody, Michael Haifler, Mohammed Haseebuddin, Nikhil Waingankar, Rosalia Viterbo, Richard Greenberg, Marc Smaldone, Robert Uzzo, Alexander Kutikov, Philadelphia, PA MP53-02 NEGATIVE PREDICTIVE VALUE OF A NEGATIVE MULTI-PARAMETRIC MRI OF PROSTATE Joseph Mahon, Ronald P Kaufman Jr., Rebecca O’Malley, Badar Mian*, Hugh Fisher, Ahmed Essa, Albany, NY MP53-03 TRANSPERINEAL MRI VISUALLYTARGETED PROSTATE BIOPSIES COMPARED TO TEMPLATE MAPPING BIOPSY IN 534 MEN REQUIRING FURTHER RISK STRATIFICATION Alistair Grey*, Tom Hartingon, Clare Allen, Manit Arya, Mark Emberton, Alex Freeman, Caroline Moore, Shonit Punwani, Navin Ramachandran, Giorgia Trevisan, Miles Walkden, Hashim Ahmed, London, United Kingdom MP53-04 IDENTIFICATION OF HIGH-GRADE PROSTATE CANCER USING URINEBASED MOLECULAR BIOMARKERS COMBINED WITH CLINICAL RISK FACTORS Leander Van Neste, Maastricht, Netherlands, Geert Trooskens, Ghent, Belgium, Rianne J. Hendriks, Jack Schalken, Nijmegen, Netherlands, Wim Van Criekinge*, Ghent, Belgium MP53-05 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP53-06 CONTROLLING THE PROSTATE BIOPSY RELATED INFECTIOUS COMPLICATIONS THROUGH VIGILANT SCREENING AND ENHANCED ANTIBIOTIC PROPHYLAXIS Ardalan E. Ahmad*, Igor Sorokin, Himanshu Aggarwal, Ashish Bosukonda, Amina Khalid, Badar Mian, Albany, NY PERFORMANCE OF 3T MULTIPARAMETERIC MRI IN DIAGNOSIS OF PROSTATE CANCER IN COMPARISON WITH WHOLE MOUNT HISTOPATHOLOGY: A 5 YEAR EXPERIENCE Pornphan Wibulpolprasert*, Bangkok, Thailand, Steven S. Raman, Pooria Khoshnoodi, Weixia Yu, William Hsu, Nelly Tan, Jiaoti Huang, David Lu, Danial J Margolis, Robert Reiter, Los Angeles, CA 182 MP53-07 CANCER DETECTION RATE OF CONVENTIONAL VS 3D TEMPLATE PROSTATE BIOPSY IN A MRI/US FUSION DEVICE Shyam Natarajan*, Jiaoti Huang, Leonard Marks, Los Angeles, CA MP53-08 RECENT TRENDS IN PROSTATE MRI UTILIZATION, REFERRAL PATTERNS, AND CLINICAL UTILITY Michelle Kim*, Alexander Ryu, Garry Choi, Dicken Ko, Boston, MA MP53-09 SINGLE-CENTRE EXPERIENCE WITH SYSTEMATIC TRANSPERINEAL STEREOTACTIC PROSTATE BIOPSY PLUS MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING TARGETED, TRANSRECTAL ULTRASOUND GUIDED FUSION BIOPSY Michael Musch*, Amena Batul Malik-Patsalis, Ulla Roggenbuck, Jan Lukas Hohenhorst, Baris Taskiran, Roman Herholz, Thomas Ebel, Jens-Albrecht Koch, Susanne Krege, Darko Kroepfl, Essen, Germany MP53-10 PROBABILISTIC INCIDENCE MAP OF PROSTATE CANCER FOCI DETECTED BY MRI-ULTRASOUND FUSION TARGETED BIOPSY AMONG MEN WITH PRIOR NEGATIVE BIOPSIES Neil Mendhiratta*, Andrew Rosenkrantz, Artem Mikheev, Henry Rusinek, Samir Taneja, New York, NY MP53-11 A PRE-BIOPSY NOMOGRAM FOR PREDICTION OF THE RISK OF GLEASON SCORE > 7 PROSTATE CANCER ON COMBINED MRI-US FUSION TARGETED AND SYSTEMATIC PROSTATE BIOPSY AMONG MEN WITH NO PREVIOUS BIOPSY Marc Bjurlin*, James Wysock, New York, NY, Saradwata Sakar, Rajesh Venkataraman, Grass Valley, CA, Neil Mendhiratta, Xiaosong Meng, Andrew Rosenkrantz, William Huang, Herbert Lepor, Samir Taneja, New York, NY THE ROLE OF PROSTATE CANCER ANTIGEN 3 (PCA3) TEST AND MULTIPARAMETRIC PROSTATIC MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING (MPMRI) AMONG PATIENTS WITH PRIOR NEGATIVE BIOPSY: CORRELATION WITH RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY PATHOLOGY Thamir Alkasab*, Ardalan Ahmad, Patrick Rechard, Aza Mohamed, Juan Garisto, Kamel Fadaak, Antonio Finelli, Robert Hamilton, Girish Kulkarni, Michael Jewett, Alexandre Zlotta, Neil Fleshner, Toronto, Canada MP53-13 AN UPDATE ON HOSPITAL ADMISSION RATES FOR UROLOGICAL COMPLICATIONS AFTER TRANSRECTAL ULTRASOUND GUIDED PROSTATE BIOPSY Alaina Garbens*, Chris Wallis, Refik Saskin, Ying Liu, Robert Nam, Toronto, Canada MP53-14 MP53-15 MP53-16 *Presenting author COST EFFECTIVENESS OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE/ULTRASOUND FUSION PROSTATE BIOPSY VS STANDARD OF CARE (TRANSRECTAL ULTRASOUND (TRUS)-GUIDED BIOPSY) Kaitlan Cobb*, Washington, DC, Amichai Kilchevsky, Bethesda, MD, John Michael DiBianco, Washington, DC, Daniel Su, Thomas Frye, Bethesda, MD, Vikram Sabarwal, Washington, DC, Baris Turkbey, Peter Choyke, Bradford Wood, Peter Pinto, Bethesda, MD MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL ASSESSMENT OF MULTIPARAMETRIC MRI AND FUSION BIOPSY OF THE PROSTATE IN A BIOPSYNAÏVE POPULATION Arvin George, Meet Kadakia*, Bethesda, MD, Minhaj Siddiqui, College Park, MD, Soroush Rais-Bahrami, Birmingham, AL, Ardeshir Rastinehad, New Hyde Park, NY, Srinivas Vourganti, Syracuse, NY, Michele Fascelli, Michael Kongnyuy, Akhil Muthigi, Abhinav Sidana, Amichai Kilchevsky, Thomas Frye, Daniel Su, Bethesda, MD, John Thomas, Vidhush Yarlagadda, Vidhush Yarlagadda, Birmingham, AL, Maria Merino, Peter Choyke, Baris Turkbey, Bradford Wood, Peter Pinto, Bethesda, MD MP53-17 CANCER DETECTION ON MRI FUSION BIOPSY IS INDEPENDENT OF PRIOR NEGATIVE BIOPSY HISTORY: A MULTIINSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS Abhinav Sidana*, Meet Kadakia, Mahir Maruf, Arvin George, Michael Kongnyuy, Akhil Muthigi, Amichai Kilchevsky, Daniel Su, Maria Merino, Bethesda, MD, M. Minhaj Siddiqui, Baltimore, MD, Soroush Rais Bahrami, Birmingham, AL, Ardeshir Rastinehead, New York, NY, Srinivas Vourganti, Syracuse, NY, Thomas Frye, Bethesda, MD, Jennifer Gordetsky, Birmingham, AL, Michele Fascelli, Bethesda, MD, Jeffery Nix, Birmingham, AL, Baris Turkbey, Peter Choyke, Bradford Wood, Peter Pinto, Bethesda, MD MP53-18 ZERO SEPSIS IN 608 CONSECUTIVE TRANSPERINEAL PROSTATE BIOPSIES Sean Huang*, Armadale, Australia, Guan Hee Tan, Sarah Mann, Wee Loon Ong, Adam Landau, Ross Snow, Uri Hanegbi, Daniel Moon, Mark Frydenberg, Jeremy Grummet, Melbourne, Australia MP53-19 INTERACTION OF PSA AND MRI SUSPICION SCORE ON THE CANCER DETECTION RATE OF MRI FUSION TARGETED BIOPSY Xiaosong Meng*, Andrew B. Rosenkrantz, Neil Mendhiratta, Pauline Guiffart, Richard Huang, Fang-Ming Deng, Ming Zhou, Jonathan Melamed, William C. Huang, Herbert Lepor, Samir S. Taneja, New York, NY MP53-20 CAN PSA DENSITY AND FREEⴚTOⴚTOTAL PSA RATIO IMPROVE OUR ABILITY TO PREDICT PROSTATE CANCER ON BIOPSY? RESULTS FROM A PROSPECTIVE, MULTIⴚINSTITUTIONAL, AND CONTEMPORARY COHORT Samarpit Ray*, Nachiketh Soodana⫺Prakash, Miami, FL, Nicola Pavan, Trieste, Italy, Bruno Nahar, Amil Patel, Miami, FL, Yang Dong, Nashville, TN, Ramgopal Satyanarayana, Dipen J. Parekh, Sanoj Punnen, Miami, FL APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM OUTCOMES AND SAFETY PROFILE OF TRANSPERINEAL PROSTATE BIOPSY: RESULTS FROM THE VICTORIAN TRANSPERINEAL BIOPSY COLLABORATION Sean Huang*, Declan Murphy, Homayoun Zargar, Sarah Mann, Douglas Tjandra, Wee Loon Ong, Daniel Moon, Nathan Lawrentschuk, Mark Frydenberg, Jeremy Grummet, Melbourne, Australia 183 SUNDAY MP53-12 Sunday, May 8, 2016 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Podium Session 29 KIDNEY CANCER: LOCALIZED: SURGICAL THERAPY II Room 23 AB @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Jose Karam, Alejandro Rodriguez and Matthew Tollefson TIME 1:00 1:10 1:20 1:30 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE PD29-01 LONG TERM RENAL FUNCTION AFTER PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY VS RADICAL NEPHRECTOMY IN PATIENTS WITH PREEXISTING CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE: A PROPENSITY SCOREMATCHED ANALYSIS Leonardo Borregales*, Lisly Chery, Mehrad Adibi, Arun Thomas, Xuemei Wang, Rodolfo Dos Reis, Akshat Kumar, Jessica Brandt, Devin Gu, Matthew Wiemers, Surena Matin, Jose Karam, Christopher Wood, Houston, TX PD29-02 PD29-03 PD29-04 ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 1:40 PD29-05 HEMOSTATIC AGENTS DO NOT REDUCE BLEEDING AFTER ROBOTIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY Matthew J. Maurice*, Daniel Ramirez, Peter A. Caputo, Onder Kara, Jihad H. Kaouk, Cleveland, OH PRESENCE OF BLAND THROMBUS IS A NEGATIVE INDICATOR FOR CANCER SPECIFIC SURVIVAL IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING NEPHRECTOMY FOR KIDNEY TUMORS WITH VENOUS TUMOR THROMBUS Gong Chen, Charles Rew*, Ryan Hutchinson, Nirmish Singla, Kunj Sheth, Matthew Meissner, Ahmed Haddad, Dallas, TX, Michael Mann, E. Jason Abel, Madison, WI, Vitaly Margulis, Dallas, TX, R. Houston Thompson, Rochester, MN DOES AN UNEXPECTED FINAL PATHOLOGY OF PT3A RENAL CARCINOMA UNDERMINE CANCER CONTROL IN CLINICALLY T1N0M0 PATIENTS WHO WERE INITIALLY TREATED WITH NEPHRON SPARING SURGERY? Umberto Capitanio*, Milan, Italy, Grant Stewart, Edinburgh, United Kingdom, Tobias Klatte, Vienna, Austria, Alessandro Volpe, Novara, Italy, Bulent Akdogan, Ankara, Turkey, Marco Roscigno, Bergamo, Italy, Hans Langenhuijsen, Nijmegen, Netherlands, Martin Marszalek, Vienna, Austria, Oscar Rodriguez Faba, Barcelona, Spain, Maciej Salagierski, Canterbury, United Kingdom, Marco Carini, Florence, Italy, James Lingard, Edinburgh, United Kingdom, Luigi Da Pozzo, Bergamo, Italy, Christian Stief, Munich, Germany, Andrea Minervini, Florence, Italy, Sabine Brookman-May, Munich, Germany NATIONAL UTILIZATION OF RETROPERITONEAL LYMPH NODE DISSECTION AMONG PATIENTS WITH KIDNEY CANCER AND CLINICAL LYMPHADENOPATHY UNDERGOING NEPHRECTOMY Bream Matthew*, Robert Abouassaly, Cleveland, OH, Marc Smaldone, Alex Kutikov, Philadelphia, PA, Nilay Shah, Stephen Boorjian, R. Houston Thompson, Rochester, MN, Christopher Gonzalez, Hui Zhu, Simon Kim, Cleveland, OH 184 1:50 PD29-06 ASSESSMENT OF LONG TERM FUNCTIONAL OUTCOMES IN MORE THAN 1000 PATIENTS TREATED WITH MINIMALLY ISCHEMIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY Giuseppe Simone*, Rocco Papalia, Mariaconsiglia Ferriero, Gabriele Tuderti, Riccardo Mastroianni, Francesco Minisola, Leonardo Misuraca, Manuela Costantini, Salvatore Guaglianone, Vincenzo Pompeo, Giovanni Muto, Michele Gallucci, Rome, Italy 2:00 PD29-07 REDUCTION OF RENAL FUNCTION IN ROBOT-ASSISTED PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY (RPN) WITH WARM ISCHEMIA (“ON CLAMP”) AND WITHOUT ISCHEMIA (“OFF CLAMP”) Ioanna Paramythelli*, Volker Zimmermanns, Sven Lahme, Pforzheim, Germany 2:10 PD29-08 RELATIONSHIP OF POST-OPERATIVE CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE SUBTYPE STATUS AND OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING RENAL SURGERY miki haifler*, Robert Uzzo, Tianyu Li, Ron Gor, Dan Parker, Serge Ginzburg, haseebudin mohammed, Nakhil Waingankar, Ben Ristau, David Y.T Chen, Rosalia Viterbo, Richard Greenberg, Marc Smaldone, Alexander Kutikov, philadelphia, PA 2:30 PD29-09 PD29-10 PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY IN A COHORT OF “ENUCLEORESECTIVE” CENTERS: INSIGHTS FROM THE SURFACE–INTERMEDIATE–BASE (SIB) MARGIN SCORE INTERNATIONAL CONSORTIUM Andrea Minervini, Campi Riccardo, Riccardo Campi, Andrea Mari, Florence, Italy, Ottavio DeCobelli, Milan, Italy, Francesco Sanguedolce, Christian Villeda Sandoval, Bristol, United Kingdom, Brian Lane, Grand Rapids, MI, Georgios Hatzichristodoulou, Munich, Germany, Alessandro Antonelli, Brescia, Italy, Bulent Akdogan, Munich, Germany, Umberto Capitanio, Milan, Italy, Martin Marszalek, Vienna, Austria, Alessandro Volpe, Novara, Italy, Nihat Karakoyunlu, Ankara, Turkey, Hans Langenhuijsen, Nijmegen, Netherlands, Tobias Klatte, Vienna, Austria, Oscar Rodriguez-Faba, Barcelona, Spain, Miki Haifler, Philadelphia, PA, Sabine BrookmanMay, Munich, Germany, Marco Roscigno, Bergamo, Italy, Robert Uzzo, Philadelphia, PA, Alberto Lapini, Florence, Italy, Alexander Kutikov*, Philadelphia, PA 2:40 PD29-11 SURVIVAL OUTCOMES FOR LOCALIZED RENAL CELL CARCINOMA ACCORDING TO TUMOR LOCATION AND OPERATION METHOD (RADICAL VERSUS PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY): A PROPENSITY MATCHED ANALYSIS Myungsun Shim*, Anyang-si, Korea, Republic of, Myungchan Park, Myong Kim, Cheryn Song, Tai Young Ahn, Hanjong Ahn, Seoul, Korea, Republic of 2:50 PD29-12 LONGITUDINAL RENAL FUNCTION RECOVERY AFTER RADICAL NEPHRECTOMY AND RISK FACTORS FOR POSTOPERATIVE SEVERE RENAL IMPAIRMENT: A JAPANESE MULTICENTER STUDY Minato Yokoyama*, Naoko Kawamura, Yasuhisa Fujii, Masaharu Inoue, Junichiro Ishioka, Noboru Numao, Yoh Matsuoka, Kazutaka Saito, Chizuru Arisawa, Tokyo, Japan, Tetsuo Okuno, Toride, Japan, Akira Noro, Saitama, Japan, Shinji Morimoto, Tsuchiura, Japan, Kazunori Kihara, Tokyo, Japan APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY AFTER PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY: ROLE OF PARENCHYMAL MASS REDUCTION AND ISCHEMIA AND IMPACT ON SUBSEQUENT FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY Zhiling Zhang*, Juping Zhao, Erick Remer, Jianbo Li, Joseph Zabell, Steven Campbell, Cleveland, Oh Sunday, May 8, 2016 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Podium Session 30 PROSTATE CANCER: LOCALIZED: SURGICAL THERAPY II Room 29 AB @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Maxwell Meng and Thomas Ahlering TIME 1:00 1:10 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE PD30-01 HIGH PREOPERATIVE NEUTROPHIL–LYMPHOCYTE RATIO PREDICTS BIOCHEMICAL RECURRENCE IN PATIENTS WITH LOCALIZED PROSTATE CANCER AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Hakmin Lee*, Kwangmo Kim, Sung Kyu Hong, Seok-Soo Byun, Sang Eun Lee, Jong Jin Oh, Seongnam, Korea, Republic of PD30-02 *Presenting author ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 1:20 PD30-03 DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF PROSTATECTOMY ASSESSMENT AND COMPETENCY EVALUATION SCORING FOR ROBOT-ASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Ahmed Hussein*, Buffalo, NY, Khurshid Ghani, James Peabody, Detroit, MI, Brian Lane, East Lansing, MI, Richard Sarle, Dearborn, MI, Ronney Abaza, Dublin, OH, Jim Hu, New York, NY, Michael Fumo, Rockford, IL, Jeffrey Montgomery, Ann Arbor, MI, Daniel Eun, Philadelphia, PA, Deborah Rooney, Bryan Comstock, Susan Linsell, David Miller, Ann Arbor, MI, Khurshid Guru, Buffalo, NY IMPACT OF PREBIOPSY MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING (MRI) ON PREOPERATIVE RISK STRATIFICATION FOR BIOCHEMICAL RECURRENCE AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Yoh Matsuoka*, Junichiro Ishioka, Hiroshi Tanaka, Takayuki Nakayama, Masaharu Inoue, Masaya Ito, Soichiro Yoshida, Minato Yokoyama, Noboru Numao, Kazutaka Saito, Yasuhisa Fujii, Kazunori Kihara, Tokyo, Japan 185 SUNDAY 2:20 1:30 PD30-04 REASSESSMENT OF RISK FACTORS FOR BIOCHEMICAL RECURRENCE IN D’AMICO INTERMEDIATE-RISK PROSTATE CANCER TREATED BY RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Shintaro Narita*, Akita, Akita, Japan, Koji Mitsuzuka, Sendai, Japan, Norihiko Tsuchiya, Yamagata, Japan, Takuya Koie, Hirosaki, Japan, Sadafumi Kawamura, Natori, Japan, Chikara Ohyama, Hirosaki, Japan, Tatsuo Tochigi, Natori, Japan, Takuhiro Yamaguchi, Yoichi Arai, Sendai, Japan, Tomonori Habuchi, Akita, Akita, Japan 1:40 PD30-05 THE IMPACT OF DOWNGRADING FROM BIOPSY GLEASON SCORE 7 TO RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY GLEASON SCORE 6 ON BIOCHEMICAL RECURRENCE Won Sik Ham, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Heather J. Chalfin*, Zhaoyong Feng, Bruce J. Trock, Elizabeth Humphreys, Jonathan I. Epstein, Alan W. Partin, Misop Han, Baltimore, MD 1:50 PD30-06 ASSESSING THE ROLE OF TIME FROM PROSTATE CANCER DIAGNOSIS TO RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY: CAN SURGERY BE POSTPONED SAFELY? Vito Cucchiara*, Nicola Fossati, Nazareno Suardi, Andrea Gallina, Armando Stabile, Marta Picozzi, Emanuele Zaffuto, Giorgio Gandaglia, Paolo Dell’Oglio, Alessandro Larcher, Andrea Salonia, Francesco Montorsi, Alberto Briganti, Milan, Italy 2:00 PD30-07 QUANTITATION OF LONG TERM STABILITY AND SPECIFIC RELIEF OF LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS (LUTS) AFTER ROBOT-ASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Adam Gordon*, Douglas Skarecky, Kathyrn Osann, Harleen Dhaliwal, Blanca Morales, Thomas Ahlering, Orange, CA 2:10 PD30-08 INTRAOPERATIVE FROZEN SECTION MONITORING DURING NERVE-SPARING RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY: EVALUATION OF PARTIAL SECONDARY RESECTION OF NEUROVASCULAR BUNDLES AND ITS EFFECT ON ONCOLOGIC AND FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME Georgios Hatzichristodoulou*, Munich, Germany, Stefan Wagenpfeil, Homburg, Germany, Gregor Weirich, Jürgen Gschwend, Hubert Kübler, Munich, Germany 2:20 PD30-09 A COMPARISON OF THE INCIDENCE AND LOCATION OF POSITIVE SURGICAL MARGIN AMONG OPEN, LAPAROSCOPIC, AND ROBOT-ASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMIES: A SINGLE INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS Atsushi Koizumi*, Shintaro Narita, Taketoshi Nara, Koichiro Takayama, Kazuyuki Numakura, Hiroshi Tsuruta, Atsushi Maeno, Mitsuru Saito, Takamitsu Inoue, Shigeru Satoh, Tomonori Habuchi, Akita, Japan 2:30 PD30-10 THREE-DIMENSIONAL PRINTED MODEL OF PROSTATE ANATOMY AND TARGETED BIOPSY-PROVEN INDEX TUMOR TO FACILITATE NERVE-SPARING PROSTATECTOMY Toshitaka Shin*, Osamu Ukimura, Andre Luis de Castro Abreu, Los Angeles, CA, Shuji Isotani, Tokyo, Japan, Norio Fukuda, Nara, Japan, Toru Matsugasumi, Kyoto, Japan, Manju Aron, Los Angeles, CA, Hiromitsu Mimata, Oita, Japan, Inderbir S. Gill, Los Angeles, CA 2:40 PD30-11 PROGNOSTIC FACTORS FOR BIOCHEMICAL RECURRENCE MORE THAN TEN YEARS AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Kathleen Herkommer*, Lea A. Liesenfeld, Munich, Germany, Martina Kron, Ulm, Germany, Juergen E. Gschwend, Munich, Germany 2:50 PD30-12 PREDICTIVE FACTORS AND ONCOLOGICAL OUTCOMES OF PERSISTENTLY ELEVATED PROSTATESPECIFIC ANTIGEN IN PATIENTS FOLLOWING ROBOT ASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Anup Kumar*, New Delhi, India, Srinivas Samavedi, Vladimir Mouraviev, Hariharan PG, Bernardo Rocco, Rafael F Coelho, Vipul R Patel, Celebration, FL APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM 186 Sunday, May 8, 2016 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Podium Session 31 STONE DISEASE: MEDICAL & DIETARY THERAPY Room 30 DE @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Kristina Penniston and Margaret Pearle 1:10 1:20 1:30 1:40 1:50 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE PD31-01 ADMINISTRATION OF THE SELECTIVE ALPHA 1A ADRENOCEPTOR ANTAGONIST SILODOSIN FACILITATES EXPULSION OF SIZE 5 - 10 MM DISTAL URETERAL STONES, AS COMPARED TO CONTROL. Yasunori Itoh*, Atsushi Okada, Kazumi Taguchi, Yasuhiko Hirose, Yasuhiro Fujii, Takahiro Kobayashi, Masayuki Usami, Shuzo Hamamoto, Masahito Hirose, Keiichi Tozawa, Shoichi Sasaki, Kenjiro Kohri, Takahiro Yasui, Nagoya, Japan PD31-02 PD31-03 PD31-04 PD31-05 PD31-06 *Presenting author ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 2:00 PD31-07 COMPARISON OF POTASSIUM CITRATE, CITRIC ACID AND PLACEBO ON CALCIUM PHOSPHATE STONES RECURRENCE: PRELIMINARY RESULTS Steeve Doizi*, Naim Maalouf, John Poindexter, Beverley Huet, Margaret Pearle, Khashayar Sakhaee, Dallas, TX SILODOSIN IN TREATMENT OF DISTAL URETERAL STONES IN CHILDREN: A PROSPECTIVE,RANDOMIZED,PLACEBO CONTROLLED STUDY Hazem Elgalaly, Ahmed Eliwa, Mohamed Seleem*, Haitham shello, Emad Salem, Mostafa Youssef, Salem khalil, Zagazig, Egypt SHOULD WE STILL PRESCRIBE ALPHA BLOCKERS FOR URETERAL CALCULI? A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND METAANALYSIS Benjamin K. Canales*, Gainesville, FL, John M. Hollingsworth, Mary A. M. Rogers, Ann Arbor, MI, Shyam Sukamar, Minneapolis, MN, Phyllis Yan, Ann Arbor, MI, Gretchen Kuntz, Gainesville, FL, Philipp Dahm, Minneapolis, MN MEDICAL EXPULSIVE THERAPY, EVIDENCE FROM RANDOMISED TRIALS META-ANALYSIS Tarik Amer*, Martin Mariappan, Glasgow, United Kingdom, Ameet Gupta, Wolverhampton, United Kingdom, Bhaskar Somani, Southampton, United Kingdom, Frank Keeley, Bristol, United Kingdom, Allan Johnston, Glasgow, United Kingdom, Omar Aboumarzouk, Bristol, United Kingdom TITLE: PAIN FOLLOWING URETERAL STENT REMOVAL: PREVALENCE AND TREATMENT Gabriel Belanger*, Lisa Beaule, Portland, ME 2:10 PD31-08 PREVENTIVE EFFECT OF CITRATE AGAINST RECURRENT CALCIUM STONES DETECTED AS MICROCALCULI ON COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY Rei Unno*, Atsushi Okada, Kazumi Taguchi, Shuzo Hamamoto, Ryosuke Ando, Keiichi Tozawa, Kenjiro Kohri, Takahiro Yasui, Nagoya, Japan 2:20 PD31-09 DIABETICS ON METFORMIN EXPERIENCE INCREASED STONE EPISODES COMPARED TO NON-METFORMIN USERS. Balaji Reddy*, Haresh Thummar, Mantu Gupta, New York, NY 2:30 PD31-10 STATIN INTAKE REDUCES KIDNEY STONE FORMATION Andrew Cohen*, Melanie Adamsky, Charles Nottingham, Chicago, IL, Jaclyn Pruitt, Brittany Lapin, Sangtae Park, Evanston, IL 2:40 PD31-11 ALLN-177 REDUCES HYPEROXALURIA IN A PORCINE MODEL OF SECONDARY HYPEROXALURIA (2°HO) INDUCED BY A HUMAN-LIKE OXALATE RICH DIET Danica Grujic*, Lee Brettman, Boston, MA, Craig Langman, Chicago, IL, Olexandr Fedkiv, Kataryna Goncharova, Marek Kardas, Stefan Pierzinowski, Lund, Sweden 2:50 PD31-12 PROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF MELATONIN ON URINARY SYSTEM STONE DISEASE IN RATS Tarik Emre Sener*, Istanbul, Turkey, Ozge Cevik, Sivas, Turkey, Pinar Eker, Sule Cetinel, Goksel Sener, Istanbul, Turkey, Olivier Traxer, Paris, France, Yiloren Tanidir, Cem Akbal, Istanbul, Turkey APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM THE EFFECT OF NAFTOPIDIL 75MG FOR THE DOUBLE-J STENT RELATED DISCOMFORT: MULTICENTER, RANDOMIZED, DOUBLE-BLIND, PLACEBO CONTROLLED STUDY. Jong Jin Oh*, Seongnam-si, Korea, Republic of, Sung Yong Jo, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Sangchul Lee, Seongnam-si, Korea, Republic of, Sang Wook Lee, ChunCheon, Korea, Republic of, Min Chul Jo, Woong Na, Ju Hyeon Park, Chang Wook Jeong, Seoul, Korea, Republic of 187 SUNDAY TIME 1:00 Sunday, May 8, 2016 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Video Session 7 PEDIATRICS The videos in this session as well as the video libraries from the 2011-2016 Annual Meetings may be viewed in the Surgical Video Library and purchased in the Products Store during the Annual Meeting. Both are located in the Sails Pavilion. AUA members receive free online access to the Surgical Video Library throughout the year through AUAUniversity. Visit www.AUAnet.org/University to access. Room 29 CD @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Jennifer Yang and Mohan Gundeti ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE V7-01 COMPLETELY INTRACORPOREAL ROBOTIC-ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC ILEAL URETER FOR DIFFUSE URETERAL NEPHROGENIC ADENOMA Joel Koenig*, Adam Rensing, Paul Austin, Gino Vricella, Saint Louis, MO V7-02 TRANSLABIAL CORPORAL SPARING CLITOROPLASTY Shuvro De*, Varun Sundaram, Vani S. Menon, Linda A. Baker, Dallas, TX V7-03 COMPLETE ROBOTIC RECONSTRUCTION FOR PEDIATRIC NEUROGEINC BOWEL AND BLADDER Jonathan Riddell*, Syracuse, NY V7-04 MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL BLADDER EXSTROPHY CONSORTIUM: TECHNICAL STANDARDIZATION OF DISTAL EPISPADIAS REPAIR IN A BOY John Ward*, David Chu, Jason Van Batavia, Aseem Shukla, Dana Weiss, Philadelphia, PA, Joseph Borer, Evalynn Vasquez, Boston, MA, John Kryger, Travis Groth, Michael Mitchell, Milwaukee, WI, Douglas Canning, Philadelphia, PA V7-05 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE V7-08 ROBOTIC ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC RETROCAVAL URETER REPAIR Richard Fantus*, Joseph Pariser, Mohan Gundeti, Chicago, IL TWO-STAGE CLOACAL EXSTROPHY CLOSURE IN A MALE: A CASE FROM THE MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL BLADDER EXSTROPHY CONSORTIUM (MIBEC) Joseph G. Borer*, Evalynn Vasquez, Craig W. Lillehei, Young-jo Kim, Boston, MA, Douglas A. Canning, Philadelphia, PA, John V. Kryger, Travis Groth, Milwaukee, WI, Dana A. Weiss, Aseem R. Shukla, Philadelphia, PA, Michael E. Mitchell, Milwaukee, WI V7-06 PEDIATRIC ROBOTIC-ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC APPENDICOVESICOSTOMY REVISION David M. Hatcher*, Joseph J. Pariser, Mohan S. Gundeti, Chicago, IL V7-07 PEDIATRIC LAPAROSCOPIC CONGENITAL VESICO-VAGINAL FISTULA REPAIR FOR VAGINAL AGENESIS Frank J. Penna*, Paul R. Bowlin, Rakan I. Odeh, Lisa M. Allen, Walid A. Farhat, Toronto, Canada V7-09 MINIMALLY INVASIVE APPROACH TO YTYPE URETHRAL DUPLICATION. Matthew Schaff*, Charles Concodora, Michael Packer, Daniel Eun, Gregory Dean, Philadelphia, PA V7-10 ROBOT-ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC NEPHROURETERECTOMY OF A RIGHT PELVIC KIDNEY IN A PEDIATRIC PATIENT Michael V. Hollis*, Patricia S. Cho, Evalynn Vasquez, David A. Diamond, Richard N. Yu, Boston, MA V7-11 PEDIATRIC ROBOT-ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC EXCISION OF ECTOPIC DISTAL URETERAL STUMP Michael Hollis*, Patricia S. Cho, Evalynn Vasquez, Erin R. McNamara, Stuart B. Bauer, Richard N. Yu, Boston, MA V7-12 ROBOT-ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC PYELOURETEROSTOMY IN INFANTS WITH DUPLEX SYSTEMS WITH UPPER POLE URETERAL OBSTRUCTION: VARIATIONS IN DOUBLE J URETERAL STENTING TECHNIQUES Minki Baek*, Jason Au, Chester Koh, Houston, TX APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM 188 Sunday, May 8, 2016 1:00 pm - 4:30 pm SOCIETY FOR INFECTION AND INFLAMMATION IN UROLOGY (SIIU) Marina F @ Marriott 1:00 OPENING REMARKS Moderator: Joel Teichman 1:10 DEBATE: UNDERSTANDING AND MANAGING UROLOGIC CHRONIC PELVIC PAIN SYNDROME (UCPSS): UPOINT VERSUS LOWER URINARY DYSFUNCTIONAL EPITHELIUM (LUDE) Debaters: J. Curtis Nickel, C. Lowell Parsons 2:30 2:45 SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATIONS 3:30 SIIU GENERAL MEETING 4:30 ADJOURN APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM MEMORIUM TRIBUTE TO DR. GRANT MULHOLLAND Sunday, May 8, 2016 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm 12:55 1:00 WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION OF PROGRAM James Porter SUNDAY SOCIETY OF UROLOGIC ROBOTIC SURGERY (SURS) Marina D @ Marriott 2:55 QUESTIONS AND DISCUSSION 3:05 SESSION III: ROBOTIC SURGERY-KIDNEY CANCER SESSION I: ROBOTIC TRAINING AND PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT ROBOTIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY FOR COMPLEX RENAL MASSES Daniel Eun ROBOTIC TRAINING CURRICULUM IN EUROPE Alessandro Volpe 3:20 RENAL MASS BIOPSY DEBATE - FOR Debater: Jaime Landman 1:15 NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN ROBOTIC SURGERY Alexandre Mottrie 3:35 RENAL MASS BIOPSY DEBATE - AGAINST Debater: Ronney Abaza 1:30 QUALITY OUTCOMES IN ROBOTIC SURGERY 3:50 QUESTIONS AND DISCUSSION 1:45 QUESTIONS AND DISCUSSION 4:00 1:55 SESSION II: ROBOTIC SURGERY-PROSTATE CANCER SESSION IV: ROBOTIC SURGERY-BLADDER AND TESTIS CANCER ROBOTIC CYSTECTOMY AND DIVERSION Raj Pruthi ROBOTIC PROSTATECTOMY FOR HIGH RISK PROSTATE CANCER Christopher Kane 2:10 ROBOTIC SURGERY FOR PROSTATE CANCER AT JOHNS HOPKINS Mohamad Allaf 2:25 PAST PRESIDENTS PANEL DISCUSSION: MY MOST CRITICAL TECHNIQUE DURING ROBOTIC PROSTATECTOMY Moderator: James Porter Panelists: Jean Joseph, John Davis, Erik Castle, Chandru Sundaram 4:15 POST CHEMOTHERAPY ROBOTIC RPLND? James L’Esperance 4:30 SURS BUSINESS MEETING 5:00 ADJOURN APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Sunday, May 8, 2016 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm KOREAN WORLD UROLOGIC CONGRESS (KWUC) Ballroom 20A @ San Diego Convention Center 1:00 WELCOME ADDRESS BY KUA PRESIDENT & AUA Myung-Soo Choo *Presenting author PROSTATE CANCER Moderators: Gerald Andriole, Han Yong Choi, Jonathan Hwang 189 1:10 ANDROGEN DEPRIVATION THERAPY AND ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE Gerald Andriole 3:10 UPDATE OF DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF PREMATURE EJACULATION (PE) Run Wang 1:30 ROLE OF PALLIATIVE SURGERY (TURP) IN CRPC Seok-Ho Kang 3:30 PHOSPHODIESTERASE TYPE 5 INHIBITORS IN THE TREATMENT OF PE Arthur Burnett 1:50 TREATMENT OF CRPC: RECOMMENDATIONS FOR DAILY ROUTINE Neal Shore 3:50 ROLE OF SELECTIVE DORSAL NEUROTOMY FOR PE Dae-Yul Yang RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Moderators: Benjamin I. Chung, Jae Mann Song 4:10 PANEL DISCUSSION: WHICH IS MORE RELIABLE DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA FOR PE, OBJECTIVE PARAMETERS (IET) OR SUBJECTIVE SYMPTOMS? / ROLE OF SURGERY FOR PE Case Presenter: Hyun Jun Park Panelists: Arthur Burnett, Du Geon Moon, Run Wang, Dae-Yul Yang 2:10 DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT AND PROGNOSIS OF XP 11.2 TRANSLOCATION RCC Benjamin I. Chung 2:30 R.E.N.A.L. NEPHROMETRY SCORING SYSTEM FOR PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY Sung Hyun Paick 4:25 IMMUNE CHECKPOINT INHIBITORS IN METASTATIC RCC Peter Clark KUA/SKAU FELLOW/RESIDENT PRESENTATIONS Moderators: Isaac Kim, Kyu-Sung Lee 5:00 ADJOURN 2:50 MALE SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION: PREMATURE EJACULATION (PE) Moderators: Wayne Hellstrom, Se Woong Kim, Eugene Rhee APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Sunday, May 8, 2016 1:00 pm - 4:40 pm History Forum I HISTORY OF UROLOGY: HISTORY FORUM I Room 33 @ San Diego Convention Center TIME 1:00 1:10 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE FRI-01 PHILATELIC AND NUMISMATIC RAMBLE THROUGH THE HISTORY OF SIGNS AND DIAGNOSIS Erwin Rugendorff*, San Diego, CA FRI-02 FROM GIRLS TO BOYS TO OLDER MEN, THE INTERESTING TALE OF THE GUEVEDOCES AND 5-ALPHA REDUCTASE INHIBITORS Sandeep Gurram*, Richard Ashley, New Hyde Park, NY 1:20 FRI-03 THE HISTORY OF PROSTATE CANCER FROM ANTIQUITY: REVIEW OF PALEOPATHOLOGICAL STUDIES Kamyar Ghabili Amirkhiz*, Jeffrey J. Tosoian, Benjamin Benzon, Edward M. Schaeffer, Ashley E. Ross, Baltimore, MD 1:30 FRI-04 GENITOURINARY TUBERCULOSIS: FROM MUMMIES TO MODERN DAY Jonathan Pavlinec*, Rishi Modh, Thomas Stringer, Gainesville, FL 1:40 FRI-05 ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 1:50 FRI-06 PRIAPISM – A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE FROM ANTIQUITY TO THE MORE RECENT PAST Alberto Coscione*, Michalis Varnavas, Samer Katmawi-Sabbagh, London, United Kingdom THE RISE AND FALL OF OCCUPATIONAL BLADDER CANCER IN THE WESTERN WORLD Michael Wanis*, Leicester, United Kingdom, Marios Hadjipavlou, Portsmouth, United Kingdom 190 2:00 FRI-07 REVOLUTIONARY UROLOGISTS: CUBA’S CONTRIBUTION TO UROLOGIC HISTORY Jorge Pereira*, New York, NY, Ricardo Palmerola, New Hyde Park, NY, Jeffrey A. Stock, New York, NY 2:10 FRI-08 ON DIFFERENT SHORES: REYNALDO DOS SANTOS OF LISBON AND MOSES SWICK OF NEW YORK, THE FATHERS OF MODERN UROLOGIC IMAGING Lorenzo Marconi*, Coimbra, Portugal, Jonathan Bloom, Valhalla, NY, John Phillips, Sleepy Hollow, NY 2:20 FRI-09 THE CREATION OF THE NEOVAGINA: A HISTORY OF VAGINAL RECONSTRUCTION Ricardo Palmerola*, Christopher Hartman, Farzeen Firoozi, New Hyde Park, NY 2:30 FRI-10 PIONEERING ANATOMICAL RESEARCH ON FEMALE PELVIS AND VESICOVAGINAL FISTULAS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF PADUA (15TH-18TH CENTURY) Mariangela Mancini*, Marialaura Righetto, Filiberto Zattoni, Padova, Italy FRI-11 2:50 TO STIMULATE OR NOT TO STIMULATE: MEDICAL MASTURBATION, FEMALE FRIGIDITY AND CONTEMPORARY UNDERSTANDINGS OF FEMALE SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION Unwanaobong Nseyo*, San Diego, CA THE 2015 AUA EARL NATION RETROSPECTROSCOPE AWARD Yefim Sheynkin for “Levi Jay Hammond and the First Human Organ Transplantations of 1911” 3:00 BICKNELL LECTURE M. Donald Blaufox, MD, PhD: “Urologic Equivalents in Physical Diagnosis” 3:30 FRI-12 MICROSCOPY AND UROLOGY- THE ADVANCE OF SIGHT Michael Moran*, McComb, MS 3:40 FRI-13 THE UROSCOPY WHEEL: A TOOL FOR STREAMLINED DIAGNOSIS Brendan Browne*, Daniel Kaufman, Ariel Fredrick, Lara S Maclachlan, Burlington, MA 3:50 FRI-14 4:00 FRI-15 THE HISTORY OF URINE AS HEALING AGENT Jay Motola*, New York, NY 4:10 FRI-16 MICROSCOPE, HEMOCYTOMETER AND SEXUAL REVOLUTION: THE HISTORY OF SEMEN ANALYSIS April Szafran*, David Schulsinger, Yefim Sheynkin, Stony Brook, NY 4:20 FRI-17 DR JOSEPH BELL: SURGICAL SLEUTH AND THE INSPIRATION BEHIND SHERLOCK HOLMES Tracy M Downs*, Sutchin R Patel, Madison, WI 4:30 FRI-18 NOT YOUR PAPPY’S TEST: THE ORIGINS OF THE PAP’ SMEAR Daniel Rittenberg, Merrit DeBartolo, Howard Adler*, Stony Brook, NY 4:40 ADJOURN APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM URINARY FEVER: A FORGOTTEN CONCEPT IN UROLOGIC AND MEDICAL HISTORY Friedrich Moll*, Cologne, Germany, Thorsten Halling, Matthis Krischel, Heiner Fangerau, Duesseldorf, Germany Sunday, May 8, 2016 4:40 pm - 5:30 pm History Forum II HISTORY OF UROLOGY: HISTORY FORUM II Room 33 @ San Diego Convention Center TIME 4:40 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE FRII-01 THE IMPACT OF VENEREAL DISEASE DURING WORLD WAR I: HUGH HAMPTON YOUNG AND THE CHASTE OF AMERICAN SOLDIERS Zachary Klaassen*, Shenelle N. Wilson, Augusta, GA, Kayla Dmytruk, Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Reena Kabaria, Michael Kemper, Martha K. Terris, Ronald W. Lewis, Durwood E. Neal, Jr, Arthur M. Smith, Augusta, GA 4:43 FRII-02 THE MANAGEMENT OF GENITOURINARY TRAUMA IN WORLD WAR II Joseph Sterbis*, Ronald Caras, John Musser, Ryan Speir, Honolulu, HI 4:46 FRII-03 LAZZARO SPALLANZANI (1729-1799): THE FIRST SUCCESSFUL ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION EXPERIMENTS Giorgio Bozzini*, Mauro Seveso, Pietro Bono, Oliviero De Francesco, Alberto Mandressi, Gianluigi Taverna, Castellanza VA, Italy 4:49 FRII-04 *Presenting author ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 4:52 FRII-05 THE CONTRIBUTION OF SIR THOMAS SPENCER WELLS TO UROLOGY Michael Wanis*, Jonathan Goddard, Leicester, United Kingdom JOZEF DIETL AND THE STORY BEHIND ⴕDIETL’S CRISISⴕ Helen Levey Bernie*, William Hulbert, Jimena Cubillos, Ronald Rabinowitz, Rochester, NY 191 4:55 FRII-06 A PEACEABLE KINGDOM: THE STORY OF DR. CHARLES C. HIGGINS FORMER PRESIDENT OF THE AUA Joseph Mahon*, R. Charles Welliver, Albany, NY 4:58 FRII-07 HISTORY OF FORMER AMERICAN UROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION HISTORIAN DR. RALPH LANDES: A MAN OF ALL SEASONS Sevann Helo*, Loudonville, NY, Mark White, Albany, NY 5:01 FRII-08 AMERICAN WOMEN IN UROLOGY: A FASCINATING HISTORY Kymora Scotland*, Patricia Lewandoski, Amar Raval, Alana Murphy, Philadelphia, PA 5:04 FRII-09 BLADDER EXSTROPHY AND THE ORIGINAL MONSTER MANUAL: THE LIFE OF JOHANNES SCHENCK VON GRAFENBERG Janae Preece*, Columbus, OH, Kristina Suson, Detroit, MI SUNDAY 2:40 5:07 5:10 5:13 FRII-10 FRII-11 FRII-12 HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE UROLOGIC MANAGEMENT OF SPINA BIFIDA PRE AND POST THE ADVENT OF CLEAN INTERMITTENT CATHETERIZATION. Rajeev Chaudhry*, Pankaj Dangle, Glenn Cannon, Michael Ost, Francis Schneck, Heidi Stephany, Pittsburgh, PA FROM MOON ROCKS TO KIDNEY STONES: A LOOK AT THE EVOLUTION OF THE CYBERWAND Rutveej Patel*, Izak Faiena, Sammy Elsamra, New Brunswick, NJ BIOLOGIC OR NATIVE TISSUE CYSTOCELE REPAIR INSTEAD OF SYNTHETIC MESH- DID WE COME FULL CIRCLE? A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE. Kirin Syed, Miramar, FL, Michael Consolo*, Stratford, NJ, David Sussman, Voorhees, NJ, Angelo Gousse, Miramar, FL 5:16 FRII-13 VITAMIN D: FROM ITS DISCOVERY TO ⴕSUNSHINE BEERⴕ TO ITS ROLE IN UROLOGY Tracy M. Downs*, Madison, WI, Kristina L. Penniston, Sutchin R. Patel, Stephen Y. Nakada, Madison, WI 5:19 FRII-14 THE CHRISTMAS CAROL DISEASE: THE KIDNEY DISEASE OF CHARLES DICKENS’ TINY TIM Daniel Marchalik*, Washington, DC 5:22 FRII-15 A CENTURY OF UROLOGICAL MAYHEM FROM ZIPPERS Lawrence Wyner*, Huntington, WV 5:30 ADJOURN APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Sunday, May 8, 2016 1:00 pm - 5:30 pm GERIATRIC UROLOGICAL SOCIETY (GUS) Marina G @ Marriott 1:00 WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS Society President: Tomas Griebling Past President: Ananias Diokno 1:15 STATE OF THE ART LECTURE: ANTICOAGULATION IN GERIATRIC PATIENTS: UROLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS Daniel Culkin 2:55 NOCTURNAL ENURESIS: A POTENTIAL MARKER FOR FALLS RISK IN OLDER WOMEN WITH URINARY INCONTINENCE Diane Newman 3:05 QUESTIONS AND DISCUSSION 3:15 BREAK 3:30 MULTINATIONAL GERIATRIC ABSTRACT PRESENTATIONS 1:45 PM TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCE PODIUM 1:45 OVERACTIVE BLADDER AND AGE DEPENDENT CHANGES IN PURINERGIC RECEPTOR EXPRESSION Vivian Cristofaro 2:00 INFLUENCE OF AGING ON BLADDER REMODELING AND SIGNALING Lori Birder 3:40 ADULT STEM CELL AND UNDERACTIVE BLADDER Michael Chancellor 2:15 PANEL DISCUSSION: UPDATE ON GERIATRIC URINARY INCONTINENCE IN COMMUNITY DWELLING ELDERLY WOMEN 3:50 2:15 BEHAVIORAL MODIFICATION PROGRAM FOR URINARY INCONTINENCE: UPDATE ON THE TULIP AND GLADIOLUS NIH FUNDED RESEARCH TRIALS Diane Newman CATHETER ASSOCIATED UTI IN ELDERLY PEOPLE: LOCAL STUDY VALIDATES INTERNATIONAL RECOMMENDATION OF URINE SAMPLING TECHNIQUE Deepak Batura 4:00 GERIATRIC UROONCOLOGY IN HUNGARY Peter Nyirady 4:10 LAPAROSCOPIC RENAL SURGERY OUTCOMES IN ELDERLY PATIENTS IN MEXICO CITY Jesus E. Rosas Nava 4:20 EFFECT OF ANDROGEN DEPRIVATION THERAPY IN ASIAN PATIENTS WITH PROSTATE CANCER Chi-Fai Ng 4:30 UPDATE ON DIETARY MODIFICATIONS TO DECREASE THE RISK OF PROSTATE CANCER IN THE GERIATRIC POPULATION Barbara Shorter 2:35 2:45 NATIONAL HISTORY OF LUTS IN OLDER MEN: PERSPECTIVES FROM THE CONCORD HEALTH AND AGING PROJECT (CHAMP) Lewis Chan THE GERIATRIC UROLOGIST’S ROLE IN MAINTAINING QUALITY CONTROL IN MULTICENTER RESEARCH PROGRAMS TESTING BEHAVIORAL MODIFICATION EFFECTIVENESS Tomas Griebling A NEW QUESTIONNAIRE TO PREDICT UI IN ELDERLY WOMEN Ananias Diokno 192 4:40 4:50 DOES USING ALPRAZOLAM DURING OUTPATIENT FLEXIBLE CYSTOSCOPY DECREASE ANXIETY AND PAIN IN GERIATRIC PATIENTS? Ibrahim Cevik QUESTIONS AND DISCUSSION 5:30 ADJOURN APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM THE UPDATED AGS BEERS CRITERIA FOR POTENTIALLY INAPPROPRIATE MEDICATION USE IN OLDER ADULTS: IMPLICATIONS OF UROLOGY Tomas Griebling Sunday, May 8, 2016 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm 2:00 OPENING REMARKS AUA Secretary: Manoj Monga 2:05 PROSTATE CANCER –TREATMENT OF HIGH RISK PROSTATE CANCER Moderators: Shiro Saito, James Eastham 2:05 2:15 2:30 LECTURE 1: IS SURGERY SUPERIOR TO RADIOTHERAPY FOR HIGH RISK PROSTATE CANCER? James Eastham PANEL DISCUSSION: TREATMENT OF HIGH RISK PROSTATE CANCER- WHAT IS THE BEST MANAGEMENT? Panelists: Kazuto Ito, Motoo Araki, Daniel Lin, Monish Aron RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Moderators: Masatoshi Eto, Robert Uzzo 3:00 LECTURE 1: HOW FAR CAN WE GO WITH ROBOTIC SURGERY IN URO-ONCOLOGY? Inderbir Gill 3:10 LECTURE 2: THE CURRENT STATUS OF ROBOTIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY FOR RENAL CELL CARCINOMA IN JAPAN Masato Fujisawa PANEL DISCUSSION: WHAT IS YOUR CHOICE OF TREATMENT FOR THIS SITUATION? Panelists: Junya Furukawa, Tsunenori Kondo, Inderbir Gill, Robert Uzzo 3:50 BREAK 4:05 BLADDER CANCER Moderators: Yasuhisa Fujii, Ashish Kamat LECTURE 1: SALVAGE AFTER FAILURE OF BCG THERAPY Ashish Kamat LECTURE 2: BASIS FOR MULTIINSTITUTIONAL RANDOMIZED TRIAL USING TRIMODALITY THERAPY FOR HIGH RISK PROSTATE CANCER IN JAPAN (TRIP STUDY) Shiro Saito 3:00 3:20 4:15 LECTURE 2: PREDICTING RESPONSE TO BCG IMMUNOTHERAPY FOR BLADDER CANCER Yasuhisa Fujii 4:25 PANEL DISCUSSION: APPROACHES TO COMPLICATED CASES OF BLADDER CANCER Panelists: Rikiya Taoka, Tetsuya Shindo, Badrinath Konety, Hooman Djaladat 4:55 CLOSING REMARKS Masato Fujisawa 5:10 ADJOURN APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Sunday, May 8, 2016 2:00 pm - 5:10 pm BRITISH ASSOCIATION OF UROLOGICAL SURGEONS (BAUS) / BJU INTERNATIONAL (BJUI) / UROLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND (USANZ) Seaport FGH @ Hyatt 2:00 WELCOME REMARKS 2:25 2:05 TREATMENT EFFECTIVENESS IN PROSTATE CANCER – EARLY THOUGHTS FROM THE PROTECT STUDY Freddie Hamdy WHAT WE KNOW AND WHAT WE DON’T KNOW ABOUT THE ROLE OF MRI IN THE PROSTATE CANCER DIAGNOSTIC PATHWAY Mark Emberton 2:45 FOCAL THERAPY – READY FOR PRIME TIME? Hashim Ahmed *Presenting author 193 SUNDAY JAPANESE UROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION (JUA) San Diego A @ Marriott 3:05 A RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF ROBOTIC VS. OPEN RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Geoff Coughlin 4:10 THE PUBLICATION OF UROLOGIST IDENTIFIABLE SURGICAL OUTCOME DATA – AN ENGLISH EXPERIENCE Mark Speakman 3:20 PROSPECTIVE NON-RANDOMISED LONGITUDINAL COMPARATIVE STUDY OF OUTCOMES AFTER PRIMARY SURGICAL TREATMENT FOR LOCALIZED PROSTATE CANCER Mark Frydenberg 4:30 HOW MIGHT THE BAUS NATIONAL PCNL DATABASE IMPROVE OUTCOMES? Oliver Wiseman 4:50 SOCIAL MEDIA IN UROLOGY Stacy Loeb 3:40 TEA BREAK 5:10 ADJOURN 3:50 RECENT ADVANCES IN PAEDIATRIC ROBOTIC SURGERY Mohan Gundeti APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Sunday, May 8, 2016 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm SOCIEDAD ARGENTINA DE UROLOGIA (SAU) San Diego Ballroom B @ Marriott 2:00 APERTURA (OPENING) 3:45 BREAK 2:05 ROL ACTUAL DE LA RESONANCIA MULTIPARAMÉTRICA DE PRÓSTATA EN LA PRÁCTICA CLÍNICA (CURRENT ROLE OF PROSTATE MULTIPARAMETRIC MRI IN THE CLINICAL PRACTICE) Moderators: Esteban Casabe, Adrian Momesso Speaker: Pablo Contreras 4:15 CÓMO RESOLVER Y EVITAR COMPLICACIONES EN LA NEFRECTOMÍA PARCIAL LAPAROSCÓPICA (HOW TO RESOLVE AND AVOID COMPLICATIONS OF LAPAROSCOPIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY) Moderators: Martin Del Sordo, Jose Juan Rozanec Speaker: Gonzalo Vitagliano 2:25 TRUCOS Y SECRETOS EN EL MANEJO DE LAS COMPLICACIONES DE LA NEFRECTOMÍA RADICAL LAPAROSCÓPICA (TRICKS AND SECRETS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF COMPLICATIONS OF LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL NEPHRECTOMY) Moderators: Claudio Graziano, Carlos Palazzo Speaker: A. Martin Piana 4:35 UTILIDAD DE LA CIRUGÍA ROBÓTICA EN TA CISTECTOMÍA RADICAL SEGÚN LA DERIVACIÓN URINARIA A REALIZAR (UTILITY OF ROBOTIC ASSISTED RADICAL CYSTECTOMY DEPENDING ON THE URINARY DIVERSION TO BE PERFORMED) Moderators: Claudio Koren, Hector Malagrino Speaker: Wenceslao Villamil 2:45 CIRUGÍA PERCUTÁNEA RENAL CON CONTROL ECOGRÁFICO Y FLUOROSCÓPICO (PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY UNDER ECOGRAPHIC AND FLUOROSCOPIC CONTROL) Moderators: Roberto Hernandez, Federico Ferraris Speaker:Norberto Bernardo 4:55 DISCUSIÓN DE CASOS CLÍNICOS (DISCUSSION OF CLINICAL CASES) Moderator: Miguel Costa Panelists: Alberto Casabe, Ricardo Nardone, Carlos Scorticati 5:55 CIERRE DEL SIMPOSIO (CLOSING OF THE SYMPOSIUM) 6:00 ADJOURN 3:05 “RADIUM 223 EN MCRPC” (“RADIUM 223 IN MCRPC”) Miguel Costa, Mauricio Castaneda Sunday, May 8, 2016 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm UROLOGICAL CONGENITALISM FORUM Harbor Ballroom AB @ Hyatt 2:00 INTRODUCTIONS AND WELCOME 2:30 CON - BN CLOSURE Rosalia Misseri 2:40 GROUP COMMENTARY 2:50 CASE PRESENTATION: SECONDARY INCONTINENCE AFTER AUGMENTATION CYSTOPLASTY AND BORDERLINE RENAL FUNCTION Stuart Bauer PERSISTENT INCONTINENCE SESSION 2:10 2:20 CASE PRESENTATION: PERSISTENT INCONTINENCE, S/P MANY PRIOR BN OPERATIONS. HOW TO GET DRY? PRO - BN CLOSURE Melissa R. Kaufman 194 3:00 PRESERVE THE ILEO-CECAL VALVE! John S. Wiener 3:10 INDIANA STYLE AUGMENTATION Jeremy B. Myers 4:45 EVALUATION AND TREATMENT OF MALE SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION IN SB Mohit Khera 5:00 TOMAX APPROACH/ TECHNIQUE Thomas S. Lendvay 5:10 TOMAX PRELIMINARY OUTCOMES Nathan C. Osbun Claire C. Yang GROUP COMMENTARY 3:30 BREAK 3:45 CASE PRESENTATION: ADULT WITH A VP SHUNT AND PERSISTENT INCONTINENCE, WITHOUT APPENDIX: OPTIONS MONTI-YANG OR PLICATED TI? 5:20 EVALUATION AND TREATMENT OF INFERTILITY IN THE SPINA BIFIDA PATIENT Larry I. Lipshultz 3:55 ENDOSCOPIC, BEHAVIORAL OPTIONS Michael Hsieh 5:30 Q & A: SEXUALITY/ FERTILITY IN EMERGING ADULT MALES WITH SB 4:05 SURGICAL OPTIONS Sean P. Elliott 5:45 4:15 GROUP COMMENTARY GROUP COMMENTARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS OF TOPICS FOR NEXT YEAR 6:00 ADJOURN MALE SEXUALITY AND FERTILITY IN THE EMERGING ADULT WITH SB 4:30 SUNDAY 3:20 TIMING AND APPROACH IN THE EMERGING ADULT Brian VanderBrink Sunday, May 8, 2016 2:00 pm - 7:00 pm R. FRANK JONES UROLOGICAL SOCIETY Marina E @ Marriott 2:00 WELCOME AND PRESIDENT’S UPDATE Society President: Kevin Billups 5:00 AUDIENCE RESPONSE/QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2:10 INTRODUCTION 5:05 BREAK 2:20 PROSTATE CANCER Robert Waterhouse, Walter Rayford 5:15 2:50 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS/AUDIENCE RESPONSE TECHNOLOGY 2:55 BLADDER CANCER Tracy Downs ROUND TABLE: STRATEGIES TO INCREASE THE NUMBER OF AFRICAN AMERICAN UROLOGISTS Moderator: Charles Walker Panelists: Rodney Davis, Courtney Hollowell, Byron Joyner, Linda McIntire, W. Bedford Waters, O. Lenaine Westney 3:25 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS/AUDIENCE RESPONSE TECHNOLOGY 6:30 AUDIENCE RESPONSE/QUESTIONS AND ANSWER 3:30 KIDNEY CANCER Heinric Williams 6:50 CONCLUDING REMARKS 7:00 ADJOURN 4:00 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS/AUDIENCE RESPONSE TECHNOLOGY 4:30 PATIENT CENTERED APPROACH TO PROSTATE CANCER Willie Underwood *Presenting author APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM 195 Sunday, May 8, 2016 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm SECOND OPINION CASES: MALIGNANT Room 6 A @ San Diego Convention Center Moderator: Steven Campbell 3:00 BLADDER CANCER Moderator: Stanley Malkowicz Panelists: Yair Lotan, Marcus Quek 4:30 PROSTATE CANCER Moderator: Michael Cookson Panelists: Jeffrey Holzbeierlein, James McKiernan 3:30 TESTIS CANCER Moderator: Timothy Masterson Panelists: Christopher Weight, Siamak Daneshmand 5:00 ADJOURN 4:00 APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM RENAL CANCER Moderator: Bradley Leibovich Panelists: Christopher Wood, Gaetano Ciancio Sunday, May 8, 2016 3:00 pm – 5:30 pm AUA RESEARCH FORUM EARLY-CAREER INVESTIGATORS SHOWCASE Room 6 D/E @ San Diego Convention Center 3:00 EARLY CAREER INVESTIGATORS POSTER VIEWING 3:30 PROGRAM INTRODUCTION Carolyn Best 3:35 PATIENT-CENTERED DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF SURVIVORSHIP TOOLS FOR MEN WITH PROSTATE CANCER John Gore 3:45 ROLE OF EXOSOMES IN BLADDER CANCER DIAGNOSIS, PROGRESSION AND THERAPEUTICS Gopal Gupta 3:55 GHRELIN INHIBITS POST-OPERATIVE ADHESIONS VIA BLOCKAGE OF THE TGF-〉 SIGNALING Kathleen Hwang 4:05 VALUE-BASED CARE REDESIGN IN MEN WITH BPH Alan Kaplan 4:15 INCREASED UNDERSTANDING OF CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM CONTROL OF MICTURITION IN LOWER URINARY TRACT DISORDERS Rose Khavari 4:25 GENE EXPRESSION PROFILING OF CIRCULATING TUMOR CELLS TO UNDERSTAND MECHANISMS OF THERAPEUTIC RESISTANCE IN ADVANCED PROSTATE CANCER Todd Morgan 196 4:35 CHARACTERIZATION OF GENES PREDISPOSING TO PEYRONIE’S AND DUPUYTREN’S DISEASES Alexander W. Pastuszak 4:45 PERFUSION MRI AS A DIAGNOSTIC, THERAPEUTIC, AND PROGNOSTIC BIOMARKER FOR KIDNEY CANCER Eric Singer 4:55 PROSTATE-SPECIFIC ANTIGEN SCREENING AND PROSTATE CANCER INCIDENCE FOLLOWING THE 2012 UNITED STATES PREVENTIVE SERVICES TASK FORCE RECOMMENDATIONS Quoc-Dien Trinh 5:05 THE ROLE OF AGING ON THE MALE GAMETE Timothy Jenkins 5:15 AUA/UROLOGY CARE FOUNDATION RESEARCH ACTIVITIES Krystal Brinson 5:25 PRESENTATION OF AWARDS 5:30 ADJOURN Sunday, May 8, 2016 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm 3:30 WELCOME BY THE AFU DELEGATE OF THE AUA INTERNATIONAL MEMBER COMMITTEE Emmanuel J. Chartier-Kastler 5:25 CONCLUSION AND SUMMARY BY THE PRESIDENT OF AFU Jean-Luc G. Descotes 3:35 KIDNEY CANCER AND NEW SURGICAL MODALITIES Karim C. Bensalah Alexander Kutikov 5:30 ADJOURN 4:30 ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION MANAGEMENT: FOCUS ON PENILE PROSTHESIS AND LAPEYRONIE’S DISEASE Stephane Droupy Wayne J.G. Hellstrom Sunday, May 8, 2016 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 54 STONE DISEASE: SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY Room 31 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Christian Chaussy, Kenneth Pace and Giuseppe Carrieri ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP54-01 DYNAMIC CONTRAST ENHANCED MRI (DCE-MRI) FOR EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTS OF RENO-PROTECTIVE DRUGS ON RENAL PERFUSION AFTER SWL Ahmed EL-Nahas*, Mohamed Abo EL-Ghar, Diaa-Eldin Taha, Mohamed Elsaadany, Ahmed Elshal, Khaled Sheir, Mansoura, Egypt MP54-02 DEVELOPMENT OF A NOVEL MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING (MRI) ACQUISITION AND ANALYSIS WORKFLOW FOR THE QUANTIFICATION OF RENAL HEMORRHAGIC INJURY. Paul Territo, Rajash Handa*, Philip Blomgren, Lin Chen, Cynthia Johnson, Lie Jiang, Bret Connors, Gary Hutchins, Indianapolis, IN MP54-03 ROUTINE PRE-OPERATIVE ELECTROCARDIOGRAMS IN PATIENTS AT LOW RISK FOR CARDIAC COMPLICATIONS DURING SHOCKWAVE LITHOTRIPSY, ARE THEY USEFUL? Robert J Sowerby*, Daniela Ghiculete, Aaron Hong, Monica A. Farcas, Keith Barrett, Jason Lee, Michael Ordon, Kenneth T. Pace, R. John D’A. Honey, Toronto, Canada MP54-04 *Presenting author ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP54-05 EXTRACORPOREAL SHOCKWAVE LITHOTRIPSY AND THE RISK OF DIABETES MELLITUS: A POPULATIONBASED COHORT STUDY Michael Ordon*, Toronto, Canada, Blayne Welk, London, Canada, Jason Lee, R. D’A John Honey, Kenneth Pace, Toronto, Canada SIMPLE AND PRACTICAL NOMOGRAMS FOR PREDICTING STONE-FREE RATE AFTER EXTRACORPOREAL SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY IN PATIENTS WITH SOLITARY STONE IN UPPER URINARY TRACT Naoya Niwa*, Kazuhiro Matsumoto, Hiroaki Kobayashi, Tokyo, Japan, Makoto Miyahara, Sayama, Japan, Eiji Kikuchi, Akira Miyajima, Tokyo, Japan, Kazutoyo Miyata, Sayama, Japan, Mototsugu Oya, Tokyo, Japan 197 MP54-06 IS AN INCREASE OF FOCAL SHOCK WAVE ENERGY THROUGH AN EXPANDED NUMBER OF SHOCKWAVES PER SESIÓN EFFICIENT AND SAFE IN EXTRACORPOREAL LITHOTRIPSY? A COST-EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS. Alberto Budı́a*, Vicent Caballer, José Daniel López-Acón, David Vivas-Consuelo, Pilar Bahı́lo, Marta Trassierra, Francisco Boronat, Valencia, Spain MP54-07 COMPARISION OF EXTRACORPOREAL SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY VERSUS RETROGRADE INTRARENAL SURGERY IN THE MANAGEMENT OF SMALL MODERATED-SIZED RENAL STONES: A COST-EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS. Pilar Bahı́lo, Vicent Caballer, José Daniel López-Acón, Alberto Budı́a*, David VivasConsuelo, Marta Trassierra, Francisco Boronat, Valencia, Spain MP54-08 SHOCKWAVE LITHOTRIPSY: INFLUENCE OF ACETYLSALICYLIC ACID AND LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT HEPARIN ON FORMATION OF PERIRENAL HEMATOMA Christoph Schregel*, Isabelle Keller, Hubert John, Winterthur, Switzerland SUNDAY ASSOCIATION FRANÇAISE D’UROLOGIE (AFU) Hillcrest ABC @ Hyatt MP54-09 COMPARISON OF EXTRACORPOREAL SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY FOR UROLITHIASIS BETWEEN CHILDREN AND ADULTS: A SINGLE CENTRE STUDY. Nadeem Iqbal, Rawalpindi, Pakistan, Muhammad Yasir, Muhammad Usman Shabbir, salman Assad, Nomah Mahnoor, Sidra Ali Naqvi, Abdullah Zaki, Ijaz Hussain, Saeed Akhter*, Islamabad, Pakistan MP54-10 COMPARISON OF RENAL INJURY IN THE PIG USING THE DORNIER COMPACT S LITHOTRIPTER OPERATING AT POWER LEVEL 6 AND 120 SHOCKS/MINUTE OR 60 SHOCKS/MINUTE Bret Connors*, Rajash Handa, Cynthia Johnson, James Lingeman, Indianapolis, IN MP54-11 MP54-12 MP54-13 ARE WE BANGING OUR HEADS AGAINST THE WALL? THE EFFECT OF TREATMENT HEAD WEAR ON THE OUTCOMES OF EXTRACORPOREAL SHOCKWAVE LITHOTRIPSY Nathan Hoy*, Derek Bochinski, Trevor Schuler, Timothy Wollin, Shubha De, Edmonton, Canada LONG-TERM EFFECT OF SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY ON URINE PH: A STUDY USING METABOLIC SYNDROME PIGS. Rajash Handa*, Bret Connors, Ziyue Liu, Cynthia Johnson, Indianapolis, IN DETECTION AND ASSESSMENT OF HEMORRHAGIC KIDNEY INJURY CAUSED BY BURST WAVE LITHOTRIPSY USING ULTRASOUND AND MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING Adam Maxwell*, Wayne Kreider, Yak-Nam Wang, Philip May, Donghoon Lee, Joshua Park, Bryan Cunitz, Mathew Sorensen, Seattle, WA, Rajash Handa, Indianapolis, IN, Michael Bailey, Jonathan Harper, Seattle, WA MP54-14 OPTIMAL SKIN-TO-STONE DISTANCE IS A POSITIVE PREDICTOR FOR SUCCESSFUL OUTCOMES IN UPPER URETER CALCULI FOLLOWING EXTRACORPOREAL SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY: A BAYESIAN MODEL AVERAGING APPROACH Dong Hyuk Kang*, Kang Su Cho, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Hae Do Jung, Incheon, Korea, Republic of, Doo Yong Chung, Jong Kyou Kwon, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Jae Hung Jung, Wonju, Korea, Republic of, Seung Hwan Lee, Won Sik Ham, Young Deuk Choi, Joo Yong Lee, Seoul, Korea, Republic of MP54-15 MP54-16 COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY-BASED NOVEL PREDICTION MODEL FOR THE OUTCOME OF SWL IN PROXIMAL URETERAL STONE Cheol Yong Yoon*, Mi Kyung Kong, Hyun Gyu Ahn, Seung Gu Kang, Jang Hee Han, Yong Jin Kang, Won Sik Jang, Joong Shik Lee, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Young Sik Kim, Goyang, Korea, Republic of, Hong Seuk Park, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, In Rae Cho, Gimhae, Korea, Republic of, Jun Cheon, Young Deuk Choi, Seoul, Korea, Republic of MP54-17 A PROSPECTIVE STUDY ON THE EFFECT OF SHOCKWAVE LITHOTRIPSY ON RENAL FIBROSIS Chi-Fai Ng*, Sylvia Luke, Chi-Hang Yee, Kim Lee, John Yuen, Danny Gohel, Hong Kong, Hong Kong MP54-18 EMERGENCY EXTRACORPOREAL SHOCKWAVE LITHOTRIPSY (EESWL) FOR ACUTE RENAL COLIC DUE TO URETERAL STONES Paolo Umari*, Stefano Bucci, Michele Rizzo, Nicola Pavan, Giovanni Liguori, Diego Marega, Carlo Trombetta, Trieste, Italy MP54-19 PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY VERSUS SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY FOR MODERATE-SIZED HIGH DENSITY KIDNEY STONES: A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED TRIAL Ahmad A Elderwy, Mohamed Gadelmoula*, Ghaleb Althamthami, Ahmad Abdulmoneim, Assiut, Egypt MP54-20 ACCURACY OF ULTRASONOGRAPHY FOR THE EVALUATION OF UROLITHIASIS IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING EXTRACORPOREAL SHOCKWAVE LITHOTRIPSY: COMPARISON WITH NONCONTRAST COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY Lih-Ming Wong*, Vy Tran, Mark Jenkins, Anita Clarke, Jeremy Goad, Janelle Brennan, Owen Niall, Catherine Temelcos, Daniel Lenaghan, Melbourne, Australia APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM STONE HETEROGENEITY INDEX DEFINED AS THE STANDARD DEVIATION OF HOUNSFIELD UNITS ON NON-CONTRAST COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY IS A NOVEL PREDICTOR FOR SHOCK-WAVE LITHOTRIPSY OUTCOMES IN URETERAL CALCULI Joo Yong Lee, Dong Hyuk Kang*, Doo Yong Chung, Jae Heon Kim, Yong Jin Kang, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Hae Do Chung, Incheon, Korea, Republic of, Jong Kyou Kwon, Won Sik Ham, Young Deuk Choi, Kang Su Cho, Seoul, Korea, Republic of 198 Sunday, May 8, 2016 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 55 PEDIATRICS: URINARY TRACT INFECTION AND VESICOURETERAL REFLUX Room 30 ABC @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Katherine Hubert and Christopher Cooper MP55-02 BLADDER WALL THICKNESS IN SONOGRAPHY FOR YOUNG CHILDREN WITH VUR Ho Song Yu*, Yang Hyun Cho, Je Guk Ryu, Deokhyeon Nam, Seong Woong Na, Bo Sung Shin, Ho Seok Chung, Eu Chang Hwang, Sun-ouck Kim, Seung Il Jung, Taek Won Kang, Dongdeuk Kwon, Kwangsung Park, Gwangju, Korea, Republic of MP55-03 INTER-RATER RELIABILITY OF DISTAL URETERAL DIAMETER RATIO COMPARED TO GRADE FOR VESICOURETERAL REFLUX Amanda Swanton*, Angela M. Arlen, Siobhan E. Alexander, Kathleen Kieran, Douglas W. Storm, Christopher S. Cooper, Iowa City, IA MP55-04 REVISITING THE ROLE OF GENDER ON EARLY DIAGNOSED PRIMARY VESICOURETERAL REFLUX IN INFANTS WITH PRENATAL HYDRONEPHROSIS Tomer Erlich*, Nathan Wong, Kizanee Jegatheeswaran, Melissa McGrath, Mandy Rickard, Bethany Easterbrook, Hamilton, Canada, Armando J Lorenzo, Toronto, Canada, Jacob Ramon, Yoram Mor, TelHashomer, Israel, Luis H Braga, Hamilton, Canada MP55-05 PARENTAL PREFERENCE ASSESSMENT FOR VESICOURETERAL REFLUX MANAGEMENT IN CHILDREN Geraldine Tran*, San Francisco, CA, Anand Bodapati, Los Angeles, CA, Jonathan Routh, Durham, NC, Christopher Saigal, Los Angeles, CA, Hillary Copp, San Francisco, CA MP55-06 UTILITY ESTIMATION FOR PEDIATRIC VESICOURETERAL REFLUX: METHODOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS USING AN ONLINE SURVEY PLATFORM Rohit Tejwani*, Hsin-Hsiao Wang, Jessica Lloyd, Jonathan Routh, Durham, NC MP55-07 *Presenting author ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP55-08 PREVALENCE AND RISK FACTORS OF SYMPTOMATIC URINARY TRACT INFECTION AFTER ENDOSCOPIC INCISION FOR THE TREATMENT OF URETEROCELE IN CHILDREN. Kimihiko Moriya*, Michiko Nakamura, Yoko Nishimura, Takeya Kitta, Kanno Yukiko, Hiroki Chiba, Masafumi Kon, Nobuo Shinohara, Sapporo, Japan HISTOPATHOLOGICAL CHANGES ASSOCIATED WITH POLYACRYLATE POLYALCOHOL BULKING COPOLYMER (PPC, VANTRIS) INJECTION FOR PAEDIATRIC VESICOURETERAL REFLUX (VUR) Boris Chertin*, Stanislav Kocherov, Jerusalem, Israel, Ermelinda Mele, Simona Gerocarni Nappo, Nicola Capozza, Rome, Italy 199 MP55-09 LONG-TERM RESULTS AND SAFETY OF POLYACRYLAMIDE HYDROGEL FOR THE ENDOSCOPIC TREATMENT OF VESICOURETERAL REFLUX IN CHILDREN Sophie Ramsay*, Anne-Sophie Blais, Fannie Morin, Katherine Moore, Stéphane Bolduc, Quebec City, Canada MP55-10 DELAYED OBSTRUCTION WITH SILENT LOSS OF RENAL FUNCTION AFTER DEXTRANOMER/HYALURONIC ACID COPOLYMER (DEFLUX) INJECTION FOR VESICOURETERAL REFLUX: A CLOSE LOOK AT A DISTURBING OUTCOME Dimitri Papagiannopoulos*, Ilina Rosoklija, Earl Cheng, Elizabeth Yerkes, Chicago, IL MP55-11 MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW OF OUTCOMES AND COMPLICATIONS OF ROBOTIC-ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC EXTRAVESICAL URETERAL REIMPLANTATION (RALUR-EV) FOR TREATMENT OF PRIMARY VESICOURETERAL REFLUX (VUR) IN CHILDREN William Boysen*, Lauren Belleville, Chicago, IL, Ardavan Ahkavan, Jonathan Ellison, Thomas S. Lendvay, Seattle, WA, Jonathan Huang, Andrew Kirsch, Atlanta, GA, Christina Kim, Hartford, CT, Minki Baek, Chester Koh, Houston, TX, Paul Noh, Marion Schulte, Cincinnati, OH, Dhirendra Shrivastava, Aseem Shukla, Arun Srinivasan, Philadelphia, PA, Francesca Monn, Benjamin Whittam, Indianapolis, IN, Blake Palmer, Oklahoma City, OK, Mohan Gundeti, Chicago, IL MP55-12 BILATERAL NERVE-SPARING EXTRAVESICAL REPAIR (BNSEVR) OF URETERAL REFLUX IS SAFE AND EFFECTIVE, WITH NO LONG TERM URINARY RETENTION Jennifer Reifsnyder*, Kerlly Bernabe, Diane Felsen, Dix Poppas, New York, NY MP55-13 ROBOTIC ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC IPSILATERAL URETEROURETEROSTOMY: A REPORT OF EFFICACY AND COMPARISON TO OPEN SURGERY Arun Srinivasan, Dhirendra Shrivastava*, Carmen Tong, Aseem Shukla, Philadelphia, PA SUNDAY ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP55-01 CONTEMPORARY PRACTICE PATTERNS IN VOIDING CYSTOURETHROGRAM (VCUG) USE: THE IMPACT OF EVIDENCEBASED GUIDELINES Linda Lee*, Armando Lorenzo, Rakan Odeh, Paul Bowlin, Jeffrey Traubici, Martin Koyle, Toronto, Canada MP55-14 SURGICAL SCAR LOCATION PREFERENCE FOR PEDIATRIC KIDNEY AND BLADDER SURGERY: A CROWDSOURCED POPULATION-BASED SURVEY Michael Garcia-Roig*, Curtis Travers, Jared Kirsch, Andrew Kirsch, Atlanta, GA MP55-18 CAN WE RELY ON PYURIA AS A MARKER FOR UTI IN THE NEUROGENIC BLADDER?: AN 11 YEAR LONGITUDINAL ANALYSIS Ruthie Su*, Mari Palta, Amy Lim, Christina Sauder, Ellen Wald, Madison, WI MP55-15 CATHETER-ASSOCIATED ANTIBIOTIC USE IN PEDIATRIC UROLOGY: A SURVEY OF MEMBERS OF THE SOCIETY FOR PEDIATRIC UROLOGY Alexander Glaser*, Ilina Rosoklija, Emilie Johnson, Elizabeth Yerkes, Chicago, IL MP55-19 MP55-16 VARIATION IN PERIOPERATIVE ANTIBIOTIC PROPHYLAXIS FOR OUTPATIENT PEDIATRIC UROLOGIC PROCEDURES AT U.S. CHILDREN’S HOSPITALS Katherine Hubert*, Teresa Bell, Brian Benneyworth, Mark Cain, Aaron Carroll, Indianapolis, IN UTILITY OF RETROGRADE URETEROCELEOGRAM IN MANAGEMENT OF COMPLEX URETEROCELE Michelle K Arevalo*, Dallas, TX, Juan Carlos Prieto, San Antonio, TX, Nicholas Cost, Aurora, CO, Geoffrey Nuss, Linda A Baker, Dallas, TX MP55-20 IS THE USE OF SMALL STENTS SAFE IN FOLLOWING PYELOPLASTY? OUR EXPERIENCE WITH 3 FRENCH STENTS Andres Correa*, Audry Kang, Pankaj Dangle, Heidi Stephany, Glenn Cannon, Francis Schneck, Michael Ost, Pittsburgh, PA MP55-17 APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM URINARY TRACT INFECTION AFTER RETROGRADE URETHROGRAM IN CHILDREN: A MULTICENTER STUDY Neha Malhotra*, Jared Green, Cynthia Rigsby, Jane Holl, Earl Cheng, Emilie Johnson, Chicago, IL Sunday, May 8, 2016 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 56 TRAUMA/RECONSTRUCTION/DIVERSION: URETER (INCLUDING PYELOPLASTY) AND BLADDER RECONSTRUCTION (INCLUDING FISTULA), AUGMENTATION, SUBSTITUTION, DIVERSION II Room 28 ABC @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Justin Chee and Arnulf Stenzl ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP56-01 THE IMPACT OF CLOSING THE MESENTERIC WINDOW WHEN HARVESTING ILEUM IN GENITOURINARY RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY Michael Avallone*, Peter Dietrich, Shanta Shepherd, Mona Lalehzari, R. Corey O’Connor, Michael Guralnick, Milwaukee, WI MP56-02 MP56-03 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP56-04 THE MEDIUM TERM OUTCOMES OF STOMA FORMATION FOR PATIENTS UNDERGOING CONDUIT DIVERSION FOR FUNCTIONAL AETIOLOGY: 5 YEAR FOLLOW-UP Osman Kose*, Eskinder Solomon, Mahreen Pakzad, Rizwan Hamid, Julian Shah, Tamsin Greenwell, Jeremy Ockrim, London, United Kingdom EMPIRIC TREATMENT OF IDENTIFIED CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE CARRIERS AT TIME OF CYSTECTOMY: PRELIMINARY OUTCOMES Joseph M. Jacob*, Hristos Z. Kaimakliotis, Nick W. Liu, Jane S. Cho, Francesca Monn, Clint Cary, Timothy A. Masterson, Tom A. Gardner, Richard S. Foster, Richard Bihrle, Michael O. Koch, Indianapolis, IN USE OF A NEIGHBORING UNINJURED NERVE FOR RESTORATION OF TISSUE FUNCTION Bukyu Lee, Young Min Ju, Jaeku Cho, John Jackson*, Sang Jin Lee, James Yoo, Anthony Atala, Winston Salem, NC 200 MP56-05 COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF HOSPITALBASED OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING URINARY DIVERSION FOR BENIGN DISEASE Charles Nottingham*, Joseph Pariser, Andrew Cohen, Vignesh Packiam, Sarah Faris, Greg Bales, Chicago, IL MP56-06 COMPLICATIONS OF CONTINENT CUTANEOUS DIVERSIONS Soroush T Bazargani*, Eric Hwang, Jie Cai, Gus Miranda, Hooman Djaladat, Anne Schuckman, Siamak Daneshmand, Los Angeles, CA MP56-07 URETERAL RECONSTRUCTION WITH APPENDIX IN 21 PATIENTS Boris Komyakov, Viktor Ochelenko*, Bahman Guliev, Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation INCIDENCE OF UROLOGIC ISSUES IN PATIENTS WITH SPINA BIFIDA AT INITIAL PRESENTATION TO TRANSITIONAL UROLOGY CLINIC McCabe C. Kenny*, Kirk M. Anderson, Ty T. Higuchi, Aurora, CO MP56-09 UPPER URINARY TRACT AFFECTION AFTER MANAGEMENT OF BLADDER EXSTROPHY A LONG-TERM FOLLOW UP Ahmed Shoukry*, Mahmoud Ragab, Mohamed El Sheemy, Ahmed Shouman, Wasim Abouella, Karim Daw, Mohamed El Ghonimy, Hisham El Ghamrawy, Hani Morsi, Hisham Badawy, Cairo, Egypt MP56-10 POST-OPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS OF SPINA BIFIDA PATIENTS UNDERGOING UROLOGICAL EXPLORATORY LAPAROTOMIES- A MULTIINSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS Christopher J. Loftus*, Cleveland, OH, David C. Moore, Joshua A. Cohn, Douglas F. Milam, Roger R. Dmochowski, Nashville, TN, Dan Wilby, Portsmouth, United Kingdom, Dan Wood, London, United Kingdom, Melissa R. Kaufman, Nashville, TN, Hadley M. Wood, Cleveland, OH MP56-11 ROBOTIC INTERVENTION OF BLADDER DIVERTICULA AND CONCOMITANT OUTLET PROCEDURES Laura L. Giusto*, Aseem Malhotra, Ziho Lee, Joshua D. Jones, Joshua Kaplan, Daniel D. Eun, Philadelphia, PA MP56-12 LAPAROSCOPIC REMOVAL OF KIDNEY AND RENAL AUTO TRANSPLANTATION FOLLOWING LONG SEGMENT URETERIC INJURY Anant Kumar*, Vimal Dassi, Manoj Kumar, Delhi, India MP56-13 MP56-14 *Presenting author ORTHOTOPIC SIGMOID RESERVOIR: MORE THAN TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE Alberto Martini*, Donata Villari, Florence, Italy, Maria Teresa Filocamo, Cuneo, Italy, Calogero Saieva, Maria Cristina Paoletti, Barbara Bigazzi, Aldo Tosto, Giulio Nicita, Florence, Italy MP56-15 URODYNAMIC FEATURES OF PUBIC SYMPHYSIS OSTEOMYELITIS IN THE PROSTATE CANCER SURVIVOR Garjae Lavien*, Uwais Zaid, Andrew Peterson, Durham, NC MP56-16 RADIOGRAPHIC MANIFESTATIONS OF PUBIC SYMPHYSIS OSTEOMYELITIS IN THE PROSTATE CANCER SURVIVOR: DEFINITIVE DIAGNOSIS LIES IN FINDINGS ON MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING Garjae Lavien*, Uwais Zaid, Andrew Peterson, Durham, NC MP56-17 RECENT TRENDS IN POST-CYSTECTOMY HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE (QOL) FAVOURS NEOBLADDER DIVERSION: SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE Anngona Ghosh*, Bhaskar Somani, Southampton, United Kingdom MP56-18 HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE AFTER RADICAL CYSTECTOMY: COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN ORTHOTOPIC SIGMOID VERSUS ILEAL NEOBLADDERS Hideaki Miyake*, Hamamatsu, Japan, Junya Furukawa, Masato Fujisawa, Kobe, Japan MP56-19 A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED SINGLEBLINDED COMPARISON OF URETERAL STENT WITH DISTAL LOOP DESIGN AND ITS EFFECT ON EARLY STENT DISCOMFORT AND QOL. Kheng Sit Lim*, Zhi Wei Law, Marcus Way Lunn Chow, Allen Soon Phang Sim, Tsung Wen Chong, Henry Sun Sien Ho, 169608, Singapore MP56-20 THE NON-SIDE HOLE URETERAL STENT REDUCES FREQUENCY OF STENT FAILURE IN MALIGNANT OBSTRUCTION OR RETROPERITONEAL FIBROSIS, COMPARED TO THE SIDE HOLE STENT Tomonori Ota*, Hiroka Komori, Kamogawa, Chiba, Japan, Sho Uehara, Tokyo, Japan, Yohei Omori, Chiba, Japan, Jyunji Yonese, Tokyo, Japan APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM FACTORS INFLUENCING POSTOPERATIVE CONTINENCE STATUS IN FEMALES AFTER ORTHOTOPIC ILEAL BLADDER SUBSTITUTION Tobias Gross*, Susan D. Meierhans Ruf, Claudia Meissner, Katharina Ochsner, Urs E. Studer, Bern, Switzerland 201 SUNDAY MP56-08 Sunday, May 8, 2016 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 57 PROSTATE CANCER: LOCALIZED: SURGICAL THERAPY III Room 24 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Judd Moul and Andrew Stephenson ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP57-01 THE DIAGNOSTIC ACCURACY OF 68GAPSMA-PET/CT FOR DETECTION OF LYMPH NODE METASTASES IN THE SETTING OF SALVAGE LYMPH NODE DISSECTION Cordula A. Jilg*, Vanessa Drendel, Christian H. Rischke, Teresa Beck, Anca-L. Grosu, Martin Werner, Ulrich Wetterauer, Philipp T Meyer, Wolfgang Schultze-Seemann, Freiburg, Germany MP57-02 IS THERE A ROLE FOR CHOLINE PET SCANNING IN SALVAGE PROSTATECTOMY? Sanchia Goonewardene*, London, United Kingdom, Gideon Bletcher, Rick Catterwell, Declan Cahill, Raj Persad, London, United Kingdom, David Gillatt, Sydney, United Kingdom, Ben Challacombe, Prokar Dasgupta, Rick Popert, London, United Kingdom MP57-03 IS A NEGATIVE MPMRI REALLY ABLE TO RULE OUT SIGNIFICANT PROSTATE CANCER? Nicolas Branger, Thomas Maubon, Miriam Traumann, Jeanne Thomassin-Piana, Maria Paciencia, Serge Brunelle, Naji Salem, Gwenaelle Gravis, Jochen Walz*, Marseille, France - Metropolitan MP57-04 MP57-05 MP57-06 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP57-07 TRANSPERINEAL PROSTATE MAPPING BIOPSY CORRECTLY IDENTIFIES CANDIDATES FOR RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY E. David Crawford*, Aurora, CO, Vassilios Skouteris, Athens, Greece, Paul Arangua, Aurora, CO, Nelson Stone, Vail, CO PREOPERATIVE PROSTATE IMAGING REPORTING AND DATA SYSTEM SCORE: AN INDEPENDENT PREDICTOR OF POSITIVE SURGICAL MARGIN AFTER ROBOT-ASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Taichi Kanzawa*, Junpei Iizuka, Yasunobu Hashimoto, Tsunenori Kondo, Toshio Takagi, Tokyo, Japan, Masashi Inui, Chiba, Japan, Hideki Ishida, Kazunari Tanabe, Tokyo, Japan DOES A SHORTER INTERVAL BETWEEN THE PERFORMANCE OF PROSTATE BIOPSY AND ROBOT-ASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY AFFECT OUTCOMES? Won Sik Jang*, Jong Soo Lee, Mark Abalajon, Cheol Yong Yoon, Joo Yong Lee, Kang Su Cho, Won Sik Ham, Joong Shik Lee, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, In Rae Cho, Gimhae, Korea, Republic of, Young Deuk Choi, Ji Eun Heo, Seoul, Korea, Republic of RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY AFTER REPEAT BIOPSY: ONCOLOGICAL AND PERIOPERATIVE OUTCOME Clemens M. Rosenbaum*, Philipp Mandel, Pierre Tennstedt, Hans Heinzer, Markus Graefen, Georg Salomon, Hamburg, Germany 202 MP57-08 PROSTATE-SPECIFIC ANTIGEN DENSITY IS THE MOST APPROPRIATE FACTOR FOR DETECTING UNFAVORABLE PATHOLOGY AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY IN MEN ELIGIBLE FOR ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE FROM MUTLIINSTITUTIONAL STUDY Takahiro Inoue*, Kyoto, Japan, Kei Mizuno, Otsu, Japan, Hidefumi Kinoshita, Hirakata, Japan, Toshifumi Yano, Kobe, Japan, Hiroaki Kawanishi, Tenri, Japan, Hideki Kanda, Tsu, Japan, Naoki Terada, Tomomi Kamba, Kyoto, Japan, Kazuhiro Okumura, Tenri, Japan, Mutsushi Kawakita, Kobe, Japan, Keiji Ogura, Otsu, Japan, Yoshiki Sugimura, Tsu, Japan, Tadashi Matsuda, Hirakata, Japan, Osamu Ogawa, Kyoto, Japan MP57-09 PROXIMITY OF POSITIVE PROSTATE BIOPSY CORE TO CAPSULAR MARGIN MAY HELP PREDICT EXTRACAPSULAR EXTENSION AND POSITIVE MARGIN AT PROSTATECTOMY Nirmish Singla*, Niccolo Passoni, Jordon Walker, Karen De La Fuente, Claus Roehrborn, Dallas, TX MP57-10 ASSOCIATION BETWEEN PREOPERATIVE INITIAL PSA AND NADIR PSA AFTER ROBOT-ASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY IN HIGH RISK PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS Yong Jin Kang, Won Sik Jang, Jong Kyou Kwon, Cheol Yong Yoon, Joo Yong Lee, Kang Su Cho, Won Sik Ham, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Young Sig Kim, Goyang, Korea, Republic of, Young Deuk Choi, Myung Soo Kim*, Seoul, Korea, Republic of MP57-11 RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY PATHOLOGICAL OUTCOMES IN MEN WITH PROSTATE CANCER DIAGNOSED ON REPEAT TRANSRECTAL ULTRASOUND PROSTATE BIOPSY AFTER INITIAL HIGH RISK BENIGN PATHOLOGY Ahmed Elshafei, Ganesh Kartha*, Eric Klein, J.Stephen Jones, Cleveland, OH THE IMPACT OF INFECTIOUS COMPLICATIONS AFTER PROSTATE BIOPSY ON RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY SURGICAL OUTCOMES: A POPULATIONBASED ANALYSIS Daniel Olvera-Posada*, Blayne Welk, J. Andrew McClure, Jennifer Winick-Ng, Jonathan I. Izawa, Stephen E. Pautler, London, Canada MP57-13 THE EFFECT OF SMOKING ON 30-DAY MORBIDITY FOLLOWING MALIGNANCYRELATED PROSTATECTOMY. David Byun*, Matthew Cohn, Samir Patel, Marc Bjurlin, New York, NY MP57-14 MP57-15 MP57-16 DOES DEHYDRATED AMNIOTIC/CHORION HUMAN MEMBRANE (DACHM), ACCELERATES THE RETURN TO POTENCY FOLLOWING ROBOT-ASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY REGARDLESS THE DEGREE OF NERVE SPARING?: PROPENSITY SCOREMATCHED ANALYSIS Gabriel Ogaya-Pinies*, Hariharan Palayapalayam Ganapathi, Vladimir Mouraviev, Tracey Woodlief, Travis Rogers, Cathy Jenson, Vipul R. Patel, Celebration, FL COMPARISON OF BIOCHEMICAL RECURRENCE-FREE SURVIVAL BETWEEN ROBOTIC-ASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY AND RETROPUBIC RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY: A PROPENSITY SCORE MATCHING ANALYSIS Yosuke Hirasawa*, Makoto Ohori, Kenji Shimodaira, Takeshi Kashima, Tatsuo Gondo, Yoshihiro Nakagami, Yutaka Horiguchi, Yoshio Ohno, Kazunori Namiki, Kunihiko Yoshioka, Jun Nakashima, Masaaki Tachibana, Tokyo, Japan MP57-17 EXTENT OF PELVIC LYMPH NODE DISSECTION IN LYMPH NODE NEGATIVE PROSTATE CANCER IS SIGNIFICANT IN PREDICTING RISK OF BIOCHEMICAL RECURRENCE Francis Ting*, Pim J Van Leeuwen, Warick Delprado, Thomas Cusick, Phillip Brenner, Raji Kooner, Carlo Yuen, Gordon O’Neill, David Ende, Anne-Maree Haynes, Phillip D Stricker, Sydney, Australia MP57-18 EXPRESSION OF STEROID HORMONE RECEPTORS IN RESIDUAL CANCER AND STROMAL CELLS AFTER NEOADJUVANT CHEMOHORMONAL THERAPY WITH DOCETAXAL FOR HIGH-RISK LOCALIZED PROSTATE CANCER Shintaro Narita*, Taketoshi Nara, Mingguo Huang, Koichiro Takayama, Kazuyuki Numakura, Hiroshi Tsuruta, Atsushi Maeno, Mitsuru Saito, Takamitsu Inoue, Akita, Akita, Japan, Norihiko Tsuchiya, Yamagata, Japan, Hiroshi Nanjo, Shigeru Satoh, Tomonori Habuchi, Akita, Akita, Japan MP57-19 THE INFLUENCE OF BOARD CERTIFICATION ON OUTCOMES AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Daniel Rosen*, Julian Hanske, Gally Reznor, Christopher Allard, Christian Meyer, Jairam Eswara, Steven Chang, Maxine Sun, Paul Nguyen, Adam Kibel, Quoc-Dien Trinh, Mark Preston, Boston, MA MP57-20 PATTERNS OF CLINICAL RECURRENCE AND PREDICTORS OF SYSTEMIC PROGRESSION OF PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS WITH PSA PERSISTENCE AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Giorgio Gandaglia*, Nicola Fossati, Paolo Dell’Oglio, Milan, Italy, Rocco Damiano, Marco Bianchi, Catanzaro, Italy, Marta Picozzi, Elena Farina, Vito Cucchiara, Roberto Bertini, Federico Dehò, Francesco Montorsi, Alberto Briganti, Milan, Italy THE LEVEL OF EDUCATION AS INDEPENDENT PREDICTOR OF OVERALL, NON-CANCER AND SECOND CANCER MORTALITY AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Michael Froehner*, Stefan Propping, Rainer Koch, Matthias Hübler, Manfred P. Wirth, Dresden, Germany APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Sunday, May 8, 2016 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm Podium Session 32 PROSTATE CANCER: ADVANCED (INCLUDING DRUG THERAPY) III Room 30 DE @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Stephen Freedland and Joseph Renzulli TIME 3:30 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE PD32-01 PRE-CLINICAL RATIONALE FOR COMBINATION PI3K AND BRD4 INHIBITION IN ADVANCED PROSTATE CANCER Paul Toren*, Québec, Canada, Jared Allman, Soojin Kim, Amina Zoubeidi, Vancouver, Canada *Presenting author ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 3:40 PD32-02 NOVEL PI3K/P110BETA-SPECIFIC INHIBITORS ELIMINATE ENZALUTAMIDE RESISTANCE IN PROSTATE CANCER Marcus Austenfeld*, Chenchen He, Yifen Wang, Qingting Hu, Brantley Thrasher, Benyi Li, Kansas City, KS 203 SUNDAY MP57-12 3:50 PD32-03 A PHASE 2 OPEN-LABEL TRIAL OF GTX758 IN MEN WITH CASTRATIONRESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER, FINAL ANALYSIS OF THE PRIMARY ENDPOINT William Aronson*, Los Angeles, CA, Evan Yu, Seattle, WA, Michael Hancock, Memphis, TN, Tamás Babicz, Nyı́regyháza, Hungary, Ronald Tutrone, Baltimore, MD, Christopher Ng, Los Angeles, CA, Laurence Belkoff, Bala Cynwyd, PA, Zsuzsanna Pápai, Lajos Géczi, Budapest, Hungary, Robert Getzenberg, Memphis, TN 4:00 PD32-04 PHASE I/II CLINICAL TRIAL TO ASSESS SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF INTRATUMORAL AND SUBCUTANEOUS INJECTION OF HVJ-E TO CASTRATION RESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS Kazutoshi Fujita*, Yasutomo Nakai, Koji Hatano, Norihiko Kawamura, Atsunari Kawashima, Takeshi Ujike, Akira Nagahara, Motohide Uemura, Yasufumi Kaneda, Norio Nonomura, Suita, Japan 4:10 4:20 4:30 PD32-05 PD32-06 PD32-07 PHASE I CLINICAL STUDY ON THE COMBINATION THERAPY OF CHP-NYESO-1 CANCER VACCINE AND MIS416 FOR THE TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH NY-ESO-1 EXPRESSING REFRACTORY UROTHELIAL CANCER OR CASTRATION-RESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER Takeshi Sasaki*, Mikiya Ishihara, Hideki Kanda, Tsu, Mie, Japan, Yasuhide Hori, Kameyama, Mie, Japan, Norihito Soga, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan, Naozumi Harada, Yoshihiro Miyahara, Shinichi Kageyama, Hiroshi Shiku, Yoshiki Sugimura, Tsu, Mie, Japan LONG-TERM SAFETY AND ANTITUMOR ACTIVITY OF ODM-201 IN CHEMOTHERAPY AND CYP17-INHIBITOR NAÏVE PATIENTS FROM THE ARADES AND THE ARAFOR TRIALS Neal Shore*, Myrtle Beach, SC, Teuvo Tammela, Tampere, Finland, Christophe Massard, Villejuif, France, Petri Bono, Helsinki, Finland, John Aspegren, Mika Mustonen, Espoo, Finland, Karim Fizazi, Villejuif, France 4:40 PD32-08 SYNERGISTIC ANTICANCER EFFECT OF COMBINATION TREATMENT WITH MEK INHIBITOR AND PI3K /MTOR DUAL INHIBITOR IN CASTRATION-RESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER IN VIVO AND EX VIVO Se Young Choi*, Jaeyoon Jung, Jae Hyeon Han, Junghyun Shin, Jeong-Woen Moon, Sang Hoon Song, Dalsan You, Jung Jin Hwang, Choung-Soo Kim, Seoul, Korea, Republic of 4:50 PD32-09 COMBINATION EFFECT OF THERAPIES TARGETING THE PI3K-MTOR AND AR SIGNALING PATHWAYS IN PROSTATE CANCER Jinyi Li, Shalini S Yadav, James O’Connor, Bryan Herzog, Cordelia Elaiho, Kamlesh K Yadav*, Ashutosh K Tewari, New York, NY 5:00 PD32-10 PHOSPHORYLATION OF AMPK␣ AT SER485/491 IS ASSOCIATED WITH METASTASIS AND CASTRATIONRESISTANCE IN PROSTATE CANCER: A CLINICAL STUDY Melissa Babcook*, Toledo, OH, Mahmut Akgul, Seunghee Margevicius, Gregory MacLennan, Pingfu Fu, Robert Abouassaly, Sanjay Gupta, Cleveland, OH 5:10 PD32-11 GENE EXPRESSION ANALYSIS OF BONE METASTASIS AND CIRCULATING TUMOR CELLS FROM METASTATIC CASTRATERESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS Won-Jin Cho, Michael Cher*, Daniel Oliveira, Abdo Najy, Leandro Mainetti, Elisabeth Heath, Kim Hyeong-Reh, R. Daniel Bonfil, Detroit, MI 5:20 PD32-12 LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP OF CIRCULATING TUMOR CELLS AS PREDICTORS FOR SURVIVAL IN MEN TREATED WITH ABIRATERONE ACETATE FOR CASTRATION RESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER FOLLOWING CHEMOTHERAPY Christian Meyer*, Petra Strölin, Hans Heinzer, Klaus Pantel, Sabine Riethdorf, Thomas Steuber, Hamburg, Germany APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM GALETERONE SHOWS ANTI-TUMOR ACTIVITY IN MULTIPLE PRE-CLINICAL MODELS THAT EXPRESS ANDROGEN RECEPTOR SPLICE VARIANTS, SUPPORTING CORRELATIVE PATIENT DATA SEEN IN ARMOR2 Vincent Njar*, Baltimore, MD, Amina Zoubeidi, Vancouver, Canada, Eva Corey, Elahe Mostaghel, Seattle, WA, Andrew Kwegyir-Afful, Senthilmurugan Ramalingam, Baltimore, MD, Douglas Jacoby, Boston, MA 204 Sunday, May 8, 2016 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm Podium Session 33 BLADDER CANCER: INVASIVE IV Room 29 AB @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Raj Pruthi and Michael Cookson 3:40 3:50 4:00 4:10 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE PD33-01 OUTCOME OF METASTASECTOMY FOR UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA: A MULTIINSTITUTIONAL RETROSPECTIVE STUDY Tohru Nakagawa*, Satoru Taguchi, Atsushi Kanatani, Masaomi Ikeda, Akihiko Matsumoto, Taketo Kawai, Kanae Yoshida, Daisuke Yamada, Yoshimitsu Komemushi, Shinji Urakami, Motofumi Suzuki, Yutaka Enomoto, Yasushi Kondo, Yasushi Nagase, Hiroaki Nishimatsu, Yoshikazu Hirano, Toshikazu Okaneya, Yoshinori Tanaka, Shigeru Minowada, Hideyo Miyazaki, Tetsuya Fujimura, Hiroshi Fukuhara, Haruki Kume, Yukio Homma, Tokyo, Japan PD33-02 PD33-03 PD33-04 PD33-05 *Presenting author ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 4:20 PD33-06 IS PATHOLOGIC DOWNSTAGING AT RADICAL CYSTECTOMY FOR CLINICALLY ORGAN CONFINED BLADDER CANCER ASSOCIATED WITH A BETTER OUTCOME? Daniel Furlong*, Soroush Bazargani, Jie Cai, Gus Miranda, Siamak Daneshmand, Hooman Djaladat, Los Angeles, CA VARIANT HISTOLOGIC DIFFERENTIATION IN BLADDER CANCER TREATED WITH RADICAL CYSTECTOMY: INCIDENCE AND LONG TERM SURVIVAL IN A SINGLE INSTITUTION STUDY. Marco Moschini, Vito Cucchiara, Stefano Luzzago, Paolo Dell’Oglio, Giusy Burgio, Milan, Italy, Vincenzo Serretta, Palermo, Italy, Shahrokh Francois Shariat, Vienna, Austria, Andrea Salonia, Alberto Briganti, Francesco Montorsi, Renzo Colombo, Andrea Gallina*, Milan, Italy ADJUSTED CLINICAL OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS WITH SARCOMATOID VARIANT UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA UNDERGOING RADICAL CYSTECTOMY FOR MUSCLE INVASIVE DISEASE Joseph M. Jacob*, Francesca Monn, Tim Large, Jane S. Cho, Benjamin R. Judge, Jose Pedrosa, Richard Bihrle, Liang Cheng, Michael O. Koch, Hristos Z. Kaimakliotis, Indianapolis, IN PATHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND PROGNOSTIC INDICATORS OF DIFFERENT HISTOPATHOLOGICAL TYPES FOLLOWING RADICAL CYSTECTOMY: A LARGE COHORT WITH LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP Simone L Vernez*, Ahmed Abdelhalim, Rahul Dutta, Orange, CA, Ahmed Shokeir, Hassan Abol-Enein, Ahmed Mosbah, Mohamed Ghoneim, Mansoura, Egypt, Ramy F Youssef, Orange, CA THE PROMISE AND DISAPPOINTMENT OF SEQUENTIAL THERAPY AFTER NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY FOR MUSCLE-INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER: UPDATED RESULTS AND LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP Stanley Yap*, Neil Pugashetti, Thenappan Chandrasekar, Marc Dall’Era, Christopher Evans, Primo Lara, Ralph deVereWhite, Sacramento, CA 205 4:30 PD33-07 PARTIAL VS. COMPLETE RESPONSE TO NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY IN MUSCLE-INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER PATIENTS: A COMPARISON OF POSTCYSTECTOMY OUTCOMES Aaron Brant*, Max Kates, Meera Chappidi, Hiten Patel, Nikolai Sopko, Trinity Bivalacqua, Baltimore, MD 4:40 PD33-08 UTILITY OF URETHRAL FROZEN SECTIONS DURING RADICAL CYSTECTOMY FOR BLADDER CANCER Max Kates*, Mark Ball, Meera Chappidi, Nikolai Sopko, Phillip Pierorazio, Trinity BIvalacqua, Baltimore, MD, Mark Schoenberg, New York, NY 4:50 PD33-09 PATTERN OF METASTATIC SPREAD AFTER BLADDER-SPARING THERAPY FOR INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER Valary Raup*, Jairam Eswara, Manuel Ozambela, W. Scott McDougal, Boston, MA 5:00 PD33-10 THE PRESENCE OF RESIDUAL CARCINOMA IN SITU ALONE (PTIS) IN PATIENTS TREATED WITH RADICAL CYSTECTOMY DOES NOT AFFECT LONG TERM RECURRENCE AND SURVIVAL RATES Marco Moschini, Ettore Di Trapani, Stefano Luzzago, Giusy Burgio, Milan, Italy, Agostino Mattei, Lucerne, Switzerland, Shahrokh Francois Shariat, Vienna, Austria, Rocco Damiano, Catanzaro, Italy, Andrea Salonia, Alberto Briganti, Francesco Montorsi, Renzo Colombo, Andrea Gallina*, Milan, Italy 5:10 PD33-11 NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY IN BLADDER CANCER: P53-NESS IS ASSOCIATED WITH CHEMO-RESISTANCE AND UNFAVORABLE OUTCOME Roland Seiler*, Vancouver, Canada, Woonyoung Choi, Houston, TX, Nicholas Erho, Vancouver, Canada, Bernhard Kiss, Bern, Switzerland, Lucia L Lam, Qici Wang, Christine Bürki, Elai Davicioni, Vancouver, Canada, George N Thalmann, Bern, Switzerland, David J McConkey, Houston, TX, Peter C Black, Vancouver, Canada SUNDAY TIME 3:30 5:20 PD33-12 SINGLE LYMPH NODE MALIGNANT INVOLVEMENT POST RADICAL CYSTECTOMY FOR UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA OF THE BLADDER: CLINICAL OUTCOMES AND PROGNOSTIC IMPLICATIONS Mohamed M. Elsaadany, Ahmed M. Mansour*, Nasr A. El-Tabey, Mahmoud R. El-Kenawy, Hassan Abol-Enein, Mansoura, Egypt APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Sunday, May 8, 2016 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm Video Session 8 BLADDER ONCOLOGY/TESTIS/TRANSPLANTATION/TRAUMA The videos in this session as well as the video libraries from the 2011-2016 Annual Meetings may be viewed in the Surgical Video Library and purchased in the Products Store during the Annual Meeting. Both are located in the Sails Pavilion. AUA members receive free online access to the Surgical Video Library throughout the year through AUAUniversity. Visit www.AUAnet.org/University to access. Room 29 CD @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Reza Ghavamian and Phillip Pierorazio ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE V8-01 FULL PROCEDURAL SIMULATION FOR TRANSURETHRAL RESECTION OF BLADDER TUMORS (TURBT) USING 3-D PRINTING TECHNOLOGY. Ahmed Ghazi*, Jonathan Stone, Jennifer Park, Braden Candela, Janet Kukreja, Hani Rashid, Edward Messing, Rochester, NY V8-02 COMPLETELY INTRACORPOREAL ROBOTIC RENAL AUTOTRANSPLANTION Bradley Gill*, Daniel Ramirez, Venkatesh Krishnamurthi, David Goldfarg, GeorgesPascal Haber, Cleveland, OH V8-03 ROBOT-ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC RETROPERITONEAL LYMPH NODE DISSECTION FOR NON-SEMINOMATOUS GERM CELL TUMORS IN THE POSTCHEMOTHERAPY SETTING Michael Marshall*, San Diego, CA, Haidar Abdul-Muhsin, Phoenix, AZ, Sean Stroup, San Diego, CA, Michael Woods, Chapel Hill, NC, James Porter, Seattle, WA, Erik Castle, Phoenix, AZ, James L’Esperance, San Diego, CA V8-04 V8-05 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE V8-06 EARLY ENDOSCOPIC REALIGNMENT FOR PELVIC FRACTURE URETHRAL INJURY Lindsay A. Hampson*, Seattle, WA, Kevin Curtiss, Baltimore, MD, Saneal Rajanahally, Judith Hagedorn, Hunter Wessells, Bryan Voelzke, Seattle, WA ROBOTIC-ASSISTED VERSUS LAPAROSCOPIC LIVING DONOR NEPHRECTOMY: A 12-STEP COMPARISON OF SURGICAL TECHNIQUE Michael Palese, Jamie Pak*, Edward Chin, Greg Gin, Daniel Herron, Susan Lerner, Dianne LaPointe Rudow, Antonios Arvelakis, Scott Ames, Alan Benvenisty, Ron Shapiro, Sander Florman, New York, NY ROBOTIC KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION: OUR FIRST CASE Alberto Breda*, Lluı́s Gausa, Angelo Territo, Ivan Schwartzmann, Oscar Rodrı́guez, Jorge Caffaratti, Javier Ponce de León, Humberto Villavicencio, Barcelona, Spain 206 V8-07 MAPPING BIOPSIES: A NEW TACTIC IN THE SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF EXTRAMAMMARY PAGET’S DISEASE Jonathan Beilan*, Barrett McCormick, Adam Baumgarten, Gerard Mosiello, Jasreman Dhillon, Philippe Spiess, Tampa, FL V8-08 MINIMAL INVASIVE HYDROCELECTOMY TECHNIQUE, ONOL (OUTPATIENT NOVEL OUT LEAF) PROCEDURE: 10 YEARS EXPERIENCE Sinasi Yavuz Onol*, Fikret Fatih Onol, Ismail Basibuyuk, Mehmet Remzi Erdem, Istanbul, Turkey V8-09 BLUE LIGHT CYSTOSCOPY: THE USC EXPERIENCE Soroush T Bazargani*, Hooman Djaladat, Anne Schuckman, Cory Hugen, Siamak Daneshmand, Los Angeles, CA V8-10 AN EFFICIENT TECHNIQUE TO ENGAGE AND CATHETERIZE A URETERAL ORIFICE IN DIFFICULT SITUATIONS Cu Phan, Stephanie Y. Johng, Stephanie G. Wong*, Alan Hung, Dominic D. Tran-Nguyen, Newport Beach, CA V8-11 ROBOTIC INTRACORPOREAL ILEAL CONDUIT: FOCUSING ON THE BEDSIDE ASSISTANT Daniel Ramirez*, Matthew J. Maurice, Peter A. Caputo, Ryan J. Nelson, Ercan Malkoc, Onder Kara, Georges-Pascal Haber, Jihad H. Kaouk, Cleveland, OH EN BLOC THULIUM LASER RESECTION OF BLADDER TUMORS: INDICATIONS, SURGICAL TIPS, AND 3-YR ONCOLOGIC OUTCOMES Giuseppe Simone*, Rome, Italy, Alessandro Giacobbe, Turin, Italy, Rocco Papalia, Rome, Italy, Devis Collura, Leonardo D’Urso, Emanuele Castelli, Gianluca Muto, Turin, Italy, Riccardo Mastroianni, Mariaconsiglia Ferriero, Francesco Minisola, Leonardo Misuraca, Gabriele Tuderti, Michele Gallucci, Giovanni Muto, Rome, Italy APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM SUNDAY V8-12 *Presenting author 207 NOTES MP ⫽ Moderated Poster Session, PD ⫽ Podium Session Plenary Session Monday, May 9, 2016 7:28 am - 12:00 pm 7:28 WELCOME AND ANNOUNCEMENTS 7:30 HIGHLIGHTS: SOCIETY OF GENITOURINARY RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGEONS PROGRAM Bryan Voelzke 7:35 HIGHLIGHTS: SOCIETY OF URODYNAMICS, FEMALE PELVIC MEDICINE AND UROGENITAL RECONSTRUCTION PROGRAM Nirit Rosenblum 7:40 HIGHLIGHTS: SOCIETY OF UROLOGIC ONCOLOGY PROGRAM Leonard Gomella 7:45 POINT-COUNTERPOINT: TESTIS CANCER SURVEILLANCE: LOW DOSE CT IS BETTER THAN MRI Moderator: Pat Fulgham Debater - Con: Christian Kollmannsberger Debater - Pro: Craig Nichols 8:10 STATE-OF-THE-ART LECTURE: PRECURSORS TO THE RANDALL PLAQUE: NOVEL PERSPECTIVES ON NEPHROLITHIASIS Marshall Stoller 8:25 PANEL DISCUSSION: NIDDK: MAPPING A PATH TO A CURE FOR CHRONIC PELVIC PAIN Moderator: Robert Moldwin Panelists: J. Curtis Nickel John Krieger Michel Pontari 8:50 PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS: U.S. HEALTHCARE REFORM: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE AUA President: William Gee 9:10 RAMON GUITERAS LECTURE: CANCER MOONSHOT 2020 UROLOGY Patrick Soon-Shiong 9:30 PANEL DISCUSSION: MESH FOR POP AND SUI: AN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE Moderator: J. Christian Winters Panelists: Satoru Takahashi Tamsin Greenwell Mauricio Plata 9:55 AUA GUIDELINE: SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF RENAL CALCULI Ojas Shah 10:05 AUA GUIDELINE: SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF URETERAL CALCULI Dean Assimos 10:15 UROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION OF ASIA (UAA) LECTURE: MEN’S HEALTH IN ASIA Hui-Meng Tan 10:35 PANEL DISCUSSION: WHAT MAKES A BETTER SURGEON? Moderator: John Denstedt Panelists: Robert Sweet Lee Richstone Timothy Kowalewski 10:55 EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF UROLOGY (EAU) LECTURE: THE UNDERACTIVE BLADDER: WHERE DO WE STAND IN 2016? Christopher Chapple 11:15 CRITICAL DISCUSSION: PERIOPERATIVE PREPARATION OF THE GERIATRIC PATIENT Critical Discussant: Ananias Diokno Presenters: Daniel Culkin Philippe Zimmern 11:35 UROLOGY CARE FOUNDATION: OUR FOUNDATION. BECAUSE WE CARE. John Lynch *Presenting author 209 MONDAY PLENARY I - MONDAY Hall A @ San Diego Convention Center 11:40 LATE BREAKING ABSTRACTS PI-LBA 01: SACRAL NEUROMODULATION VERSUS ONABOTULINUMTOXINA FOR REFRACTORY OVERACTIVE BLADDER Cindy L. Amundsen*, Durham, NC, Holly E. Richter, Birmingham, AL, Shawn A. Menefee, San Diego, CA, Yuko M. Komesu, Albuquerque, NM, Lily A. Arya, Philadelphia, PA, W. Thomas Gregory, Portland, OR, Deborah L. Myers, Providence, RI, Halina M. Zyczynski, Pittsburgh, PA, Sandip Vasavada, Cleveland, OH, Tracy L. Nolen, Dennis Wallace, Research Triangle Park, NC, Susan F. Meikle, Rockville, MD PI-LBA 02: REEVALUATING PSA TESTING RATES IN THE PLCO TRIAL Jonathan Shoag*, Sameer Mittal, Joshua Halpern, Richard Lee, Douglas Scherr, Christopher Barbieri, Peter Schlegel, Jim Hu, New York, NY PI-LBA 03: TESTOSTERONE THERAPY AND PROSTATE CANCER RISK Stacy Loeb*, New York, NY, Yasin Folkvaljon, Uppsala, Sweden, Jan-Erik Damber, Gothenburg, Sweden, Joseph Alukal, New York, NY, Mats Lambe, Stockholm, Sweden, Pär Stattin, Uppsala, Sweden PI-LBA 04: HEMIABLATION HIFU FOR UNILATERAL LOCALIZED PROSTATE CANCER: A PROSPECTIVE MULTICENTER TRIAL Pascal Rischmann*, Toulouse, France, Albert Gelet, Lyon, France, Arnauld Villers, Lille, France, Gilles Pasticier, Bordeaux, France, Olivier Rouvière, Lyon, France PI-LBA 05: UNDERSTANDING THE SEXUAL HABITS OF MEN TAKING MEDICATION FOR ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION (ED): SURVEY RESULTS FROM 7 COUNTRIES John P. Mulhall*, Tarek A. Hassan, New York, NY, James Rienow, Walton Oaks, Surrey, United Kingdom 12:00 SESSION CONCLUDES APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Monday, May 9, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Moderated Poster Session 58 STONE DISEASE: BASIC RESEARCH & PATHOPHYSIOLOGY I Room 33 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderator: Benjamin Canales ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP58-01 DISCOVERY OF RANDALL’S PLAQUE GENE EXPRESSION PROFILING IN CALCIUM OXALATE STONE FORMERS BY IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL GENOME-WIDE ANALYSIS Kazumi Taguchi*, Shuzo Hamamoto, Atsushi Okada, Rei Unno, Hideyuki Kamisawa, Taku Naiki, Ryosuke Ando, Keiichi Tozawa, Kenjiro Kohri, Takahiro Yasui, Nagoya, Japan MP58-02 MP58-03 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP58-04 DISCOVERY AND IMPLICATIONS OF INAPPROPRIATELY ALKALINE MICROENVIRONMENTS WITHIN THE FUNCTIONING HUMAN KIDNEY Michael S Borofsky*, Andrew P Evan, James C Williams, Rajash K Handa, Casey A Dauw, Sharon Bledsoe, Indianapolis, IN, Fredric L Coe, Elaine M Worcester, Chicago, IL, James E Lingeman, Indianapolis, IN NOVEL INSIGHT INTO STONE FORMATION MECHANISMS USING MICRO CT: VERIFICATION THAT RANDALL’S PLAQUES AND DUCTAL PLUGS CAN PRODUCE CLINICALLY SIGNIFICANT STONES James C. Williams, Jr.*, Michael S. Borofsky, Andrew P. Evan, Indianapolis, IN, Fredric Coe, Elaine Worcester, Chicago, IL, James E. Lingeman, Indianapolis, IN NONCOLLAGENOUS PROTEINS IN RANDALL’S PLAQUE: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS WITH HIGH RESOLUTION MICROSCOPY Ling Chen*, Ryan Hsi, Marshall Stoller, Sunita Ho, San Francisco, CA 210 MP58-05 ENDOSCOPIC AND HISTOLOGIC FINDINGS IN A COHORT OF APATITE, BRUSHITE AND CALCIUM OXALATE STONE FORMERS Johann Ingimarsson*, Lisa Vaughan, FeliCity Enders, John Leiske, Amy Krambeck, Rochester, MN MP58-06 PREDICTORS OF PROGRESSIVE STONE DISEASE IN CALCIUM PHOSPHATE STONE FORMERS Steeve Doizi*, Margaret Pearle, John Poindexter, Beverley Huet, Khashayar Sakhaee, Naim Maalouf, Dallas, TX MP58-07 SELECTIVE PROTEIN ENRICHMENT IN CALCIUM OXALATE STONE MATRIX Jeffrey Wesson*, Ann Kolbach-Mandel, Neil Mandel, Jack Kleinman, Milwaukee, WI KIDNEY STONES COMPARED TO DENTAL CALCULI AND SALIVARY STONES: COMPARATIVE ANALYSES OF MINERAL DENSITY AND ULTRASTRUCTURE Sunita Ho*, Ryan Hsi, Ling Chen, Feifei Yang, Sophie You, David Killilea, Krishna Ramaswamy, Jolie Chang, Thomas Chi, Marshall Stoller, San Francisco, CA MP58-09 HYDROXYAPATITE INDUCES CALCIUM OXALATE TOLERANCE IN PRIMARY HUMAN MONOCYTES Paul Dominguez Gutierrez, Sergei Kusmartsev, Benjamin Canales, Vincent Bird, Johannes Vieweg, Saeed Khan*, Gainesville, FL MP58-10 MP58-11 CLASSIFICATION OF STONE PATIENTS BY MICRO CT STUDY OF STONES: CORRELATION WITH PAPILLARY PATHOLOGY James C. Williams, Jr.*, Michael S. Borofsky, Casey Dauw, Andrew P. Evan, Indianapolis, IN, Fredric Coe, Elaine Worcester, Chicago, IL, James E. Lingeman, Indianapolis, IN COMBINATION OF MICRO CT WITH INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY PROVIDES THE MOST COMPLETE APPROACH FOR STONE ANALYSIS James C. Williams, Jr.*, James E. Lingeman, Indianapolis, IN MP58-12 GENETIC ALTERATIONS RELATED TO CYSTINURIA – A GENOME WIDE ASSOCIATION ANALYSIS Sabrina Reis*, Nayara Viana, Katia Leite, Felipe Magioni, Fabio Torricelli, Giovanni Marchinni, Miguel Srougi, Eduardo Mazzucchi, Sao Paulo, Brazil MP58-13 THE MECHANISM OF RENAL STONE FORMATION AND RENAL FAILURE INDUCED BY MELAMINE AND CYANURIC ACID; LONG-TERM EXPERIMENT RESULTS Takahiro Kobayashi*, Anjo, Japan, Atsushi Okada, Ryossuke Ando, Keiichi Tozawa, Kenjiro Kohri, Takahiro Yasui, Nagoya, Japan MP58-14 NEUTROPHIL GELATINASE-ASSOCIATED LIPOCALIN (NGAL) AS A BIOMARKER OF RENAL INJURY IN PATIENTS WITH URETERIC STONES Marco Bolgeri*, Khaled Farrag, Antonio Reche, Padmini Manghat, Seshadri Sriprasad, Dartford, United Kingdom MP58-15 SUCTIONING FLEXIBLE URETEROSCOPY WITH AUTOMATIC CONTROL OF RENAL PELVIC PRESSURE: A PORCINE MODEL Leming Song*, Xiaolin Deng, Donghua Xie, Difu Fan, Zuofeng Peng, Tairong Liu, Ganzhou, China, People’s Republic of, Zhangqun Ye, Wuhan, China, People’s Republic of *Presenting author MP58-16 DAMAGE TO POLYTETRAFLUOROETHYLENE-COATED GUIDEWIRES: A POTENTIAL FOREIGN BODY RISK Alison Wong*, Wayne Kelln, Danilo Boskovic, Alex Erskine, Andrew Kutzner, Cayde Ritchie, Brian Chung, Samuel Abourbih, Salim Cheriyan, Mohamed Keheila, Jim Shen, Patrick Yang, D. Duane Baldwin, Loma Linda, CA MP58-17 DOES MATRIX MATERIAL AFFECT URINARY STONE FORMATION AND COMPOSITION? Mahmoud El-Naggar*, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates, Emad Elsobky, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Bedeir Ali-El-Dein, Mansoura, Egypt MP58-18 EXOGENOUS HYDROGEN SULFIDE TREATMENT REDUCES RENAL FIBROSIS ASSOCIATED WITH CHRONIC URETERAL OBSTRUCTION BY ATTENUATING EPITHELIAL-MESENCHYMAL TRANSITION Shouzhe Lin*, Fazil Visram, Ian Lobb, Weihua Liu, Aaron Haig, Jifu Jiang, Amy Mok, Dameng Lian, London, Canada, Mark E. Wood, Matthew Whiteman, Exeter, United Kingdom, Alp Sener, London, Canada MP58-19 INVESTIGATIONS OF THE MICROELEMENTAL COMPOSITION OF THE URINARY STONES IN ADULTS AND CHILDREN: A COMPARATIVE PROSPECTIVE STUDY Mahmoud El-Naggar*, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates, Emad Elsobky, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Bedeir Ali-El-Dein, Mansoura, Egypt MP58-20 TRANSIENT RECEPTOR POTENTIAL V4 (TRPV4)-ION CHANNEL-ACTIVE DRUGS MODIFY NORMAL AND PATHOLOGICAL URETER IN VIVO PERISTALSIS IN RATS Philipp Dr. Weinhold*, Frank Strittmatter, Christian Stief, Christian Gratzke, Munich, Germany, Francesco Montorsi, Arianna Bettiga, Fabio Benigni, Milan, Italy, Petter Hedlund, Linköping, Sweden APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM 211 MONDAY MP58-08 Monday, May 9, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Moderated Poster Session 59 TRAUMA/RECONSTRUCTION/DIVERSION: EXTERNAL GENITALIA RECONSTRUCTION AND UROTRAUMA Room 31 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Steven Brandes and Richard Santucci ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP59-01 PATIENT REPORTED SOCIAL, PSYCHOLOGICAL, AND UROLOGIC OUTCOMES AFTER ADULT BURIED PENIS REPAIR Maria Voznesensky*, W. Thomas Lawrence, Jerrod Keith, Bradley Erickson, Iowa City, IA MP59-02 MP59-03 MP59-04 MP59-05 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP59-09 ASSESSING THE CLINICAL AND RADIOLOGICAL UPTAKE AND UTILITY OF THE 2009 REVISION TO THE 1989 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE SURGERY OF TRAUMA RENAL INJURY SCALE: A SINGLE INSTITUTION SERIES Omer Raheem, Eric Ballon-Landa*, Leslie Kobayashi, Jill Buckley, San Diego, CA ADULT BURIED PENIS: EXPERIENCE AND OUTCOMES Omar Soto-Aviles*, Brandi Miller, Richard Santucci, Detroit, MI OUTCOMES OF SPLIT-THICKNESS SKIN GRAFT RECONSTRUCTION FOR MAJOR GENITAL SKIN LOSS: THE ADVERSE IMPACT OF SYSTEMIC DISEASE PROCESSES Ryan McLarty*, Keith Rourke, Edmonton, Canada RECONSTRUCTION OF MASSIVE LOCALIZED EDEMA OF THE SCROTUM: RESULTS, COMPLICATIONS AND QUALITY OF LIFE IMPROVEMENTS Eric Wisenbaugh*, Dena Moskowitz, Joel Gelman, Orange, CA IN VIVO IMPLANTATION OF BIOPRINTED SKIN GRAFTS FOR SURGICAL RECONSTRUCTION AND WOUND HEALING Julie Marco, Claire Jeong, John Jackson*, James Yoo, Anthony Atala, Winston Salem, NC MP59-06 ROLE OF ULTRASONOGRAPHY FOR TESTICULAR INJURIES IN PENETRATING SCROTAL TRAUMA Gauthami Churukanti*, Andrew Kim, Kyle Schuyler, Garjae Lavien, Deborah Stein, M. Minhaj Siddiqui, Baltimore, MD MP59-07 UTILITY OF PREOPERATIVE ULTRASOUND FOR THE EVALUATION OF TESTICULAR RUPTURE IN THE SETTING OF PENETRATING SCROTAL TRAUMA Stephen Hurley*, Edward Park, Ryan Powers, Patricia Vidal, Sarah Psutka, Courtney Hollowell, Chicago, IL MP59-08 PRACTICE PATTERNS OF ANGIOGRAPHY AND ANGIOEMBOLIZATION PERFORMANCE FOR ISOLATED LOW GRADE RENAL TRAUMA: RESULTS FROM A LARGE, STATEWIDE TRAUMA REGISTRY Ronak Gor*, Brett Styskel, Tianyu Li, Jay Simhan, Philadelphia, PA 212 MP59-10 COST-EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT OF PELVIC FRACTURE URETHRAL INJURIES USING DECISION TREE ANALYSIS Niels Johnsen*, David Penson, Elizabeth T Brown, Joshua Cohn, W Stuart Reynolds, Douglas Milam, Roger Dmochowski, Melissa Kaufman, Nashville, TN MP59-11 TRANSFERS OF CARE AND MORBIDITY OF FOURNIER’S GANGRENE Nathan Osbun*, Lindsay Hampson, Sarah Holt, John Gore, Hunter Wessells, Bryan Voelzke, Seattle, WA MP59-12 EPIDEMIOLOGY OF COMORBID GENITOURINARY INJURY AND EXTREMITY AMPUTATION IN OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM AND OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM Steven Hudak*, Jean Orman, Judson Janak, Nina Nnamani, Douglas Soderdahl, Fort Sam Houston, TX MP59-13 BURNS TO THE PERINEAL REGION INCREASE THE RISK OF DEATH AMONG U.S. SERVICE MEMBERS SUSTAINING COMBAT-RELATED BURNS DURING OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM AND OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM Michael Clemens, Judson Janak, Julie Rizzo, Michelle Buehner, Steven Hudak*, John Graybill, Kevin Chung, Fort Sam Houston, TX MP59-14 DIFFERENCE IN OUTCOMES AFTER TOTAL PHALLIC RECONSTRUCTION IN THE TRANSGENDER AND NONTRANSGENDER POPULATION Oscar Suarez Fernandez De Lara*, Jack M. Zuckerman, Ramon Virasoro, Jeremy Tonkin, Jessica Delong, Kurt A. McCammon, Norfolk, VA MP59-15 FASCIOCUTANEOUS FLAP REINFORCEMENT OF VENTRAL ONLAY BUCCAL MUCOSA GRAFTS ENABLES NEOPHALLUS REVISION URETHROPLASTY Lee C Zhao, New York, NY, Kiranpreet K Khurana*, New York, NJ, Stelios C Wilson, John T Stranix, Jamie P Levine, New York, NY SIGMOID VAGINOPLASTY AND ITS IMPACT ON PSYCHOSOCIAL AND SEXUAL LIFE IN PATIENTS WITH VAGINAL AGENESIS Miroslav Djordjevic*, Marta Bizic, Vladimir Kojovic, Borko Stojanovic, Marko Majstorovic, Ljiljana Labus, Dusan Stanojevic, Belgrade, Serbia MP59-17 A MODEL OF HUMAN PENILE TRANSPLANTATION TO INVESTIGATE THE EFFECTS AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF REJECTION AND CYCLOSPORIN A TREATMENT ON ERECTILE FUNCTION Nikolai A. Sopko*, Hotaka Matsui, Denver M. Lough, Richard Redett, Arthur L. Burnett, Trinity J. Bivalacqua, Baltimore, MD MP59-18 MP59-19 A RETROSPECTIVE EVALUATION OF THE SAFETY AND EFFECTIVENESS OF A SILICONE BLOCK IMPLANT FOR ELECTIVE COSMETIC SURGERY OF THE PENIS James Elist, Beverly Hills, CA, Gottfried Lemperle*, Frankfurt, Germany, Allen Kamrava, Alireza Hosseini, Omead Mirgoli, Beverly Hills, CA MP59-20 TOTAL PHALLIC RECONSTRUCTION USING RADIAL ARTERY BASED FOREARM FREE FLAP AFTER PENILE LOSS SECONDARY TO TRAUMA Marco Falcone*, Giulio Garaffa, Francesco De Luca, Amr Raheem, Andrew Nim Christopher, David Joseph Ralph, London, United Kingdom SYNCHRONOUS IPSILATERAL HIGH SUBMUSCULAR PLACEMENT OF PROSTHETIC BALLOONS AND RESERVOIRS Nicholas Kavoussi*, Ryan Mooney, Jeremy Scott, Billy Cordon, Matthias Hofer, Allen Morey, Dallas, TX APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Monday, May 9, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Moderated Poster Session 60 URODYNAMICS/LOWER URINARY TRACT DYSFUNCTION/FEMALE PELVIC MEDICINE: BASIC RESEARCH & PATHOPHYSIOLOGY I Room 30 ABC @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Larissa Rodriguez and Priya Padmanabhan ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP60-01 IN VIVO OPTICAL STIMULATION OF CHANNELRHODOPSIN-EXPRESSING BLADDER SENSORY NEURONS EVOKES HOMEOSTATIC AND NOCICEPTIVE REFLEX BEHAVIORS Timothy Fernandez*, Birmingham, AL, Brian Davis, Pittsburgh, PA, Jennifer DeBerry, Birmingham, AL ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP60-04 INTRAVESICAL ADMINISTRATION OF SENSORY NEURON-SPECIFIC RECEPTOR AGONIST SUPPRESSES CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE-INDUCED BLADDER OVERACTIVITY Masashi Honda*, Yonago, Japan, Naoki Yoshimura, Pittsburgh, PA, Bunya Kawamoto, Tsounapi Panagiota, Yonago, Japan, Shogo Shimizu, Nankoku, Japan, Shuichi Morizane, Hikita Katsuya, Kuniyasu Muraoka, Yonago, Japan, Takahiro Shimizu, Nankoku, Japan, Takehiro Sejima, Yonago, Japan, Motoaki Saito, Nankoku, Japan, Michael Chancellor, Royal Oak, MI, Atsushi Takenaka, Yonago, Japan MP60-02 LARGE-SCALE GENE EXPRESSION ANALYSIS OF LASER CAPTURE MICRODISSECTED DETRUSOR MUSCLE SAMPLES IN FEMALE OVERACTIVE BLADDER PATIENTS AND CONTROLS Beat Foerster*, Winterthur, Switzerland, Nadine Brader, Hubert Rehrauer, Caroline Maake, Zurich, Switzerland, Hubert John, Winterthur, Switzerland MP60-05 MP60-03 THE IMPACT OF INTRAVESICAL LIPOSOME-BASED NGF ANTISENSE THERAPY ON BLADDER OVERACTIVITY AND NOCICEPTION IN A RAT MODEL OF CYSTITIS INDUCED BY HYDROGEN PEROXIDE Tsuyoshi Majima*, Nagoya, Japan, Pradeep Tyagi, Pittsburgh, PA, Koji Dogishi, Kyoto, Japan, Mahendara Kashyap, Pittsburgh, PA, Momokazu Gotoh, Nagoya, Japan, Michael Chancellor, Rayal Oak, MI, Naoki Yoshimura, Pittsburgh, PA *Presenting author 5-HT IN THE RAT PREFRONTAL CORTEX CONTROLS THE MICTURITION REFLEX VIA 5-HT2A AND 5-HT7. Hiroki Chiba*, Sapporo, Japan, Takahiko Mitsui, Yamanashi, Japan, Takeya Kitta, Yu Ohmura, Kimihiko Moriya, Yukiko Kanno, Mitsuhiro Yoshioka, Nobuo Shinohara, Sapporo, Japan MP60-06 PATHOGENIC ROLE OF TRUNCATED TRKB RECEPTOR ISOFORM (TRKB.T1) IN BDNF INDUCED DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY (DO) Mahendra Kashyap*, William C deGroat, Naoki Yoshimura, Pradeep Tyagi, Pittsburgh, PA 213 MONDAY MP59-16 MP60-07 SACRAL NEUROMODULATION OF BLADDER OVERACTIVITY IN CATS Zhaocun Zhang, Jathin Bandari*, Audry Kang, Vladimir Lamm, Jicheng Wang, Bing Shen, James Roppolo, William de Groat, Changfeng Tai, Pittsburgh, PA MP60-15 MP60-08 CHRONIC PSYCHOLOGICAL STRESS INDUCES CHANGES IN BLADDER CONTRACTILITY Yunliang Gao*, Huiyi Chang, Rong Zhang, Larissa Rodriguez, Los Angeles, CA SUPRASPINAL LOWER URINARY TRACT CONTROL IN SPINAL CORD INJURY PATIENTS: A STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL MRI STUDY Lorenz Leitner*, Zürich and Basel, Switzerland, Matthias Walter, Zürich, Switzerland, Martina D. Liechti, London, United Kingdom, Lars Michels, Spyros Kollias, Patrick Freund, Ulrich Mehnert, Thomas M. Kessler, Zürich, Switzerland MP60-16 THE MIC-KEY BUTTON VESICOSTOMY: A SUPERIOR ALTERNATIVE FOR SUPRAPUBIC BLADDER DRAINAGE? Jai Seth*, Elaine Hazell, Winnie Nugent, Claire Taylor, Arun Sahai, Jonathon Olsburgh, London, United Kingdom MP60-09 HYPERPOLARIZATION-ACTIVATED AND CYCLIC NUCLEOTIDE-GATED CATION (HCN) CHANNELS MODULATE SPONTANEOUS AND NEUROGENIC CONTRACTIONS OF HUMAN BLADDER Mahendra Kashyap*, Naoki Yoshimura, Pradeep Tyagi, Pittsburgh, PA MP60-17 THE TEMPORAL CORRELATION BETWEEN SPONTANEOUS CONTRACTIONS AND INTRINSIC ATP RELEASE FROM THE MUCOSAL LAYER IN THE BLADDER Nobuhiro Kushida*, Hidenori Akaihata, Jyunya Hata, Seiji Hoshi, Michihiro Yabe, Kei Ishibashi, Ken Aikawa, Yoshiyuki Kojima, Yoshiyuki Kojima, Fukushima, Japan, Christopher Fry, Bristol, United Kingdom MP60-10 LOCAL PHARMACOLOGICAL REGULATORY CHANGES IN ISOLATED BLADDERS OF ALZHEIMER MICE Aryo Zare*, Maastricht, Netherlands, Mohammad Sajjad Rahnamai, Heerlen, Netherlands, Gommert A. van Koeveringe, Celine Meriaux, Ramona Hohnen, Maastricht, Netherlands MP60-18 DECREASED CONTRACTILITY AND INCREASED RESIDUAL URINE VOLUME OF THE BLADDER IN A CHRONIC ISCHEMIC MODEL IN THE RAT; A POSSIBLE PATH TO THE UNDERACTIVE BLADDER Norifumi Sawada*, Satoru Kira, Takahiko Mitsui, Masayuki Takeda, Yamanashi, Japan MP60-11 WIRELESS URODYNAMIC DEVICE DEMONSTRATES SUBMUCOSAL SENSOR IS COMPARABLE TO URODYNAMIC CATHETER Joshua Roth*, Indianapolis, IN, Albert Kim, West Lafayette, IN, Mouhamad Alloosh, Michael Sturek, Indianapolis, IN, Babak Ziaie, West Lafayette, IN, CR Powell, Indianapolis, IN MP60-19 MUSCARINIC INDUCED BLADDER CONTRACTILITY IS ALTERED IN AN ANIMAL MODEL FOR NEUROGENIC DETRUSOR UNDERACTIVITY Karel Dewulf*, Emmanuel Weyne, Yves Deruyver, Rieta Van Bree, Dirk De Ridder, Maarten Albersen, Wouter Everaerts, Leuven, Belgium MP60-12 DETRUSOR UNDERACTIVITY IS SEEN IN AN ANIMAL MODEL FOR METABOLIC SYNDROME Joshua Roth*, Indianapolis, IN, Albert Kim, West Lafayette, IN, Mouhamad Alloosh, Indianapolis, IN, Babak Ziaie, West Lafayette, IN, Michael Sturek, CR Powell, Indianapolis, IN MP60-20 ESTROGEN REPLACEMENT REDUCES OXIDATIVE STRESS AND RESTORES BLADDER AND PELVIC FLOOR CONTRACTILE FUNCTION IN AN ANIMAL MODEL OF MENOPAUSE AND TISSUE ISCHEMIA Amy D. Dobberfuhl*, Stanford, CA, Catherine Schuler, Robert E. Leggett, Elise J.B. De, Robert M. Levin, Albany, NY MP60-13 URINARY NERVE GROWTH FACTOR AS A POTENTIAL BIOMARKER FOR PREDICTION OF TREATMENT EFFICACY AND RECURRENCE IN OVERACTIVE BLADDER PATIENTS Yoon Seok Suh*, Jae Ho Yoo, Hyun Hwan Sung, Hyun Woo Kim, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Joon Chul Kim, Bucheon, Kyunggi-do, Korea, Republic of, Jong Bo Choi, Suwon, Korea, Republic of, Jeongyun Jeong, Kyu-Sung Lee, Heung Jae Park, Seoul, Korea, Republic of APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM MP60-14 URINARY INCONTINENCE IN A RAT MODEL OF SURGICAL MENOPAUSE: EFFECTS OF GONADAL HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY José Luis Palacios*, Tlaxcala, Mexico, Alvaro Munoz, Houston, Tx, Margarita Juárez, Tlaxcala, Mexico, Margot S Damaser, Cleveland, Oh, Jiang Hai-Hong, Wenzhou, China, People’s Republic Of, Yolanda Cruz, Tlaxcala, Mexico 214 Monday, May 9, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Moderated Poster Session 61 BLADDER CANCER: BASIC RESEARCH & PATHOPHYSIOLOGY II Room 28 DE @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Robert Svatek and James McKiernan ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP61-06 PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY FOR NONMUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER MEDIATED BY INSTILLED PHOTOSENSITIZER TLD1433 AND GREEN LIGHT ACTIVATION Savo Lazic, Pavel Kaspler, Arkady Mandel, Michael A.S. Jewett, Girish Kulkarni, Lothar Lilge*, Toronto, Canada MP61-07 THE EFFECT OF LEVOFLOXACIN ON BACILLUS CALMETTE-GUERIN INDUCED TOXICITY IN PATIENTS WITH NONMUSCLE-INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER: RESULTS OF A RANDOMIZED, PROSPECTIVE, MULTICENTER STUDY Kazuyuki Numakura*, Norihiko Tsuchiya, Hiroshi Tsuruta, Mitsuru Saito, Takamitsu Inoue, Shintaro Nariata, Mingguo Huang, Shigeru Satoh, Tomonori Habuchi, Akita, Japan MP61-02 ANTI-GLI1 AND ANTI-GLI2 AS NOVEL THERAPY TO INHIBIT BLADDER CANCER PROGRESSION Peter A. Raven*, Sebastian K. Frees, Betty B.H. Zhou, Claudia I. Chavez-Munoz, Michael E. Cox, Alan I. So, Vancouver, Canada MP61-03 EVALUATION OF LACTATE TRANSPORTERS AS POTENTIAL THERAPEUTIC TARGET IN UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA Tilman Todenhöfer*, Roland Seiler, Craig Stewart, Igor Moskalev, Jian Gao, Alireza Kamyabi, Nader Al Nakouzi, Tetsuharo Hayashi, Stephen Choi, Yuzhou Wang, Mads Daugaard, Sebastian Frees, Htoo Zarni Oo, Vancouver, Canada, Jörg Hennenlotter, Jens Bedke, Tuebingen, Germany, Ladan Fazli, Vancouver, Canada, Arnulf Stenzl, Tuebingen, Germany, Peter Black, Vancouver, Canada MP61-08 PHOTOTHERMAL ABLATION OF BLADDER CANCER USING PHOSPHATIDYLSERINE TARGETED CARBON NANOTUBES Needa Virani, Norman, OK, Joel Slaton*, Winston-Salem, NC, Carole Davis, Robert Hurst, Paul Hauser, Oklahoma City, OK, Roger Harrison, Norman, OK MP61-09 EARLY DEVELOPMENT OF INTRAVESICAL REFLECTANCE SPECTROSCOPY FOR BLADDER TUMOR DETECTION AND STAGING Joel Slaton*, Winston-Salem, NC, Robert Hurst, Carole Davis, Oklahoma City, OK, Pallavi Rajaputra, Stillwater, OK, Youngjae You, Oklahoma City, OK, Kenneth Bartels, Daqing Piao, Stillwater, OK MP61-04 ALTERATIONS IN CELL LINE SENSITIVITY TO SMALL MOLECULE INHIBITORS BETWEEN UROTHELIAL CANCER LINES AND THEIR METASTATIC DERIVATIVES Louis Krane*, Reema Railkar, Iawan Hsu, Abhinav Sidana, Kai Hammerich, Cathy Vocke, Paul Meltzer, Craig Thomas, Marc Ferrer, Piyush Agarwal, Bethesda, MD MP61-05 *Presenting author MP61-10 DNA METHYLATION INHIBITORS MAY REVERSE DRUG-RESISTANCE IN HUMAN BLADDER CANCER CELLS Naotaka Nishiyama*, Sapporo, Japan, Stephanie Yi, Christopher E. Duymich, Siamak Daneshmand, Los Angeles, CA, Peter A. Jones, Grand Rapids, MI, Hooman Djaladat, Los Angeles, CA, Naoya Masumori, Sapporo, Japan, Gangning Liang, Los Angeles, CA INTRAVESICAL INSTILLATION OF EXOGENOUS MICRORNA-145 AS A THERAPY FOR MOUSE ORTHOTOPIC HUMAN BLADDER CANCER XENOGRAFT Teruo Inamoto*, Osaka, Japan, Kohei Taniguchi, Gifu, Japan, Kiyoshi Takahara, Osaka, Japan, Ayako Iwatsuki, Gifu, Japan, Tomoaki Takai, Taizo Uchimoto, Kenkichi Saito, Naoki Tanda, Yuki Yoshikawa, Koichiro Minami, Hajime Hirano, Hayahito Nomi, Satoshi Kiyama, Osaka, Japan, Yukihiro Akao, Gifu, Japan, Haruhito Azuma, Osaka, Japan MP61-11 ENHANCED SENSITIVITY TO NVP-BEZ235 BY INHIBITION OF P62/SQSTM1 IN HUMAN BLADDER CANCER KOTCC-1 CELLS BOTH IN VITRO AND IN VIVO Bing Liu*, Kobe, Japan, Hideaki Miyake, Hamamatsu, Japan, Masato Fujisawa, Kobe, Japan 215 MONDAY ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP61-01 ANTITUMOR ACTIVITY OF SULFATED ANGIOGENIC FRAGMENTS: A NOVEL HYALURONIDASE INHIBITOR Martin J. P. Hennig*, Lübeck, Germany, Soum D. Lokeshwar, Miami, FL, Shenelle N. Wilson, Augusta, GA, Andre R. Jordan, Juan Chipollini, Miami, FL, Marie C. Hupe, Mario W. Kramer, Lübeck, Germany, Luis E. Lopez, Augusta, GA, Axel S. Merseburger, Lübeck, Germany, Vinata B. Lokeshwar, Augusta, GA MP61-12 NEW TARGETS FOR IMMUNE CHECKPOINT INHIBITION IN UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA Alexander Sankin*, Benjamin Gartrell, Kerwin Cumberbatch, Hongying Huang, Mark Schoenberg, Xingxing Zang, Bronx, NY MP61-17 ASSOCIATIONS OF PROGRESSION IN T1G3 BLADDER CANCERS AND MUTATION HETEROGENEITY IN 20 CANCER-RELATED GENES Karsten Salomo*, Doreen Huebner, Jana Hahm, Joern Meinel, Vladimir Novotny, Manja Boehme, Susanne Fuessel, Manfred P. Wirth, Dresden, Germany MP61-13 PROGRANULIN TARGETING IN UROTHELIAL CANCER CELLS INHIBITS MOTILITY, ANCHORAGE-INDEPENDENT GROWTH, TUMOR FORMATION IN VIVO AND SENSITIZES CELLS TO CISPLATIN Simone Buraschi, Shi-Qiong Xu, Manuela Stefanello, Philadelphia, PA, Igor Moskalev, Vancouver, Canada, Alaide Morcavallo, Marco Genua, Ryuta Tanimoto, Thomas Neill, Stephen C Peiper, Leonard G Gomella, Philadelphia, PA, Peter C Black, Vancouver, Canada, Antonino Belfiore, Catanzaro, Italy, Renato V Iozzo, Andrea Morrione*, Philadelphia, PA MP61-18 A NOVEL FORMULATION OF DOCETAXEL WITH ACTIVITY IN MUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER XENOGRAFTS Clement Mugabe, Richard Liggins, Igor Moskalev, Michael Parr, Jayachandran Kizhakkedathu, Don Brooks, Helen Burt, Alan So*, Vancouver, Canada MP61-19 CONCURRENT AUTOPHAGY INHIBITION POTENTIATES THE ANTI-CANCER EFFECTS OF EGFR INHIBITOR IN HUMAN BLADDER CANCER CELLS Minyong Kang*, Seongnam, Korea, Republic of, Kyoung-Hwa Lee, Hye Sun Lee, Chang Wook Jeong, Cheol Kwak, Hyeon Hoe Kim, Ja Hyeon Ku, Seoul, Korea, Republic of MP61-14 THE IMPACT OF NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY ON THE TIMING AND SITE OF RECURRENCE FOLLOWING RADICAL CYSTECTOMY Harras Zaid*, Igor Frank, William Parker, R. Houston Thompson, Matthew Tollefson, Prabin Thapa, John Cheville, Stephen Boorjian, Rochester, MN MP61-15 MP61-20 PRIMARY APPLICATION STUDY IN EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF BLADDER CANCER BY CELL-PERMEABLE PEPTIDES R11 Jinhai Fan*, Chen Ding, Yiqing Du, Kaijie Wu, Xi’an, China, People’s Republic of CLOSTRIDIUM PERFRINGES ENTEROTOXIN AS A POTENTIAL THERAPEUTIC FOR INTRAVESICAL TREATMENT OF BLADDER CANCER Victor Romanov*, Wayne Waltzer, Terry Whyard, Olga Povcher, April Szafran, Theodore Gabig, Stony Brook, NY APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM MP61-16 DETERMINATION OF IMMUNE POLARIZATION (TH1 VS TH2) IN TUMOUR TISSUE AS A PROGNOSTIC MARKER TO BCG RESPONSE IN PATIENTS WITH HIGH GRADE NON-MUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CÁNCER. Roberto Martinez*, Gustavo Tapia, Mario Alves, Carlos Gonzalez, Elisabet Garcia, Elisabet Gomez, Luis Ibarz, Julia Blanco, Bonaventura Clotet, Cecilia Cabrera, Badalona, Spain Monday, May 9, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Moderated Poster Session 62 PROSTATE CANCER: BASIC RESEARCH & PATHOPHYSIOLOGY I Room 28 ABC @ San Diego Convention Center Moderator: Ralph Buttyan ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP62-01 TARGETING THE DNA BINDING DOMAIN OF THE ANDROGEN RECEPTOR: EFFICACY OF PROSTATE CANCER COMPOUND WITH NOVEL MECHANISM OF ACTION Hendrik Borgmann*, Kush Dalal, Eliana Beraldi, Artem Cherkasov, Paul Rennie, Martin Gleave, Vancouver, Canada ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP62-02 ERG ONCOGENE SPECIFIC INHIBITORS FOR PROSTATE CANCER Ahmed Mohamed*, Rockville, MD, Gauthaman Sukumar, Bethesda, MD, Charles Xavier, Shilpa Katta, Lakshmi Ravindranath, Muhammad Jamal, Taduru Sreenath, Gyorgy Petrovics, Albert Dobi, Rockville, MD, Meera Srivastava, Clifton Dalgard, Bethesda, MD, Shiv Srivastava, Rockville, MD 216 MP62-03 NOVEL SELECTIVE LYSINE-SPECIFIC DEMETHYLASE 1 INHIBITORS AND AUTOPHAGY INHIBITORS EFFECTIVELY IMPAIR CASTRATION-RESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER GROWTH Toshiki Etani*, Komono, Japan, Taku Naiki, Nagoya, Japan, Takayoshi Suzuki, Kyoto, Japan, Takashi Nagai, Keitaro Iida, Ryosuke Ando, Noriyasu Kawai, Keiichi Tozawa, Nagoya, Japan, Tohru Mogami, Komono, Japan, Kenjiro Kohri, Takahiro Yasui, Nagoya, Japan MP62-11 CHARACTERIZATION OF PROSTATE CANCER IN A FUNCTIONAL EUNUCH Michael Fiandalo*, John Stocking, Elena Pop, John Wilton, Gissou Azabdaftari, James Mohler, Buffalo, NY MP62-12 ORTHOTOPIC XENOGRAFTS USING LUCAP136 SPHEROID CULTURES PROVIDE A VERSATILE PRECLINICAL MODEL OF PROSTATE CANCER Matthias Saar*, Johannes Linxweiler, Homburg/Saar, Germany, Maija Valta, Turku, Finland, Christina Körbel, Andreas Müller, Kerstin Junker, Michael Stöckle, Michael D. Menger, Homburg/Saar, Germany, Donna M Peehl, Stanford, CA MP62-04 MOLECULAR MECHANISM MEDIATING CYTOTOXIC ACTIVITY OF CABAZITAXEL IN DOCETAXEL-RESISTANT HUMAN PROSTATE CANCER CELLS Akira Miyazaki*, Kobe, Japan, Hideaki Miyake, Hamamatsu, Japan, Masato Fujisawa, Kobe, Japan DRUG, DISEASE, GENE INTERACTION: SIMVASTATIN, PROSTATE CANCER AND THE MITOCHONDRIAL GENOME. Rebecca Arnold*, Qian Sun, John Petros, Atlanta, GA MP62-14 ACTIVATION OF ABERRANT ANDROGEN RECEPTOR SIGNALING IN CARCINOMA ASSOCIATED FIBROBLASTS INDUCES PROSTATE CANCER PROGRESSION Omar E Franco*, Rodrigo Javier, Susan E Crawford, Evanston, IL, Gustavo E Ayala, Houston, TX, Simon W Hayward, Evanston, IL MP62-06 COMBINED AKT AND MEK PATHWAY BLOCKADE IN PRE-CLINICAL MODELS OF ENZALUTAMIDE-RESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER Paul Toren*, Québec, Canada, Soojin Kim, Amina Zoubeidi, Vancouver, Canada MP62-15 MP62-07 NEOADJUVANT IMMUNOMODULATION COMBINED WITH VASCULAR TARGETED THERAPY PREVENTS METASTASES AND IMPROVES SURVIVAL IN RATS WITH LOCALLY ADVANCED PROSTATE CANCER. Uri Lindner*, Dina Preise, Rehovot, Israel, Natasha Kudinova, Ness Ziona, Israel, Arkady Agarounov, Yoram Salomon, Rehovot, Israel, Jonathan A. Coleman, New York, NY, Dan Leibovici, Avigdor Scherz, Rehovot, Israel MP62-16 THE EXPLORATION OF THE ORDER IN THE HETEROGENEITY OF PROSTATE CANCER-ASSOCIATED STROMA ENVIRONMENT. Manabu Kato*, Tsu, Japan, Takeshi Sasaki, Evanston, Il, Kenichirou Ishii, Manabu Miki, Kohei Nishikawa, Kiminobu Arima, Taizo Shiraishi, Tsu, Japan, Neil Bhowmick, L.A., Ca, Yoshiki Sugimura, Tsu, Japan MP62-08 THE CATALYTIC SITE COMMON TO FOUR 3〈-OXIDOREDUCTASES CONTRIBUTES TO INTRACRINE SYNTHESIS OF DHT Michael Fiandalo*, John Wilton, John Stocking, Krystin Mongiardo, Elena Pop, Yun Li, Kris Attwood, Buffalo, NY, Elisabeth Wilson, Chapel Hill, NC, James Mohler, Buffalo, NY MP62-17 A NEW INSIGHT OF CELL-CELL INTERACTIONS IN TUMOR STROMA OF PROSTATE CANCER Kenichiro Ishii*, Takeshi Sasaki, Manabu Miki, Manabu Kato, Hideki Kanda, Kiminobu Arima, Taizo Shiraishi, Yoshiki Sugimura, Tsu, Japan MP62-09 CLASS I HDAC INHIBITION AND P53 ACTIVATION UPREGULATES MASPIN IN HUMAN PROSTATE CANCER Eswar Shankar*, Rajnee Kanwal, Mario Candamo, Albert Lee, Mitali Pandey, Vijay Thakur, Pingfu Fu, Gregory MacLennan, Sanjay Gupta, Cleveland, OH MP62-18 CONVERSION OF ADENOCARCINOMA TO SMALL CELL CARCINOMA-LIKE BY REPROGRAMMING Gisely Borges*, Eneida Vencio, Sue-Ing Quek, Adeline Chen, Seattle, WA, Diego Salvanha, Ricardo Vencio, Sao Paulo, Brazil, Holly Nguyen, Robert Vessella, Christopher Cavanaugh, Carol Ware, Pamela Troisch, Alvin Liu, Seattle, WA MP62-10 TMPRSS2-ERG GENE FUSION IS AN UNCOMMON SOMATIC ALTERATION IN HYPOGONADAL MEN WITH PROSTATE CANCER Bobby Najari*, Daniel Lee, Jonathan Shoag, Kyung Park, Bing He, Juan Miguel Mosquera, Mark Rubin, Peter Schlegel, Christopher Barbieri, New York, NY *Presenting author FIBROBLASTS PROLONG SERUM PROSTATE-SPECIFIC ANTIGEN DECLINE AFTER ANDROGEN DEPRIVATION THERAPY IN PROSTATE CANCER Takeshi Sasaki*, Kenichiro Ishii, Manabu Miki, Hideki Kanda, Kiminobu Arima, Taizo Shiraishi, Yoshiki Sugimura, Tsu, Mie, Japan 217 MONDAY MP62-05 MP62-13 NOVEL IN VIVO MODEL FOR COMBINATORIAL FLUORESCENCE LABELING IN MOUSE PROSTATE Xiaolan Fang, Michael B. Rothberg*, Kenneth Gyabaah, Bita Nick Kholgh, J. Marc Cline, K.C. Balaji, Winston-Salem, NC MP62-19 AKR1C3 OVEREXPRESSION IN PROSTATE CANCER PROMOTES EPITHELIAL-MESENCHYMAL TRANSITION AND METASTASIS VIA ACTIVATION OF MAPK/ERK SIGNALING AND UPREGULATION OF ZEB1 Bin Wang, Kaijie Wu*, Jun Huang, Xi’an, China, People’s Republic of, Jer-Tsong Hsieh, Dallas, TX, Dalin He, Xi’an, China, People’s Republic of MP62-20 CROSSTALK BETWEEN EPITHELIALMESENCHYMAL TRANSITION AND CASTRATION RESISTANCE IN PROSTATE CANCER Masaki Shiota*, Momoe Itsumi, Ario Takeuchi, Kenjiro Imada, Akira Yokomizo, Fukuoka, Japan, Hidetoshi Kuruma, Tokyo, Japan, Junichi Inokuchi, Katsunori Tatsugami, Takeshi Uchiumi, Yoshinao Oda, Seiji Naito, Masatoshi Eto, Fukuoka, Japan APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Monday, May 9, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Moderated Poster Session 63 BLADDER CANCER: INVASIVE V Room 25 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Joseph Chin, Arturo Mendoza-Valdes and John Gore ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP63-01 A PROPOSAL FOR A NOVEL PERIOPERATIVE MORTALITY RISK ASSESSMENT TOOL IN CONTEMPORARY PATIENTS TREATED WITH RADICAL CYSTECTOMY Paolo Dell’Oglio, Zhe Tian*, Sami-Ramzi Leyh-Bannurah, Vincent Trudeau, Montreal, Canada, Alessandro Larcher, Umberto Capitanio, Alberto Briganti, Francesco Montorsi, Milan, Italy, Pierre Karakiewicz, Montreal, Canada ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP63-06 RACIAL DISPARITIES IN QUALITY METRICS OF MUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER Christian Meyer*, Stephanie Mullane, Joaquim Bellmunt, Nawar Hanna, Boston, MA, Mani Menon, Jesse Sammon, Detroit, MI, Thomas Seisen, Jeffrey Leow, Mark Preston, Adam Kibel, Maxine Sun, Quoc-Dien Trinh, Boston, MA MP63-07 THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN PREOPERATIVE LEUKOCYTOSIS AND POSTOPERATIVE OUTCOMES FOLLOWING CYSTECTOMY FOR BLADDER CANCER Matthew Macey*, Jason Lomboy, Troy Sukhu, Allison Deal, Eric Wallen, Michael Woods, Raj Pruthi, Matthew Nielsen, Angela Smith, Chapel Hill, NC MP63-02 A PHASE I/II TRIAL OF PREHABILITATION IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING CYSTECTOMY FOR BLADDER CANCER Jeffrey Montgomery*, Todd Morgan, Steven Thelen-Perry, Chang He, Cheryl Lee, Christine Parker, Heidi IglayReger, Khaled Hafez, Brent Hollenbeck, Alon Weizer, Ann Arbor, MI MP63-08 VALIDATION OF THE CAPRINI RISK ASSESSMENT MODEL IN RADICAL CYSTECTOMY PATIENTS Ross Krasnow*, Francisco GelpiHammerschmidt, Mark Preston, Boston, MA, Benjamin Chung, Palo Alto, CA, Adam Kibel, Steven Chang, Boston, MA MP63-03 THE OPTIMAL ANTIBIOTIC PROPHYLAXIS FOR RADICAL CYSTECTOMY: A POPULATION-BASED ANALYSIS Ross Krasnow*, Sophia Koo, David Kubiak, Francisco Gelpi-Hammerschmidt, Mark Preston, Boston, MA, Benjamin Chung, Palo Alto, CA, Adam Kibel, Steven Chang, Boston, MA MP63-09 NUTRITIONAL EDUCATION AND SUPPLEMENTATION MAY REDUCE HOSPITAL STAY AND WEIGHT LOSS AFTER CYSTECTOMY Michael Lam*, Amanda Bryant, Brian Junio, Theresa Koppie, Christopher Amling, Portland, OR MP63-04 ALLOGENEIC BLOOD TRANSFUSION INCREASES INFECTIOUS COMPLICATIONS BUT NOT MORTALITY AFTER RADICAL CYSTECTOMY Jen-Jane Liu*, Ann Martinez Acevedo, Christopher Amling, Portland, OR MP63-05 MP63-10 PREOPERATIVE DETERMINANT AND PREDICTION OF EARLY POSTOPERATIVE RENAL FUNCTION FOLLOWING RADICAL CYSTECTOMY AND INTESTINAL URINARY DIVERSION Tatsuo Gondo*, Jun Nakashima, Yoshio Ohno, Yosuke Hirasawa, Takeshi Hashimoto, Yoshihiro Nakagami, Masaaki Tachibana, Tokyo, Japan LONGER DURATION BLOOD STORAGE IS LINKED TO INFECTION AND MORBIDITY IN RADICAL CYSTECTOMY PATIENTS WHO RECEIVE BLOOD TRANSFUSION Heather J. Chalfin*, Meera R. Chappidi, Daniel J. Johnson, Nilay Gandhi, Jen-Jane Liu, Steven M. Frank, Trinity J. Bivalacqua, Baltimore, MD 218 MP63-11 PREOPERATIVE PLATELET TO LYMPHOCYTE RATIO AS A PREDICTOR OF SURVIVAL AFTER RADICAL CYSTECTOMY DUE TO BLADDER CANCER Giovanni La Croce*, Marco Moschini, Paolo Capogrosso, Eugenio Ventimiglia, Stefano Luzzago, Milan, Italy, Shahrokh Francois Shariat, Vienna, Austria, Rafael Sanchez Salas, Xavier Chatelineau, Paris, France, Andrea Salonia, Alberto Briganti, Francesco Montorsi, Renzo Colombo, Andrea Gallina, Milan, Italy MP63-16 UNPLANNED REOPERATION FOLLOWING OPEN AND MINIMALLY INVASIVE RADICAL CYSTECTOMY. ANALYSIS OF THE NATIONAL SURGICAL QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (NSQIP) DATABASE Ahmad Shabsigh*, Columbus, OH MP63-17 WEEKEND DISCHARGE AFTER RADICAL CYSTECTOMY AND THE RISK OF READMISSION James Tracey*, Sapan Ambani, Takahiro Osawa, Ted Skolarus, Chang He, Tudor Borza, Alon Weizer, Jeffrey Montgomery, Khaled Hafez, Brent Hollenbeck, Cheryl Lee, Todd Morgan, Ann Arbor, MI MP63-12 DOES ENHANCED RECOVERY IMPACT COMPLICATIONS AFTER RADICAL CYSTECTOMY? Erika Wood*, Neema Navai, Debashish Sundi, Wei Qiao, Ashish Kamat, Colin Dinney, Jay Shah, Houston, TX MP63-13 ENHANCED RECOVERY AFTER SURGERY AND RADICAL CYSTECTOMY: BENEFITS OF A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH Gregory Diorio*, Andrew Leone, Sephalie Patel, Rosemarie Garcia Getting, Jae Lee, Lu Chen, Scott Gilbert, Philippe Spiess, Wade Sexton, Michael Poch, Tampa, FL MP63-14 THE IMPACT OF A MINIMUM CYSTECTOMY VOLUME POLICY ON THE CENTRALIZATION AND QUALITY OF BLADDER CANCER CARE IN THE NETHERLANDS Harman Maxim Bruins*, Nijmegen, Netherlands, Elies Fransen-van de Putte, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Rob Verhoeven, Utrecht, Netherlands, Inge van Oort, Nijmegen, Netherlands, Simon Horenblas, Amsterdam, Netherlands MP63-15 MP63-19 THE CHANGING FACE OF READMISSIONS: ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF A CYSTECTOMY CARE PATHWAY John A. Brockman*, Joel Vetter, Seth A. Strope, Saint Louis, MO MP63-20 30ⴚDAY AND 90ⴚDAY MORTALITY RATES IN OCTOGENARIANS UNDERGOING RADICAL CYSTECTOMY Ahmed Saeed Goolam*, Alfredo Harb De la Rosa, Miami, FL, Hariharan Palayapalayam Ganapathi, Celebration, FL, Chad Ritch, Murugesan Manoharan, Miami, FL VALIDATION OF PERI-OPERATIVE BLOOD TRANSFUSION AS A SURGICAL QUALITY INDICATOR OF CYSTECTOMY: A POPULATION-BASED STUDY D. Robert Siemens*, Melanie Jaeger, Xuejiao Wei, Francisco Vera-Badillo, Christopher Booth, Kingston, Canada APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Monday, May 9, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Moderated Poster Session 64 KIDNEY CANCER: LOCALIZED: SURGICAL THERAPY III Room 24 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Jeffrey Cadeddu and Gyung Sung ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP64-01 RETROPERITONEAL LYMPH NODE DISSECTION IS NOT ASSOCIATED WITH SURVIVAL OUTCOMES AMONG PATIENTS UNDERGOING RADICAL NEPHRECTOMY FOR NON-METASTATIC RENAL CELL CARCINOMA: A PROPENSITY-SCORE BASED ANALYSIS Boris Gershman*, Daniel Moreira, R. Houston Thompson, Stephen Boorjian, Christine Lohse, Brian Costello, John Cheville, Bradley Leibovich, Rochester, MN *Presenting author ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP64-02 COMPARISON OF ONCOLOGIC OUTCOMES AFTER RADICAL OR PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY FOR CT2 RENAL CELLS CARCINOMA Ettore Di Trapani*, Alessandro Larcher, Paolo Dell’Oglio, Federico Dehò, Milan, Italy, Philippe Sebe, Paris, France, Rayan Matloob, Alessandro Nini, Cristina Carenzi, Umberto Capitanio, Francesco Montorsi, milan, Italy, Hein Van Poppel, Leuven, Belgium, Patrizio Rigatti, milan, Italy, Bertrand Guillonneau, Paris, France, Roberto Bertini, Milan, Italy 219 MONDAY MP63-18 COMPARISON OF READMISSION PARAMETERS FOR CYSTECTOMY VERSUS OTHER MAJOR ABDOMINAL AND CHEST SURGERY Tudor Borza*, Ann Arbor, MI, Bruce L Jacobs, Pittsburgh, PA, Benjamin Y Li, Chang He, Ann Arbor, MI, Jonathan E Helm, Bloomington, IN, Mariel S Lavieri, Brent K Hollenbeck, Ted A Skolarus, Ann Arbor, MI MP64-11 EVALUATION OF SURGICAL COMPLICATIONS IN A CONTEMPORARY SERIES OF PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY PATIENTS Harras Zaid*, R. Houston Thompson, William Parker, Christine Lohse, John Cheville, Stephen Boorjian, Bradley Leibovich, Rochester, MN MP64-03 FRAILTY IS AN INDEPENDENT PREDICTOR OF MAJOR POST-OPERATIVE COMPLICATION AFTER ROBOTIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY Daniel Ramirez*, Matthew J. Maurice, Peter A. Caputo, Ryan J. Nelson, Onder Kara, Jihad H. Kaouk, Cleveland, OH MP64-04 CRYOABLATION VERSUS PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY FOR CLINICAL T1B TUMORS: A MATCHED GROUP ANALYSIS Peter Caputo*, Homayoun Zargar, Daniel Ramirez, Matthew Maurice, Jihad Kaouk, Cleveland, OH MP64-05 MP64-12 THE UTILITY OF CHEST X-RAYS FOR PATHOLOGIC T1A RENAL CELL CARCINOMA SURVEILLANCE Noah Canvasser*, Kylee Stouder, Aaron Lay, Jeffrey Gahan, Yair Lotan, Vitaly Margulis, Ganesh Raj, Arthur Sagalowsky, Jeffrey Cadeddu, Dallas, TX SURGICAL SALVAGE OF THERMAL ABLATION FAILURES FOR RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Juan Jiménez*, Zhiling Zhang, Juping Zhao, Robert Abouassaly, Amr Fergany, Michael Gong, Jihad Kaouk, Venkatesh Krishnamurthi, Robert Stein, Andrew Stephenson, Steven Campbell, Cleveland, OH MP64-13 IMPACT OF SURGICAL VOLUME ON PERIOPERATIVE OUTCOMES AFTER NEPHRECTOMY WITH TUMOR THROMBECTOMY Estefania Linares Espinos*, Juan Ignacio Martinez-Salamanca, Joaquı́n Carballido, Javier González, Madrid, Spain, Umberto Capitanio, Milan, Italy, Venancio Chantada, Coruña, Spain, Thomas Chromecki, Graz, Germany, Gaetano Ciancio, Miami, FL, Siamak Daneshmand, Los Angeles, CA, Christopher P. Evans, Sacramento, CA, Paolo Gontero, Turin, Italy, Axel Haferkamp, Frankfurt, Germany, Markus Hohenfellner, Heidelberg, Germany, William C. Huang, New York, NY, Theresa M. Koppie, Portland, OR, Adam Lorentz, Viraj A. Master, Atlanta, GA, James M. McKiernan, New York, NY, Francesco Montorsi, Milan, Italy, Padraic O’Malley, New York, NY, Sascha Pahernik, Heidelberg, Germany, Juan Palou, Barcelona, Spain, José Luis Pontones Moreno, Valencia, Spain, Raj S. Pruthi, Chappel Hill, NC, Oscar Rodriguez Faba, Barcelona, Spain, Paul Russo, Douglas S. Scherr, New York, NY, Martin Spahn, Würzburg, Germany, Carlo Terrone, Novara, Italy, Derya Tilki, Sacramento, CA, Dario Vázquez-Martul, Coruña, Spain, Cesar Vera Donoso, Valencia, Spain, Daniel Vergho, Würzburg, Germany, Eric M. Wallen, Chappel Hill, NC, Zigeuner Richard, Graz, Germany, John A. Libertino, Burlington, MA MP64-06 UPPER TRACT UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA LOCATED IN THE RENAL PELVIS HAS WORSE CLINICAL OUTCOMES COMPARED TO THE URETER: A POPULATION-BASED ANALYSIS Zachary Klaassen*, Benjamin T. Harper, Rita P. Jen, Grace Yaguchi, John M. DiBianco, Augusta, GA, Kayla Dmytruk, Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Shenelle N. Wilson, Martha K. Terris, Rabii Madi, Augusta, GA MP64-07 DIABETES MELLITUS AS AN INDEPENDENT PREDICTOR OF SURVIVAL OF PATIENTS SURGICALLY TREATED FOR RENAL CELL CARCINOMA: A PROPENSITY SCORE MATCHING STUDY Hakmin Lee, Seongnam, Korea, Republic of, Cheol Kwak, Hyeon Hoe Kim, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Seok-Soo Byun, Sang Eun Lee, Sung Kyu Hong*, Seongnam, Korea, Republic of MP64-08 CONTEMPORARY UTILIZATION OF THE SSIGN SCORE William Parker*, Igor Frank, Harras Zaid, Christine Lohse, John Cheville, Stephen Boorjian, Bradley Leibovich, R. Houston Thompson, Rochester, MN MP64-14 MAYO ADHESIVE PROBABILITY (MAP) SCORE IS ASSOCIATED WITH LOCALIZED RENAL CELL CARCINOMA PROGRESSION FREE SURVIVAL David Thiel, Andrew Davidiuk*, Camille Meschia, Daniel Serie, Kaitlynn Custer, Steven Petrou, Alex Parker, Jacksonville, FL MP64-09 MULTIPLE TUMOR EXCISIONS INCREASE COMPLICATIONS AFTER PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY Matthew J. Maurice*, Daniel Ramirez, Peter A. Caputo, Onder Kara, Jihad H. Kaouk, Cleveland, OH MP64-15 MP64-10 PERIOPERATIVE ASPIRIN DOES NOT HAVE SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON BLEEDING COMPLICATIONS FOLLOWING ROBOTIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY Vignesh T. Packiam*, Charles U. Nottingham, Andrew J. Cohen, Shane M. Pearce, Arieh L. Shalhav, Scott E. Eggener, Chicago, IL 220 A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF POSTOPERATIVE MORBIDITY IN MORBIDLY OBESE PATIENTS FOLLOWING RENAL CANCER SURGERY Matthew D. Grimes*, Michael L. Blute, Jr., Michael A. Mann, Tracy M. Downs, Fangfang Shi, David F. Jarrard, Sara L. Best, Kyle A. Richards, Stephen Y. Nakada, E. Jason Abel, Madison, WI MP64-16 COMPARISON OF 1,800 ROBOTIC AND OPEN PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMIES FOR RENAL TUMORS Benoit Peyronnet*, Rennes, France, Christophe Vaessen, Paris, France, Yohann Grassano, Bordeaux, France, Thibaut Benoit, Toulouse, France, Julie Carrouget, Angers, France, Benjamin Pradère, Rennes, France, Anthony Giwerc, Rouen, France, JeanBaptiste Beauval, Toulouse, France, Thomas Seisen, Paris, France, Francois-Xavier Nouhaud, Rouen, France, Pierre Bigot, Angers, France, Nicolas Doumerc, Toulouse, France, Jean-Christophe Bernhard, Bordeaux, France, Arnaud Mejean, Paris, France, Jean-Jacques Patard, KremlinBicetre, France, Morgan Rouprêt, Paris, France, Karim Bensalah, Rennes, France MP64-18 CHEMOPREVENTION IN KIDNEY CANCER: SURVIVAL OUTCOMES IN DIABETICS Madhur Nayan*, David Juurlink, Peter Austin, Erin Macdonald, Antonio Finelli, Girish Kulkarni, Robert Hamilton, Toronto, Canada MP64-19 FACTORS PREDICTING BLOOD LOSS AND POSITIVE MARGINS AT TIME OF PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY: ANALYSIS OF A CONTEMPORARY COHORT Harras Zaid*, Stephen Boorjian, William Parker, Christine Lohse, John Cheville, Bradley Leibovich, R. Houston Thompson, Rochester, MN MP64-20 RETROPERITONEOSCOPIC RADICAL NEPHRECTOMY WITH THE PATIENT IN A COMPLETELY SUPINE POSITION Han-Yu Weng*, Chien-Hui Ou, Wen-Horng Yang, Tainan, Taiwan MP64-17 RISK FACTORS FOR ASYMPTOMATIC RENAL ARTERY PSEUDOANEURYSM AFTER PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY DETECTED BY ENHANCED CT IN THE EARLY POSTOPERATIVE PERIOD Toshio Takagi*, Tsunenori Kondo, Kenji Omae, Junpei Iizuka, Hirohito Kobayashi, Yasunobu Hashimoto, Kazunari Tanabe, Tokyo, Japan MONDAY APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Monday, May 9, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Podium Session 34 SEXUAL FUNCTION/DYSFUNCTION: PENIS/TESTIS/URETHRA: BENIGN DISEASE & MALIGNANT DISEASE I Room 29 AB @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Jeffrey Holzbeierlein and Hadley Wood TIME 8:00 8:10 8:20 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE PD34-01 SURVIVAL OUTCOMES OF ADOLESCENT PATIENTS WITH NONⴚSEMINOMA TESTICULAR GERMⴚCELL TUMORS: A POPULATIONⴚBASED STUDY Arya Amini, Timothy Waxweiler, Paul Maroni, Elizabeth Kessler, Carrye Cost, Brian Greffe, Timothy Garrington, Arthur Liu, Aurora, CO, Nicholas Cost*, Denver, CO PD34-02 PD34-03 *Presenting author ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 8:30 PD34-04 ACTIONABLE TARGETS IN PATIENTS WITH CISPLATIN-RESISTANT ADVANCED GERM CELL TUMORS Aditya Bagrodia*, Samuel Kaffenberger, Byron Lee, William Lee, Eugene Cha, John Sfakianos, Paul Gao, Emily Zabor, Irina Ostrovnaya, Jana Eng, Michael Berger, Dean Bajorin, Nikolaus Schultz, Joel Sheinfeld, George Bosl, Hikmat Al-Ahmadie, David Solit, Darren Feldman, New York, NY IS PERCENT SEMINOMA ASSOCIATED WITH INTRAOPERATIVE MORBIDITY DURING POST-CHEMOTHERAPY RPLND? Pranav Sharma*, Kamran Zargar-Shoshtari, Michael Poch, Julio Pow-Sang, Wade Sexton, Philippe Spiess, Scott Gilbert, Tampa, FL THE INCIDENCE AND TREATMENT OF HYPOGONADISM IN PATIENTS WITH TESTICULAR CANCER Jamal Nabhani*, Diana Jin, Siamak Daneshmand, Los Angeles, CA 221 8:40 PD34-05 THE EFFICACY OF DYNAMIC SENTINEL NODE BIOPSY IN PENILE CANCER: OUTCOMES FROM 5 YEARS EXPERIENCE AT A SINGLE UK CENTRE Michael Wanis*, Ismet Boral, Duncan Summerton, Jonathan Goddard, Thomas Swallow, John Dormer, Leicester, United Kingdom 8:50 PD34-06 SALVAGE CHEMOTHERAPY WITH PACLITAXEL, IFOSFAMIDE AND NEDAPLATIN (TIN) FOR REFRACTORY OR RELAPSED GERM CELL TUMORS IN PATIENTS WITH IMPAIRED RENAL FUNCTION Takumi Shiraishi*, Terukazu Nakamura, Masakatsu Oishi, Takashi Ueda, Hiroyuki Nakanishi, Yoshio Naya, Fumiya Hongo, Kazumi Kamoi, Koji Okihara, Osamu Ukimura, Kyoto, Japan 9:00 PD34-07 DOES TERATOMA METASTASIZE? PRESENCE OF TERATOMA IN THE PRIMARY RETROPERITONEAL LYMPH NODE DISSECTION SETTING Joseph M. Jacob*, Clint Cary, Lawrence H. Einhorn, Richard S. Foster, Indianapolis, IN 9:10 PD34-08 IMMUNE PROFILING OF TESTICULAR GERM CELL TUMORS REVEALS HIGH EXPRESSION OF PD-L1 AND PD-1 Diana Taheri, Maria A Mendoza Rodriguez, Alcides Chaux, Charles Drake, Trinity J Bivalacqua, Alan Meeker, Janis Taube, Nilda Gonzalez-Roibon, William Nelson, Sirinivasan Yegnasubramanian, George Netto, Michael Haffner*, Baltimore, MD 9:20 9:30 PD34-09 PD34-10 9:40 PD34-11 CLINICOPATHOLOGIC FEATURES AND PROGNOSTIC FACTORS IN PATIENTS WITH PENILE CANCER WHO UNDERWENT INGUINAL LYMPHADENECTOMY WITH HISTOLOGICALLY NEGATIVE LYMPH NODES Giuliano Aita*, Teresina, Brazil, Stênio Zequi, Gustavo Guimarães, Walter da Costa, Isabela Cunha, Fernando Soares, São Paulo, Brazil 9:50 PD34-12 IMPORTANCE OF WIDE RE-RESECTION IN ADULT SPERMATIC CORD SARCOMAS: REPORT ON ONCOLOGIC OUTCOMES AT A SINGLE INSTITUTION Katie Murray*, Emily Vertosick, Massimiliano Spaliviero, Joseph Mashni, Daniel Sjoberg, Harry Herr, Paul Russo, Jonathan Coleman, New York, NY SURGICAL AND ONCOLOGICAL OUTOCMES AFTER VIDEO ENDOSCOPIC INGUINAL LYMPHADENECTOMY (VEIL): SINGLE INSTITUTE SERIES Yuvaraja Thyavihally*, Nikhil Dharmadhikari, Abhinav Pednekar, Harshvardhan Rao, Nikhil Gulavani, Mrunal Parab, Tirathram Kaushik, Amit Patil, Kalyan Chakradhar, Santosh Waigaonkar, Mumbai, India APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM PROGNOSTIC AND PATHOLOGIC FACTORS DETERMINING OUTCOMES IN PT2/PT3 PENILE CARCINOMAS: TIME FOR A REVISED STAGING SYSTEM Priya Rao*, Houston, TX, Jasreman Dhillon, Tampa, FL, Benjamin Naovarat, Vipulkumar Dadhania, Xuemei Wang, Hsiang-Chun Chen, Houston, TX, Philippe Spiess, Tampa, FL, Curtis Pettaway, Pheroze Tamboli, Houston, TX Monday, May 9, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Podium Session 35 STEM CELL RESEARCH Room 23 AB @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Anthony Atala and Adonis Hijaz TIME 8:00 8:10 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE PD35-01 RENAL ARTERIAL INFUSION OF ADIPOSE TISSUE-DERIVED STROMAL VASCULAR FRACTION PROTECTS THE RENAL FUNCTION AGAINST ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY INDUCED BY ISCHEMIAREPERFUSION INJURY Myoung Jin Jang*, Bo Hyun Kim, Chunwoo Lee, Dalsan You, In Gab Jeong, Chung-Soo Kim, Seoul, Korea, Republic of PD35-02 ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 8:20 PD35-03 HUMAN ADIPOSE-DERIVED STEM CELLS SEEDED ON MULTILAYERED POLY (LLACTIDE-CO-⌴-CAPROLACTONE) FACILITATE BLADDER COMPLIANCE AND CONTRACTILITY IN A MUCOSA PRESERVING PARTIAL CYSTECTOMY RAT MODEL Ohseong Kwon*, Jin Bong Choi, Yong Hyun Park, Woong Jin Bae, Hyuk Jin Cho, U-Syn Ha, Sung Hoo Hong, Se Woong Kim, Ji Youl Lee, Seoul, Korea, Republic of ISOLATION OF NEPHRON PROGENITORS CELLS EXPRESSING SIX2CITED1ⴙ FROM HUMAN FETAL KIDNEYS AND AMNIOTIC FLUID Stefano Da Sacco*, Astgik Petrosyan, Matthew Thornton, Brendan Grubbs, Roger De Filippo, Laura Perin, Los Angeles, CA 8:30 222 PD35-04 TREATMENT OF RAT FISTURA MODEL BY SCAFFOLD-FREE PATCH (ZUBUTON) FROM MULTICELLULAR SPHEROIDS MADE OF ADIPOSED DRIVED CELL WITH MANNOSE USING A NEWLY DEVELOPED SCAFFORD FREE BIO-3D PRINTER Tokunori Yamamoto*, Yasuhito Funahashi, Yoshihisa Mastukawa, hideki mizuno, nagoya, Japan, Koichi Nakayama, saga, Japan, Momokazu Gotoh, nagoya, Japan PD35-05 HUMAN URINE-DERIVED STEM CELLS OR THEIR SECRETOME ALONE FACILITATE FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY IN A RAT MODEL OF STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE Christine Tran*, Abhi Tangada, Cleveland, OH, Hualin Yi, WInston-Salem, NC, Brian Balog, Cleveland, OH, Yuanyuan Zhang, Winston-Salem, NC, Margot Damaser, Cleveland, OH 8:50 PD35-06 RECONSTRUCTION OF EXPERIMENTAL URETHRAL DAMAGE IN RAT USING HUMAN SKELETAL MUSCLE-DERIVED STEM CELLS Nobuyuki Nakajima*, Tetsuro Tamaki, Maki Masuda, Masahiro Nitta, Akio Hoshi, Toshiro Terachi, Isehara, Japan 9:00 PD35-07 USE OF STROMAL VASCULAR FRACTION OF ADIPOSE TISSUE IN PATIENTS WITH VASCULOGENIC ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION: EVALUATION OF CLINICAL EFFECTIVENESS AND SAFETY (PRELIMINARY RESULTS: PHASES 1-2, 6 MONTHS OF FOLLOW-UP) NCT02472431 Michael Chalyy, Maya Epifanova, Alexander Krasnov*, Moscow, Russian Federation 9:10 PD35-08 9:20 PD35-09 DIFFERENTIAL ACTIONS OF ER␣ AND ER VIA NON-GENOMIC SIGNALING IN HUMAN PROSTATE STEM-PROGENITOR CELLS Shyama Majumdar, Neha Malhotra*, Chicago, IL, Susan Kasper, Cincinnati, OH, Lishi Xie, Timothy Gauntner, Wen-yang Hu, Gail Prins, Chicago, IL 9:30 PD35-10 IN-DEPTH PROTEOMICS ANALYSIS FOR PROSTATE CANCER REVEALS SIMILARITY BETWEEN TUMOR AND SPERMATOGENESIS Shangqian Wang*, Binbin Shao, Bo Zheng, Dan Zhao, Chao Qin, Pengfei Shao, Zengjun Wang, Xuejiang Guo, Changjun Yin, Jiahao Sha, Nanjing, China, People’S Republic Of 9:40 PD35-11 CISPLATIN INDUCED TESTICULAR TOXICITY IN RATS: ROLE OF MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS. Iman Sherif, Azza Abdel-Aziz, Osama Sarhan*, Mansoura, Egypt 9:50 PD35-12 KDM5A, A HISTONE H3K4 DEMETHYLASE, REGULATES SPERMATOGENESIS VIA ITS ACTION ON GERM CELL Hidenori Nishio*, Kentaro Mizuno, Moritoki Yoshinobu, Hideyuki Kamisawa, Akihiro Nakane, Satoshi Kurokawa, Tetsuji Maruyama, Yutaro Hayashi, Takahiro Yasui, Nagoya, Japan EFFECT OF A SINGLE INTRACAVERNOUS INJECTION OF AUTOLOGOUS ADIPOSEDERIVED STEM CELLS ON ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION FOLLOWING RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY. Martha Haahr*, Ditte Andersen, Charlotte Harken, Navid Toyserkani, Jens Ahm Sørensen, Per Damkier, Søren Sheikh, Lars Lund, Odense, Denmark APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Monday, May 9, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Podium Session 36 URODYNAMICS/LOWER URINARY TRACT DYSFUNCTION/FEMALE PELVIC MEDICINE: FEMALE INCONTINENCE: THERAPY I Room 32 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: M. Lynn Stothers and Sandip Vasavada TIME 8:00 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE PD36-01 IMPROVED PATIENT-REPORTED OUTCOMES (PROS) WITH MIRABEGRON ADD-ON TREATMENT IN A RANDOMIZED, DOUBLE-BLIND, PHASE 3B STUDY IN INCONTINENT OVERACTIVE BLADDER (OAB) PATIENTS WITH AN INADEQUATE RESPONSE TO SOLIFENACIN Scott MacDiarmid*, Greensboro, NC, Salman Al-Shukri, Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation, Jack Barkin, Toronto, Canada, Aino Fianu-Jonasson, Huddinge Stockholm, Sweden, Philippe Grise, Rouen, France, Sender Herschorn, Toronto, Canada, Moses Huang, Emad Siddiqui, Chertsey, United Kingdom, Matthias Stölzel, Leiden, Netherlands, Claire Hemsted, Chertsey, United Kingdom, Marcus Drake, Bristol, United Kingdom *Presenting author ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 8:10 PD36-02 MIRABEGRON ADD-ON TREATMENT TO SOLIFENACIN IN INCONTINENT OVERACTIVE BLADDER (OAB) PATIENTS: A RESPONDER ANALYSIS OF A RANDOMIZED, DOUBLE BLIND, PHASE 3B STUDY Scott MacDiarmid*, Greensboro, NC, Salman Al-Shukri, Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation, Jack Barkin, Toronto, Canada, Aino Fianu-Jonasson, Huddinge Stockholm, Sweden, Philippe Grise, Rouen, France, Sender Herschorn, Toronto, Canada, Moses Huang, Emad Siddiqui, Chertsey, United Kingdom, Matthias Stölzel, Leiden, Netherlands, Claire Hemsted, Chertsey, United Kingdom, Marcus Drake, Bristol, United Kingdom 223 MONDAY 8:40 8:20 PD36-03 URGE 1 STUDY - RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL TO COMPARE SOLIFENACIN AND BILATERAL MESH REPLACEMENT OF THE UTEROSACRAL LIGAMENTS IN THE TREATMENT OF URGENCY URINARY INCONTINENCE IN WOMEN Sebastian Ludwig*, Martin Stumm, Peter Mallmann, Wolfram Jager, Cologne, Germany 8:30 PD36-04 PERCUTANEOUS NERVE STIMULATION FOR OVERACTIVE BLADDER: COSTEFFECTIVENESS COMPARED TO MONO AND DUAL PHARMACOTHERAPY Julie Jenks*, Eskinder Solomon, Mahreen Pakzad, Rizwan Hamid, Tamsin Greenwell, Jeremy Ockrim, London, United Kingdom 8:40 8:50 9:00 PD36-05 PD36-06 PD36-07 RATE AND RISK FACTORS FOR SACRAL NERVE STIMULATOR LEAD BREAKAGE AT THE TIME OF LEAD REVISION OR EXPLANTATION Javier Pizarro-Berdichevsky*, Marisa M Clifton, Elodi J Dielubanza, Bradley C Gill, Henry T Okafor, Anna E Faris, Raymond R Rackley, Courtenay K Moore, Sandip P Vasavada, Howard B Goldman, Adrienne Quirouet, Cleveland, OH LOWER RISK OF LEAD REVISION BASED ON “OPTIMAL”LEAD PLACEMENT DURING STAGE 1 SACRAL NEUROMODULATION Javier Pizarro-Berdichevsky*, Adrienne Quirouet, Marisa M Clifton, Bradley C Gill, Elodi J Dielubanza, Henry T Okafor, Anna E Faris, Courtenay K Moore, Raymond R Rackley, Sandip P Vasavada, Howard B Goldman, Cleveland, OH 9:10 PD36-08 HOW TO IMPROVE PUBOVAGINAL SLING OUTCOMES: COMPARISON OF TWO TECHNIQUES FOR SLING TENSIONING IN 177 PATIENTS Michael Maccini*, Tamara Lhungay, Tyler Doumaney, Stephen Blakely, Brian Flynn, Aurora, CO 9:20 PD36-09 PREDICTORS OF VAGINAL MESH EXPOSURE AFTER MIDURETHRAL SLING PLACEMENT: A CASE-CONTROL STUDY Brian Linder*, Sherif El-Nashar, Daniel Carranza, Emanuel Trabuco, Rochester, MN 9:30 PD36-10 RISK FACTORS FOR URINARY TRACT INFECTION FOLLOWING MIDURETHRAL SLING SURGERY Humberto R Vigil*, Ranjeeta Mallick, Luke T Lavallee, Rodney H Breau, Duane R Hickling, Ottawa, Canada 9:40 PD36-11 BIOCOMPATIBILITY OF WOVEN COLLAGEN MESH AS A NOVEL BIOMATERIAL FOR FUTURE SLINGS. Ahmad Khalifa*, Katherine Chapin, Cleveland, OH, Osama Abdelgawad, Shebin Al Kom, Egypt, James Anderson, Ozan Akkus, Adonis Hijaz, Cleveland, OH 9:50 PD36-12 MID-TERM OUTCOMES FOLLOWING SUBURETHRAL SYNTHETIC SLING REMOVAL IN WOMEN Jeannine Foster*, Nirmish Singla, Himanshu Aggarwal, Feras Alhalabi, Gary Lemack, Philippe Zimmern, Dallas, TX APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM INFECTION RATE AFTER SACRAL NEUROMODULATION SURGERY: A REVIEW OF 1033 INTERSTIM PROCEDURES Marisa Clifton*, Adrienne Quirouet, Javier Pizarro-Berdichevsky, Bradley Gill, Elodi Dielubanza, Henry Okafor, Anna Faris, Courtenay Moore, Sandip Vasavada, Raymond Rackley, Howard Goldman, Cleveland, OH 224 Monday, May 9, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Podium Session 37 TIME 8:00 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE PD37-01 CONTEMPORARY TRENDS IN TREATMENT PATTERNS FOR MEN DIAGNOSED WITH CLINICALLY LOCALIZED PROSTATE CANCER Deepansh Dalela*, Jesse Sammon, Akshay Sood, Wooju Jeong, Detroit, MI, Bjorn Loeppenberg, Boston, MA, Patrick Karabon, Detroit, MI, Maxine Sun, Toni Choueiri, Boston, MA, Mani Menon, Detroit, MI, QuocDien Trinh, Boston, MA, Firas Abdollah, Royal Oak, MI 8:10 PD37-02 SURVIVAL OUTCOMES AFTER PROSTATECTOMY IN A HEALTHY POPULATION OF VETERANS: COMPARISON TO THE SURGICAL COHORT FROM PIVOT Eric Kim*, Suhong Luo, Katiuscia O’Brian, Niraj Badhiwala, Bettina Drake, Kenneth Carson, M’Liss Hudson, Robert Grubb, St. Louis, MO 8:20 PD37-03 IS THE PROSTATE CANCER INTERVENTION VERSUS OBSERVATION TRIAL REFLECTIVE OF THE CONTEMPORARY US POPULATION DIAGNOSED WITH PROSTATE CANCER? RESULTS FROM THE NATIONAL CANCER DATABASE 2004-2011 Firas Abdollah*, Royal Oak, MI, Deepansh Dalela, Patrick Karabon, Jesse Sammon, Akshay Sood, Björn Löppenberg, Detroit, MI, Quoc-Dien Trinh, Maxine Sun, Christian Meyer, Boston, MA, James Peabody, Mani Menon, Detroit, MI 8:30 8:40 PD37-04 PD37-05 *Presenting author ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 8:50 PD37-06 CAN WE PREDICT LATE RECURRENCES AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY IN MEN WITH HIGH RISK PROSTATE CANCER? A VERY LONG TERM ANALYSIS FROM A LARGE, MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS Marco Bianchi*, Alberto Briganti, Milan, Italy, Jeffrey R. Karnes, Rochester, MN, Giorgio Gandaglia, Nicola Fossati, Milan, Italy, Martin Spahn, Bern, Switzerland, Paolo Gontero, Turin, Italy, Lorenzo Tosco, Leuven, Belgium, Burkhard Kneitz, Wurzburg, Germany, Felix Chun, Hamburg, Germany, Emanuele Zaffuto, Milan, Italy, Dirk De Ridder, Leuven, Belgium, Maxine Sun, Montreal, Canada, Markus Graefen, Hamburg, Germany, Giansilvio Marchioro, Novara, Italy, Detlef Frohneberg, Karlsruhe, Germany, Bertrand Guilloneau, New York, NY, Rafael SanchezSalas, Xavier Cathelineau, Paris, France, Simone Giona, Turin, Italy, Pierre Karakiewicz, Montreal, Canada, Hein Van Poppel, Leuven, Belgium, Francesco Montorsi, Milan, Italy, Steven Joniau, Leuven, Belgium A PHASE II, RANDOMIZED, OPEN LABEL STUDY OF NEOADJUVANT DEGARELIX VERSUS LHRH AGONIST IN PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS PRIOR TO RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Rashid Sayyid*, Toronto, Canada, Martin Gleave, Vancouver, Canada, Karen Hersey, Ranjena Maloni, Toronto, Canada, Antonio Hurtado-Coll, Vancouver, Canada, Andrew Evans, Girish Kulkarni, Antonio Finelli, Alexandre Zlotta, Robert Hamilton, Michael Jewett, Neil Fleshner, Toronto, Canada OUTCOMES OF VETERAN’S ADMINISTRATION PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS: DO TREATMENT PATTERNS AND ACCESS TO CARE MAKE A DIFFERENCE? Daniel Sackman*, Ann Martinez Acevedo, Byung Park, Christopher Amling, Portland, OR 225 9:00 PD37-07 METABOLIC SYNDROME AND POOR SURVIVAL IN PATIENTS OF LOCALLYADVANCED PROSTATE CANCER AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Woo Jin Ko*, Goyang, Korea, Republic of, Hyun Ho Han, Tag Keun Yoo, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Tae Hee Oh, Changwon, Korea, Republic of, Duk Yoon Kim, Daegu, Korea, Republic of, Dong Deuk Kwon, Gwangju, Korea, Republic of, Seok-Soo Byun, Seongnam, Korea, Republic of, Sun Il Kim, Suwon, Korea, Republic of, Tae Young Jung, Seoul, Korea, Republic of 9:10 PD37-08 IMPACT OF TIME FROM BIOPSY TO PROSTATECTOMY ON RISK OF BIOCHEMICAL RECURRENCE: MULTIVARIABLE MODEL USING VALIDATED PREDICTIVE NOMOGRAM Joseph Zabell*, Andrew J. Stephenson, Ryan Berglund, Cleveland, OH 9:20 PD37-09 LAPAROSCOPIC VERSUS ROBOTASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY: FOUR-YEAR RESULTS OF A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMISED TRIAL Cristian Fiori*, Ivano Morra, Matteo Manfredi, Fabrizio Mele, Riccardo Bertolo, Giovanni Cattaneo, Massimiliano Poggio, Daniele Amparore, Sabrina De Cillis, Enrico Checcucci, Stefano De Luca, Francesco Porpiglia, Orbassano, Torino, Italy MONDAY PROSTATE CANCER: LOCALIZED: SURGICAL THERAPY IV Room 30 DE @ San Diego Convention Center Moderator: Ketan Badani 9:30 PD37-10 LONG-TERM ONCOLOGICAL OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS WITH BIOCHEMICAL RECURRENCE AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Raisa Pompe*, Philipp Gild, Philipp Mandel, Felix Chun, Hartwig Huland, Markus Graefen, Derya Tilki, Hamburg, Germany 9:40 PD37-11 FUNCTIONAL OUTCOMES AFTER EXTENDED VS. SUPER-EXTENDED PELVIC LYMPH NODE DISSECTION FOR INTERMEDIATE AND HIGH-RISK LOCALIZED PROSTATE CANCER. Steven Joniau*, Pieter Janssen, Lorenzo Tosco, Wouter Everaerts, Maarten Albersen, Ben Van Cleynenbreugel, Hein Van Poppel, Leuven, Belgium 9:50 PD37-12 COMPARISON OF ROBOT-ASSISTED AND RETROPUBIC PELVIC LYMPH NODE DISSECTION IN RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY – A PROPENSITY SCORE MATCHING ANALYSIS Julia Schwerfeld-Bohr*, Michael Musch, Ulla Roggenbuck, Michaela Vanberg, Anne Pailliart, Susanne Krege, Darko Kroepfl, Essen, Germany APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Monday, May 9, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Video Session 9 ROBOTICS – RENAL The videos in this session as well as the video libraries from the 2011-2016 Annual Meetings may be viewed in the Surgical Video Library and purchased in the Products Store during the Annual Meeting. Both are located in the Sails Pavilion. AUA members receive free online access to the Surgical Video Library throughout the year through AUAUniversity. Visit www.AUAnet.org/University to access. Room 29 CD @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Jay Raman and Craig Rogers ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE V9-01 ROBOTIC-ASSISTED LEVEL III IVC TUMOR THROMBECTOMY: DUPLICATING THE OPEN APPROACH Daniel Ramirez*, Matthew J. Maurice, Benjamin Cohen, Venkatesh Krishnamurthi, Georges-Pascal Haber, Cleveland, OH V9-02 V9-03 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE V9-06 TECHNICAL INNOVATIONS TO ROBOTIC LEVEL II AND III THROMBECTOMY: STEP BY STEP Andre Luis de Castro Abreu*, Sameer Chopra, Chandan Kundavaram, Daniel Shin, Charles Metcalfe, Nariman Ahmadi, Andre Berger, Los Angeles, CA, Giuseppe Simone, Roma, Italy, Osamu Ukimura, Los Angeles, CA, Michelle Gallucci, Roma, Italy, Monish Aron, Mihir Desai, Rene Sotelo, Inderbir Gill, Los Angeles, CA PATIENT-SPECIFIC CAST RENAL MODELS FOR PREOPERATIVE SIMULATION OF TUMOR RESECTION DURING ROBOTIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY Friedrich-Carl von Rundstedt*, Jason Scovell, Smriti Agrawal, Jacques Zaneveld, Richard E. Link, Houston, TX ROBOTIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY FOR HILAR TUMORS Matthew J. Maurice*, Daniel Ramirez, Peter A. Caputo, Ryan J. Nelson, Onder Kara, Ercan Malkoc, Jihad H. Kaouk, Cleveland, OH V9-04 ROBOTIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY IN THE SETTING OF IDIOPATHIC IVC OBSTRUCTION: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH Matthew J. Maurice*, Daniel G. Clair, Maria del Pilar Bayona Molano, Daniel Ramirez, Peter A. Caputo, Ryan J. Nelson, Onder Kara, Ercan Malkoc, Christine N. Tran, Georges-Pascal Haber, Jihad H. Kaouk, Robert J. Stein, Cleveland, OH V9-05 RETROPERITONEAL ACCESS FOR ROBOTIC RENAL SURGERY Barrett Anderson*, Alec Wright, Aaron Potretzke, R. Sherburne Figenshau, St. Louis, MO 226 V9-07 ROBOTIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY DURING PREGNANCY: CASE REPORT AND SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS Nima Almassi*, Daniel Ramirez, Matthew J. Maurice, Catherine Seager, Georges-Pascal Haber, Cleveland, OH V9-08 ROBOT ASSISTED RADICAL NEPHRECTOMY AND INFERIOR VENA CAVA THROMBECTOMY: SURGICAL TECHNIQUE, PERIOPERATIVE AND EARLY ONCOLOGIC OUTCOMES Giuseppe Simone*, Mariaconsiglia Ferriero, Rocco Papalia, Riccardo Mastroianni, Francesco Minisola, Leonardo Misuraca, Gabriele Tuderti, Salvatore Guaglianone, Manuela Costantini, Vincenzo Pompeo, Rome, Italy, Andre Luis De Castro Abreu, Monish Aron, Mihir Desai, Inderbir Singh Gill, Los Angeles, CA, Michele Gallucci, Rome, Italy V9-09 ROBOTIC RESECTION OF LOCALLY RECURRENT RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Weil Lai*, Gregory Mitchell, Benjamin Lee, New Orleans, LA V9-10 TECHNICAL CAVEATS IN ROBOTIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY IN UPPER POLAR RENAL TUMOR Varun Mittal*, Gagan Gautam, Puneet Ahluwalia, Rajesh Ahlawat, Gurgaon, India V9-11 ROBOTIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY FOR COMPLETELY ENDOPHYTIC RENAL MASSES: VARIATIONS IN SURGICAL TECHNIQUE Daniel Ramirez*, Matthew J. Maurice, Peter A. Caputo, Ryan J. Nelson, Ercan Malkoc, Onder Kara, Jihad H. Kaouk, Cleveland, OH V9-12 ROBOT-ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC RESECTION OF RENAL VEIN LEIOMYOSARCOMA Monty Aghazadeh*, Edward Sanchez, Alvin Goh, Houston, TX APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Monday, May 9, 2016 8:00 am - 11:00 am 8:00 DIGITAL URETERORENOSCOPY WITH IMAGE ENHANCEMENT AND A SHEATHED LASER FIBER Surgeon: Gerhard Fuchs Moderators: Andreas Gross, Lorenzo Defidio 9:00 ROBOTIC RPLND Surgeon: James Porter Moderators: Erik Castle, William Ellis 10:00 ROBOTIC CYSTECTOMY: INTRACORPOREAL DIVERSION Surgeon: Mihir Desai Moderators: Dipen Parekh, Ralph deVere White 11:00 ADJOURN APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Monday, May 9, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 65 URODYNAMICS/LOWER URINARY TRACT DYSFUNCTION/FEMALE PELVIC MEDICINE: FEMALE INCONTINENCE: THERAPY II Room 31 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Donna Deng and Steven Siegel ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP65-01 STROMAL CELL DERIVED FACTOR-1 ACCELERATES RECOVERY OF CONTINENCE IN RAT MODEL OF VAGINAL DISTENSION INJURY Ahmad Khalifa*, Amr Mahran, Michael Kavran, Juliana Woda, Cleveland, OH, Marc Penn, Akron, OH, Adonis Hijaz, Cleveland, OH MP65-02 MP65-03 *Presenting author ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP65-04 A NOVEL REGENERATIVE TREATMENT FOR FEMALE STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE: LONG-TERM OUTCOME OF INITIAL THREE CASES UNDERGOING PERIURETHRAL INJECTION OF AUTOLOGOUS ADIPOSE-DERIVED REGENERATIVE CELLS Momokazu Gotoh*, Tokunori Yamamoto, Yoshihisa Matsukawa, Yasuhito Funahashi, Nagoya, Japan EFFECTS OF A SELECTIVE ANDROGEN RECEPTOR MODULATOR, GSK2849466A AND TESTOSTERONE ON STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE IN OVARIECTOMIZED RATS Takahiro Shimizu*, Katsumi Kadekawa, Naoki Kawamorita, Pittsburgh, PA, Philip Turnbull, Alan Russell, Durham, NC, Naoki Yoshimura, Pittsburgh, PA MP65-05 STROMAL DERIVED FACTOR-1〈 MEDIATED TISSUE REGENERATION IN CHRONIC INTRINSIC URINARY SPHINCTER DEFICIENCY James Williams*, Winston-Salem, NC, KarlErik Andersson, Aarhus, Sweden, Ashley Dean, Gopal Badlani, Winston-Salem, NC 227 POLYACRYLAMIDE HYDROGEL (BULKAMID®) IN THE TREATMENT OF FEMALE STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE: THREE YEAR FOLLOW UP OUTCOMES. Aakash Pai*, Waleed Al-Singary, Worthing, United Kingdom MONDAY LIVE SURGERY II Room 6 A @ San Diego Convention Center Moderator: Inderbir Gill MP65-06 MP65-07 MP65-08 MP65-09 MP65-10 MP65-11 MP65-12 ARTIFICIAL URINARY SPHINCTER IMPLANTATION IN WOMEN WITH STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE: PRELIMINARY COMPARISON OF THE ROBOT-ASSISTED AND OPEN APPROACHES Benoit Peyronnet*, Sébastien Vincendeau, Lauranne Tondut, Benjamin Pradère, Quentin Alimi, Rennes, France, Nelly Senal, Rennnes, France, Karim Bensalah, Isabelle Bonan, Mireille Damphousse, Andrea Manunta, Rennes, France LAPAROSCOPIC APPROACH FOR ARTIFICIAL URINARY SPHINCTER IMPLANTATION IN WOMEN WITH URINARY STRESS INCONTINENCE: 10 YEARS EXPERIENCE Carlos Ferreira*, Eric Mandron, PierreEmmanuel Bryckaert, Le Mans, France 12 MONTH FOLLOWUP OF 22 PATIENTS IN THE SOLECT TRIAL FOR SUI Stephan De Wachter*, Evert Koldewijn, JeanJacques Wyndaele, Antwerp, Belgium, Giovanni Tommaselli, Naples, Italy, Roberto Angioli, Rome, Italy, Michel de Wildt, Wout Scheepens, Eindhoven, Netherlands, Karel Everaert, Francoise Spinoit, Ghent, Belgium, Dirk Michielsen, Brussels, Belgium, Dennis Oerlemans, Gommert van Koeveringe, Maastricht, Netherlands ANALYSIS OF UTI RESOLUTION AND SEDIMENT FORMATION ON INTRAVESICAL BALLOON FOR THE TREATMENT OF SUI FROM TWO MULTICENTER RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED STUDIES Karny Jacoby*, Mountlake Terrace, WA, Stephan De Wachter, Jean-Jacques Wyndaele, Antwerp, Belgium, Eric Rovner, Charleston, SC, Roger Dmochowski, Nashville, TN, Giovanni Tommaselli, Naples, Italy, Susan Kalota, Tuscon, AZ, Gommert van Koeveringe, Maastricht, Netherlands THE EFFECTS OF A HEATING PAD ON ANXIETY, PAIN AND DISTRESS DURING URODYNAMIC STUDY IN THE FEMALE PATIENTS WITH STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE Ji Yun Chae*, Hyun Ju Kim, Young Joo Park, Hyoung Kook Jeong, Jong Jin Park, Jong Wook Kim, Jae Hyun Bae, Seok Ho Kang, Hong Seok Park, Du Geon Moon, Jun Cheon, Jeong Gu Lee, Je Jong Kim, Mi Mi Oh, Seoul, Korea, Republic of ADJUSTMENT OF MESH TENSION COULD BE IMPROVING THE SUCCESS RATE OF ANTI-INCONTINENCE SURGERY: THE EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF TRANSOBTURATOR ADJUSTABLE TAPE (TOA) SLING OPERATION Myung Ki Kim*, Jeonju, Korea, Republic of AUTOLOGOUS TRANSOBTURATOR URETHRAL SLING PLACEMENT FOR FEMALE STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE Brian Linder*, Daniel Elliott, Rochester, MN MP65-13 PROSPECTIVE EVALUATION OF THE EFFECT OF THIGH DISSECTION FOR REMOVAL OF TRANSOBTURATOR MIDURETHRAL SLINGS ON REFRACTORY THIGH PAIN Ashley King*, Christopher Tenggardjaja, Howard Goldman, Cleveland, OH MP65-14 FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH THERAPEUTIC EFFICACY OF INTRAVESICAL ONABOTULINUMTOXINA INJECTION FOR OVERACTIVE BLADDER SYNDROME Chung-Cheng Wang*, New Taipei, Taiwan, Shu-Yu Wu, Hualien, Taiwan, Sheng-Mou Hsiao, New Taipei, Taiwan, Hann-Chorng Kuo, Hualien, Taiwan MP65-15 THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN URINARY INCONTINENCE AND DELIVERY: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY AMONG JAPANESE WOMEN. Yoshitaka Aoki*, Manami Tsutsumiuchi, Akiko Itoga, Masaya Seki, Yosuke Matsuta, Hideaki Ito, Chieko Matsumoto, Yukinori Kusaka, Osamu Yokoyaka, Fukui, Japan MP65-16 PREDICTOR FACTORS FOR SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF SOLIFENACIN IN PATIENTS WITH OVERACTIVE BLADDER Chung-Cheng Wang*, New Taipei, Taiwan, Hueih-Ling Ong, Hann-Chorng Kuo, Hualien, Taiwan MP65-17 LOW-FREQUENCY TRANSCUTANEOUS ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF FOOT CAN BE A NOVEL HOME-BASED TREATMENT FOR REFRACTORY OAB Yosuke Matsuta*, Norikazu Hashimoto, Yoshitaka Aoki, Hironobu Akino, Osamu Yokoyama, Fukui, Japan MP65-18 FEMALE URETHRAL DIVERTICULA: CORRELATION OF MRI FINDINGS WITH PRE-OPERATIVE SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OR POST-OPERATIVE OUTCOMES Nima Baradaran*, Leah Chiles, Drew Freilich, William Rawls, Lindsey Cox, Ross Rames, Eric Rovner, Charleston, SC MP65-19 TRANSLATING UNIQUE LEARNING FOR INCONTINENCE PREVENTION, THE TULIP PROJECT: COMPARATIVE EFFECTIVENESS STUDY OF A DIVERSE POPULATION OF ADULT WOMEN RECEIVING BLADDER HEALTH EDUCATION Diane Newman*, Philadelphia, PA, Carolyn Sampselle, Trivellore Raghunathan, Janis Miller, Keri Kirk, Ann Arbor, MI, Rebecca Kimmel, Maryann DiCamillo, Philadelphia, PA MP65-20 SLING PROCEDURES FOR FEMALE STRESS INCONTINENCE: DOES SURGICAL SPECIALTY MATTER? Björn Löppenberg*, Christian Meyer, Nawar Hanna, Alexander Cole, Malte Vetterlein, Boston, MA, Mani Menon, Jesse Sammon, Detroit, MI, Jeffrey Leow, Adam Kibel, Boston, MA, Joachim Noldus, Herne, Germany, Quoc-Dien Trinh, Boston, MA APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM 228 Monday, May 9, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 66 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP66-01 GENE KNOCKOUT OF NANOG AND NANOGP8 MEDIATED BY CRISPR/CAS9 DECREASES THE MALIGNANT POTENTIAL OF PROSTATE CANCER CELLS. Norihiko Kawamura*, Keisuke Nimura, Hiromichi Nagano, Takahiro Yoshida, Atsunari Kawashima, Takeshi Ujike, Akira Nagahara, Kazutoshi Fujita, Motohide Uemura, Yasufumi Kaneda, Norio Nonomura, Suita, Japan ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP66-05 A NOVEL DELETION OF THE LSAMP GENE LOCUS ASSOCIATES WITH RAPID PROGRESSION OF PROSTATE CANCER AMONG AFRICAN AMERICAN MEN Shyh-Han Tan*, Gyorgy Petrovics, Hua Li, Rockville, MD, Tanja Stümpel, Munich, Germany, Denise Young, Shilpa Katta, Rockville, MD, Qiyuan Li, Xiamen, China, People’s Republic of, Kai Ying, Rockville, MD, Bernward Klocke, Munich, Germany, Lakshmi Ravindranath, Indu Kohaar, Yongmei Chen, Rockville, MD, Dezsö Ribli, Budapest, Hungary, Korbinian Grote, Munich, Germany, Hua Zou, Joseph Cheng, Rockville, MD, Clifton L. Dalgard, Rockville, MD, Shimin Zhang, Silver Spring, MD, István Csabai, Budapest, Hungary, Joseph Kagan, Bethesda, MD, David Takeda, Massimo Loda, Boston, MA, Sudhir Srivastava, Bethesda, MD, Matthias Scherf, Martin Seifert, Munich, Germany, Timo Gaiser, Mannheim, Germany, David G. McLeod, Rockville, MD, Zoltan Szallasi, Lyngby, Denmark, Reinhard Ebner, Rockville, MD, Thomas Werner, Munich, Germany, Isabell A. Sesterhenn, Silver Spring, MD, Matthew Freedman, Boston, MA, Albert Dobi, Shiv Srivastava, Rockville, MD MP66-02 DOWN-REGULATION OF CDKN3 INHIBITED PROSTATE CANCER PROLIFERATION IN VITRO AND IN VIVO VIA REGULATING CELL CYCLE AND DNA REPLICATION SIGNALING Yiping Zhu*, Dingwei Ye, Bo Dai, Shanghai, China, People’S Republic Of MP66-03 THE CHROMATIN ASSOCIATED SIN3B PROTEIN RESTRICTS PROSTATE CANCER PROGRESSION. Anthony Bainor, Yu Wang, Peng Lee, Susan Logan, Gregory David*, New York, NY MP66-04 CIGARETTE SMOKING AND CYP1A1 ENHANCE PROSTATE CANCER PROGRESSION THROUGH DNA PROMOTER HYPOMETHYLATION Yozo Mitsui*, Izumo, Japan, Inik Chang, Seoul, Korea, Democratic People’s Republic of, Shinichiro Fukuhara, Osaka, Japan, Miho Hiraki, Naoko Arichi, Hiroaki Yasumoto, Hiroaki Shiina, Izumo, Japan, Rajvir Dahiya, Yuichiro Tanaka, San Francisco, CA MP66-06 THE ROLE OF THE PKD1-〉-CATENINANDROGEN RECEPTOR AXIS IN PROSTATE CANCER PROGRESSION Bita Nick Kholgh, Michael B. Rothberg*, Sittadjody Sivanandane, Xiaolan Fang, K.C. Balaji, Winston-Salem, NC MP66-07 ARACHIDONIC ACID METABOLISM IN PROSTATE CANCER IS ASSOCIATED WITH GENETIC AND EPIGENETIC VARIATIONS WITHIN THE FADS CLUSTER Austin Hester*, Tao Cui, Leslie Miller, Susan Sergeant, Michael Seeds, Ski Chilton, Winston Salem, NC MP66-08 POLYMORPHISMS OF GENES RELATED TO OESTROGEN METABOLISM AND THE RISK OF PROSTATE CANCER IN TWO POPULATIONS OF AFRICAN DESCENT. Laurent Brureau*, Pointe-A-Pitre, Guadeloupe, Dieudonne Moningo, Kinshasa, Congo, Elise Emeville, Severine Ferdinand, Marc Romana, Pascal Blanchet, Luc Multigner, Pointe-A-Pitre, Guadeloupe MP66-09 INVADOPODIA ARE CRITICAL FOR PROSTATE CANCER METASTASIS Khurram Siddiqui*, Matthew Arora, Yohan Kim, Patrick Telmer, David DiSantis, Emily Jardine, Joseph Chin, Jonathan Izawa, Hon Leong, London, Canada *Presenting author 229 MONDAY PROSTATE CANCER: BASIC RESEARCH & PATHOPHYSIOLOGY II Room 33 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Natasha Kyprianou and Isla Garraway MP66-10 TARGET GENES ANALYSIS OF PAIRED BOX2, REGULATOR OF PROSTATE CANCER CELL INVASION Takashi Ueda*, Saya Ito, Takumi Shiraishi, Naruhiro Kayukawa, Hidefumi Taniguchi, Yoshio Naya, Fumiya Hongo, Koji Okihara, Osamu Ukimura, Kyoto, Japan MP66-16 REGENERATING ISLET-DERIVED RELATED PROTEIN 4 AS A CANDIDATE OF A NOVEL BIOMARKER IN CASTRATION-RESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS Jun Teishima*, Hirotaka Nagamatsu, Koichi Shoji, Ryoken Yamanaka, Kohei Kobatake, Hiroyuki Kitano, Keisuke Goto, Tetsutaro Hayashi, Norihide Oue, Wataru Yasui, Akio Matsubara, Hiroshima, Japan MP66-11 LIM-SH3 DOMAIN PROTEIN 1 CORRELATES WITH CELL INVASION AND STEMNESS IN PROSTATE CANCER AND EARLY METASTASIS AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Takashi Dejima*, Ario Takeuchi, Fukuoka, Japan, Kevin Tam, Vancouver, Canada, Masatoshi Eto, Fukuoka, Japan, Martin Gleave, Christopher Ong, Vancouver, Canada MP66-17 EXPRESSION OF GLUCOCORTICOID RECEPTORS, ANDROGEN RECEPTORS AND ITS SPLICE VARIANTS IN PROSTATE CANCER: COMPARISON BETWEEN HORMONE DEPENDENT AND CASTRATERESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER Myungsun Shim*, Anyang-si, Korea, Republic of, Yunlim Kim, Myungchan Park, Myong Kim, Tai Young Ahn, Hanjong Ahn, Seoul, Korea, Republic of MP66-12 THE EXPRESSION PROFILES OF MIR-210, MIR-375, MIR-378, MIR-345, MIR-143 MIR183 AND MIR-98 IN THE PROGRESSION OF PROSTATE CANCER FROM HIGHGRADE PROSTATIC INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA TO METASTATIC DISEASES Okyaz Eminaga*, Jochen Fries, Cologne, Germany, Fabian Woetzel, Muenster, Germany, Hakan Alakus, Ute WarneckeEberz, Axel Heidenreich, Cologne, Germany MP66-18 IDENTIFICATION OF DUAL TUMORSUPPRESSORS (MIR-222-5P/MIR-222-3P) BASED ON MICRORNA EXPRESSION SIGNATURE BY DEEP SEQUENCING OF CRPC Yusuke Goto*, Chiba, Japan, Satoko Kojima, Ichihara, Japan, Akira Kurozumi, Mayuko Kato, Atsushi Okato, Chiba, Japan, Yukio Naya, Ichihara, Japan, Hideki Enokida, Ryosuke Matsushita, Masayuki Nakagawa, Kagoshima, Japan, Tomohiko Ichikawa, Naohiko Seki, Chiba, Japan MP66-13 MIR-130A MODULATES HIGH-FAT DIETINDUCED PROSTATE CANCER PROGRESSION THROUGH THE ACTIVATION OF MET Taketoshi Nara*, Shintaro Narita, Huang Mingguo, Toshiaki Yoshioka, Koichiro Takayama, Kazuyuki Numakura, Hiroshi Tsuruta, Atsushi Maeno, Mitsuru Saito, Takamitsu Inoue, Shigeru Satoh, Tomonori Habuchi, Akita City, Japan MP66-19 PROSTATE-SPECIFIC MEMBRANE ANTIGEN INTERACTS WITH DIETARY FOLATE TO FACILITATE PROSTATE CARCINOGENESIS AND PROGRESSION Dean Bacich*, Shahida Flores, San Antonio, TX, Sean Pennetti, Pittsburgh, PA, Kyle Johnson, Ashley Silvia, San Antonio, TX, Benjamin Ristau, Jennifer Gregg, Pittsburgh, PA, Denise O’Keefe, San Antonio, TX MP66-14 PROSTATE CANCER BONE METASTASISSPECIFIC MITOCHONDRIAL DNA MUTATION INCREASES REACTIVE OXYGEN. Carrie Sun*, John Petros, Rebecca Arnold, Atlanta, GA MP66-15 MP66-20 PROSTATE-SPECIFIC MEMBRANE ANTIGEN IS DIRECTLY REGULATED BY MIR-660 Kati Erdmann*, Felix Bienert, Susanne Fuessel, Manfred P. Wirth, Dresden, Germany TGF-〉1 AND CCL2 AS POTENTIAL BIOMARKERS AND TREATMENT TARGETS FOR PROSTATE CANCER BONE METASTASIS Kouji Izumi*, Hiroaki Iwamoto, Ariunbold Natsagdorji, Aerken Maolake, Atsushi Mizokami, Mikio Namiki, Kanazawa, Japan APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM 230 Monday, May 9, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 67 STONE DISEASE: BASIC RESEARCH & PATHOPHYSIOLOGY II Room 28 ABC @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Saeed Khan and James Williams, Jr. ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP67-01 PRELIMINARY EVIDENCE SUGGESTS PERIURETERAL BOTULINUM TOXIN TYPE A INJECTION IMPROVES URETERAL STONE PASSAGE IN THE PORCINE MODEL Necole M Streeper*, Hershey, PA, Stephen Y Nakada, Margaret L Wertheim, Sara L Best, Madison, WI ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP67-08 HYPEROXALURIA-INDUCED TUBULAR ISCHEMIA: THE EFFECTS OF VERAPAMIL ON THE ANTIOXIDANT CAPACITY OF THE AFFECTED KIDNEYS Kemal Sarica*, Alper Kafkasli, Kamil Fehmi Narter, Oguz Ozturk, Ozgur Yazici, Bilal Hamarat, Istanbul, Turkey MP67-10 IDENTIFICATION OF URINARY MACROPHAGE-RELATED FACTORS SPECIFIC TO PATIENTS WITH CALCIUM OXALATE STONES USING MULTIPLEX ANALYSIS Atsushi Okada*, Kazumi Taguchi, Yasuhiro Fujii, Shuzo Hamamoto, Masahito Hirose, Yasunori Itoh, Keiichi Tozawa, Shoichi Sasaki, Yutaro Hayashi, Kenjiro Kohri, Takahiro Yasui, Nagoya, Japan MP67-03 MITOCHONDRIAL IMPLICATIONS OF GLYCOLATE METABOLISM IN PRIMARY HYPEROXALURIA Sonia Fargue*, Tanecia Mitchell, John Knight, Ross Holmes, Birmingham, AL MP67-04 OXALATE HANDLING AND OXALOBACTER FORMIGENES COLONIZATION IN A GNOTOBIOTIC MOUSE MODEL Xingsheng Li, John Knight*, Birmingham, AL MP67-05 MP67-11 DIABETES MELLITUS PROMOTES URETERAL SMOOTH MUSCLE CELL PROLIFERATION: A RESEARCH ON THE MECHANISM. Yong Ho Shin*, Taesoo Choi, Seung-Kwon Choi, Dong-Gi Lee, Gyeong Eun Min, HyungLae Lee, Sang Hyub Lee, Seung Hyun Jeon, Sun-Ju Lee, Choong-Hyun Lee, Sung-Goo Chang, Koo Han Yoo, SEOUL, Korea, Republic of CHARACTERIZATION OF THE MICROBIOTA ASSOCIATED WITH DROSOPHILA MODELS OF NEPHROLITHIASIS Kait Al*, Sohrab Naushad Ali, Jihye Kim, Hon Leong, Hassan Razvi, Jeremy Burton, London, Canada MP67-06 GENETIC ANALYSIS OF HUMAN AND ANIMAL ISOLATES OF OXALOBACTER FORMIGENES, AN ORGANISM OF IMPORTANCE TO NEPHROLITHIASIS RISK Robertson Venema*, London, Canada, Lauren Brinkac, Rockwell, MD, Ryan Chanyi, Hassan Razvi, London, Canada, Dirk Lange, Vancouver, Canada, Jeremy Burton, London, Canada MP67-12 BISPHOSPHONATES DO NOT REDUCE RISK OF NEW KIDNEY STONE FORMATION Charles Nottingham*, Chicago, IL, Jaclyn Pruitt, Brittany Lapin, Evanston, IL, Andrew Cohen, Chicago, IL, Chi-Hsiung Wang, Sangtae Park, Evanston, IL MP67-13 HIGH DIETARY FAT PROMOTES OXALATE TRANSPORT IN THE RAT COLON INDEPENDENT OF GASTRIC BYPASS SURGERY Benjamin K. Canales*, Marguerite Hatch, Gainesville, FL MP67-07 THE PROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF PROPOLIS ON OXIDATIVE STRESS AND CRYSTAL DEPOSITION WITH HYPEROXALURIA INDUCED TUBULAR CELL INJURY IN RAT MODEL Kamil Fehmi Narter*, Alper Kafkasli, Oguz Ozturk, Ozgur Yazici, Bilal Hamarat, Sukran Sarikaya, Kemal Sarica, Istanbul, Turkey *Presenting author 231 MONDAY MP67-09 HIGH-THROUGHPUT AND NON-INVASIVE FUNCTIONAL DRUG SCREENING PLATFORM FOR DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER MODELS OF NEPHROLITHIASIS Sohrab Naushad Ali*, Jihye Kim, London, Canada, Paul Spagnuolo, Waterloo, Canada, Hassan Razvi, Hon Leong, London, Canada MP67-02 THE EFFECT OF ALANINE ON CELL VIABILITY AND AGT ACTIVITY IN TRANSFORMED CHINESE HAMSTER OVARY CELLS Win Shun Lai, Mary Elaine Killian*, Sonia Fargue, John Knight, Ross Holmes, Dean Assimos, Birmingham, AL MP67-14 LOSS OF FLEXIBLE URETEROSCOPE FLEXION IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED REPAIR RATES: A PROSPECTIVE MULTI-CENTER STUDY Manint Usawachintachit*, Carissa Chu, Angela Xu, Isabel Allen, San Francisco, CA, Brian Duty, Portland, OR, Roger Sur, David Wenzler, La Jolla, CA, Uwais Zaid, Eric Taylor, Krishna Ramaswamy, San Francisco, CA, Mathew Sorensen, Jonathan Harper, Seattle, WA, Michael Conlin, Portland, OR, Marshall Stoller, Thomas Chi, San Francisco, CA MP67-15 MP67-17 EVALUATION OF CONTACT ELECTROPULSE LITHOTRIPSY: IN VITRO ASSESMENT OF CAVITATION AND STONE FRAGMENTATION Adam Kaplan*, Georgy Sankin, Morgan Gautho, Chen Yang, Joanne Dale, Glenn Preminger, Michael Lipkin, Pei Zhong, Durham, NC MP67-18 A NOVEL QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQUE FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF URETIC STENT ENCRUSTATION AND INCRUSTATION Aditya Raja*, Mohamed Sherif, Hrishi Joshi, Cardiff, United Kingdom DIFFERENT ROLES OF M1/M2 MACROPHAGE PHENOTYPE FOR RENAL CRYSTAL FORMATION Kazumi Taguchi*, Atsushi Okada, Rei Unno, Yasuhiro Fujii, Yasuhiko Hirose, Masayuki Usami, Shuzo Hamamoto, Ryosuke Ando, Yasunori Itoh, Keiichi Tozawa, Kenjiro Kohri, Takahiro Yasui, Nagoya, Japan MP67-19 ALISKIREN PROVIDES INCOMPLETE PROTECTION OF THE KIDNEY IN UNILATERAL URETERIC OBSTRUCTION IN THE RAT Fayez Hammad*, Loay Lubbad, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates MP67-16 PREDICTIVE FACTORS OF STONE FORMATION IN PRIMARY HYPERPARATHYROIDISM PATIENTS Steeve Doizi*, John Poindexter, Beverley Huet, Margaret Pearle, Naim Maalouf, Khashayar Sakhaee, Dallas, TX Monday, May 9, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 68 URODYNAMICS/LOWER URINARY TRACT DYSFUNCTION/FEMALE PELVIC MEDICINE: BASIC RESEARCH & PATHOPHYSIOLOGY II Room 28 DE @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Margot Damaser and Henry Lai ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP68-01 CELL THERAPY FOR NEUROGENIC DETRUSOR OVERATIVITY RESULTING FROM CHRONIC SPINAL CORD INJURY (SCI) IN RATS Bradley A. Potts*, Danielle J. Degoski, Jillene M. Brooks, Andrew C. Peterson, Durham, NC, Dwight E. Nelson, Thaddeus S. Brink, Minneapolis, MN, Matthew O. Fraser, Apex, NC ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP68-03 EVALUATION OF CANDIDATE URINARY BIOMARKERS FOR UROLOGIC CHRONIC PELVIC PAIN SYNDROME (UCPPS) Adam Curatolo, Adelle Dagher, Monisha Sachdev, Boston, MA, Alisa J. StephensShields, Philadelphia, PA, Andrew El-Hayek, Boston, MA, Chris Mullins, Bethesda, MD, J. Richard Landis, Philadelphia, PA, Adrie van Bokhoven, Aurora, CO, Roopali Roy, Jiang Yang, John Froehlich, Andrew C. Briscoe, Boston, MA, Michel A. Pontari, Philaelphia, PA, David Zurakowski, Richard S. Lee, Marsha A. Moses*, Boston, MA MP68-02 THERAPEUTIC EFFECT OF LOW INTENSITY PULSED ULTRASOUND IN STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE Bicheng Yang, Hongen Lei, Ruili Guan, Zhezhu Gao, Zhongcheng Xin*, Beijing, China, People’s Republic of MP68-04 CLOCK GENES REGULATE CIRCADIAN RHYTHM OF VNUT EXPRESSION,CONNEXIN26 EXPRESSION AND STRETCH-EVOKED ATP RELEASE IN THE CULTURED UROTHELIAL CELLS Tatsuya Ihara*, yamanashi, Japan, Satoru Kira, Tatsuya Miyamoto, Norifumi Sawada, Hiroshi Nakagomi, Takahiko Mitsui, Hideki Kobayashi, Mitsuharu Yoshiyama, Masayuki Takeda, Yuki Nakamura, Atsuhito Nakao, Eiji Shigetomi, Yohichi Shinozaki, Shuichi Koizumi, Chuo, Japan 232 COMPARISON OF THE EFFECTS OF BRAIN-DERIVED NEUROTROPHIC FACTOR (BDNF) AND NERVE GROWTH FACTOR (NGF) INHIBITION ON BLADDER FUNCTION OF MICE WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY (SCI) Naoki Wada*, Takahiro Shimizu, Shun Takai, Nobutaka Shimizu, Pradeep Tyagi, William de Groat, Anthony Kanai, Pittsburgh, PA, Hidehiro Kakizaki, Asahikawa, Japan, Naoki Yoshimura, Pittsburgh, PA MP68-13 THE EFFECT OF EICOSAPENTAENOIC ACID FOR DIABETES-INDUCED OVERACTIVE BLADDER IN A RAT MODEL Yasuhito Funahashi*, Tsuyoshi Majima, Yoshihisa Matsukawa, Tokunori Yamamoto, Nagoya, Japan, Masaki Yoshida, Ohbu, Japan, Momokazu Gotoh, Nagoya, Japan MP68-14 FUNCTIONAL INVOLVEMENT OF TRPV3 CATION CHANNELS IN BLADDER OVERACTIVITY Michael Lam*, Portland, OR, Travis MannGow, Peter Zvara, Burlington, VT MP68-06 FORMATION OF DOUBLE-STRANDED RNA ACTIVATES STRESS KINASES AND INITIATES CYTOSKELETON ORGANIZATION AND CELL DEGENERATION IN BLADDER ISCHEMIA Jing-Hua Yang, Zuohui Zhao, Han-Pil Choi, Kazem Azadzoi*, Boston, MA MP68-15 MP68-07 A NOVEL MECHATRONIC INFUSIONDRAINAGE DEVICE TO ASSESS LUT FUNCTION IN NEURO-IMAGING Lorenz Leitner*, Zürich and Basel, Switzerland, Matthias Walter, Johann Wanek, Zürich, Switzerland, Jörg Diefenbacher, Märstetten, Switzerland, Lars Michels, Zürich, Switzerland, Martina D. Liechti, London, United Kingdom, Thomas M. Kessler, Ulrich Mehnert, Zürich, Switzerland MP68-16 FUNCTIONAL SIGNFICANCE OF INCREASED BLADDER PERMEABILITY: A NOVEL ROLE IN VISCERAL ORGAN CROSSTALK. Ehsan Mohammadi*, Brian Kliewer, Karl Tyler, Robert Hurst, Beverley GreenwoodVan Meerveld, Oklahoma City, OK MP68-17 CRUCIAL ROLES OF NITRIC OXIDE SYNTHASES IN 〉-ADRENOCEPTORMEDIATED BLADDER RELAXATION IN MICE Yohei Satake*, Yasuhiro Kaiho, Kimio Satoh, Sendai, Japan, Masato Tsutsui, Okinawa, Japan, Hiroaki Shimokawa, Yoichi Arai, Sendai, Japan MP68-08 INHIBITION OF NEUROGENIC, CHOLINERGIC, AND ADRENERGIC CONTRACTION OF HUMAN BLADDER SMOOTH MUSCLE BY THE THROMBOXANE RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST, PICOTAMIDE Martin Hennenberg*, Yiming Wang, Frank Strittmatter, Anna Ciotkowska, Beata Rutz, Christian Stief, Christian Gratzke, Munich, Germany MP68-18 EXPRESSION OF UROTHELIAL FUNCTIONAL PROTEINS IN OVERACTIVE BLADDER PATIENTS WITH DIFFERENT URODYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE Jia-Fong Jhang*, Cheng-Ling Lee, YuanHong Jiang, Hann-Chorng Kuo, Hualien, Taiwan MP68-09 URODYNAMICS IN UNDERACTIVE BLADDER: ABNORMAL VOLUME MANAGEMENT VS. DETRUSOR DEFICIENCY Gerard Pregenzer*, Jason K Frankel, Phillip Smith, Farmington, CT MP68-19 MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS ATTENUATES KETAMINE-INDUCED INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS Aram Kim*, Hwan Yeul Yu, Jung-Hyun Shin, Dong-Myung Shin, Myung-Soo Choo, Seoul, Korea, Republic of MP68-10 IDENTIFICATION OF THE HUMAN URINARY BLADDER STRUCTURES EXPRESSING BETA-3 ADRENORECEPTOR Ana Coelho, Porto, Portugal, James Gillespie, Newcastle, United Kingdom, Francisco Cruz*, Porto, Portugal MP68-20 LUMBAR TO SACRAL ROOT REROUTING TO RESTORE VOIDING FUNCTION IN A FELINE SPINAL CORD INJURY MODEL: URODYNAMIC AND RETROGRADE NERVE TRACING RESULTS FROM A PILOT STUDY Ornella Lam van ba*, Montreal, Canada, Mary F. Barbe, Philadelphia, PA, Romain Caremel, Shachar Aharony, Oleg Loutochin, Line Jacques, Montreal, Canada, Matthew Woods, Philadelphia, PA, Gerald F. Tuite, Saint Petersburg, FL, Michael R. Ruggieri, Sr, Philadelphia, PA, Lysanne Campeau, Jacques Corcos, Montreal, Canada MP68-11 URETHRAL DYSFUNCTION IN AGING RATS Ryu Kimura*, Takuma Oshiro, Asuka Ashikari, Minoru Miyazato, Seichi Saito, Okinawa, Japan MP68-12 IN VITRO RELAXING RESPONSE OF PHOSPHODIESTERASE-5 INHIBITORS AND 〉-ADRENOCEPTOR AGONISTS IN MICE BLADDER Bruno Lima Linhares*, Lúcio F GonzagaSilva, Nilberto R F Nascimento, Marcos F Carvalho, Rommel P Regadas, Lucas B Marinho, Pedro R R Sousa, Ricardo Reges, Fortaleza, Brazil *Presenting author ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF AFFERENT NERVES IN THE FOOT WITH TRANSCUTANEOUS ADHESIVE PAD ELECTRODES IMPROVES OVERACTIVE BLADDER SYMPTOMS IN WOMEN Christopher Chermansky*, Bing Shen, Jon Shepherd, Shachi Tyagi, Jeremy Reese, William de Groat, Changfeng Tai, Pittsburgh, PA APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM 233 MONDAY MP68-05 Monday, May 9, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 69 PROSTATE CANCER: LOCALIZED: SURGICAL THERAPY V Room 30 ABC @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Christopher Amling, Francesco Montorsi and Herbert Lepor ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP69-01 LIMITED VERSUS EXTENDED PELVIC LYMPHADENECTOMY DURING ROBOTASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY: IMPACT ON THE NUMBER OF NODES AND ON NODAL INVASION. Francesco Alessandro Mistretta*, Elisa De Lorenzis, Angelica Anna Chiara Grasso, Giancarlo Albo, Bernardo Rocco, Francesco Rocco, Milan, Italy ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP69-07 IMPACT OF PELVIC LYMPH NODE DISSECTION DURING RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY ON 30ⴚDAY POST OPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS: RESULTS FROM A LARGE NATIONAL DATABASE Nicola Pavan*, Trieste, Italy, Samarpit Ray, Nachiketh Soodana⫺Prakash, Raymond R. Balise, Carmen Mir, Bruno Nahar, Fernando Marsicano, Miami, FL, Carlo Trombetta, Trieste, Italy, Chad R. Ritch, Dipen J. Parekh, Mark L. Gonzalgo, Miami, FL MP69-02 COMPARISON OF TWO TEMPLATES OF LYMPHADENECTOMY IN PATIENTS WITH HIGH RISK PROSTATE CANCER Roberto Sanseverino*, Tommaso Realfonso, Olivier Intilla, Umberto Di Mauro, Giorgio Napodano, Nocera Inferiore, Italy MP69-08 AN ANALYSIS OF THE MORBIDITY OF LIMITED, EXTENDED, AND SUPEREXTENDED PELVIC LYMPHADENECTOMY TEMPLATES DURING RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Vidit Sharma*, Alessandro Morlacco, Jason E Joseph, Avinash K Nehra, Matthew K Tollefson, R. Houston Thompson, Stephen A Boorjian, Igor Frank, Matthew T Gettman, R. Jeffrey Karnes, Rochester, MN MP69-03 ASSOCIATION BETWEEN LYMPH NODE COUNTS AND ONCOLOGICAL OUTCOMES IN LYMPH NODE POSITIVE PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS Philipp Mandel*, Felix Chun, Markus Graefen, Hartwig Huland, Derya Tilki, Hamburg, Germany MP69-09 TOPOGRAPHY OF RECURRENT PROSTATE CANCER BASED ON SALVAGE RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY TUMOR MAPS Toshikazu Takeda*, Amy Tin, Renato Corradi, Maha Mamoor, Nicole Benfante, Daniel Sjoberg, Samson Fine, James Eastham, Peter Scardino, Karim Touijer, New York, NY MP69-04 SINGLE POSITIVE LYMPH NODE PROSTATE CANCER CAN BE SURGICALLY CURED IN SELECTIVE CASES Dae Keun Kim, Kyo Chul Koo, Ki Hong Kim, Ali Abdel Raheem*, Byung Ha Chung, Young Deuk Choi, Koon Ho Rha, Seoul, Korea, Republic of MP69-05 MP69-10 PROGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF PSA AND TUMOR VOLUME AS A PREDICTOR FOR BCR IN PROSTATE CANCER WITH EXCLUSIVE APEX MARGIN INVOLVEMENT Cheol Yong Yoon*, Mi Kyung Kong, Hyun Gyu Ahn, Seung Gu Kang, Jang Hee Han, Yong Jin Kang, Won Sik Jang, Joong Shik Lee, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Young Sik Kim, Goyang, Korea, Republic of, Hong Seok Park, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, In Rae Cho, Gimhae, Korea, Republic of, Jun Cheon, Young Deuk Choi, Seoul, Korea, Republic of ONCOLOGIC OUTCOMES AND BIOCHEMICAL PREDICTORS FOLLOWING SALVAGE LYMPH NODE DISSECTION FOR PROSTATE CANCER Fabio Zattoni*, Avinash Nehra, Val Lowe, Laureano Rangel, Lance A. Mynderse, Eugene Kwon, R. Jeffrey Karnes, Rochester, MN MP69-06 THE ROLE OF EXTENDED OR SUPEREXTENDED LYMPH NODE DISSECTION FOR STAGING OF HIGH-RISK PROSTATE CANCER Lorenzo Tosco*, Sofie Isebaert, Evelyne Lerut, Wouter Everaerts, Maarten Albersen, Laura Van den Bergh, Christophe Deroose, Karolien Goffin, Karin Haustermans, Hein Van Poppel, Steven Joniau, Leuven, Belgium MP69-11 MINIMALLY INVASIVE VS. OPEN RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY: AN ANALYSIS OF 30DAY POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS, UNPLANNED READMISSIONS, AND MORTALITY Christian Meyer*, Boston, MA, Akshay Sood, Firas Abdollah, Jesse Sammon, Detroit, MI, Malte Vetterlein, Björn Löppenberg, Julian Hanske, Jeffrey Leow, Alexander Cole, Adam Kibel, Maxine Sun, Boston, MA, Mani Menon, Detroit, MI, Quoc-Dien Trinh, Boston, MA 234 MP69-12 PREDICTORS OF SURGICAL CURE IN MEN WITH VERY HIGH RISK PROSTATE CANCER Jeffrey Tosoian*, Baltimore, MD, Debasish Sundi, Brian Chapin, Houston, TX, R. Jeffrey Karnes, Rochester, MN, Emmanuel Antonarakis, Jeffrey Tosoian, Meera Chappidi, Ridwan Alam, Stephanie Glavaris, Kamyar Ghabili, Mohamad Allaf, Trinity Bivalacqua, Kenneth Pienta, Phuoc Tran, Baltimore, MD, Edward Schaeffer, Chicago, IL, Ashley Ross, Baltimore, MD MP69-16 UTILITY OF INTRAOPERATIVE APICAL SOFT TISSUE MARGIN ASSESSMENT DURING OPEN RADICAL RETROPUBIC PROSTATECTOMY Elton Llukani*, Herbert Lepor, New York, NY MP69-17 EVALUATING THE TIMING OF SURGICAL COMPLICATIONS FOLLOWING PROSTATECTOMY Jason Lomboy*, Matthew Macey, Troy Sukhu, Allison Deal, Eric Wallen, Michael Woods, Raj Pruthi, Matthew Nielsen, Angela Smith, Chapel Hill, NC MP69-13 EXTRAPERITONEAL VS. TRANSPERITONEAL ROBOT-ASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY IN THE SETTING OF PRIOR ABDOMINAL OR PELVIC SURGERY David Horovitz*, Changyong Feng, Edward M. Messing, Jean V. Joseph, Rochester, NY MP69-18 PROSTATE CANCER TUMOR-VOLUME HAS INDEPENDENT PROGNOSTIC VALUE FOLLOWING RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Björn Löppenberg*, Christian von Bodman, Florian Roghmann, Marko Brock, Joachim Noldus, Jüri Palisaar, Herne, Germany MP69-15 MP69-20 THE IMPACT OF PROTON-PUMP INHIBITORS ON OUTCOMES FOLLOWING RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Mary E. Westerman*, Vidit Sharma, R. Jeffrey Karnes, Rochester, MN IMPACT OF WEEKDAY ON RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY OUTCOMES Julian Hanske*, Christopher Allard, Gally Reznor, Christian Meyer, Steven Chang, Adam Kibel, Quoc-Dien Trinh, Mark Preston, Boston, MA APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Monday, May 9, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 70 INFERTILITY: BASIC RESEARCH & PATHOPHYSIOLOGY Room 25 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Marc Goldstein, Craig Niederberger and Dolores Lamb ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP70-01 IFT140 IS A NOVEL CANDIDATE GENE FOR IMPAIRED SPERMATOGENESIS: IDENTIFICATION BY WHOLE EXOME SEQUENCING AND VALIDATION WITH SANGER SEQUENCING Amin Herati*, Peter Butler, Cenk Cengiz, Matthew Bainbridge, James Lupski, Richard Gibbs, Larry Lipshultz, Dolores Lamb, Houston, TX ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP70-03 RHOXF2 AS A GUARDIAN OF THE HUMAN MALE GERMLINE STEM CELLS Hye-Won Song*, David Skarbrevik, Eric Babajanian, Tung-Chin Hsieh, Miles Wilkinson, San Diego, CA MP70-04 MELANOMA ANTIGEN PROTEIN MAGEC1 MUTATION IDENTIFIED IN FAMILIAL NONOBSTRUCTIVE AZOOSPERMIA Alexander W. Pastuszak*, Cenk Cengiz, Mir Reza Bekheirnia, Larry I. Lipshultz, Dolores J. Lamb, Houston, TX MP70-02 EXPRESSION OF TEN-ELEVENTRANSLOCATION (TET) ENZYMES IS ASSOCIATED WITH MALE FERTILITY Klaus Steger*, Ni Kai, Temuujin Dansranjavin, Giessen, Germany, Nina Rogenhofer, München, Germany, Johanna Deuker, Martin Bergmann, Hans-Christian Schuppe, Florian Wagenlehner, Wolfgang Weidner, Undraga Schagdarsurengin, Giessen, Germany *Presenting author MP70-05 235 DEVELOPMENT OF A NOVEL 3 DIMENSIONAL (3D) TESTICULAR ORGANOID MODEL FOR THE STUDY OF HUMAN SPERMATOGENESIS AND GENOTOXICITY IN VITRO Samuel Pendergraft, Hooman SadriArdekani*, Tanya Reid, Anthony Atala, Colin Bishop, Winston-Salem, NC MONDAY MP69-19 INCIDENCE, RISK FACTORS AND OUTCOMES FOR RECTAL INJURY DURING RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Shane Pearce*, Andrew Cohen, Vignesh Packiam, Charles Nottingham, Joseph Pariser, Scott Eggener, Chicago, IL MP69-14 RADICAL CYSTECTOMY AS INITIAL PART OF MULTIMODALITY TREATMENT IN CT4 VERY HIGH-RISK PROSTATE CANCER – RESULTS OF A MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL STUDY OF 62 PATIENTS Martin Spahn*, Silvan Boxler, Bern, Switzerland, Joniau Steven, Leuven, Belgium, Alberto Briganti, Milan, Italy, Pia Bader, Karlsruhe, Germany, Paolo Gontero, Turin, Italy, Karnes Jeffrey R., Rochester, MN MP70-06 A NOVEL TRANSCRIPTIONAL FACTOR NKAPL IS A GERM CELL-SPECIFIC SUPPRESSOR OF NOTCH SIGNALING AND MAY BE A CANDIDATE CAUSATIVE GENE OF COMPLETE MATURATION ARREST Yasushi Miyagawa*, Hidenobu Okuda, Tetsuji Soda, Kentaro Takezawa, Shinichiro Fukuhara, Hiroshi Kiuchi, Suita, Japan, Akira Tsujimura, Urayasu, Japan, Masahito Ikawa, Suita, Japan, Hiromitsu Tanaka, Nagasaki, Japan, Norio Nonomura, Suita, Japan MP70-14 EFFECTS OF DECURSIN EXTRACTED FROM ANGELICA GIGAS VIA NRF2/HO-1 SIGNALLING PATHWAY IN CRYPTORCHIDISM-INDUCED INFERTILITY RAT MODEL Woong Jin Bae*, Jin Bong Choi, Kang Sup Kim, Sae Woong Choi, Su Jin Kim, Hyuk Jin Cho, U-Syn Ha, Sung-Hoo Hong, Ji Youl Lee, Sae Woong Kim, Seoul, Korea, Republic of MP70-15 MP70-07 PROTEOMIC ANALYSIS TO DETERMINE ORIGIN OF VASAL FLUID IN VASECTOMY REVERSAL PATIENTS Theodore Saitz*, Portland, OR, Kevin Ostrowski, Seattle, WA, Ann Martinez Acevedo, Jasper Bash, Jennifer Cunliffe, Eugene Fuchs, Larry David, Jason Hedges, Portland, OR PROFILING SIGNALING PROTEINS IN HUMAN SPERMATOZOA: BIOMARKER IDENTIFICATION FOR SPERM QUALITY EVALUATION Antonio Patricio*, Joana Silva, Nuno Maia, Saul Almeida, Joao Lourenço, Margarida Fardilha, Aveiro, Portugal, Steven Pelech, Vancouver, Canada MP70-16 THE MECHANISM OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENDOCRINE DISRUPTORS (DEHP) INDUCES EPIGENETIC TRANSGENERATIONAL INHERITANCE OF CRYPTORCHIDISM Geng Xiong*, Tao Lin, Guanghui Wei, chongqing, China, People’s Republic of MP70-08 TRIMETAZIDINE HAS PROTECTIVE EFFECTS ON SPERMATOGENESIS IN A STREPTOZOTOCIN INDUCED DIABETIC RAT MODEL Muhammet F. Ozcan*, Emine Hekimoglu, Kemal Ener, Mehmet Namuslu, Ankara, Turkey, Ramazan Altintas, Malatya, Turkey, Huseyin Celik, Ziya Akbulut, Serkan Altinova, Ankara, Turkey MP70-17 RECOVERY OF SPERMATOGENESIS AFTER TESTICULAR DAMAGE VIA COLD ISCHEMIA IN RATS WITH AND WITHOUT VARICOCELES Aaron Bernie*, Bobby Najari, Nicholas Hauser, Jennifer Reifsnyder, Brian Robinson, New York, NY, Barry Zirkin, Haolin Chen, Baltimore, MD, Philip Li, Peter Schlegel, Marc Goldstein, New York, NY MP70-09 INDICATORS OF INFLAMMASOME ACTIVATION IN MEN WITH ABNORMAL SEMEN PARAMETERS Emad Ibrahim*, Karen Ibrahim, Michael Jurewicz, Teodoro Aballa, George Attia, Charles Lynne, Nancy Brackett, Miami, FL MP70-18 SEMINAL LEVEL OF CLUSTERIN IN INFERTILE MEN AS A SIGNIFICANT BIOMARKER REFLECTING SPERMATOGENESIS Teruo Fukuda*, Hideaki Miyake, Noritoshi Enatsu, Kei Matsushita, Masato Fujisawa, Kobe, Japan MP70-10 IMPACTS OF COMMON SEMEN HANDLING METHODS ON SPERM FUNCTION Alexander Travis*, Ithaca, NY, Cristina Cardona, Melissa Moody, Alana Simpson, G. Charles Ostermeier, Mountainside, NJ MP70-11 EVIDENCE OF SPERMATOGONIAL STEM CELL PRESENCE IN MEN WITH SERTOLI CELL-ONLY SYNDROME Phil Bach*, Anna Mielnik, Alexander Bolyakov, Bobby Najari, Peter Schlegel, Darius Paduch, New York, NY MP70-19 THE ROLE OF UROCORTIN IN THE APOPTOSIS OF GERM CELLS AFTER EXPERIMENTAL TESTICULAR ISCHEMIAREPERFUSION IN THE RAT Kenta Sumii*, Koji Chiba, Noritoshi Enatsu, Hideaki Miyake, Masato Fujisawa, Kobe, Japan MP70-12 DIFFERENTIAL AUTOSOMAL DNA METHYLATION PATTERNS AND PHENOTYPIC VARIATIONS IN PATIENTS WITH KLINEFELTER SYNDROME Phil Bach*, Anna Mielnik, Alexander Bolyakov, Lindsay Dow, Peter Schlegel, Darius Paduch, New York, NY MP70-20 VALIDATION OF MEASURING OXIDATIONREDUCTION POTENTIAL IN FRESH AND FROZEN SEMEN SAMPLES WITH MIOXSYS DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM Ashok Agarwal*, Rakesh Sharma, Cleveland, OH, Stefan Du Plessis, Tygerberg, South Africa, Edmund Sabanegh, Cleveland, OH MP70-13 HUMAN CAPPING PROTEIN 〉3, A NOVEL ISOFORM OF TESTIS-SPECIFIC ACTIN CAPPING PROTEIN 〉3 SUBUNIT; THE DYNAMIC TRANSCRIPTIONAL PROFILES DURING SPERMATOGENESIS AND POSSIBLE IMPLICATIONS OF MALE INFERTILITY Tetsuji Soda*, Yasushi Miyagawa, Norichika Ueda, Kentaro Takezawa, Shinichiro Fukuhara, Hiroshi Kiuchi, Suita, Japan, Hiromitsu Tanaka, Sasebo, Japan, Norio Nonomura, Suita, Japan APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM 236 Monday, May 9, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 71 KIDNEY CANCER: BASIC RESEARCH & PATHOPHYSIOLOGY I Room 24 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Wade Sexton and W. Marston Linehan ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP71-01 BLOOD SAMPLING FOR LIQUID BIOPSY OF RENAL CELL CARCINOMA OVERCOMES SAMPLING ERROR ASSOCIATED WITH BIOPSY FOR MOLECULAR GENOTYPING. Christopher Keith, Atlanta, GA, Fei Lian, Boston, MA, Rebecca Arnold, Michael Rossi, Adeboye Osunkoya, Atlanta, GA, Jeremy Goecks, John Gaspar, Washington, DC, Kenneth Ogan, John Pattaras, Viraj Master, David Roberts, John Petros*, Atlanta, GA ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP71-07 GENETIC CONCORDANCE RATES OF MATCHED-PAIR RENAL CELL CARCINOMA SAMPLES PROVIDE EVIDENCE OF CLONAL EVOLUTION Daniel M. Tennenbaum*, Brandon J. Manley, Jozefina Casuscelli, Almedina Redzematovic, Maria F. Becerra, Maria E. Arcila, Martin H. Voss, Darren R. Feldman, Robert J. Motzer, Jonathan A. Coleman, Paul Russo, James J. Hsieh, A. Ari Hakimi, New York, NY MP71-09 MUTUAL EXCLUSIVITY OF CHROMOSOME 9P AND 3P LOSS PROVIDES NOVEL THERAPEUTIC TARGET Chenghen Feng*, Hui Wen, Shanghai, China, People’s Republic of MP71-03 DEVELOPMENT OF A CLEAR CELL RENAL CELL CARCINOMA XENOGRAFT MODEL: A CASE FOR THE USE OF BIOPSY TISSUE OVER SURGICAL TISSUE Yiyu Dong, Brandon J Manley*, A. Ari Hakimi, Maria F Becerra, Paul Russo, Jonathan A. Coleman, James J Hsieh, New York, NY MP71-10 CLINICAL FEATURES OF RECURRENT SOMATIC MUTATIONS IN CLEAR CELL RENAL CELL CARCINOMA: A LARGE COHORT Brandon J Manley*, Jozefina Casuscelli, Daniel M Tennenbaum, Maria F Becerra, Almedina Redzematovic, Maria E Arcila, Martin H. Voss, Darren R. Feldman, Jonathan A. Coleman, Paul Russo, Robert J. Motzer, James J Hsieh, A. Ari Hakimi, New York, NY MP71-04 SINGLE NUCLEOTIDE POLYMORPHISMS ASSOCIATED WITH RECURRENCE AFTER TREATMENT OF NON-METASTATIC RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Justin Gregg*, Zachary Glaser, Curran Emeruwa, Johnson Wong, Christopher Johnson, Arturo Holmes, Loren Lipworth, Peter Clark, Todd Edwards, Nashville, TN MP71-05 MP71-11 GENOMIC LANSCAPE OF CLEAR CELL RENAL CELL CARCINOMA METASTASIS Maria F. Becerra*, Brandon J. Manley, Jozefina Casuscelli, Almedina Redzematovic, Daniel M. Tennenbaum, Robert J. Motzer, Darren R. Feldman, Martin H. Voss, Maria Arcila, Paul Russo, Jonathan A. Coleman, James J. Hsieh, A. Ari Hakimi, New York, NY MOLECULAR SUBTYPING OF RCC AND METASTASIS PREDICTION BY MIRNA EXPRESSION Soum D. Lokeshwar*, Miami, FL, Shenelle N. Wilson, Augusta, GA, Martin J. P. Hennig, Lübeck, Germany, Michael Garcia-Roig, Nicholas Ortiz, Murugesan Manoharan, Mark S. Soloway, Miami, FL, Vinata B. Lokeshwar, Augusta, GA MP71-12 GENOMIC CHARACTERIZATION OF SARCOMATOID TRANSFORMATION IN CLEAR CELL RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Mark Bi, Siming Zhao, New Haven, CT, Maria Merino, Bethesda, MD, Jonathan Said, Los Angeles, CA, Adebowale Adeniran, Cayce Nawaf, zuoquan Xie, Marta Boeke, NEW HAVEN, CT, Vladimir Valera, Valhalla, NY, Allan Pantuck, Arie Belldegrun, Los Angeles, CA, Harriet Kluger, Richard Lifton, Brian Shuch*, NEW HAVEN, CT MP71-06 THE IMPACT OF TERT PROMOTER REGION MUTATIONS IN RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Jozefina Casuscelli*, Brandon J. Manley, Almedina Redzematovic, Maria F. Becerra, Daniel M. Tennenbaum, Maria E. Arcila, Martin H. Voss, Darren R. Feldman, Robert J. Motzer, Paul Russo, Jonathan A. Coleman, James J. Hsieh, A. Ari Hakimi, New York, NY *Presenting author 237 MONDAY MP71-08 SELECT CONCURRENT CHROMOSOME 3P MUTATIONS PREDICT WORSE OVERALL AND RECURRENCE-FREE SURVIVAL IN CLEAR CELL RENAL CARCINOMA IN THE CANCER GENOME ATLAS Christopher Keith, John Petros, Michael Rossi, Rebecca Arnold*, Atlanta, GA MP71-02 UTILITY OF CLEAR CELL RENAL CELL CARCINOMA GENE EXPRESSION SUBTYPES IN RISK-STRATIFYING T1 RENAL MASSES Aaron Laviana*, Amirali Salmasi, Los Angeles, CA, Jim Hu, New York City, NY, Michael Kuo, Los Angeles, CA, W. Rathmell, Chapel Hill, NC, Arie Belldegrun, Allan Pantuck, Los Angeles, CA MP71-13 GENOMIC CHARACTERIZATION OF RENAL CELL CARCINOMA WITH SARCOMATOID DEDIFFERENTIATION Gabriel Malouf, Paris, France, Siraj Ali, Kai Wang, Sohail Balasubramanian, Jeffrey Ross, Vincent Miller, Philip Stephens, Cambridge, MA, David Khayat, Paris, France, Sumanta Pal, Duarte, CA, Xiaoping Su, Kanishka Sircar, Pheroze Tamboli, Eric Jonasch, Nizar Tannir, Christopher Wood, Jose Karam*, Houston, TX MP71-18 A PATIENT-DERIVED ORTHOTOPIC XENOGRAFT MODEL FOR TARGETING RCC METASTASIS: IDENTIFYING PERSONALIZED THERAPEUTIC STRATEGIES Stephen Bardot, Jessie Gills, Ravan Moret, Xin Zhang, Ashley Richman, John Nelson*, New Orleans, LA, Christudas Morais, Glenda Gobe, Queensland, Australia, Marc Matrana, Li Li, Grace Maresh, Sunil Talwar, Maria Latsis, New Orleans, LA MP71-14 ANALYSIS OF THE MUTATIONAL LANDSCAPE OF SARCOMATOID CLEAR CELL RENAL CELL CARCINOMA COMPARED TO CONVENTIONAL CLEAR CELL RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Jozefina Casuscelli*, Brandon J. Manley, Roy Mano, Almedina Redzematovic, Maria F. Becerra, Daniel M. Tennenbaum, Maria E. Arcila, Martin H. Voss, Darren R. Feldman, Robert J. Motzer, Jonathan A. Coleman, Paul Russo, James J. Hsieh, A. Ari Hakimi, New York, NY MP71-19 ESTABLISHING AN EXPERIMENTAL MODEL FOR TARGETING RENAL CELL CARCINOMA USING MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS IN THE AVIAN CHORIOALLANTOIC MEMBRANE Zhihao (James) Xu*, Hua Chen, Desmond Pink, Katia Carmine-Simmen, John Lewis, Ronald Moore, Edmonton, Canada MP71-15 MP71-20 PATIENT-DERIVED AVATAR MOUSE MODELS PREDICTS PROGNOSIS IN ADVANCED RENAL CELL CARCINOMA. Enrique Trilla, Lucas Regis*, Pol Servian, David Lorente, Ana Celma, Carlos Salvador, Jose Placer, Jacques Planas, Cristina Suarez, Mar Martinez, Gabriela JimenezValerio, Ines deTorres, Rafael Morales, Jose Jimenez, Ana Vivancos, Paolo Nuciforo, Joan Carles, Oriol Casanovas, Juan Morote, Barcelona, Spain VHL GENE MUTATION SPECTRUM AND GENOTYPE-PHENOTYPE CORRELATIONSHIP OF CHINESE VHL PATIENTS Peng Shuanghe*, Li Teng, Wang Jiangyi, Gong Kan, Beijing, China, People’s Republic of MP71-16 INTERMITENT HYPOXIA INCREASES TUMOR ANGIOGENESIS IN A MOUSE MODEL OF KIDNEY CANCER Antoni Vilaseca*, Mireia Musquera, Marta Torres, Noelia Campillo, Josep M Montserrat, Barcelona, Spain, Karim Touijer, New York, NY, Ramon Farre, Isaac Almendros, Antonio Alcaraz, Barcelona, Spain APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM MP71-17 FLCN KNOCKOUT MICE DEVELOP LUNG TUMORS AND OTHER NEOPLASIA IN MULTIPLE ORGANS Jindong Chen*, Sue Schoen, Guang-Qian Xiao, Rochester, NY, Bin Tean Teh, Singapore, Singapore, Guan Wu, Rochetser, NY Monday, May 9, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Podium Session 38 BLADDER CANCER: BASIC RESEARCH & PATHOPHYSIOLOGY III Room 32 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Jeffrey Gingrich and Bernard Bochner ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 10:30 PD38-01 NOTCH2-HEY AXIS PROMOTES TUMOR GROWTH IN BLADDER CANCER THROUGH CELL CYCLE PROGRESSION AND DEDIFFERENTIATION Tetsutaro Hayashi*, Hiroshima, Japan, Akihiro Goriki, Htoo Zarni Oo, Roland Seiler, Tilman Todenhofer, Wolfgang Jaeger, Shannon Awrey, Manuel Altamirano-Dimas, Ladan Fazli, Vancouver, Canada, Akio Matsubara, Hiroshima, Japan, Peter Black, Vancouver, Canada ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 10:40 PD38-02 CIRCULATING TUMOR CELLS IN PATIENTS WITH NON-UROTHELIAL VERSUS UROTHELIAL BLADDER CARCINOMA: DETECTION RATE AND RELATION TO SURVIVAL Bedeir Ali-El-Dein*, Mahmoud Laimoun, Mahmoud Zakaria, Ramaila Abdel-Raouf, Hekmat El-Naggar, Atallah A Shaaban, Mansoura, Egypt 238 CHARACTERIZATION OF CELL BASED MODELS FOR THE IN VITRO AND IN VIVO STUDY OF DISCRETE MOLECULAR SUBTYPES IN BLADDER CANCER Wilson Chan*, Joshua Warrick, Lauren Shuman, Zongyu Zheng, Hironobu Yamashita, Vasty Osei Amponsa, Jay Raman, David DeGraff, Hershey, PA 11:00 PD38-04 DUAL TUMOR-SUPPRESSORS (MIR-1455P/MIR-145-3P) INDUCING CANCER CELL APOPTOSIS VIA DIRECT TARGETING UHRF1 IN BLADDER CANCER Ryosuke Matsushita*, Kagoshima City, Japan, Naohiko Seki, Chiba CIty, Japan, Hirofumi Yoshino, Kazutaka Miyamoto, Masaya Yonemori, Kagoshima City, Japan, Akira Kurozumi, Mayuko Kato, Chiba CIty, Japan, Hideki Enokida, Masayuki Nakagawa, Kagoshima City, Japan 11:10 PD38-05 11:20 PD38-06 11:30 PD38-07 *Presenting author PREDICTIVE MODEL FOR THERAPEUTIC RESISTANCE USING ERBB2 EXPRESSION STATUS AND KI-67 LABELING INDEX IN MUSCLE-INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER PATIENTS TREATED WITH CHEMORADIOTHERAPY-BASED BLADDER-SPARING PROTOCOL Masaharu Inoue*, Fumitaka Koga, Soichiro Yoshida, Hajime Tanaka, Shuichiro Kobayashi, Minato Yokoyama, Junichiro Ishioka, Yoh Matsuoka, Noboru Numao, Kazutaka Saito, Yasuhisa Fujii, Kazunori Kihara, Tokyo, Japan RISK SCORE PREDICTION MODEL FOR BLADDER CANCER USING COMBINATION OF IMMUNOSCORE AND PATHOLOGICAL STAGING Krishna Vanaja Donkena*, George Vasmatzis, Prabin Thapa, Robert R. Tarrell, Igor Frank, Stephen A. Boorjian, R. Jeffrey Karnes, John C. Cheville, Rochester, MN GENETIC MUTATIONS IN PATIENTDERIVED BLADDER TUMOR ORGANOIDS MIMIC PARENTAL TUMOR SAMPLES Justin T. Matulay*, Lamont J. Barlow, Mark V. Silva, Chee Wai Chua, Mitchell C. Benson, James M. McKiernan, Hikmat A. Al-Ahmadie, David B. Solit, Michael M. Shen, New York, NY 11:40 PD38-08 SERUM NEURON-SPECIFIC ENOLASE IS A SIGNIFICANT PROGNOSTIC FACTOR FOR SMALL CELL CARCINOMA OF THE URINARY BLADDER Akihiro Naito*, Satoru Taguchi, Tohru Nakagawa, Akihiko Matsumoto, Yasushi Nagase, Jimpei Miyakawa, Motofumi Suzuki, Hiroaki Nishimatsu, Yutaka Enomoto, Shintaro Takahashi, Toshikazu Okaneya, Tokyo, Japan, Daisuke Yamada, Takamitsu Tachikawa, Chiba, Japan, Shigeru Minowada, Tetsuya Fujimura, Hiroshi Fukuhara, Haruki Kume, Yukio Homma, Tokyo, Japan 11:50 PD38-09 STEROID SULFATASE PREDICTS THE PROGRESSION OF BLADDER CANCER Minoru Kato*, Min Gi, Taro Iguchi, Satoshi Tamada, Hideki Wanibuchi, Tatsuya Nakatani, Osaka, Japan 12:00 PD38-10 BLADDER CANCER EXOSOMES FROM HIGH-GRADE MUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER CONTAIN LONG NONCODING RNA AND MESSENGER RNA Claudia Berrondo*, Jonathan Flax, Victor Kucherov, Aisha Siebert, Thomas Osinski, Alex Rosenberg, Christopher Fucile, Carla Beckham, Rochester, NY 12:10 PD38-11 WHOLE TRANSCRIPTOME ANALYSIS REVEALS MAJOR MOLECULAR PATHWAYS THAT POTENTIALLY DRIVE THE PROGRESSION OF CARCINOMA-INSITU TO MUSCLE-INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER Feng He, Yan Liu, Herbert Lepor, Moonshong Tang, Chuanshu Huang, Xue-Ru Wu*, New York, NY 12:20 PD38-12 BLADDER CANCER PROGRESSION IS ASSOCIATED WITH THE ACCUMULATION OF MDSC INDUCED BY DOWNREGULATION OF IL6 guoliang yang*, lianhua zhang, ming cao, haige chen, juanjie bo, Shanghai, China, People’s Republic of APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM 239 MONDAY 10:50 PD38-03 Monday, May 9, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Podium Session 39 BLADDER CANCER: INVASIVE VI Room 30 DE @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Gary Steinberg and Eila Skinner ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 10:30 PD39-01 PROPHYLACTIC USE OF AN INTRAPERITONEAL ONLAY MESH DURING ILEAL CONDUIT URINARY DIVERSION FOR THE PREVENTION OF PARASTOMAL HERNIAS. INITIAL EXPERIENCE Itay Sternberg*, Daniel Yaffe, Amir Akdam, Ilan Leibovitch, Kfar Saba, Israel 10:40 PD39-02 EARLY OUTCOMES OF PROPHYLACTIC MESH PLACEMENT AT RADICAL CYSTECTOMY TO PREVENT PARASTOMAL HERNIAS Timothy F. Donahue*, Eugene K. Cha, Cristina Falavolti, Simon Y. Kimm, Hebert Alberto Vargas, Guido Dalbagni, Bernard H. Bochner, New York, NY 10:50 PD39-03 COMPLICATIONS AFTER TOTALLY INTRACORPOREAL ROBOT-ASSISTED RADICAL CYSTECTOMY: RESULTS FROM THE EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF UROLOGY ROBOTIC UROLOGY SECTION (ERUS) SCIENTIFIC WORKING GROUP. Abolfazl Hosseini*, Justin Collins, Christofer Adding, Tommy Nyberg, Stockholm, Sweden, Anthony Koupparis, Edward Rowe, Bristol, United Kingdom, Matthew Perry, Rami Issa, London, United Kingdom, Martin Schumacher, Aarau, Switzerland, Carl Wijburg, Arnham, Netherlands, Erdem Canda, Ankara, Turkey, Mevlana Balbay, Istanbul, Turkey, Karel Decaestecker, Ghent, Belgium, Christian Schwentner, Arnulf Stenzl, Tubingen, Germany, Sebastian Edeling, Saša Pokupić, Hanover, Germany, Khurshid Guru, Buffalo, NY, Alexander Mottrie, Aalst, Belgium, Peter Wiklund, Stockholm, Sweden 11:00 PD39-04 ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 11:10 PD39-05 ONCOLOGICAL OUTCOMES OF TOTALLY INTRACORPOREAL ROBOT-ASSISTED RADICAL CYSTECTOMY: RESULTS FROM THE EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF UROLOGY ROBOTIC UROLOGY SECTION (ERUS) SCIENTIFIC WORKING GROUP Abolfazl Hosseini*, Justin Collins, Christofer Adding, Tommy Nyberg, Stockholm, Sweden, Anthony Koupparis, Edward Rowe, Bristol, United Kingdom, Matthew Perry, Rami Issa, London, United Kingdom, Martin Schumacher, Aarau, Switzerland, Carl Wijburg, Arnham, Netherlands, Erdem Canda, Ankara, Turkey, Mevlana Balbay, Istanbul, Turkey, Karel Decaestecker, Ghent, Belgium, Christian Schwentner, Arnulf Stenzl, Tubingen, Germany, Sebastian Edeling, Saša Pokupić, Hanover, Germany, Khurshid Guru, Buffalo, NY, Alexander Mottrie, Aalst, Belgium, Peter Wiklund, Stockholm, Sweden TIMING OF BLOOD TRANSFUSION AND NOT ABO BLOOD TYPE IS ASSOCIATED WITH SURVIVAL IN PATIENTS TREATED WITH RADICAL CYSTECTOMY FOR NONMETASTATIC BLADDER CANCER: RESULTS FROM A SINGLE HIGH-VOLUME INSTITUTION Marco Moschini*, Giorgio Gandaglia, Vito Cucchiara, Giusy Burgio, Milan, Italy, Agostino Mattei, Lucerne, Switzerland, Shahrokh Francois Shariat, Vienna, Austria, Francesco Cantiello, Rocco Damiano, Catanzaro, Italy, Andrea Salonia, Alberto Briganti, Francesco Montorsi, Renzo Colombo, Andrea Gallina, Milan, Italy 240 11:20 PD39-06 COST DASHBOARDS FOR RADICAL CYSTECTOMY: ACCOUNTING FOR SURGEON COST VARIATION Alan Thong*, Wazim Narain, Donna Boccamazzo, Peter Sidi, Guido Dalbagni, Bernard Bochner, New York, NY 11:30 PD39-07 SURGEON VARIATION IN THE COSTS OF RADICAL CYSTECTOMY Jeffrey Leow*, Alexander Cole, Steven Chang, Christian Meyer, Adam Kibel, Boston, MA, Mani Menon, Detroit, MI, Thomas Seisen, Boston, MA, Jesse Sammon, Detroit, MI, Mark Preston, Boston, MA, Benjamin Chung, Palo Alto, CA, Maxine Sun, QuocDien Trinh, Boston, MA 11:40 PD39-08 PROPENSITY-MATCHED COMPARISON OF SURVIVAL OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING RADICAL CYSTECTOMY VERSUS BLADDER PRESERVING TRIMODAL THERAPY Girish Kulkarni*, Thomas Hermanns, Kathy Li, Yanliang Wei, Bimal Bhindi, Cynthia Kuk, Srikala Sridhar, Theodorus van der Kwast, Peter Chung, Robert Bristow, Padraig Warde, Milosevic Michael, Neil Fleshner, Michael Jewett, Alexandre Zlotta, Toronto, Canada 11:50 PD39-09 CHEMORADIOTHERAPY IN OCTOGENARIANS AS PRIMARY TREATMENT FOR MUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER Victor McPherson*, George Rodrigues, Glenn Bauman, Nicholas Power, London, Canada 12:00 PD39-10 DO BLADDER CANCER PATIENTS WITH CLINICALLY METASTATIC LYMPH NODE DISEASE BENEFIT FROM RADICAL CYSTECTOMY? Bashir Al Hussein Al Awamlh*, Daniel Nguyen, Michael Shulster, Padriac O’malley, David M. Golombos, Patrick Lewicki, Benjamin Stone, Douglas Scherr, New York, NY 12:10 PD39-11 THE OUTCOME OF POSTCHEMOTHERAPY RETROPERITONEAL LYMPH NODE DISSECTION IN PATIENTS WITH METASTATIC UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA OF THE BLADDER IN THE RETROPERITONEUM Nick Liu*, Katie Murray, S. Machele Donat, Harry Herr, Bernard Bochner, Guido Dalbagni, New York City, NY 12:20 PD39-12 IMPACT OF DELAY TO CYSTECTOMY IN NON RESPONDERS TO NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY (NACT) PRIOR TO RADICAL CYSTECTOMY (RC) IN PATIENTS WITH MUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER. Giulia Lane*, Yunhua Fan, Suprita Krishna, Badrinath Konety, Minneapolis, MN APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Monday, May 9, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm TRAUMA/RECONSTRUCTION/DIVERSION: URETER (INCLUDING PYELOPLASTY) AND BLADDER RECONSTRUCTION (INCLUDING FISTULA), AUGMENTATION, SUBSTITUTION, DIVERSION III Room 29 AB @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Richard Hautmann and Leo Doumanian ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 10:30 PD40-01 MANAGEMENT OF FAILURE AFTER PYELOPLASTY Ryan Swearingen*, Sapan Ambani, David. A. Bloom, Gary J. Faerber, J. Stuart Wolf, Jr., Ann Arbor, MI 10:40 PD40-02 10:50 PD40-03 11:00 PD40-04 *Presenting author ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 11:10 PD40-05 EVALUATION OF LAPAROSCOPIC PYELOPLASTY AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO NEPHRECTOMY IN ADULTS WITH POORLY FUNCTIONING KIDNEYS DUE TO URETEROPELVIC OBSTRUCTION Bruno Nascimento*, Eduardo Miranda, Victor Srougi, Marco Arap, Hiury Andrade, Anuar Mitre, Rodolfo Bandeira, Miguel Srougi, Ricardo Duarte, Sao Paulo, Brazil TRANSPERITONEAL LAPAROSCOPIC MANAGEMENT OF PELVI-URETERIC JUNCTION OBSTRUCTION WITH ASSOCIATED CONGENITAL ANOMALIES AND SECONDARY CALCULI:OUR TECHNIQUE AND EXPERIENCE Anup Kumar*, Gaurav Kumar, Harbinder Singh, Niraj Kumar, Mikir Patel, New Delhi, India OUTCOMES OF PYELOPLASTY IN VERY POORLY FUNCTIONING KIDNEYS Rishi Nayyar, Siddarth Yadav, Premnath Dogra*, New Delhi, India DIAGNOSTIC ACCURACY OF URINARY 〉2-MICROGLOBULIN, CA19-9, NGAL AND KIM-1 IN URETEROPELVIC JUNCTION OBSTRUCTION IN ADULTS Eduardo Miranda*, José de Bessa Jr., Roberto Lopes, Victor Sougi, Hiury Andrade, Rodolfo Bandeira, Marco Arap, Anuar Mittre, Nayara Viana, Sabrina dos Reis, Katia Leite, Miguel Sougi, Ricardo Duarte, Sao Paulo, Brazil 241 11:20 PD40-06 SURGE IN ADULT PYELOPLASTY: MEETING PATIENT NEED OR MAXIMIZING ROBOT UTILIZATION? DATA FROM THE NATIONWIDE INPATIENT SAMPLE Marc Colaco*, Susan MacDonald, Ryan Terlecki, Winston Salem, NC 11:30 PD40-07 EMERGING APPLICATIONS OF NEPHROPEXY IN URETERAL RECONSTRUCTION Hugo Aguilar-Cruz*, Matthias Hofer, Billy Cordon, Jeremy Scott, Allen Morey, Dallas, TX 11:40 PD40-08 LAPAROSCOPIC URETERAL SUBSTITUTION WITH ILEUM AND APPENDIX Boris Komyakov, Viktor Ochelenko*, Bahman Guliev, Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation 11:50 PD40-09 COMPARISON OF ENDOSCOPIC BALLOON DILATION VS LAPAROSCOPIC URETERAL REIMPLANTATION FOR THE TREATMENT OF ADULT PRIMARY OBSTRUCTIVE MEGAURETER Xuesong Li*, Kunlin Yang, Lin Yao, Cuijian Zhang, Lin Cai, Han Hao, Gang Wang, Liqun Zhou, Beijing, China, People’s Republic of MONDAY Podium Session 40 12:00 PD40-10 RENDEZVOUS PROCEDURE TO TREAT COMPLEX URETERIC DISCONTINUITIES Giorgio Mazzon*, Marco Bolgeri, Rebecca Dale, Vimoshan Arumuham, Clare Allen, Alex Kirkham, Navin Ramachandran, Sian Allen, Daron Smith, Tim Philp, Simon Choong, London, United Kingdom 12:10 PD40-11 TRENDS AND PREDICTORS OF URETERAL INJURIES IN THE ERA OF LAPAROSCOPIC AND ROBOTIC SURGERY Vinay Patel*, New York, NY, Kristian Stensland, Burlington, MA, Rajiv Jayadevan, Los Angeles, CA, Karl Coutinho, Simon Hall, Michael Palese, New York, NY 12:20 PD40-12 IATROGENIC URETERAL INJURY FROM HYSTERECTOMY IN THE ERA OF MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY: A NATIONAL ANALYSIS OF TRENDS, RISK FACTORS, AND OUTCOMES Vignesh T. Packiam*, Joseph J. Pariser, Andrew J. Cohen, Charles U. Nottingham, Sarah F. Faris, Gregory T. Bales, Chicago, IL APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Monday, May 9, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Podium Session 41 KIDNEY CANCER: LOCALIZED: SURGICAL THERAPY IV Room 23 AB @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Michael Blute and Karim Touijer ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 10:30 PD41-01 THE EFFECT OF TIME ELAPSED FROM SURGERY ON THE SUBSEQUENT RISK OF CANCER SPECIFIC MORTALITY IN RENAL CELL CARCINOMA PATIENTS Paolo Dell’Oglio, Alessandro Larcher, Giovanni La Croce*, Paolo Capogrosso, Alessandro Nini, Armando Stabile, Ettore Di Trapani, Milan, Italy, Pierre Karakiewicz, Montreal, Canada, Alberto Briganti, Francesco Montorsi, Umberto Capitanio, Roberto Bertini, Milan, Italy 10:40 PD41-02 10:50 PD41-03 ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 11:00 PD41-04 TRANSPERITONEAL APPROACH ACHIEVES SIMILAR OUTCOMES TO RETROPERITONEAL APPROACH FOR POSTERIOR TUMORS Matthew J. Maurice*, Jihad H. Kaouk, Peter A. Caputo, Cleveland, OH, Ravi Barod, Detroit, MI, Sam B. Bhayani, St. Louis, MO, Mohamad E. Allaf, Baltimore, MD, Craig G. Rogers, Detroit, MI, Michael D. Stifelman, New York, NY NOMOGRAM TO PREDICT RECURRENCE IN NON-METASTATIC RCC WITH THROMBUS USING A MULTI-CENTER CONTEMPORARY SERIES Michael L. Blute, Jr.*, Madison, WI, Timothy A. Masterson, Indianapolis, WI, Viraj A. Master, Atlanta, GA, Vitaly Margulis, Dallas, TX, C. Adam Lorentz, Atlanta, GA, Tyler M. Bauman, St. Louis, MO, Jose A. Karam, Christopher G. Wood, Houston, TX, E. Jason Abel, Madison, WI SHOULD PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY BE CONSIDERED AN IMPERATIVE INDICATION IN STAGE II CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE? Zachary Hamilton*, San Diego, CA, Sumi Dey, Grand Rapids, MI, Sean Berquist, Abdel Rahman Hassan, Catherine Defour, San Diego, CA, Alp Tuna Beksac, Ankara, Turkey, Fang Wan, James Proudfoot, San Diego, CA, Brian Lane, Grand Rapids, MI, Ithaar Derweesh, San Diego, CA 242 11:10 PD41-05 FINDINGS AND IMPACT OF EARLY IMAGING FOLLOWING PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY Ryan Tubre*, Travis Dum, Tim Walmann, Kansas City, KS, William Parker, Rochester, MN, Moben Mirza, David Duchene, Kansas City, KS 11:20 PD41-06 HOSPITAL AND PATIENT RELATED FACTORS INFLUENCING THE UTILIZATION OF PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY Arpeet Shah*, Robert Blackwell, Anai Kothari, Matthew Zapf, Paul Kuo, Gopal Gupta, Maywood, IL 11:30 PD41-07 EVALUATING THE TIMING OF SURGICAL COMPLICATIONS FOLLOWING NEPHRECTOMY Matthew Macey*, Jason Lomboy, Troy Sukhu, Allison Deal, Eric Wallen, Michael Woods, Raj Pruthi, Matthew Nielsen, Angela Smith, Chapel Hill, NC PATIENTS WHO MAINTAIN NORMAL GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE (GFR) DESPITE CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE APPEAR RESISTANT TO MARKED GFR DECLINE FOLLOWING RADICAL NEPHRECTOMY Daniel Parker*, Mohammed Haseebuddin, Brian Egleston, Nikhil Waingankar, Ben Ristau, Miki Haifler, Serge Ginzburg, Rosalia Viterbo, Richard E. Greenberg, David YT Chen, Marc Smaldone, Robert G. Uzzo, Alexander Kutikov, Philadelphia, PA 11:50 PD41-09 ACTUAL VERSUS ESTIMATED CLINICAL OUTCOMES USING THE ACS SURGICAL RISK CALCULATOR IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY FOR RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Brian Blair*, Erik Lehman, Syed Jafri, Jay Raman, Hershey, PA 12:00 PD41-10 COMPARISON OF WARM AND COLD ISCHEMIA ON RENAL FUNCTION AFTER PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY Yushi Yamauchi*, Yasuhito Funahashi, Naoto Sassa, Yasushi Yoshino, Tokunori Yamamoto, Momokazu Gotoh, Aichi Nagoya City, Japan 12:10 PD41-11 DIFFERENCES IN OVERALL SURVIVAL FOR PATIENTS WITH STAGE I-II RENAL CELL CARCINOMA TREATED WITH PARTIAL OR RADICAL NEPHRECTOMY Benjamin Ristau*, Elizabeth Handorf, Robert Uzzo, David Cahn, Philadelphia, PA, Simon Kim, Cleveland, OH, Miki Haifler, Nikhil Waingankar, Mohammed Haseebuddin, Rosalia Viterbo, David Chen, Richard Greenberg, Alexander Kutikov, Marc Smaldone, Philadelphia, PA 12:20 PD41-12 IMPACT OF LYMPH NODE DISSECTION AT THE TIME OF RADICAL NEPHRECTOMY AND TUMOR THROMBECTOMY ON ONCOLOGICAL OUTCOMES OF PATIENTS WITH RENAL CELL CARCINOMA AND TUMOR THROMBUS Derya Tilki, Thenappan Chandrasekar*, Sacramento, CA, Gaetano Ciancio, Miami, FL, Siamak Daneshmand, Los Angeles, CA, Juan Martinez-Salamanca, Madrid, Spain, Francesco Montorsi, Milano, Italy, Oscar Rodriguez-Faba, Barcelona, Spain, Carlo Terrone, Novara, Italy, Richard Zigeuner, Graz, Austria, John Libertino, Burlington, MA, Christopher Evans, Sacramento, CA APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM MONDAY 11:40 PD41-08 Monday, May 9, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Video Session 10 ROBOTICS – BENIGN DISEASE The videos in this session as well as the video libraries from the 2011-2016 Annual Meetings may be viewed in the Surgical Video Library and purchased in the Products Store during the Annual Meeting. Both are located in the Sails Pavilion. AUA members receive free online access to the Surgical Video Library throughout the year through AUAUniversity. Visit www.AUAnet.org/University to access. Room 29 CD @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Jim Hu and Robert Figenshau ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE V10-01 ROBOT ASSISTED SIMPLE PROSTATECTOMY USING THE MILLIN’S, FRAYER’S, POSTERIOR, AND COMPLETE ANATOMIC TECHNIQUES Manish Patel*, Ashok Hemal, Winston-Salem, NC V10-02 *Presenting author ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE V10-03 ROBOTIC APPENDICOVESICOSTOMY REVISION IN A PEDIATRIC NEOBLADDER PATIENT Gene Huang*, Rodolfo Elizondo, Jason Au, Edmond Gonzales, Patricio Gargollo, Houston, TX COMPLEX ROBOT-ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC EXTRAVESICAL URETERAL REIMPLANTATION (RALUR) FOLLOWING ENDOSCOPIC INJECTION OF DEXTRONAMER/HYALURONIC ACID FOR VESICOURETERAL REFLUX Michael Garcia-Roig*, Jonathan Huang, Andrew Kirsch, Atlanta, GA V10-04 243 ROBOTIC ASSISTED ABDOMINOPERINEAL VESICOURETHRAL ANASTOMOTIC RECONSTRUCTION WITH URETHRAL PULL THROUGH Nicholas Hauser*, Sameer Mittal, Joshua Halpern, Jonathan Shoag, Rajveer Purohit, Jim Hu, New York, NY V10-05 TENSION PNEUMOTHORAX FROM OCCULT DIAPHRAGMATIC HERNIA DURING ROBOTIC PYELOPLASTY - STEPBY-STEP MANAGEMENT Michael Kurtz*, Russell Jennings, Amar Nijagal, Petra Meier, Bartley Cilento, Boston, MA V10-09 ROBOT-ASSISTED RESERVOIR CAPSULOTOMY AND MOBILIZATION TO TREAT AUTO-INFLATION OF AN INFLATABLE PENILE PROSTHESIS Vikram Narayan*, Joshua Bodie, J. Kyle Anderson, Minneapolis, MN V10-06 ROBOTIC REDO PYELOPLASTY: BRIDGING THE GAP WITH BUCCAL Jennifer J Ahn*, Jonathan S Ellison, Thomas S Lendvay, Seattle, WA V10-10 ROBOTIC PREVESICAL RETROPUBIC EXCISION OF PELVIC MESH Dunia Khaled*, Gillian Wolff, Scott Delacroix, Jr., Christian Winters, New Orleans, LA V10-07 COMPLEX ROBOTIC RECONSTRUCTION FOR LARGE RADIATION RECTOURETHRAL FISTULA AND URETHRAL STRICTURE: SALVAGE PROSTATECTOMY, POSTERIOR URETHROPLASTY, LOW ANTERIOR RESECTION, WITH REANASTOMOSIS David Canes*, Jason Hall, Alex Vanni, Burlington, MA V10-11 ROBOTIC URETEROCALICOSTOMY IN HORSESHOE KIDNEY Peter Stuhldreher*, Ardavan Akhavan, Baltimore, MD V10-12 ROBOTIC BLADDER NECK CLOSURE AND MITROFANOFF Gregory Murphy*, Farmington, CT, Joseph Wagner, Hartford, CT V10-08 APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM COMBINED ROBOTIC ASSISTED BLADDER DIVERTICULECTOMY AND PHOTOSELECTIVE VAPORIZATION OF THE PROSTATE Jed-Sian Cheng*, Camden, NJ, Mahdi Zangi, Shahin Tabatabaei, Boston, MA Monday, May 9, 2016 11:00 am - 12:00 pm SURGICAL TECHNIQUES: PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY Room 6 A @ San Diego Convention Center 11:00 SURGICAL TECHNIQUES: PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY Moderator: Arthur Smith Panelists: Mantu Gupta Mitchell Humphreys Ralph Clayman 12:00 ADJOURN APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Monday, May 9, 2016 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm YOUNG UROLOGISTS FORUM Room 7 @ San Diego Convention Center 12:00 WELCOME & INTRODUCTIONS Committee Chair: Sean Stroup 1:15 Q&A Neil Baum 12:05 RECOGNITION OF YU OF THE YEAR AWARD RECIPIENTS Committee Chair: Sean Stroup 1:30 ADJOURN 12:15 PRESENTATION: URO-TOPIA: DEVELOPING THE ALMOST PERFECT UROLOGY PRACTICE Neil Baum Monday, May 9, 2016 12:00 pm - 5:15 pm RESEARCH ON CALCULUS KINETICS SOCIETY (ROCK) Room 1 AB @ San Diego Convention Center 12:00 SPONSORED LUNCH PROGRAM (NON-CME) 1:00 INTRODUCTION Society President: Stephen Nakada 1:05 SESSION 1: LATEST ON SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF STONES Moderators: Stephen Nakada, Brian Eisner DISPOSABLE SCOPE UPDATE Michael Lipkin 244 1:20 DEBATE I: DUST OR EXRACT? Debaters: Olivier Traxer, Brian Matlaga 3:30 UPDATE ON CYSTINURIA David Goldfarb 1:50 SURGICAL GUIDELINES UPDATE Dean Assimos 3:45 BREAK 4:00 12:00 SPONSORED LUNCH PROGRAM (NON-CME) 2:00 DEBATE II: IS SWL DEAD? Moderator: Timothy Averch Debaters: Gerhard Fuchs, James Lingeman SESSION 3: HOT CONTROVERSIES IN STONE DISEASE Moderators: Nicole Miller, Demetrius Bagley SESSION 2: LATEST ON MEDICAL MANAGEMENT Moderators: John Lieske, Vernon Pais MEDICAL GUIDELINES UPDATE Margaret Pearle 2:45 BEST NUTRITIONAL ASSESSMENT TOOLS Kristina Penniston 3:00 SHARED MEDICAL APPOINTMENTS Roy Jhagroo 3:15 UPDATE ON THIAZIDES Elaine Worcester 4:30 MET IN PREGNANCY Amy Krambeck 4:45 DEBATE IV: IS MET FOR ALL STONES? Moderator: Stephen Jackman Debaters: Glenn Preminger, Stephen Nakada 5:15 ADJOURN APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Monday, May 9, 2016 12:00 pm - 5:30 pm UROLOGIC SOCIETY FOR TRANSPLANTATION AND RENAL SURGERY (USTRS) Room 2 @ San Diego Convention Center 12:00 1:00 NON-CME PORTION OF PROGRAM 2:25 COFFEE BREAK WITH EXHIBITORS INDUSTRY LUNCH SYMPOSIUM, SPONSORED BY BAXTER CANADA 2:35 THE ROBOT AND KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION INTRODUCTION John Barry 2:50 ROBOTICALLY-ASSISTED KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION: THE IDEAL APPROACH Mani Menon 3:15 ADDITIONAL USES OF THE ROBOT IN KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION Erik Castle 3:40 STATUS OF THE TISSUE-ENGINEERED KIDNEY Anthony Atala 4:00 RESIDENT AND FELLOW ABSTRACT PRESENTATIONS FOR NOVICK AWARD Moderator: Evan Vapnek 5:00 USTRS BUSINESS MEETING 5:30 ADJOURN CME PORTION OF PROGRAM COMMENCES WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION OF INTERNATIONAL HOUR Society Chair: John Barry 1:05 PERSPECTIVE ON KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION FROM THE MIDDLE EAST Raja Khauli 1:20 PERSPECTIVE ON KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION FROM INDIA Arun Chawla 1:35 PERSPECTIVE ON KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION FROM BANGLADESH Waliul Islam 1:50 PERSPECTIVE ON KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION FROM CANADA Anil Kapoor 2:05 APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM THE DEVELOPMENT AND CURRENT STATUS OF LIVING DONOR KIDNEY TRANSPLANT EXCHANGES Michael Rees *Presenting author 245 MONDAY 2:30 DEBATE III: BEST STONE ER IMAGING Moderator: Marshall Stoller Debaters: Ben Chew, Ojas Shah Monday, May 9, 2016 12:15 pm - 4:30 pm AUA/BRAZILIAN/PORTUGUESE UROLOGY PROGRAM (BPUP) Room 20 A @ San Diego Convention Center 12:15 WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION: INTRODUCTION OF SBU-AUA SCHOLARS AND THE APU AND CLU LEADERSHIP Program Chair: Fernando Kim 2:10 DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF OVERACTIVE BLADDER (NON-NEUROGENIC) IN ADULTS: AUA/SUFU GUIDELINE Christopher Tessier 12:30 THE ROLE OF CYTOREDUCTIVE NEPHRECTOMY IN THE ERA OF TARGETED THERAPY Robert Flanigan 2:30 THE ROLE OF ESWL IN THE TREATMENT OF RENAL AND URETERAL STONES Brian Matlaga 2:50 12:50 WHEN AND HOW SHOULD WE OPERATE PROSTATE CANCER? Herbert Lepor PATIENT SAFETY IN UROLOGY Fernando Kim 3:10 ABSTRACTS AND Q&A 4:30 ADJOURN 1:10 URETHRAL RECONSTRUCTION UPDATE Alex Vanni 1:30 GENITO-URINARY ISSUES IN GERIATRIC POPULATION Tomas Griebling 1:50 WHEN TO RECOMMEND TESTOSTERONE REPLACEMENT John Mulhall APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Monday, May 9, 2016 12:30 pm - 5:40 pm INTERNATIONAL RUSSIAN-SPEAKING UROLOGICAL SOCIETY (IRUS) Room 26 @ San Diego Convention Center 12:30 WELCOME FROM THE IRUS Society Chairs: Lev Elterman, Dmitriy Nikolavsky 12:33 WELCOME FROM THE AUA 12:36 WELCOME FROM PROF. DMITRY PUSHKAR Dmitry Pushkar 12:40 RECONSTRUCTIVE UROLOGY Moderators: Sergey Kotov, Alexei Zhivov KEYNOTE LECTURE: ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE FOR PROSTATE CANCER: GOOD IDEA OR LOST OPPORTUNITY? Moderator: Oleg Shapiro Speaker: Laurence Klotz POSTERIOR URETHRAL RECONSTRUCTION: TRAUMA AND BEYOND Hunter Wessells 1:00 PLACEMENT OF PENILE PROSTETICS IN NEOPHALLUS Miroslav Djordjevic 1:15 CONTEMPORARY TREATMENT OF PEYRONIE’S DISEASE Rafael Carrion 1:30 ROLE OF TISSUE-ENGINEERED URETHRAL SUBSTITUTION: CLINICAL AND PRECLINICAL STUDIES Denis Butnaru 1:45 INTERESTING CASES Presenters: Lee Zhao, Jay Simhan, Ramon Virasoro, Krishnan Venkatesan 2:10 BREAK 2:25 UROLOGIC ONCOLOGY Moderator: Gennady Bratslavsky 246 2:45 ROLE OF RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY IN METASTATIC PROSTATE CANCER Guaram Karazanashvilli 3:00 TREATMENT FOR LOCALLY ADVANCED PROSTATE CANCER: THE ROLE OF THE EARLY CHEMOTHERAPY IN MULTIMODAL TREATMENT Sergey Polyakov 3:15 ESTABLISHED AND NEW MODELS AND SCORES FOR MANAGEMENT OF LOCALIZED RCC Oleksandr Stakhovskyi 3:30 SURGICAL TREATMENT OF METASTATIC LESIONS IN RENAL CELL CANCER PATIENTS: INDICATION AND RESULTS Boris Alekseev 3:45 2016 CYSTECTOMY AND NEOBLADDER UPDATE Ashot Tsaturyan 4:00 PANEL OF EXPERTS DISCUSSION OF INTERESTING CASES Moderator: Alexander Kutikov 4:20 BREAK 4:30 ENDOUROLOGY SOCIETY Moderators: Alexey Martov, Zhamshid Okhunov 5:00 Q&A 5:10 PRACTICAL ADVICE FOR MEDICAL STONE MANAGEMENT Glenn Preminger 5:30 Q&A 5:40 ADJOURN INTRODUCTIONS 4:35 THE PROSTATIC URETHRAL LIFT (PUL): DEVELOPMENT AND EVIDENCE FOR AN EFFECTIVE MINIMALLY INVASIVE MALE LUTS/BPH TREATMENT Claus Roehrborn Monday, May 9, 2016 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Moderated Poster Session 72 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP72-01 URINE LEVELS OF MACROPHAGE MIGRATION INHIBITORY FACTOR ARE INCREASED IN PATIENTS WITH BLADDER INFLAMMATION Fei Ma*, Lexington, KY, Dimotrios E. Kouzoukas, Maywood, IL, Magnus M. Fall, Gothenburg, Sweden, Robert Moldwin, New Hyde Park, NY, David M. Preston, Deborah R. Erickson, Barbara Kahn, Lexington, KY, Katherine Meyer-Siegler, St. Petersburg, FL, Pedro L. Vera, Lexington, KY ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP72-05 TOLL-LIKE RECEPTOR ACTIVATION IS ASSOCIATED WITH BLADDER INFLAMMATION, PELVIC PAIN AND VOIDING DYSFUNCTION IN A TRANSGENIC INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS/ BLADDER PAIN SYNDROME-LIKE ANIMAL MODEL: A MAPP RESEARCH NETWORK ANIMAL MODEL STUDY Yaoqin Wang, Suming Xu, Michael O’Donnell, Susan Lutgendorf, Pengchao Li, Lang Feng, Catherine Bradley, Bradley Erickson, Vincent Magnotta, Karl Kreder, Yi Luo*, Iowa City, IA MP72-02 FREQUENT EXPANSION OF CLONAL BCELLS SUGGESTIVE OF SPECIFIC IMMUNE RESPONSES IN HUNNER TYPE INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS Yoshiyuki Akiyama*, Daichi Maeda, Teppei Morikawa, Aya Niimi, Akira Nomiya, Yukio Yamada, Jun Kamei, Naoki Aizawa, Yasuhiko Igawa, Masashi Fukayama, Yukio Homma, Tokyo, Japan MP72-06 QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF MAST CELL INFILTRATION IN INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS-IS IT STILL SPECIFIC TO INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS? Yoshiyuki Akiyama*, Daichi Maeda, Teppei Morikawa, Akiteru Goto, Yasuhiko Igawa, Masashi Fukayama, Yukio Homma, Tokyo, Japan MP72-03 URINARY CHEMOKINES AS PREDICTORS OF INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS/BLADDER PAIN SYNDROME IN PATIENTS WITH LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS Akira Furuta*, Tokyo, Japan, Tokunori Yamamoto, Nagoya, Japan, Yusuke Koike, Yasuyuki Suzuki, Tokyo, Japan, Momokazu Gotoh, Nagoya, Japan, Shin Egawa, Tokyo, Japan, Naoki Yoshimura, Pittsburgh, PA MP72-07 EXPRESSION OF MULTIPLEX URINE CYTOKINES DISCRIMINATE FUNCTIONAL BLADDER CAPACITY IN INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS PATIENTS Laura Lamb*, Royal Oak, MI, Yao-Chi Chuang, Hui-Ying Liu, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, Bernadette Zwaans, Sarah Bartolone, Kenneth Peters, Michael Chancellor, Royal Oak, MI MP72-04 INCREASED TOXIC URINARY CATIONS IN MALES WITH INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS: A POSSIBLE CAUSE OF BLADDER SYMPTOMS Sulabha Argade, Zoltan Berecz, San Diego, CA, Yongxuan Su, La Jolla, CA, C. Parsons*, San Diego, CA MP72-08 URINARY MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE-9 AS A POTENTIAL BIOMARKER FOR INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS/PAINFUL BLADDER SYNDROME Shilpa Argade*, Mahendra Kashyap, Christopher Chermansky, Pittsburgh, PA, Kumaresan Ganabathi, Brookville, PA, Janet Olonski, Pradeep Tyagi, Pittsburgh, PA MP72-09 A STANDARDIZED UROLOGICAL EXAMINATION FOR WOMEN AND MEN WITH UROLOGIC CHRONIC PELVIC PAIN SYNDROMES: A MAPP NETWORK SITESPECIFIC STUDY Claire Yang*, Jane Miller, Adam Omidpanah, John Krieger, Seattle, WA *Presenting author 247 MONDAY INFECTIONS/INFLAMMATION/CYSTIC DISEASE OF THE GENITOURINARY TRACT: INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS Room 31 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Robert Moldwin and C. Lowell Parsons MP72-10 CHARACTERIZATION OF NON-HUNNER TYPE INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS USING NARROW BAND IMAGING (NBI)-ASSISTED CYSTOSCOPY IN 1298 CASES Tomohiro Ueda*, Noriyuki Kanemitsu, Osamu Ukimura, Kyoto, Japan, Naoki Yoshimura, Pittsburgh, PA MP72-15 MP72-11 DEPRESSION AND CATASTROPHIZING PREDICTS SUICIDAL IDEATION IN TERTIARY CARE PATIENTS WITH INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS/BLADDER PAIN SYNDROME (IC/BPS) Dean Tripp*, J Curtis Nickel, Adrijana Krsmanovic, Kingston, Canada, Michel Pontari, Philadelphia, PA, Robert Moldwin, New Hyde Park, NY, Robert Mayer, Grants Pass, OR, Lesley K Carr, Toronto, Canada, Claire C Yang, Seattle, WA, Jorgen Nordling, Herlev, Denmark GENE EXPRESSION IN THE BLOOD OF INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS PATIENTS AND CONTROLS DISTINGUISHES PATHWAYS ASSOCIATED WITH INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS AND PREDICTS CLINICAL RESPONSE TO CYCLOSPORINE THERAPY Daniel Shoskes*, Karen Keslar, Barbara Tucky, Robert Fairchild, Cleveland, OH MP72-16 SAFETY, TOLERABILITY, AND PRELIMINARY EFFICACY OF LIRIS® 400 MG IN WOMEN WITH ULCERATIVE INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS Kenneth Peters*, Royal Oak, MI, Yodit Seifu, Bridgewater, NJ, Chris Cutie, Lexington, MA, Daniel Radecki, Irvine, CA MP72-17 EFFECT OF AQX-1125 ON URINARY BLADDER INFLAMMATION AND PAIN INDUCED BY CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE IN RATS, BY TARGETING THE SHIP1 PATHWAY Jennifer Cross*, Curtis Harwig, Pat Tam, Judy Toews, Lloyd Mackenzie, Vancouver, Canada MP72-12 NATURAL HISTORY AND PREDICTIVE FACTORS FOR HOSPITALIZATION IN PATIENTS WITH RADIATION CYSTITIS RESULTS FROM A LARGE RETROSPECTIVE STUDY Joan Palou*, Francesca Pisano, Salvador Esquena, Serena Maruccia, Antoni Rosales, Ruben Parada, Oscar Rodrı́guez, Humberto Villavicencio, Barcelona, Spain MP72-18 ENDOSCOPIC INJECTION OF TRIAMCINOLONE: A SIMPLE, MINIMALLY INVASIVE AND EFFECTIVE THERAPY FOR HUNNER’S LESIONS Michael Funaro, Alexandra King, Robert Moldwin, Sonia Bahlani*, New Hyde Park, NY MP72-13 SHIP-1 ACTIVATION PROVIDES SIGNIFICANT BENEFIT IN INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS/BLADDER PAIN SYNDROME: RESULTS OF A PHASE 2 RANDOMIZED PLACEBO CONTROLLED TRIAL J. Curtis Nickel*, Kingston, Canada, Blair Egerdie, Kitchener, Canada, Edward Davis, Glendora, CA, Robert Evans, Winston Salem, NC, Heidi Biagi, Stephen Shrewsbury, Vancouver, Canada MP72-19 IMMUNOTHERAPEUTIC STRATEGY TO TREAT BLADDER PAINFUL SYNDROME IN A CHRONIC RAT MODEL Céline Augé, Philippe Lluel, Nathalie Vergnolle, Gilles Dietrich*, Toulouse, France MP72-20 INHIBITION OF ICAM-1 AS A NOVEL THERAPEUTIC STRATEGY IN A RAT MODEL OF NON-BACTERIAL CYSTITIS RESEMBLING INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS Xiang Zhang, Yuan Xu, Chao He*, Zhoujun Shen, Yuan Shao, Shanghai, China, People’S Republic Of MP72-14 ORAL CYCLOSPORINE FOR INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS: EFFICACY, SIDE EFFECTS AND IMPACT OF CLINICAL PHENOTYPE ON OUTCOME Daniel Shoskes, Iryna Makovey*, Barbara Tucky, Jianbo Li, Courtenay Moore, Cleveland, OH APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Monday, May 9, 2016 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Moderated Poster Session 73 KIDNEY CANCER: EPIDEMIOLOGY & EVALUATION/STAGING I Room 30 ABC @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Robert Flanigan and Christopher Wood ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP73-01 CHARACTERIZATION OF FAVORABLE AND UNFAVORABLE POST-RADICAL NEPHRECTOMY RENAL INSUFFICIENCY Takehiro Sejima*, Matsue, Japan, Tetsuya Yumioka, Noriya Yamaguchi, Hideto Iwamoto, Toshihiko Masago, Shuichi Morizane, Masashi Honda, Atsushi Takenaka, Yonago, Japan ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP73-02 THE PROGNOSTIC IMPACT OF THE NEW ISUP GRADING SYSTEM IN PAPILLARY RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Rodrigo Ledezma*, Santiago, Chile, Ashwin Akki, Arieh Shalhav, Scott Eggener, Gladell Paner, Chicago, IL 248 MP73-03 COMPARISON OF ACCURACY OF RISKSTRATIFICATION OF SMALL RENAL MASSES (SRMS) WITH ALGORITHM BASED ON PERCUTANEOUS RENAL MASS BIOPSY (RMB) AND MASS SIZE VERSUS NOMOGRAMS BASED ON R.E.N.A.L. NEPHROMETRY SCORE (RNS) Takahiro Osawa*, Khaled S. Hafez, David C. Miller, Jeffrey S. Montgomery, Todd M. Morgan, Ganesh S. Palapattu, Alon Z. Weizer, Elaine M. Caoili, James H. Ellis, Lakshmi P. Kunju, J. Stuart Wolf, Jr., Ann Arbor, MI MP73-09 RENAL ANGIOMYOLIPOMAS IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS COMPLEX Jason Warncke*, Katie Brodie, Erin Grantham, Salvatore Catarinicchia, Suhong Tong, Kimi Kondo, Nicholas Cost, Aurora, CO MP73-04 RACIAL DISPARITIES IN HISPANIC RENAL CELL CARCINOMA PATIENTS Alfredo Suarez-Sarmiento, Jr.*, Brian Shuch, Cayce Nawaf, New Haven, CT MP73-11 A COMPREHENSIVE COMPETING RISK CALCULATOR FOR PATIENTS WITH CORTICAL RENAL MASSES < 10CM: A NOVEL CLINICAL DECISION AID FOR SHARED DECISION-MAKING REGARDING INDIVIDUALIZED TREATMENT SELECTION Sarah Psutka*, Chicago, IL, Michael Jewett, Kamel Fadaak, Antonio Finelli, Toronto, Canada, R. Houston Thompson, Rochester, MN, Jeph Herrin, New Haven, CT, Christine Lohse, Stephen Boorjian, Rochester, MN, Suzanne Stewart-Merrill, Hershey, PA, Thomas Atwell, Grant Schmit, Brian Costello, Rochester, MN, Laura Legere, Toronto, Canada, Nilay Shah, Bradley Leibovich, Rochester, MN WHEN TO PERFORM A STAGING CHESTCT SCAN BEFORE SURGICAL TREATMENT FOR KIDNEY CANCER Alessandro Larcher*, Alessandro Nini, Nicola Fossati, Stefano Corti, Paolo Dell’Oglio, Francesco Trevisani, Roberto Nicoletti, Francesco De Cobelli, Federico Dehò, Francesco Montorsi, Andrea Salonia, Alberto Briganti, Roberto Bertini, Umberto Capitanio, Milan, Italy MP73-06 DIAGNOSIS AND PROGNOSIS OF EPITHELIOID ANGIOMYOLIPOMA: A 15 YEAR FOLLOW UP AT SINGLE CENTER Jaeyoon Jung*, Junghyun Shin, Jae Hyeon Han, Se Young Choi, Sangjun Yoo, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Sungwoo Hong, Hyung Jee Kim, Cheonan, Korea, Republic of, Taekmin Kwon, Kyung Hyun Moon, Ulsan, Korea, Republic of, Dalsan You, In Gab Jeong, Choung-Soo Kim, Seoul, Korea, Republic of MP73-12 VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM AFTER NEPHRECTOMY: INCIDENCE, TIMING, AND ASSOCIATED RISK FACTORS FROM A NATIONAL MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL DATABASE Brian Jordan*, Richard Matulewicz, Yousef Al-Shraideh, Brian Trihn, Irene Helenowski, Borko Jovanovic, Shilajit Kundu, Chicago, IL MP73-13 CAN THE RENAL FUNCTION BE INFLUENCED BY THE PRESENCE OF A SMALL (<7CM) KIDNEY TUMOUR? RESULTS OF A RENAL SCANNING STUDY Cristian Fiori*, Riccardo Bertolo, Daniele Amparore, Sabrina De Cillis, Giovanni Cattaneo, Enrico Checcucci, Matteo Manfredi, Fabrizio Mele, Giulia Ottaviano, Roberta Aimar, Francesco Porpiglia, Orbassano, Torino, Italy MP73-07 PREDICTION OF LYMPH NODE INVASION IN PATIENTS WITH RENAL CELL CARCINOMA: RESULTS FROM A LARGE INTERNATIONAL CONSORTIUM Paolo Dell’Oglio*, Milan, Italy, Grant Stewart, Edinburgh, United Kingdom, Tobias Klatte, Vienna, Austria, Alessandro Volpe, Novara, Italy, Bulent Akdogan, Ankara, Turkey, Marco Roscigno, Bergamo, Italy, Hans Langenhuijsen, Nijmegen, Netherlands, Martin Marszalek, Vienna, Austria, Oscar Rodriguez Faba, Barcelona, Spain, Maciej Salagierski, Canterbury, United Kingdom, Andrea Minervini, Florence, Italy, Sabine Brookman-May, Munich, Germany, Umberto Capitanio, Milan, Italy MP73-14 WHO WATCHES THE WATCHMEN?: SYSTEMATIC UNDERESTIMATION OF THE INCIDENCE OF KIDNEY CANCER IN CANCER REGISTRY DATA Roderick Clark*, London, Canada, Matthew Acker, Miami, FL, Devbani Raha, Ricardo Rendon, Halifax, Canada MP73-08 PROTEINURIA IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING RENAL CANCER SURGERY: IMPACT ON OVERALL SURVIVAL AND STABILITY OF RENAL FUNCTION Zhiling Zhang, Juping Zhao, Joseph Zabell*, Erick Remer, Jianbo Li, Jack A. Campbell, Wen Dong, Diego Aguilar Palacios, Tulsi Patel, Sevag Demirjian, Steven C. Campbell, Cleveland, OH *Presenting author MP73-15 249 METASTATIC PAPILLARY RENAL CANCER: DOES HEREDITARY ORIGIN IMPACT SURVIVAL? Abhinav Sidana*, Meet Kadakia, Julia Friend, Akhil Muthigi, Louis Krane, Geri Hawks, Martha Ninos, W Martson Linehan, Ramaprasad Srinivasan, Bethesda, MD MONDAY MP73-05 MP73-10 MODIFIABLE RISK FACTORS TO REDUCE RENAL CELL CARCINOMA CANCER INCIDENCE IN THE PLCO TRIAL Aashish Kabra*, Jonathan Gelfond, Steven Madson, Robert Svatek, Dharam Kaushik, Michael Liss, San Antonio, TX MP73-16 COMPARATIVE EFFECTIVENESS OF CYTOREDUCTIVE NEPHRECTOMY VERSUS TARGETED THERAPY IN THE INITIAL MANAGEMENT OF METASTATIC CLEAR CELL KIDNEY CANCER Liam C. Macleod*, Anobel Y. Odisho, Sarah K. Holt, Scott S. Tykodi, Jonathan D. Harper, John L. Gore, Seattle, WA MP73-19 COMPLICATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH POST-NEPHRECTOMY TYROSINE KINASE INHIBITOR USE: RESULTS FROM SEERMEDICARE Filipe L.F. Carvalho*, Chaoyi Zheng, Kenneth Witmer, Washington, DC, Saekwon Jeng, Falls Church, VA, John O’Neill, John H. Lynch, Keith J. Kowalczyk, Washington, DC MP73-17 SINGLE-INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS OF PATIENTS WITH CLEAR-CELL PAPILLARY RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Jozefina Casuscelli*, Andrew G. Winer, Eduard Reznik, Jianing Xu, Brandon J. Manley, Jyoti Chouhan, Victor E. Reuter, Satish K. Tickoo, Paul Russo, Jonathan A. Coleman, James J. Hsieh, A. Ari Hakimi, New York, NY MP73-20 ANALGESIC USE AND RISK OF RENAL CELL CANCER: RESULTS FROM TWO PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDIES Mark Preston*, Xuehong Zhang, Boston, MA, Rebecca Graff, San Francisco, CA, Alexander Sanchez, Steven Chang, Meir Stampfer, Toni Choueiri, Kathryn Wilson, Eunyoung Cho, Boston, MA APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM MP73-18 EXTERNAL VALIDATION OF PREOPERATIVE AST/ALT (DE-RITIS) RATIO AS A PROGNOSTIC INDICATOR IN LOCALIZED AND METASTATIC RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Dattatraya Patil*, Atlanta, GA, Rishi Sekar, Jeff Pearl, Yoram baum, Kathryn Wehrmeyer, Mersiha Torlak, Mehrdad Alemozaffar, Christopher Filson, Kenneth Ogan, Viraj Master, Atlanta, GA Monday, May 9, 2016 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Moderated Poster Session 74 URODYNAMICS/LOWER URINARY TRACT DYSFUNCTION/FEMALE PELVIC MEDICINE: NON-NEUROGENIC VOIDING DYSFUNCTION I Room 24 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Gary Lemack and Deborah Lightner ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP74-01 A RANDOMIZED, DOUBLE-BLIND, PLACEBO CONTROLLED STUDY OF 2 DOSES OF SER120 (LOW DOSE DESMOPRESSIN) NASAL SPRAY IN PATIENTS WITH NOCTURIA Jed Kaminetsky*, New York, NY, Alan Wein, Philadelphia, PA, Roger Dmochowski, Nashville, TN, Samuel Herschkowitz, Maria Cheng, Milford, PA, Steven Abrams, Irvine, CA, Seymour Fein, Milford, PA ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP74-05 PERIODIC LIMB MOVEMENTS DURING SLEEP – DOES IT AFFECT NOCTURNAL URINE PRODUCTION? Marie-Astrid Denys*, Els Tobback, An Mariman, Dirk Vogelaers, Karlien Dhondt, Johan Vande Walle, Karel Everaert, Gent, Belgium MP74-06 ONABOTULINUMTOXINA TREATMENT RESULTS IN GREATER REDUCTIONS IN URINARY INCONTINENCE IN PATIENTS WITH OVERACTIVE BLADDER COMPARED WITH SOLIFENACIN OR PLACEBO Sender Herschorn*, Toronto, Canada, Alfred Kohan, Bethpage, NY, Philip Aliotta, Williamsville, NY, Kurt McCammon, Norfolk, VA, Rajagopalan Sriram, Coventry, United Kingdom, Steve Abrams, Wayne Lam, Irvine, CA, Karel Everaert, Ghent, Belgium MP74-02 CONVERGENCE OF NOCTURNAL POLYURIA DEFINITIONS Jerald Cherian*, Jeffrey Weiss, John Sullivan, Komal Mehta, Brooklyn, NY MP74-03 EAT RIGHT AND WAKE UP LESS? EXPLORING THE LINK BETWEEN SOCIOECONOMIC AND DIETARY FACTORS AND NOCTURIA Julien Dagenais*, Steven L Chang, Boston, MA MP74-04 THE IMPACT OF EXERCISE ON NOCTURIA: BREAKING DOWN THE INFLAMMATORY CYCLE Julien Dagenais*, Steven L Chang, Boston, MA 250 MP74-14 INTERNATIONAL CONTINENCE SOCIETY DEFINITION OF DETRUSOR UNDERACTIVITY; ANALYSIS OF CLINICAL PARAMETERS AND COMPARISON WITH CONTRACTILITY GRADING METHODS Celine ten Donkelaar*, Peter Rosier, Laetitia de Kort, Utrecht, Netherlands MP74-07 CONSISTENT AND DURABLE IMPROVEMENTS IN QUALITY OF LIFE WITH LONG-TERM ONABOTULINUMTOXINA TREATMENT IN PATIENTS WITH OVERACTIVE BLADDER David Ginsberg*, Los Angeles, CA, Marcus Drake, Bristol, United Kingdom, Albert Kaufmann, Mönchengladbach, Germany, Sidney Radomski, Toronto, Canada, Angelo Goussse, Miami, FL, Andrew Magyar, Bridgewater, NJ, Jean Paul Nicandro, Irvine, CA, Victor Nitti, New York, NY MP74-15 MP74-08 REAL-WORLD CLEAN INTERMITTENT CATHETERIZATION RATES AFTER TREATMENT WITH ONABOTULINUMTOXINA IN PATIENTS WITH OVERACTIVE BLADDER Michael Kennelly*, Charlotte, NC, Lonny Green, Richmond, VA, Nancy Fathali, Irvine, CA, Salim Wehbe, Sacramento, CA, John Joseph Smith III, Winston Salem, NC, Scott MacDiarmid, Greensboro, NC, Jeffrey Mangel, Cleveland, OH, Marc Schwartz, Minnetonka, MN, Tamer Aboushwareb, Irvine, CA, Brian Murray, Albany, NY MP74-17 IS UROLOGICAL DYSFUNCTIONS IN YOUNG WOMEN AN INHERITANCE OF CHILDHOOD? Ester Illiano*, Naples, Italy, Antonino Appignani, Perugia, Italy, Kostantinos Giannitsas, Patras, Greece, Raffaele Balsamo, Catanzaro, Italy, Antonella Giannantoni, Perugia, Italy, Vincenzo Mirone, Naples, Italy, Franca Natale, Serena Mariuccia, Rome, Italy, Eleonora Salvini, Perugia, Italy, Antonio Carbone, Antonio Pastore, Rome, Latina, Italy, Marianna Bevacqua, Reggio Calabria, Italy, Marco Prestipino, Perugia, Italy, Eugenia Fragalà, Crotone, Italy, Maria Teresa Filocamo, Savigliano, Cuneo, Italy, Donata Villari, Florence, Italy, Vittorio Bini, Elisabetta Costantini, Perugia, Italy MP74-10 QUANTIFICATION OF RISK FACTORS IN 500 CONSECUTIVE PATIENTS WITH POSTOPERATIVE URINARY RETENTION (POUR) Peter Tsambarlis*, Benjamin Sherer, Karl Godlewski, Rebecca Deal, Leslie Deane, Chicago, IL MP74-11 PREDICTING TIME TO RECOVERY OF URINARY RETENTION Jin wook Kim*, Young Tae Moon, Kyung Do Kim, Tae-Hyoung Kim, Soon Chul Myung, In Ho Chang, Seung Hyun Ahn, Jae Duck Choi, Jung Hoon Kim, Min Soo Kim, Shin Young Lee, Seoul, Korea, Republic of MP74-18 URINARY INFECTIONS, ENURESIS AND VOIDING PROBLEMS IN CHILDHOOD: ARE THEY RISK FACTORS FOR YOUNG WOMEN? Ester Illiano*, Naples, Italy, Antonino Appignani, Perugia, Italy, Konstantinos Giannitsas, Patras, Greece, Raffaele Balsamo, Catanzaro, Italy, Vincenzo Mirone, Naples, Italy, Franca Natale, Serena Mariuccia, Rome, Italy, Antonio Carbone, Giovanni Palleschi, Rome, Latina, Italy, Marco Prestipino, Perugia, Italy, Eugenia Fragalà, Crotone, Italy, Maria Teresa Filocamo, Savigliano, Cuneo, Italy, Donata Villari, Florence, Italy, Vittorio Bini, Elisabetta Costantini, Perugia, Italy MP74-12 DECREASED EXPRESSION OF CAVEOLIN 1 AND 2 IN THE AGING RAT URINARY BLADDER : POTENTIAL MARKER OF BLADDER DYSFUNCTION IN THE ELDERLY POPULATION Ho Song Yu*, Seong Woong Na, Yang Hyun Cho, Je Guk Ryu, Bo Sung Shin, Deokhyeon Nam, Ho Seok Chung, Eu Chang Hwang, Sun-ouck Kim, Seung Il Jung, Taek Won Kang, Dongdeuk Kwon, Kwangsung Park, Gwangju, Korea, Republic of MP74-19 DIAGNOSTIC ACCURACY OF NONINVASIVE PENILE CUFF TEST FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF BLADDER OUTLET OBSTRUCTION COMPARING BY PRESSURE FLOW STUDY IN MEN WITH LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOM Kwang Jin Ko, Jae Ho Yoo, Yoon Seok Suh*, Hyun Hwan Sung, Kyu-Sung Lee, Heung Jae Park, Seoul, Korea, Republic of MP74-13 DIABETES SEVERITY, DIABETES BIOMARKERS AND LUTS: FINDINGS FROM NHANES Christopher Tam*, Bradley Erickson, Iowa City, IA 251 MONDAY MP74-16 REGULATION OF CPI-17-INDUCED CONTRACTION IN DETRUSOR SMOOTH MUSCLE BY MYOCYTE-SPECIFIC ENHANCER FACTOR (MEF)-2D Ettickan Boopathi*, Stephan Zderic, Samuel Chacko, Philadelphia, PA MP74-09 SURGICAL OUTCOMES IN CATHETERDEPENDENT MEN DUE TO URINARY RETENTION Christine Liaw*, Lucas Policastro, Brooklyn, NY, Jerry Blaivas, New York, NY *Presenting author BLADDER OUTLET PROCEDURES ARE AN EFFECTIVE TREATMENT OPTION FOR PATIENTS WITH URODYNAMICALLYCONFIRMED DETRUSOR UNDERACTIVITY WITHOUT BLADDER OUTLET OBSTRUCTION Bradley Potts*, Michael Belsante, Andrew Peterson, Ngoc-Bich Le, Durham, NC MP74-20 DOES THE APPEARANCE OF THE URETHRAL PRESSURE PROFILE TRACE CORRELATE WITH THE SPHINCTER EMG FINDINGS OR DEGREE OF DIFFICULTY IN CATHETER REMOVAL REPORTED IN WOMEN WITH VOIDING DYSFUNCTION Neha Sihra*, Sachin Malde, Robert Kightley, Rizwan Hamid, Jeremy Ockrim, Jalesh Panicker, Tamsin Greenwell, Mahreen Pakzad, London, United Kingdom APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Monday, May 9, 2016 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Moderated Poster Session 75 KIDNEY CANCER: LOCALIZED: SURGICAL THERAPY V Room 33 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Li-Ming Su and Casey Ng ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP75-01 RECURRENCE IN PATHOLOGIC UPSTAGING TO PT3A IN CT1 RENAL TUMORS Vilvapathy Senguttuvan Karthikeyan*, Ashwin Mallya, Bangalore, India, Arjun Sivaraman, Rafael Sanchez-Salas, Marc Galiano, François Rozet, Eric Barret, Xavier Cathelineau, Paris, France MP75-02 MP75-03 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP75-06 NATIONAL OUTCOMES IN POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS AND READMISSION RATES FOLLOWING OPEN AND MINIMALLY INVASIVE NEPHRECTOMY Ruben M. Pinkhasov*, Brooklyn, NY, Alexandr Pinkhasov, Michall Abaev, Buffalo, NY, Zuhair Alhussaini, Mark Cogburn, Buddima Ranasinghe, Antonio Montgomery, Ervin Teper, Ciril Godec, David Silver, Brooklyn, NY MULTIPLEX PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY IN THE MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH MULTIFOCAL RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Michele Fascelli*, Philidelphia, PA, Shawna Boyle, Spencer Krane, W Marsdon Linehan, Adam Metwalli, Bethesda, MD COMPARISON OF THE WIDTH OF PERITUMORAL SURGICAL MARGIN IN OPEN AND ROBOTIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY: A PROPENSITY SCORE MATCHED ANALYSIS Jong Jin Oh*, Min Yong Kang, Jung Ki Jo, Hak Min Lee, Seok-soo Byun, Sang Eun Lee, Kwangmo Kim, Harim Kook, In Jae Lee, Tae Jin Kim, Sung Kyu Hong, Seongnam-si, Korea, Republic of MP75-04 OFF-CLAMP TECHNIQUE OFFERS IMPROVED RENAL FUNCTION OUTCOMES AFTER ROBOTIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY IN LOW AND INTERMEDIATE COMPLEXITY TUMORS Daniel C. Rosen, Boston, MA, David J. Paulucci, New York, NY, Ronney Abaza, Dublin, OH, Daniel D. Eun, Philadelphia, PA, Ashok K. Hemal, Louis S. Krane, WinstonSalem, NC, Ketan K. Badani*, New York, NY MP75-05 BODY MASS INDEX (BMI) AND THE CLINICO-PATHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF LOCALIZED RENAL MASSES – AN INTERNATIONAL MULTI INSTITUTIONAL STUDY Matvey Tsivian*, Efrat Tsivian, Kae Jack Tay, Durham, NC, Ziv Zukerman, Giuseppe Martorana, Riccardo Schiavina, Bologna, Italy, Thomas Polascik, Durham, NC 252 MP75-07 MEDICAL RISK FACTORS FOR CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE IN PATIENTS WITH NORMAL BASELINE KIDNEY FUNCTION ARE NOT INDEPENDENT PREDICTORS OF WORSE RENAL FUNCTION OUTCOMES FOLLOWING ROBOTIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY Balaji Reddy*, David Paulucci, Erin Moshier, New York, NY, Ronney Abaza, Columbus, OH, Daniel Eun, Philadelphia, PA, Ketan Badani, New York, NY MP75-08 COULD PERIRENAL FAT BE MORE IMPORTANT THAN THE TUMOR ITSELF? THE MAP SCORE BETTER PREDICTS PERIOPERATIVE MORBIDITY THAN THE RENAL SCORE Zine-Eddine Khene*, Rennes, France Metropolitan, Benoit Peyronnet, Corentin Robert, Benjamin Prader, rennes, France, Tanguy Rohou, Romain Mathieu, Gregory Verhoest, Rennes, France - Metropolitan, Nathalie Rioux-leclerc, Karim Bensalah, Rennes, France MP75-10 THE NATURAL HISTORY OF RENAL FUNCTION AFTER SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF RENAL CELL CARCINOMA: RESULTS FROM THE CANADIAN KIDNEY CANCER INFORMATION SYSTEM Ross Mason, Halifax, Canada, Anil Kapoor, Hamilton, Canada, Zhihui Liu, Olli Saarela, Toronto, Canada, SImon Tanguay, Montreal, Canada, Michael Jewett, Antonio Finelli, Toronto, Canada, Louis Lacombe, Quebec City, Canada, Jun Kawakami, Calgary, Canada, Ronald Moore, Edmonton, Canada, Chris Morash, Ottawa, Canada, Peter Black, Vancouver, Canada, Ricardo Rendon*, Halifax, Canada HILAR LOCATION OF RENAL TUMOR PREDICTS INCIDENCE OF MAJOR COMPLICATIONS AFTER ROBOTIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY: A LARGE, MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL STUDY Daniel Ramirez*, Matthew J. Maurice, Cleveland, OH, Ravi Barod, Craig G. Rogers, Detroit, MI, Sam B. Bhayani, St. Louis, MO, Michael D. Stifelman, New York, NY, Mohammad E. Allaf, Baltimore, MD, Jihad H. Kaouk, Cleveland, OH MP75-11 PREOPERATIVE PROTEINURIA PREDICTS WORSENED RENAL FUNCTIONAL OUTCOMES AFTER KIDNEY SURGERY Dmitry Volkin*, Varun Vijay, New York, NY, Scott Gulig, Linthicum, MD, Michael Stifelman, Samir S Taneja, William C Huang, New York, NY MP75-12 MULTICENTER COMPARISON OF ROBOTIC AND OPEN PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY FOR QUALITY MEASURES CONTROLLING FOR TUMOR COMPLEXITY Zachary Hamilton*, Sean Berquist, Abd-el Rahman Hassan, Catherine Defour, San Diego, CA, Alp Tuna Beksac, Ankara, Turkey, Fang Wan, Maria Marquine, San Diego, CA, Brian Lane, Grand Rapids, MI, Sean Stroup, Ithaar Derweesh, San Diego, CA MP75-13 MONITORING CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS AFTER TUMOR NEPHRECTOMY IN YOUNG PATIENTS COMPRISING A LONG TERM FOLLOW-UP – A SINGLE CENTER, MATCHED PAIR ANALYSIS BETWEEN DONOR NEPHRECTOMY AND RADICAL TUMOUR NEPHRECTOMY Patrick Levien*, Wolfgang Jaeger, Andreas Neisius, Christian Thomas, Mohammed Kamal, Christian Hampel, Joachim Thuroff, Frederik Roos, Mainz, Germany MP75-14 ROLE OF NEPHRON-SPARING SURGERY FOR RENAL CELL CARCINOMA IN THE SETTING OF VENOUS TUMOR THROMBUS Firas Petros*, Debra Zynger, Ahmad Shabsigh, David Sharp, Geoffrey Box, Columbus, OH MP75-15 OPTIMAL OUTCOME AND TRIFECTA OF ROBOT-ASSISTED PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY FOR T1B RENAL MASSES Dae Keun Kim, Young Eun Yoon, Ibrahim Alabdulaali, Atalla Alatawi, Abulhasan Sheikh, Ali Abdel Raheem*, Kyo Chul Goo, Woong Kyu Han, Byung Ha Chung, Koon Ho Rha, Seoul, Korea, Republic of MP75-16 OUTCOMES OF ROBOT-ASSISTED PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY IN PATIENTS WITH COMPLEX RENAL TUMORS AND PRE-EXISTING CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE: A MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS Deepansh Dalela*, Ravi Barod, Detroit, MI, Giorgio Gandaglia, Melle, Belgium, Ronney Abaza, Dublin, OH, Rajesh Ahlawat, Gurgaon, India, Nicolomaria Buffi, Rozzano, Italy, Ben Challacombe, Prokar Dasgupta, London, United Kingdom, Daniel Moon, Melbourne, Australia, Dipen Parekh, Miami, FL, Francesco Porpiglia, Orbassano, Italy, Sudhir Rawal, New Delhi, India, Giacomo Novara, Melle, Belgium, Mahendra Bhandari, Detroit, MI, Alexandre Mottrie, Melle, Belgium, Craig Rogers, Detroit, MI MP75-17 THE RISK OF CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE IN THE ELDERLY AFTER RADICAL OR PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY FOR MASSES LARGER THAN PT1A Lisly Chery*, Mehrad Adibi, Leonardo Borregales, Jessica Brandt, Devin Gu, Akshat Kumar, Surena Matin, Jose Karam, Christopher Wood, Houston, TX MP75-18 PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY VERSUS RADICAL NEPHRECTOMY FOR CLINICAL T1B AND T2 RENAL MASS: A METAANALYSIS OF OVER 9000 CASES Maria Carmen Mir*, Ithaar Derweesh, Cleveland, OH, Francesco Porpiglia, Torino, Italy, Alessandro Volpe, Novara, Italy, Giacomo Novara, Padua, Italy, Vincenzo Ficarra, Udine, Italy, Nicola Pavan, Trieste, Italy, Humberto Laydner, Jihad Kaouk, Cleveland, OH, Homi Zargar, Melbourne, Australia, Riccardo Autorino, Cleveland, OH MP75-19 COMPARISON OF RETROPERITONEAL AND TRANSPERITONEAL ROBOTIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY FOR PERIOPERATIVE OUTCOMES Sean Stroup, Zachary Hamilton*, Michael Marshall, Catherine Defour, Sean Berquist, Abd-el Rahman Hassan, San Diego, CA, Alp Tuna Beksac, Ankara, Turkey, Unwanaobong Nseyo, Fang Wan, Ithaar Derweesh, San Diego, CA MP75-20 IMPACT OF WARM ISCHEMIA TIME ON RENAL FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY USING DYNAMIC RENAL SCINTIGRAPHY Tetsuo Fujita*, Morihiro Nishi, Daisuke Ishii, Ken-ichi Tabata, Kazumasa Matsumoto, Kazunari Yoshida, Masatsugu Iwamura, Sagamihara, Japan APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM *Presenting author 253 MONDAY MP75-09 Monday, May 9, 2016 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Podium Session 42 PROSTATE CANCER: STAGING I Room 32 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Paul Lange and Peter Pinto TIME 1:00 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE PD42-01 MAGNETOMETER GUIDED SENTINEL LYMPHADENECTOMY AFTER INTRAPROSTATIC INJECTION OF SUPERPARAMAGNETIC IRON OXIDE NANOPARTICLES IN INTERMEDIATEAND HIGH-RISK PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS Alexander Winter*, Svenja Engels, Philipp Goos, Marie-Christin Süykers, Stefan Gudenkauf, Rolf-Peter Henke, Holger Gerullis, Friedhelm Wawroschek, Oldenburg, Germany 1:10 PD42-02 68GA-PSMA HAS HIGH DETECTION RATE OF PROSTATE CANCER RECURRENCE OUTSIDE THE PROSTATIC FOSSA IN PATIENTS BEING CONSIDERED FOR SALVAGE RADIATION TREATMENT Pim van Leeuwen*, Louise Emmeett, George Hruby, Andrew Kneebone, Francis Ting, Phillip Stricker, Sydney, Australia 1:20 PD42-03 PATHOLOGIC AND BIOCHEMICAL OUTCOMES AMONG AFRICAN-AMERICAN AND CAUCASIAN MEN WITH LOW-RISK PROSTATE CANCER IN THE SEARCH DATABASE: IMPLICATIONS FOR ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE CANDIDACY Michael Leapman*, San Francisco, CA, Stephen Freedland, William Aaronson, Los Angeles, CA, Christopher Kane, San Diego, CA, Martha Terris, Augusta, GA, Kelly Walker, San Francisco, CA, Christopher Amling, Portland, OR, Peter Carroll, Matthew Cooperberg, San Francisco, CA 1:30 1:40 PD42-04 PD42-05 ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 1:50 PD42-06 INTERMEDIATE-TERM OUTCOMES IN MEN WITH VERY HIGH RISK PROSTATE CANCER Jeffrey Tosoian*, Baltimore, MD, Debasish Sundi, Brian Chapin, Houston, TX, R. Jeffrey Karnes, Rochester, MN, Emmanuel Antonarakis, Meera Chappidi, Ridwan Alam, Stephanie Glavaris, Kamyar Ghabili, Mohamad Allaf, Trinity Bivalacqua, Kenneth Pienta, Phuoc Tran, Baltimore, MD, Edward Schaeffer, Chicago, IL, Ashley Ross, Baltimore, MD IMPACT OF THE PROSTATE IMAGING REPORTING AND DATA SYSTEM VERSION 2 (PI-RADS V2) ON THE ASSESSMENT OF EXTRACAPSULAR EXTENSION IN PROSTATE CANCER: A MULTIREADER STUDY Yoh Matsuoka*, Junichiro Ishioka, Hiroshi Tanaka, Masaharu Inoue, Masaya Ito, Soichiro Yoshida, Minato Yokoyama, Noboru Numao, Kazutaka Saito, Yasuhisa Fujii, Kazunori Kihara, Tokyo, Japan GROUPING GLEASON SCORE 8 AND GLEASON SCORE 9-10 PROSTATE CANCER AS A SINGLE ENTITY RISKS LOSING PROGNOSTIC INFORMATION FOR MORTALITY Won Sik Ham, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Heather J. Chalfin*, Zhaoyong Feng, Bruce J. Trock, Jonathan I. Epstein, Elizabeth Humphreys, Alan W. Partin, Misop Han, Baltimore, MD 254 2:00 PD42-07 IMPLEMENTATION OF METHODOLOGY TO CAPTURE DATA FROM PROSTATE MRI WITHIN A REGIONAL QUALITYIMPROVEMENT COLLABORATIVE Tae Kim*, James Montie, Ann Arbor, MI, James Peabody, Detroit, MI, Dinesh Telang, Roseville, MI, C. Peter Fischer, Ypsilanti, MI, Jeffrey O’Connor, Farmington Hills, MI, M. Hugh Solomon, Ypsilanti, MI, Steven Lucas, Detroit, MI, Sabry Mansour, Lapeer, MI, Rafid Yousif, East Lansing, MI, Richard Sarle, Dearborn, MI, David Miller, Ann Arbor, MI, Brian Lane, Grand Rapids, MI 2:10 PD42-08 IS PROSTATE CANCER STAGE MIGRATION CONTINUING FOR BLACK MEN IN THE PSA ERA? Ryan Dobbs*, David Greenwald, Harpreet Wadhwa, Vincent Freeman, Michael Abern, Chicago, IL 2:20 PD42-09 TUMOR CONTACT LENGTH ON MULTIPARAMETRIC MRI PREDICTS HIGH RISK PATHOLOGY AT RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Michael kongnyuy*, Arvin George, Akhil Muthigi, Abhinav Sidana, Amogh Iyer, Thomas Frye, Amichai Kilchevsky, Francesca Mertan, RIchard Ho, Daniel Su, Maria Merino, Baris Turkbey, Peter Choyke, Bradford Wood, Peter Pinto, Bethesda, MD 2:30 PD42-10 NUCLEAR GRADE PREDICTS PROSTATE CANCER OUTCOMES AMONG RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY PATIENTS Daniel Kim*, Bethesda, MD, Lauren Hurwitz, Huai-Ching Kuo, Jennifer Cullen, Sally Elsamanoudi, Yongmei Chen, Rockville, MD, Inger Rosner, David McLeod, Bethesda, MD, Isabel Sesterhenn, Silver Spring, MD 2:40 PD42-11 68GA-PSMA PET/CT PROVIDES ACCURATE STAGING OF LYMPH NODE REGIONS PRIOR TO LYMPH NODE DISSECTION IN PATIENTS WITH PROSTATE CANCER Annika Herlemann*, Vera Wenter, Alexander Kretschmer, Peter Bartenstein, Christian G. Stief, Christian Gratzke, Wolfgang P. Fendler, Munich, Germany 2:50 PD42-12 EXTRA-PROSTATIC EXTENSION AND SEMINAL VESICLE INVASION ARE EXCEEDINGLY RARE AT RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY FOR GLEASON 6 PROSTATE CANCER USING ISUP MODIFIED SCORING CRITERIA Blake Anderson*, Aria Razmaria, Bonnie Choy, Gregory Zagaja, Arieh Shalhav, Gladell Paner, Scott Eggener, Chicago, IL APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Monday, May 9, 2016 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Podium Session 43 TIME 1:00 1:10 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE PD43-01 RESULTS OF TWO RANDOMIZED TRIALS FOR THE PREVENTION OF LYMPHOCELES AFTER ROBOTIC PELVIC LYMPH NODE DISSECTION FOR PROSTATE CANCER Sean Henderson, Daniel Gilbert, Janice Rosenthal, Ronney Abaza, Jatin Gupta*, Dublin, OH PD43-02 ARE WE OPERATING ON WHO WE SHOULD? THE CHANGING CHARACTERISTICS OF RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY PATIENTS: RESULTS FROM THE SHARED EQUAL ACCESS REGIONAL CANCER HOSPITAL (SEARCH) DATABASE Kathleen McGinley*, Binghamton, NY, Lauren Howard, Zinan Chen, Durham, NC, William Aronson, Los Angeles, CA, Martha Terris, Augusta, GA, Christopher Kane, San Diego, CA, Christopher Amling, Portland, OR, Matthew Cooperberg, San Francisco, CA, Stephen Freedland, Los Angeles, CA 1:20 PD43-03 COMPARISON OF PERIOPERATIVE OUTCOMES BETWEEN ROBOTIC AND OPEN PROSTATECTOMY: IS ROBOTIC PROSTATECTOMY ASSOCIATED WITH FEWER COMPLICATIONS? Ann Martinez Acevedo, Jen-Jane Liu, Christopher Amling*, Portland, OR 1:30 PD43-04 A POPULATION BASED ANALYSIS OF COMPLICATIONS AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY – RESULTS FROM A NATIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE DATABASE Jan Schmitges*, Jana Rose, Johannes Pollmanns, Krefeld, Germany, Markus Graefen, Hamburg, Germany, Benno Neukirch, Martin Friedrich, Saskia Droesler, Maria Weyermann, Krefeld, Germany *Presenting author ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 1:40 PD43-05 PROSPECTIVE COMPARISON OF OPEN VERSUS ROBOT-ASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY FOR CLINICALLY LOCALIZED PROSTATE CANCER: ANALYSIS OF 1806 CONSECUTIVE MEN TREATED IN A UNIVERSAL HEALTHCARE SYSTEM Adrian Fairey, Sunita Ghosh, Niels Jacobsen, Lucas Dean*, Derek Bochinski, Michael Chetner, Howard Evans, Michael Hobart, David Mador, Blair St. Martin, Keith Rourke, Eric Estey, Edmonton, Canada 255 1:50 PD43-06 THE IMPACT OF SURGICAL TECHNIQUE ON UNPLANNED REOPERATION FOLLOWING OPEN AND MINIMALLY INVASIVE RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY: ANALYSIS OF THE NATIONAL SURGICAL QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (NSQIP) DATABASE Ahmad Shabsigh*, Columbus, OH 2:00 PD43-07 UPSTAGING ON FINAL PATHOLOGY IN PATIENTS ELIGIBLE FOR ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE WITH SUBDIVISION BY AGE Mona Yezdani*, Sylvia Yu, Ben Katz, Daniel Maass, Benjamin Taylor, Alexandra Lee, Alice McGill, Kelly Monahan, David Lee, Philadelphia, PA 2:10 PD43-08 PROSPECTIVE LONGITUDINAL COMPARATIVE STUDY OF LONG-TERM URINARY AND SEXUAL FUNCTION AFTER PRIMARY SURGICAL TREATMENT FOR LOCALIZED PROSTATE CANCER Homayoun Zargar*, Daniel Moon, Anthony Costello, Mark Frydenberg, Mari Botti, Melbourne, Australia MONDAY PROSTATE CANCER: LOCALIZED: SURGICAL THERAPY VI Room 30 DE @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Ashutosh Tewari and Vipul Patel 2:20 PD43-09 THE SURGICAL APGAR SCORE IS AN INDEPENDENT PREDICTOR OF HIGH COMPLICATION BURDEN FOLLOWING RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Björn Löppenberg*, Matthias Orberger, Florian Roghmann, Christian von Bodman, Marko Brock, Joachim Noldus, Jüri Palisaar, Herne, Germany 2:40 PD43-11 ADJUVANT MAXIMUM ANDROGEN BLOCKAGE COMPARED WITH BICALUTAMIDE 150MG IN PATIENTS WITH LOCALIZED HIGH-RISK PROSTATE CANCER AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Kun Chang*, Xiao-jian Qin, Ding-wei Ye, Shanghai, China, People’s Republic of 2:30 PD43-10 HYPOGONADISM INDEPENDENTLY PREDICTS PATHOLOGICAL GLEASON PATTERN 5 AT THE TIME OF RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Marco Moschini*, Paolo Dell’Oglio, Nicola Fossati, Giorgio Gandaglia, Alessandro Larcher, Armando Stabile, Giuseppe Saitta, Eugenio Ventimiglia, Milan, Italy, Guido Barbagli, Arezzo, Italy, Shahrokh François Shariat, Vienna, Austria, Renaud Bollens, Brussels, Belgium, Francesco Montorsi, Alberto Briganti, Milan, Italy 2:50 PD43-12 URINARY CONTINENCE OUTCOMES AFTER RETZIUS-SPARING ROBOTASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY: A PROSPECTIVE, NON-RANDOMIZED, IDEAL STAGE 2B (EXPLORATION) STUDY Firas Abdollah*, Royal Oak, MI, Deepansh Dalela, Akshay Sood, Jesse Sammon, Madhu Ashni-Prasad, Wooju Jeong, James Peabody, Mani Menon, Detroit, MI APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Monday, May 9, 2016 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Podium Session 44 TRAUMA/RECONSTRUCTION/DIVERSION: URETHRAL RECONSTRUCTION (INCLUDING STRICTURE, DIVERTICULUM) III Room 29 AB @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Sean Elliott and Kenneth Angermeier TIME 1:00 1:10 1:20 1:30 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE PD44-01 RECONSTRUCTION OF BULBOMEMBRANOUS URETHRAL STRICTURES AFTER SURGERY FOR BENIGN PROSTATIC HIPERPLASIA WITH PRESERVATION OF CONTINENCE Reynaldo Gomez*, Santiago, Chile, Juan Carlos Castaño, Medellin, Colombia, Laura Velarde, Rodrigo Campos, Santiago, Chile PD44-02 PD44-03 PD44-04 ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 1:40 PD44-05 THE EFFECT OF AN ALIGNING CATHETER ON URETHROPLASTY FOR PELVIC FRACTURE URETHRAL INJURIES Alexandra Bascom*, Keith Rourke, Edmonton, Canada LESSONS LEARNED FROM 48 SURGICAL PROCEDURES FOR THE TREATMENT OF URETHROVESICAL ANASTOMOTIC STENOSIS AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY André Cavalcanti*, Carlos Felipe Trujillo, Henrique Almeida, Felipe Heins, Gabriel Campos, Bruno Rodrigues, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil SHORT AND LONG-TERM COMPLICATIONS AND OUTCOMES OF RADIATION AND SURGICALLY INDUCED RECTOURETHRAL FISTULA REPAIR WITH BUCCAL MUCOSA GRAFT AND MUSCLE INTERPOSITION FLAP Daniel Kaufman*, Brendan Browne, Leonard Zinman, Burlington, MA, Jill Buckley, San Diego, CA, Peter Marcello, Alex Vanni, Burlington, MA DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF PUBIC OSTEOMYELITIS ASSOCIATED WITH GENITOURINARY FISTULA John Lacy*, Cleveland, OH, Hakan Ilaslan, Cleveland, OH, Kenneth Angermeier, Hadley Wood, Cleveland, OH 256 1:50 PD44-06 WHAT CONSTITUTES COMPLEXITY IN THE SURGICAL RECONSTRUCTION OF PELVIC FRACTURE-RELATED URETHRAL INJURIES? Simon Bugeja, Stella Ivaz*, Anastasia Frost, Enrique Fes, Felix Campos, Daniela Andrich, Anthony Mundy, London, United Kingdom 2:00 PD44-07 PELVIC FRACTURE URETHRAL DISTRACTION DEFECT (PFUDD) WITH ASSOCIATED RECTAL INJURY: A REVIEW OF ACUTE AND DEFINITIVE UROLOGIC MANAGEMENT WITH LONG TERM OUTCOMES Brian Montgomery*, Douglas Husmann, Rochester, MN 2:10 PD44-08 TRANSPERINEAL REANASTOMOSIS FOR TREATMENT OF RECURRENT ANASTOMOTIC STRICTURES Victor Schüttfort*, Philip Reiß, Hamburg, Germany, Daniel Pfalzgraf, Mannheim, Germany, Margit Fisch, Roland Dahlem, Hamburg, Germany 2:20 PD44-09 WHAT’S THE BEST WAY TO PREPARE A BUCCAL MUCOSA GRAFT FOR URETHROPLASTY? A HISTOLOGIC BASED STUDY Michele Simões, André Cavalcanti, Diogo De Souza, Bianca Gregório*, Waldemar Costa, Francisco Sampaio, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil 2:30 PD44-10 REDUCING THE INFLAMMATORY MILIEU IN A RAT MODEL OF SUBSTITUTION URETHROPLASTY WITH BONE MARROW STEM CELLS Joceline S Liu*, Matthew I Bury, Natalie J Fuller, Renea Sturm, Nida Ahmad, Arun K Sharma, Chicago, IL 2:40 PD44-11 KULKARNI TECHNIQUE OF PERINEAL APPROACH WITH PENILE INVERSION FOR SURGICAL REPAIR OF ANTERIOR URETHRAL STRICTURES: FUNCTIONAL AND COSMETIC OUTCOMES Francisco Martins*, Lisboa, Portugal, Sanjay Kulkarni, Pankaj Joshi, Pune, India, João Marcelino, Tiago Ribeiro de Oliveira, Pedro Oliveira, David Martinho, Lisboa, Portugal, Natália Martins, Portalegre, Portugal, Tomé Lopes, Lisboa, Portugal 2:50 PD44-12 FIRST-STAGE URETHROPLASTY: FAILURES AND THEIR MANAGEMENT Lindsay A. Hampson*, Seattle, WA, Keith Rourke, Edmonton, Canada, Alex J. Vanni, Burlington, MA, Sean Elliott, Minneapolis, MN, Jeremy B. Myers, Salt Lake City, UT, Thomas G. Smith III, Houston, TX, Bryan B. Voelzke, Seattle, WA APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Monday, May 9, 2016 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm ADRENAL/SINGLE PORT SURGERY/LESS/NOTES The videos in this session as well as the video libraries from the 2011-2016 Annual Meetings may be viewed in the Surgical Video Library and purchased in the Products Store during the Annual Meeting. Both are located in the Sails Pavilion. AUA members receive free online access to the Surgical Video Library throughout the year through AUAUniversity. Visit www.AUAnet.org/University to access. Room 29 CD @ San Diego Convention Center Moderator: Lee Richstone ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE V11-01 REAL-TIME IMAGE GUIDED FOCAL SURGICAL RESECTION FOR PROSTATE CANCER: A FEASIBILITY STUDY Haidar Abdul-Muhsin*, Akira Kawashima, Alvin Silva, Melissa Stanton, Gianni Moshero, Erik Castle, Paul Andrews, Mitchell Humphreys, Phoenix, AZ ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE V11-06 POSTERIOR RETROPERITONEOSCOPIC BILATERAL ADRENALECTOMY IN ECTOPIC CUSHINGS SYNDROME Alberto Jurado Navarro, Patricio Garcia Marchiñena*, José Ignacio Costabel, Jorge Jaunarena, Oscar Damia, Guillermo Gueglio, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina V11-02 BILATERAL ADRENALECTOMY AND MULTIPLE TUMORECTOMY IN VON HIPPEL–LINDAU DESEASE Juan Antonio Peña*, Joan Palou, Andrés Kanashiro, Luis Miguel Sierra, Ivan Schwartzmann, Humberto Villavicencio, Barcelona, Spain V11-07 SIMPLIFIED STEP-BY-STEP SURGICAL PRINCIPLE OF RIGHT LAPAROENDOSCOPIC SINGLE-SITE SIMPLE NEPHRECTOMY Jung Jun Kim*, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Seunghee Yum, Gunpo, Korea, Republic of, Deok Hyun Han, Seoul, Korea, Republic of V11-03 SELECTIVE ISCHEMIA IN ROBOTASSISTED PARTIAL ADRENALECTOMY Pietro Grande, Livio Mordaini, Niklas Pelzer, Hansjörg Danuser, Agostino Mattei*, Lucerne, Switzerland V11-08 V11-04 BILATERAL LAPAROSCOPIC ADRENAL TUMOR RESECTION Daniel Salas, Joan Palou*, Oscar Rodrı́guez, Alberto Breda, Juan Antonio Peña, Andrés Kanashiro, Nicolás Nervo, Humberto Villavicencio, Barcelona, Spain LAPAROSCOPIC ADRENAL METASTATECTOMY IN TESTICULAR SEMINOMA: FIRST CASE IN AMERICA Marino Cabrera Fierro*, Claudia Lucia Ochoa, Rodolfo Varela, Jorge Alfredo Forero, German Fabian Godoy, Maria Cristina Maldonado, Bogota, Colombia V11-09 ROBOTIC ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC EXCISION OF A RETROPERITONEAL GANGLIONEUROMA Lucas Burttet*, Gabrielle Varaschin, Fernando Abreu, Brasil Silva Neto, Milton Berger, Porto Alegre, Brazil V11-05 *Presenting author LAPAROENDOSCOPIC SINGLE-SITE (LESS) VARICOCELECTOMY USING INDOCYANINE GREEN FLUORESCENCE (ICG) ANGIOGRAPHY Keiji Tomita*, Eiki Hanada, Susumu Kageyama, Kazuyoshi Johnin, Mitsuhiro Narita, Akihiro Kawauchi, Otsu-City, Japan 257 MONDAY Video Session 11 V11-10 V11-11 ROBOT ASSISTED PARTIAL ADRENALECTOMY FOR FUNCTIONING ADRENAL MASSES Giuseppe Simone, Gabriele Tuderti*, Antonio Stigliano, Rocco Papalia, Mariaconsiglia Ferriero, Riccardo Mastroianni, Francesco Minisola, Leonardo Misuraca, Salvatore Guaglianone, Michele Gallucci, Rome, Italy V11-12 ROBOTIC ADRENALECTOMY FOR METASTATIC MELANOMA Michael Jennings*, Wesley White, Knoxville, TN APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM PURE TRANSVAGINAL NATURAL ORIFICE TRANSLUMINAL ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY (NOTES) NEPHRECTOMY (VIDEO) Zou Xiaofeng*, Zhang Guoxi, Yuan Yuanhu, Xiao Rihai, Wu Gengqing, Long Dazhi, Ganzhou, Jiangxi, China, People’S Republic Of Monday, May 9, 2016 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm COURT IS IN SESSION Room 6 A @ San Diego Convention Center Attorneys: Barton Hegeler and Clark Hudson 1:00 CASE 1: URETERAL AVULSION Moderator: Roger Sur Defendant: Sara Best Expert Witness (Defense): Arthur Smith Expert Witness (Plantiff): Brian Eisner 2:20 CASE 3: PREGNANCY AFTER VASECTOMY Moderator: Jay Sandlow Defendant: Ira Sharlip Expert Witness (Defense): Lawrence Ross Expert Witness (Plantiff): Ed Kim 1:40 CASE 2: DELAYED DIAGNOSIS/TREATMENT OF CANCER Moderator: J. Kellogg Parsons Defendant: Daniel Lin Expert Witness (Defense): Peter Carroll Expert Witness (Plantiff): H. Ballentine Carter 3:00 ADJOURN APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Monday, May 9, 2016 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm EGYPTIAN UROLOGICAL SOCIETY (EUA) Marina D @ Marriott 1:00 WELCOME Society President: Mohamed Eissa 1:05 SESSION I: MALE SEXUAL DISORDER SESSION Chairmen: Mohamed Eissa, Ibrahim Mokhless, Ahmed Shoma SHUNTING FOR ISCHEMIC PRIAPISM: A 50YEAR MISUNDERSTANDING Tom Lue 1:25 UNSATISFIED PATIENT WITH PENILE IMPLANT: WHY AND HOW TO MANAGE? Abdel-Rahman Zahran 1:40 BREAK 1:50 SESSION II: MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY Chairmen: Saad Saad, Magdy El-Akkad, Osama Abou Farha 2:10 ROBOTIC UROLOGIC SURGERY IN COMMUNITY PRACTICE: OUTCOMES AND LESSONS Ahmed Fawzy 2:30 LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL CYSTECTOMY: DO WE REALLY NEED ROBOTIC? Ahmed Shoma 2:50 NOVEL IMAGING FOR RENAL TUMORS Mohamad Allaf 3:10 SESSION III: FEMALE UROLOGY DISORDER Chairmen: Mohamed Elgammal, Mohamad S.E. Elbadry, Mohammed Shafik SACRAL NEUROMODULATION IN PELVIC FLOOR DYSFUNCTION: WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED IN THE LAST 20 YEARS? Magdy Hassona METABOLIC EVALUATION OF THE PATIENT WITH UROLITHIASIS MADE SIMPLE: “STONE TREES” Ralph Clayman 258 3:30 PELVIC FLOOR DYSFUNCTION Mohamed Salah 3:45 MIDURETHRAL SLING: COMPLICATIONS AND MANAGEMENT Hassan Aboulella 4:00 ADJOURN Monday, May 9, 2016 1:15 pm - 5:00 pm PAN AFRICAN UROLOGICAL SURGEONS ASSOCIATION (PAUSA) / CARIBBEAN UROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION (CURA) Room 27 @ San Diego Convention Center WELCOME REMARKS 1:30 SESSION 1: GUEST LECTURES Chairmen: Mobile Kampanga, Emmanuel Jeje UPDATE ON PROSTATE CANCER GRADING Adeboye Osunkoya 1:45 ROLE OF G.P.C. IN IMPROVING UROLOGICAL TRAINING AND PRACTICE WORLDWIDE Robert Flanigan 2:00 SESSION 2: SURGICAL OUTREACHES IN AFRICA AND THE CARIBBEAN Chairmen: Robert Flanigan, E. Oluwabunmi OlapadeOlaopa PANEL DISCUSSION: SURGICAL OUTREACHES IN AFRICA AND THE CARIBBEAN Panelists: Gary Faerber, Serigne Gueye, Willie Underwood, William Aiken 2:50 DISCUSSION 3:20 SESSION 3: SURGICAL FRONTIER Chairmen: Gary Faerber, Serigne Gueye 3:40 ORTHOTOPIC CONTINENT URINARY DIVERSION: CHOICE AND LIMITATIONS Ismail Khalaf 3:50 THE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL, CLINICAL AND THERAPEUTIC ASPECTS OF MALE CIRCUMCISION COMPLICATIONS IN CAMEROON IN 10 YEARS Mbassi Achille Aurele 4:00 KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES AND PRACTICE TOWARDS SAW PALMETTO AND OTHER HERBAL PRODUCTS AMONG MEN WITH PROSTATE DISEASE IN A UROLOGY CENTRE IN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO Satyendra Persaud 4:10 VALIDATION OF THE PROSTATE CANCER PREVENTION TRAIL (PCPT2) RISK CALCULATOR IN A CARIBBEAN POPULATION: PRELIMINARY RESULTS Trudy Kawal 4:20 DISCUSSION 4:30 SESSION 5: AOB TREATMENT OF STONES IN NIGERIA Evaristus Azodoh 3:30 MONDAY 1:15 PAUSA/CURA BUSINESS MEETING 5:00 SESSION 4: FREE PAPERS Chairmen: Mohamed Eissa, Alexander Nwofor ADJOURN APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM ISCHAEMIC PENILE DISEASE IN MEN WITH ESRD Michael Scott Monday, May 9, 2016 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm PHILIPPINE UROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION (PUA) Marina E @ Marriott 2:00 WELCOME REMARKS Society President: Pedro Lantin 2:10 THREE DECADES OF URINARY INCONTINENCE RESEARCH: LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE MESA PROJECT Ananias Diokno 2:30 UROLOGIC PROBLEMS IN THE GRAFT KIDNEY AND HOW TO MANAGE THEM: CURRENT ISSUES/CONTROVERSIES IN DONOR NEPHRECTOMIES Alvin Wee 2:50 CURRENT TRENDS OF PROSTATE CANCER TREATMENTS James Sylorica 3:10 THE CURRENT MANAGEMENT OF CASTRATION RESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER Raoul Concepcion 3:30 DIALOGUE MEETING WITH PHILIPPINEAMERICAN SOCIETY 4:00 ADJOURN Monday, May 9, 2016 2:25 pm - 5:30 pm SOCIETÀ ITALIANA DI UROLOGIA (SIU) / AMERICAN UROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION (AUA) JOINT MEETING Marina F @ Marriott 2:25 WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION Society President: Walter Artibani Society Secretary General: Vincenzo Mirone AUA: Inderbir Gill *Presenting author 2:30 259 PROSTATE CANCER BIOLOGY, STAGING AND GRADING Moderators: Giuseppe Carrieri, Giuseppe Morgia PROSTATE CANCER BIOLOGY: WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED OVER THE YEARS William Catalona 4:40 POST PROSTATECTOMY INCONTINENCE: HOW I TREAT IT Gopal Badlani 2:50 NEW AVENUES IN PROSTATE CANCER STAGING Andrew Stephenson 5:00 DISCUSSION Moderators: Gianluca D’Elia, Bernardo Rocco 5:10 3:10 GLEASON SCORE: THE CHANGING SCENARIO Gladell Panner SIU/AUA PARTNERSHIP THE KEY OF SUCCESS 3:30 DISCUSSION Moderators: Alberto Briganti, Ricardo Autorino 3:40 PROSTATE CANCER SURGERY Moderators: Walter Artibani, Vincenzo Mirone 4:00 4:20 NEW STRATEGY AND POLICY OF THE AUA INTERNATIONAL OFFICE Inderbir Gill 5:17 EVOLVING CONCEPTS IN SURGICAL ANATOMY OF THE PROSTATE Robert Myers SIU/AUA PARTNERSHIP: PRESENT AND FUTURE Vincenzo Mirone 5:24 RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE Francesco Montorsi BEST ITALIAN ABSTRACT PRESENTED AT 2016 AUA MEETING AWARD Walter Artibani 5:31 ADJOURN ROBOTIC PROSTATECTOMY: THE FINAL JUDGMENT Vipul Patel Monday, May 9, 2016 2:55 pm - 5:00 pm TOWN HALL: OPTIMIZING QUALITY OF LIFE IN PATIENTS WITH ADVANCED CANCER Hall A @ San Diego Convention Center 2:55 MODERATOR WELCOME AND ANNOUNCEMENTS Moderator: Christopher Kane 4:10 SOCIAL WORKER: PRESERVING HOPE AND REALISM Christopher Onderdonk 3:00 PALLIATIVE CARE: OPTIMAL CARE FOR PATIENTS WITH ADVANCED CANCER William Mitchell 4:25 IMMUNONUTRITION IN GENITOURINARY CANCERS Eugene Lee 3:20 MANAGING PAIN AND NAUSEA IN ADVANCED CANCER PATIENTS Greg Polston 4:40 ONCOLOGY TOWN HALL: EXPERT ANSWERS FOR THE UROLOGIC COMMUNITY 5:00 ADJOURN 3:40 SYMPTOM MANAGEMENT Eric Roeland 3:55 PSYCHIATRIST: TREATING DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY Jeremy Hirst APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Monday, May 9, 2016 3:00 pm - 5:30 pm CLINICAL CONTROVERSIES IN MEN’S HEALTH Room 6 DE @ San Diego Convention Center 3:00 THE DECLINE IN PROSTATE CANCER DIAGNOSIS FOLLOWING U.S. PREVENTIVE SERVICES TASK FORCE (USPSTF) RECOMMENDATIONS AGAINST PSA TESTING IS A GOOD THING, OR A RETURN TO THE DARK AGES? Debater - Pro: Peter Carroll Debater - Con: E. David Crawford 260 3:50 SHOCK-WAVE TREATMENT IS THE NEXT BREAKTHROUGH FOR TREATMENT FOR ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION Debater - Pro: Tom Lue Debater - Con: Arthur Burnett 4:40 THE FDA WAS RIGHT TO DISCOURAGE THE USE OF TESTOSTERONE THERAPY FOR AGERELATED TESTOSTERONE DEFICIENCY Debator - Pro: Philip Hanno Debater - Con: Culley Carson 5:30 ADJOURN APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Monday, May 9, 2016 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 76 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP76-01 CLOMIPHENE CITRATE RESULTS IN A SIGNIFICANTLY LOWER INCIDENCE OF POLYCYTHEMIA COMPARED TO EXOGENOUS TESTOSTERONE REPLACEMENT IN HYPOGONADAL MEN Karen Wheeler*, Charlottesville, VA, Raj Kumar, Orlando, FL, Shaan Setia, Raymond Costabile, Charlottesville, VA, Parviz Kavoussi, Austin, TX, Ryan Smith, Charlottesville, VA ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP76-06 USE AND EFFECTIVENESS OF PHARMACOLOGIC AND NONPHARMACOLOGIC ERECTILE AIDS AMONG POST-PROSTATECTOMY PROSTATE CANCER SURVIVORS SEEKING TREATMENT FOR ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION: A PROSPECTIVE, MULTICENTER STUDY Ilan Safir*, Martin Sanda, Dattatraya Patil, Atlanta, GA, Catrina Crociani, Boston, MA, Larry Hembroff, Michigan, MI, John Wei, Ann Arbor, MI, Peter Chang, Boston, MA, Akanksha Mehta, Atlanta, GA MP76-02 ERECTILE FUNCTION IN 656 HYPOGONADAL MEN: RESULTS OF LONG TERM TREATMENT WITH TESTOSTERONE UNDECANOATE INJECTIONS (TU) IN COMPARISON WITH CONTROL GROUP Ahmad Haider*, Karim Haider, Bremerhaven, Germany, Farid Saad, Berlin, Germany, Gheorghe Doros, Abdulmaged Traish, Boston, MA MP76-07 COMPARISON OF THE EFFECTS OF ORAL ENCLOMIPHENE CITRATE AND TOPICAL TESTOSTERONE GELS TREATMENT ON SERUM HORMONES, ERYTHROCYTOSIS, LIPIDS, AND PROSTATE SPECIFIC ANTIGEN Alexander W. Pastuszak*, Houston, TX, Ronald D. Wiehle, Gregory Fontenot, Joseph Podolski, The Woodlands, TX, Larry I. Lipshultz, Houston, TX MP76-03 CORRELATION OF ERECTILE FUNCTION REHABILITATION WITH PRESERVATION OF NOCTURNAL PENILE TUMESCENSE 6 WEEKS AFTER NERVE-SPARING RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY – EFFECT OF DAILY LOW-DOSE SILDENAFIL Andreas Bannowsky*, Osnabrück, Germany, Stefan Ückert, Hannover, Germany, Daniar Osmonov, Klaus-Peter Jünemann, Kiel, Germany MP76-08 SERUM LEVELS OF ENCLOMIPHENE AND ZUCLOMIPHENE IN HYPOGONADAL MEN ON LONG-TERM CLOMIPHENE CITRATE TREATMENT Sevann Helo*, Joseph Mahon, Albany, NY, Joseph Ellen, Richmond, VA, Greg Fontenot, Kuang Hsu, Ronald Wiehle, The Woodlands, TX, Paul Feustel, Charles Welliver, Andrew McCullough, Albany, NY MP76-04 ANDROGENIC THERAPY IN TREATING PATIENTS WITH VASCULOGENIC ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION Dmitry Kurbatov, Moscow, Russian Federation, Andrey Erkovich, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation, Roman Aliev*, Ruslan Aliev, Barnaul, Russian Federation MP76-05 *Presenting author MP76-09 GROWTH HORMONE RELEASING PEPTIDE TREATMENT IN MEN INCREASES SERUM INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR-1 LEVELS John T. Sigalos*, Andrew Allison, Alexander Pastuszak, Samuel J. Ohlander, Amin Herati, Mark C. Lindgren, Larry I. Lipshultz, Houston, TX TWICE PER WEEK DOSING OF INTRAMUSCULAR TESTOSTERONE (T) IS ASSOCIATED WITH GREATER RISK OF ERYTHROCYTOSIS Samuel J. Ohlander*, Bibin Varghese, Mark Jones, Mark C. Lindgren, Andrew L. Allison, Alexander W. Pastuszak, Larry I. Lipshultz, Houston, TX 261 MONDAY SEXUAL FUNCTION/DYSFUNCTION: MEDICAL, HORMONAL & NON-SURGICAL THERAPY I Room 24 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Nelson Bennett, Jr. and Drogo Montague MP76-10 HYPOGONADAL MEN WITH SEXUAL FUNCTION DISORDER BENEFIT FROM LPCN 1021 (ORAL TESTOSTERONE) – SOAR (STUDY OF ANDROGEN REPLACEMENT) TRIAL Culley Carson III*, Chapell Hill, NC, Mohit Khera, Houston, TX, Adrian Dobs, Baltimore, MD, Christina Wang, Torance, CA, Jed Kaminetsky, New York, NY, Martin Miner, Providence, RI, Irwin Goldstein, San Diego, CA, Anthony Delconte, Nachiappan Chidambaram, Satish Nachaegari, Mahesh Patel, Salt Lake City, UT MP76-15 EFFECT OF SILODOSIN ON PREMATURE EJACULATION Yoshikazu Sato*, Sapporo, Japan, Toshikazu Otani, Nagoya, Japan, Toshiyasu Amano, Nagano, Japan, Tohru Araki, Kurashiki, Japan MP76-16 A PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED STUDY COMPARING THE EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF SILDENAFIL WITH DAPOXETINE IN TREATMENT OF PREMATURE EJACULATION Mohamed Elbakary*, Abd Elnaser Elgamasy, Sami Elmatit, Ahmed Essa, Tanta, Egypt MP76-11 EFFECTS OF 8-YEAR TREATMENT OF LONG-ACTING TESTOSTERONE UNDECANOATE ON METABOLIC PARAMETER, URINARY SYMPTOMS, BONE MINERAL DENSITY AND SEXUAL FUNCTION IN MEN WITH LATE ONSET HYPOGONADISM Sompol Permpongkosol*, Kalayanee Khupulsup, Supatra Leelaphiwat, Sarawan Pavavattananusorn, Tanoon Pettong, Nonthaburi Provice, Thailand MP76-17 PILATES FOR BETTER SEX: CHANGES IN SEXUAL FUNCTIONING IN HEALTHY TURKISH WOMEN AFTER PILATES EXERCISE Fikret Halis, Sakarya, Turkey, Pelin Yildirim, Kocaeli, Turkey, Ramazan Kocaaslan, Kursat Cecen, Kars, Turkey, Ahmet Gokce*, Sakarya, Turkey MP76-18 “PARTNER PROSTHESIS PANIC”: MANAGEMENT OF FEMALE SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION IN PARTNERS OF MEN UNDERGOING PENILE PROSTHESIS IMPLANTATION Sherita King*, Rose Hartzell, Irwin Goldstein, San Diego, CA MP76-12 REGULAR LOW DOSE SILDENAFIL REDUCES VENOUS LEAK RATES AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Raanan Tal*, Bob Berookhim, Doron S Stember, Lawrence Jenkins, Joe Narus, D Garcia, N Wolchasty, John P Mulhall, New York, NY MP76-19 THE EFFICACY OF TRIGGER POINT INJECTIONS IN THE TREATMENT OF SEXUAL PAIN Sonia Bahlani-Khanna*, New Hyde Park, NY, Alexandra King, Hempstead, NY, Robert Moldwin, New Hyde Park, NY MP76-13 CANADIAN CONSENSUS GUIDELINES FOR SEXUAL REHABILITATION FOLLOWING PROSTATE CANCER TREATMENT Dean Elterman*, Brandon Van Asseldonk, Andrew Matthew, Toronto, Canada, Gerald Brock, London, Canada, Stacy Elliot, Vancouver, Canada, Ashley Curtis, Janet Ellis, Antonio Finelli, Toronto, Canada, Jerzy Gajewski, Halifax, Canada, Leah Jamnicky, Keith Jarvi, Anika Petrella, Toronto, Canada, John Robinson, Lauren Walker, Edmonton, Canada MP76-20 PROSPECTIVE LONG-TERM OUTCOME OF ERECTILE FUNCTION IN MEN TREATED BY PROSTATE BRACHYTHERAPY Richard Stock*, New York, NY, Nelson Stone, Vail, CO APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM MP76-14 EFFECTS OF TADALAFIL ONCE DAILY IN THE TREATMENT OF PREMATURE EJACULATION Levent Ozcan, Kocaeli, Turkey, Emre Can Polat, Istanbul, Turkey, Efe Onen, Kocaeli, Turkey, Alper Otunctemur, Istanbul, Turkey, Mustafa Cekmen, Ceyla Eraldemir, Kocaeli, Turkey, Ramazan Kocaaslan, Kars, Turkey, Emin Ozbek*, Istanbul, Turkey 262 Monday, May 9, 2016 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 77 URODYNAMICS/LOWER URINARY TRACT DYSFUNCTION/FEMALE PELVIC MEDICINE: NON-NEUROGENIC VOIDING DYSFUNCTION II Room 25 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Michael Kennelly and Michael Chancellor ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP77-01 DIFFERENT SUPRASPINAL RESPONSES TO AUTOMATED, REPETITIVE BLADDER FILLING IN OAB PATIENTS COMPARED TO HEALTHY SUBJECTS - AN FMRI STUDY Matthias Walter*, Lorenz Leitner, Lars Michels, Spyros Kollias, Patrick Freund, Martina Liechti, Thomas M. Kessler, Ulrich Mehnert, Zürich, Switzerland ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP77-08 BRAIN ACTIVATIONS DURING BLADDER FILLING IN WOMEN WITH REFRACTORY OVERACTIVE BLADDER Steven Weissbart*, Rupal Bhavsar, Alan Wein, John Detre, Lily Arya, Ariana Smith, Philadelphia, PA MP77-02 TEMPORAL SUMMATION AS AN OBJECTIVE MARKER FOR OVERACTIVE BLADDER IN WOMEN Elizabeth T. Brown*, Stephen Mock, Joshua Cohn, Melissa Kaufman, Stephen Bruehl, Roger Dmochowski, W. Stuart Reynolds, Nashville, TN MP77-10 URINARY AGRIN CLEAVAGE PRODUCTS PROVIDE PHENOTYPIC CHARACTERIZATION OF INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS PATIENTS Laura Lamb*, Royal Oak, MI, Peter Levanovich, Detroit, MI, Andrew Vereecke, Bernadette Zwaans, Sarah Bartolone, Kenneth Peters, Michael Chancellor, Royal Oak, MI MP77-03 THERMAL PAIN THRESHOLD AND TOLERANCE IN OVERACTIVE BLADDER (OAB): DO WOMEN WITH OAB DEMONSTRATE HYPERALGESIA? Elizabeth T. Brown*, Stephen Mock, Joshua Cohn, Melissa Kaufman, Stephen Bruehl, Roger Dmochowski, W. Stuart Reynolds, Nashville, TN MP77-11 TIL DEATH DO US PART: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN URINARY INCONTINENCE AND MARITAL STATUS AMONG US WOMEN AND MEN Evgeniy Kreydin*, Los Angeles, CA, Michelle Kim, Boston, MA, Janine Oliver, Seth Cohen, Anne Ackerman, Zaid Chaudhry, My-Linh Thi Nguyen, Ja-Hong Kim, Shlomo Raz, Los Angeles, CA MP77-04 SENSATION DURING FILLING CYSTOMETRY CORRELATES WITH DETRUSOR WALL TENSION IN PATIENTS WITH OVERACTIVE BLADDER Andrew Colhoun, John Speich, MaryEllen Dolat, Eugene Bell*, Anna Nagle, Paul Ratz, Robert Barbee, Adam Klausner, Richmond, VA MP77-05 MP77-12 COITAL INCONTINENCE IN WOMEN WITH URINARY INCONTINENCE: RESULTS FROM AN INTERNATIONAL CROSSSECTIONAL STUDY Ervin Kocjancic, Chicago, IL, Ester Illiano, Naples, Italy, Daniele Tienforti, Rome, Italy, Konstantinos Giannitsas, Anastasios Athanasopoulos, Patras, Greece, Raffaele Balsamo, Catanzaro, Italy, Wally Mahfouz*, Alexandria, Egypt, Franca Natale, Rome, Italy, Manuel Di Biase, Perugia, Italy, Giuseppe Masiello, Molfetta, Italy, Antonio Carbone, Latina, Italy, Donata Villari, Florence, Italy, Maria Teresa Filocamo, Savigliano, Italy, Enrico Finazzi Agrò, Rome, Italy, Elisabetta Costantini, Perugia, Italy LOW AMPLITUDE RHYTHMIC CONTRACTIONS INFLUENCE SENSATIONS OF URGENCY IN PATIENTS WITH OVERACTIVE BLADDER SYNDROME Andrew Colhoun, Adam Klausner, MaryEllen Dolat, Eugene Bell*, Anna Nagle, Paul Ratz, Robert Barbee, John Speich, Richmond, VA MP77-06 DETRUSOR HYPERACTIVITY WITH IMPAIRED CONTRACTILITY: URODYNAMIC FINDINGS AND THE NEED FOR MORE PRECISE DEFINITIONS Jason K Frankel*, Andrew C Boylan, Phillip P Smith, Farmington, CT MP77-07 SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF BOTULINUM TOXIN A TREATMENT FOR PATIENTS WITH DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY AND INADEQUATE CONTRACTILITY Shu-Yu Wu*, Hualien, Taiwan, Chung-Cheng Wang, New Taipei, Taiwan, Hann-Chorng Kuo, Hualien, Taiwan *Presenting author MP77-13 HIGHER URINE LEVELS OF ENVIRONMENTAL TOXINS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED INCONTINENCE AND NOCTURIA IN MEN Michelle Kim*, Boston, MA, Evgeniy Kreydin, Janine Oliver, Anne Ackerman, Seth Cohen, Zaid Chaudhry, Mi-Linh Nguyen, Ja-Hong Kim, Shlomo Raz, Los Angeles, CA 263 MONDAY MP77-09 CHRONIC PSYCHOLOGICAL STRESS LEADS TO BLADDER HYRALGESIA VIA STRESS INDUCED SENSITIZATION OF C FIBERS AND MECHANORECPTORS Yunliang Gao*, Rong Zhang, Huiyi Chang, Larissa Rodriguez, Los Angeles, CA MP77-14 SACRAL NEUROMODULATION FOR REFRACTORY OVERACTIVE BLADDER AFTER PRIOR INTRAVESICAL ONABOTULINUMTOXINA TREATMENT Nathan Hoag*, Melbourne, Australia, Sophie Plagakis, Samantha Pillay, Ailsa Wilson Edwards, Adelaide, Australia, Johan Gani, Melbourne, Australia MP77-15 MP77-18 RISK FACTORS FOR LONG-TERM SACRAL NERVE STIMULATION FAILURES Kevin Zeeck*, Morgan Schubbe, Anjishnu Banerjee, Robert O’Connor, Michael Guralnick, Milwaukee, WI MP77-19 COMPREHENSION AND CONSTRUCT VALIDITY OF THE VISUAL PROSTATE SYMPTOM SCORE (VPSS) BY MEN WITH OBSTRUCTIVE LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS (LUTS) IN RURAL UGANDA Lynn Stothers*, Andrew Macnab, Vancouver, Canada QUALITY OF LIFE AFTER SACRAL NEUROMODULATION: DOES IT DIFFER IN SUBJECTS ACROSS DIFFERENT OVERACTIVE BLADDER DIAGNOSES? Karen Noblett*, Riverside, CA, Jeffrey Mangel, Cleveland, OH, Craig Comiter, Stanford, CA, Erin Bird, Temple, TX, Tomas L. Griebling, Kansas City, KS, Suzette E. Sutherland, Seattle, WA, Kira Q. Stolen, Fangyu Kan, Minneapolis, MN, Steven Siegel, Woodbury, MN MP77-20 IS DETRUSOR CONTRACTION REALLY NECESSARY FOR FEMALE MICTURITION? Satoru Kira*, Hideki Kobayashi, Yaburu Haneda, Norifumi Sawada, Takahiko Mitsui, Masayuki Takeda, Chuo, Japan APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM MP77-16 DOES UPPER MEDIAL PLACEMENT OF A SACRAL LEAD AFFECT NEUROMODULATION OUTCOMES? A RADIOLOGIC STUDY Natalie Gaines*, Priyanka Gupta, Royal Oak, MI, Jonathan C. Hu, Rochester, MI, Kim A. Killinger, Judith A. Boura, Jamie Bartley, Jason Gilleran, Kenneth M. Peters, Royal Oak, MI MP77-17 THE OUTCOMES IN WOMEN WITH NONE OBSTRUCTIVE URINARY RETENTION AND DETRUSOR UNDERACTIVITY TREATED BY SACRAL NEUROMODULATION Veronique Phe*, Eskinder Solomon, Julie Jenks, Neha Sihra, Jalesh Panicker, Rizwan Hamid, Jeremy Ockrim, Tamsin Greenwell, Mahreen Pakzad, London, United Kingdom Monday, May 9, 2016 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 78 KIDNEY CANCER: EPIDEMIOLOGY & EVALUATION/STAGING II Room 33 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: John Libertino, Tracey Krupski and Pilar Laguna Pes ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP78-01 ECTOPIC LIPID ACCUMULATION IN LIVER IS ASSOCIATED WITH TUMOR AGGRESSIVENESS AND POOR PROGNOSIS IN RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Daisuke Watanabe*, Akio Horiguchi, Shinsuke Tasaki, Kenji Kuroda, Akinori Satoh, Junichi Asakuma, Keiichi Ito, Tomohiko Asano, Hiroshi Shinmoto, Namiki, Tokorozawa-City, Saitama, Japan ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP78-03 MRI INTENSITY RATIO CURVE ANALYSIS: A NEW OBJECTIVE METHOD FOR CHARACTERIZING SMALL RENAL MASSES Shingo Moriyama*, Soichiro Yoshida, Hajime Tanaka, Masaharu Inoue, Masaya Ito, Minato Yokoyama, Junichiro Ishioka, Yoh Matsuoka, Noboru Numao, Kazutaka Saito, Yoshihisa Fujii, Kazunori Kihara, Tokyo, Japan MP78-02 URINARY COLLECTING SYSTEM INVASION IS ASSOCIATED WITH POOR SURVIVAL IN CLEAR CELL RENAL CELL CARCINOMA PATIENTS George Bailey*, Stephen Boorjian, Matthew Ziegelmann, Mary Westerman, Christine Lohse, John Cheville, Bradley Leibovich, Robert Thompson, Rochester, MN MP78-04 IMPACT OF AN ENSUING DIAGNOSIS OF RENAL CELL CARCINOMA AMONG PATIENTS WHO HAD A PREVIOUS DIAGNOSIS OF A DIFFERENT PRIMARY NEOPLASM Joel Slaton*, Winston-Salem, NC, Jet Li, Ngoc Quyen T Duong, Kai Ding, Oklahoma City, OK 264 ASSOCIATION OF M2 MACROPHAGE INVASION WITH C-REACTIVE PROTEIN IN RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Takayuki Nakayama*, Kazutaka Saito, Yasuhisa Fujii, Yuma Waseda, Shingo Moriyama, Hajime Tanaka, Masaharu Inoue, Masaya Ito, Soichiro Yoshida, Naoko Kawamura, Minato Yokoyama, Junichiro Ishioka, Yoh Matsuoka, Noboru Numao, Kazunori Kihara, Tokyo, Japan MP78-11 DO SARCOMATOID AND RHABDOID DIFFERENTIATION HAVE SIMILAR PROGNOSTIC EFFECTS FOR PATIENTS WITH GRADE 4 RENAL CELL CARCINOMA? Onder Kara*, Homayoun Zargar, Matthew Maurice, Hiury Andrade, Oktay Akca, Peter Caputo, Daniel Ramirez, Ercan Malkoc, Brian Rini, Jihad Kaouk, Cleveland, OH MP78-12 UTILITY OF CAD DERIVED PEAK ENHANCEMENT IN DISCRIMINATING CLEAR CELL RENAL CELL CARCINOMA FUHRMAN GRADES I-IV AT FOUR-PHASE MDCT Heidi Coy*, Jonathan Young, Michael Douek, Pechin Lo, Matthew Brown, James Sayre, Steven Raman, Los Angeles, CA MP78-06 GENETIC ALTERATIONS IN SPECIFIC CHROMOSOMAL REGIONS INDICATE METASTATIC POTENTIAL IN CCRCC PATIENTS Julia Grimm, Martin Janssen, Homburg, Germany, Arndt Hartmann, Christine Stöhr, Frank Kunath, Erlangen, Germany, Michael Stöckle, Kerstin Junker*, Homburg, Germany MP78-13 PROSPECTIVE EVALUATION OF 99MTCSESTAMIBI SPECT/CT FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF RENAL ONCOCYTOMAS AND HYBRID ONCOCYTIC/ CHROMOPHOBE TUMORS Michael A. Gorin*, Steven P. Rowe, Alexander S. Baras, Lilja B. Solnes, Mark W. Ball, Phillip M. Pierorazio, Christian P. Pavlovich, Jonathan I. Epstein, Mehrbod S. Javadi, Mohamad E. Allaf, Baltimore, MD MP78-07 BLOOD BASED EXOSOMAL MIRNAS AS BIOMARKERS FOR DIAGNOSIS AND PROGNOSIS OF CLEAR CELL RENAL CELL CANCER Joana Heinzelmann, Sophie Baumgart, Seastian Hölters, Martin Janssen, Michael Stöckle, Kerstin Junker*, Homburg, Germany MP78-08 DIAGNOSTIC POTENTIAL OF PROTON MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY ON RENAL TUMORS Masahiro Sumura*, Naoko Arichi, Shigenobu Nakamura, Hiroaki Yasumoto, Takeshi Yoshizako, Hajime Kitagaki, Hiroaki Shiina, Izumo, shimane, Japan MP78-14 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE GENE EXPRESSION PROFILES OF RENAL CELL CARCINOMA AND BOTH PROGNOSTIC MOLECULAR CLASSIFICATION AND RESPONSE TO TARGETED THERAPY Tomohiko Yanagida*, Seiji Hoshi, junya Hata, Michihiro Yabe, Yuichi Sato, Hidenori Akaihata, Sohichiro Ogawa, Nobuhiro Haga, Nobuhiro Kushida, Kei Ishibashi, Emi Ito, Junichi Imai, Satoshi Waguri, Shinya Watanabe, Ken Aikawa, Yoshiyuki Kojima, Fukushima City, Japan MP78-09 IDENTIFICATION AND VALIDATION OF AN 8-GENE EXPRESSION SIGNATURE FOR PREDICTING HIGH FUHRMAN GRADE RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Fangning Wan*, Yao Zhu, Chengtao Han, Bo Dai, Hailiang Zhang, Guohai Shi, Dingwei Ye, Shanghai, China, People’s Republic of MP78-15 MP78-10 THE INFLUENCE OF GENETIC VARIANTS ON CLINICAL OUTCOMES AND TOXIC EFFECTS IN PATIENTS WITH ADVANCED RENAL CELL CARCINOMA TREATED WITH SORAFENIB: A MULTI-CENTER RESEARCH Chao Qin*, Qiang Cao, Pu Li, Shangqian Wang, Jian Wang, Meilin Wang, Nanjing, China, People’S Republic Of, Liqun Zhou, Beijing, China, People’S Republic Of, Dingwei Ye, Yiran Huang, Shanghai, China, People’S Republic Of, Xiaofeng Sun, Qing Zou, Nanjing, China, People’S Republic Of, Lijiang Sun, Qingdao, China, People’S Republic Of, Jian Zhu, Nantong, China, People’S Republic Of, Fade Liu, Nanjing, China, People’S Republic Of, Li Cui, Changzhou, China, People’S Republic Of, Xiaoxiang Wang, Yangzhou, China, People’S Republic Of, Hu Zhao, Jiangyin, China, People’S Republic Of, Jianchun Chen, Wujiang, China, People’S Republic Of, Zhengdong Zhang, Pengfei Shao, Xiaobing Ju, Changjun Yin, Nanjing, China, People’S Republic Of *Presenting author BAP1 IS OVER-EXPRESSED IN BLACK VS. WHITE PATIENTS WITH MX-M1 CLEAR CELL RENAL CELL CARCINOMA (CCRCC) David J. Paulucci, John P. Sfakianos*, Shalini Singh Yadav, Ketan K. Badani, New York, NY MP78-16 CORRELATION OF BAP1 AND PBRM1 MUTATIONAL STATUS AT TIME OF CYTOREDUCTIVE NEPHRECTOMY WITH SURVIVAL Brandon J Manley*, Jozefina Casuscelli, Daniel M Tennenbaum, Maria F Becerra, Almedina Redzematovic, Maria E Arcila, Paul Russo, Jonathan A. Coleman, Martin H. Voss, Darren R. Feldman, Robert J. Motzer, James J Hsieh, A. Ari Hakimi, New York, NY MP78-17 PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF TISSUE BASED BIOMARKER SIGNATURE IN CLEAR CELL RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Ahmed Haddad*, Dallas, TX, Jun-Hang Luo, Guangzhou, China, People’s Republic of, Laura-Maria Krabbe, Muenster, Germany, Oussama Darwish, Bishoy Gayed, Dallas, TX, Ramy Youssef, Irvine, CA, Payal Kapur, Dinesh Rakheja, Yair Lotan, Arthur Sagalowsky, Vitaly Margulis, Dallas, TX 265 MONDAY MP78-05 MP78-18 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PREOPERATIVE C - REACTIVE PROTEIN AND FUHRMAN NUCLEAR GRADE IN STAGE T1 RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Rishi Sekar, Dattatraya Patil, Jeff Pearl*, Yoram Baum, Stephanie Spetka, Meherdad Alemozaffar, Christopher Filson, John Pattaras, Kenneth Ogan, Viraj Master, Atlanta, GA MP78-20 PROGNOSTIC UTILITY OF A MULTI-GENE SIGNATURE (THE CELL CYCLE PROLIFERATION SCORE) IN PATIENTS WITH RENAL CELL CARCINOMA (RCC) AFTER RADICAL NEPHRECTOMY Adam Feldman*, Boston, MA, Rohit Mehra, Ann Arbor, MI, Placede Fosso, Salt Lake City, UT, J. Stuart Wolf, Brian Orr, Ann Arbor, MI, Shulin Wu, Boston, MA, Zaina Sangale, Steve Stone, Salt Lake City, UT, Chin-Lee Wu, Boston, MA, Todd Morgan, Ann Arbor, MI MP78-19 DO RENIN-ANGIONTENSIN BLOCKERS AFFECT RENAL FUNCTION AND ADVERSE OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY? Yaw A. Nyame*, Helen Liang, Hans Arora, Bradley Gill, Peter Caputo, Daniel Ramirez, Khaled Fareed, Robert Stein, Georges-Pascal Haber, Andrew J. Stephenson, Amr Fergany, Jihad Kaouk, Cleveland, OH APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Monday, May 9, 2016 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 79 PROSTATE CANCER: STAGING II Room 30 ABC @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: William Aronson and Douglas Scherr ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP79-01 IDENTIFICATION OF PATHOLOGICALLY INSIGNIFICANT DISEASE IN PATIENTS WITH INTERMEDIATE RISK PROSTATE CANCER: THE MULTICENTER KCAP REGISTRY-BASED STUDY Ohseong Kwon*, Yong Hyun Park, Cheol Kwak, Choung-Soo Kim, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Seok-Soo Byun, Seongnam, Korea, Republic of, Hyun Moo Lee, Byung Ha Chung, Ji Youl Lee, Hyun Woo Kim, Seoul, Korea, Republic of ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP79-05 VALIDATION OF THE NOVEL 5-GROUP GLEASON GRADING SYSTEM: 3ⴙ5 DISEASE RISK MAY BE OVERESTIMATED Roderick van den Bergh*, Melbourne, Australia, Theo van der Kwast, Toronto, Canada, Jeroen de Jong, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Homi Zargar, Declan Murphy, Melbourne, Australia, Henk van der Poel, Amsterdam, Netherlands MP79-06 CLINICAL IMPACT OF 68GA-PSMA PET/CT IN PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS WITH RISING PSA AFTER TREATMENT WITH CURATIVE INTENT: PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS OF 42 CONSECUTIVE PATIENTS Simone Albisinni*, Carlos Artigas, Fouad Aoun, Ibrahim Biaou, Ksenija Limani, Eric Hawaux, Alexandre Peltier, Patrick Flamen, Roland van Velthoven, bruxelles, Belgium MP79-02 EVALUATION OF THE PROGNOSTIC IMPACT OF 18F-CHOLINE PET/CT IN PATIENTS WITH SKELETAL RECURRENCE PROSTATE CANCER Fabio Zattoni*, Laura Evangelista, Emanuela Agostini, Francesco Cattaneo, Andrea Guttilla, Filiberto Zattoni, Padua, Italy MP79-03 BASELINE PROSTATE ATROPHY IS ASSOCIATED WITH LOWER TUMOR VOLUME IN MEN WITH PROSTATE CANCER ON REPEAT BIOPSY Daniel Moreira*, Rochester, MN, Gerald Andriole, St. Louis, MO, Ramiro CastroSantamaria, King of Prussia, PA, Stephen Freedland, Los Angeles, CA MP79-07 LYMPH NODE STAGING IN BIOCHEMOCAL RECURRENT PROSTATE CANCER: DOES THE TRACER MATTERF18-FLUOROETHYLCHOLINE VERSUS GA68-PSMA-HBED-CC PET/CT David Pfister*, Aachen, Germany, Daniel Porres, Cologne, Germany, Florian Steib, Ruth Knuechel, Aachen, Germany, Axel Heidenreich, Cologne, Germany, Floroian Behrend, Frederik Verburg, Aachen, Germany MP79-04 GLEASON 6, STAGE T3 PROSTATE CANCER IS ASSOCIATED WITH LOW RATES OF RECURRENCE Scott Wiener*, Peter Haddock, Ilene Staff, Joseph Cusano, Joseph Wagner, Hartford, CT 266 MP79-08 INTRAOPERATIVE FLUORESCENCE IMAGING WITH INDOCYANINE GREEN FOR SENTINEL LYMPH NODES FOR PROSTATE CANCER DURING LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Jun Miki*, Takafumi Yanagisawa, Fumihiko Urabe, Keiji Yasue, Taro Igarashi, Hayato Shimada, Kashiwa, Japan, Takahiro Kimura, Hiroyuki Takahashi, Tokyo, Japan, Kouichi Kishimoto, Kashiwa, Japan, Shin Egawa, Tokyo, Japan MP79-15 RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY AND THE EFFECT OF CLOSE SURGICAL MARGINS: ANALYSIS FROM THE SEARCH DATABASE Sean Stroup*, San Diego, CA, Zinan Chen, Lauren Howard, Durham, NC, Stephen Freedland, Los Angeles, CA, Daniel Moreira, Rochester, MN, Martha Terris, Augusta, GA, William Aronson, Los Angeles, CA, Matthew Cooperberg, San Francisco, CA, Christopher Amling, Portland, OR, Christopher Kane, San Diego, CA MP79-17 INCREMENTAL VALUE OF PREOPERATIVE MRI IN PREDICTING OUTCOME AT RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Alessandro Morlacco*, Vidit Sharma, Laureano J. Rangel, Rachel E. Carlson, Adam T. Froemming, Boyd R. Viers, R. Jeffrey Karnes, Rochester, MN MP79-10 PROTON MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING SPECTROSCOPY IMPROVES PREDICTION OF HIGH GRADE PROSTATE CANCER WHEN INTEGRATED IN PI-RADS 2 Michael Leapman, Zhen Wang, Spencer Behr, John Kurhanewicz, Ronald Zagoria, Peter Carroll, Cassia Guimarães, Antonio Westphalen*, San Francisco, CA MP79-18 EX-VIVO EVALUATION OF INTRAPROSTATIC TRACER DISTRIBUTION OF TARGETED VERSUS TEMPLATE PERINEAL INJECTION OF FREE INDOCYANINE GREEN FOR FLUORESCENCE TARGETED PELVIC LYMPH NODE DISSECTION (F-T PLND) IN PROSTATE CANCER Christine Englberger, Tobias Schätz, Thomas Kunit, Martin Drerup, Matthias Meissnitzer, Rosemarie Forstner, Esra Foditsch, Peter Törzsök, Martina Hager, Günter Janetschek, Karl-Dietrich Sievert, Stephan Hruby*, Salzburg, Austria MP79-11 EXTERNAL VALIDATION OF A PROGNOSTIC GLEASON GRADE CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM Michael Leapman*, Janet Cowan, Gray Roberge, Mohamed Eltemamy, Jeff Simko, Peter Carroll, Matthew Cooperberg, San Francisco, CA MP79-12 CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF PERCENTAGE OF GLEASON PATTERN 4 IN GLEASON SCORE 7 PROSTATE CANCER AT RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Mohsin Jamal*, Sean R. Williamson, Mireya Diaz-Insua, Mani Menon, Hans Stricker, James Peabody, Craig Rogers, Nilesh Gupta, Detroit, MI MP79-19 IMPACT OF INTRINSIC AND EXTRINSIC FACTORS ON THE DETECTION RATE OF THE PET TRACER FLUCICLOVINE (18F) IN BIOCHEMICAL RELAPSE OF PROSTATE CANCER: A MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL EXPERIENCE Trond Veld Bogsrud*, Oslo, Norway, Cristina Nanni, Bologna, Italy, Peter Nieh, Atlanta, GA, Lucia Zanoni, Bologna, Italy, Tore BachGansmo, H Sletten, K Koren, Jesse Kieboom, Oslo, Norway, Albert Chau, Penny Ward, Oxford, United Kingdom, Mark Goodman, Atlanta, GA, Stefano Fanti, Bologna, Italy, David Schuster, Atlanta, GA, Frode Willoch, Oslo, Norway MP79-13 TESTOSTERONE LEVELS AS A PREDICTOR FACTOR OF AGRESSIVE DISEASE IN PATIENTS WITH PROSTATE CANCER SUBMITTED TO RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY George A. M. Lins de Albuquerque*, Giuliano B. Guglielmetti, José Pontes Jr., Rafael Locali, Rafael F. Coelho, José Cury, Miguel Srougi, Wiliam C. Nahas, São Paulo, Brazil MP79-14 EXTENDED TEMPLATE PELVIC LYMPH NODE DISSECTION FOR INTERMEDIATEHIGH RISK PROSTATE CANCER: A THERAPEUTIC UNCERTAINTY Muammer Altok*, Mary Achim, Surena Matin, John Davis, Houston, TX MP79-20 PATHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF PATIENTS UNDERGOING RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY WHO WERE POTENTIAL CANDIDATES FOR FOCAL THERAPY Ricardo Soares*, Robert Laing, Ben Haagsma, Krishna Patil, Christopher Eden, Stephen Langley, Guildford, United Kingdom APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM *Presenting author 267 MONDAY MP79-16 INDEPENDENT SURGICAL VALIDATION OF THE 2015 PROSTATE CANCER GRADE GROUPING SYSTEM Daniel Spratt*, Adam Cole, Rohit Mehra, William Jackson, Shuang Zhao, Jae Lee, Scott Tomlins, Alon Weizer, Angela Wu, Jeffery Montgomery, Lakshmi Kunju, David Miller, Brent Hollenbeck, Ganesh Palapattu, Felix Feng, Todd Morgan, Ann Arbor, MI MP79-09 PROSPECTIVE EVALUATION OF 68GAPSMA POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY/COMPUTERIZED TOMOGRAPHY FOR PREOPERATIVE LYMPH NODE STAGING IN PROSTATE CANCER Pim van Leeuwen*, Louise Emmeett, Francis Ting, Warick Delprado, Phillip Stricker, Sydney, Australia Monday, May 9, 2016 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 80 PROSTATE CANCER: LOCALIZED: SURGICAL THERAPY VII Room 28 DE @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Marc Dall’Era and Badrinath Konety ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP80-01 PHOSPHODIESTERASE TYPE 5 INHIBITOR USE IS NOT ASSOCIATED WITH BIOCHEMICAL RECURRENCE AFTER DEFINITIVE THERAPY FOR PROSTATE CANCER Michael Leapman*, Hao Nguyen, Janet Cowan, Sima Porten, Maxwell Meng, Matthew Cooperberg, Peter Carroll, San Francisco, CA ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP80-07 POSTERIOR RECONSTRUCTION OF THE RHABDOSPHINCTER IMPROVES EARLY RECOVERY OF URINARY CONTINENCE AFTER ROBOT-ASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Dmitry Pushkar*, Alexander Govorov, Pavel Rasner, Konstantin Kolontarev, Moscow, Russian Federation, Bernardo Rocco, Milan, Italy MP80-02 LATE RECOVERY OF ERECTILE FUNCTION IN MEN TREATED WITH ROBOTIC-ASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY: A NOVEL NOMOGRAM DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION Firas Abdollah*, Royal Oak, MI, Deepansh Dalela, Jesse Sammon, Akshay Sood, Detroit, MI, Nicola Fossati, Giorgio Gandaglia, Nazareno Suardi, Franco Gaboardi, Giovannialberto Pini, Milan, Italy, Craig Rogers, Wooju Jeong, James Peabody, Detroit, MI, Francesco Montorsi, Alberto Briganti, Milan, Italy, Mani Menon, Detroit, MI MP80-08 IMPACT OF POSTERIOR URETHROVESICAL RECONSTRUCTION ON EARLY RETURN TO CONTINENCE AFTER ROBOT-ASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL Jen Hoogenes*, Christopher Wu, Yuding Wang, Lisa Patterson, Edward Matsumoto, Bobby Shayegan, Hamilton, Canada MP80-09 IS EXTRAPERITONEAL ROBOT-ASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY CONTRAINDICATED IN THE SETTING OF PRIOR INGUINAL HERNIA REPAIR WITH MESH? David Horovitz*, Changyong Feng, Edward M. Messing, Jean V. Joseph, Rochester, NY MP80-03 ORGASMIC FUNCTION AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Kefu Du*, Chong Zhang, Angela Presson, Jonathan Tward, William Brant, Christopher Dechet, Salt Lake City, UT MP80-10 EVALUATION OF VOIDING SYMPTOM AND URINARY INCONTINENCE AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC AND ROBOT-ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY: A SINGLE-SURGEON EXPERIENCE Ja Yoon Ku*, Chan Ho Lee, Kyung Lee, Kyoung Hwan Kim, Seung Ryong Baek, Hyo Jung Park, PUSAN, Korea, Republic of, Young Ho Kim, Bucheon, Korea, Republic of, Hong Koo Ha, Pusan, Korea, Republic of MP80-04 FACTORS INFLUENCING RECOVERY OF ERECTILE FUNCTION FOLLOWING ROBOT ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY (RALP) Hariharan Palayapalayam Ganapathi*, Gabriel Ogaya, Travis Rogers, Tracey Woodlief, Harvey Tadzia, Vladimir Mouraviev, Vipul Patel, Celebration, FL MP80-05 NERVE SPARING DURING RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY DOES NOT ADVERSELY IMPACT MARGIN STATUS, COMPLICATIONS, OR LONG-TERM ONCOLOGIC OUTCOMES Vidit Sharma*, Boyd R Viers, Matthew K Tollefson, R. Houston Thompson, Stephen A Boorjian, Igor Frank, Matthew T Gettman, R. Jeffrey Karnes, Rochester, MN MP80-11 TUMOR CHARACTERISTICS, ONCOLOGICAL AND OVERALL OUTCOME AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY IN MEN 75 YEARS AND OLDER Philipp Mandel*, Hamburg, Germany, Maximilian Kriegmair, Mannheim, Germany, Janneke Kleine Kamphake, Felix Chun, Markus Graefen, Hartwig Huland, Derya Tilki, Hamburg, Germany MP80-06 INTRAOPERATIVE BIMANUAL EXAMINATION AND FROZEN-SECTION ANALYSIS DURING ROBOT-ASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY: A NOVEL TECHNIQUE FOR REDUCING POSITIVE SURGICAL MARGINS Akshay Sood*, Deepansh Dalela, Wooju Jeong, Khurshid Ghani, Mireya Diaz-Insua, Stacey Dusik, Nilesh Gupta, Mani Menon, James Peabody, Detroit, MI MP80-12 INTRAOPERATIVE ULTRASONOGRAPHY NAVIGATION USING PARALLEL-SIDE DOCKING TECHNIQUE DURING ROBOTICASSISTED PROSTATECTOMY Toru Harabayashi*, Keita Minami, Norikata Takada, Satoshi Nagamori, Sapporo, Japan 268 MP80-13 ROLE OF PREOPERATIVE MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING IN PREDICTING THE EARLY RECOVERY OF URINARY CONTINENCE AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Myungchan Park*, Seung-Kwon Choi, Myong Kim, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Won Hee Park, Incheon, Korea, Republic of, Jongwon Kim, Cheryn Song, Tai young Ahn, Hanjong Ahn, Seoul, Korea, Republic of MP80-18 LOW UTILIZATION OF ADJUVANT THERAPY FOR ADVERSE PATHOLOGIC FEATURES FOLLOWING RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY IN AFRICAN AMERICANS DOES NOT TRANSLATE TO AN INCREASED RISK OF BIOCHEMICAL RECURRENCE Ahmed Aboumohamed*, Kara Watts, Saman Moazami, Jacob Taylor, Daniel Pogash, Masrur Khan, Ilir Agalliu, Reza Ghavamian, Bronx, NY MP80-14 MRI PRIOR TO PROSTATECTOMY DOES NOT IMPROVE SURGICAL OUTCOMES Eric Kim*, Niraj Badhiwala, Joel Vetter, Robert Grubb, Gerald Andriole, St. Louis, MO HISTOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT OF THE MEMBRANOUS URETHRAL LENGTH IN RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY SPECIMEN PREDICTS POSTPROSTATECTOMY URINARY INCONTINENCE Yasuo Kohjimoto*, Hidetoshi Umemoto, Hiroyuki Koike, Shinpei Yamashita, Kazuro Kikkawa, Akinori Iba, Nagahide Matsumura, Isao Hara, Wakayama, Japan MP80-20 LONG-TERM FUNCTIONAL OUTCOMES OF PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS TREATED WITH ROBOT-ASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Firas Abdollah*, Royal Oak, MI, Deepansh Dalela, Jesse Sammon, Akshay Sood, Detroit, MI, Nicola Fossati, Giorgio Gandaglia, Nazareno Suardi, Franco Gaboardi, Milan, Italy, Craig Rogers, James Peabody, Detroit, MI, Francesco Montorsi, Alberto Briganti, Milan, Italy, Mani Menon, Detroit, MI MP80-16 PREDICTING LOW-RISK PROSTATE CANCER FROM TRANSPERINEAL SATURATION BIOPSIES Amila Siriwardana*, Pim van Leeuwen, Sydney, Australia, Monique Roobol, Rotterdam, Netherlands, Francis Ting, Sydney, Australia, Daan Nieboer, Rotterdam, Netherlands, James Thompson, Warick Delprado, Anne-Maree Haynes, Phillip Brenner, Phillip Stricker, Sydney, Australia APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM MP80-17 LONG-TERM ONCOLOGICAL OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS WITH PATHOLOGIC GLEASON 3ⴙ3 SCORE AT RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Philipp Mandel*, Markus Graefen, Felix Chun, Hartwig Huland, Derya Tilki, Hamburg, Germany Monday, May 9, 2016 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 81 SEXUAL FUNCTION/DYSFUNCTION: PENIS/TESTIS/URETHRA: BENIGN DISEASE & MALIGNANT DISEASE II Room 31 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: William Waters and Andrew James ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP81-01 UNLIKE AMERICAN MEN, BLACK AFRICAN MEN RARELY DEVELOP TESTICULAR CANCER: DATA FROM SOUTH AFRICA Farzana Cassim*, Cape Town, South Africa, Ryan Terlecki, Winston-Salem, NC, Kenny Du Toit, John Lazarus, Andrè Van Der Merwe, David Anderson, Cape Town, South Africa *Presenting author ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP81-02 CLINICAL EVALUATION OF THE PULMONARY RESECTION FOR LUNG METASTASES IN ADVANCED TESTICULAR CANCER PATIENTS AFTER CHEMOTHERAPY FROM JAPANESE HIGH VOLUME CENTER Hiroyuki Nakanishi*, Terukazu Nakamura, Syuichi Tahara, Masakatsu Ohishi, Takumi Shiraishi, Takashi Ueda, Osamu Ukimura, Kyoto, Japan 269 MONDAY MP80-15 MP80-19 EVALUATION OF THE Ⰶ QUADRELLA Ⰷ AT 2 YEARS : NEW INDEX FOR FUNCTIONAL AND ONCOLOGY PERFORMANCE SPECIFIC TO PROSTATE BRACHYTHERAPY Jean-Baptiste Coquet*, Francky Delage, Marie-Aimée Perrouin-Verbe, Jean-Pierre Malhaire, Alexandre Fourcade, Benoit Rousseau, Maxime Thoulouzan, Pierre Callerot, Georges Fournier, Antoine Valeri, Brest, France MP81-03 SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE MARKERS IN PATIENTS WITH METASTATIC GERM CELL TUMORS UNDERGOING CHEMOTHERAPY MIGHT BE OF PROGNOSTIC VALUE Christian Fankhauser*, Jörg Beyer, Sophia Sander, Cedric Poyet, Tullio Sulser, Thomas Hermanns, Zurich, Switzerland MP81-11 THE EFFECT OF SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS ON THE MANAGEMENT OF STAGE I NON-SEMINOMATOUS GERM CELL TESTICULAR TUMORS Anand Patel*, Simon Kim, Matthew Maurice, John Kiechle, Hui Zhu, Robert Abouassaly, Cleveland, OH MP81-12 LONG-TERM SEXUAL HEALTH OUTCOMES IN MEN WITH CLASSIC BLADDER EXSTROPHY Ross Everett, Timothy Baumgartner*, Kathy Lue, Ezekiel Young, Sunil Reddy, Uzoma Anele, Nilay Gandhi, Cameron Alexander, Heather Di Carlo, John Gearhart, Baltimore, MD MP81-04 IMPROVEMENTS IN SERUM TESTOSTERONE AFTER VARICOCELECTOMY IN MEN WITHOUT INFERTILITY Bobby Najari*, Michael Schulster, Phil Bach, Filipe Tenorio Lira Neto, James Kashanian, Marc Goldstein, New York, NY MP81-05 MP81-13 ROLE OF 1’38F-FDG PET/CT IN IDENTIFYING INGUINAL NODAL METASTASIS IN PATIENTS ON SURVEILLANCE AFTER PRIMARY TREATMENT OF PENILE SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA- SINGLE CENTRE PROSPECTIVE STUDY Yuvaraja Thyavihally*, Santosh Waigaonkar, Abhinav Pednekar, Nikhil Dharmadhikari, Harshvardhan Rao, Nikhil Gulavani, Tirathram Kaushik, Mrunal Parab, Kalyan Chakradhar, Amit Patil, Mumbai, India RACIAL DISPARITIES DIFFER FOR AFRICAN AMERICANS AND HISPANICS IN THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF PENILE CANCER Emily Slopnick*, Simon Kim, Jonathan Kiechle, Chris Gonzalez, Hui Zhu, Robert Abouassaly, Cleveland, OH MP81-06 NON-GUIDELINE DIRECTED CARE OF PATIENTS WITH TESTICULAR CANCER Kevin Wymer*, Shane Pearce, Chicago, IL, Kelly Harris, Phillip M. Pierorazio, Baltimore, MD, Scott Eggener, Chicago, IL MP81-14 WHEN IS IT APPROPRIATE TO CONSIDER TESTIS-SPARING SURGERY FOR UNILATERAL TESTICULAR TUMORS? Michael Maccini*, Brian Caldwell, Paul Maroni, Nicholas Cost, Aurora, CO MP81-07 PATIENT-REPORTED ASSESSMENT OF ANATOMICAL, NEUROLOGICAL AND FUNCTIONAL CHANGES OF THE GENITALIA AFTER ANTERIOR URETHROPLASTY: INCIDENCE AND RECOVERY OF FUNCTION Christopher Tam*, Maria Voznesensky, Iowa City, IA, Benjamin Breyer, San Francisco, CA, Sean Elliott, Minneapolis, MN, Christopher McClung, Columbus, OH, Jeremy Myers, Salt Lake City, UT, Alex Vanni, Burlington, MA, Bryan Voelzke, Seattle, WA, Bradley Erickson, Iowa City, IA MP81-15 MP81-08 LONG-TERM OUTCOMES IN PARATESTICULAR SARCOMA: A ROLE FOR HEMISCROTECTOMY Lih-Ming Wong*, East Melbourne, Australia, Brendan Dickson, Charles Catton, Toronto, Canada, Stanley Yap, Davis, CA, Thamir Alkasab, Robert Hamilton, Michael Jewett, Toronto, Canada GENETIC BASIS FOR CISPLATIN RESISTANCE IN PATIENTS WITH ADVANCED GERM CELL TUMORS (GCT) Aditya Bagrodia*, Byron Lee, William Lee, Eugene Cha, John Sfakianos, Paul Gao, Emily Zabor, Irina Ostrovnaya, Samuel Kaffenberger, Jana Eng, Michael Berger, Dean Bajorin, Nikolaus Schultz, Joel Sheinfeld, George Bosl, Hikmat Al-Ahmadie, David Solit, Darren Feldman, New York, NY MP81-16 PERIOPERATIVE AND EARLY ONCOLOGICAL OUTCOMES FOLLOWING ROBOT ASSISTED RETROPERITONEAL LYMPH NODE DISSECTION FOR TESTICULAR CANCER: A MULTIINSTITUTIONAL STUDY Haidar Abdul-Muhsin*, Phoenix, AZ, Michael Marshall, Sean Stroup, James L’esperance, San Diego, CA, Michael Woods, Chapel Hill, NC, James Porter, Seattle, WA, Erik Castle, Phoenix, AZ MP81-09 SECONDARY URETHRAL MALIGNANCIES FOLLOWING PROSTATE BRACHYTHERAPY Shree Agrawal*, John Lacy, Cleveland, OH, Herman Bagga, Pittsburgh, PA, Kenneth Angermeier, Jay Ciezki, Rahul Tendulkar, Hadley Wood, Cleveland, OH MP81-17 ORCHIECTOMY FOLLOWING MICROSURGICAL DENERVATION OF THE SPERMATIC CORD: SINGLE INSTITUTION REVIEW Kathryn Lipscomb*, Daniel Williams, IV, Madison, WI MP81-10 OUTCOMES OF CO2 LASER FOR PENILE CARCINOMA IN SITU AT A UK TERTIARY CENTRE Luke McGuinness*, Rajan Veeratterapillay, Newcastle, United Kingdom, Daniel Conaway, Luke Teo, Sue Asterling, Damien Greene, Phil Keegan, Sunderland, United Kingdom 270 MP81-18 PERIOPERATIVE AND EARLY ONCOLOGICAL OUTCOMES IN POSTCHEMOTHERAPY ROBOT ASSISTED RETROPERITONEAL LYMPH NODE DISSECTION FOR TESTICULAR CANCER: A MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL STUDY Haidar Abdul-Muhsin*, Phoenix, AZ, Michael Marshall, Sean Stroup, San Diego, CA, James Porter, Seattle, WA, Michael Woods, Chapel Hill, NC, James L’esperance, San Diego, CA, Erik Castle, Phoenix, AZ MP81-20 IRINOTECAN AND NEDAPLATIN AS SALVAGE THERAPY FOR PATIENTS WITH ADVANCED GERM CELL TUMOR FOLLOWING INTENSIVE TREATMENT WITH CISPLATIN-BASED COMBINATION CHEMOTHERAPIES Masatomo Nishikawa*, Hideaki Miyake, Masato Fujisawa, Kobe, Japan APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM MP81-19 PROGRAMMED DEATH LIGAND-1 (PD-L1) STATUS IN NORTH AMERICAN COHORT OF PENILE SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA Margaret Cocks, Diana Taheri, Mark W Ball, Stephania M Bezerra, Alan Meeker, Maria Del Carmen Rodriguez, Alcides Chaux, Arthur Burnett, George Netto*, Baltimore, MD Monday, May 9, 2016 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm SEXUAL FUNCTION/DYSFUNCTION: PEYRONIE’S DISEASE Room 32 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Gregory Broderick and Ranjith Ramasamy TIME 3:30 3:40 3:50 4:00 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE PD45-01 RESTORATION OF PENILE FUNCTION AND PATIENT SATISFACTION WITH INTRALESIONAL COLLAGENASE CLOSTRIDIUM HISTOLYTICUM INJECTION FOR PEYRONIE’S DISEASE Matthew Ziegelmann*, Boyd R Viers, Kelly L McAlvany, George C Bailey, Joshua B Savage, Landon W Trost, Rochester, MN PD45-02 PD45-03 PD45-04 *Presenting author ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 4:10 PD45-05 A SURVEY OF SMSNA MEMBERS REGARDING COMPLICATIONS FOLLOWING INTRALESIONAL INJECTION THERAPY WITH CLOSTRIDIUM COLLAGENASE HISTOLYTICUM FOR PEYRONIE’S DISEASE Faysal A Yafi*, James Anaissie, Jonathan Zurawin, Suresh C Sikka, Wayne JG Hellstrom, New Orleans, LA IMPACT OF NUMBER OF CYCLES OF COLLAGENASE CLOSTRIDIUM HISTOLYTICUM ON OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS WITH PEYRONIE’S DISEASE James Anaissie*, Faysal A Yafi, Elizabeth J Traore, Suresh C Sikka, Wayne JG Hellstrom, New Orleans, LA SURVEY OF PATIENT AND PARTNER SATISFACTION FOLLOWING COLLAGENASE CLOSTRIDIUM HISTOLYTICUM TREATMENT FOR PEYRONIE’S DISEASE Elizabeth J Traore*, Faysal A Yafi, James Anaissie, Suresh C Sikka, Wayne JG Hellstrom, New Orleans, LA NON-INDUSTRY SPONSORED SAFETY ANALYSIS FOLLOWING COLLAGENASE CLOSTRIDIUM HISTOLYTICUM (XIAFLEX®) INJECTION IN MEN WITH PEYRONIE’S DISEASE Ryan Owen*, Chris Winter, Michael Jennings, Jonathan Angelle, Wesley White, Knoxville, TN, LeRoy Jones, San Antonio, TX, Edward Kim, Knoxville, TN 271 4:20 PD45-06 SUPERIOR COST EFFECTIVENESS OF PENILE PLICATION VERSUS INTRALESIONAL COLLAGENASE INJECTION FOR TREATMENT OF PEYRONIE’S DISEASE DEFORMITIES Billy Cordon*, Ryan Hutchinson, Matthias Hofer, Dallas, TX, Gregory Broderick, Jacksonville, FL, Yair Lotan, Allen Morey, Dallas, TX 4:30 PD45-07 PRACTICAL COMPUTERIZED SOLUTION FOR INCISION AND GRAFTING IN PEYRONIE’S DISEASE Alexandre Miranda*, Francisco Sampaio, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 4:40 PD45-08 EARLY OUTCOMES OF CONCURRENT TACHOSIL GRAFTING WITH IPP PLACEMENT Neil Patel*, Springfield, IL, Michael Butcher, St. Louis Park, MN, Tobias S Kohler, Springfield, IL MONDAY Podium Session 45 4:50 5:00 PD45-09 PD45-10 PENILE PROSTHESIS CAN SAFELY AND EASILY BE INSERTED IN PATIENTS WITH PEYRONIE’S DISEASE: RESULTS OF THE PROPPER STUDY Mohit Khera*, Houston, TX, Anthony Bella, Ottawa, Canada, Edward Karpman, Mountain View, CA, William Brant, Salt Lake City, UT, Brian Christine, Homewood, AL, Bryan Kansas, Austin, TX, LeRoy Jones, San Antonio, TX, Tobias Kohler, Springfield, IL, Nelson Bennett, Burlington, MA, Eugene Rhee, San Diego, CA, Gerard Henry, Shreveport, LA 5:10 PD45-11 CALCIFIED PEYRONIE’S PLAQUE AND ALVEOLAR BONE ARE SIMILAR IN STRUCTURE AND MINERAL DENSITY Ryan Hsi*, Ling Chen, Feifei Yang, Amanda Reed-Maldonado, Sunita Ho, Tom Lue, Marshall Stoller, San Francisco, CA 5:20 PD45-12 NEW EXPERIMENTAL MODEL IN RATS FOR PEYRONIE’S DISEASE: CHANGES OF COMPONENTS OF THE EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX David Cohen*, Maria Aparecida Pinhal, Thérese Theodoro, Ana Maria Mader, Giuliana Petri, Andre Venturini, Sidney Glina, São Paulo, Brazil VALIDATION STUDY: PATIENT REPORTED OUTCOME MEASURE (PROM) FOR PENILE CURVATURE SURGERY Angus Campbell*, RIchard Akiboye, Surrey, United Kingdom, Saheel Mukhtar, Matthew Jackson, Tet Yap, Nicholas Watkin, London, United Kingdom APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Monday, May 9, 2016 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm Video Session 12 RECONSTRUCTION The videos in this session as well as the video libraries from the 2011-2016 Annual Meetings may be viewed in the Surgical Video Library and purchased in the Products Store during the Annual Meeting. Both are located in the Sails Pavilion. AUA members receive free online access to the Surgical Video Library throughout the year through AUAUniversity. Visit www.AUAnet.org/University to access. Room 29 CD @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Daniel Dugi, III and Lee Zhao ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE V12-01 TRANSURETHRAL VENTRAL BUCCAL MUCOSA GRAFT (BMG) INLAY URETHROPLASTY FOR DISTAL URETHRAL STRICTURES Mourad Abouelleil*, Michael Daneshvar, Dmitriy Nikolavsky, Syracuse, NY V12-02 MAGNETIC BOWEL ANASTOMOSIS: FIRST-IN-HUMAN MAGNAMOSIS APPLICATION Claire Graves*, Ryan Hsi, Selma Masic, Jill Imamura-Ching, Michael Harrison, Marshall Stoller, San Francisco, CA V12-03 A NEW LAPAROSCOPIC MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNIQUE OF TRANSPOSING OMENTUM TO PERINEUM FOR RECTO URETHRAL FISTULA Sanjay Kulkarni*, Pune, India, Guido Barbagli, Arezzo, Italy, Pankaj Joshi, Sandesh Surana, Atef Homuda, Jyotsna Kulkarni, Pune, India V12-04 V12-05 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE V12-06 TRANSCORPORAL ARTIFICIAL URINARY SPHINCTER PLACEMENT IN PATIENTS WITH PRIOR INFLATABLE PENILE PROSTHESIS UTILIZING 6-PLY ACELLULAR GRAFT Melissa Mendez*, Aaron Lentz, Durham, NC RESECTION & RECONSTRUCTION OF MASSIVE LYMPHEDEMA OF THE MALE GENITALIA Jonathan Witten*, Kim Thai, Daniel Dugi, Portland, OR A BONE-ANCHORED TECHNIQUE FOR PENILE PROSTHESIS INSERTION AFTER RADIAL FOREARM FREE FLAP NEOPHALLUS Joseph J. Pariser*, David M. Hatcher, Gregory T. Bales, Chicago, IL 272 V12-07 RECONSTRUCTION OF A SIXTEENCENTIMETER ANTERIOR URETHRAL STRICTURE: DOUBLE DORSAL BUCCAL MUCOSA GRAFT WITH THE ASOPA TECHNIQUE Alvaro Saavedra, Alejandro Rojas, Jose Arenas, Laura Velarde, Reynaldo Gomez*, Santiago, Chile V12-08 SINGLE-STAGE URETHROPLASTY WITH COMPLETE RETUBULARISATION OF ORAL GRAFTS FOR DISTAL PENILE STRICTURES Felix Campos*, Enrique Fes Ascanio, Simon Bugeja, Stella Ivaz, Anastasia Frost, Daniela Andrich, Anthony Mundy, London, United Kingdom V12-09 SACROCOLPOPEXY IN PATIENTS WITH BLADDER EXSTROPHY AND GENITAL PROLAPSE AFTER URINARY DIVERSION Nadine Wunder*, Mainz, Germany, Judy J Branscom, Pulaski, VA, Joachim W Thüroff, Mainz, Germany, Raimund Stein, Mannheim, Germany V12-10 DORSAL AND VENTRAL BUCCAL GRAFTS FOR BULBAR URETHRAL STRICTUES WITH UNILATERAL MOBILIZATION Arun Chawla*, 576104, India, Padmaraj Hegde, Manipal, India V12-11 THE USE OF SCAFFOLDING TISSUE BIOGRAFTS TO BOLSTER THE VESICOURETHRAL ANASTOMOSIS DURING SALVAGE ROBOT-ASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY REDUCES LEAK RATES AND CATHETER TIMES Yash Kadakia*, Vladimir Mouraviev, Anup Kumar, Srinivas Samavedi, Rafael F. Coelho, Bernardo Rocco, Gabriel Ogaya-Pinies, Hariharan Ganapathi, Jeffrey Marquinez, Vipul R. Patel, Celebration, FL *Presenting author TWO-SIDED DORSAL PLUS VENTRAL ORAL GRAFT URETHROPLASTY FOR LONG ANTERIOR URETHRAL STRICTURES Fikret Fatih Onol*, Istanbul, Turkey, Sinasi Yavuz Onol, Istanbul, Turkey, Ahmet Bindayi, Ahmet Tahra, Eyup Veli Kücük, Ugur Boylu, Istanbul, Turkey APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM REAL PENILE LENGHTENING AND WIDENING IN PEYRONIE’S DISEASE: CIRCULAR AND LONGITUDINAL GRAFTING WITH SIMULTANEOUS PENILE IMPLANT Rados Djinovic*, Nikola Stanojevic, Vladislav Pesic, Milja Mitrovic, Belgrade, Serbia, Marta Skrodzka, Bialystok, Poland, Antonio Ruffo, Naples, Italy, Salvatore Sansalone, Rome, Italy MONDAY V12-12 V12-13 273 NOTES MP ⫽ Moderated Poster Session, PD ⫽ Podium Session Plenary Session Tuesday, May 10, 2016 7:28 am - 4:10 pm PLENARY I - TUESDAY Hall A @ San Diego Convention Center 7:28 WELCOME AND ANNOUNCEMENTS 7:30 AUA GUIDELINE: NON-MUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER Sam Chang 7:40 LATE BREAKING ABSTRACTS PI-LBA 06: VA CSP#553 CHEMOTHERAPY AFTER PROSTATECTOMY (CAP) FOR HIGH RISK PROSTATE CARCINOMA: A PHASE III RANDOMIZED STUDY Daniel Lin*, Seattle, WA, Mark Garzotto, Portland, OR, William Aronson, Los Angeles, CA, Joseph Basler, San Antonio, TX, Thomas Beer, Portland, OR, Mary Brophy, Boston, MA, Kevin Kelly, Philadelphia, PA, Kelvin Lee, Ying Lu, Palo Alto, CA, Vivian Markle, Seattle, WA, Valerie McGuire, Palo Alto, CA, Unimye Nseyo, Gainesville, FL, Robert Ringer, Albuquerque, NM, Steven Savage, Charleston, SC, Mei-Chiung Shih, Patricia Sinnott, Palo Alto, CA, Edward Uchio, Irvine, CA, Yajie Wang, Palo Alto, CA, Claire Yang, Bruce Montgomery, Seattle, WA PI-LBA 08: PRELIMINARY ASESSMENT OF A VALIDATED URINE EXOSOME ASSAY (EXDX PROSTATE (INTELLISCORE) FOR PREDICTING BIOCHEMICAL RECURRENCE POST-PROSTATECTOMY James Eastham*, New York City, NY, Michael Donovan, New York, NY, Vip Patel, Celebration, FL, Vince O’Neill, Cambridge, MA, Stefan Bentink, Martinsreid, Germany, Johan Skog, Cambridge, MA, James McKiernan, New York City, NY PI-LBA 09: IsoPSA: INITIAL CLINICAL PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF A NOVEL STRUCTURE-BASED BIOMARKER FOR PROSTATE CANCER IN A MULTICENTER PROSPECTIVE TRIAL FOR GLEASON > 7 Eric Klein*, Mark Stovsky, Cleveland, OH, Robert Di Loreto, Jason Hafron, Kenneth Kernen, Troy, MI, Kannan Manickam, Baltimore, MD, Victor Kipnis, Bethesda, MD 8:00 SOCIÉTÉ INTERNATIONALE D’UROLOGIE (SIU) LECTURE: IMAGE GUIDED THERAPY FOR PROSTATE CANCER: QUO VADIS? Rafael Sanchez Salas 8:20 CRITICAL DISCUSSION: ADVANCED TESTING FOR MALE INFERTILITY: AGE-SPECIFIC GUIDELINES? Critical Discussant: Dolores Lamb Presenters: Edmund Ko James Smith 8:40 POINT-COUNTERPOINT: IS THERE A ROLE FOR NUTRACEUTICALS IN MALE INFERTILITY? Moderator: Mark Moyad Debater - Pro: Ethan Grober Debater - Con: Craig Niederberger 9:00 PANEL DISCUSSION: STRATIFYING CARE OF THE SMALL RENAL MASS: FROM BENCH TO BEDSIDE AND BACK Moderator: Robert Uzzo Panelists: Vinata Lokeshwar Jaime Landman Vinay Duddalwar 9:25 COMPLEX CASES: INTRAOPERATIVE CONSULT FOR URETERAL INJURY Presenter: Sean Elliott Panelists: Hadley Wood Lee Zhao *Presenting author 275 TUESDAY PI-LBA 07: THE DEVELOPMENT AND CLINICAL VALIDATION OF A HIGH SENSITIVITY URINE BIOMARKER TEST FOR THE DETERMINATION OF RECURRENCE IN UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA PATIENTS Yair Lotan*, Dallas, TX, Jay Raman, Hershey, PA, Shahrokh Shariat, Vienna, Austria, Laimonis Kavalieris, Dunedin, New Zealand, Chris Frampton, Christchurch, New Zealand, Henry Crist, Hershey, PA, Elsie Jacobson, Jimmie Suttie, David Darling, Dunedin, New Zealand, Scott Asroff, Mount Laurel, NJ, Doug Scherr, New York, NY, George Adams, Birmingham, AL, Evan Goldfischer, Poughkeepsie, NY, Jeffrey Thill, Orlando, FL, Joseph Williams, Meridian, ID, Joshua Stein, New Britain, CT, Paul O’Sullivan, Dunedin, New Zealand 9:55 COMPLEX CASES: BLADDER CANCER: HIGH GRADE SUPERFICIAL TCCA WHEN THERE IS NO BCG OR BCG FAILS Presenter: Gary Steinberg Panelists: Cheryl Lee Mark Schoenberg Maria Ribal Caparros 10:25 COMPLEX CASES: STONES: 15 MM LOWER POLE STONE Presenter: Mahesh Desai Panelists: Kenneth Pace Michael Wong Olivier Traxer 10:55 COMPLEX CASES: CHRONIC ORCHIALGIA Presenter: Daniel Shoskes Panelists: Daniel Williams Sijo Parekattil Peter Schlegel 11:25 COMPLEX CASES: PEYRONIE’S DISEASE Presenter: Lawrence Hakim Panelists: Hossein Sadeghi-Nejad Laurence Levine Run Wang Wayne Hellstrom 11:55 BREAK 1:00 AUDIENCE VOTES FOR TOP THREE AWARD WINNING VIDEOS TAKE HOME MESSAGES 1:30 PROSTATE CANCER Robert Abouassaly 1:40 BASIC SCIENCE RESEARCH Trinity Bivalacqua 1:50 INFECTION/INFLAMMATION Christina Ching 2:00 INFERTILITY/ANDROLOGY Joseph Alukal 2:10 STONE DISEASE/ENDOUROLOGY Timothy Averch 2:20 TRANSPLANTATION/VASCULAR SURGERY Christopher Marsh 2:30 PENILE, TESTIS AND URETHRAL CANCER Philippe Spiess 2:40 TRAUMA/RECONSTRUCTION/DIVERSION Ramon Virasoro 2:50 SEXUAL FUNCTION/DYSFUNCTION Ryan Terlecki 3:00 FEMALE UROLOGY/INCONTINENCE/URODYNAMICS Benjamin Brucker 3:10 BPH/LUTS Robert Kovell 3:20 MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY (LAPAROSCOPY/ROBOTICS) Li-Ming Su 3:30 OUTCOMES ANALYSIS Christopher Saigal 3:40 KIDNEY CANCER Jodi Maranchie 3:50 BLADDER CANCER Byron Lee 276 4:00 IMAGING Gary Faerber 4:10 SESSION CONCLUDES TM APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDIT Tuesday, May 10, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Moderated Poster Session 82 STONE DISEASE: EPIDEMIOLOGY & EVALUATION I Room 31 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Darren Beiko, Francis Keeley, Jr. and Michael Lipkin ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP82-01 THE CHANGING EPIDEMIOLOGY AND PREVALENCE OF RENAL TRACT CALCULI IN ENGLAND - A TEN-YEAR ANALYSIS Holly Ni Raghallaigh*, Brighton, United Kingdom, Robert Radcliffe, East Midlands, United Kingdom, Ahmed Ali, Andrew Symes, Brighton, United Kingdom ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP82-07 PRIMARY HYPERPARATHYROIDISM: CHALLENGES IN SCREENING AND DIAGNOSIS IN KIDNEY STONE FORMERS Leslee Matheny*, Tracy Marien, Mustafa Kadihasanoglu, Nicole L. Miller, Nashville, TN MP82-02 EVALUATION OF STUDENT ATHLETE KIDNEY STONE RISK VIA 24 HOUR URINE COLLECTION Katherine Theisen*, Omar Ayyash, Matthew Ferroni, Pittsburgh, PA, Kevin Rycyna, Travis AFB, CA, Julie Riley, Albuquerque, NM, Timothy Averch, Michelle Semins, Pittsburgh, PA MP82-09 METABOLIC STONE CENTER EFFECTIVELY DECREASES EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT VISITS IN HIGH-RISK PATIENTS George Turini, III*, Mary Flynn, Christopher Tucci, Gyan Pareek, Providence, RI MP82-03 AGE DIFFERENCES IN THE TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF KIDNEY STONE PRESENTATION Gregory Tasian*, Michelle Ross, Philadelphia, PA, Antonio Gasparrini, London, United Kingdom, Lihai Song, Philadelphia, PA, Robert Kopp, New Brunswick, NJ, Susan Furth, Philadelphia, PA MP82-10 DEVELOPMENT OF A NOVEL CURRICULUM IN MEDICAL KIDNEY STONE PREVENTION Troy A. Sukhu*, Jason R. Lomboy, Matthew R. Macey, Davis P. Viprakasit, Chapel Hill, NC MP82-04 DOES NIGHT TIME 12 HOUR URINE COLLECTION CORRELATE TO 24 HOUR URINE COLLECTION? Bryan Hinck*, Vishnuvardhan Ganesan, Sarah Tarplin, Cleveland, OH, John Asplin, Chicago, IL, Sri Sivalingam, Manoj Monga, Cleveland, OH MP82-05 MP82-11 THE PREDICTIVE VALUE OF URINALYSIS FOR THE DETECTION OF URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS IN ACUTE NEPHROLITHIASIS Matthew D. Lyons*, Jason R. Lomboy, Christina W. Zhou, Gary G. Koch, Alan Kerr, Peter H. Gilligan, Davis P. Viprakasit, Chapel Hill, NC AN ASSESSMENT OF SERUM TESTOSTERONE, SERUM ESTROGEN, VITAMIN D AND BONE MINERAL DENSITY IN ADULT IDIOPATHIC CALCIGEROUS RENAL STONE FORMERS Santosh Kumar*, Siddharth Jain, Shrawan Kumar Singh, Arup K Mandal, Anupam Lal, Sanjay Bhadada, Chandigarh, India MP82-12 INCREASING FUNGAL COLONIZATION WITH INCREASED DURATION OF URETERAL STENTS Mohamed Keheila*, Christian Chan, Salim Cheriyan, Patrick Yang, Samuel Abourbih, Nazih Khater, Jim Shen, D. Duane Baldwin, Loma Linda, CA MP82-06 A MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL ASSESSMENT OF THE PREVALENCE OF UNDIAGNOSED DIABETES MELLITUS AMONG URIC ACID STONE FORMERS Scott Wiener*, Farmington, CT, Natalia Hernandez, Brian Eisner, Boston, MA, Vernon Pais Jr., Lebanon, NH, Carl Gjertson, Erica Lambert, Farmington, CT *Presenting author MP82-13 POST PCNL SIRS IS NOT A PREDICTOR OF UNPLANNED READMISSION Rachel Moses*, Lebanon, NH, Vidit Sharma, Rochester, MN, Eric Raffin, Lebanon, NH, Boyd Viers, Deepak Agarwal, Amy Krambeck, Rochester, MN, Vernon Pais, Jr., Lebanon, NH 277 TUESDAY MP82-08 HEALTH RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE IN PATIENTS WITH UROLITHIASIS – QUALITATIVE RESEARCH TO AID DEVELOPMENT OF PATIENT REPORTED MEASURES AND DECISION AIDS Aditya Raja*, Fiona Wood, Hrishi Joshi, Cardiff, United Kingdom MP82-14 TEMPORAL TREND OF MEDICAL UTILIZATION AND COST FOR UPPER AND LOWER URINARY TRACT STONE DISEASES, 2000-2010: A POPULATIONBASED STUDY IN TAIWAN Han-Yu Weng*, Che-Yuan Hu, Tainan, Taiwan, Kuo-How Huang, Hong-Chiang Chang, Taipei, Taiwan MP82-15 MP82-18 EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT IMAGING MODALITY AFFECT ON SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF NEPHROLITHIASIS Ian Metzler*, Michelle Mogadassi, Marshall Stoller, Rebecca Smith Bindman, Tom Chi, San Francisco, CA MP82-19 CESSATION OF URETERAL COLIC DOES NOT NECESSARY MEAN THAT A URETERAL STONE HAS BEEN EXPELLED Natalia Hernandez*, Boston, MA, Yan Song, Shenyang, China, People’s Republic of, Brian Eisner, Boston, MA TEMPORAL TRENDS IN DIRECT COSTS OF NEPHROLITHIASIS, 1997 TO 2012 Gregory Tasian*, Michelle Ross, Lihai Song, Susan Furth, Philadelphia, PA MP82-16 CT FOR EVALUATION OF UROLITHIASIS: IMAGE QUALITY OF ULTRALOW-DOSE (SUB MSV) CT WITH KNOWLEDGE-BASED ITERATIVE RECONSTRUCTION AND DIAGNOSTIC PERFORMANCE OF LOWDOSE CT WITH STATISTICAL ITERATIVE RECONSTRUCTION Jin wook Kim*, Young Tae Moon, Kyung Do Kim, Tae-Hyoung Kim, Soon Chul Myung, Seung Hyun Ahn, Jae Duck Choi, Jung Hoon Kim, Min Soo Kim, Shin Young Lee, Byung Hoon Chi, In Ho Chang, Seoul, Korea, Republic of MP82-20 PROSPECTIVE MID-TERM EVALUATION OF THE IMPACT OF SILENT URETERAL STONE TREATMENT ON RENAL FUNCTION USING 99MTC-DMSA Giovanni Marchini*, Fábio Vicentini, Fábio Torricelli, Alexandre Danilovic, Artur Brito, Cesar Camara, Eduardo Mazzucchi, Miguel Srougi, Sao Paulo, Brazil APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM MP82-17 CAN ULTRASONOGRAPHY BE USED TO GUIDE THE DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF NEPHROLITHIASIS? Troy Larson*, Burlington, VT, Natalia Hernandez, Brian Eisner, Boston, MA, Jullet Han, Vernon M Pais Jr., Lebanon, NH, Kevan M. Sternberg, Burlington, VT Tuesday, May 10, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Moderated Poster Session 83 BLADDER CANCER: BASIC RESEARCH & PATHOPHYSIOLOGY IV Room 33 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Jay Shah and Piyush Agarwal ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP83-01 URINARY SHED BLADDER CANCER EXOSOMES HAVE DISTINCT MRNA PROFILES AND HAVE POTENTIAL AS URINARY BIOMARKERS Robert H. Blackwell*, Carrie Franzen, Michael Zilliox, Kimberly E. Foreman, Paul C. Kuo, Robert C. Flanigan, Gopal N. Gupta, Maywood, IL ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP83-03 EXPRESSION OF TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR AP2 (TFAP2) FAMILY MEMBERS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH THE BASAL MOLECULAR SUBTYPE OF HUMAN BLADDER CANCER AND ALTERED NOTCH PATHWAY ACTIVITY Wilson Chan*, Truc Tran, Hironobu Yamashita, Zongyu Zheng, Vasty Osei Amponsa, Yuka Imamura, Joshua Warrick, Jay Raman, David DeGraff, Hershey, PA MP83-02 ADDITION OF EMETINE DIHYDROCHLORIDE TO PLATINUM BASED CHEMOTHERAPY INHIBITS BLADDER CANCER CELL PROLIFERATION AND REDUCES THE EFFECTIVE DOSE OF PLATINUM CHEMOTHERAPY Valerie J. Davidson*, Robert H. Blackwell, Kimberly E. Foreman, Paul C. Kuo, Robert C. Flanigan, Gopal N. Gupta, Maywood, IL MP83-04 SYNERGISTIC ANTITUMOR EFFECT OF SATRAPLATIN AND NVP-BEZ235 IN CISPLATIN-RESISTANT HUMAN BLADDER CANCER CELLS Cheol Yong Yoon*, Mi Kyung Kong, Hyun Gyu Ahn, Seung Gu Kang, Jang Hee Han, Yong Jin Kang, Won Sik Jang, Joong Shik Lee, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Young Sik Kim, Goyang, Korea, Republic of, Hong Seok Park, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, In Rae Cho, Gimhae, Korea, Republic of, Jun Cheon, Young Deuk Choi, Seoul, Korea, Republic of 278 GLYCOLYTIC AND INFLAMMATORY PATHWAY GENES ARE OVEREXPRESSED IN BLADDER CANCER TUMORS Benjamin Nelson*, Thomas Osinski, David Gentile, Edward M Messing, Carla Beckham, Rochester, NY MP83-13 ONCOLYTIC VACCINIA VIRUS HAS SIGNIFICANT ACTIVITY AND INDUCES ANTI-TUMOR IMMUNITY IN BLADDER CANCER Kyle Potts*, Nicole Favis, Chad Irwin, Ronald Moore, David Evans, Mary Hitt, Edmonton, Canada MP83-06 VARIANTS IN THE INFLAMMATORY GENE PATHWAY ARE PREDICTIVE OF RECURRENCE AND PROGRESSION IN PATIENTS WHO RECEIVED BACILLUS OF CALMETTE AND GUÉRIN (BCG) FOR NONMUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER Stephen Williams*, Ashish Kamat, Chinedu Mmeje, Edwin Morales, Yuanqing Ye, Maosheng Huang, David Wang, Colin Dinney, Xifeng Wu, Houston, TX MP83-14 GENOMIC EXPRESSION EVIDENCE FOR ANDROGEN RECEPTOR AXIS ACTIVATION IN UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA: DATA FROM THE CANCER GENOME ATLAS Edwin E. Morales*, Stephen B. Williams, Jinesh G. Goodwin, Debasish Sundi, Carolyn L. Smith, David J. McConkey, Ashish M. Kamat, Houston, TX MP83-07 ROLE OF HINT3 IN P21 INDUCED NECROTIC CELL DEATH UPON BCG EXPOSURE IN UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA CELLS Gopitkumar Shah*, Fanghong Chen, GuangJian Zhang, William See, Milwaukee, WI MP83-15 MP83-16 EMETINE DIHYDROCHLORIDE ENHANCES CISPLATIN/GEMCITABINE-MEDIATED GROWTH INHIBITION OF BLADDER TUMOR CELLS IN VIVO Kimberly Foreman, Alexandra Mitchell, Samuel White, Emil Bielecki, Maria Picken, Gopal Gupta*, Maywood, IL MP83-08 LOCAL T LYMPHOCYTE SUBPOPULATION RESPONSES TO INTRAVESICAL BCG AND CHEMOTHERAPY IN AN IMMUNE COMPETENT MURINE MODEL OF BLADDER CANCER Max Kates*, Nikolai Sopko, Hotaka Matsui, Xiaopu Liu, Leonardo Reis, Noah Hahn, Alex Baras, Christina Kochel, Charles Drake, Trinity Bivalacqua, Baltimore, MD MP83-17 ELK1 ACTIVITY CORRELATES WITH BLADDER CANCER CELL GROWTH AS WELL AS CHEMORESISTANCE Takashi Kawahara, Hiroki Ide, Baltimore, MD, Hasanain Khaleel Shareef, Babylon, Iraq, Satoshi Inoue*, Eiji Kashiwagi, Baltimore, MD, Yi Li, Hangzhou, China, People’s Republic of, George Netto, Alexander Baras, Yichun Zheng, Hiroshi Miyamoto, Baltimore, MD MP83-09 TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR-RELATED APOPTOSIS-INDUCING LIGAND (TRAIL) POTENTIATES THE EFFECT OF BACILLUS CALMETTE-GUÉRIN (BCG) IN UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA MODEL Mehrsa Jalalizadeh*, Baltimore, MD, Leonardo O. Reis, São Paulo, Brazil, John L. Silberstein, Hiroshi Miyamoto, Armine K. Smith, Baltimore, MD MP83-18 FOXO1 AS A POTENTIAL TUMOR SUPPRESSOR IS INACTIVATED BY ANDROGENS IN BLADDER CANCER CELLS Hiroki Ide*, Satoshi Inoue, Baltimore, MD, Yi Li, Hangzhou, China, People’s Republic of, Yichun Zheng, Eiji Kashiwagi, Takashi Kawahara, George Netto, Hiroshi Miyamoto, Baltimore, MD MP83-10 CD44V8-10 INVOLVES ACQUISITION OF CISPLATIN-RESISTANCE IN UROTHELIAL CANCER Masayuki Hagiwara*, Eiji Kikuchi, Takeo Kosaka, Shuji Mikami, Hideyuki Saya, Tokyo, Japan, Ken Nakagawa, Chiba, Japan, Mototsugu Oya, Tokyo, Japan MP83-19 UPAR AND MTORC2: COUPLED TARGETS FOR THERAPEUTICS DEVELOPMENT IN BLADDER CANCER Andrew Hau*, Andrew Gilder, Jingjing Hu, Steven Gonias, Donna Hansel, La Jolla, CA MP83-11 GAIN-OF-FUNCTION OF P53 POINT MUTATIONS IN BLADDER CANCER DEVELOPMENT Mao-Wen Weng*, Hyun-Wook Lee, Tuxedo Park, NY, William C Huang, Herbert Lepor, Xue-Ru Wu, New York, NY, Moon-Shong Tang, Tuxedo Park, NY MP83-20 ENZALUTAMIDE AS AN ANDROGEN RECEPTOR INHIBITOR PREVENTS UROTHELIAL TUMORIGENESIS Takashi Kawahara*, Hiroki Ide, Eiji Kashiwagi, Baltimore, MD, Yi Li, Hangzhou, China, People’s Republic of, Satoshi Inoue, Yichun Zheng, Hiroshi Miyamoto, Baltimore, MD MP83-12 IN VITRO EFFECTS OF INTERFERON ALPHA IN BLADDER CANCER: IMMUNE CHECKPOINT EXPRESSION AND MICRORNA AND MRNA GENOMIC PROFILING Debasish Sundi*, Woonyoung Choi, I-Ling Lee, Nathaniel Berg, Edwin Morales, David McConkey, Colin Dinney, Houston, TX *Presenting author EFFECT OF GEMCITABINE AND MITOMYCIN ON CANCER STEM CELLS IN UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA CELLS Rani Ojha, Shrawan Singh*, Arup K Mandal, Vivekanand Jha, Chandigarh, India APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM 279 TUESDAY MP83-05 Tuesday, May 10, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Moderated Poster Session 84 PROSTATE CANCER: BASIC RESEARCH & PATHOPHYSIOLOGY III Room 30 ABC @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Stephen Boorjian and Rosalyn Adam ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP84-01 IN VITRO CULTURE OF PROSTATE CANCER XENOGRAFTS USING ORGANOID TECHNOLOGY Cheryl Nicholson*, Elizabeth Williams, Ian Vela, Brisbane, Australia ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP84-08 PROTEIN ARGININE METHYLTRANSFERASE 5 IS A NOVEL EPIGENETIC REGULATOR OF ANDROGEN RECEPTOR IN PROSTATE CANCER Xuehong Deng, Genbao Shao, Huantian Zhang, West Lafayette, IN, Jiaoti Huang, Los Angeles, CA, Chang-Deng Hu*, West Lafayette, IN MP84-02 IN VIVO QUANTITATIVE PHOSPHOPROTEOMIC PROFILING IDENTIFIES YAP1 REGULATORS OF CASTRATION RESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER STEM CELL GROWTH Ning Jiang*, Yuanjie Niu, Tianjin, China, People’S Republic Of MP84-09 INTERFERENCE WITH GLI BINDING TO ANDROGEN RECEPTORS ALTERS THE AR TRANSCRIPTOME AND EFFECTIVELY INHIBITS ANDROGEN GROWTHINDEPENDENCE OF PROSTATE CANCER CELLS Na Li, Sarah Truong, Mannan Nouri, Amy Lubik, Josselin Caradec, Ralph Buttyan*, Vancouver, Canada MP84-03 EXPRESSION OF ANDROGEN RECEPTOR SPLICE VARIANTS IN A NOVEL CASTRATION RESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER XENOGRAFT MODEL Takahiro Kimura*, Mariko Honda, Kojiro Tashiro, Shigehiro Bando, Hiroshi Sasaki, Yuko Kamata, Jun Miki, Shin Egawa, Tokyo, Japan MP84-10 ERG INDUCES ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM STRESS (ER) AND UNFOLDED PROTEIN RESPONSE (UPR) TO INITIATE PROSTATE CANCER CARCINOGENESIS Taduru L. Sreenath*, Shiela S. Macalindong, Natallia Mikhalkevich, Shashwat Sharad, Rockville, MD, Parameet Kumar, Bethesda, MD, Denise Young, Rishita Gupta, Shilpa Katta, Ahmed Mohamed, Shyh-Han Tan, Albert Dobi, Gyorgy Petrovics, Isabell A. Sesterhenn, Rockville, MD, Charles J. Bieberich, Baltimore, MD, Peter Nelson, Seattle, WA, David G. McLeod, Rockville, MD, Valeri Vasioukhin, Seattle, WA, Shiv Srivastava, Rockville, MD MP84-04 GENOMIC SCREEN IDENTIFIES ACTIONABLE KINASES FOR OBESITY DRIVEN PROSTATE CANCER Everardo Macias*, Los Angeles, CA, David Corcoran, Jen-Tsan Chi, Durham, NC, Stephen Freedland, Los Angeles, CA MP84-05 THE OESTROGEN RECEPTOR IS SIGNIFICANTLY DYSREGULATED IN A MODEL OF DOCETAXEL RESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER AND TAMOXIFEN REVERSES APOPTOTIC RESISTANCE TO DOCETAXEL IN VITRO Dara Lundon*, Maria Prencipe, Amanda O’Neill, Sinead Ahearne, Stephen Madden, Padraig Doolan, William Watson, Dublin, Ireland MP84-11 BONE MICROENVIRONMENT TARGETED NANOPARTICLES FOR METASTATIC PROSTATE CANCER TREATMENT Andrew Gdowski*, Amalendu Ranjan, Anindita Mukerjee, Marjana Sarker, Joe Kimbell, Jamboor Vishwanatha, Fort Worth, TX MP84-06 CXCL8 COULD INDUCE AND MAINTAIN PROSTATE CANCER STEM CELLS VIA PI3K/AKT PATHWAY Yun Cui*, Mengkui Sun, Jixuan Liu, Shuai Hu, Yu Fan, Tianjing Lv, Wei Yu, Jie Jin, Beijing, China, People’s Republic of MP84-12 COMBATTING AR N-TERMINAL VARIANTDRIVEN ENZALUTAMIDE RESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER BY TARGETING THE KINASE HIPK2 Russell Ledet, Susan Logan, Michael Garabedian*, New York, NY MP84-07 A TALE OF TAILS – A NOVEL APPROACH TO IMMUNOTHERAPY OF PROSTATE CANCER Christine Galustian*, Dorota Smolarek, Christina Sakellariou, Oussama Elhage, Richard Smith, Prokar Dasgupta, London, United Kingdom 280 MP84-13 A NEW APPROACH FOR AN IMPROVED PSA DOUBLING TIME COMPUTATION FOR SELECTING PATIENTS CANDIDATE TO TIMELY SALVAGE RADIOTHERAPY FOR A BIOCHEMICAL RECURRENCE AFTER PROSTATECTOMY Paola Maria Rancoita, Cesare Cozzarini*, Barbara Noris Chiorda, Alberto Briganti, Chiara Lucrezia Deantoni, Claudio Fiorino, Nicola Fossati, Marcella Pasetti, Carla Sini, Francesco Montorsi, Nadia Di Muzio, Clelia Di Serio, Milan, Italy MP84-18 CORRELATION BETWEEN NUCLEAR PPAR⌫ EXPRESSION AND BIOCHEMICAL RECURRENCE IN PROSTATE CANCER Andres Acosta*, Virgilia Macias, Chicago, IL, Anthony Sisk, Los Angeles, CA, John Katzenellenbogen, Urbana, IL, Andre Kajdacsy-Balla, Chicago, IL MP84-19 ELEVATED EXPRESSION OF 15LIPOXYGENASE-2 (ALOX15B) IS ASSOCIATED WITH NONAGGRESSIVE PROSTATE CANCER AND CONFERS A SURVIVAL BENEFITS Kevin Ginsburg*, Greg Dyson, Aliccia BolligFischer, Isaac Powell, Detroit, MI MP84-14 OVERCOMING ENZALUTAMIDERESISTANT WITH A NOVEL ANTI-AR PEPTIDE IN PROSTATE CANCER CELLS Daniel Zainfeld*, Ruibao Chen, J Brantley Thrasher, Benyi Li, Kansas City, KS MP84-15 MP84-20 BIOINFORMATIC ANALYSIS UTILIZING THE ANDROGENIC SUPPRESSIVE EFFECT IDENTIFIED PROMISING CANDIDATE DRUGS FOR REPROGRAMMING DOCETAXELRESISTANT CASTRATION-RESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER Hiroshi Hongo*, Takeo Kosaka, Yota Yasumizu, Yasumasa Miyazaki, Eiji Kikuchi, Akira Miyajima, Mototsugu Oya, Tokyo, Japan PREVENT METASTASIS BY DOUBLE CHIMERIC ANTIGEN RECEPTOR T CELLS TARGETING CIRCULATING CANCER CELLS FOR PROSTATE CANCER TREATMENT Wujiang Liu*, Weidong Han, Liqun Zhou, Yinglu Guo, Beijing, China, People’s Republic of APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM TUESDAY MP84-16 PHOSPHATIDYLINOSITOL 4-KINASE TYPE III〈 (PI4KA) AND CXCR4 CROSSTALK IN PROSTATE CANCER CELLS Michael Cher*, Diego Sbrissa, Louie Semaan, Yanfeng Li, Assia Shisheva, Srinivasa Chinni, Detroit, MI MP84-17 LUTEOLIN HAS THERAPEUTIC POTENTIAL THROUGH THE REGULATION OF OXIDATIVE STRESS IN CASTRATIONRESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER Taku Naiki*, Aya Naiki-Ito, Toshiki Etani, Keitaro Iida, Ryosuke Ando, Noriyasu Kawai, Keiichi Tozawa, Kenjiro Kohri, Satoru Takahashi, Takahiro Yasui, Nagoya, Japan Tuesday, May 10, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Moderated Poster Session 85 KIDNEY CANCER: BASIC RESEARCH & PATHOPHYSIOLOGY II Room 28 DE @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Rajvir Dahiya and Peter Clark ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP85-01 MYOCYTE ENHANCER FACTOR 2A (MEF2A) IS UP-REGULATED IN CLEAR CELL RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Adam Kinnaird*, Bruno Saleme, Vikram Gurtu, Sotirios Zervopoulos, Aristeidis Boukouris, Alois Haromy, Trevor Stenson, Kristalee Watson, Peter Dromparis, Evangelos Michelakis, Edmonton, Canada *Presenting author ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP85-02 OVEREXPRESSION OF VCAN IS ASSOCIATED WITH METASTASIS AND UNFAVORABLE PROGNOSIS IN PATIENTS WITH RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Yozo Mitsui*, Hiroaki Shiina, Izumo, Japan, Shinichiro Fukuhara, Osaka, Japan, Miho Hiraki, Naoko Arichi, Hiroaki Yasumoto, Izumo, Japan, Rajvir Dahiya, Yuichiro Tanaka, San Francisco, CA 281 MP85-03 FABP7 AND 6 AS A POTENTIAL TARGET AND MARKER IN CLEAR CELL RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Kazuhiro Nagao*, Nachi Shinohara, Ube, Japan, Yuji Owada, Sendai, Japan, Frank Smit, Nijmegen, Netherlands, Hideyasu Matsuyama, Ube, Japan, Peter Mulders, Egbert Oosterwijk, Nijmegen, Netherlands MP85-04 DE NOVO GTP SYNTHESIS IS CRITICAL FOR CELL MIGRATION THROUGH IMPDH2 IN RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Hirofumi Yoshino*, Hideki Hideki, Masayuki Nakagawa, Kagoshima, Japan, Atsuo Sasaki, Cincinnati, OH MP85-05 MP85-06 MP85-07 MP85-08 MP85-09 ALTERNATIVE SPLICING OF EZH2 PREMRNA BY SF3B3 CONTRIBUTES TO THE TUMORIGENIC POTENTIAL OF RENAL CANCER Haibing Xiao*, Ke Chen, Hua Xu, Wuhan, China, People’s Republic of CYTOCHROME P450 1B1 PROMOTES RENAL CELL CARCINOMA TUMORIGENESIS VIA ALTERED EXPRESSION OF CDC20 AND DAPK1 GENES Yozo Mitsui*, Izumo, Japan, Inik Chang, Seoul, Korea, Democratic People’s Republic of, Shinichiro Fukuhara, Osaka, Japan, Miho Hiraki, Naoko Arichi, Hiroaki Yasumoto, Hiroaki Shiina, Izumo, Japan, Rajvir Dahiya, Yuichiro Tanaka, San Francisco, CA URINARY MIRNAS AS A PREDICTOR OF TUMOR RECURRENCE IN PATIENTS WITH CLEAR CELL RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Rodolfo Borges Dos Reis*, Xian Shu, Yuanqing Ye, Beatriz Sanchez Espiridion, Maosheng Huang, Mehrad Adibi, Leonardo Borregales, Lisly Chery, Jose Karam, Xifeng Wu, Christopher Wood, Houston, TX DIRECT REGULATION OF COLLAGEN CROSS-LINKING ENZYMES (LOXL2 AND PLOD2) BY TUMOR-SUPPRESSIVE MICRORNA-26A/B IN RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Akira Kurozumi*, Mayuko Kato, Yusuke Goto, Atsushi Okato, Ryosuke Matsushita, Chiba, Japan, Hideki Enokida, Masayuki Nakagawa, Kagoshima, Japan, Tomohiko Ichikawa, Naohiko Seki, Chiba, Japan ANGIOGENESIS RELATED MICRORNAS AND GENE EXPRESSION PROFILE IN RENAL CELL CARCINOMA, CLEAR CELL TYPE Rita de Cássia Oliveira, Nayara Viana, Katia Leite, Vanessa Guimarães, José Pontes, Sao Paulo, Brazil, Renato Ivanovic, São Paulo, Brazil, Caio Moura, Sao Paulo, Brazil, Denis Reis, São Paulo, Brazil, Nelson Dip, William Nahas, Miguel Srougi, Sabrina Reis*, Sao Paulo, Brazil 282 MP85-10 IDENTIFICATION OF WDR20 AS A NEW TUMOR SUPPRESSOR GENE PREFERENTIALLY ALTERED IN HIGHGRADE CLEAR CELL RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Mika Takahashi*, Tomoki Kai, Yufu, Japan, Akinori Tokunaga, Nagoya, Japan, Takeo Nomura, Fuminori Sato, Keiko Matsuura, Masatsugu Moriyama, Hiromitsu Mimata, Yufu, Japan MP85-11 GENETIC DELETION OF SAV1 ENHANCES PROLIFERATION AND NUCLEAR IRREGULARITY IN RENAL TUBULAR EPITHELIAL CELLS Tomoki Kai*, Keiko Matsuura, Yoshiyuki Tsukamoto, Mika Takahashi, Naoki Hijiya, Fuminori Sato, Masatsugu Moriyama, Hiromitsu Mimata, Yufu-City, Japan MP85-12 DIOSMETIN ENHANCES TRAIL-INDUCED APOPTOSIS IN RENAL CARCINOMA CELLS THROUGH THE UP-REGULATION OF DEATH RECEPTOR 5 Yu Ren*, Xuping Yao, Xue Wang, Shuaishuai Huang, Guobin Weng, Ningbo, China, People’s Republic of MP85-13 FNIP CO-CHAPERONES PROTECT THE TUMOR SUPPRESSOR FLCN FROM UBIQUITINATION AND DEGRADATION IN THE PROTEASOME Mark Woodford, Diana Dunn, Adam Blanden, Stewart Loh, Dimitra Bourboulia, Syracuse, NY, Laura Schmidt, W. Marston Linehan, Bethesda, MD, Gennady Bratslavsky, Mehdi Mollapour*, Syracuse, NY MP85-14 ABERRANT METHYLATION OF CCND2 IS ASSOCIATED WITH LOSS OF EXPRESSION AND TUMOR PATHYLOGICAL SUBTYPES IN RENAL CELL CANCER Lu Wang*, Yu Fan, Yun Cui, Yang Yang, Jin Dong Sheng, Qian Zhang, Jie Jin, Beijing, China, People’S Republic Of MP85-15 MYOPODIN METHYLATION CORRELATES TO TUMOR PROGRESSION AND PREDICTS ANTIANGIOGENIC RESPONSE IN KIDNEY CANCER Alberto Perez-Lanzac, Noemi PompasVeganzones, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain, Manuel Beltran, Cadiz, Spain, Pastora Beardo, Jerez, Spain, Fernando Vazquez, Jose Cozar, Granada, Spain, Jose Luis Alvarez-Ossorio, Marta Sanchez-Carbayo*, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain MP85-16 STUDY OF ALTERED RATIOS OF PROTEIN KINASE CK2 CATALYTIC SUBUNITS AND REGULATORY SUBUNIT (CK2BETA) IN RENAL CELL CARCINOMA. RELATION WITH EPITELIAL-TO-MESENCHYMAL TRANSITION MARKERS (IL-6/STAT3) Enrique Trilla, Lucas Regis*, David Lorente, Pol Servian, Carlos Gasanz, Ana Celma, Carlos Salvador, Jose Placer, Jacques Planas, Jordi Vilardell, Emili Itarte, Anna Meseguer, Juan Morote, Barcelona, Spain MP85-17 MP85-18 EPITHELIAL-TO-MESENCHYMAL TRANSFORMATION IN THE NEGATIVE SURGICAL MARGIN MAY PREDICT RECURRENCE AFTER NEPHRONSPARING SURGERY FOR RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Paras Shah*, Oksana Yaskiv, Manaf Alom, New Hyde Park, NY, Arvin George, Bethesda, MD, Daniel Moreira, Rochester, MN, Vinay Patel, Michael Schwartz, Lee Richstone, Manish Vira, Louis Kavoussi, New Hyde Park, NY MP85-19 URINARY PEPTIDOME AND PROTEOME ALTERATIONS RELATED TO TUMOR PROGRESSION AND INVASION IN RCC Clizia Chinello, Marco Grasso*, Marta Cazzaniga, Gabriele De Sio, Monza, Italy, Angelica Grasso, Bernardo Rocco, Milano, Italy, Andrew Smith, Monza, Italy, Italo Zoppis, Giancarlo Mauri, Milan, Italy, Fulvio Magni, Monza, Italy MP85-20 METABOLOMICS AND POSTNEPHRECTOMY RENAL FUNCTION PREDICTION Barak Rosenzweig*, Ed Reznik, Roman Shingarev, Emily C Zabor, New York, NY, Steven Stirdivant, Durham, NC, Chris Sander, James J. Hsieh, Edgar A Jaimes, Paul Russo, A Ari Hakimi, Jonathan A. Coleman, New York, NY CIRCULATING FREE GENOMIC AND MITOCHONDRIAL DNA FRAGMENTS AND THEIR DIAGNOSTIC AND PROGNOSTIC POTENTIAL IN CLEAR CELL RENAL CELL CARCINOMA PATIENTS Bernhard Ralla*, Luis Hongbiao, Monika Jung, Kilic Ergin, Nils Budach, Annika Fendler, Klaus Jung, Jonas Busch, Berlin, Germany APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Tuesday, May 10, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Moderated Poster Session 86 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP86-01 IS HYPERHOMOCYSTEINEMIA AN EARLY PREDICTOR OF ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION? EVALUATION OF INTERNATIONAL INDEX OF ERECTILE FUNCTION (IIEF) AND PENILE DOPPLER ULTRASOUND Gian Maria Busetto*, Riccardo Giovannone, Gabriele Antonini, Vincenzo Gentile, Ettore De Berardinis, Roma, Italy ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP86-05 TISSUE-SPECIFIC EXPRESSION OF CONNEXIN 43 IN CORPORA CAVERNOSA MAY BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION PRECEDING CARDIACCEREBRAL VASCULAR DISEASE Yan-Ping Huang*, Bin Chen, Ping Ping, Hong-Xiang Wang, Yi-Ran Huang, Shanghai, China, People’s Republic of MP86-06 COMBINATION THERAPY USING HUMAN ADIPOSE-DERIVED STEM CELLS ON THE CAVERNOUS NERVE AND LOW-ENERGY SHOCKWAVES ON THE CORPUS CAVERNOSUM IN A RAT MODEL OF POSTPROSTATECTOMY ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION Ohseong Kwon*, Jin Bong Choi, Yong Hyun Park, Woong Jin Bae, Hyuk Jin Cho, U-Syn Ha, Sung Hoo Hong, Se Woong Kim, Ji Youl Lee, Seoul, Korea, Republic of MP86-02 A PROSPECTIVE EXAMINATION OF ERECTILE FUNCTION PRESERVATION AFTER RADIATION THERAPY Lawrence C. Jenkins*, Michael J. Zelefsky, Christian J. Nelson, Marisa A. Kollmeier, John P. Mulhall, New York, NY MP86-03 THE INFLUENCE OF MACA (LEPIDIUM MEYENII) ON THE GLUCOSE METABOLISM AND ERECTILE FUNCTION IN TYPE 1 DIABETIC RATS Masaki Kimura*, Amr Abdelhamed, Takahiro Noguchi, Takeshi Ashizawa, Hisashi Hirano, Hideki Koyasu, Kazutaka Terai, Keisuke Saito, Hisamitsu Ide, Satoru Muto, Raizo Yamaguchi, Shigeo Horie, Tokyo, Japan MP86-07 IMPACT OF TISSUE SEALING SHEET ON ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION IN A RAT MODEL OF NERVE-SPARING RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Shinichi Yamashita*, Yoshihiro Kamiyama, Shinji Fujii, Emi Endo, Yoshihide Kawasaki, Hideaki Izumi, Naoki Kawamorita, Koji Mitsuzuka, Hisanobu Adachi, Yasuhiro Kaiho, Akihiro Ito, Yoichi Arai, Sendai, Japan MP86-04 COMPARING TRADITIONAL CULTURE METHODS AND NEW MOLECULAR TESTING TECHNIQUES TO ANALYZE BIOFILM COMPOSITION ON UNINFECTED IPPS Martin Gross*, Gerard Henry, Shreveport, LA *Presenting author 283 TUESDAY SEXUAL FUNCTION/DYSFUNCTION: BASIC RESEARCH & PATHOPHYSIOLOGY I Room 28 ABC @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Carol Podlasek and Ryan Terlecki MP86-08 EFFECT OF COMBINATION THERAPY WITH NERVE GROWTH FACTOR AND BASIC FIBROBLAST GROWTH FACTOR IN A RAT MODEL OF CAVERNOUS NERVE INJURY Ohseong Kwon*, Jin Bong Choi, Yong Hyun Park, Woong Jin Bae, Hyuk Jin Cho, U-Syn Ha, Sung Hoo Hong, Se Woong Kim, Ji Youl Lee, Seoul, Korea, Republic of, Joon Hwa Noh, Gwangju, Korea, Republic of, Byung Il Yoon, Incheon, Korea, Republic of MP86-15 MIRABEGRON ELICITS SMOOTH MUSCLE RELAXATION OF HUMAN AND RAT CORPUS CAVERNOSUM TISSUES VIA NON NITRIC OXIDE-CGMP PATHWAYS Faysal A Yafi*, New Orleans, LA, Serap Gur, Ankara, Turkey, Taylor Peak, Philip J Kadowitz, Suresh C Sikka, Wayne JG Hellstrom, New Orleans, LA MP86-16 DOES NEOADJUVANT ANDROGEN DEPRIVATION THERAPY IMPACT ERECTILE FUNCTION RECOVERY POSTRADICAL PROSTATECTOMY? Lawrence C. Jenkins*, A. Karim Touijer, Dana Rathkopf, Christian J. Nelson, John P. Mulhall, New York, NY MP86-09 WATER JET DISSECTION OF THE CAVERNOUS NERVES: A COMPARATIVE STUDY TO BLUNT CAVERNOUS NERVE INJURY IN A RAT MODEL AND ITS IMPLICATION ON ERECTILE FUNCTION Husain Alenezi*, Ling X De Young, Gerald Brock, Stephen E Pautler, London, Canada MP86-17 EFFECTS OF EUPATILIN ON THE CONTRACTILITY OF CORPUS CAVERNOSAL SMOOTH MUSCLE THROUGH NITRIC OXIDE INDEPENDENT PATHWAYS Seol Ho Choo*, Suwon-si, Korea, Republic of, Sin Woo Lee, Deok Hyun Han, Sung Won Lee, Seoul, Korea, Republic of MP86-10 MELATONIN ADMINISTRATION REORGANIZES CAVERNOUS TISSUE, UPREGULATES SIRT-1 GENES, AND DECREASES OXIDATIVE DAMAGE IN DIABETIC RATS Ahmet Şahan, Cem Akbal*, Hasan Huseyin Tavukçu, Sule Cetinel, Yiloren Tanidir, Levent Kabasakal, Istanbul, Turkey, Ozge Cevik, Sivas, Turkey, Goksel Sener, Ferruh Simsek, Istanbul, Turkey MP86-18 RESEARCH ON THE MECHANISM OF ANDROGEN REPLACEMENT THERAPY IMPROVING ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION ASSOCIATED WITH LATE-ONSET HYPOGONADISM Kai Cui*, Rui Li, Tao Wang, Jihong Liu, Ke Rao, Wuhan, China, People’s Republic of MP86-11 IS THERE A RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PHOSPHODIESTERASE TYPE 5 INHIBITORS (PDE5I) AND PROSTATE CANCER BIOCHEMICAL RECURRENCE? Lawrence C. Jenkins*, James A. Eastham, Vincent P. Laudone, Peter T. Scardino, Christian J. Nelson, John P. Mulhall, New York, NY MP86-19 EFFECT OF SLEEP DEPRIVATION ON HORMONAL AXIS AND ERECTILE FUNCTION Dongsup Lee*, Seung-ju Lee, Suwon, Korea, Republic of, Dong-wan Sohn, Seoul, Korea, Republic of MP86-12 HUMAN TISSUE KALLIKREIN 1 RESTORES ERECTILE FUNCTION OF STREPTOZOTOCIN- INDUCED DIABETIC RATS BY ACTIVATING PI3K/ENOS PATHWAY, INHIBITING OXIDATIVE STRESS AND APOPTOSIS IN THE CORPUS CAVERNOSUM Yang Luan*, Yajun Ruan, Tao Wang, Yan Zhang, Kai Cui, Rui Li, Jun Yang, Ruibao Chen, Shaogang Wang, Jihong Liu, Zhangqun Ye, Wuhan, China, People’s Republic of MP86-20 NEURAL INNERVATION AND SONIC HEDGEHOG REGULATION OF COLLAGEN IN THE PENIS Shawn Choe, Dorina Veliceasa, Christopher Bond, Chicago, IL, Daniel Harrington, Houston, TX, Samuel Stupp, Chicago, IL, Kevin McVary, Springfield, IL, Carol Podlasek*, Chicago, IL APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM MP86-13 IMPACT OF TESTOSTERONE DEFICIENCY ON ERECTILE FUNCTION RECOVERY POST-RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Lawrence C. Jenkins*, James A. Eastham, Vincent P. Laudone, Christian J. Nelson, John P. Mulhall, New York, NY MP86-14 TREATMENT OF DIABETES MELLITUSINDUCED ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION USING ENDOTHELIAL PROGENITOR CELLS GENETICALLY MODIFIED WITH HUMAN TELOMERASE REVERSE TRANSCRIPTASE Yan Zhang, Tao Wang, Jun Yang, Rui Li, Zhi Chen, Shaogang Wang, Jihong Liu*, Zhangqun Ye, Wuhan, China, People’s Republic of 284 Tuesday, May 10, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Moderated Poster Session 87 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP87-01 ANALYSIS OF CLINICAL AND MORPHOMETRIC RISK FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH URETHRAL ATROPHY Matthias D Hofer*, Nirmish Singla, Billy H Cordon, Jeremy M Scott, Allen F Morey, Dallas, TX ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP87-07 DIABETES MELLITUS AND ANTICOAGULANT THERAPY DO NOT INFLUENCE DRY RATE OR SURGICAL REVISION RATE AFTER ARTIFICIAL URINARY SPHINCTER IMPLANTATION FOR POST PROSTATECTOMY INCONTINENCE – RESULTS OF A MULTIINSTITUTIONAL STUDY Manuela Tutolo*, Leuven, Belgium, Giulia Castagna, Milan, Italy, Marcus J. Drake, Bristol, United Kingdom, Nikseh Tiruchelvam, Cambridge, United Kingdom, Kari A. O. Tikkinen, Helsinki, Finland, Alexander Bachmann, Basel, Switzerland, Juan I. Martinez-Salamanca, Madrid, Spain, Giorgio Bozzini, Milan, Italy, Ricarda M. Bauer, Munich, Germany, John Heesakkers, Nijmegen, Netherlands, Michele Favro, Novara, Italy, Richard K. Lee, New York, NY, Stéphane Larré, Reims, France, Cosimo De Nunzio, Rome, Italy, François Haab, Paris, France, Sascha A. Ahyai, Hamburg, Germany, Thomas Pichon, Angers, France, Frank Van Der Aa, Leuven, Belgium, JeanNicolas Cornu, Paris, France MP87-02 SACRAL NERVE STIMULATION IN MALES: WHAT DIFFERS FROM FEMALES? Bradley Gill*, Javier Pizarro⫺Berdichevsky, Anna Faris, Marisa Clifton, Henry Okafor, Elodi Dielubanza, Adrienne Quirouet, Courtenay Moore, Howard Goldman, Sandip Vasavada, Raymond Rackley, Cleveland, OH MP87-03 DOUBLEⴚLAYER VESICOURETHRAL ANASTOMOSIS ASSOCIATED WITH IMPROVED EARLY CONTINENCE AFTER ROBOTIC RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Juan Guzman*, Ricardo Sanchez-Ortiz, Guaynabo, Puerto Rico MP87-04 NATIONAL TRENDS IN UTILIZATION OF SURGICAL THERAPIES FOR POSTPROSTATECTOMY STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE Yahir Santiago-Lastra*, J. Quentin Clemens, Bahaa S. Malaeb, Ann Arbor, MI MP87-05 MP87-08 DOES THE ISTOP TOMS™ MALE SLING REMAIN EFFICIENT OVER TIME? philippe Grise*, Benoit Malval, rouen, France, Renaud Vautherin, Sainte Colombe, France, Christian Saussine, Strasbourg, France, Jean Nicolas Cornu, Rouen, France PERIOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS AFTER MALE INCONTINENCE SURGERY: RESULTS FROM A NATIONALLY VALIDATED MULTI CENTER COHORT Allen Simms*, Daniel Davenport, Samuel Belknap, Stephen Strup, Shubham Gupta, Lexington, KY MP87-09 PRIOR RADIATION THERAPY DECREASES TIME TO IDIOPATHIC EROSION OF ARTIFICIAL URINARY SPHINCTER: A MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS Melissa R. Kaufman*, Nashville, TN, Gerard Henry, Shreveport, LA, Niels V. Johnsen, Nashville, TN, Mario A. Cleves, Little Rock, AR, Joshua A. Broghammer, Kansas City, KS, William O. Brant, Salt Lake City, UT, Martin S. Gross, Shreveport, LA, Jeffrey D. Brady, Orlando, FL, LeRoy Jones, San Antonio, TX, Douglas F. Milam, Nashville, TN MP87-06 THERAPEUTIC EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF SHIFTING FROM ANTIMUSCARINICS TO BETA-3 ADRENOCEPTOR AGONIST – WHICH PATIENTS BENEFIT MOST FROM THE CHANGE? Chun-Hou Liao*, New Taipei, Taiwan, HueihLing Ong, Hann-Chorng Kuo, Hualien, Taiwan MP87-10 PERIOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS OF ARTIFICIAL URINARY SPHINCTER PLACEMENT AMONG THE ELDERLY Valary Raup*, Pamela Lu, Bjoern Loeppenberg, Malte Vetterlein, Christian Meyer, Quoc-Dien Trinh, Jairam Eswara, Boston, MA MP87-11 EFFECTS OF BARIATRIC SURGERY ON MALE LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS AND SEXUAL FUNCTION Asnat Groutz*, David Gordon, Pinhas Schachter, Hadar Amir, Mordechai Shimonov, Tel Aviv, Israel *Presenting author 285 TUESDAY URODYNAMICS/LOWER URINARY TRACT DYSFUNCTION/FEMALE PELVIC MEDICINE: MALE INCONTINENCE: THERAPY I Room 24 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Fred Govier and Brian Flynn MP87-12 THE ADVANCE TRANSOBTURATOR MALE SLING: SURGICAL TIPS THAT PREDICT SUCCESSFUL RETURN OF CONTINENCE Brian Christine*, Mountain Brook, AL, Anthony J. Bella, Ottawa, Canada MP87-18 PREOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS OF ADVANCE AND ADVANCEXP RETROURETHRAL TRANSOBTURATOR MALE SLING: RESULTS OF A LARGE MULTI-CENTER COHORT STUDY Alexander Kretschmer*, Munich, Germany, Tanja Hüsch, Frauke Thomsen, Dominik Kronlachner, Frankfurt, Germany, Alice Obaje, Jena, Germany, Ralf Anding, Bonn, Germany, Tobias Pottek, Hamburg, Germany, Achim Rose, Duisburg, Germany, Roberto Olianas, Lüneburg, Germany, Alexander Friedl, Vienna, Austria, Wilhelm Hübner, Korneuburg, Austria, Roland Homberg, Hamm, Germany, Jesco Pfitzenmaier, Bielefeld, Germany, Ulrich Grein, Hamm, Germany, Fabian Queissert, Münster, Germany, Carsten M. Naumann, Kiel, Germany, Josef Schweiger, Erfurt, Germany, Carola Wotzka, Stuttgart, Germany, Joanne N. Nyarangi-Dix, Heidelberg, Germany, Torben Hofmann, Schwäbisch Hall, Germany, Alexander Buchner, Munich, Germany, Axel Haferkamp, Frankfurt, Germany, Ricarda M. Bauer, Munich, Germany MP87-13 TRADITIONAL OR ECTOPIC ARTIFICIAL URINARY SPHINCTER PRESSURE REGULATING BALLOON LOCATION: IS THERE A PRESSURE DIFFERENCE? Hajar Ayoub*, O. Lenaine Westney, Houston, TX MP87-14 PREDICTORS OF POOR PATIENT SATISFACTION FOLLOWING PRIMARY AUS PLACEMENT AMONG MEN WITH AND WITHOUT A PRIOR HISTORY OF RADIATION Marcelino Rivera*, Boyd Viers, Brian Linder, Laureano Rangel, Matthew Ziegelmann, Daniel Elliott, Rochester, MN MP87-15 LONG-TERM QUALITY OF LIFE AND FUNCTIONAL OUTCOMES AMONG PRIMARY AND SECONDARY ARTIFICIAL URINARY SPHINCTER IMPLANTATIONS IN MEN WITH STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE Boyd Viers*, Brian Linder, Marcelino Rivera, Laureano Rangel, Matthew Ziegelmann, Daniel Elliott, Rochester, MN MP87-19 THE IMPACT OF STEROID USE ON ARTIFICIAL URINARY SPHINCTER REOPERATION Roderick Clark*, Jennifer Winick-Ng, Andrew McClure, Blayne Welk, London, Canada MP87-16 PERINEAL FIXATION IS INFERIOR TO PURELY TRANSOBTURATOR PLACEMENT OF MALE SLING: MULTICENTER STUDY OF SURGICAL ESCALATION. Ryan Terlecki*, Winston Salem, NC, Kurt McCammon, Jack Zuckerman, Norfolk, VA, Brian Flynn, Aurora, CO, Joshua Broghammer, Kansas City, KS, Gopal Badlani, Marc Colaco, Winston Salem, NC MP87-20 THE EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF PROXIMAL ARTIFICIAL URINARY SPHINCTER PLACEMENT IN REVISION CASES: A SINGLE INSTITUTION EXPERIENCE Lanette Rickborn, Catherine Chen*, Scott Swanson, Christopher Wolter, Phoenix, AZ APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM MP87-17 ADJUVANT RADIOTHERAPY HAS NO IMPACT ON DRY RATE AND SURGICAL REVISION RATE AFTER ARTIFICIAL URINARY SPHINCTER IMPLANTATION FOR STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Manuela Tutolo*, Leuven, Belgium, Giulia Castagna, Milan, Italy, Marcus J. Drake, Bristol, United Kingdom, Nikseh Tiruchelvam, Cambridge, United Kingdom, Kari A. O. Tikkinen, Helsinki, Finland, Alexander Bachmann, Basel, Switzerland, Juan I. Martinez-Salamanca, Madrid, Spain, Giorgio Bozzini, Milan, Italy, Ricarda M. Bauer, Munich, Germany, John Heesakkers, Nijmegen, Netherlands, Michele Favro, Novara, Italy, Richard K. Lee, New York, NY, Stéphane Larré, Reims, France, Cosimo De Nunzio, Rome, Italy, François Haab, Paris, France, Sascha A. Ahyai, Hamburg, Germany, Thomas Pichon, Angers, France, Jean-Nicolas Cornu, Paris, France, Frank Van Der Aa, Leuven, Belgium 286 Tuesday, May 10, 2016 8:00 am - 10:00 am Podium Session 46 KIDNEY CANCER: LOCALIZED: ABLATIVE THERAPY & ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE Room 32 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Ithaar Derweesh and Anil Kapoor ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE PD46-01 COMPARISON OF RADIATION DOSAGES BETWEEN CT-GUIDED AND ULTRASOUND-FACILITATED CT-GUIDED PERCUTANEOUS CRYOABLATION OF SMALL RENAL CORTICAL NEOPLASMS Rahul Dutta*, Kamaljot Kaler, Simone L Vernez, Zhamshid Okhunov, Ramy F Youssef, Jaime Landman, Kari Nelson, Orange, CA 8:10 PD46-02 INITIAL CLINICAL EXPERIENCE WITH PERCUTANEOUS IRREVERSIBLE ELECTROPORATION OF RENAL TUMORS Noah Canvasser*, Aaron Lay, Monica Morgan, Asim Ozayar, Jeffrey Gahan, Clayton Trimmer, Jeffrey Cadeddu, Dallas, TX 8:20 PD46-03 EVALUATION OF SKIN-TO-TUMOR DISTANCE AS A PREDICTOR OF TUMOR RECURRENCE FOLLOWING PERCUTANEOUS CRYOABLATION OF RENAL CORTICAL NEOPLASMS Simone L Vernez*, Zhamshid Okhunov, Rahul Dutta, Kamaljot Kaler, Orange, CA, Arvin George, Daniel Moreira, Louis Kavoussi, New Hyde Park, NY, Ralph V Clayman, Jaime Landman, Orange, CA 8:30 8:40 8:50 PD46-04 PD46-05 PD46-06 *Presenting author ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 9:00 PD46-07 A NOVEL APPROACH TO DIFFERENTIATE CHROMOPHOBE RENAL CELL CARCINOMA FROM ONCOCYTOMA WITH THE AID OF RADIOGRAPHIC ENHANCEMENT Jay Amin*, Shervin Badkhshan, Terry Creighton, Daniel Abbotoy, Christine Murekeyisoni, Bo Xu, Thomas Schwaab, Eric Kauffman, Buffalo, NY COMPARING OUTCOMES FOR PERCUTANEOUS MICROWAVE ABLATION, CRYOABLATION AND SURGERY FOR TREATMENT OF SPORADIC RCC < 4CM Matthew D. Grimes*, Tyler A. Wittmann, Sara L. Best, J. Louis Hinshaw, Fred T. Lee, Jr., Meghan G. Lubner, Timothy J. Ziemlewicz, Shane A. Wells, Stephen Y. Nakada, E. Jason Abel, Madison, WI SALVAGE PERCUTANEOUS CRYOABLATION FOR LOCALLY RECURRENT RENAL CELL CARCINOMA AFTER PRIMARY CRYOABLATION Zhamshid Okhunov*, Joshua Chamberlin, Daniel M. Moreira, Orange, CA, Arvin George, Long Island, NY, Kamaljot Kaler, Ramy Youssef, Orange, CA, Louis Kavoussi, Long Island, NY, Jaime Landman, Orange, CA NANOTECHNOLOGY COMBINATION THERAPY FOR RENAL CELL CARCINOMA: GOLD NANORODS BOUND WITH TYROSINE KINASE INHIBITOR PRODUCES SYNERGISTIC TREATMENT RESPONSE WHEN COMBINED WITH LASER THERMAL ABLATION IN AN ANIMAL MODEL Weil Lai*, Caleb Abshire, Sree Harsha Mandava, Connor Carry, James Liu, Andrew Gabrielson, Matthew Tarr, Benjamin Lee, New Orleans, LA 9:10 PD46-08 FACTORS THAT PREDICT GROWTH KINETICS IN SOLID SMALL RENAL MASSES (<4CM) ON ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE Catherine Paterson*, Yew-Fung Chin, Clare Sweeney, Dundee, United Kingdom, Michael Jewett, Toronto, Canada, Ghulam Nabi, Dundee, United Kingdom 9:20 PD46-09 HOW TO BALANCE THE RISK OF CANCER SPECIFIC MORTALITY AND OTHER CAUSE MORTALITY IN THE DECISION BETWEEN SURGERY OR OBSERVATION FOR PATIENTS WITH T1 KIDNEY CANCER Alessandro Larcher, Vincent Trudeau*, Montreal, Canada, Paolo Dell’Oglio, Milan, Italy, Katharina Boehm, Hamburg, Germany, Zhe Tian, Montreal, Canada, Nicola Fossati, New York, NY, Umberto Capitanio, Alberto Briganti, Francesco Montorsi, Milan, Italy, Pierre Karakiewicz, Montreal, Canada 9:30 PD46-10 DEVELOPING AN OBJECTIVE SCORING SYSTEM TO STRATIFY PATIENTS WITH SMALL RENAL MASSES INTO THOSE MOST SUITABLE FOR PRIMARY TREATMENT AND ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE Ayodeji E. Sotimehin*, Mark Riffon, Mark W. Ball, Michael A. Gorin, Michael H. Johnson, Christian P. Pavlovich, Mohammad E. Allaf, Phillip M. Pierorazio, Baltimore, MD 9:40 PD46-11 ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE OF RENAL MASSES – THE MEMORIAL SLOANKETTERING EXPERIENCE Nick Liu*, Cheryn Song, Katie Murray, Alan Thong, Paul Russo, Jonathan Coleman, New York City, NY 9:50 PD46-12 OFFICE BASED ULTRASOUND GUIDED RENAL CORE BIOPSY IS SAFE AND EFFICACIOUS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF SMALL RENAL MASSES Chirag Dave*, Brian Seifman, Rene Frontera, Ryan Nelson, Heather Crossley, Travis Washington, Preston Kerr, Edward Schervish, Royal Oak, MI APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM 287 TUESDAY TIME 8:00 Tuesday, May 10, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 88 BLADDER CANCER: BASIC RESEARCH & PATHOPHYSIOLOGY V Room 31 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Neema Navai and Vinata Lokeshwar ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP88-01 DUAL TUMOR-SUPPRESSORS MIR-1395P/-3P DERIVED FROM PRE-MIR-139 VIA TARGETING MATRIX METALLOPROTEASE 11 (MMP11) IN BLADDER CANCER Masaya Yonemori*, Kagoshima, Japan, Naohiko Seki, Chiba, Japan, Ryosuke Matsushita, Kazutaka Miyamoto, Hirofumi Yoshino, Kagoshima, Japan, Yusuke Goto, Mayuko Kato, Akira Kurozumi, Chiba, Japan, Masayuki Nakagawa, Hideki Enokida, Kagoshima, Japan ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP88-07 RSPH9 METHYLATION PATTERN AS A PROGNOSTIC INDICATOR IN PATIENTS WITH NON-MUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER Yong-June Kim*, Ho-Won Kang, Sung Phil Seo, Cheonju, Korea, Republic of, Hoon Jang, Daejeon, Korea, Republic of, Tongwook Kim, Cheongju, Korea, Republic of, Won Tae Kim, Seok Joong Yun, SangCheol Lee, Wun-Jae Kim, Cheonju, Korea, Republic of MP88-08 GPX2 HAS THERAPEUTIC POTENTIAL THROUGH THE REGULATION OF OXIDATIVE STRESS IN BLADDER CANCER Taku Naiki*, Aya Naiki-Ito, Toshiki Etani, Keitaro Iida, Ryosuke Ando, Noriyasu Kawai, Kenjiro Kohri, Satoru Takahashi, Takahiro Yasui, Nagoya, Japan MP88-02 EXPRESSION OF FORKHEAD BOX P3 IN BLADDER CANCER CELLS MODULATES SENSITIVITY TO HISTONE DEACETYLASE INHIBITORS Kris Prado*, Hanwei Zhang, Arnold Chin, Los Angeles, CA MP88-03 POTENTIAL ROLE OF G1P3 IN DEVELOPMENT OF CHEMORESISTANCE IN HIGH GRADE BLADDER CANCER Syed Alam*, Dharamainder Choudhary, Farmington, CT, Garrett Dancik, Willimantic, CT, Carol Pilbeam, John Taylor, III, Farmington, CT MP88-09 PRECLINICAL MODEL OF DUAL-SPECIFIC, MTOR COMPLEX 1 (TORC1) AND MTOR COMPLEX 2 (TORC2) INHIBITORS FOR BLADDER CANCER TREATMENT Vladimir A. Valera*, Sensuke Konno, Muhammad Choudhury, John L. Phillips, Valhalla, NY MP88-04 ANTI-TUMOR EFFECT OF NEW TYROSIN KINASE INHIBITORS (BOSUTINIB, NINTEDANIB, VATALANIB) IN HUMAN BLADDER CANCER CELLS Kwangmo Kim*, Beyong do Song, JinNyoung Ho, Jong Jin Oh, Sung Kyu Hong, Sang Eun Lee, Seok-Soo Byun, Sang Chul Lee, Seong-Jin Jeong, Seongnam, Korea, Republic of MP88-05 MP88-10 DIFFERENTIATION BETWEEN NORMAL AND CANCEROUS HUMAN UROTHELIAL CELL LINES USING REAL-TIME MICROELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE SPECTROSCOPY AT AN OPTIMAL FREQUENCY Hyeon Woo Kim*, Yangkyu Park, Joho Yun, Gwangju, Korea, Republic of, Dong Gil Shin, Jeong Zoo Lee, Busan, Korea, Republic of, Jong-Hyun Lee, Gwangju, Korea, Republic of, Wan Lee, Chang Yell Lee, Busan, Korea, Republic of OSTEOPONTIN – A POTENTIAL MARKER FOR CHEMOTHERAPY RESISTANCE IN BLADDER CANCER Nora Gibson*, Dharamainder Choudhary, Carol Pilbeam, John Taylor, III, Farmington, CT MP88-11 THERAPEUTIC EFFECTS OF A MICRORNA-21 CHEMICAL INHIBITOR ON BLADDER CANCER PRECLINICAL MODELS Alexandra Drakaki*, Neil O’Brien, Christina Vorvis, Dimitrios Iliopoulos, Dennis Slamon, Los Angeles, Ca MP88-06 ANTICANCER AND CHEMOSENSITIZING EFFECTS OF 2-DEOXYGLUCOSE TARGETING GLYCOLYSIS IN HUMAN BLADDER CANCER CELLS Vladimir Valera*, Derek Prabharasuth, Jonathan Bloom, John Phillips, Muhammad Choudhury, Sensuke Konno, Valhalla, NY MP88-12 HIGHLY SENSITIVE AND SPECIFIC NOVEL BIOMARKERS FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF TRANSITIONAL BLADDER CARCINOMA Hong Koo Ha*, PUSAN, Korea, Republic of, Prashant Kumar, Sayantani Nandi, Tuan Zea Tan, Siok Ghee Ler, Kee Seng Chia, WeiYen Lim, singapore, Singapore, Ja Yoon Ku, Chan Ho Lee, Kyung Lee, Kyoung Hwan Kim, Seung Ryong Baek, Hyo Jung Park, Jeong Zoo Lee, PUSAN, Korea, Republic of, Jean Paul Thiery, singapore, Singapore 288 MP88-13 MUTATIONAL LANDSCAPE OF PRIMARY BLADDER AND URACHAL ADENOCARCINOMA Byron Lee*, Emmet Jordan, Helen Won, Aditya Bagrodia, Neil Desai, Dean Bajorin, Jonathan Rosenberg, Bernard Bochner, Wonkyu Kim, Michael Berger, David Solit, Hikmat Al-Ahmadie, Gopa Iyer, New York, NY MP88-17 IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY OF ANDROGEN RECEPTOR AND ESTROGEN RECEPTOR-〉 IN BLADDER CANCER AS PREDICTORS OF CHEMOSENSITIVITY Eiji Kashiwagi*, Hiroki Ide, Takashi Kawahara, Satoshi Inoue, Mehsa Jalalizadeh, George Netto, Alexander Baras, Hiroshi Miyamoto, Baltimore, MD MP88-18 HYAL4: A MOLECULAR MARKER AND DETERMINANT OF BLADDER CANCER PROGRESSION Martin J. P. Hennig*, Lübeck, Germany, Soum D. Lokeshwar, Miami, FL, Shenelle N. Wilson, Augusta, GA, Judith Knapp, Marie C. Hupe, Lübeck, Germany, Andre R. Jordan, Murugesan Manoharan, Miami, FL, Mario W. Kramer, Axel S. Merseburger, Lübeck, Germany, Luis E. Lopez, Vinata B. Lokeshwar, Augusta, GA MP88-14 ROLE OF STEROID HORMONE RECEPTORS IN FORMATION AND PROGRESSION OF BLADDER CARCINOMA: A CASE-CONTROL STUDY Gholamreza Pourmand*, Rahil Mashhadi, Farid Kosari, Abdolrasoul Mehrsai, Sepehr Salem, Mohammad Reza Pourmand, Sudabeh Alatab, Mehdi Khonsari, Fariba Heydari, Laleh Beladi, Farimah Alizadeh, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran LOW EXPRESSION OF TOLL LIKE RECEPTOR 4 IS ASSOCIATED WITH SQUAMOUS DIFFERENTIATION IN BLADDER CANCER Terumichi Shintani*, Kei Daizumoto, Kento Hirayama, Dondoo Tsogt-Ochir, Megumi Tsuda, Yoshito Kusuhara, Hidehisa Mori, Junichiro Kagawa, Tomoya Fukawa, Yasuyo Yamamoto, Kunihisa Yamaguchi, Tomoharu Fukumori, Masayuki Takahashi, Hiro-omi Kanayama, Tokushima, Japan MP88-19 URINARY MICROBIOME PATTERNS APPEARS TO BE CORRELATIVE TO INTRAVESICAL RECURRENCE OF NONMUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER Yige Bao*, Chengdu, China, People’s Republic of, Hassan Razvi, Gregory Gloor, Gregor Reid, John Denstedt, Jeremy Burton, London, Canada MP88-20 EVALUATION OF THE BIOLOGICAL BASIS OF UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA WITH SQUAMOUS DIFFERENTIATION Thomas Sanford*, Maxwell Meng, Sima Porten, San Francisco, CA MP88-16 ROLE OF GLUCOCORTICOID RECEPTOR (GR) SIGNALING IN UROTHELIAL TUMORIGENESIS: INHIBITION BY COMPOUND A (CPDA) VIA BOTH GR AND ANDROGEN RECEPTOR (AR) PATHWAYS Hiroki Ide*, Satoshi Inoue, Yichun Zheng, Eiji Kashiwagi, Takashi Kawahara, Hiroshi Miyamoto, Baltimore, MD APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Tuesday, May 10, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 89 SEXUAL FUNCTION/DYSFUNCTION: BASIC RESEARCH & PATHOPHYSIOLOGY II Room 28 DE @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Tom Lue and Run Wang ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP89-01 VASOHIBIN-1 IS A NOVEL THERAPEUTIC TARGET FOR DIABETIC ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION IN MICE Woo Jean Kim, Kang-Moon Song, Jin-Mi Park, Anita Limanjaya, Kalyan Ghatak, Nguyen Nhat Minh, Soo-Hwan Park, WonHee Park, Jiyeon Ock, Guo Nan Yin, Ji-Kan Ryu*, Jun-Kyu Suh, Incheon, Korea, Republic of, In Rae Cho, Gyunggido, Korea, Republic of *Presenting author ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP89-02 IS THERE A NON-HORMONAL MECHANISM IN THE DIABETES-INDUCED DYSFUNCTION OF THE VASA DEFERENTIA IN THE RAT? Panagiota Tsounapi*, Masashi Honda, Yonago, Japan, Fotios Dimitriadis, Ioannina, Greece, Shogo Shimizu, Nankoku, Japan, Bunya Kawamoto, Michiyo Iguchi, Masaki Imanishi, Shinji Matsunaga, Katsuya Hikita, Kuniyasu Muraoka, Takehiro Sejima, Yonago, Japan, Motoaki Saito, Nankoku, Japan, Shuhei Tomita, Yonago, Japan, Nikolaos Sofikitis, Ioannina, Greece, Atsushi Takenaka, Yonago, Japan 289 TUESDAY MP88-15 MP89-03 LOCAL DELIVERY OF RECOMBINANT HUMAN HEPATOCYTE GROWTH FACTOR PROTEIN RESCUES ERECTILE FUNCTION BY ENHANCING CAVERNOUS ANGIOGENESIS IN DIABETIC MOUSE Nando Dulal Das, Min Ji Choi, Mi-Hye Kwon, Anita Limanjaya, Kalyan Ghatak, Nguyen Nhat Minh, Kang-Moon Song, Soo-Hwan Park*, Won Hee Park, Guo Nan Yin, Ji-Kan Ryu, Jun-Kyu Suh, Incheon, Korea, Republic of MP89-10 CAVEOLIN REGULATION OF PENILE HEMODYNAMICS: POSSIBLE ROLE IN ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION Jay Parikh*, Dimosthenis Giamouridis, TungChin (Mike) Hsieh, Jan Schilling, Valmik Bhargava, Hemal Patel, M. Raj Rajasekaran, San Diego, CA MP89-11 PKA AGONIST COLFORSIN PRESERVES ERECTILE FUNCTION AND PROMOTES NNOS SIGNALING IN THE PENIS AND MAJOR PELVIC GANGLIA IN CAVERNOUS NERVE INJURY RAT MODEL Serkan Karakus*, Biljana Musicki, Justin La Favor, Arthur Burnett, Baltimore, MD MP89-04 CF602 IMPROVES ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION IN DIABETIC RATS Shira Cohen*, Pnina Fishman, Petach Tikva, Israel MP89-05 MP89-12 NEUROTROPHIC EFFECT OF ADIPOSE TISSUE-DERIVED STEM CELLS ON ERECTILE FUNCTION RECOVERY BY PIGMENT EPITHELIUM-DERIVED FACTOR SECRETION IN A RAT MODEL OF CAVERNOUS NERVE INJURY Xin Chen*, Qiyun Yang, Guihua Liu, Chunhua Deng, Guangzhou, China, People’s Republic of EFFECT OF ICARISIDE II ON MIR-126 PATHWAY ON HUMAN CAVERNOUS ENDOTHELIAL CELLS EXPOSED TO A DIABETIC-LIKE ENVIRONMENT Ruili Guan, Hongen Lei, Bicheng Yang, Zhezhu Gao, Lin Wang, Huixi Li, Zhongcheng Xin*, Beijing, China, People’s Republic of MP89-06 THERAPEUTIC EFFECTS OF ADIPOSEDERIVED STEM CELLS-BASED MICROTISSUES ON ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION IN STREPTOZOTOCIN-INDUCED DIABETIC RATS Bicheng Yang, Yu Hui, Hongen Lei, Ruili Guan, Zhezhu Gao, Zhongcheng Xin*, Beijing, China, People’s Republic of MP89-13 DIAGNOSTICS OF PENILE MICROCIRCULATION DISORDERS IN PATIENTS WITH VASCULOGENIC ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION Dmitry Kurbatov, Moscow, Russian Federation, Roman Aliev*, Ruslan Aliev, Barnaul, Russian Federation MP89-07 THE MECHANISMS OF NANOPARTICLE IMPROVING ADIPOSE DERIVED STEM CELLS THERAPY FOR ERECTILE DYSFUNCTON Haocheng Lin*, beijing, China, People’s Republic of, Nadeem Dhanani, Hubert Tseng, Glauco Souza, Grace Wang, Yanna Cao, Tien Ko, Houston, TX, Hui Jiang, beijing, China, People’s Republic of, Run Wang, Houston, TX MP89-14 CATEGORY III PROSTATITIS AFFECT PREMATURE EJACULATION THROUGH BRAIN AND SPINAL CORD SEROTONIN SYSTEM: A PRELIMINARY STUDY Yadong Zhang*, Tao Zheng, Xiangan Tu, Qiyun Yang, Kunlong Lv, Minkuan Zhou, Kai Xia, Xiangzhou Sun, Chunhua Deng, Guangzhou City, China, People’s Republic of MP89-15 MP89-08 POST-FINASTERIDE SYNDROME: REAL OR IMAGINED? Michael Butcher, Wesley Baas*, Aye Lwin, Bradley Holland, Michelle Herberts, Joseph Clemons, Kristin Delfino, Springfield, IL, Stanley E Althof, West Palm Beach, FL, Tobias S Kohler, Kevin T McVary, Springfield, IL MP89-09 STROMAL DERIVED FACTOR-1 TREATMENT AUGMENTS NERVE REGENERATION VIA CXCR4 ACTIVATION OF NEUROTROPHIC FACTORS IN THE MAJOR PELVIC GANGLION IN A DOSEDEPENDENT FASHION Nikolai Sopko*, Hotaka Matsui, Max Kates, Denver Lough, Xiaopu Liu, Baltimore, MD, Emmanuel Weyne, Maarten Albersen, Leuven, Belgium, Kenneth Pienta, Trinity Bivalacqua, Baltimore, MD INHIBITION OF JUN N-TERMINAL KINASE RESTORES ERECTILE FUNCTION BY SUPPRESSION OF CORPORAL APOPTOSIS IN A RAT MODEL OF CAVERNOUS NERVE INJURY Jung Kwon Kim*, Juhyun Park, Gyoo Hwan Jung, Won Hoon Song, Byung Soo Kim, Ho Young Ryu, Sang Heon Lee, Sung Yong Cho, Min Chul Cho, Kwanjin Park, Hwancheol Son, Hyeon Jeong, Soo Woong Kim, Jae-Seung Paick, Seoul, Korea, Republic of MP89-16 INCREASE IN TNF-ALPHA LEADS TO APOPTOSIS OF NITRERGIC NEURONS IN MAJOR PELVIC GANGLION AFTER BILATERAL CAVERNOUS NERVE INJURY Hotaka Matsui*, Nikolai A. Sopko, Baltimore, MD, Johanna L. Hannan, Greenville, NC, Allison A. Reinhardt, Ripon, WI, Emmanuel Weyne, Leuven, Belgium, Max Kates, Xiaopu Liu, Baltimore, MD, Maarten Albersen, Leuven, Belgium, Trinity J. Bivalacqua, Baltimore, MD 290 MP89-17 NEUROTOXIC M1 MACROPHAGES ARE PREDOMINANTLY RECRUITED TO MAJOR PELVIC GANGLION FOLLOWING BILATERAL CAVERNOUS NERVE INJURY, LEADING TO IMPAIRED PARASYMPATHETIC-MEDIATED RELAXATION OF CORPUS CAVERNOSUM Hotaka Matsui*, Nikolai A. Sopko, Baltimore, MD, Johanna L. Hannan, Greenville, NC, Allison A. Reinhardt, Ripon, WI, Xiaopu Liu, Max Kates, Baltimore, MD, Emmanuel Weyne, Maarten Albersen, Leuven, Belgium, Trinity J. Bivalacqua, Baltimore, MD MP89-19 ALTERED CAVEOLIN EXPRESSION IN DIABETIC PENIS: POSSIBLE ROLE IN ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION M. Raj Rajasekaran*, Johnny Fu, Adam Kassan, Alice Zemljic-Harpf, Valmik Bhargava, San Diego, CA, Karnam S Murthy, Richmond, VA, Hemal Patel, San Diego, CA MP89-20 TRACTION APPLIED TO PEYRONIE’S DISEASE CELLS REDUCES CELLULAR FIBROSIS Jeffrey Campbell*, Ling DeYoung, Eric Chung, Gerald Brock, London, Canada APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM MP89-18 ERECTILE FUNCTION CHANGES IN PATIENTS ENROLLED IN AN ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM FOR PROSTATE CANCER Lawrence C. Jenkins, James A. Eastham, Peter T. Scardino, Christian J. Nelson, John P. Mulhall*, New York, NY Tuesday, May 10, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 90 ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP90-01 SERUM CHOLESTEROL LEVELS IMPACT TUMOR PROGRESSION IN A PTENDEFICIENT TRANSGENIC MOUSE MODEL OF PROSTATE CANCER Emma Allott, Chapel Hill, NC, Elizabeth Masko, Durham, NC, Everardo Macias, Los Angeles, CA, Kristine Pelton, Keith Solomon, Boston, MA, Elahe Mostaghel, Seattle, WA, George Thomas, Portland, OR, Michael Freeman, Los Angeles, CA, Salvadore Pizzo, Durham, NC, Stephen Freedland*, Los Angeles, CA ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP90-04 A ROLE FOR HISTONE DEMETHYALASE JMJD1A IN THE DNA DAMAGE RESPONSE OF PROSTATE CANCER CELLS Lingling Fan, Guihong Peng, Baltimore, MD, Natasha Sahgal, London, United Kingdom, Ladan Fazli, Martin Gleave, Vancouver, Canada, Yuji Zhang, Baltimroe, MD, Arif Hussain, Feyruz Rassool, jianfei qi*, Baltimore, MD MP90-05 MP90-02 CARBOHYDRATE RESTRICTION OPPOSES TUMOR-PROMOTING EFFECTS OF OBESITY IN THE HI-MYC TRANSGENIC MOUSE MODEL OF PROSTATE CANCER. Emma Allott, Chapel Hill, NC, Everardo Macias, Los Angeles, CA, George Thomas, Portland, OR, Stephen Hursting, Chapel Hill, NC, Stephen Freedland*, Los Angeles, CA MP90-03 REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES INDUCTION BY CABAZITAXEL VIA INHIBITION OF THE SESTRIN FAMILY IN CASTRATIONRESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER Takeo Kosaka*, Hiroshi Hongo, Yasumasa Miyazaki, Eiji Kikuchi, Akira Miyajima, Mototsugu Oya, Tokyo, Japan *Presenting author 291 PROSTATE CANCER GENE EXPRESSION SIGNATURES ASSOCIATED WITH CAPSULE AND SEMINAL VESICLE INVASION AND BIOCHEMICAL RECURRENCE AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Travis Allemang*, Norfolk, VA, Michael Williams, Virginia Beach, VA, Shilpa Katta, Gyorgy Petrovics, Rockville, MD, Inger Rosner, Rockville, MD, Albert Dobi, Rockville, MD TUESDAY PROSTATE CANCER: BASIC RESEARCH & PATHOPHYSIOLOGY IV Room 33 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Mark Garzotto and Christopher Evans MP90-06 FULL EXOME SEQUENCING, COPY NUMBER VARIATION AND TRANSCRIPTOME ANALYSES REVEALS DIVERSITY AND MUTATIONAL EVOLUTION IN A LONGITUDINAL SERIES OF SURGICAL PROSTATE CANCER BONE METASTASES FROM A PATIENT WITH PROGRESSIVELY THERAPY-RESISTANT CANCER Christina Jamieson*, Michelle Muldong, La Jolla, CA, Michael A. Liss, San Antonio, TX, Seung Chol Park, Iksan, Korea, Republic of, Theresa Mendoza, Abigail Gallegos, Lee Edsall, Unwanaobong Nseyo, Olga Miakicheva, Brittany Burton, Danielle Burner, Amy Strasner, Christopher J. Kane, Anna A. Kulidjian, Theresa Gaasterland, La Jolla, CA MP90-12 INHERITED RISK FOR OTHER TYPES OF CANCER AMONG MEN WITH OR WITHOUT PROSTATE CANCER BASED ON THE GENETIC RISK SCORE Deke Jiang*, Evanston, IL, Haitao Chen, Shanghai, China, People’s Republic of, Brian Helfand, Carly Conran, S.Lilly Zheng, Charles Brendler, Jianfeng Xu, Evanston, IL MP90-13 CIRCULATING TUMOR CELLS-DERIVED PATIENT XENOGRAFTS: A NOVEL APPROACH TO STUDY PROSTATE CANCER LETHAL PROGRESSION Gina C. Y. Chu*, Ruoxiang Wang, Haiyen E. Zhau, Edwin M. Posadas, Leland W. K. Chung, Los Angeles, CA MP90-14 DISTINCT BIOLOGICAL FEATURES OF PROSTATE TUMORS IN THE CONTEXT OF RACE/ETHNICITY AND ERG STATUS Jennifer Cullen*, Denise Young, Yongmei Chen, Michael Degon, Wagner Baptist, James Farrell, Jason Sedarsky, Claire HuaiChing Kuo, Rockville, MD, Jacob Kagan, Sudhir Srivastava, Bethesda, MD, Inger Rosner, Gyorgy Petrovics, Albert Dobi, David McLeod, Shiv Srivastava, Rockville, MD, Isabell Sesterhenn, Silver Spring, MD MP90-07 THE PHENOMENON OF EPITHELIALMESENCHYMAL TRANSITION IS ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROGRESSION OF PROSTATE CANCER Jose Pontes, Jr.*, Rafael Coelho, Mauricio Cordeiro, Giuliano Betoni, Luiz Oliveira, Sabrina Reis, Katia Leite, Miguel Srougi, William Nahas, Sao Paulo, Brazil MP90-08 THE RELATIONSHIP OF B7H3 EXPRESSION TO ANDROGEN AND PROSTATE CANCER OUTCOMES IN A LARGE NATURAL HISTORY COHORT OF MEN UNDERGOING PROSTATECTOMY Benjamin Benzon, Baltimore, MD, George (Shuang) Zhao, Dearborn, MI, Michael Haffner, Baltimore, MD, Mandeep Takhar, Nicholas Erho, Kasra Yousefi, Vancouver, Canada, Paula Hurley, Jennifer Bishop, Jeffrey Tosoian, Kamyar Ghabili, Kamyar Ghabili, Baltimore, MD, Mohammed Alshalalfa, Vancouver, Canada, Stephanie Glavaris, Brian Simons, Phuoc Tran, Baltimore, MD, Elai Davicioni, Vancouver, Canada, R. Jeffrey Karnes, Rochester, MN, Edward Schaeffer, Chicago, IL, Charles Drake, Baltimore, MD, Felix Feng, Ann Arbor, MI, Ashley Ross*, Baltimore, MD MP90-15 GALECTIN-3 IS IMPLICATED IN THE PROGRESSION OF CASTRATIONRESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER THROUGH THE REGULATION OF ANGIOGENESIS AND ANDROGEN RECEPTOR SIGNALING Tomoharu Fukumori*, Kei Daizumoto, Dondoo Tsogt-Ochir, Yasuyo Yamamoto, Kunihisa Yamaguchi, Masayuki Takahashi, Hiro-omi Kanayama, Tokushima, Japan MP90-16 THE ROLE OF PARP2 IN PROSTATE CANCER GROWTH AND PROGRESSION Bin Gui, Adam Kibel, Li Jia*, Boston, MA MP90-17 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PREOPERATIVE MEMBRANOUS URETHRAL LENGTH AND TIME TO ACHIEVE CONTINENCE AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW WITH META ANALYSIS Sean Mungovan*, Westmead, Australia, Jaspreet Sandhu, Oguz Akin, New York, NY, Neil Smart, Westmead, Australia, Petra Graham, Manish Patel, Sydney, Australia MP90-09 A NEW STRATEGY FOR THE TREATMENT OF PROSTATE CANCER BY TARGETING VASOHIBIN-2 Yasumasa Miyazaki*, Takeo Kosaka, Shuji Mikami, Yota Yasumizu, Nobuyuki Tanaka, Eiji Kikuchi, Akira Miyajima, Tokyo, Japan, Yasufumi Sato, Sendai, Japan, Mototsugu Oya, Tokyo, Japan MP90-18 SIGNALING PATHWAYS IN HUMAN PROSTATE CARCINOGENESIS: DIFFERENTIAL PROTEIN EXPRESSION PATTERNS BETWEEN NORMAL AND CANCER TISSUES Antonio Patricio*, Joana Silva, Juliana Felgueiras, Aveiro, Portugal, Steven Pelech, Vancouver, Canada, Nuno Maia, Saul Almeida, Joao Lourenço, Margarida Fardilha, Aveiro, Portugal MP90-10 SERUM TESTOSTERONE LEVELS PRIOR TO PROSTATE CANCER DIAGNOSIS Jen-Jane Liu*, Portland, OR, H. Ballentine Carter, Edward Schaeffer, Baltimore, MD MP90-11 INDUCTION OF NEUROENDOCRINE DIFFERENTIATION IN PROSTATE CANCER CELLS BY DOVITINIB (TKI-258) AND ITS ASSOCIATED THERAPEUTIC IMPLICATIONS Shalini S Yadav*, Jinyi Li, Bryan Herzog, Jennifer Stockert, James O’Connor, Luis Garzon Manco, Cordelia Elaiho, Kenneth Haines, Ashutosh K Tewari, Kamlesh K Yadav, New York, NY 292 MP90-19 EXPRESSION OF MTOR PATHWAY PARAMETERS IN PROSTATE CANCER SHOWS SIGNIFICANT INTRATUMORAL HETEROGENEITY Moritz Schanz*, Jörg Hennenlotter, Johannes Dlugosch, Ursula Kuehs, Tübingen, Germany, Matthias Dettmer, Bern, Switzerland, David Schilling, München, Germany, Christian Schwentner, Arnulf Stenzl, Tilman Todenhöfer, Tübingen, Germany MP90-20 IMPLICATIONS OF SOX2 STAINING IN HIGH GRADE PROSTATE CANCER AND PELVIC LYMPH NODE METASTASES REMOVED AT RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Blake Anderson*, Charles Nottingham, Steven Kregel, Gregory Zagaja, Gladell Paner, Donald Vander Griend, Chicago, IL APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Tuesday, May 10, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 91 INFERTILITY: EPIDEMIOLOGY & EVALUATION Room 28 ABC @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Larry Lipshultz and Raymond Costabile ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP91-08 TRANSCRIPTOME ANALYSIS OF TESTICULAR TISSUES IN MEN WITH NON-OBSTRUCTIVE AZOOSPERMIA WITH VARICOCELE AND PREDICTIVE FACTORS OF SPERM RECOVERY AFTER VARICOCELECTOMY Koji Shiraishi*, Shintaro Oka, Hideyasu Matsuyama, Ube, Japan MP91-02 LOWER COGNITIVE FUNCTION IS ASSOCIATED WITH MALE INFERTILITY Alexander W. Pastuszak*, Peter R. Butler, Stephen R. McCauley, Dolores J. Lamb, Larry I. Lipshultz, Houston, TX MP91-09 DO TESTICLES INVOLVED WITH GERMCELL TUMORS CONTRIBUTE TO FERTILITY? Igal Shpunt*, Uri Lindner, Sergey Ikher, Alexey Kovalyonok, Yuval Avda, Morad Jaber, Abraham Bercovich, Dan Leibovici, Rehovot, Israel MP91-03 INCREASED RISK OF AUTOIMMUNE DISORDERS IN INFERTILE MEN: ANALYSIS OF U.S. CLAIMS DATA William D. Brubaker*, Shufeng Li, Laurence C. Baker, Michael L. Eisenberg, Stanford, CA MP91-10 THE EARLY AND LATE EFFECTS OF CANCER ON MALE FERTILITY Saad Abumelha*, Chris Poullis, Fahad Al Mashat, Tet Yap, Elizabeth Williamson, David Ralph, Suks Minhas, London, United Kingdom MP91-04 HEALTH-RELEVANT AND CORRECTABLE PATHOLOGY IN INFERTILE MEN WITH NORMAL AND ABNORMAL SEMEN PARAMETERS Christopher Gaffney*, Matthew Pagano, Peter Stahl, New York, NY MP91-05 MP91-11 REPRODUCTIVE KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDES OF PATIENTS UNDERGOING RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Nelson Bennett, Jr.*, Burlington, MA, Alexander Muller, Zurich, Switzerland, Patricia Guhring, John Mulhall, New York, NY DO ALCOHOL, SMOKING AND MALE AGE AFFECT SEMEN PARAMETERS AND IVF/ ICSI OUTCOMES? Fahad AlMashat*, Saad Abumelha, Chris Poullis, Tet Yap, Nagla Rushwan, Hossam Abdalla, Meen Yau Thum, Suks Minhas, London, United Kingdom MP91-12 VASECTOMY AND RISK OF PROSTATE CANCER IN A SCREENING TRIAL Jonathan Shoag*, Sameer Mittal, Joshua Halpern, New York, NY, Daniel Shoag, Cambridge, MA, Daniel Lee, Padraic O’Malley, Bobby Najari, New York, NY, Brian Eisner, Boston, MA, Jim Hu, Douglas Scherr, Peter Schlegel, Christopher Barbieri, New York, NY MP91-06 VARICOCELES ARE ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED RISK OF CARDIAC DISEASE AND OTHER COMORBIDITIES: AN ANALYSIS OF U.S. CLAIMS DATA Kai B. Dallas*, Nancy N. Wang, ShuFeng Li, Laurence C. Baker, Michael Eisenberg, Stanford, CA MP91-13 MARKETSCAN® EVALUATION OF VASECTOMY TRENDS IN THE UNITED STATES Kevin Ostrowski*, Sarah Holt, Brandon Haynes, Seattle, WA, Eugene Fuchs, Portland, OR, Tom Walsh, Seattle, WA MP91-07 FERTILITY IN PROFESSIONAL SOLDIERS POPULATION WITH VARICOCELE Guy Verhovsky*, Zerifin, Israel, Amnon Zisman, Zerifin, Israel *Presenting author 293 TUESDAY ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP91-01 THE NOVEL SCREENING METHOD FOR MALE INFERTILITY WITH SINGLE-BALL LENS MICROSCOPE AND SMARTPHONE Yoshitomo Kobori*, Hiroshi Okada, Koshigaya, Japan, Ugo Buy, Gail Prins, Peter Pfanner, Craig Niederberger, Chicago, IL MP91-14 PREGNANCY RATES IN COUPLES WITH A MALE HISTORY OF UNILATERAL TESTICULAR TORSION Shilo Rosenberg*, Ilan Gielchinsky, Efrat Suraqui, Guy Hidas, Ezekiel H Landau, Alexander Simon, Vladimir Yutkin, Mordechai Duvdevani, Ofer N Gofrit, Dov Pode, Jerusalem, Israel MP91-15 MP91-17 IMPROVING SURVEILLANCE OF MALE FACTOR INFERTILITY IN THE US: UPDATES FROM CDC’S NATIONAL ART SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM (NASS) Lee Warner*, Sheree Boulet, Dmitry Kissin, Atlanta, GA MP91-18 LITIGATION INVOLVING SPERM BANKING IN THE UNITED STATES Amin Herati*, Thomas Stout, Andrew Allison, Peter Cook, Dolores Lamb, Larry Lipshultz, Houston, TX LEYDIG CELL ULTRASOUND FEATURES: A USEFUL TOOL FOR A PROPER PREOPERATIVE COUNSELLING Giorgio Bozzini*, Mauro Seveso, Castellanza VA, Italy, Marco Provenzano, NicoloMaria Buffi, Giorgio Guazzoni, Rozzano MI, Italy, Oliviero de Francesco, Pietro Bono, Alberto Mandressi, Gianluigi Taverna, Castellanza VA, Italy MP91-19 FINANCIAL BURDENS OF FERTILITY CARE: HOW TREATMENT COSTS IMPACT FINANCIAL DIFFICULTY Samuel Washington*, Patricia Katz, James Smith, San Francisco, CA MP91-20 KARYOTYPE AND Y-CHROMOSOME MICRODELETION FOR MEN WITH TESTICULAR FAILURE: SUBSEQUENTLY OR SIMULTANEOUSLY? A COSTEFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS Taylor P. Kohn*, Stephen M. Pickett, Houston, TX, Ranjith Ramasamy, Miami, FL, Larry L. Lipshultz, Dolores J. Lamb, Houston, TX MP91-16 FIRST REPORT FROM THE ANDROLOGY RESEARCH CONSORTIUM Keith Jarvi*, Susan Lau, Kirk Lo, Ethan Grober, Toronto, Canada, James Hotaling, Salt Lake City, UT, Victor Chow, North Vancouver, Canada, Armand Zini, Montreal, Canada, Aaron Spitz, Laguna Hills, CA, Marc Anthony Fischer, Hamilton, Canada, Scott Zeitlin, Los Angeles, CA, Eugene Fuchs, Portland, OR, Mary Samplaski, Los Angeles, CA, Jay Sandlow, Milwaukee, WI, Robert Brannigan, Chicago, IL, Marc Goldstein, New York, NY, James Smith, San Francisco, CA, Edmund Ko, Loma Linda, CA APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Tuesday, May 10, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Moderated Poster Session 92 KIDNEY CANCER: BASIC RESEARCH & PATHOPHYSIOLOGY III Room 30 ABC @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Mark Gonzalgo and Jodi Maranchie ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP92-01 PD-1 EXPRESSION ON CLASSICAL MONOCYTES (CM) IS AN INDEPENDENT PREDICTOR OF CANCER SPECIFIC SURVIVAL IN CLEAR CELL RENAL CARCINOMA (CCRCC) Mohammed Haseebuddin*, Alexander MacFarlane IV, Karen Ruth, Robert Uzzo, Elizabeth Plimack, Mowafaq JIllab, Essel Dulaimi, Tahseen Al-Saleem, Kerry Campbell, Mohammed Haseebuddin, Philadelphia, PA ABSTRACT NUMBER TITLE MP92-03 B-LYMPHOCYTES (BL) DIFFERENTIATION IS ATYPICAL IN CLEAR CELL RENAL CELL CARCINOMA (CCRCC) AND LOW PREOPERATIVE BL COUNT IS ASSOCIATED WITH POOR CANCER SPECIFIC SURVIVAL (CSS) Mohammed Haseebuddin*, Alexander MacFarlane IV, Karen Ruth, Robert Uzzo, Elizabeth Plimack, Mowafaq Jillab, Essel Dulaimi, Tahseen Al-Saleem, Kerry Campbell, Philadelphia, PA MP92-02 EVALUATION OF TUMOR PD-1 EXPRESSION AS A PROGNOSTIC BIOMARKER IN PATIENTS WITH LOCALIZED CLEAR CELL RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Rishi Sekar, Michelle DiMarco, Dattatraya Patil, Adeboye Osunkoya, Gabriel Sica, Haydn Kissick, Brian Pollack, Viraj Master, Kyu Kim*, Atlanta, GA MP92-04 PROTUMOR CONVERSION OF NATURAL KILLER CELLS BY TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTOR-〉 AND HYPOXIA IN RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Yue Guan, Christopher B. Chambers, Max Nutt*, Springfield, IL, Britnie James, Minneapolis, MN, Kathy Robinson, Shaheen Alanee, Springfield, IL, Thomas Griffith, Minneapolis, MN, Donald Torry, Andrew Wilber, Springfield, IL 294 MP92-11 TKI INDUCES GLUT1 EXPRESSION THROUGH IL-6 SECRETION ON RENAL CELL CARCINOMA CELLS Kei Ishibashi*, Michihiro Yabe, Seiji Hoshi, Junya Hata, Hidenori Akaihata, Yuichi Sato, Soichiro Ogawa, Nobuhiro Haga, Nobuhiro Kushinda, Tomohiko Yanagida, Ken Aikawa, Fukushima, Japan, Joachim W Thüroff, Walburgis Brenner, Mainz, Germany, Yoshiyuki Kojima, Fukushima, Japan GROWTH INHIBITORY EFFECT OF AN INJECTABLE HYALURONIC ACIDTYRAMINE HYDROGELS INCORPORATING HUMAN NATURAL INTERFERON-〈 AND SORAFENIB ON RENAL CELL CARCINOMA CELLS Kosuke Ueda*, Jun Akiba, Sachiko Ogasawara, Keita Todoroki, Masamichi Nakayama, Akiko Sumi, Hironori Kusano, Sakiko Sanada, Shigetaka Suekane, Kurume, Japan, Keming Xu, Ki Bae, Motoichi Kurisawa, Singapore, Singapore, Tsukasa Igawa, Hirohisa Yano, Kurume, Japan MP92-12 ANTI-ANDROGEN THERAPY SUPPRESSES TUMOR GROWTH IN ANDROGEN RECEPTOR-POSITIVE RENAL CELL CARCINOMA: A XENOGRAFT STUDY Christopher Han*, Geun Taek Lee, Rutveej Patel, Parth Modi, Seok Joo Kwon, Izak Faiena, Neal Patel, Eric Singer, Isaac Kim, New Brunswick, NJ MP92-06 LDL CHOLESTEROL COMPROMISES EFFICACY OF MULTITARGETED TYROSINE KINASE INHIBITORS AGAINST RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Sei Naito*, Yamagata, Japan, Petr Makhov, Vladimir Kolenko, Robert Uzzo, Philadelphia, PA, Norihiko Tsuchiya, Yamagata, Japan MP92-13 NOVEL COMBINATION TREATMENT (OGX427/ SORAFENIB) ENHANCES SENSITIVITY IN RENAL CELL CARCINOMA. Sebastian Frees*, Claudia Chavez-Munoz, Peter Raven, Betty Zhou, Martin Gleave, Kim Chi, Alan So, Vancouver, Canada MP92-07 NETRIN-1: A NOVEL PROTEIN IDENTIFIED IN DISEASE PROGRESSION OF SUNITINIB RESISTANT RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Sebastian Frees*, Claudia Chavez-Munoz, Betty Zhou, Alexander Wong, Peter Raven, Alan So, Vancouver, Canada MP92-14 INHIBITION OF MTOR/AKT PATHWAY ENHANCES CELL DEATH VIA AUTOPHAGY IN RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Hua Chen, Kyle Potts, Allan Murray, Ronald Moore*, Edmonton, Canada MP92-08 CLUSTERIN INHIBITION USING OGX-011 SYNERGISTICALLY ENHANCES ANTITUMOUR ACTIVITY OF AXITINIB IN A HUMAN RENAL CELL CARCINOMA MODEL Satoshi Imai*, Kobe, Japan, Hideaki Miyake, Hamamatsu, Japan, Martin Gleave, Vancouver, Canada, Masato Fujisawa, Kobe, Japan MP92-15 MP92-09 COMBINATION THERAPY USING MOLECULAR-TARGETED DRUGS INHIBITING PLATELET-DERIVED GROWTH FACTOR RECEPTORS IN THE TUMOR MICROENVIRONMENT OF RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Hiroyuki Kitano*, Jun Teishima, Ryo Yuge, Syunsuke Shinmei, Hirotaka Nagamatsu, Keisuke Goto, Kouichi Shoji, Syogo Inoue, Tetsutaro Hayashi, Kazuhiro Sentani, Yasuhiko Kitadai, Wataru Yasui, Akio Matsubara, Hiroshima, Japan MP92-16 RITONAVIR AND DELANZOMIB INHIBIT RENAL CANCER GROWTH IN VITRO AND IN VIVO BY INDUCING ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM STRESS SYNERGISTICALLY Makoto Isono*, Akinori Sato, Kazuki Okubo, Takako Asano, Keiichi Ito, Tomohiko Asano, Tokorozawa, Japan MP92-17 NELFINAVIR INDUCES ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM STRESS AND SENSITIZES RENAL CANCER CELLS TO TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR-RELATED APOPTOSIS-INDUCING LIGAND Kazuki Okubo*, Akinori Sato, Takako Asano, Makoto Isono, Keiichi Ito, Tomohiko Asano, Tokorozawa, Japan MP92-10 REGULATION OF UHRF1-MEDIATED PATHWAYS BY TUMOR-SUPPRESSIVE MICRORNA-101 IN MOLECULAR TARGETED THERAPY RESISTANT RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Yusuke Goto*, Akira Kurozumi, Mayuko Kato, Atsushi Okato, Chiba, Japan, Satoko Kojima, Ichihara, Japan, Ryosuke Matsushita, Hirofumi Yoshino, Hideki Enokida, Masayuki Nakagawa, Kagoshima, Japan, Yukio Naya, Ichihara, Japan, Tomohiko Ichikawa, Naohiko Seki, Chiba, Japan *Presenting author SUPPRESSION OF CHAPERONEMEDIATED AUTOPHAGY: A NOVEL MECHANISM OF ACTION OF SILIBININ AGAINST BLADDER AND RENAL CANCER Jin Zeng*, Wei Liu, Feng Li, Yi Sun, Lei Li, Xinyang Wang, Dalin He, Xi’an, China, People’s Republic of MP92-18 GOLPH3 IS OVEREXPRESSED AND CONTRIBUTES TO APOPTOTICRESISTANCE AND METASTASIS IN RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Dong Zhang*, Yan Xue, Xiaojie Yang, Hongliang Li, Tie Chong, Xi’an, China, People’s Republic of 295 TUESDAY MP92-05 MP92-19 EXPERIMENTAL IMAGING IN ORTHOTOPIC XENOGRAFT MODELS OF RENAL CELL CARCINOMA: COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF HIGHRESOLUTION ULTRASONOGRAPHY, INVIVO MICRO-CT AND 9.4T MRI Johannes Linxweiler*, Christina Körbel, Andreas Müller, Volker Jung, Homburg/Saar, Germany, Eva Jüngel, Frankfurt/Main, Germany, Stefan Siemer, Michael Stöckle, Kerstin Junker, Michael D. Menger, Matthias Saar, Homburg/Saar, Germany MP92-20 DIFFERENTIATION BETWEEN NORMAL AND CANCEROUS RENAL TISSUES USING ELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE SPECTROSCOPY NEEDLE. Hyeon Woo Kim*, Joho Yun, Yangkyu Park, Gwangju, Korea, Republic of, Dong Gil Shin, Jeong Zoo Lee, Busan, Korea, Republic of, Jong-Hyun Lee, Gwangju, Korea, Republic of, Wan Lee, Chang Yell Lee, Busan, Korea, Republic of APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Tuesday, May 10, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Podium Session 47 STONE DISEASE: EPIDEMIOLOGY & EVALUATION II Room 30 DE @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Charles Scales, Jr. and Sero Andonian ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 10:30 PD47-01 ASSESSING THE VOLUME-OUTCOME RELATIONSHIP FOR PCNL IN 2014ANALYSIS USING UK NATIONAL REGISTRY DATA OF OVER 2000 CASES John Withington*, London, United Kingdom, William Finch, Norwich, United Kingdom, Sarah Fowler, London, United Kingdom, James Armitage, Cambridge, United Kingdom, Jonathan Glass, London, United Kingdom, Stuart Irving, Neil Burgess, Norwich, United Kingdom, Kay Thomas, London, United Kingdom, Oliver Wiseman, Cambridge, United Kingdom 10:40 PD47-02 GLOBAL TRENDS IN UROLITHIASIS MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY FROM 19902010 David Bayne*, Tom Chi, Catherine Harris, San Francisco, CA, Anobel Odisho, Seattle, WA 10:50 PD47-03 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SPONTANEOUS PASSAGE RATES OF URETERAL STONES LESS THAN 10 MM AND SERUM C-REACTIVE PROTEIN LEVEL AND NEUTROPHIL PERCENTAGE Maged Elsayed*, Mohamed Radwan, tanta, Egypt, Nader Elkhamisy, Kafr Elsheikh, Egypt, Mohamed Abo El-enen, Salah Naglah, Magdy Sabaa, tanta, Egypt 11:00 PD47-04 IMPACT OF REGIONAL VARIATION IN URETERAL STENT INSERTION PRECEDING STONE CLEARANCE ON REPEAT SURGERY: ADMINISTRATIVE CLAIMS ANALYSIS Andrew Portis*, St Paul, MN, Jia Wang, Scott Guillemette, Eden Prairie, MN, Suzanne Neises, St Paul, MN 11:10 PD47-05 ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 11:20 PD47-06 DISPROPORTIONATE USE OF INPATIENT CARE BY OLDER ADULTS WITH URINARY STONE DISEASE Eugene B Cone*, Brad Hammill, Adam G Kaplan, Joanne Dale, Jonathan C Routh, Michael E Lipkin, Glenn M Preminger, Kenneth Schmader, Charles D Scales, Durham, NC THE IMPORTANCE OF AN ENDOUROLOGIST LOOKING AT IMAGES AND FILMS PRIOR TO DECISION-MAKING Haresh Thummar, Vincent Olorunnisommo*, Aryeh Stock, Rohit Chugh, Mantu Gupta, New York, NY 296 11:30 PD47-07 DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF AN ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORDBASED PROSPECTIVE URINARY STONE REGISTRY: RESKU, THE REGISTRY FOR STONES OF THE KIDNEY & URETER David T. Tzou*, Helena Chang, Manint Usawachintachit, Ryan S. Hsi, Marshall L. Stoller, Tom Chi, San Francisco, CA 11:40 PD47-08 CORONARY ARTERY CALCIUM SCORE AND ASSOCIATION WITH RECURRENT NEPHROLITHIASIS: THE MULTI-ETHNIC STUDY OF ATHEROSCLEROSIS Ryan Hsi*, San Francisco, CA, Andrew Spieker, Seattle, WA, Marshall Stoller, San Francisco, CA, David Jacobs, Minneapolis, MN, Alex Reiner, Robyn McClelland, Seattle, WA, Arnold Kahn, Novato, CA, Thomas Chi, San Francisco, CA, Moyses Mzklo, Baltimore, MD, Mathew Sorensen, Seattle, WA 11:50 PD47-09 FOLLOW-UP CARE AFTER ED VISITS FOR KIDNEY STONES—A MISSED OPPORTUNITY Amy Luckenbaugh*, Phyllis Yan, J. Stuart Wolf Jr., Khurshid Ghani, Brent Hollenbeck, John Hollingsworth, Ann Arbor, MI 12:00 PD47-10 PREDICTING URETERAL STONES IN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT PATIENTS WITH FLANK PAIN: AN EXTERNAL VALIDATION OF THE STONE SCORE Natalia Hernandez*, Bosotn, MA, Yan Song, Shenyang, China, People’s Republic of, Vicki Noble, Brian Eisner, Boston, MA 12:10 PD47-11 PREDICTORS OF EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT REVISITS FOR URETERAL STONES Vishnu Ganesan*, Christopher Loftus, Bryan Hinck, Daniel Greene, Yaw Nyame, Sri Sivalingam, Manoj Monga, Cleveland, OH 12:20 PD47-12 PREDICTORS OF INFECTION IN PATIENTS PRESENTING TO THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT WITH OBSTRUCTING URETERAL CALCULI Christopher Morrison*, Amanda Chi, Aziz Khambati, Borko Jovanovic, Robert Nadler, Chicago, IL APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Tuesday, May 10, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Podium Session 48 KIDNEY CANCER: LOCALIZED: SURGICAL THERAPY VI Room 29 AB @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Paul Russo and Moben Mirza 10:40 PD48-02 10:50 PD48-03 11:00 PD48-04 *Presenting author ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 11:10 PD48-05 INCREASED B4GALT1 EXPRESSION IS ASSOCIATED WITH ADVERSE ONCOLOGIC OUTCOMES IN LOCALIZED CLEAR CELL RENAL CELL CARCINOMA Huyang Xie*, Qiang Fu, Xiaoqun Yang, Jiejie Xu, Dingwei Ye, Shanghai, China, People’s Republic of PERIOPERATIVE OUTCOMES OF OPEN AND MINIMALLY INVASIVE NEPHROURETERECTOMY AND PREOPERATIVE PREDICTORS OF COMPLICATIONS: AN ANALYSIS USING THE NATIONAL SURGICAL QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM DATABASE Nachiketh Soodana Prakash*, Nicola Pavan, Raymond Balise, Bruno Nahar, Samarpit Rai, Chad Ritch, Sanoj Punnen, Ramgopal Satyanarayana, Dipen Parekh, Mark Gonzalgo, Miami, FL PARTIAL AND RADICAL NEPHRECTOMY OFFER EQUIVALENT ONCOLOGIC OUTCOMES FOR CT1 TO PT3 UPSTAGED RENAL MASSES Mark Ball*, Michael Gorin, Phillip Pierorazio, Mohamad Allaf, Baltimore, MD PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED TRIAL COMPARING OPEN TO LAPAROSCOPIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY, INTERIM ANALYSIS (NCT01809119) Giuliano Guglielmetti*, Sanarelly Adonias, Sao Paulo, Brazil, Rafael Coelho, São Paulo, Brazil, Mauricio Cordeiro, Leonardo Borges, José Roberto Colombo, Rodrigo Pessoa, Luiz Neves, José Pontes, Adriano Nesrallah, Miguel Srougi, William Nahas, Sao Paulo, Brazil 297 11:20 PD48-06 THE ROLE OF METASTASECTOMY IN PATIENTS WITH RENAL CELL CARCINOMA WITH SARCOMATOID DEDIFFERENTIATION: A MATCHED CONTROLLED ANALYSIS Arun Thomas*, Mehrad Adibi, Rebecca Slack, Borregales Leonardo, Megan Merrill, Pheroze Tamboli, Kanishka Sircar, Eric Jonasch, Surena Matin, Christopher Wood, Jose Karam, Houston, TX 11:30 PD48-07 COMPARISON OF PERCUTANEOUS RADIOFREQUENCY ABLATION AND PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY FOR TREATING T1A RCC IN SOLITARY KIDNEY PATIENTS Stephanie Boret*, Hedrik Dendooven, Maarten Albseren, Hein Van Poppel, Ben Van Cleynenbreugel, Liesbeth Dewever, Steven Joniau, Wouter Everaerts, Leuven, Belgium 11:40 PD48-08 EN BLOC STAPLING OF THE RENAL HILUM DURING LAPAROSCOPIC NEPHRECTOMY: A MULTIINSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS OF SAFETY AND EFFICACY Alexander Chow*, Chicago, IL, Matthew Newsome, Charleston, SC, Benjamin Sherer, Christopher Coogan, Chicago, IL, Sandip Prasad, Charleston, SC, Kalyan Latchamsetty, Chicago, IL 11:50 PD48-09 CANCER-SPECIFIC SURVIVAL IS NOT AFFECTED BY HISTOLOGY OF T1 TUMORS UNDERGOING PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY Michael Daugherty*, Michael Daneshvar, Oleg Shapiro, Syracuse, NY TUESDAY ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 10:30 PD48-01 THE IMPACT OF PERIOPERATIVE BLOOD TRANSFUSION ON CANCER RECURRENCE AND SURVIVAL FOLLOWING NEPHRECTOMY FOR NONMETASTATIC RENAL CELL CARCINOMA (RCC) Yasmin Abu-Ghanem*, Zohar Dotan, Ramat Gan, Israel, Issac Kaver, Tel Hashomer, Israel, Dorit E Zilberman, Ramat Gan, Israel, Jacob Ramon, Tel Hashomer, Israel 12:00 PD48-10 12:10 PD48-11 EXAMINATION OF PERIOPERATIVE OUTCOMES FOLLOWING PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY PERFORMED ON PATIENTS REMAINING ON ANTIPLATELET THERAPY Timothy Ito, Philip Abbosh*, Philadelphia, PA, Serge Ginzburg, Elkins Park, PA, Ithaar Derweesh, Omer Raheem, Hossein Mirheydar, Zachary Hamilton, La Jolla, CA, David Chen, Marc Smaldone, Alexander Kutikov, Richard Greenberg, Rosalia Viterbo, Robert Uzzo, Philadelphia, PA 12:20 PD48-12 PROGNOSTIC STRATIFICATION OF PATHOLOGIC STAGE T3A RENAL CELL CARCINOMA AFTER RADICAL NEPHRECTOMY Manaf Alom, Paras Shah*, Daniel Moreira, Arvin George, Nikhil Waingankar, Sophie Sohval, Fatima-Zahra Jelloul, Oksana Yaskiv, Michael Schwartz, Manish Vira, Joph Steckel, Lee Richstone, Louis Kavoussi, New Hyde Park, NY APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM ALLOGENEIC BLOOD TRANSFUSION IS ASSOCIATED WITH MORTALITY AND INFECTIOUS COMPLICATIONS AFTER OPEN NEPHRECTOMY Jen-Jane Liu*, Ann Martinez Acevedo, Christopher L Amling, Portland, OR Tuesday, May 10, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Podium Session 49 URODYNAMICS/LOWER URINARY TRACT DYSFUNCTION/FEMALE PELVIC MEDICINE: MALE INCONTINENCE: THERAPY II Room 32 @ San Diego Convention Center Moderator: Elizabeth Takacs and Kathleen Kobashi ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 10:30 PD49-01 LONG-TERM OUTCOMES FOLLOWING ARTIFICIAL URINARY SPHINCTER PLACEMENT: AN ANALYSIS OF 1082 CASES AT MAYO CLINIC Brian Linder*, Marcelino Rivera, Matthew Ziegelmann, Daniel Elliott, Rochester, MN 10:40 PD49-02 ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 11:20 PD49-06 INCREASED RATES OF FAILURE WITH A 3.5CM CUFF IN THE ARTIFICIAL URINARY SPHINCTER Uwais Zaid*, Garjae Lavien, Andrew Peterson, Durham, NC MAGNETIC ARTIFICIAL SPHINCTER (MARS): A NOVEL URINARY SPHINCTER FOR STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE Navneet Mander*, Detroit, MI, Mahdi Mohammadi, Mohsen Shahinpoor, Orono, ME, Krishna Bhatta, Bangor, ME, Nivedita Dhar, Detroit, MI 10:50 PD49-03 ARTIFICIAL URINARY SPHINCTER MECHANICAL FAILURES: IS IT BETTER TO REPLACE THE ENTIRE DEVICE OR JUST THE MALFUNCTIONING COMPONENT? Brian Linder*, Boyd Viers, Matthew Ziegelmann, Marcelino Rivera, Laureano Rangel, Daniel Elliott, Rochester, MN 11:00 PD49-04 INCREASED AUS RESERVOIR VOLUMES DO NOT CORRELATE WITH INCREASED PRESSURE DELIVERY Katie Cunningham*, O. Lenaine Westney, Houston, TX 11:10 PD49-05 DEVICE SURVIVAL FOLLOWING PRIMARY IMPLANTATION OF THE AMS 800 ARTIFICIAL URINARY SPHINCTER FOR MALE STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE Faysal A Yafi*, Carrie Stewart, Jason Chiang, New Orleans, LA, Premsant Sangkum, Bangkok, Thailand, Wayne JG Hellstrom, New Orleans, LA 298 11:30 PD49-07 URETHRAL MOBILITY STUDY WITH A COMPUTATIONAL MODEL OF THE MALE PELVIS Nicholas Dias, Yun Peng, Brian Miles, Rose Khavari, Vivian MacDonnell, Timothy Boone, Yingchun Zhang*, Houston, TX 11:40 PD49-08 TREATMENT OF COMPLICATIONS AFTER PROACT® IMPLANTATION IN MEN WITH STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE FOLLOWING RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY: A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF 252 IMPLANTS IN A SINGLE CENTRE Maria Abbinante*, Marta Rossanese, Alessandro Crestani, Mattia Calandriello, Vincenzo Ficarra, Gianluca Giannarini, Udine, Italy 11:50 PD49-09 MANAGEMENT OF SPHINCTER WEAKNESS INCONTINENCE (SWI) IN PATIENTS WITH CONCOMITANT BLADDER NECK CONTRACTURES (BNC) AFTER THE TREATMENT OF PROSTATE CANCER Simon Bugeja*, Stella Ivaz, Anastasia Frost, Felix Campos, Enrique Fes, Daniela Andrich, Anthony Mundy, London, United Kingdom 12:00 PD49-10 PATTERNS OF MALE INCONTINENCE PROCEDURES IN THE VETERANS AFFAIRS (VA) POPULATION Samuel Belknap*, Jonathan Walker, Lexington, KY, John Lacy, Cleveland, OH, Shubham Gupta, David Preston, Lexington, KY 12:10 PD49-11 IS THE GOLD STANDARD SHIFTING? NATIONAL TRENDS IN ANTIINCONTINENCE SURGERY FOR MEN BASED ON THE NATIONAL INPATIENT SAMPLE Susan MacDonald*, Marc Colaco, Ryan Terlecki, Winston-Salem, NC 12:20 PD49-12 OUTCOMES OF TRANSOBTURATOR SLING PLACEMENT IN MEN WITH INCONTINENCE SECONDARY TO RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY AND RADIOTHERAPY FOR PROSTATE CANCER: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Divya Ajay*, Bradley Potts, Durham, NC, Cynthia Feltner, Chapel Hill, NC, Andrew Peterson, Durham, NC APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM Tuesday, May 10, 2016 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Podium Session 50 ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 10:30 PD50-01 PREVALENCE AND PREDICTORS FOR TESTOSTERONE DEFICIENCY IN THE UNITED STATES Julien Dagenais*, Ye Wang, Adam Althaus, Martin Kathrins, Steven L Chang, Boston, MA 10:40 PD50-02 10:50 PD50-03 11:00 PD50-04 11:10 PD50-05 *Presenting author ABSTRACT TIME NUMBER TITLE 11:20 PD50-06 LONG-TERM SAFETY AND TOLERABILITY OF ORAL TESTOSTERONE (LPCN 1021) IN HYPOGONADAL MEN: RESULTS FROM THE 52-WEEK PHASE 3 STUDY Mohit Khera*, Houston, TX, Christina Wang, Torance, CA, Jed Kaminetsky, New York, NY, Martin Miner, Providence, RI, Adrian Dobs, Baltimore, MD, Anthony Delconte, Nachiappan Chidambaram, Satish Nachaegari, Mahesh Patel, Salt Lake City, UT EFFECTS OF LONG-TERM TESTOSTERONE UNDECANOATE INJECTIONS (TU) ON URINARY AND SEXUAL FUNCTION IN HYPOGONADAL MEN: REAL-LIFE DATA FROM A CONTROLLED REGISTRY STUDY Ahmad Haider*, Karim Sultan Haider, Bremerhaven, Germany, Gheorghe Doros, Abdulmaged Traish, Boston, MA CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS AND PROSTATE CANCER DIAGNOSES IN MEN TREATED WITH TESTOSTERONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY Christopher Wallis*, Kirk Lo, Yuna Lee, Yonah Krakowsky, Alaina Garbens, Raj Satkunasivam, Sender Herschorn, Ronald Kodama, Patrick Cheung, Steven Narod, Robert Nam, Toronto, Canada EFFICACY AND TOLERABILITY OF DAPOXETINE AND SERTRALINE FOR THE TREATMENT OF CHINESE PATIENTS WITH PREMATURE EJACULATION Lin Yang*, Dalin He, Xian, China, People’s Republic of IS THERE A PROTECTIVE ROLE OF TESTOSTERONE AGAINST HIGH-GRADE PROSTATE CANCER? INCIDENCE AND SEVERITY OF PROSTATE CANCER IN 553 PATIENTS UNDERGOING PROSTATE BIOPSY IN A PROSPECTIVE DATA REGISTER Aksam Yassin*, Dresden, Germany, Mahmoud Salman, Yousef Almehmadi, Norderstedt-Hamburg, Germany 299 11:30 PD50-07 SAFETY OF TESTOSTERONE THERAPY IN PATIENTS ON ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE FOR PROSTATE CANCER Lawrence C. Jenkins*, Rahul Krishnan, Boback M. Berookhim, Jonathan Coleman, James A. Eastham, Behfar Ehdaie, Vincent P. Laudone, Christian J. Nelson, John P. Mulhall, New York, NY 11:40 PD50-08 IMPROVEMENT OF ARTERIAL ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION FOLLOWING INITIATION OF TESTOSTERONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY Daniel Shoskes*, Kathryn Dunlap, Barbara Tucky, Cleveland, OH 11:50 PD50-09 HEAVY TESTOSTERONE USE AMONG BODYBUILDERS: AN UNCOMMON COHORT OF ILLICIT SUBSTANCE USERS Mary E. Westerman*, Cameron M. Charchenko, Matthew J. Ziegelmann, George C. Bailey, Todd B. Nippoldt, Landon Trost, Rochester, MN TUESDAY SEXUAL FUNCTION/DYSFUNCTION: MEDICAL, HORMONAL & NON-SURGICAL THERAPY II Room 23 AB @ San Diego Convention Center Moderators: Abraham Morgentaler and John Mulhall 12:00 PD50-10 12:10 PD50-11 LONGITUDINAL RECOVERY PATTERNS OF PENILE LENGTH AND THE UNDEREXPLORED BENEFIT OF LONGTERM PHOSPHODIESTERASE INHIBITOR USE AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Young Suk Kwon*, Nicholas Farber, Jiwoong Yu, Christopher Han, Paul Lee, Jongmyung Kim, New Brunswick, NJ, Wun-Jae Kim, Cheongju, Korea, Republic of, Isaac Kim, New Brunswick, NJ 12:20 PD50-12 EFFECT OF URECHIS UNICINCTUS ON SEXUAL BEHAVIOR IN MALE RATS Sung Hyun Paick*, Woo Suk Choi, Dong Yeub Ham, Hyoung Keun Park, Hyeong Gon Kim, Seoul, Korea, Republic of APPROVED FOR AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITTM A COMPARISON OF BASELINE ERECTILE FUNCTION AFTER ON-DEMAND 20 MG TADALAFIL VS. DAILY 5 MG TADALAFIL IN MEN WITH ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION AND DIABETES: A PROSPECTIVE, OBSERVATIONAL 2-YEAR STUDY Hyun Jun Park*, Nam Cheol Park, Busan, Korea, Republic of, Du Geon Moon, Seoul, Korea, Republic of 300 2016 Annual Meeting Exhibits (as of March 29, 2016) Booth(s) 21st Century Oncology LLC 3422 3D Systems, Healthcare 4011 A&E Endoscopy 4806 A.M.I. 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PD48-10 Abbotoy, Daniel ................................... PD46-07 Abbott, Joel E. ..................... MP26-14, MP51-20 Abboud, Tara ....................................... MP21-18 Abdalla, Hossam .................... MP91-05, PD5-08 Abdalla, Medhat ................................. MP22-05 Abdel Azim, Mohamed ....................... MP19-11 Abdel Raheem, Ali ............. MP40-13, MP69-04, MP75-15 Abdelaal, Mohamed ........................... PD14-02 Abdel-Aziz, Azza ................................... PD35-11 Abdelgawad, Osama .......................... PD36-11 Abdelhafez, Mohamed ...... MP22-05, MP38-09 Abdelhalim, Ahmed ............................. PD33-04 Abdelhamed, Amr ............................... MP86-03 Abdel-Karim, Aly .................................. MP23-16 Abdelrahman, Hossam ........................ PD23-05 Abdel-Raouf, Ramaila .......................... PD38-02 Abd-Eltawab, Mohamed .................... MP13-06 Abdelwahab, Khalid ............................ PD23-05 Abdi, Hamidreza ................... PD12-12, PD27-09 Abdollah, Firas .......... MP2-06, MP7-07, MP7-20, MP14-12, MP21-05, MP21-06, MP21-07, MP21-08, MP21-10, MP21-11, MP25-08, MP37-02, MP39-14, MP50-12, MP69-11, MP80-02, MP80-20, PD15-01, PD15-03, PD37-01, PD37-03, PD43-12, PI-04 Abdou, Abdelali ..................................... PD6-07 Abdul Karim Khan, Nurzalina .................... ST-62 Abdulmaksood, Mahmoud ................. PD23-06 Abdulmoneim, Ahmad ........................ MP54-19 Abdul-Muhsin, Haidar ......... MP19-10, MP23-09, MP33-09, MP42-08, MP81-16, MP81-18, PD2110, V1-10, V8-03, V11-01 Abdulwahab, Khalid ............................ PD23-06 Abe, Takashige ...................................... MP6-19 Abe, Takaya ............................... MP49-13, ST-18 Abel, E. Jason ........ MP13-12, MP64-15, PD4-10, PD29-02, PD41-02, PD46-04, p15 Abell, Jill .................................................. MP4-02 Abern, Michael ......... MP1-09, PD9-08, PD42-08 Abhyankar, Nikita ....... PD5-12, PD7-12, PD9-08 Abo El-enen, Mohamed ...... MP34-08, PD47-03 Abo El-Ghar, Mohamed ...................... MP54-01 Aboalsamh, Ghaleb ............................ MP32-07 Abolbashari, Mehran ........................... MP29-11 Abol-Enein, Hassan .............. PD27-04, PD27-11, PD33-04, PD33-12, p83, p84 Abou El-Ghar, Mohamed .................... PD11-11 Abou Elgreed, Tamer ........................... PD14-02 Abou Farha, Osama .................................. p258 Abou-Ramadan, Ahmed .................... MP13-06 Abouassaly, Robert ............ MP10-07, MP38-10, MP46-15, MP64-05, MP81-05, MP81-11, PD27-05, PD29-04, PD32-10, p276 Abouella, Wasim .................................. MP56-09 Abouelleil, Mourad ................................. V12-01 Abou-Haidar, Hiba ............................... PD28-07 Aboulela, Waseem .............. MP32-03, MP33-08 Aboulella, Hassan ...................................... p258 Aboumarzouk, Omar ............................ PD31-04 Aboumohamed, Ahmed .... MP15-16, MP80-18 Abourbih, Samuel .... MP22-14, MP51-13, MP5816, MP82-12 Aboushwareb, Tamer .......... MP29-11, MP74-08 Aboyanc, Ruben .................................. MP52-20 Aboyoussif, Tamer ................................ MP32-06 Abraham, George P. ................................ V6-12 Abraham, Nitya ........................................ V1-07 Abraham