Munich salutes Endourology Munich salutes Endourology
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Munich salutes Endourology Munich salutes Endourology
OU R OL OG I SO L CA EN D Final Program CIETY Munich salutes Endourology 27th WCE 2009 Munich, Germany World Congress of Endourology & SWL www.wce2009.de October 6th – 10th, 2009 The Westin Grand – München Arabellapark Sheraton München – Arabellapark Hotel Boston Scientific Endourology Masterclass Sessions w Advances in Ureteroscopy – From Theory to Practice date : time : faculty : Wednesday, October 7 14:00 - 15:30 demetrius Bagley, md (moderator) michael Grasso, md, mr. frank Keeley, John dendstedt, md w PCNL – Prone, Supine or Both – Different Approaches for a Successful Outcome date : time : faculty : thursday, October 8 14:00 - 15:30 mr. david tolley (moderator) Glenn Preminger, md, Prof. Roberto Scarpa Sheraton Munich Arabellapark Hotel, Effner 1 Room Besuchen Sie uns am Stand Nr. W 17 WCE w München, Deutschland Visit Us at WCE Booth #W17 w Munich, Germany ©2009 Boston Scientific Corporation or its affiliates. All rights reserved. MVU10570 OU R OL OG I SO L CA EN D Final Program CIETY Munich salutes Endourology 27th WCE 2009 Munich, Germany World Congress of Endourology & SWL www.wce2009.de October 6th – 10th, 2009 The Westin Grand – München Arabellapark Sheraton München – Arabellapark Hotel CONTENTS SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM AT A GLANCE ...................................................................................................... 4 INVITATION .......................................................................................................................................... 14 COMMITTEE ........................................................................................................................................ 20 HISTORY OF WCE-MEETINGS ................................................................................................................ 22 AWARDS ...................................................................................................................................... 23 + 25 IN MEMORIAM .................................................................................................................................... 24 FLOORPLAN ......................................................................................................................................... 27 CONGRESS INFORMATION ................................................................................................................... 31 GENERAL INFORMATION ..................................................................................................................... 32 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM ......................................................................................................................... 35 HANDS-ON EDUCATION AND MASTERCLASSES ................................................................................. 206 EXHIBITORS PLAN .............................................................................................................................. 213 EXHIBITORS ....................................................................................................................................... 216 FACULTY ............................................................................................................................................ 217 SOCIAL EVENTS ................................................................................................................................. 223 FUND RUN ......................................................................................................................................... 224 SPONSORSHIP .................................................................................................................................... 225 AUTHOR INDEX .................................................................................................................................. 229 IMPRINT ............................................................................................................................................ 262 2 Control angiogenesis Targeted VEGF inhibition PRESCRIBING INFORMATION Refer to Avastin Summary of Product Characteristics (SPC) for full prescribing information AVASTIN® (bevacizumab) 25mg/ml concentrate for solution for infusion. 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Date of Preparation: July 2009. SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM AT A GLANCE Tuesday, October 6, 2009 Sheraton-Arabellapark 6.30-7.45 7.45-10.00 10.00-10.30 10.30-12.00 12.00-13.00 13.00-14.00 14.00-15.30 15.30-16.00 16.00-17.30 Main Auditorium Asam I Asam II BR1 Laparoscopy Klenze BR2 Endourology 1 Holl Coffee Break BR5 Shock wave lithotripsy BR6 Endourology 2 Effner I Effner II Fischer Gärtner Bürklein The Westin Grand 6.30-7.45 7.45-10.00 10.00-10.30 10.30-12.00 12.00-13.00 13.00-14.00 14.00-15.30 15.30-16.00 16.00-17.30 Atlanta SM1 ESUT-session: Spare the nephron Sydney SM2 Joint meeting of Asian Endourology and WCE Barcelona SM3 CAU / SOLCIMI-session DSGmeeting BR3 Urolithiasis Garmisch Coffee Break BR4 BPH Partenkirchen BR7 New Technology BR8 Oncology München I VP1 Laparoscopy – Kidney 1 VP3 Ureteroscopy 1 München II VP2 Reconstructive Laparoscopy 1 VP4 PCNL 1 Calgary Speaker ready room / Mediacheck: opening hours 13.00-18.00 Montreal Faculty Lounge – Opening hours 13.00-18.00 Lillehammer Athen 4 Endourology Society Meetingroom CROES-Meeting Smooth Operator URO 63/E/06/08/A The New Fine KARL STORZ Uretero-Renoscope KARL STORZ GmbH & Co. KG, Mittelstraße 8, D-78532 Tuttlingen/Germany, Phone: +49 (0)7461 708-0, Fax: +49 (0)7461 708-105, E-Mail: info@karlstorz.de KARL STORZ Endoscopy America, Inc, 2151 E. Grand Avenue, El Segundo, CA 90245-5017, USA, Phone: +1-424-218-8100, Fax: +1-800-321-1304, E-Mail: info@ksea.com KARL STORZ Endoscopia Latino-America, 815 N. W. 57 Av., Suite No. 480, Miami, FL 33126-2042, USA, Phone: +1/305/262-8980, Fax: +1/305/262-89 86, E-Mail: info@ksela.com KARL STORZ Endoscopy Canada Ltd., 2345 Argentia Road, Suite 100, Mississauga, Ontario L5N 8K4, Phone: +1/905/816-8100, Fax: +1/905/858-0933, E-Mail: info@karlstorz.ca www.karlstorz.com SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM AT A GLANCE Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Sheraton-Arabellapark Main Auditorium P1 Opening New Techn. Arthur Smith Award 7.45-10.00 10.00-10.30 10.30-12.00 12.00-13.00 13.00-14.00 14.00-15.30 15.30-16.00 16.00-17.30 Highlight 6.30-7.45 Live 1 TURB & Endourology Asam I MC1 Masterclass in Endourology MC3 Masterclass in Endourology Asam II MP1 Prostate Diagnos. MP5 Bladder Cancer VS5 Percutaneous Surgery 1 Klenze Holl EC1 The role of simulators O1 Training & Learning curve VS2 Female urology & incontinence EC2 Lap pediatr. urology O2 Localized Prostate Cancer VS3 Reconstructive Laparoscopy 1 IVT1 Radical Prostatectomy MC2 Masterclass URS MC4 Masterclass LESS MP2 ESWL MP6 MIS - Kidney & Adrenal Effner I Effner II Coffee Break Coffee Break Fischer HOT LAP 1 Gärtner HOT URS 1 Bürklein HOT TUR 1 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 6 BR EC SM MC MP VS VP P SP IVT O IVT HOT Live Basic Research Forum Educational Course Society Meeting Masterclass Moderated Poster Session Video Session V-poster Session Plenary Session Subplenary Session Interactive Virtual Training Podium Session Interactive Virtual Training Hands on Training VS6 Laparoscopy Kidney 2 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM AT A GLANCE Wednesday, October 7, 2009 The Westin Grand 6.30-7.45 7.45-10.00 10.00-10.30 10.30-12.00 12.00-13.00 13.00-14.00 14.00-15.30 15.30-16.00 16.00-17.30 EC3 Laparosc. complications SP1 Surgical Navigation SP3 Partial Nx ischemia EC4 New trends in PCNL SP2 PVP - British channel or TURP cavity SP4 Robotic Microsurgery Barcelona EC5 NOTES in Urology VS1 BPH / LUTS Garmisch EC6 Imaging Prostate cancer Atlanta Sydney Coffee Break SP5 Optimiz. Managem. of TCC SP6 Hot spots from ERUS VS4 Laparoscopy - Kidney 1 VS7 New Technology Lunch Joint Meeting of Turkish and Hellenie Urology associations and WCE Coffee Break MP3 Urolithiasis 1 MP7 Transurethral Surgery MP4 PCNL 1 MP8 Ureterorenoscopy Partenkirchen München I VP5 Robotics - Kidney VP7 Laparoscopy - Kidney 2 VP9 Ureteroscopy 2 VP11 Imaging & new technique München II VP6 Educations & Simulators VP8 LESS 1 VP10 Laparoscopy - Prostate 1 VP12 Laparoscopy Prostate 2 Calgary Speaker ready room / Mediacheck: opening hours 7:00-18:00 Montreal Faculty Lounge – Opening hours 8:00-17:00 Rom /Athen ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ BR EC SM MC MP VS VP P SP IVT O IVT HOT Live Meetingrooms Basic Research Forum Educational Course Society Meeting Masterclass Moderated Poster Session Video Session V-poster Session Plenary Session Subplenary Session Interactive Virtual Training Podium Session Interactive Virtual Training Hands on Training 7 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM AT A GLANCE Thursday, October 8, 2009 Sheraton-Arabellapark Main Auditorium P2 Image-guided therap Cystectomy Industry-Award 7.45-10.00 10.00-10.30 10.30-12.00 12.00-13.00 13.00-14.00 14.00-15.30 15.30-16.00 16.00-17.30 Highlight 6.30-7.45 Live 2 Laparoscopy & Robotics Asam I MC5 Masterclass in Endourology MC7 Masterclass in Endourology Asam II MP9 PCNL 2 MP13 Imaging VS8 Laparoscopy - Prostate VS11 Transurethral Surgery Klenze Holl EC7 Needle ablation on renal tumors O3 RCC & upper tract EC8 Imaging in Urology O4 Lower urinary tract Coffee Break Lunch VS9 Retroperitoneoscopy Coffee Break VS12 Laparoscopy - Kidney 3 Effner I MC6 Masterclass PCNL MC8 Masterclass Diagnosis & Stone management Effner II MP10 Ureteral Stones MP14 Laparoscopy - Kidney Fischer HOT LAP 2 Gärtner HOT URS 2 Bürklein HOT TUR 2 8 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM AT A GLANCE Thursday, October 8, 2009 The Westin Grand 6.30-7.45 7.45-10.00 10.00-10.30 10.30-12.00 12.00-13.00 13.00-14.00 14.00-15.30 15.30-16.00 16.00-17.30 Atlanta EC9 LESS in Urology SP7 ESWL Ask the Technician & Physician Sydney EC10 Early continence LRP SP8 ISUSMeeting Barcelona EC11 URS-RIRS SP9 MIS for BPH – why my laser is the best Coffee Break SP10 Controv. in Stone Management SP12 Sequent. Therapy of RCC VS10 Laparoscopy - Bladder VS13 Robotics Kidney SW1 Stent Workshop Lunch EC12 Lap & robotic cystectomy Garmisch SP11 PCNL – Tips and Tricks MP11 Robotic Prostate 1 Partenkirchen Coffee Break MP15 Robotics Prostate 2 MP12 Laparoscopic Surgery MP16 Urolithiasis 3 München I VP13 Female Urology VP15 PCNL 2 VP17 Laparoscopy Kidney 3 VP19 New Technol. München II VP14 BPH 1 VP16 BPH 2 VP18 ESWL VP20 Robotics Prostate Calgary Speaker ready room / Mediacheck opening hours 7.00-18.00 Montreal Faculty Lounge-Opening hours 8.00-17.00 Rom/Athens ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ BR EC SM MC MP VS VP P SP IVT O IVT HOT Live Meetingrooms Basic Research Forum Educational Course Society Meeting Masterclass Moderated Poster Session Video Session V-poster Session Plenary Session Subplenary Session Interactive Virtual Training Podium Session Interactive Virtual Training Hands on Training 9 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM AT A GLANCE Friday, October 9, 2009 Sheraton-Arabellapark Main Auditorium P3 History of success Live-Time award 7.45-10.00 10.00-10.30 10.30-12.00 12.00-13.00 13.00-14.00 14.00-15.30 15.30-16.00 16.00-17.30 Highlight 6.30-7.45 Live 3 Laser TUR-P, HIFU Asam I MC9 Masterclass in Endourology MC11 Masterclass in Endourology Asam II MP17 Robotics Kidney MP21 Pediatrics & Upper tract VS15 Reconstructive Laparoscopy VS18 Laparoscopy Kidney Klenze EC13 Minimay invasive vaginal surgery O5 Upper urinary tract Holl EC14 ESWL – Basics O6 Bladder & Prostate Cancer VS16 Robotics Bladder IVT2 Radical Prostatectomy MC10 Masterclass in Endourology MC12 Masterclass in Endourology MP18 Miscellaneous MP22 Endourology - Nephrolithiasis Effner I Effner II Coffee Break Lunch Coffee Break Fischer HOT LAP 3 Gärtner HOT URS 3 Bürklein HOT TUR 3 10 VS19 Laparoscopy - Adrenal SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM AT A GLANCE Friday, October 9, 2009 The Westin Grand 6.30-7.45 Atlanta EC15 TURP – How to resect 1g/min. Sydney EC16 Lap & Rob adrenals Barcelona EC17 Robotic renal surgery Garmisch EC18 RALP How to start 7.45-10.00 10.00-10.30 10.30-12.00 12.00-13.00 13.00-14.00 14.00-15.30 15.30-16.00 16.00-17.30 SP13 Robotic Surgery (SURS) SP15 How to improve Potency after LRP SP17 NOTES - group session SP18 Nightmares in Endourology SP19 Update on focal therapy SP14 SP16 How to News for improve incontinence ESWL results VS14 Robotics Prostate VS20 Reconstructive Laparoscopy 3 VS17 Laparoscopy - Urolithiasis Coffee Break Lunch Partenkirchen MP19 Laparoscopy & Robotics - Upper urinary tract Coffee Break MP23 Endourology - Lower urinary tract MP20 Laparoscopy - Kidney 2 MP24 Endourology - upper urinary tract München I VP21 LESS 2 VP23 Endoscopy VP25 Laparoscopy - Bladder VP27 Laparoscopy - Kidney 4 München II VP22 Laparoscopy - Adrenal & Kidney VP24 Pediatrics VP26 PCNL 3 VP28 Miscellaneous Calgary Speaker ready room / Mediacheck opening hours 7.00-18.00 Montreal Faculty Lounge-Opening hours 8.00-17.00 Rom/Athen ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ BR EC SM MC MP VS VP P SP IVT O IVT HOT Live Meetingrooms Basic Research Forum Educational Course Society Meeting Masterclass Moderated Poster Session Video Session V-poster Session Plenary Session Subplenary Session Interactive Virtual Training Podium Session Interactive Virtual Training Hands on Training 11 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM AT A GLANCE Saturday, October 10, 2009 Sheraton-Arabellapark Main Auditorium Essay Contest 7.45-10.00 P4 Take home messages 6.30-7.45 10.00-12.00 12.00-13.00 13.00-14.00 14.00-15.30 15.30-16.00 16.00-17.30 P4 Focal Therapy Prostate cancer Tips and Tricks Lap rad prost. /Best Paper Award New President WCE 2010 Adjourn Asam Klenze Holl EC19 Female urology MIS EC20 HIFU-Prostate cancer Effner I Effner II Fischer Gärtner Bürklein The Westin Grand 6.30-7.45 Atlanta EC21 How to learn HoLEP Sydney EC22 Lap & robotic reconstructive surgery Barcelona EC23 MIS for advanced renal mass Garmisch EC24 MIS in transplants 7.45-10.00 10.00-12.00 12.00-13.00 13.00-14.00 14.00-15.30 Partenkirchen München I München II Calgary Speaker ready room / Mediacheck: opening hours 7.00-12.00 Montreal Faculty Lounge – Opening hours 8.00-12.00 Rom/Athens 12 Meetingrooms 15.30-16.00 16.00-17.30 Leading Laser Technology atair ® AUR AURIGA R IG IGA vela vel l a® XL AURIGA AUR RIGA X XL vela l ® Discover innovative in laser technology. solutions StarMedTec GmbH Kreuzstraße 22 | 82319 Starnberg | Germany www.starmedtec.com Visit us at our booth W 29 INVITATION President: Prof. Dr. Jens Rassweiler Scientific Chairman Prof. Dr. Christian Chaussy Dear Colleagues and Friends, dear Representatives of the Pharmaceutic and Medical Industry, 25 years after the last WCE-Congress in Germany organized by Prof. Peter Alken, we are happy to cordially invite you to the wonderful city of Munich to the 27th World Congress on Endourology and SWL from the 6th to 10th October 2009. Munich as Capital of the State of Bavaria combines its international flair with the sociability and coziness of Bavarian Culture. Based on personal knowledge, we want to show you this place with all its cultural facettes to make your visit an unforgettable one. The Westin Grand Hotel has hosted already important National and International Meetings offering the advantage for delegates to stay almost in the center of the city. We are proud to provide a National Organizing Committee and an International Scientific Board with experts in the field of Minimally Invasive Surgery, Endourology, Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy, and Uro-oncology. The Congress will be supported by the Academy of the German Urologists, the German Shock Wave Society, the EAU-section of Uro-technology, and many National Endourology Societies. This allows us to update all technological innovations in the increasing field of video-endoscopic surgery and focal therapy in Urology. Live-Surgery (Endourologists at work) will be supported by the Departments of Urology, Medical School Rechts der Isar in Munich (Head: Prof. Dr. J. Gschwend) and Klinikum Harlaching (Head: Prof. Dr. C. Chaussy). Traditionally, we will demonstrate endourological techniques, focal therapy, laparoscopic and robotic assisted surgery as well as transurethral procedures and SWL. Hands-on courses focusing on ureteroscopy, laparoscopy, and transurethral techniques will allow beginners to be trained by the experts, but will also help experienced urologist to improve their surgical skills. Additionally, we provide Masterclasses in Endourology as well as an Interactive virtual training course for laparoscopic radical prostatectomy, a absolutely new training method, based on more than 500 recorded cases of laparoscopic radical prostatectomies. 14 INVITATION The well-established Pro-and-Con-debates will be integrated to stimulate the discussion of ‘hot topics’ among the delegates. Additionally, during the main session we will invite experts to give state-of-the-art lectures on issues challenging the future of our profession, such as Robotics, NOTES, and Focal Therapy. Subplenary sessions organized by the different special groups of our society will focus in detail on the problems and perspectives of the respective field (ie. stents, navigated surgery, training, engineering, urooncology). Every morning, we will offer Educational Courses run by the best-known International Faculty. In smaller groups, delegates will be able to ask questions and discuss their individual problems. In the tradition of the Endourological Society, we want to minimize parallel sessions in the morning to achieve a concentrated exchange of science and experience. In the afternoon, the audience will be split according to the different topics of video, oral, and poster sessions. For dedicated presentations, Videoposter-sessions (V-poster) are scheduled. The famous English Garden situated close to the Westin Grand Hotel will present an excellent stage for the Fund Run sponsoring the Joseph Segura Foundation. In the evening, delegates and faculty are cordially invited to relax in the atmosphere of the royal history in the Residence (Welcome Reception, 7th October 2009), but also experience the famous “Gemütlichkeit” of a Bavarian Beer Festival provided by an original Octoberfest-host (WCE-evening, 9th October 2009). Pre- and post-Congress tours may allow you to complete your Bavarian experience. We are looking forward to welcome you in Munich Jens Rassweiler Christian Chaussy 15 INVITATION Message from the Endourological Society The Endourological Society was established in an effort to facilitate scientific dialogue among endourologists worldwide in the form of annual meetings, circulation of scientific literature, and surgical skill training courses/hands on laboratory sessions. The Endourological Society (www.endourology.org) was founded in May 1, 1984 after a meeting in Germany, under the leadership of Dr Peter Alken. It is only fitting that the silver jubilee of the society be held in Germany, led by none other than Jens Rassweiler, trained by the stalwarts of Endourology in Germany, namely, Dr. Ferdinand Eisenberger, Dr Peter Alken and Dr Christian Chaussy. The Society and the annual meeting have had a tremendous growth, with establishment of many subgroups to accommodate varied interest. It is a pleasure to report that we now have five subgroups. Two of these subgroups, the “Engineering and Urology Society” and the “Society of Urologic Robotic Surgery”, have matured enough to have their own bylaws and elected leadership. The three subgroups “Urologic NOTES and LESS Working Group”, the “International Society Urologic Stents and the “Society of Image Guided Therapy are in the process of doing so. The original mission “Closed controlled endoscopic manipulation of the urinary tract” coined by the founding president Arthur Smith remains the theme of our society. It has been my pleasure to serve the society for 25 years, and I look forward to seeing you at the meeting, which will be a memorable event based on the organizing skills of Jens & Christian. Gopal Badlani, USA President of Endourological Society 16 INVITATION Welcome by the President of the German Society of Urology (DGU) The Chairman of the German Association of Urology is very proud that the 27th Congress of Endourology will be held in Munich this year and that our German colleague, Professor Jens Rassweiler, is the President of this meeting. From a historical point of view, Germany seems to be the cradle of modern endourology since the first cystoscopy and first laparoscopy was performed in my home town Dresden by an instrument invented by Maximilian Nitze and SWL was developed in Munich, where the meeting is located. This was the past. Today new developments take place every year, starting from robot technology to notes techniques. Therefore a wide range of different topics needs to be discussed. The World Congress on Endourology and SWL is the ideal place for such presentations of new achievements as well as the evaluation of already established techniques. On behalf of the German Society of Urology I would like to welcome all of you in Munich, an exciting and beautiful city with an impressive surrounding including high mountains and beautiful lakes. Prof. Dr. med. Dr. h. c. Manfred Wirth President of the German Society of Urology 17 INVITATION Welcome from the Prime Minister of Bavaria I cordially welcome the delegates of the World Congress on Endourology and SWL here in the Capital of Bavaria. Minimally invasive techniques significantly progressed during the recent years resulting to a great benefit for the patients who can be treated at lower risk, much simpler, and mostly more cost-effective. This is especially true for Urology with its multiple endoscopic procedures offering new possibilities. Exchange of knowledge concerning new technology is very important. Since decades, the WCE-congress represents the key-forum for this in the field of Urology. I am happy, that after 25 years this meeting takes place in Germany again, and that Munich has been chosen as venue. With the internationally well-connected new airport, the excellent infrastructure for meetings, and its unique atmosphere, the city offers optimal conditions for such an event. Munich has two world-wide recognized Medical Schools providing scientific activities on a high international level. In urology, extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy as well as photodynamic therapy has been pioneered here in Munich. Bavaria is home of world leading manufacturers of Medical technology. I am convinced that also outside the exciting congress program the delegates will enjoy Munich. Eminent cultural buildings and institutions invite for sight-seeing. The famous restaurants, taverns and beer-gardens of the city offer hospitality and sociability to a great extent. The pedestrian area provides all main designer shops with local and international brands as well as cafes to make shopping an even relaxing event. Finally, the Bavarian Alpes right in front of Munich invite for pre- and postcongress tours in one of the most attractive touristic regions of Germany. I wish all delegates an interesting and informative course of the Meeting as well as a pleasant stay in Bavaria Horst Seehofer Prime Minister of the State of Bavaria 18 INVITATION Welcome from the Lord Mayor of the City of Munich Even for such a sought-after and famous congress city like Munich this is an absolutely outstanding event: For the first time after 24 years, the World Congress of endourology and shock wave lithotripsy is coming to Germany, and it is coming to the Bavarian capital city for the first time. For Munich this is a great honour and sign of distinction, but I am certain that our city will be a perfect host city to this high-ranking meeting with ca. 2,000 urologists from over 40 countries: for once, because Munich is an open city of hospitality and joyful living, a vibrant metropolis of fine arts and culture which will be offering to the participants the perfect compensation for their congress work; on the other hand, Munich is also a centre of medical science and research with a very high level of development, especially in the field of urology. So, all in all, the preconditions for a successful 27th World Congress for Endourology and Shock Wave Lithotripsy could not be better. In this sense, I would like to express my best wishes on behalf of the City of Munich for a stimulating and informative exchange. Let me extend a most cordial welcome to you all ! Christian Ude Lord Mayor of the City of Munich 19 COMMITTEE Committee Members Executive Members President Badlani, Gopal, USA Past-President Ono, Yoshinari, Japan President-Elect van Cangh, Paul, Belgium Treasurer Denstedt, John, Canada Secretary General Clayman, Ralph, USA Scientific Chairman Desai, Mahesh, India Founding President Arthur Smith, USA Executive Secretary Paoli, Michele, USA Congress Organizing Committee President Rassweiler, Jens, Heilbronn Scientific Chairman Chaussy, Christian, Munich Congress Secretaries Teber, Dogu, Heilbronn Neumayr, Andreas, Munich German Organizing Committee Alken, Peter, Mannheim Michel, Stefan-Maurice, Mannheim Burchardt, Martin, Hannover Muschter, Rolf, Rotenburg /W Fornara Paulo, Halle Stief, Christian, Munich Hoffmann, Rainer, Marburg Stolzenburg, Jens-Uwe, Leipzig Gross, Andreas, Hamburg Straub, Michael, Munich Gschwend, Jürgen, Munich Thüroff, Stefan, Munich Jocham, Dieter, Lübeck Vögeli, Thomas, Bardenberg Knoll, Thomas, Sindelfingen-Böblingen Wieland, Wolfgang, Regensburg Köhrmann, Kai-Uwe, Mannheim Wirth, Manfred, Dresden Kuntz, Rainer, Berlin Witsch, Ulrich, Frankfurt Lahme, Sven, Pforzheim 20 COMMITTEE International Scientific Board Abbou, Claude, France Martov, Alexei, Russia Alivizatos, Gerasimos, Greece Matsuda, Tadashi, Japan Baba, Shiro, Japan Mottrie, Alex, Belgium Breda, Guglielmo, Italy Naito, Seiji, Japan Brehmer, Marianne, Sweden Netto, Nelson, Brazil Castillo Cadiz, Octavio, Chile Ono, Yoshinari, Japan Chiu, Allan, Taiwan Özgök, Yasar, Turkey De la Rosette, Jean, Netherlands Pansadoro, Vito, Italy Erdogru, Tibet, Turkey Parra, Raul, USA Escobar, Paulo, Venezuela Patel, Vipul, USA Fuchs, Gerhard, USA Piechaud, Thierry, France Gallucci, Michele, Italy Preminger, Glenn, USA Gill, Inderbir, USA Puppo, Paulo, Italy Guillonneau, Bertrand, USA Shalhav, Arieh, USA Gutierrez Aceves, Jorge, Mexico Su, Li-Ming, USA Janetschek, Günter, Austria Sulser, Tullio, Switzerland Joyce, Adrian, United Kingdom Sun, Yinghao, China Joseph, Jean, USA Sung, Gyang Tak, South Korea Kavoussi,Louis, USA Teber, Dogu, Germany Keeley, Frank, United Kingdom Tiselius, Hans-Göran, Sweden Kim, Hyeon Hoe, South Korea Tolley, David, United Kingdom Kulkarni, Ravi, United Kingdom Traxer, Oliver, France Kural, Ali, Turkey Tuerk, Ingolf, USA Laguna, Pilar, Netherlands Van Velthoven, Roland, Belgium Lingeman, James, USA Wong, Michael, Singapore 21 HISTORY OF WCE-MEETINGS 1983 London John Wickham 1984 Mainz Peter Alken 1985 New York Arthur Smith 1986 Madrid Enrique Perez-Castro 1987 Cairo Mohamed Ghoneim 1988 Paris Alain Le Duc 1989 Kioto Osamu Yoshida 1990 Washington Joseph Segura 1991 Vienna Michael Marberger 1992 Singapore Jimmy Beng 1993 Florence Pierpaolo Paoletti 1994 St. Louis Ralph Clayman 1995 Jerusalem Ciro Servadio 1996 Melbourne Laurence Harewood 1997 Edinburgh David Tolley 1998 New York Gopal Badlani 1999 Rhodes Stavros Lymberopoulos 2000 Sao Paolo Nelson Netto 2001 Bangkok Thanoo Choovician 2002 Genova Paolo Puppo 2003 Montreal John Denstedt 2004 Mumbai Mahesh Desai 2005 Amsterdam Jean de la Rosette 2006 Cleveland Inderbir Gill 2007 Cancun Jorge Guitterez 2008 Shanghai Yinghao Sun 2009 Munich Jens Rassweiler 22 AWARDS The Endourology Society awards several Prizes during the Annual Meeting. Karl Storz Lifetime Achievement Award Mrs. Sybill Storz designed the Endourology Society Award for Lifetime Vision and Achievement in Endourology. The award consists of a telescope looped in the first part of a surgical knot mounted on a rock, emblematic of the combination of rigid and flexible endoscopy for the treatment of urolithiasis. In spite of the loop in the apparently “rigid” telescope, due to the fiberoptic technology, a clear image is presented to the viewer. This award, which is accompanied by a generous honorarium, may be awarded annually to a senior endourologist whose lifetime contributions have had a major impact on the field of Endourology. Recipients: 1999 – Ralph Clayman, M.D. 2000 – Ferdinand Eisenberger, M.D. 2001 – Yoshio Aso, M.D. 2002 – Edward Lyon, M.D. 2003 – Michael Marberger, M.D. 2004 – Hiroshi Tazaki, M.D. 2005 – Alain Le Duc, M.D. 2006 – Joseph Segura, M.D. 2007 – Christian Chaussy, M.D. 2008 – Keonig Tatt Foo, M.D. 23 IN MEMORIAM Prof. Dr. med. Ferdinand Eisenberger What a way of passing away: on top of a Mountain in St. Moritz, Switzerland! It was definitively, what Ferdinand Eisenberger had in mind. However, feeling well and being in reasonale good conditions, the timing – at the age of almost 72 years – was too early. Bitz Eisenberger was a great personality, a leader with the natural sense of humor and feasibility. Scientifically, he started his carreer at the Department of Urology, Klinikum Grosshadern at the Medical School of Munich. Together with his chief Prof. Egbert Schmiedt, his co-workers Christian Chaussy, Walter Brendel, and Bernd Forssmann (from Dornier), he was significantly involved in the development of Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy, a sensational technique at that time. According to this, following the pioneering first human treatment by Christian Chaussy and Dieter Jocham, Bitz Eisenberger became one of the best-known Urologists world-wide. In 1987 he was the President of the German Urology Society (DGU). He received several awards including the Livetime Achievement Award from the Endourology Society in the year 2000. Jens Rassweiler was lucky enough to be part of the team at the Department of Urology, Katharinenhospital Stuttgart, headed by Prof. Eisenberger from 1977 to 2003. Together with Kurt Miller and Gerhard Fuchs, we had to prepare the data for his slides, which was turned out to be quite a job in the pre-Power-Point era. But, we have experienced “Bitz” Eisenberger as the charming leader, how he was recognized abroad. There was no difference with respect to his in- and out-house behavior. He was an absolute authentic person, and it was fun to work for as well as to learn from him. He was an excellent surgeon and scientist. On the other hand, he had the gift to provide us the room of freedom for future ideas, which made a lot possible at these exciting days. Bitz was married to his charming wife Uschi who accompanied him to all major events. They had two children and two grand-children. We really would have enjoyed inviting him to Munich as a guest of honor. Farewell Bitz, we will never forget you! Jens Rassweiler 24 Christian Chaussy AWARDS Cook Urological, “Arthur” Award Mr. Jerry French and Mr. Walter Ryan of Cook Urological, Inc. designed the “Arthur” Award in honor of Dr. Arthur Smith. The illuminated and beautifully illustrated glass block award is presented to a urologist who is within 10 years of completing residency or fellowship and who has already achieved distinction through myriad contributions to the field of Endourology in research and teaching. The only exception to this rule was the presentation of the first award to Dr. Smith in recognition of his establishment of the Endourology Society, his clinical contributions to the field, his training of numerous fellows, and his ongoing support of the society and its Journal throughout the past two decades. The award is given annually. Recipients: 2004 – Arthur D. Smith, M.D. 2005 – Jaime Landman, M.D. 2006 – Maurice Stephan Michel, M.D. 2007 – Manoj Monga, M.D. 2008 – Benjamin R. Lee, M.D. Industry Award – “For Innovations in Endourological Instrumentation” This award is presented by the Endourology Society to individuals in industry and the company they represent who have promoted Endourology worldwide through product development, support of the society’s foreign fellows program, aided the international distribution of the Journal of Endourology, and/or provided grants in aid for the annual World Congress meeting. The Endourology Society is ever cognizant that the strong partnership of industry and the society is very much responsible for the growth and dissemination of Endourology. The award may be given annually. Recipients: 1998 – Bob Quint (ACMI) – Frederick Roemer (Cook) 2001 – John Abele (Boston Scientific) 2002 – Sybill Storz (Karl Storz Endoscopy) 2003 – Connie Padden (Karl Storz Endoscopy) – Anne Marie Crownfield (Karl Storz Endoscopy) – Mary Froelich (ACMI) 2004 – Gerald French (Cook Urological) 2005 – Evan Brasington (Boston Scientific Corp) 2006 – Hans-Joachim Winter (Olympus Corp) 2007 – Marty Emerson (AMS) 2008 – Sandra Tilden (GYRUS ACMI) 25 AWARDS Olympus “Best Paper Award” Olympus Company sponsors every year five prize (each 1.500 USD) for the best presentations in five categories (overall, endourologic, laparoscopy, research, clinical). The Award Committee consists of Chairman: Pearle, Margaret, USA Chiu, Allen, Taiwan Wong, Michael, Singapore Li-Ming Su, USA Keeley, Frank, United Kingdom 26 FLOORPLAN SHERATON MÜNCHEN ARABELLAPARK HOTEL Sheraton München Arabellapark Hotel Arabellastrasse 5, 81925 München, Deutschland/Germany T +49 (0)89 9232 0 sheraton.com/arabellapark 4 3 WC WC Key Legende / Key Raum/Room1+2: Cuvillies Room 1+2: Cuvillies Raum/Room1: Cuvillies Room 1: Cuvillies I I Raum/Room2: Cuvillies Room 2: Cuvillies II II Raum/Room3+4: Asam Room 3+4: Asam Raum/Room3: Asam I Room 3: Asam I Raum/Room4: Asam II Room 4: Asam II Raum/Room5: Foyer I Room 5: Foyer I Raum/Room6+7: Effner Room 6+7: Effner Raum/Room6: Effner I Room 6: Effner I II Raum/Room7: Effner Room 7: Effner II Raum/Room8: Fischer Raum/Room9: Gärtner Room 8: Fischer Raum/Room10: Bürklein Room 9: Gärtner Raum/Room11: Holl Room 10: Bürklein Raum/Room12: Room 11: HollKlenze Raum/Room13: Seidl Room 12: Klenze Raum/Room14: Viscardi Room 13: Seidl Raum/Room15: Zimmermann Room 14: Viscardi Raum/Room16: Zuccalli Room 15: Zimmermann Raum/Room17: Foyer II Room 16: Zuccalli Room 17: Foyer II Erdgeschoss/GroundFloor Tagungsbüro Conference Office 5 Zugang zum Hotel Hotel Entrance WC Küche Main Audiotorium 1 2 6 7 8 9 10 WC 1.Obergeschoss/FirstFloor Zugang zum Hotel Hotel Entrance 16 17 15 14 13 12 11 27 FLOORPLAN THE WESTIN – GROUND FLOOR raumübersicht / room types room types ErdgEschoss GROUND FLOOR / ground Floor 1 BÜHNE STAGE Exhibition 2 »DUCKTAIL'S« DIE BAR RESTAURANT ZEN FOYER CAFÉ lEgEndE / KEy Key LOBBY 1) Ballsaal a 1) Exhibition 2) Ballsaal B 2) Exhibition RECEPTION 0 raum room 28 5 lagE BlocK location rEctangular 10 m u-Form u-shaPE ParlamEnt stuhlrEihEn classroom thEatEr BanKEtt BanquEt FlächE (m2) längE (m) lEngth (m) arEa (m2) BrEitE (m) Width (m) höhE (m) hEight (m) n Ballsaal a+B Eg – – 600 850 630 853 30,80 24,20 10,00 n Ballsaal a Eg – – 450 700 500 691 23,20 24,20 10,00 n Ballsaal B Eg – – 120 180 120 161 7,60 20,60 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LIFT GARDEROBE CLOAKROOM WC FOYER lEgEndE / KEy Key 13 9) münchEn 9)10)München garmisch 10)11)Garmisch PartEnKirchEn calgary 11)12)Partenkirchen 13) lillEhammEr 12) Calgary st. moritz / Boardroom 13)14)Lillehammer 15) innsBrucK / Boardroom 14)16)St. Moritz / Boardroom laKE Placid / Boardroom 15)17)Innsbruck / Boardroom chamonix / Boardroom saPPoro / Boardroom 16)18)Lake Placid / Boardroom 17) Chamonix / Boardroom 18) Sapporo / Boardroom raum room 11 12 lagE BlocK location rEctangular u-Form u-shaPE ParlamEnt stuhlrEihEn classroom thEatEr BanKEtt BanquEt FlächE (m2) längE (m) lEngth (m) arEa (m2) BrEitE (m) Width (m) höhE (m) hEight (m) n münchEn ug – – 250 360 360 470 22,50 21,30 2,70 n garmisch-PartEnKirchEn ug – – 240 360 300 344 17,20 20,10 2,90 n garmisch ug 44 48 100 150 150 167 17,20 9,90 2,90 n PartEnKirchEn ug 44 48 100 150 150 177 17,20 10,40 n calgary ug 26 27 60 86 60 87 10,30 8,35 2,90 n lillEhammEr ug 14 21 15 32 30 50 8,40 6,50 2,90 2,90 n st. moritz / Boardroom ug 12 – – – – 29 7,50 5,10 2,90 n innsBrucK / Boardroom ug 12 – – – – 27 7,60 5,10 2,90 n laKE Placid / Boardroom 30 LIFT 10 ug 6 5,30 4,90 n chamonix / Boardroom ug 10 – – – – 23 5,70 4,80 2,90 n saPPoro / Boardroom ug 6 – – – – – – – – 23 23 5,30 4,90 2,90 2,90 CONGRESS INFORMATION Registration Congress registration and hotel reservation: Beate Ruloff Event Consulting GmbH Rodenwald 7a D-40883 Ratingen Tel.: +49-(0)2102-9692-0 Fax: +49-(0)2102-9692-30 e-mail: beate.ruloff@ruloff.de www.ruloff.de On-site Registration Ground/Lobby Level of The Westin Grand Tel.: +49-(0)89-9264-9201 Fax: +49-(0)89-9264-9202 Opening hours Tuesday, October 6, 2009 Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Thursday, October 8, 2009 Friday, October 9, 2009 Saturday, October 10, 2009 On-site registration fee (in Euro) Non-members Members of Endourological Society Residents (with attestation) Nurses / staff member / students Accompanying person 13:00 – 18:00 07:00 – 17:00 08:00 – 17:00 08:00 – 17:00 08:00 – 11:00 750,00 € 600,00 € 350,00 € 150,00 € 150,00 € Please wear your congress badge for all Congress activities. Lobby at Westin 31 GENERAL INFORMATION Language English is the official language Climate The autumn in Munich is a good time with an average temperature of 15 degrees Celsius (62.6 degrees Fahrenheit). Warm cloths and a suit for formal occasions would be appropriate. Credit Cards and Currency Major credit cards like Master Card, American Express, Visa, are generally accepted. The currency is Euro. Major foreign currency can be changed at the Airport, most of the Hotels, and all Banks in Munich. Certificate of Attendance / CME All registered delegates will be provided a Certificate of Attendance. The certificate will be sent together with the electronic badge. CME-Accreditation will be provided by the Academy of German Urologists with 6 CME (category B) points per day. Exhibition The Exhibition Areas will be open from Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Thursday, October 8, 2009 Friday, October 9, 2009 Saturday, October 10, 2009 Information Desk (Help and More) 09:00 – 17:00 09:00 – 17:00 09:00 – 17:00 09:00 – 12:00 Information desk located in the Ground / Lobby Level of the Westin-Sheraton is prepared to provide information on accommodation, city tours, distribution of daily news, shuttle bus schedule and venues. Tel.: +49-(0)89-9264-9101 Collaborating Societies EAU-section of Uro-technology (ESUT) EAU-section of Urolithiasis (EULIS) German Shock Wave Society (DSG) Section of Laparoscopy and Endourology of the Academy of German Urologists Working Group Urolithiasis of the Academy of German Urologists Italian Endourological Association (IAE) BAUS Section of Endourology Turkish Society of Endourology Asian Society of Endourology East Asian Society of Endourology Japanese Society of Endourology Indian Endourology Society Iranian Endourology and Urolaparoscopy Society (IEUS) Sociedad latinoamericana de cirurgia de invasion minima en Urologia (SOLCIMI) Mexican Society of Urology 32 GENERAL INFORMATION Instructions for presenters Accepted abstracts will be arranged as several types of presentations at WCE 2009: • Moderated Poster • Oral Presentation • Video • V-Poster The standard PC system will be WindowsXP© with Office 2007. Speaker Ready Room The speaker ready room (Mediacheck) is located in the First Floor of the WestinSheraton (Room Calgary). Opening hours: Tuesday, October 6, 2009 Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Thursday, October 8, 2009 Friday, October 9, 2009 Saturday, October 10, 2009 13:00 – 18:00 07:00 – 18:00 07:00 – 18:00 07:00 – 18:00 07:00 – 12:00 Faculty Lounge For our distinct faculty, we offer a special room located in the first floor of the Westin-Sheraton (Room Montreal) to have a rest during the Congress. Coffee and tea will be served in the room, which is equipped with internet access. Moderated Poster 1. The format and size of the poster should match the requirements (4.88 feet widts x 3.64 feet height; 149 x 111 cm) indicated on the official website of WCE2009. Authors are responsible to take the poster to the meeting by themselves. 2. Please go to the assigned meeting room before the session begins and put up your poster on the poster board marked with your Assigned Presentation ID. Also please remove your poster from the board after the session. Otherwise your poster will be assumed discarded. 3. The poster presentation will be held in a podium-like session. After 30 minutes’ overview on posters, each author will have up to 2 minutes to make a brief presentation (with PowerPoint if needed). At the end of the session, there will be a short time for Questions & Answers. 4. If you will use PowerPoint slides for your presentation, please name the PowerPoint file as your Assigned Presentation ID. 5. All the PowerPoint files should be made on the official template. The template is downloadable at the congress website. (download link coming soon) 33 GENERAL INFORMATION Oral Presentation 1. Microsoft© PowerPoint©-Presentations have to be attached by the font types that be used and the media files. 2. It’s possible to hand your template by • USB Pen Drive • CD • DVD • External hard disk 3. All presentations are restricted to 7 minutes. (5 minutes talk, 2 minutes discussion.) 4. Please use PowerPoint slides for your presentation, name the PowerPoint file as your Assigned Presentation ID. 5. All the PowerPoint files should be made on the official template. The template is downloadable at the congress website. (download link coming soon) Video 1. The video presentation should be limited in 7 minutes with the main point of the surgery emphasized. The video has to be presented in English and has to be in a separate file. 2. The title of the video, the authors’ name, institution and correspondence should be presented in the video. 3. Video format: • MPEG • MPEG2 • DivX • Xvid • WMV (Windows Media) Screen ratio 4:3, suitable to display on 300 inch screen. Please don´t use “videos as to PowerPoint© for MAC” and rather choose PNG (Mac OS X) or JPG as graphic format. 4. The video clips are required to be named as your Assigned Presentation ID and recorded in a DVD (video or data) disk, which should be couriered to the Media Place not later than 60 minutes before the Session will be start. V-Poster 34 As a special highlight we will offer the V-poster presentation. Using of one screen, we present one (!) power-point slide, this allows to insert video clips and animated graphics. The poster will be presented only on the main screen. The V- poster should be made with Microsoft PowerPoint (version 2003 or later). The aspect ratio is 16:9. The Power Point slide should be in English and the authors’ name, institution and correspondence should be noted in the slide. SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Tuesday, October 6, 2009 Society Meetings 12.00 – 13.00 14.00 – 17.30 SM0 Meeting of the German Society of Shockwave Lithorypsy (DGS) Chairman: C. Chaussy, Germany J. Rassweiler, Germany Barcelona SM0.1 The future of ESWL – a synergy between technology and technique J. Lingeman, USA SM1 EAU-section of Urotechnology (ESUT)-Session: “Sparing the Nephron” Program chairman: G. Breda, Italy SM1.1 Introduction G. Breda, Italy Atlanta Nephron sparing laparoscopic surgery Moderators: G. Breda, Italy C. Abbou, France P. Fornara, Germany SM1.2 Laparoscopic renal cooling in partial nephrectomy M.S. Michel, Germany SM1.3 How to reduce ischaemic time in partial nephrectomy G. Janetschek, Austria SM1.4 How to maximize nephron sparing in living donor nephrectomy and subsequent kidney transplant A. Breda, Spain SM1.5 Can robotic surgery spare more nephrons than simple laparoscopy? A. Mottrie, Belgium Sparing the nephron in thermal ablation Moderators: F. Keeley, United Kingdom U. Witzsch, Germany A. Breda, Spain SM1.6 Laparoscopic assisted thermal ablation in renal tumors G. Guazzoni, Italy SM1.7 Percutaneous assisted thermal ablation in renal tumors A. Gangi, France SM1.8 Extracorporeal thermal ablation in renal tumors C. Klingler, Austria SM1.9 Which will be the winner in the short and long run (balancing oncologic / functional outcome, complications, and costs)? M.P. Laguna, The Netherlands 35 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Tuesday, October 6, 2009 Society Meetings 15.45 – 16.15 Coffee Break 16.15 – 17.30 Sparing the nephron in kidney stones Moderators: G. Alivizatos, Greece T. Knoll, Germany H-G. Tiselius, Sweden SM1.10 How to minimize renal trauma in ESWL K-U. Koehrmann, Germany SM1.11 How to minimize trauma in PCNL A. Skolarikos, Greece SM1.12 How to minimize trauma in RIRS M. Brehmer, Sweden SM1.13 How to manage UPLO and concomitant kidney stones A. Skolarikos, Greece Sparing the nephron in UT-TCC Moderators: V. Bucuras, Romania J. Palou, Spain A. Patel, United Kingdom SM1.14 Imperative conservative management of upper tract TCC A. Joyce, United Kingdom SM1.15 Elective conservative management of upper tract TCC D. Tolley, United Kindom SM1.16 Enhanced diagnostic and follow up of upper tract TCC O. Traxer, France 36 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Tuesday, October 6, 2009 Society Meetings 14.00 – 18.00 SM2 Joint Meeting of Asian Endourology and WCE Program chairman: T. Matsuda, Japan 14.00 – 14.05 SM2.1 The opening remark M. Desai, India Sidney LESS in Asia Moderators: S. Baba, Japan A. Chiu, Taiwan 14.05 – 14.50 SM2.2 LESS for donor nephrectomy A. Ganpule, India SM2.3 LESS for VVF and BPH P.P. Rao, India SM2.4 LESS surgery in Korea H. H. Kim, Korea SM2.5 LESS surgery in Japan A. Kawauchi, Japan SM2.6 LESS Pyeloplasty A. Kurien, India Laparoscopic and Robotic surgeries in Asian countries Moderators: T.Y. Lee, Korea W.S. Chan, Hongkong 14.50 – 15.50 Partial Nephrectomy: SM2.7 Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy C. Yin, China SM2.8 Robotic partial nephrectomy Y. Seo, Korea Radical Prostatectomy: SM2.9 Laparoscopic radical prostatectomy T. Terachi, Japan SM2.10 Robotic radical prostatectomy S. Yip, Hongkong Radical cystectomy: SM2.11 Laparoscopic radical cystectomy A. Chiu, Taiwan SM2.12 Robotic radical cystectomy G.T. Sung, Korea 37 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Tuesday, October 6, 2009 Society Meetings 15.50 – 16.10 Coffee Break 16.10 – 17.00 Endourology in 2009 Moderators: X. Nianzeng, China M. Wong, Singapore Tips of safe and rapid PCNL SM2.13 Tips for PCNL X. Li, China SM2.14 Mini PCNL S-K Li, Hongkong SM2.15 For staghorn calculi Mallikarjuna, India SM2.16 f-TUL for renal stones M. Wong, Singapore SM2.17 New endourological diagnosis of bladder tumor K. Fujimoto, Japan 17.00 – 17.50 Introduction of Endourological Societies in Asian countries Moderators: T. Matsuda, Japan G.T. Sung, Korea SM2.18 Asian Society of Endourology M. Desai, India SM2.19 East Asian Society of Endourology S.Naito, Japan SM2.20 China X. Nianzeng, China SM2.21 India D. Kirpekar, India SM2.22 Hongkong W.S. Chan, Hongkong SM2.23 Japan S. Baba, Japan SM2.24 Korea H.H. Kim, Korea 38 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Tuesday, October 6, 2009 Society Meetings SM2.25 Philippine J. Aldana, Philippine SM2.26 Singapore M. Wong, Singapore SM2.27 Taiwan A. Chiu, Taiwan Closing remark T. Matsuda, Japan 17.50 – 18.00 14.00 – 18.00 SM3 Joint Meeting of Sociedad latinoamericana de cirugia de invasion minima en Urologia (SOLCIMI) and Confederacion Americana de Urologia (CAU) Program chairman: J. Gutierrez, Mexico Barcelona Endourology / Endourologia Moderator: J. Gutierrez, Mexico 14.00 – 16.00 SM3.1 SWL: recommendations to improve clinical results based on physical principles / LEC: recomendaciones para mejorar resultados clínicos basadas en principios físicos A. Loske, Mexico SM3.2 Expulsive therapy, does it help? / Terapia medica expulsiva, realmente ayuda? G. Preminger, USA SM3.3 PCNL supine approach, lots of interest after so many years, why? / NLPC abordaje supino, mucho interés después de tantos años, porque? P. Daels, Argentina SM3.4 Combined approach, when and how? / Abordaje combinado, cuando y como? N. Bernardo, Argentina SM3.5 Infectious complications after PCNL and Endourology – a nightmare / Complicaciones Infecciosas de NLPCN y Endourología – una pesadilla J. Gutierrez, Mexico SM3.6 Is there any real innovation in Ureteroscopy? / Existe alguna real innovación en ureteroscopia? G. Fuchs, USA 39 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Tuesday, October 6, 2009 Society Meetings 16.00 – 16.20 Coffee Break 16.20 – 18.00 Laparoscopy / Laparoscopia Moderator: R. Sotelo, Venezuela SM3.7 Management of the small renal mass: observation vs. ablation vs excision / Manejo de masas renales pequeñas: observacion vs. ablacion vs. excision J. Cadeddu, USA SM3.8 Current status of robotic renal surgery: where are we headed? / Estado actual de la cirugia robotica en cirugia renal, a donde hemos llegado? F. Kim, USA SM3.9 Robotic pyeloplasty: the end of endopyelotomy? / Pieloplastia robotica; el final de la endopielotomia? R. Leveille, USA SM3.10 Radical laparoscopic cystectomy; tips and tricks / Cistectomia radical laparoscopica; trucos y secretos O. Castillo, Chile SM3.11 NOTES and LESS in Urology/NOTES and LESS en Urologia R. Sotelo, Venezuela 40 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Tuesday, October 6, 2009 Basic Research Forum Program Chairmen: J. Lingeman, USA J. Denstedt, Canada 14.00 – 15.30 BR1 Basic Research Forum: Laparoscopy Moderators: M. Burchardt, Germany D. Lee, USA Klenze BR1.1 Tandem two dimensional versus three dimensional viewing in learning curve for ex vivo skill acquision for laparoendoscopic single site surgery (LESS) S. Kommu, T. Finnigan, D. Cartlidge, A. Golash, C. Luscombe, S., United Kingdom BR1.2 The impact of a dual-focus system on the learning curve for ex vivo skill acquisition in a laparoendoscopic single-site surgery (LESS) platform S. Kommu, T. Finnigan, A. Chakravarti, A. Golash, C. Luscombe, C. Eden, United Kingdom BR1.3 The effect of a novel hemostatic agent, ankaferd bloodstopper® (ABS), on renal tubular apoptosis in rat partial nephrectomy model E. Huri, T. Akgül, M. Astarci, H. Üstün, C. Germiyanoglu, Turkey BR1.4 Histological evaluation of renal tumors after hypertonic saline solution perfusion in a kidney reduction model for laparoscopic surgery J. Manzano, E. Vicari, F. Lima, V. Ortiz, C. Andreoni, Italy BR1.5 Irreversible electroporation (IRE): A novel method for renal tissue ablation C. Tracy, W. Kabbani, J. Cadeddu, USA BR1.6 Preliminary investigations with irreversible electroporation in in-vivo porcine kidneys R. Leveillee, N. Salas, C. Moore, M. Jorda, M. Sierra, J. Shields, USA BR1.7 Surgical management of renal masses: Technology versus oncology J. Miller, A. Benson, T. Tarter, B. Schwartz, USA BR1.8 Comparison of the freehand® robotic camera holder to human assistants during the endoscopic extraperitoneal radical prostatectomy (EERPE) – a prospective randomized study of 50 cases J. Stolzenburg, T. Franz, M. Do, K. Turner, E. Liatsikos, Germany BR1.9 Role of ultrasound guided transversus abdominis plane (USTAP) block in analgesic supplementation for laparoscopic radical prostatectomy – preliminary findings S. Kommu, A. Crosby, Z. Hashim, A. Golash, C. Luscombe, A. Augustine, United Kingdom BR1.10 Dynamic camera and instrument movement during minimally invasive urological surgery – need for a standard platform for communication S. Kommu, T. Finnigan, A. Chakravarti, A. Golash, C. Luscombe, United Kingdom 41 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Tuesday, October 6, 2009 Basic Research Forum 14.00 – 15.30 42 BR2 Basic Research Forum: Endourology 1 Moderators: L. Defidio, Italy R. Hoffmann, Germany Holl BR2.1 Fluoroscopic organ and tissue specific radiation exposure by sex and BMI during ureteroscopy N. Krupp, R. Bowman, B. Hill, K. Ebrahimi, J. Smith, D. Baldwin, USA BR2.2 Evaluation of six holmium: YAG optical fibers for ureteroscopy: what’s new in 2009? B. Knudsen, J. Teichman, USA BR2.3 Femtosecond laser lithotripsy J. Teichman, J. Qiu, R. Kuranov, A. Mcelroy, T. Wang, T. Milner, USA BR2.4 Instantly phase-II tubeless mini-percutaneous nephrolithotomy (report of 54 cases) Z. Xiao-feng, L. Fu-lin, X. Jun, China BR2.5 Micro-CT investigation of the stones taken from percutaneous nephrolithotomy and ureteroscopic stone surgery with sound wave or pneumatic lithotripters E. Huri, I. Tatar, C. Germiyanoglu, T. Karakan, H. Çelik, O. Ersoy, Turkey BR2.6 In vivo determination of urinary stone composition using dual energy computed tomography with advanced post-image acquisition data processing D. Zilberman, M.Lipkin, M. Ferrandino, D. Boll, D. Albala, G. Preminger, USA BR2.7 Calcium phosphate stone morphology: Plain radiographic findings and interobserver variabilities H. Tokgoz, O. Turksoy, A. Yildiz, I. Unal, B. Erol, S. Toparli, Turkey BR2.8 Hydroflotation magnetic aided endolumenal navigation – preliminary platform in ex-vivo setting for the next paradigm in minimally invasive urological surgery S. Kommu, United Kingdom BR2.9 Changing in the functional activity of megaureter after its endoscopic treatment in childhood Z. Sabirzianova, Russia SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Tuesday, October 6, 2009 Basic Research Forum 14.00 – 15.30 BR3 Basic Research Forum: Urolithiasis Moderators: C. Tuerk, Austria K. Sarica, Turkey Garmisch BR3.1 Cystinuria in Europe: First results of a newly established multicentre database T. Knoll, D. Jocham, J. Rassweiler, J. De la Rosette, G. Wendt-Nordahl, P. Alken, Germany BR3.2 Acute effects of ureteral stone on ureteral dynamics in a porcine model: An in-vivo study comparing the effects in a solitary kidney versus ureteral stone in the presence of a normal contralateral kidney R. Venkatesh, N. Das, S. Labarbera, G. Baca, A. Tawfik, R. Figenshau, USA BR3.3 Vitamine D receptor gene ALW I, FOK I, APA I, AND TAQ I polymorphisms in patients with urinary stones I. Seo, J. Lee, S. Park, J. Rim, Korea BR3.4 Hormonal profiles in urinary stone disease A. Basiri, N. Shakhssalim, M. Azadvari, B. Golestan, M. Parvin, H. Zaki, Iran BR3.5 Severe hyperoxaluria after roux-en-y gastric bypass (RYGB): A two-year longitudinal prospective study B. Duffey, S. Alanee, C. Kriedberg, B. Hinck, A. Moeding, M. Monga, USA BR3.6 Role of metabolic syndrome components in urolithiasis M. Binbay, E. Yuruk, T. Akman, A. Singh, A. Muslumanoglu, A. Tefekli, Turkey BR3.7 Ethylene glycol-induced hyperoxaluria increases plasma and renal tissue asymmetrical dimethylarginine levels in rats: A new pathogenetic link in hyperoxaluria-induced disorders F. Yencilek, H. Aydýn, N. Mutlu, N. Comunoglu, H. Koyuncu, K. Sarýca, Turkey BR3.8 Polymorphisms in calcitonin receptor exon one and their association with calcium oxalate stone formation N. Shakhssalim, A. Basiri, M. Hushmand, H. Pakmanesh, M. Azadvari, A. Kashi, Iran 43 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Tuesday, October 6, 2009 Basic Research Forum 14.00 – 15.30 15.30 – 16.00 44 BR4 Basic Research Forum: BPH Moderators: R. Babayan, USA H. Ho, Singapore BR4.1 A porcine heart tissue model for 2 micron continuous wave laser endoscopic technique training G. Zhu, K. Zhang, China BR4.2 Histotripsy of the prostate for BPH: translation from canine to human W. Roberts, J. Wheat, T. Hall, USA BR4.3 Standardized ex-vivo comparison of the 120 w vs. The 70 W Thulium:YAG 2 micron laser: Ablation capacity, haemostasis and tissue effects F. Wezel, N. Huck, A. Häcker, A. Gross, M. Michel, T. Bach, Germany BR4.4 Can multichannel urodynamics predict outcome of medical or surgical management in men with benign prostatic hyperplasia? Results of a prospective study on 100 patients M. Agarwal, P. Ranjan, S. Singh, R. Mavuduru, A. Mandal, India BR4.5 Holmium laser enucleation (HoLEP) using a low energy laser device compared to transurethral resection of the prostate (TUR-P) M. Kanout, M. Prescher, W. Strohmaier, Germany BR4.6 Ablation of the prostate using a high power diode laser (940 nm, 250 W) – preliminary clinical data with 3 months follow-up F. De Marco, M. Rheinwald, T. Bayer, Italy BR4.7 Development of laser surgery in BPH. A critical statement of a new technique M. Loebelenz, D. Bakolas, P. Bischoff-Kalb, Germany BR4.8 Modified transurethral resection before high intensity focused ultrasound (rHIFU) efficacy and side effects: Experience & analysis of 1.000 cases S. Thueroff, A. Neumayr, M. Bosl, H. Kiel, W. Steil, C. Chaussy, Germany BR4.9 Enucleation of the prostate with the 2-µm continuous wave Thulium laser in different experienced surgeons C. Netsch, K. Oberhagemann, A. Gross, Germany Coffee Break Partenkirchen SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Tuesday, October 6, 2009 V-poster Sessions 14.00 – 15.30 VP1 Laparoscopy – Kidney 1 Moderators: C. Bilen, Turkey F. Porpiglia, Italy München I VP1.1 Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy for renal tumors greater than 4 cm: A comparative study D. Lifshitz, S. Shikanov, T. Deklaj, M. Katz, K. Zorn, A. Shalhav, USA VP1.2 Laparoscopic cryoablation of small renal masses K. Sahadevan, J. Dominguez, P. Mehrotra, R. Marsh, P. Johnson, USA VP1.3 Tumor in solitary kidney: Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy versus laparoscopic cryoablation G. Haber, S. Crouzet, M. Lee, K. Kamoi, J. Kaouk, I. Gill, USA VP1.4 Predicting factor for renal function decrease after laparoscopic partial nephrectomy K. Kamoi, S. Crouzet, G. Haber, A. Kawauchi, T. Miki, I. Gill, Japan VP1.5 Sealed bladder cuff technique during laparoscopic nephroureterectomy utilizing the Ligasure™ electrosurgical device: Laboratory and clinical experience S. Herrell, E. Lambert, H. Altamar, L. Schacter, G. Moeckel, N. Miller, USA VP1.6 Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy at Boston Medical Center: A single surgeon’s experience and outcomes R. Dickstein, S. Ganick, M. Geltzeiler, R. Babayan, D. Wang, USA VP1.7 Is there a selection bias between surgeons in choosing laparoscopic nephron-sparing surgeries for small renal masses? R. Bhavsar, N. Hamilton, T. Yoost, H. Clarke, J. Picard, S. Savage, USA VP1.8 Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy with segmental renal artery clamping Y. Changjun, China VP1.9 Hemostasis by using the argon beam coagulation (ABC) without clamping renal artery is sufficient in solitary peripheral T1a renal tumors treated with laparoscopic nephron sparing surgery (NSS) O. Sanli, T. Mut, T. Tefik, M. Ortac, F. Ozcan, A. Nane, Turkey VP1.10 Running suture during LPN: Which are the advantages? Results of a comparative study F. Porpiglia, C. Fiori, R. Bertolo, S. Grande, I. Morra, R. Scarpa, Italy VP1.11 “No clamp no suture” laparoscopic partial nephrectomy for small exophytic renal tumors G. Simone, M. Ferriero, R. Papalia, S. Guaglianone, E. Forastiere, M. Gallucci, Italy 45 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Tuesday, October 6, 2009 V-poster Sessions 15.30 – 16.00 46 VP1.12 Laparoscopic radical nephrectomy: Single centre experience in 128 cases R. Regensburg, A. Kooistra, P. Dom, Germany VP1.13 Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy: A single center evolving experience D. Lifshitz, S. Shikanov, T. Deklaj, M. Katz, K. Zorn, A. Shalhav, USA VP1.14 Open versus laparoscopic partial nephrectomy for hilar tumors D. Snow, G. Haber, K. Kamoi, M. Lee, S. Crouzet, I. Gill, USA VP1.15 Laparoscopic management of stage-T3b renal cell carcinoma M. Chiruvella, Italy VP1.16 Laparoendoscopic single-site radical nephrectomy for localized renal cell carcinoma: Comparison with conventional laparoscopic surgery Y. Park, S. Lee, J. Ku, H. Jeong, C. Kwak, H. Kim, Korea VP1.17 Surgical margins after laparoscopic partial nephrectomy: Experience of a single surgeon F. Porpiglia, C. Fiori, R. Bertolo, I. Morra, S. Grande, R. Scarpa, Italy VP1.18 Laparoscopic nephrone-sparing surgery: Peri-operative results in relation to tumour size F. Porpiglia, C. Fiori, R. Bertolo, R. Scarpa, Italy VP1.19 Retrospective comparison of the long-term result of retroperitoneoscopic versus open nephroureterectomy for upper urinary tract transitional cell carcinoma W. Xiaoqing, China VP1.20 Experience with laparoscopic partial nephrectomy without vascular clamping O. Stakhovskyi, N. Benoist, M. Galiano, X. Cathelineau, F. Rozet, G., France Coffee Break in the Exhibition Area SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Tuesday, October 6, 2009 V-poster Sessions 14.00 – 15.30 VP2 Reconstructive Laparoscopy 1 Moderators: M. Ramalingam, India M. Conradie, South Africa München II VP2.1 Intra-operative complications of laparoscopic pyeloplasty and tips and tricks of management A. Patel, V. Jain, A. Ganpule, R. Sabnis, V. Muthu, M. Desai, India VP2.2 Flexible pneumocystoscopy for retrograde double J stenting during laparoscopic pyeloplasty C. Fiori, F. Porpiglia, A. Distasio, S. Grande, R. Scarpa, Italy VP2.3 Laparoscopy assisted augmentation cytoplasty (first experiences) F. Yalcinkaya, F. Demirel, U. Altug, M. Topcuoglu, C. Murat, Turkey VP2.4 Laparoscopic treatment of urinary lithiasis M. Conradie, South Africa VP2.5 Long term follow up of laparoscopic pyeloplasty: A single centre experience R. Kapoor, R. Bansal, R. Maheshwari, A. Mandhani, A. Srivastava, M. Ansari, India VP2.6 Is an external drain necessary after laparoscopic pyeloplasty? T. Schuster, E. Ohmann, K. Sternberg, K. Shahrour, T. Averch, USA VP2.7 Update report of laparoscopic modified Hellstrom technique for managing ureteropelvic junction obstruction due to lower pole crossing vessels A. Nouralizadeh, N. Simforoosh, A. Basiri, A. Tabibi, M. Soltani, H. Kilani, Iran VP2.8 Laparoscopic pyeloplasty using Hellstrom technique in a 6-year-old boy with ureteropelvic junction obstruction by crossing vessels associated with horseshoe kidney N. Masumori, K. Nishinaka, Y. Kunishima, T. Tanaka, N. Itoh, T. Tsukamoto, Japan VP2.9 Laparoscopic extended pyelolithotomy with pyeloplasty M. Ramalingam, India VP2.10 Laparoscopic undiversion from ileal conduit to ileocystoplasty M. Ramalingam, K. Senthil, M. Ganapathy Pai, India VP2.11 Multi-institutional experience with laparoscopic ureterolysis in the treatment of ureteropelvic junction obstruction T. Schuster, K. Sternberg, K. Shahrour, R. Munver, T. Averch, USA 47 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Tuesday, October 6, 2009 V-poster Sessions 15.30 – 16.00 48 VP2.13 Laparoscopic pyeloplasty: Are there predictors for failure? N. Hamilton, V. Trang, R. Jansen, S. Savage, USA VP2.14 Laparoscopic ureterolithotomy: A minimally invasive second line treatment G. Simone, C. Leonardo, R. Papalia, S. Guaglianone, M. Ferriero, M. Gallucci, Italy VP2.15 Laparoscopic ureterolithotomy for impacted proximal ureteric stones A. Abusamra, A. Al-Sayad, Saudi Arabia VP2.17 Laparoscopic pyeloplasty for ureteropelvic junction obstruction: Kitasato experience in consecutive 100 cases D. Ishii, M. Iwamura, H. Sasamoto, M. Nishi, S. Baba, Japan VP2.18 Reoperative laparoscopic reconstruction for recurrent ureteropelvic junction obstruction after open pyeloplasty S. Corvin, G. Bromberger, A. Nicklas, C. Antwerpen, H. Hammerl, Germany VP2.19 Uretero-enteric anastomotic stricture: Novel use of a cutting balloon dilator U. Boylu, M. Oommen, M. Raynor, B. Lee, R. Thomas, USA VP2.20 Microlaparoscopic 2-mm hybrid laparoscopic pyeloplasty: A new competitor S. Herrell, N. Miller, H. Altamar, E. Lambert, USA Coffee Break in the Exhibition Area SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Tuesday, October 6, 2009 Basic Research Forum 16.00 – 17.30 BR5 Basic Research Forum: Shock wave lithotripsy Moderators: J. Lingeman, USA J. Thürhoff, Germany Klenze BR5.1 Improved stone phantoms for shock wave lithotripsy M. Lipkin, D. Zilberman, M. Ferrandino, G. Preminger, E. Esch, P. Zhong, USA BR5.2 A new acoustic lens design for producing an idealized pressure waveform with low peak pressure and broad beam size in electromagnetic shock wave lithotripters P. Zhong, W. Simmons, M. Ferrandino, D. Zilberman, M. Lipkin, N. Smith, G. Sankin, F. H. Cocks, G. M. Preminger, USA BR5.3 The lithotripsy table height: a novel predictor of outcome in extracorporeal SWL E. Ossandon, P. Recabal, C. Acevedo, J. Flores, F. Marchant, O. Storme, Chile BR5.4 In vitro respiratory motion model for lithotripter beam width assessment D. Zilberman, M. Lipkin, G. Sankin, N. Smith, G. Preminger, P. Zhong, USA BR5.5 Ultrasound guided SWL of kidney stones with an external transducer: do variances in tissue sound speed cause image distortions which affect the accuracy of stone targeting? T. Bayer, C. Bohris, R. Gumpinger, Germany BR5.6 Pain perception during shock wave lithotripsy (SWL): Does it correlate with patient and stone characteristics? H. Tokgoz, V. Hanci, O. Turksoy, B. Erol, B. Akduman, A. Mungan, Turkey BR5.7 Extracorporeal shock waves for pain relief – hypothesis of a neural working mechanism O. Wess, Switzerland BR5.8 Siemens modularis with C plus shockhead: Effective, sensible lithotripsy of renal and ureteral calculi G. Mathes, L. Mathes, USA BR5.9 Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy and short term renal injury: Multivariate analysis of the variables potentially involved M.C Sighinolfi, S. Micali, S. De Stefani, M. Rivalta, F. Annino, G.Bianchi, Italy BR5.10 Slow shock wave rate and “pause-protection” protocols reduce renal injury in ESWL J. McAteer, A. Evan, B. Connors, R. Handa, P. Blomgren, J. Lingeman, USA 49 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Tuesday, October 6, 2009 Basic Research Forum 16.00 – 17.30 50 BR6 Basic Research Forum: Endourology 2 Moderators: R. Sweet, USA J. Denstedt, Canada Holl BR6.1 The clinical analysis of factors affecting bleeding during minimally invasive percutaneous nephrolithotomy Z. Xiao-feng, L. Fu-lin, X. Ri-hai, China BR6.2 The efficacy of levobupivacaine infiltration to nephrosthomy tract in combination with intravenous paracetamol on postoperative analgesia in percutaneous nephrolithotomy patients O. Gokten, H. Kilicarslan, H. Dogan, G. Turker, Y. Kordan, Turkey BR6.3 Anatomic rationale for percutaneous nephrolithotomy in the prone and prone-flexed positions A. Ray, D. Chung, K. Pace, R. Honey, Canada BR6.4 Non-contact infrared temperature measurement of ultrasonic lithotripsy handpieces – an in vitro comparison of commonly used lithotripsy devices C. Keil, P. Olbert, F. Brüning, L. Skrobek, R. Hofmann, Deutschland BR6.5 Comparative evaluation of inertial forces generated by ultrasonic lithotriptors B. Knudsen, USA BR6.6 Closed external end double J catheter as a nephrostent in pyeloplasty for very small children with uretero-pelvic junction obstruction S. Rabani, Iran BR6.7 The Polyscope® – a modular design, semi-disposable flexible ureterorenoscope system M. Bader, S. Walther, Y. Hocaoglu, C. Gratzke, C. Stief, O. Reich, Germany BR6.8 Resistance to extrinsic compression and maintenance of intraluminal flow in coil reinforced stents (silhouette® scaffold device): An in vitro study R. Miyaoka, K. Hendlin, M. Monga, USA BR6.9 Durability of the next-generation flexible fiberoptic ureteroscopes: A randomized prospective multi-institutional clinical trial B. Knudsen, R. Miyaoka, K. Shah, T. Turk, R. Pedro, M. Monga, USA BR6.10 Low dose CT for follow-up of urolithiasis – its effectiveness in the settings of the urology clinic D. Zilberman, M. Lipkin, M. Ferrandino, D. Frush, E. Paulson, G. Preminger, USA SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Tuesday, October 6, 2009 Basic Research Forum 16.00 – 17.30 BR7 Basic Research Forum: New Technology Moderators: P. Escovar Jr., Venezuela H. Winfield, USA Garmisch BR7.1 A novel catheter using a petal-shaped cross-sectional design: An experimental study in rabbits Y. Sun, Z. Qinsong, Z. Zhensheng, X. Chuanliang, L. Wenbin, Y. Yongwei, China BR7.2 Porcine model for ultrasound guided percutaneous nephrolithotomy T. Zhou, Y. Sun, X. Gao, China BR7.3 Use of a novel cone tip metalic dilator for one shot dilatation of nephrostomy tract in percutaneous nephrolithotomy D. Irani, E. Ghanbarifard, Iran BR7.4 Use of a novel splitted side Amplatz sheath for facilitating stone removal in percutaneous nephrolithotomy D. Irani, Iran BR7.5 Novel in vitro model for studying ureteral stent-induced cell injury D. Lange, C. Elwood, S. Seney, K. Summers, B. Chew, P. Cadieux, Canada BR7.6 Identification of conditioning film components on indwelling ureteral stents and their role in bacterial adhesion D. Lange, C. Elwood, A. Crowe, R. Miyaoka, M. Monga, B. Chew, Canada BR7.7 Third generation cryosurgery for prostate cancer – combined experience of 3 European centers U. Witzsch, D. Greene, T. Johansen, Germany BR7.8 Image guidance in robot assisted prostatectomy S. Thompson, G. Penney, P. Dasgupta, D. Hawkes. United Kingdom BR7.9 Surface-based registrations in robotic image-guided kidney surgery H. Altamar, R. Ong, C. Glisson, R. Galloway, S. Herrell, USA BR7.10 A comparative study between an improved novel air cushion sensor and a wheeled probe for minimally invasive surgery D. Zbyszewski, K. Althoefer, H. Liu, L. Seneviratne, B. Challacombe, P. Dasgupta, United Kingdom 51 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Tuesday, October 6, 2009 Basic Research Forum 16.00 – 17.30 52 BR8 Basic Research Forum: Oncology Moderators: P. Puppo, Italy P. Geavlete, Romania Partenkirchen BR8.1 Evaluation of a new biopsy forceps for the upper urinary tract transitional carcinoma (UUT-TCC) D. Legervand, S. Alqahtani, M. Sibony, B. Merlet, O. Traxer, France BR8.2 Narrow band imaging (NBI) vs white light endoscopic imaging (WL) for detection of the upper urinary tract urothelial tumors (UUT-UT) O. Traxer, S. Alqahtani, B. Geavlete, France BR8.3 Narrow band imaging (NBI) for the detection of residual/recurrent cancerous tissue during second transurethral resection (TUR) of newly diagnosed non muscle invasive high grade bladder cancer P. Puppo, C. Introini, F. Germinale, F. Bertolotto, A. Naselli, Italy BR8.4 Intravesical α-radioimmunotherapy of human urothelial carcinoma in an orthotopic xenograft mouse model M. Autenrieth, B. Pfost, C. Seidl, J. Gschwend, R. Senekowitsch-Schmidtke, Germany BR8.5 Mitomycin delivered in hydrogel delays bladder cancer development Y. Hou, C. Wang, J. Hu, J. Lu, China BR8.6 Combined repetitive local chemo-hyperthermia (Synergo®) for non muscle invasive transitional cell bladder cancer (NMIBC) F. Hasner, S. Thueroff, C. Chaussy BR8.7 High resolution optical coherence tomography (OCT) on human bladder cancer and pre-cancer stages G. Joachim, J. Bornemann, B. Hermes, F. Spöler, R. Knüchel-Clarke, G. Jakse, Germany BR8.8 Diffusion-weighted MRI in patients selected for radical cystectomy: detection rate of pelvic lymph node metastases R. Papalia, G. Simone, S. Guaglianone, M. Ferriero, E. Forastiere, M. Gallucci, Italy BR8.9 Measuring immune responses in prostate cancer R. Viney, G. Priti, P. Searle, E. Porfiri, Italy BR8.10 Multidetector CT renal angiography for preoperative evaluation of laparoscopic radical nephrectomy R. Zeng, Y. Sun, X. Gao, China SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Tuesday, October 6, 2009 V-poster Sessions 16.00 – 17.30 VP3 Ureteroscopy 1 Moderators: M. Sofer, Israel B. Petrut, Romania München I VP3.1 The role of ureteroscopy in retroperitoneal or pelvic non urologic malignancies B. Petrut, F. Nechita, B. Tintila, S. Popescu, A. Irimie, Romania VP3.2 Retrograde conservative treatment of upper urinary tract transitional cell carcinoma: Is a 9.6 W maximum power holmium: YAG laser sufficient to obtain a complete tumor ablation? L. Ruggera, P. Beltrami, A. Aloisi, F. Zattoni, Italy VP3.3 Long-term use of double ipsilateral internal stents for the treatment of extrinsic malignant obstruction of the ureter M. Sofer, G. Lidawi, H. Matzkin, A. Greenstein, Israel VP3.4 Multicenter experience with metallic ureteral stents for malignant and benign chronic ureteral obstruction B. Knudsen, A. Modi, C. Ritch, R. Walsh, J. Landman, M. Gupta, USA VP3.5 Use of tandem double J stents in the management of recurrent ureteral stenosis after kidney transplant R. Miyaoka, O. Duran-Castro, S. Alanee, M. Monga, D. Hunter, USA VP3.6 Ureteroscopic management of renal calculi in special situations A. Xavier, K. De Juan, R. Brites, F. Chagas dos Santos, Á. M. Figueiredo, J. Travassos, Brazil VP3.7 Ureteroscopic management for symptomatic parapelvic renal cyst S. Hosseini, A. Basiri, V. Najjaran Tousi, M. Mohammadi Sichani, Iran VP3.8 Prestented versus non-prestented ureterorenoscopic stone extraction: A retrospective study B. Goossens, L. Van Wynsberge, S. Füller, A. Lampel, Germany VP3.9 What is the appropriate length of ureteral access sheath for flexible ureteroscopy of proximal ureteral stones? J. Teichman, L. Chang Kit, Canada VP3.10 Cost analysis of flexible ureterorenoscopy after 630 interventions P. Liske, P. Ober, Y. Aguilar, V. Zimmermanns, S. Lahme, Germany VP3.11 Holmium:YAG laser lithotripsy with semirigid ureterorenoscope for treatment of ureteral calculi ( report of 1432 cases) Z. Wu, Q. Ding, H. Jiang, P. Gao, J. Geng, Y. Zhang, China VP3.12 Holmium laser lithotripsy with flexible ureteroscope for upper urinary tract calculi (report of 36 cases) Z. Xiao-Feng, Da-Zhi, J. Bo, China 53 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Tuesday, October 6, 2009 V-poster Sessions 54 VP3.13 Clinical audit of flexible ureterorenoscopy for lower pole stones in a major UK stone unit S. Graham, C. Nathaniel, S. Longhorn, R. Smith, T. Philp, S. Choong, United Kingdom VP3.14 Upper ureteral calculus: is there a role for semi rigid ureteroscopy? R. Vijay Kumar, M.Jeevagan, G.Asokan, K.Kanthimathy, B.Bansal, India VP3.15 Ureteroscopy during pregnancy with follow the wire technique E. Ehab Rifat Tawfiek, Saudi Arabia VP3.16 Pulse frequency, energy and length influence the effectiveness of holmium:YAG laser lithotripsy F. Wezel, C. Hammes, P. Krombach, A. Häcker, M. Michel, T. Bach, Germany VP3.17 Ureteroscopic laser fragmentation in the first line treatment of large renal calculi S. Patel, S. Kommu, A. Jain, T. Greene, A. Blacker, United Kingdom VP3.18 The role of flexible ureterorenoscopy in the treatment of lower pole renal stones S. Willis, N. Smith, N. Hegarty, J. Glass, K. Thomas, USA VP3.19 Bilateral ureteroscopy: Assessment and outcome E. Ehab Rifat Tawfiek, Saudi Arabia VP3.20 Flexible ureterorenoscopy with Holmium laser (6 years single centre experience) O. Traxer, S. Alqahtani, D. Legraverand, M. Ndoye, M. Demesmeaker, France SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Tuesday, October 6, 2009 V-poster Sessions 16.00 – 17.30 VP4 Percutaneous nephrolithotomy Moderators: R. Honey, Canada U. Altug, Turkey München II VP4.1 Percutaneous nephrolithotomy can be performed safely in patients who have purulent fluid at initial puncture A. Unsal, C. Kara, B. Resorlu, I. Cicekbilek, Turkey VP4.2 Supra vs. infra-costal PCNL in the modern era K. Pace, D. Ghiculete, S. Pace, A. Ray, R. Honey, Canada VP4.3 Supine percutaneous nephrolithotomy with supracostal access: is it safe? F. Vicentini, E. Chedid Neto, E. Mazzucchi, A. Danilovic, G. Ebaid, M. Srougi, Italy VP4.4 Mini-PNL vs. conventional „TUBE“ PNL: Is there any benefit for the patient? T. Knoll, F. Wezel, M. Michel, G. Wendt-Nordahl, Germany VP4.5 Minimally lnvasive percutaneous nephrolithotomy for treatment of upper urinary tract calculi in obese patients Z. XiaoFfeng, L. Min, X. Hui, China VP4.6 The canadian stonebreaker trial: A randomized, multicentre trial comparing the LMA stonebreaker and the Swiss Lithoclast during percutaneous nephrolithotomy B. Chew, R. Paterson, O. Arsovska, D. Lange, D. Beiko, R. Honey, K. Pace, Canada VP4.7 Kidney-ureteral-bladder calculus – whole urinary tract stone with 7 yrs retained DJ stent: Managed endourologically T. Haresh, Iran VP4.8 Percutaneous nephrolithotomy: Nephrostomy or tubeless or totally tubeless? M. Istanbulluoglu, T. Cicek, B. Ozturk, M. Gonen, H. Ozkardes, Turkey VP4.9 Percutaneous nephrolithotomy in horse-shoe kidneys I. Aridogan, V. Izol, Y. Bayazit, Z. Tansug, S. Zeren, Turkey VP4.10 Endourological treatment of calyceal diverticulum stones – indications and results Y. Aguilar, P. Liske, V. Zimmermanns, S. Lahme, Germany VP4.11 Percutaneous nephrolithotomy for stones in patients with horseshoe kidney: A single-centre experience A. Unsal, C. Kara, B. Resorlu, I. Cicekbilek, Turkey 55 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Tuesday, October 6, 2009 V-poster Sessions 56 VP4.12 Fluoroscopic PCNL access by a urologist, through a mentored training programme. A service evaluation study A. Mangera, S. Mehta, F. Salim, J. Hall, United Kingdom VP4.13 Minimal invasive PCNL in older patients – analysis of outcome and morbidity in 57 consecutive patients aged 70 and above V. Zimmermanns, P. Liske, P. Ober, S. Lahme, Germany VP4.14 Effect of the stone and patient related parameters on time duration of percutaneous nephrolithotomy operation and the length of hospitalization: Analysis of 1466 patients T. Akman, E. Sari, M. Binbay, K. Tepeler, A. Muslumanoglu, A. Tefekli, Turkey VP4.15 Miniperc experience in pediatric stone disease L. Günay, C. Bilen, B. Tan, K. Inci, E. Ozden, S. Elhaj, Turkey VP4.16 Use of absorbable gelatin sponge as an adjunct to “totally tubeless percutaneous nephrolithotomy” R. Kapoor, R. Maheshwari, A. Mandhani, India VP4.17 Surgical skills lab for percutaneous renal access training: Content validation comparison between live porcine and simulation model S. Mishra, A. Kurien, A. Ganpule, V. Muthu, R. Sabnis, M. Desai, India VP4.18 PCNL vs. mini-PCNL for renal stones < 4cm C. Hammes, F. Wezel, A. Häcker, M. Michel, T. Bach, Germany VP4.19 The mini-percutaneous nephrolithotomy for the treatment of upper urinary tract calculi in children (report of 73 cases) Z. Xiao-Feng, Y. Yuan- Hu, X. Xiao-Ning, China VP4.20 A good alternative for the treatment of large upper ureter stones: Percutaneous nephroureterolithotomy M. Istanbulluoglu, T. Cicek, B. Ozturk, H. Ozkardes, Turkey SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Educational Courses 6.30 – 7.45 6.30 – 7.45 6.30 – 7.45 EC1 Laparoscopy & Robotics: The role of simulators Chairman: E. McDougall, USA Klenze EC1.1 Laparoscopy Simulator Training B. Lee, USA EC1.2 Robotic Surgery Simulator Training J. Davis, USA EC1.3 Update on LTN Simulator and Robotic Simulators E. McDougall, USA EC2 Laparoscopy and robotic assisted pediatric Urology Chairman: D. Teber, Germany EC2.1 Laparoscopy in children: Principles and Access D. Teber, Germany EC2.2 Working in small cavities: Laparoscopy or Robotic? C. Peters, USA EC2.3 Current developments in pediatric Urology: How far can we go? M. Ost, USA EC3 Laparocopic and robotic complications – Rare videos and live saving pearls Chairman: R. Sotelo, Venezuela EC3.1 Vascular Complications R. Sotelo, Venezuela EC3.2 Gastro-intestinal complications V. Pansadoro, Italy EC3.3 Non Gastro Intestinal Complications D. Canes, USA Holl Atlanta 57 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Educational Courses 6.30 – 7.45 6.30 – 7.45 6.30 – 7.45 58 EC4 New trends in percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) Chairman: T. Knoll, Germany Sidney EC4.1 PNL for all (stones)? M. Pearle, USA EC4.2 Making PNL minimal invasive: How to prevent complications T. Knoll, Germany EC4.3 New approaches to maximize success C. Scoffone, Italy EC5 NOTES in Urology – what you need to know? Chairman: M. Gettman, USA EC5.1 NOTES: Introduction and Rationale M. Gettman, USA EC5.2 NOTES: Equipment and Technology M. Gettman, USA EC5.3 Experimental work in NOTES E. Lima, Portugal EC5.4 Clinical applications in NOTES J. Kaouk, USA EC5.5 Is LESS a stepping stone to NOTES? A. Rane, United Kingdom EC6 Imaging of Prostate Cancer Chairman: T. de Reijke, The Netherlands EC6.1 Contrast enhanced Ultrasound T. de Reijke, The Netherlands EC6.2 Computerized TRUS imaging T. Loch, Germany EC6.3 Radiological techniques M. Emberton, United Kingdom Barcelona Garmisch SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Plenary Sessions 7.45 – 13.00 P1 Main Auditorium Moderators: G. Badlani, USA C. Chaussy, Germany J. Rassweiler, Germany Highlights of Basic Research 7.45 – 8.05 P1.1 Laparoscopy: R. Munver, USA P1.2 Endourology: A. Tefekli, Turkey P1.3 BPH: M. Agarwal, India P1.4 New Technology: H. Winfield, USA Opening 8.05 – 8.25 Greetings from the Congress President J. Rassweiler, Germany Greetings from the Scientific Chairman C. Chaussy, Germany Greetings from the President of the Society G. Badlani, USA 8.25 – 8.35 P1.5 Image guided robotics A. Melzer, United Kingdom 8.35 – 8.45 P1.6 Nano-technology M. Schurr, Germany 8.45 – 8.55 P1.7 Magnets and MIS J. Caddedu, USA 8.55 – 9.10 P1.8 Perspectives of Robotics and Mechatronic in Surgery G. Hirzinger, Germany 9.10 – 9.20 P1.9 Real-time tissue imaging to optimize outcomes robotic prostatectomy A. Tewari, USA 59 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Plenary Sessions Debate: LESS or more? Moderator: A. Chiu, Taiwan 9.20 – 9.45 9.45 – 10.00 P1.10 LESS: M. Desai, USA P1.11 Laparoscopic: A. Shalhav, USA P1.12 Cook Urological Arthur Award presented by M. Pearle, USA (Chair Awards Committee) P1.13 To be announced LC1 Live-Surgery1: Kidney and Ureter Moderators: M. Grasso, USA M. Hohenfellner, Germany Y. Siegel, Israel Live-Surgery 10.00 – 13.00 Live-cases at Klinikum Rechts der Isar Coordinators: M. Straub, Germany A. Joyce, United Kingdom 60 LC1.1 Robotic-assisted partial nephrectomy A. Mottrie, Belgium J. Porter, USA LC1.2 Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy with Thulium Laser and kidney clamp G. Janetschek, Austria E. Huyghe, France LC1.3 Laparoscopic cryotherapy with intraoperative navigation P. Laguna, The Netherlands F. Keeley, United Kingdom LC1.4 Flexible Ureteroscopy and RIRS O. Traxer, France LC1.5 URS with use of Accordion /fexible URS with Cobra R. Hofmann, Germany M. Straub, Germany LC1.6 Flexible Ureteroscopy with double-flexing scope G. Preminger, USA SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Live-Surgery LC1.7 Prone PCNL with Ultrasonic Lithotripsy J. De la Rosette, The Netherlands D. Pacik, Czech Republic LC1.8 Supine PCNL with simultaneous RIRS RM. Scarpa / C. Scoffone, Italy LC1.9 Mini-PCNL with Laserlithotripsy S. Lahme, Germany LC1.10 ESWL on the Lithoskop – optimized application T. Bergsdorf, Germany LC1.11 Laparoscopic reconstructive Surgery V. Pansadoro, Italy T. Frede, Germany LC1.12 LESS/SILS-nephrectomy J.U. Stolzenburg, Germany E. Liatsikos, Greece Lunch in the Exhibition Area 13.00 – 14.00 Subplenary Sessions 10.30 – 12.00 13.00 – 14.00 SP1 Surgical Navigation Chairman: L-M Su, USA SP1.1 Introduction L-M Su, USA SP1.2 History of Surgical Navigation M. Baumhauer, Germany SP1.3 Tracking Devices and Augmented Reality D. Teber, Germany SP1.4 Uses of Augmented Reality in Urology R. van Velthoven, Belgium SP1.5 Image Guided Robotic Surgery D. Herrell, USA SP1.6 Future Developments in Robot Assisted Navigation B. Challacombe SP1.7 Closing remarks L-M Su, USA Atlanta Lunch in the Exhibition Area 61 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Subplenary Sessions 10.30 – 12.00 SP2 Greenlight (PVP) laser prostatectomy: British channel or TURP cavity? Chairman: G. Alivizatos, Greece F. Gomez Sancha, Spain SP2.1 Introduction G. Alivizatos, Greece SP2.2 Patient selection A. Skolarikos, Greece SP2.3 General principles of PVP and technical support A. Bachmann, Switzerland SP2.4 PVP operation analysis step by step O. Reich, Germany SP2.5 PVP for big prostates and middle lobes F. Gomez Sancha, Spain SP2.6 PVP at an early stage versus medical therapy G. Alivizatos, Greece Sydney Questions and answers Lunch in the Exhibition Area 13.00 – 14.00 Video Sessions 10.30 – 12.00 62 VS1 Benign prostatic hyperplasia / LUTS Moderators: P. Boonyapanichskul, Thailand B. Octay, Turkey Barcelona VS1.1 ThuLEP – Thulium laser enucleation of the prostate F. Imkamp, T. Herrmann, Germany VS1.2 Holmium laser enucleation of the prostate: Technical details from a trainee’s perspective H. Shah, H. Sodha, V. Kumar, M. Bansal, India VS1.3 Transurethral Holmium laser deroofing of prostatic abscess H. Shah, A. Khandkar, H. Sodha, M. Bansal, V. Kumar, India VS1.4 Holmium laser incision of bladder neck for post-prostatectomy bladder neck stenosis H. Shah, A. Khandkar, V. Kumar, M. Bansal, India SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Video Sessions VS1.5 Removal of the broken ceramic beak of TUR-resectoscope from urethra – an amazing and troublesome event H. Ersoy, L. Sagnak, M. Ates, N. Karakoyunlu, U. Ozok, H. Topaloglu, Turkey VS1.6 Endoscopic realignment and subsequent surgical repair of total membranous urethra rupture for pelvic trauma R. Scarpa, M. Poggio, C. Scoffone, C. Cracco, M. Cossu, S. Grande, Italy VS1.7 Laparoscopic transvesical adenomectomy B. Oktay, H. Vuruskan, Turkey VS1.8 Significant advancements in the treatment of BPH: Photoselective vaporization of the prostate using treatment mode lfd 3000 vs. 80 w PVP greenlight J. Neymeyer, T. Wülfing, W. Abdul-Wahab al-Ansari, A. Apostolidis, M. Beer, Germany VS1.9 Single-port laparoscopic transvesical adenomectomy B. Oktay, H. Vuruskan, Turkey VS1.10 A novel technique for identification of diverticulum during robot assisted bladder diverticulectomy A. Kural, F. Atug, I. Tufek, H. Akpinar, S. Aksit, Turkey 63 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 V-poster Sessions 10.30 – 12.00 64 VP5 Robotics – Kidney 1 Moderators: J. Davis, USA R. Munver, USA München I VP5.1 Robot-assisted laparoscopic partial nephrectomy: Results of first 50 cases with analysis of learning curve G. De Naeyer, M. Sangalli, P. Schatteman, P. Carpentier, E. Fonteyne, A. Mottrie, Belgium VP5.2 Robot assisted partial nephrectomy: Early outcomes in 150 patients E. Weise, USA VP5.3 Transition from laparoscopic to robotic partial nephrectomy: The learning curve for an experienced laparoscopic surgeon H. Lavery, A. Small, R. Mark, D. Samadi, M. Palese, USA VP5.4 Robot assistance increases the utilization of laparoscopic nephron sparing surgery for treatment of renal masses E. Weise, USA VP5.5 Risky business? Determination of Satinsky clamp safety zone to robotic arm during robotic partial nephrectomy A. Bowen, M. Raynor, U. Boylu, B. Lee, USA VP5.6 Matched comparison of robotic partial nephrectomy and laparoscopic partial nephrectomy for complex renal masses L. Dulabon, J. Finkelstein, M. Lipkin, M. Stifelman, USA VP5.7 Laparoscopic vs. robot-assisted partial nephrectomy: A prospective head-to-head comparison of techniques R. Munver, J. Uberoi, J. Yates, USA VP5.8 New technology changes practice patterns: the case of robotic surgery and management of renal masses A. Weizer, J. Montgomery, W. Roberts, J. Wolf, jr., D. Miller, K. Hafez, USA VP5.9 Robotic pyeloplasty – initial experience C. Wagner, A. Schütte, J. Witt, Germany VP5.10 Robotic adrenalectomy: Surgical technique and outcomes L. Yeung, H. Atalah, S. Parekattil, L. Su, USA VP5.11 Radiofrequency ablation-assisted robotic laparoscopic partial nephrectomy without renal hilar vessel clamping versus laparoscopic partial nephrectomy: A comparison of perioperative outcomes S. Wu, D. Viprakasit, N. Smith, P. Kent, D. Rebuck, R. Nadler, USA VP5.12 Comparison of robotic assisted and pure microsurgical vasovasostomy S. Parekattil, H. Atalah, M. Cohen, USA SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 V-poster Sessions VP5.13 Robotic assisted microsurgical denervation of the spermatic cord for chronic testicular pain S. Parekattil, H. Atalah, M. Cohen, USA VP5.14 Robotic assisted microsurgical varicocelectomy S. Parekattil, H. Atalah, M. Cohen, USA VP5.15 Robotic assisted transperitoneal dismembered pyeloplasty: Our experience F. Annino, A. Beato, C. De Carne, S. De Stefani, S. Micali, G. Bianchi, Italy VP5.16 Novel micro Doppler probe for robotic microsurgical procedures S. Parekattil, H. Atalah, M. Cohen, USA VP5.17 Robotic-assisted surgery for invasive bladder cancer: Can the lymph node dissection match the benchmarks of open surgeons? J. Davis, A. Kamat, B. Grossman, C. Dinney, USA VP5.18 Robotic-assisted laparoscopic radical cystectomy with orthotopic ileal neobladder: An initial single center study of 18 patients L. Young Goo, S. Ha Jeong, C. Sang Hoon, L. Yong Seong, Korea VP5.19 Robot-assisted laparoscopic radical cystectomy with orthotopic bladder substitution: The initial Korean experience K. Young, Korea VP5.20 The feasibility of robot-assisted laparoscopic radical cystectomy with pelvic lymphadenectomy: From the viewpoint of extended pelvic lymphadenectomy K. Seok Ho, Korea 65 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 V-poster Sessions 10.30 – 12.00 66 VP6 Education & Simulators Moderators: B. Schwartz, USA C. Cheng, Singapore München II VP6.1 Optimal robotic urological training programmes – Top ten indices S. Kommu, T. Finnigan, D. Cartlidge, S. Hamid, Z. Hashim, United Kingdom VP6.2 An assessment of the physical impact of a complex surgical task on surgeons: Comparison between open, laparoscopic and robotic techniques O. Elhage, P. Dasgupta, A. Shortland, USA VP6.3 Is there a model to teach and practice retroperitoneoscopic nephrectomy? M. Hisano, J. Colombo jr, R. Duarte, C. Passerotti, A. Brito, M. Srougi, Brazil VP6.4 The modified terminologia anatomica of the nerve sparing laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: Important landmarks of the procedure related with functional anatomy E. Huri, I. Tatar, M. Sargon, C. Germiyanoglu, R. Basar, Turkey VP6.5 How many cases are required to develop competence for laparoscopic radical nephrectomy procedures? K. Yoo, S. Jeon, K. Han, I. Seo, J. Lim, Y. Ono, Japan VP6.6 Transperitoneal versus retroperitoneal partial nephrectomy in a porcine model: Different outcomes for beginners M. Hisano, D. Ikejiri, L. Oliveira, R. Duarte, J. Colombo jr, M. Srougi, Brazil VP6.7 Laparo-endoscopic single site (LESS) surgical toolbox: Instruments, scopes, and ports G. Haber, W. White, S. Crouzet, J. Talarico, R. Goel, J. Kaouk, USA VP6.7 Ureteral stenting for feline ureteral obstructions: A potential model for pediatric disease A. Berent, C. Weisse, D. Bagley, USA VP6.9 Assessment of face and content validity of a virtual reality laparoscopic transperitoneal nephrectomy trainer S. Kolla, D. Pick, M. Louie, B. Argun, R. Sweet, E. McDougall, USA VP6.10 Usefulness of the swine model for training in endourological interventions F. Soria, M. Delgado, M. Pamplona, J. Uson, F. Sanchez, Spain VP6.11 Natural orifice translumenal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) toolbox: Instruments, scopes, and ports G. Haber, S. Crouzet, W. White, J. Talarico, S. Brethauer, J. Kaouk, USA SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 V-poster Sessions VP6.12 New combined approach versus standard technique in metallic ureteral stenting. Experimental study in swine F. Soria, M. Delgado, L. Rioja, M. Blas, J. Uson, F. Sanchez, Spain VP6.13 The impact of laparoscopic fellowship programme over a significant laparoscopic nephrectomy experience O. Sanli, T. Tefik, T. Mut, H. Issever, D. Teber, J. Rassweiler, Turkey VP6.14 Training of upper urinary tract endoscopy – experience with a new model using porcine urinary tract P. Liske, P. Ober, Y. Aguilar, V. Zimmermanns, S. Lahme, Germany VP6.15 Laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: Impact of learning curve on operative and pathologic outcomes following laparoscopic urologic training T. Erdogru, A. Ciftcioglu, M. Baykara, Turkey VP6.16 Hybrid natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) for nephrectomy with standard laparoscopic instruments. experience in a canine model A. Aminsharifi, A. Taddayun, S. Shakeri, M. Hashemi, M. Abdi, Iran VP6.17 Intensive training course in laparoscopic radical prostatectomy A. Garcia Segui, E. Bercowsky, C. Ballesteros, R. Valero, W. Husband, J. Moanack, Spain VP6.18 Learning curve of laparoscopic radical prostatectomy in a Brazilian non-universitary public hospital: Difficulties and possibilities L. Curcio, A. Cunha, J. Renteria, M. Marinho, R. Freire, G. Di Biase, Brazil VP6.19 The use of ex vivo simulators and an animal model for training in percutaneous nephrostomy F. Soria, M. Delgado, M. Pamplona, V. Gonzalez, J. Uson, F. Sanchez, Spain VP6.20 Defining a learning curve in laparoscopic simple prostatectomy F. Heldwein, R. Sanchez-Salas, E. Barret, M. Galiano, X. Cathelineau, G. Vallancien, France 67 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Subplenary Sessions 12.00 – 13.00 12.00 – 13.00 13.00 – 14.00 68 SP3 Partial nephrectomy – minimizing ischemic damage Chairman: C. Sundaram, USA SP3.1 Introduction C. Sundaram, USA SP3.2 How to minimize warm ischemia time C. Sundaram, USA SP3.3 Options of tumor excision C. Cheng, Singapore SP3.4 Comparison of clamping techniques H.H. Kim, Korea SP3.5 Indications and techniques for cooling S-K. Li, China SP3.6 Conclusions C. Sundaram, USA SP4 Robotic microsurgery Chairman: S. Parekattil, USA A. Mottrie, Belgium SP4.1 Introduction S. Parekattil, USA SP4.2 Animal studies P. Shin, USA SP4.3 Early human experience G.A. de Boccard, Switzerland SP4.4 Robotic vasectomy reversal A. Mottrie, Belgium SP4.5 Robotic varicocelectomy T. Shu, USA SP4.6 Robotic microsurgery S. Parekattil, USA SP4.7 Panel discussion Panel: M. Goldstein, USA A. Mottrie, Belgium P. Shin, USA S. Parekattil, USA T. Shu, USA Lunch in the Exhibition Area Atlanta Sydney SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Podium Sessions 12.00 – 13.00 O1 Training and Learning curve Moderators: P. Fornara, Germany T. Erdogru, Turkey Klenze O1.1 Training of modified TUR before robotic high intensity focused ultrasound (rHIFU): Comparison of results after knowledge transfer V. Solovov, S. Thueroff, A. Neumayr, S. Dvoinikov, C. Chaussy, M. Vozdvishensky, Russia O1.2 Subaquatic anti gravity microenvironment (SAGM) basic skills tasking using a laparoendoscopic single-site surgery (LESS) urological training platform S. Kommu, D. Cartlidge, Z. Hashim, A. Golash, C. Luscombe, United Kingdom O1.3 Transurethral bladder access for natural orifice translumenal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) in a porcine model H. Kübler, A. Schneider, D. Wilhelm, A. Meining, J. Gschwend, H. Feussner, Germany O1.4 The importance of the experience of a surgical team on the operative and oncologic results of laparoscopic radical prostatectomy T. Erdogru, M. Ucar, O. Celik, T. Ipekci, I. Duman, S. Altınova, M. Baykara, Turkey O1.5 Robotic-assisted laparoscopic skills development: Formal versus informal training A. Benson, B. Kramer, M. Boehler, C. Schwind, B. Schwartz, USA O1.6 Analysis of complications of laparoscopic partial nephrectomy in a contemporary series from a laparoscopy dedicated center N. Benoist, O. Stakhovskyi, E. Barret, M. Galiano, X. Cathelineau, G. Vallancien, France O1.7 Is laparoscopic partial nephrectomy equivalent to the open procedure? 5 years oncologic and functional outcomes of a prospective study in 250 cases F. Greco, S. Wagner, M. Hoda, A. Hamza, P. Fornara, Germany O1.8 A stratification system for predicting suitability for daycase laparoscopic upper urinary tract urological surgery S. Kommu, A. Chakravarti, T. Finnigan, C. Luscombe, A. Golash, United Kingdom O1.9 Sexual Function alfter laparoscopic assisted tensio-free vaginal mesh for surgical correction of pelvic organ prolapse T. Watanabe, M. Inoue, A. Ishii, T. Yamato, K. Uematsu, K. Sasaki, Y. Kobayashi, S. Uehara, T. Saika, Y. Nasu, H. Kumon, Okayama, Japan O1.10 The personal history of a far too short professional career in minimal-invasive urological surgery H. Weber, X. Krah, A. Schneider, K. Miller, D. Frohneberg, R. Hautmann, Germany 69 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Podium Sessions 12.00 – 13.00 13.00 – 14.00 70 O2 Localized Prostate Cancer Moderators: K. Rha, Korea G. Chien, USA O2.1 Classification and trends of complications in 2500 robotic-assisted radical prostatectomies K. J Palmer, R. Ferreira Coelho, B. Rocco, S. Chauhan, G. Coughlin, V. Patel, USA O2.2 Long-term oncological follow-up after laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: The Heilbronn experience M. Hruza, B. Flinspach, M. Schulze, D. Teber, J. Rassweiler, Germany O2.3 Comparison of PSA recurrence between high risk and low risk disease groups in a robotic prostatectomy cohort A. Caire, M. Lipkin, D. Zilberman, M. Ferrandino, R. Thomas, D. Albala, USA O2.4 Time to failure after singular treatment of prostate cancer by high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) D. Pfeiffer, C. Cellarius, C. Netsch, A. Gross, Germany O2.5 PSA nadir development after local therapy by robotic high intensity focused ultrasound therapy (rHIFU) of T1-2 prostate cancer A. Neumayr, S. Thueroff, R. Nanieva, C. Chaussy, Germany O2.6 Biochemical and biopsy outcomes following radical high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) of previously untreated prostate cancer C. Robertson, R. Ganzer, J. Ward, S. Brown, X. Rébillard, A. Blana, USA O2.7 Prostate carcinoma – long term results of functional outcome after interstitial brachytherapy and radical prostatectomy – a 13 year follow up T. Lingenfelder, E. Heinrich, C. Bolenz, F. Wenz, M. Michel, L. Trojan, Germany O2.8 A multicenter evaluation of the initial phase of robot assisted radical prostatectomy: Correlation to laparoscopic previous knowledge T. Herrmann, R. Rabenalt, J. Witt, A. Georgiou, J. Stolzenburg, M. Burchardt, Germany O2.9 Bilateral nerve-sparing extraperitoneal radical Prostatectomy: potency rates J. Travassos, A. Xavier, A. Figueiredo F° Facs, K. de Juan, Brazil O2.10 Notes ratical prostatectomy: evolution of the technique M. Humpheys, J. Sauer, A. Krambeck, J. Lingeman, E. Castle, P. Andrews Lunch in the Exhibition Area Holl SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 V-poster Sessions 12.00 – 13.00 VP7 Laparoscopy – Kidney 2 Moderators: L. Kavoussi, USA M. Saito, Japan München I VP7.1 Experience with 830 consecutive laparoscopic donor nephrectomies: A call for using a standardized classification of complications A. Breda, J. Harper, J. Leppert, J. Veale, A. Gritsch, P. Schulam, USA VP7.2 Comparative outcomes of the open, hand assisted and full laparoscopic living donor nephrectomy W. Kongchareonsombat, Thailand VP7.3 Laparoscopic donor nephrectomy at a single institution: Kitasato experience in consecutive 45 cases D. Ishii, M. Iwamura, K. Tabata, K. Yoshida, S. Baba, Japan VP7.4 Transperitoneal versus retroperitoneal laparoscopic living donor nephrectomy: Comparison of two procedures regarding clinical outcome and complication rate M. Saito, N. Tsuchiya, S. Narita, Y. Horikawa, S. Satoh, T. Habuchi, Japan VP7.5 Right-sided laparoscopic donor nephrectomy-initial experience of single center D. Perlin, I. Alexandrov, G. Zolotarev, K. Kargi, Russia VP7.6 Retrospective comparison of laparoscopic partial nephrectomy and laparoscopic renal cryoablation for small renal mass G. Haramis, J. Rosales, Z. Okhunov, K. Badani, M. Gupta, J. Landman, USA VP7.7 Retroperitoneoscopic radical nephrectomy versus open radical nephrectomy: Oncologic long term results for localized renal cell carcinoma < 7cm A. Feicke, R. Strebel, G. Müller, A. Bachmann, T. Sulser, T. Hermanns, Switzerland VP7.8 Prospective minimally invasive approach to management of small renal masses: Evidence of significant interval growth or size greater than 3 cm prior to intervention R. Carey, T. Hakky, United Kingdom VP7.9 Perioperative outcomes in laparoscopic partial nephrectomy for hilar tumors: Comparing off-clamp surgery to complete hilar control A. Srinivasan, S. Saluja, L. Richstone, L. Kavoussi, A.K. George, H. Amin, USA VP7.10 Perioperative outcomes of laparoscopic partial nephrectomy stratified by body mass index: Does minimal invasive surgery make a difference? A. Herati, A. Srinivasan, A.K. George, S. Saluja, L. Richstone, L. Kavoussi, USA 71 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 V-poster Sessions VP7.11 Laparoscopic upper pole heminephroureterectomy in children: The Heilbronn experience A. Gözen, T. Kalogeropoulos, L. Tunc, F. Yencilek, J. Rassweiler, D. Teber, Germany VP7.12 Laparoscopic approach in difficult secondary nephrectomy cases M. Arslan, T. Degirmenci, M. Yuksel, B. Gunlusoy, S. Minareci, A. Ayder, Turkey VP7.13 Laparoscopic transperitoneal and retroperitoneal nephrectomy: The largest one center study from Turkey M. Arslan, T. Degirmenci, M. Yuksel, B. Gunlusoy, S. Minareci, A. Ayder, Turkey Lunch in the Exhibition Area 13.00 – 14.00 12.00 – 13.00 72 VP8 LESS 1 Moderators: L. Richstone, USA H. Kim, Korea München II VP8.1 Laparoendoscopic single site surgery: Initial 100 patients M. Desai, A. Berger, M. Aron, R. Brandina, R. Sotelo, I. Gill, USA VP8.2 Operative exprience and short-term outcomes of laparoendoscopic single-site surgery pyeloplasty: A multi-institutional study M. Schwartz, C. Tracy, S. Rais-Bahrami, M. Desai, J. Cadeddu, L. Richstone, USA VP8.3 Laparoendoscopic single site donor nephrectomy: Feasibility and technique M. Atalla, S. Andonian, A. Herati, S. Rais-Bahrami, L. Richstone, L. Kavoussi, USA VP8.4 Initial experience of less in the treatment of benign adrenal adenoma B. Jeong, D. Han, S. Jeon, Y. Park, H. Kim, Korea VP8.5 Standard versus single port laparoscopic partial nephrectomy: Comparative outcomes W. White, G. Haber, R. Goel, S. Crouzet, M. White, J. Kaouk, USA VP8.6 A comparison of perioperative outcomes between transumbilical single-port access and conventional laparoscopic renal cyst masupialization J. Choi, D. Han, B. Jeong, S. Seo, S. Jeon, H. Lee, Korea VP8.7 Laparo-endoscopic single site management of benign urologic diseases S. Permpongkosol, C. Leenanupunth, Thailand SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 V-poster Sessions VP8.8 Single port laparoscopic surgery: Cumulative outcomes with over 100 cases W. White, R. Goel, G. Haber, S. Crouzet, M. White, J. Kaouk, USA VP8.9 Retroperitoneal laparoendoscopic single-site surgery in urology: Initial experience T. Oh, D. Ryu, J. Kwon, H. Jung, Korea VP8.10 Transumbilical laparoendoscopic single-site (U-LESS) nephrectomy: Initial experience G. Wu, J. Marshall, D. Golijanin, E. Singer, H. Rashid, USA VP8.11 Single port laparoscopic surgery in the obese population: Feasibility and comparative outcomes M. White, W. White, G. Haber, R. Goel, S. Crouzet, J. Kaouk, USA VP8.12 Laparoendoscopic single-site simple nephrectomy: Initial experience in Brazil E. Metrebian, F. Lima, T. Pinheiro, F. Beltrame, V. Ortiz, C. Andreoni, Brazil VP8.13 Prospective evaluation of single site laparoscopic radical and partial nephrectomy I. Derweesh, J. Silberstein, W. Bazzi, M. Talamini, C. Kane, S. Horgan, USA Lunch in the Exhibition Area 13.00 – 14.00 Interactive Virtual Training 12.00 – 13.00 IVT1 Interactive virtual training of laparoscopic radical Prostatectomy Chairman: A. Messas, France Faculty: H. van der Poel, The Netherlands Effner I Today, medical professionals who want to learn a new technique have to face a learning curve that may be a high-risk period for the patients and physicians. The interactive video laparoscopic training offers medical professionals a way to practice on real situations before their first cases. The main goal of this unique teaching method (onlinemasterclass.com) is to shorten and to secure the learning period of medical professionals. Through this video simulation, they will have the opportunity to face and to react to difficult situations or complications usually occurring during the learning period. This training is recommended for surgeons who have performed more than 1 and less than 30 laparoscopic radical prostatectomies. 13.00 – 14.00 Lunch in the Exhibition Area 73 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Society Meetings 13.00 – 14.00 SM4 Joint Meeting of Turkish and Hellenic Urology associations and WCE Program chairmen: A. Karagiannis, Greece, I. Bozkirli, Turkey 13.00 – 13.15 SM4.1 The opening remarks: B. Oktay, Turkey K. Stravodimos ,Greece Y. Özgök, Turkey Sidney Laparoscopy training in Greece and Turkey 13.15 – 14.00 SM4.2 Laparoscopy training for urology residents in Greece A. Skolarikos, Greece SM4.3 Applied laparoscopy courses in Turkey L. Tunc, Turkey SM4.4 Greek-Turkish laparoscopy training collaboration and ESRU T. Kalogeropoulos, Greece SM4.5 Future aspects of Turkish-Greek collaboration and wishes AS. Gözen, Turkey Subplenary Sessions / Satellite 14.00 – 15.30 15.30 – 16.00 74 SP5 Optimized management of superficial TCC Chairman: C. Stief, Germany SP5.1 Diagnosis of bladder cancer C. Stief, Germany SP5.2 Optimising TURB T. O´Brien, United Kingdom SP5.3 New data from the recurrence study M. Burger, Germany SP5.4 Management of recurrent disease F. Witjes, The Netherlands Coffee Break in the Exhibition Area Atlanta SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Video Sessions 14.00 – 15.30 VS2 Female urology and incontinence Moderators: C. Gozzi, Germany N. Kekre, India Klenze VS2.1 Laparoscopic treatment of ovarian vein syndrome A. Celia, G. Zeccolini, G. Breda, Italy VS2.2 Laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy for grade IV pelvic organs prolapse with associated bilateral pyelocalicial dilatation L. Curcio, R. Guida, F. Bastos, A. Cunha, J. Renteria, G. Di Biase, Brazil VS2.3 Robotic-assisted laparoscopic sacrouteropexy for pelvic organ prolapse in classic bladder exstrophy A. Benson, B. Kramer, P. Mckenna, B. Schwartz, USA VS2.4 Technique of robot assisted vesicovaginal fistula repair H. Atalah, C. Vincent, L. Morgan, L. Su, USA VS2.5 Optimizing results of suburethral sling operations among females using suburethral hyaluronic acid injections J. Neymeyer, W. Abdul-wahab al-ansari, S. Kassin, M. Beer, Germany VS2.6 Silk ligature technique of spermatic vessel mass ligation-division during bilateral laparoscopic varicocelectomy for infertility E. Arada, P. Fausto, R. Arada, Philippines VS2.7 Splenogonadal fusion: An unusual cause of an ascending testis and laparoscopic solution O. Ziylan, O. Sanli, A. Atar, T. Tefik, M. Karadeniz, H. Ander, Turkey VS2.8 Optimizing results of suburethral sling operations among males using suburethral hyaluronic acid injections J. Neymeyer, W. Abdul-wahab al-Ansari, S. Kassin, M. Beer, Germany VS2.9 Bladder erosion of tension-free vaginal tape: Removal by standard transurethral resection M. Baykara, O. Celik, S. Yucel, T. Erdogru, Turkey VS2.10 Tape resection following transobturator tape (TOT) operation for stress urinary incontinence C. Gürbüz, S. Gungor, B. Guner, O. Arikan, T. Caskurlu, Turkey 75 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Video Sessions 14.00 – 15.30 76 VS3 Reconstructive Laparoscopy 1 Moderators: N. Simforoosh, Iran M. Hatzinger, Germany Holl VS3.1 Laparoscopic uretero-ureterostomy for retrocaval ureter P. Ranjan, K. Shah, A. Ganpule, M. Virmani, R. Sabnis, M. Desai, India VS3.2 Laparoscopic Anderson-Hynes pyeloplasty using contour injection stent in ureteropelvic junction obstruction G. Franco, S. Antonio, R. Ailing, G. Antonio Maria, P. Francesco, I. Giacomo Piero, Italy VS3.3 Ureteric reimplantation by LESS: Cosmesis maintained! S. Mishra, M. Desai, A. Kurien, A. Ganpule, R. Sabnis, M. Desai, India VS3.4 Laparoscopic circumcaval ureteral repair concomittant with laparoscopic- guided nephroscopy for calculi extraction L. Curcio, B. Cançado, A. Cunha, J. Renteria, F. Gusmão, G. Di Biase, Brazil VS3.5 Extraperitoneal laparoscopic pyelopasty for ureteropelvic junction obstruction in horseshoe kidney U. Anceschi, G. Grosso, A. Amici, C. Torcia, Italy VS3.6 Can our new technique laparoscopic stepwise-cut double initial knot pyeloplasty overcome some difficulties of pyeloplasty? Y. Ozgok, M. Ates, M. Hoscan, S. Basal, M. Zor, M. Dayanc, Turkey VS3.7 Laparoscopic ureteral reimplantation for the management of ureterovaginal fistula after total abdominal hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy V. Tugcu, E. Sönmezay, N. Gurbuz, A. Tasci, Turkey VS3.8 Dismembered retroperitoneoscopic pyeloplasty for the treatment of symptomatic ureteropelvic junction obstruction with crossing vessels. Transposition of ureter necessary? S. Subotic, A. Gözen, T. Bayer, R. Gumpinger, J. Rassweiler, Germany VS3.9 Laparoscopic bilateral dismembered pyeloplasty in children: 3-port technique A. Basiri, M. Asle-Zare, S. Hosseini, H. Djaladat, Iran VS3.10 Robot assisted laparoscopic pyeloplasty for right renal double system F. Porpiglia, C. Fiori, I. Morra, R. Bertolo, R. Scarpa, Italy SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Video Sessions 14.00 – 15.30 15.30 – 16.00 VS4 Laparoscopy – Kidney 1 Moderators: R. Venkatesh, USA C. Eisele, United Kingdom Barcelona VS4.1 Single incision laparoscopic renal cryosurgery U. Boylu, M. Oommen, R. Thomas, B. Lee, USA VS4.2 Robotic-assisted laparoscopic partial nephrectomy for hilar lesions: Lessons learned L. Dulabon, P. Mufarrij, E. Hyams, M. Stifelman, USA VS4.3 Use of cold scalpel in laparoscopic partial nephrectomy R. Sotelo, E. Di grazia, R. De Andrade, D. Ramirez, O. Carmona, D. Canes, Venezuela VS4.4 Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy for foreign body simulating renal cancer R. Sanseverino, G. Napodano, O. Intilla, U. Di mauro, M. Iacone, Italy VS4.5 Simplification of the laparoscopic partial nephrectomy technique M. Baptistussi, E. Gewher, M. Morihisa, Italy VS4.6 Evolution of laparoscopic partial nephrectomy A. Berger, R. Brandina, M. Aron, R. Stein, M. Desai, I. Gill, USA VS4.7 Laparo-endoscopic single site (LESS) nephrectomy for benign and inflammatory conditions S. Permpongkosol, C. Leenanupunth, Thailand VS4.8 Laparoscopic repair of nephroptosis without knot use L. Curcio, A. Cunha, J. Renteria, R. Freire, F. Gusmão, G. Di Biase, Brazil VS4.9 Combined laparoscopic transpyelic ballistic lithotripsy and renal cyst ablation S. Micali, G. Pini, M. Sighinolfi, F. Annino, S. De Stefani, G. Bianchi, Italy VS4.10 Ureteroscopic management for symptomatic parapelvic renal cyst A. Basiri, S. Hosseini, V. Najjaran Tousi, M. Mohammadi Sichani, M. Asl Zare, Iran Coffee Break in the Exhibition Area 77 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 V-poster Sessions 14.00 – 15.30 78 VP9 Ureteroscopy 2 Moderators: M. Grasso, USA T. Vögeli, Germany München I VP9.1 Ureteroscopic management of the stone in calyceal diverticulum E. Bercowsky, A. Garcia Segui, I. Gomez Fernandez, M. Gascon Mir, Spain VP9.2 The presence of ischemia in benign ureteral strictures may affect success of Holmium laser endoureterotomy E. Gnessin, O. Yossepowitch, R. Holland, P. Livne, D. Lifshitz, Israel VP9.3 Is a safety wire necessary during routine flexible ureteroscopy? R. Dickstein, B. Harnisch, R. Babayan, D. Wang, USA VP9.4 Flexible ureteroscopy with Holmium:YAG laser lithotripsy for treatment of renal stones Z. Wu, Q. Ding, H. Jiang, P. Gao, Y. Zhang, China VP9.5 Ureterorenoscopic incision with Holmium: YAG laser for treatment of ureteral / ureteropelvic junction obstruction Z. Wu, Q. Ding, H. Jiang, P. Gao, Y. Zhang, China VP9.6 Comparisons of minimal invasive surgeries for ureteral obstructions: Endoureteropyelotomy, acucise endoureteropyelotomy, and laparoscopic ureteropyeloplasty H. Dong Youp, K. Ill Sang, S. Ill Young, J. Hee Jong, Korea VP9.7 Extrarenal manipulations for retropgrade intrarenal surgery (RIRS) using semirigid URS and pneumatic lithotripsy: A novel concept T. Haresh, India VP9.8 Incidental stones in living kidney donors: Bench ureteroscopy maximising the donor pool J. Olsburgh, K. Thomas, J. Smith, L. Burnapp, G. Koffman, United Kingdom VP9.9 Minimally invasive management of ureteral injuries secondary to obstetric and gynaecologic surgery M. Gargouri, M. Teyeb, S. Sallami, F. Turki, Y. Nouira, A. Horchani, Tunisia VP9.10 Ureteroscopic management of large intrarenal calculi – a comparison of techniques D. Bagley, N. Leone, S. Hubosky, A. Mariani, USA VP9.11 Endoscopic treatment of multiple ureteral fibroepithelial polyps by Holmium:YAG laser resection H. Zakoji, T. Mochiduki, S. Kira, T. Nomura, I. Araki, M. Takeda, Japan VP9.12 Long term efficacy of Holmium: YAG laser endoureterotomy for long ureteral strictures N. Andriopoulos, N. Pardalidis, E. Kosmaoglou, Greece SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 V-poster Sessions 15.30 – 16.00 VP9.13 Ureteroscopy in proximal ureteral calculi: Experience on 1238 cases R. Multescu, D. Georgescu, B. Geavlete, P. Geavlete, Romania VP9.14 New less invasive technologies in renal calculi management R. Fatikhov, D. Merinov, E. Borisenko, Russia VP9.15 Primary and secondary retrograde intra-renal surgery (RIRS) for renal stones in patients with large stone burden W. Au, S. Chu, P. Tam, China VP9.16 Distal endoscopic ureterolithotomy during pregnancy: Experience in 21 cases O. Castillo, I. Vidal-Mora, G. Rubio, A. Foneron, R. Campos, M. Feria-Flores, Chile VP9.17 No matter of size: Ureteroscopic stone treatment in obese patients K. Oberhagemann, C. Netsch, T. Bach, A. Gross, Germany VP9.18 Ureteroscopic stone treatment of lower pole calculi K. Oberhagemann, C. Netsch, T. Bach, A. Gross, Germany VP9.19 URS: Where is the stone? K. Oberhagemann, C. Netsch, T. Bach, A. Gross, Germany VP9.20 Antegrade ureteroscopy for managing of ureteral stones in transplanted kidneys S. Hosseini, A. Tabibi, A. Noor-Alizadeh, Iran Coffee Break in the Exhibition Area 79 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 V-poster Sessions 14.00 – 15.30 VP10 Laparoscopy – Prostate 1 Moderators: C. Eden, United Kingdom R. Parra, USA München II VP10.1 The impact of prostate size on laparoscopic radical prostatectomy M. Baptistussi, M. Morihisa, E. Gewher, A. Martins, Brazil VP10.2 Extraperitoneal laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: Oncologic and functional results regarding 175 cases M. Baptistussi, M. Morihisa, E. Gewher, A. Martins, Brazil VP10.3 The role of laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (LRP) in the multimodal treatment of high risk prostate cancer (HRPCA): Preliminary experience on 25 cases U. Anceschi, C. Anceschi, M. Gaffi, F. D‘amico, C. Molinari, M. Lentini, Italy VP10.4 A comparison of outcomes for interfascial and intrafascial nerve-sparing radical prostatectomy J. Stolzenburg, P. Kallidonis, M. Do, A. Dietel, R. Rabenalt, E. Liatsikos, Germany VP10.5 Longer preservation of membranous urethra improved urinary continence in laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: The initial results X. Gao, X. Pu, China VP10.6 Laparoscopic radical prostatectomy for patients with Gleasons 8-10 +/- PSA>20 A. Arora, C. Eden, United Kingdom VP10.7 Feasibility of laparoscopic radical prostatectomy following total extraperitoneal (TEP) mesh inguinal hernia repair A. Arora, C. Eden, United Kingdom VP10.8 Comparative evaluation of ultrasonic scissors versus energy-free dissection during nerve-sparing endoscopic extraperitoneal radical prostatectomy E. Liatsikos, P. Kallidonis, A. Dietel, M. Do, T. Haefner, J. Stolzenburg, Greece VP10.9 Experiences of continence-preserving in laparoscopic radical prostatectomy L. Ma, Y. Huang, G. Wang, C. Xiao, X. Hou, K. Hong, China VP10.10 Sutureless dorsal vein ligation during laparoscopic radical prostatectomy M. Kilciler, L. Tahmaz, S. Bedir, H. Guler, M. Dayanc, Turkey VP10.11 Obese african americans with diagnostic PSA D. Albala, M. Lipkin, A. Caire, L. Sun, T. Polascik, J. Moul, USA VP10.12 Modified apical dissection of the prostate improves early continence in laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: Technique and initial results X. Gao, X. Pu, J. Qiu, China 80 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 V-poster Sessions VP10.13 Endoscopic extraperitoneal radical prostatectomy after previous TURP: Oncologic and functional outcomes of 100 cases E. Liatsikos, M. Do, P. Kallidonis, A. Dietel, A. Al Aown, J. Stolzenburg, Greece VP10.14 Laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: Minimum 5 year followup of the first UK cases A. Arora, C. Eden, United Kingdom VP10.15 The effect on continence of preserving the bladder neck in endoscopic extraperitoneal radical prostatectomy E. Liatsikos, P. Kallidonis, M. Do, A. Dietel, T. Haefner, J. Stolzenburg, Greece VP10.16 Experiences of continence-preserving in laparoscopic radical prostatectomy L. Ma, Y. Huang, G. Wang, X. Hou, K. Hong, J. Lu, China VP10.17 Minimally invasive management of postoperative bleeding after radical prostatectomy: Transarterial embolization C. Jeong, Y. Park, C. Kwak, J. Ku, H. Jeong, H. Kim, Korea VP10.18 Evaluation of a new valve-less trocar for urologic laparoscopy M. Atalla, A. Herati, S. Andonian, S. Rais-Bahrami, L. Kavoussi, USA VP10.19 Early experience with extraperitoneal transvesical adenomectomy for benign prostatic hyperplasia M. Hisano, F. Vicentini, M. Chaib, M. Pinheiro, M. Gotto, R. Shin, Brazil VP10.20 The impact of time-lag in the learning curve for ex vivo skill acquisition for laparoendoscopic single site surgery (LESS) vesicourethral anastomosis S. Kommu, D. Cartlidge, A. Chakravarti, A. Golash, C. Luscombe, United Kingdom 15.30 – 16.00 Coffee Break in the Exhibition Area 81 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions 14.00 – 15.30 MP1 Prostate Cancer Diagnosis & Treatment Moderators: T. Loch, Germany M. Emberton, UK Asam II MP1.1 Early detection of prostate cancer in patient with prostatic specific antigen levels of 2.5 to 4.0 ng/ml S. Shah, India MP1.2 Does maximal percent of core biopsy positive for prostate cancer correlate to predictors of disease recurrence? M. Lux, T. Greene, E. Erturk, J. Joseph, USA MP1.3 Prostate brachytherapy: Complications, prognostic factors, sexual function and results from 300 cases A. Rempelakos, A. Marketakis, A. Papas, T. Arvanitakis, E. Koutsiaris, A. Thanos, Greece MP1.4 Is the PSA nadir after hifu treatment of localized prostate cancer dependent on the generation of HIFU treatment device? R. Ganzer, H. Fritsche, W. Wieland, A. Blana, Germany MP1.5 Focal therapy with HIFU for prostate cancer in the elderly: A feasibility study with 10 years follow-up A. Benchikh, E. Barret, R. Sanchez-Salas, D. Prapotnich, X. Cathelineau, G. Vallancien, France MP1.6 Experience of transrectal high-intensity focused ultrasound in the treatment of localized prostate cancer K. Goto, T. Hayashi, Y. Inoue, M. Hayashi, Japan MP1.7 High intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) for the treatment of local recurrence of prostatic cancer after radical prostatectomy: Evaluation with tissue resonance interaction method probe (Trimprob®) and combination of endorectal MRI and spectroscopy B. Carlo, Italy MP1.8 High-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) vs radical prostatectomy in localized prostate cancer: Is possible to save erectile function? B. Carlo, Italy MP1.9 Long term cancer-specific survival for men followed more than 10 years after prostate cryoablation P. Cheetham, A. Katz, USA MP1.10 Outcomes of hormone naive high-risk prostate cancer patients treated with third generation prostate cryotherapy P. Cheetham, A. Katz, USA 82 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions MP1.11 Focal primary cryotherapy for prostate cancer: Early outcome data for low risk patients P. Cheetham, A. Katz, USA MP1.12 African american men have lower rate of castrate resistant prostate cancer on primary LHRH agonist therapy P. Sassani, J. Blumberg, J. Gleason, C. Cheetham, S. Williams, G. Chien, USA MP1.13 Incidental prostatic adenocarcinomas in turp over a 12 months period S. Pereira, D. Martinho, R. Rodrigues, T. Mendonça, C. Soares, H. Correia, Portugal MP1.14 Robotic-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy in patients with prostate cancer with high risk features: Predictors of favorable pathologic outcome R. Munver, J. Yates, M. Gross, D. Golombos, J. Uberoi, I. Sawczuk, USA MP1.15 Nerve-sparing robotic-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: Compliance with a postoperative penile rehabilitation program J. Yates, D. Shin, D. Golombos, M. Gross, I. Sawczuk, R. Munver, USA MP1.16 Has primary prostate cancer therapy an effect on tumor aggressivness in case of tumor recurrence? S. Thueroff, F. Hasner, K. Herzog, R. Nanieva, C. Chaussy, Germany MP1.17 Is preoperative cystoscopy warranted for patients undergoing robotic-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy? J. Yates, M. Gross, D. Golombos, I. Sawczuk, R. Munver, USA MP1.18 A long-term retrospective review of prostate cancer treatment effects on lower urinary tract sympoms J. Durbin, S. Stroup, B. Auge, J. L‘Esperance, USA MP1.19 A prospective comparative study for surgical outcomes of hybrid radical prostatectomy and mini-lap retro pubic prostatectomy T. Saika, T. Tsushima, Y. Kobayashi, R. Arata, Y. Nasu, H. Kumon, Japan MP1.20 Delayed infection of a pelvic lymphocele following robotic radical prostatectomy and pelvic lymphadenectomy: two cases M. Tremp, T. Sulser, H. Seifert, Switzerland 15.30 – 16.00 Coffee Break in the Exhibition Area 83 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions 14.00 – 15.30 MP2 ESWL Moderators: G. Haupt, Germany A. Loske, Mexico Effner II MP2.1 ESWL in the horseshoe-shaped kidney A. Palmieri, A. Maletta, F. Mangiapia, C. Imbimbo, N. Longo, V. Mirone, Italy MP2.2 The Dornier Compact Delta II UIM: Versatility and performance combined G. Tailly, Belgium MP2.3 ESWL for an annular calculus at the site of a pyeloplasty: A case report A. Ashish Patil, India MP2.4 Complications following use of the Dornier Compact Delta electromagnetic lithotriptor J. Mobley III, A. Stewart, M. Brewer, F. Klein, W. White, USA MP2.5 The impact of shock wave rate on shock wave lithotripsy (SWL) efficiency A. Jamshaid, S. Biyabani, M. Ather, Pakistan MP2.6 15 years of experience with shock wave lithotripsy (SWL) in patients with horseshoe kidney (HSK) A. Ray, D. Ghiculete, R. Honey, K. Pace, Canada MP2.7 Long-term effects of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy in pediatric population K. Villányi, L. Farkas, C. Pusztai, J. Székely, Hungary MP2.8 A prospective randomized study comparing 60 verse 120 shock waves per minutes for induced trauma injury in extracorporpoeral shock wave lithotripsy A. Lo, D. Gohel, N. Lee, C. Ng, Singapore MP2.9 Impact of BMI on extracorporeal shock wave treatment for kidney stones - results for 3rd generation lithotripters G. Hatiboglu, V. Popeneciu, M. Kurosch, S. Pahernik, A. Haferkamp, M. Hohenfellner, Germany MP2.10 Clinical evaluation of a novel electrohydraulic lithotriptor A. Krambeck, S. Handa, J. Mcateer, T. Soergel, A. Evan, J. Lingeman, USA MP2.11 Serial extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy (ESWL): The efficacy, safety and patient satisfaction with treatment in a busy tertiary referral stone centre K. Moraitis, T. El-Husseiny, Z. Maan, A. Papatsoris, J. Masood, N. Buchholz, United Kingdom 84 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions MP2.12 Long term outcome of perinephric hematomas complicating shockwave lithotripsy (SWL) A. Cooper, A. Chachashvilli, I. Sabler, E. Lang, Y. Siegel, Israel MP2.13 Primary treatment ESWL is best value E. Havranek, M. Hanna, A. Shamusddin, J. Ramsay, United Kingdom MP2.14 Re-admission and intervention rates post ESWL O. Gilleard, D. Allen, M. Hanna, A. Shamsuddin, J. Ramsay, United Kingdom MP2.15 Low frequency shock wave lithotripsy improves renal pelvis stone disintegration in the pig model A. Neisius, J. Wöllner, R. Gillitzer, C. Hampel, J. Thüroff, Germany MP2.16 Management of obese patients with renal stones: Preliminary results of SWL in a modified lateral position S. Gravas, A. Karatzas, V. Tzortzis, M. Melekos, Greece MP2.17 The evaluation of effectiveness of computed tomography for sucsessful rate of SWL in urinary stone disease L. Kyoungtaek, D. Kim, S. Park, Y. Kim, H. Park, T. Lee, Korea MP2.18 Subcapsular hematoma as a complication of SWL: Experience with the Storz SLX-F2 lithotripter R. Leistner, C. Mendez Probst, L. Nott, H. Razvi, Canada MP2.19 Predictive value of stone density by hounsfield unit (HU) on un enhanced computed tomography in successful stone fragmentation by extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) M. Ather, A. Jamshaid, United Kingdom MP2.20 Measurement of stone hounsfield unit (HU) – does it matter during extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy (ESWL) R. Sabnis, K. Shah, A. Kurien, M. Desai, India 15.30 – 16.00 Coffee Break in the Exhibition Area 85 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions 14.00 – 15.30 MP3 Urolithiasis 1 Moderators: D. Assimos, USA L. Tunc, Turkey Garmisch MP3.1 Urolithiasis in the elderly J. McCarthy, R. Norman, Canada MP3.2 The metabolic syndrome and uric acid nephrolithiasis Y. Seo, K. Shim, J. Huh, J. Park, Korea MP3.3 Analysis of 24-hour urine parameters as predictor for age of onset of cystine stone formation N. Miller, E. Lambert, H. Altamar, S. Herrell, USA MP3.4 Out patient ureteroscopy: evaluation of complication and causes of hospitalization 2 years experience in Imam Reza Hospital M. Darabi Mahboub, K. Tavakkoli Tabassi, A. Naderi, Iran MP3.5 Characteristics of metabolic risk factors in urolithiasis patients with family history Y. Ha, Y. Kim, W. Jung, E. Kim, D. Kim, Y. Jeon, Korea MP3.6 The relationship of metabolic syndrome with urolithiasis in a screened population T. Kang, J. Park, J. Park, J. Hong, H. Park, Korea MP3.7 Heterogeneity in the reporting of disease characteristics and treatment outcomes in studies evaluating treatments for nephrolithiasis E. Hyams, A. Bruhn, M. Lipkin, O. Shah, USA MP3.8 The in-vitro crystallization of melamine and its effect on calcium oxalate crystallization C. Ng, N. Poon, A. Lo, M. Gohel, Singapore MP3.9 Serum testosterone may be an independent risk factor for calcium oxalate urolithogenesis J. Watson, A. Shrewsberry, S. Taghechian, J. Pattaras, C. Ritenour, K. Ogan, USA MP3.10 Does potassium citrate therapy increase the phosphate content of stones? M. Ferrandino, C. Donnally, J. Raman, K. Sakhaee, M. Pearle, G. Preminger, USA MP3.11 The combined effect of omega-3 fatty acids eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid in the management of idiopathic hypercalciuria. Department of Urologic surgery, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota,USA *dietary services UMMC O. Ortiz-Alvarado, C. Kriedberg, R. Miyaoka, A. Moeding*, M. Stessman*, M. Monga, USA 86 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions MP3.12 Pyridoxine supplementation for the medical management of idiopathic hyperoxaluria department of urologic surgery, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA *dietary services, UMMC fairview O. Ortiz-Alvarado, C. Kriedberg, R. Miyaoka, A. Moeding*, M. Stessman*, M. Monga, USA MP3.13 Designing ‘patient centred care’ for cystinurics: the experience of a new specialist multi-disciplinary clinic K. Thomas, A. Doherty, M. Kabia, J. Glass, T. Doulton, G. Rottenberg, United Kingdom MP3.14 Global changes in kidney stone prevalence and incidence D. Assimos, V. Romero, USA MP3.15 Current dietary impact on the management for urolithiasis Department of Urologic surgery, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA *dietary services, UMMC fairview O. Ortiz-Alvarado, M. Stessman*, R. Miyaoka, C. Kriedberg, A. Moeding*, M. Monga, USA MP3.16 Accuracy of identification of patients with urinary calculi through administrative records: A data validation study M. Semins, J. Berkowitz, B. Matlaga, USA MP3.17 Metabolic characteristics of patients who use tube feeding as their primary dietary source E. Gnessin, S. Handa, J. Lingeman, USA MP3.18 Please insert a title.assesement of improvement in s creatinine following definitive treatmentof urolithiasis in patients with renal insufficiency T. Haresh, J. Vivek, K. Sushi, A. Jitendra, S. Moteria, S. Sudhir, Japan MP3.19 Urinary candidiasis with sespis after endourologic surgery: Pathogenesis and treatment of a rare and severe complication I. Kartalas Goumas, G. Cordima, B. Mangiarotti, F. Longo, E. Inneo, E. Montanari, Italy MP3.20 Factors responsible for urosepsis following percutaneous nephrolithotomy: Role of nitrofurantoin prophylaxis S. Bag, S. Kumar, A. Mandal, N. Taneja, U. Mete, S. Singh, India 15.30 – 16.00 Coffee Break in the Exhibition Area 87 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions 14.00 – 15.30 MP4 PCNL 1 Moderators: O. Negrete, Mexico R. Honey, Canada Partenkirchen MP4.1 Spinal anesthesia for percutaneous nephrolithotomy via intercostal puncture S.H. Mousavi-bahar, B. Borzouei, S. Amirhassani, Iran MP4.2 Changes in renal pressure with ureteral catheters and antiretropulsion devices during percutaneous nephrolithotomy B. Chew, B. Poh, L. Jonat, D. Lange, Canada MP4.3 Two contemporary series of percutaneous tract dilation for PNL C. Mamoulakis, J. Rioja, F. Wezel, M. Michel, P. Alken, J. De la Rosette, Netherlands MP4.4 A randomized trial of intercostal nerve block following PCNL R. Honey, D. Ghiculete, A. Ray, K. Pace, Canada MP4.5 Almost totally tubeless percutaneous nephrolithotomy: Replacing the double-J stent by an externalized ureteral catheter P. Recabal, F. Marchant, E. Ossandon, O. Storme, J. Roman, R. Ledezma, Chile MP4.6 Removing the stent via a flank tether – our experince during tubeless PCNL D. Bodiwala, A. Colquhoun, P. Butterworth, United Kingdom MP4.7 Comparison of the incidence and composition of upper tract and lower tract calculi in patients who have undergone urinary diversion N. Miller, E. Lambert, H. Altamar, S. Herrell, USA MP4.8 The effects of half-saline as an irrigation fluid on serum sodium in percutaneous nephrolithotomy A. Tabibi, M. Mohammadi Sichani, A. Kashi, Iran MP4.9 Limits of miniaturization in PNL – a theoretical model H. Hentschel, M. Hentschel, V. Janitzky, T. Weirich, Germany MP4.10 The presence of spine pathologies does not affect the outcome of percutaneous nephrolithotomy C. Kara, B. Resorlu, E. Ozyuvali, A. Unsal, Turkey MP4.11 Single center evaluation of post-operative complications detected by computerized tomography following percutaneous nephrolithotomy E. Gnessin, S. Handa, J. Lingeman, USA MP4.12 The role of percutaneous nephrolithotomy in the treatment of pregnancy related renal calculi E. Gnessin, A. Krambeck, S. Handa, J. Lingeman, USA 88 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions MP4.13 The utility of pelvi-calyceal mucosa biopsies during percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) A. Mathew, A. Kurien, R. Sabnis, M. Desai, India MP4.14 Percutaneous nephrolithotomy in children I. Aridogan, N. Satar, Y. Bayazit, V. Izol, O. Karsli, S. Zeren. Turkey MP4.15 Combination of pneumatic and ultrasonic lithotripter in percutaneous nephrolithotomy L. Tahmaz, S. Bedir, M. Zor, H. Topac, M. Dayanc, Turkey MP4.16 Efficacy of novel coaxial occlusion device to prevent stone migration during percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) M. Gupta, M. Rothberg, M. Wosnitzer, USA MP4.17 The safety of tubeless percutaneous nephrolithotomy based on immediate postoperative noncontrast computed tomography J. Choi, H. Kim, D. Han, B. Jeong, S. Seo, S. Jeon, Korea MP4.18 Prospective randomized trial of nephrostomy tract closure using Floseal vs. fascial stitch vs. cope loop following percutaneous nephrolithotripsy R. Li, H. Lee, D. Pick, M. Louie, E. McDougall, R. Clayman, USA MP4.19 Colon position in ventral and intermediate dorsal decubitus (Valdivia) G. Mariano Sebastian, N. Billordo Peres, P. Garcia Marchiñena, M. Sinclair, J. Ocantos, P. Daels, Argentina MP4.20 Preoperative administration of ethamsylate: Reduces blood loss associated with percutaneous nephrolithotomy? A prospective randomized study O. Negrete-Pulido, M. Marnes, J. Gutierrez-Aceves, Mexico 15.30 – 16.00 Coffee Break in the Exhibition Area 89 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Subplenary Sessions / Satellite 16.00 – 17.30 SP6 Hot spots from European Robotic Urology Symposium (ERUS) Chairmen: A. Mottrie, Belgium W. Artibani, Italy R. Gaston, France Atlanta VS5 Percutaneous Surgery 1 Moderators: A. Basiri, Iran A. Hoznek, France VS5.1 Tubeless percutaneous nephrolithotomy: Operative steps and results A. Elnahas, Egypt VS5.2 A novel 5 part percutaneous access needle with glidewire (5-PANG) technique for faster percutaneous nephrolithotomy: our initial experience A. Ashish Patil, India VS5.3 X-ray free percutaneous nephrolithotomy in supine position with ultrasound guidance A. Basiri, M. Mohammadi Sichani, A. Moradi Vadjargah, Iran VS5.4 Setting new frontiers in pediatric pcnl less than 2 years: Miniperc, mini instrument technique R. Patel, S. Mishra, A. Ganpule, R. Sabnis, M. Desai, India VS5.5 Supine percutaneous nephrolithotomy in horseshoe kidney M. De Sio, R. Autorino, C. Quattrone, D. Sorrentino, M. D‘Armiento, Italy VS5.6 Performing percutaneous nephrolithotomy in the prone-flexed position: Technique and benefits A. Ray, K. Pace, R. Honey, Canada VS5.7 Hemostatic gelatin matrix sandwich: An effective and minimally invasive technique to control bleeding following percutaneous nephrolithotomy G. Lamberton, C. Tenggardjaja, F. Jellison, G. Huang, W. Millard II, D. Baldwin, USA VS5.8 The use of Holmium laser during percutaneous nephrolithotripsy A. Kural, H. Akpinar, I. Tufek, F. Atug, S. Aksit, Turkey VS5.9 The technique of percutaneous nephrolitholapaxy in supine position V. Bucuras, R. Bardan, C. Jude, C. Comsa, M. Georgiadis, Romania VS5.10 Supine percutaneous nephrolithotomy A. Hoznek, S. Esquivel, K. De Laet, A. De la Taille, L. Salomon, C. Abbou, France Video Sessions 16.00 – 17.30 90 Klenze SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Video Sessions 16.00 – 17.30 VS6 Laparoscopy Kidney 2 Moderators: S. Abreu, Brazil Y. Ono, Japan Holl VS6.1 Use of a novel hemostatic agent in laparoscopic partial nephrectomy I. Yavascaoglu, F. Gasanov, H. Dogan, H. Vuruskan, B. Oktay, Turkey VS6.2 Knotless intraperitoneal left laparoscopic partial nephrectomy M. Kilciler, L. Tahmaz, S. Bedir, H. Guler, E. Oral, M. Dayanc, Turkey VS6.3 Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy for tumors near the renal hilum: A technique for pre-emptive anatomic dissection and vascular control A. Goh, S. Matin, USA VS6.4 Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy for hilar tumour F. Porpiglia, C. Fiori, R. Bertolo, M. Manfredi, M. Lucci, R. Scarpa, Italy VS6.5 Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy with parenchymal hemostasis with Tachosil application R. Sanseverino, O. Intilla, G. Napodano, U. Di Mauro, T. Realfonso, Italy VS6.6 Laparoendoscopic single site partial nephrectomy with complete hilar control A.K. George, M. Atalla, S. Andonian, A. Srinivasan, L. Richstone, USA VS6.7 A complete laparoscopic nephroureterectomy with bladder cuff excision A. Ghazi, R. Zimmermann, A. Schäffler, G. Janetschek, Austria VS6.8 Laparoscopic heminephroureterectomy for ureteral duplication with vaginal ectopy U. Anceschi, A. Amici, C. Torcia, L. La Vecchia, F. Peris, Italy VS6.9 Retroperitoneal laparoscopic left radical nephrectomy involving renal vein tumor thrombus W. Lv, G. Hao, J. Xiao, China VS6.10 Laser vaporisation: Treatment of an av-malformation in the renal pelvis A. Saljoughi, M. Kuczyk, S. Waalkes, T. Bach, A. Gross, T. Herrmann, Germany 91 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Video Sessions 16.00 – 17.30 15.30 – 16.00 92 VS7 New Technology Moderators: R. Thomas, USA S. Micali, Italy VS7.1 Natural orifice translumenal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) partial nephrectomy in porcine model U. Boylu, B. Lee, M. Oommen, R. Thomas, V. Joshi, USA VS7.2 Natural orifice translumenal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) access: Transvesical, transvaginal, transcolonic, and transgastric G. Haber, J. Talarico, S. Crouzet, K. Litwak, S. Brethauer, J. Kaouk, USA VS7.3 Histotripsy ablation of the prostate J. Wheat, T. Hall, C. Hempel, J. Fowlkes, C. Cain, W. Roberts, USA VS7.4 NOTES transvaginal nephrectomy: Initial clinical experience J. Kaouk, W. White, R. Goel, S. Crouzet, S. Brethauer, G. Haber, USA VS7.5 Transvaginal hybrid NOTES nephrectomy using a multi-channel port R. Sotelo, O. Carmona, D. Ramirez, D. Canes, M. Desai, I. Gill, Venezuela VS7.6 Isobaric laparoscopic radical cystectomy in women with the “Laparo-tenser” abdominal wall lifting system A. Granata, F. Pietrantuono, G. Incarbone, A. Gregori, A. Romanò, F. Gaboardi, Italy VS7.7 Stereotactic percutaneous cryoablation for renal tumors G. Haber, S. Crouzet, E. Remer, K. Kamoi, W. White, J. Kaouk, USA VS7.8 Upper urinary tract endourological training on ex-vivo porcine model A. Celia, G. Zeccolini, G. Breda, Italy VS7.9 A novel ureteric stent for tubeless PCNL: An initial clinical experience H. Shah, S. Kharodawala, H. Sodha, V. Kumar, A. Khandkar, M. Bansal, India VS7.10 Computer assisted laparoscopic simulator (Urobox) with self adjustable training program depending on trainee’s progression on the learning curve – preliminary results B. Petrut, F. Nechita, B. Tintila, A. Man, A. Muresan, I. Coman, Romania Coffee Break in the Exhibition Area Barcelona SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 V-poster Sessions 16.00 – 17.30 VP11 Imaging and new technique Moderators: O. Ukimura, Japan H. Wijkstra, The Netherlands München I VP11.1 Evaluation of acute renal colic: a comparison of noncontrast ct versus 3 tesla noncontrast haste mr urography M. Semins, M. Bohlman, W. Hosek, J. Berkowitz, B. Matlaga, USA VP11.2 Identifying uric acid stones using dual-energy computed tomography: first diagnostic performance evaluation in patients M. Kozomara, P. Stolzmann, H. Scheffel, S. Leschaka, M. Müntener, Germany VP11.3 Intra-operative selective renal artery balloon occlusion during laparoscopic radical nephrectomy – demonstration of the technique S. Kommu, M. Nayeemuddin, C. Luscombe, A. Golash, J. Asquith, D. West, United Kingdom VP11.4 Clinical observation of male voiding using dynamic magnetic resonance imaging: a preliminary study of bladder outlet obstruction Y. Siang Lin, H. Chin Tiong, L. Heow Pueh, Singapore VP11.5 Digital video flexible ureteroscopy: GYRUS-ACMI/Olympus invisio®dur®-d twelve month failure and repair experience B. Knudsen, M. Ferraro, K. Shah, USA VP11.6 A prospective randomized evaluation of laparoscopic doppler technology for hilar dissection during minimally invasive partial nephrectomy E. Hyams, P. Mufarrij, M. Perlmutter, M. Stifelman, USA VP11.7 Early detection of local and nodal recurrences following radical prostatectomy by using the integrated 18f-choline PET-CT G. Simone, R. Papalia, S. Guaglianone, M. Ferriero, E. Forastiere, M. Gallucci, Italy VP11.8 Update on PSA-nadir predicting treatment failure after high-intensity focussed ultrasound (HIFU) of localized prostate cancer – application of the Stuttgart failure criteria R. Ganzer, H. Fritsche, W. Wieland, A. Blana, Germany VP11.9 Combined using of laparoscopic and floroscoping imaging to perform nephrolithotomy in a patient who has retrorenal colon; a new technic F. Demirel, F. Yalcinkaya, M. Cakam, B. Kara, U. Altug, Turkey VP11.10 Risk of tract recurrences following percutaneous resection for upper tract urothelial carcinoma: clinical, pathologic and radiologic evaluation B. Irwin, A. Berger, R. Brandina, R. Stein, S. Shah, M. Desai, USA 93 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 V-poster Sessions VP11.11 Initial experience with the freehand tm robotic camera holder in laparoscopic urology D. Sharma, C. Brown, C. Kouriefs, H. Sood, P. Grange, H. Patel, United Kingdom VP11.12 Standardized linear port placement for laparoscopic urologic surgery: Experience with 1264 cases J. Harper, J. Leppert, A. Breda, P. Schulam, USA VP11.13 Radiofrequency assisted laparoscopic partial nephrectomy: a novel alternative in treatment of small renal masses J. Diaz, I. Pinto, A. Hornig, C. Sandoval, Chile VP11.14 Evaluation of a novel dissecting suction irrigator instrument D. Pick, J. Lee, M. Louie, E. Mcdougall, R. Clayman, J. Landman, USA VP11.15 Application of radiofrequency interstitial tumor ablation (RITA) in “no clamp – no suture” laparoscopic partial nephrectomy R. Papalia, G. Simone, M. Ferriero, S. Guaglianone, E. Forastiere, M. Gallucci, Italy VP11.16 A novel technique for large , multiple ureteric stone: antegrade flush & retrograde URS T. Haresh, India VP11.17 Laparoscopic cold knife: a new instrument for ureteral incision S. Guven, M. Kilinc, D. Yuksel, L. Tunc, S. Basal, Y. Ozgok, Turkey VP11.18 Repeated transurethral resection and intravesical BCG for extensive superficial transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder: a report of 106 cases S. Sallami, S. Ben Rhouma, H. Mohamed, Y. Nouira, A. Horchani, Egypt VP11.19 Criteria to predict successful stone treatment utilizing a disposable flexible ureteroscope P. Lowry, USA VP11.20 Computational fluid dynamics models of urine flow through ureteropelvic junction (UPJ) obstructions J. Sumfest, USA 94 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 V-poster Sessions 16.00 – 17.30 VP12 Laparoscopy-Prostate 2 Moderators: H. John, Switzerland G. Janetschek, Austria München II VP12.1 A prospective, non-randomized single-surgeon study trial comparing extraperitoneal laparoscopic intrafascial nerve-sparing versus open retropubic intrafascial nerve-sparing radical prostatectomy: Surgical trauma and functional outcomes F. Greco, S. Wagner, O. Reichelt, M. Hoda, A. Hamza, P. Fornara, Germany VP12.2 High risk prostate cancer in laparoscopically treated localized prostate carcinoma R. Sanchez-Salas, F. Bianco jr, X. Cathelineau, F. Rozet, E. Barret, G. Vallancien, France VP12.3 Intrafascial nerve sparing robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: Our initial experience F. Porpiglia, C. Fiori, M. Lucci Chiarissi, M. Manfredi, S. Grande, R. Scarpa VP12.4 Extraperitoneoscopic intrafascial nerve sparing prostatectomy: Oncologic and functional outcomes F. Porpiglia, C. Fiori, M. Manfredi, M. Lucci chiarissi, S. Grande, R. Scarpa, Italy VP12.5 Laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (reported of 110 cases) Y. Changjun, China VP12.6 Anatomical reconstruction of the continence mechanism following laparoscopic radical prostatectomy A. Ghazi, R. Zimmermann, A. Schäfler, G. Janetschek, Austria VP12.7 Evaluation of early continence after endoscopic extraperitoneal radical prostatectomy J. Stolzenburg, M. Nicolaus, M. Do, A. Dietel, E. Liatsikos, Germany VP12.8 Laparoscopic radical prostatectomy is feasible and efective in fit senior adults with high risk localized prostate cancer R. Sanchez-Salas, X. Cathelineau, F. Rozet, E. Barret, M. Galiano, G. Vallancien, France VP12.9 Last 50 laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (of a series of more than 400 patients) vs first 50 robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: our results F. Porpiglia, C. Fiori, M. Lucci Chiarissi, M. Manfredi, S. Grande, R. Scarpa, Italy VP12.10 Retrograde nerve-sparing laparoscopic radical prostatectomy. technique that mimics open surgery and its oncological results. A. Garcia Segui, E. Bercowsky, R. Matheus, H. Yaime, R. Valero, A. Lopez, Spain 95 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 V-poster Sessions VP12.11 Laparoscopic “single knot - single running suture” vesico-urethral anastomosis with restoration of posterior rabdosphyncter G. Simone, S. Guaglianone, R. Papalia, A. Bove, E. Forastiere, M. Gallucci, Italy VP12.12 Knotless anastomosis during laparoscopic radical prostatectomy M. Kilciler, L. Tahmaz, S. Bedir, H. Guler, M. Dayanc, Turkey VP12.13 Limited and extended pelvic lymphadenectomy in robotic radical prostatectomy: Conclusions from 195 cases H. John, N. Engel, D. Bergstein, B. Fischer, J. Fehr, Switzerland VP12.14 Urinary continence after videolaparoscopic radical prostatectomy based on anatomical landmarks J. Travassos, A. Xavier, Á. M. Figueiredo, K. De Juan, Brazil VP12.15 No-suture vs. suture in laparoscopic radical prostatectomy J. Travassos, A. Xavier, Á. M. Figueiredo, F. Chagas dos Santos, R. Brites, K. De Juan, Brazil VP12.16 Extraperitoneal laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: Clinical experience and learning curve of 103 cases S. Jung, H. Chung, J. Park, E. Hwang, C. Im, D. Kwon, Korea VP12.17 Extraperitoneal approach following transperitoneal seminal vesicle dissection in laparoscopic radical prostatectomy M. Kawakita, G. Kawa, H. Kinoshita, T. Matsuda, Japan VP12.18 Laparoscopic simple prostatectomy: Long term results F. Porpiglia, C. Fiori, B. Cavallone, S. Grande, R. Scarpa, Italy VP12.19 Interfascial micropneumatic balloon aided tissue planar fluid dissection during laparoscopic radical prostatectomy – preliminary concept S. Kommu, C. Eden, F. Mumtaz, A. Golash, C. Luscombe, J. Emtage, United Kingdom VP12.20 Positive margins after laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (LRP): What are the influencing factors? M. Baptistussi, M. Morihisa, E. Gewher, A. Martins, Brazil 96 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions 16.00 – 17.30 MP5 Bladder Cancer Moderators: F. Gaboardi, Italy A. Schilling, Germany Asam II MP5.1 Comparing efficacy of BCG therapy and cauterization of tumor versus BCG therapy without cauterization in superficial bladder cancer S. Falahatkar, A. Roshani, Ghanbari, S. Asadi, M. Akbarpour, N. Khaki, India MP5.2 Comparison of surgical outcome between laparoscopic and open radical cystectomy for bladder cancer: Sapporo City General Hospital experience T. Seki, M. Miura, T. Suzuki, H. Sasaki, T. Mochizuki, H. Harada, Japan MP5.3 Laparoscopic radical cystectomy (LRC): Short term operational and oncological outcomes O. Sanli, T. Tefik, E. Salabas, E. Aliyev, O. Aytac, T. Esen, Turkey MP5.4 Robotic extended pelvic lymphadenectomy for bladder cancer: Initial experience with greater nodal yield H. Lavery, R. Abaza, USA MP5.5 Laparoscopic radical cystectomy and detenial sigmoid colon orthotopic neobladder for children bladder rhabdomyosarcoma (report of two cases) X. Kai, China MP5.6 Clinical pathway for early discharge after robotic cystectomy A. White, R. Abaza, USA MP5.7 An audit of laser ablation of upper tract transitional cell carcinoma: A safe and effective treatment in low grade disease? S. Graham, P. Gurung, S. Longhorn, R. Smith, T. Philp, S. Choong, USA MP5.8 Hand-assisted laparoscopic radical cystectomy with extracorporeal urinary diversion S. Jung, M. Gil, S. Kim, J. Ha, S. Yoon, J. Chung, Korea MP5.9 Overcoming the urothelial barrier: the effect of chitosan on ureteral intraluminal drug administration and peristalsis D. Pick, S. Shelkovnivkov, N. Canvasser, M. Louie, E. McDougall, R. Clayman, USA MP5.10 Obesity does not affect the surgical and oncologic outcomes of robotic assisted radical cystectomy U. Boylu, M. Oommen, M. Raynor, B. Lee, R. Thomas, USA MP5.11 Oncologic outcomes of robotic assisted radical cystectomy U. Boylu, M. Oommen, B. Lee, R. Thomas, USA 97 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions MP5.12 Leg endoscopic groin lymphadenectomy for genitourinary cancer (leg procedure) V. Master, K. Ogan, D. Kooby, W. Hsiao, K. Delman, USA MP5.13 Robotic-assisted laparoscopic radical cystectomy (RARC) with extracorporeal urinary diversion: Initial experience S. Jung, M. Gil, S. Kim, J. Ha, S. Yoon, J. Chung, Korea MP5.14 Outcomes of endoscopic radical cystectomy with extracorporeal ileal conduit G. Sung, T. Kim, K. Moon, W. Cho, Korea MP5.15 The use of fluorescence in situ hybridization (Fish) testing in patients with known upper tract transitional cell carcinoma J. Johannes, E. Nelson, B. Lepchuk, M. Bibbo, D. Bagley, USA MP5.16 Intermediate-term efficacy of intra-ureteral BCG and interferon-alpha 2b for upper tract urothelial carcinoma L. Wang, J. Decastro, G. Hruby, J. Mckiernan, M. Benson, G. Mantu, USA MP5.17 Open versus robot-assisted radical cystectomy: Comparison of early outcomes and cost J. Mandeville, S. Tsai, A. Sorcini, J. Libertino, D. Canes, A. Moinzadeh, USA MP5.18 Coculture of bladder urothelium and bladder acellular matrix sheet Y. Haichao, X. Hanbiao, T. Shengping, China MP5.19 NOTES approach to management of inadvertent splenic, enteral and bladder injuries S. Parekattil, Sijo J., C. Fyock, H. Atalah, L. Su, C. Forsmark, M. Wagh, USA MP5.20 Some experiences of laparoscopic radical cystectomy with orthotopic neobladder L. Ma, Y. Hunag, X. Ho, G. Wang, L. Zhao, K. Hong, China 98 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions 16.00 – 17.30 MP6 MIS – Kidney and Adrenal Moderators: T. Polascik, USA M. Hohenfellner, Germany Effner II MP6.1 Initial experience with cryoablation for renal angiomyolipoma J. Sausville, K. Suson, H. Richard, M. Phelan, USA MP6.2 Use of renal tissue for the investigation of tissue specific pharmocdelivery systems J. Durbin, P. Oh, S. Stroup, J. L‘Esperance, B. Auge, J. Schnitzer, USA MP6.3 Durable oncologic outcomes following radiofrequency ablation (RFA): Experience from treating 243 small renal masses over 7.5 years C. Tracy, J. Raman, C. Donnally, C. Trimmer, J. Cadeddu, USA MP6.4 Comparison of percutaneous radiofrequency and cryoablation for the treatment of small renal masses K. Ebrahimi, P. Mahdavi, C. Tenggardjaja, L. Nicolay, J. Smith, D. Baldwin, USA MP6.5 A prospective randomized comparison of traditional less to needlescopic-assisted laparoscopic nephrectomy in the porcine model D. Baldwin, L. Nicolay, R. Bowman, N. Mehr, K. Ebrahimi, F. Jellison, USA MP6.6 Percutaneous cryoablation for large renal masses Z. Okhunov, J. Landman, B. Shingleton, USA MP6.7 Evolution of surgical therapy for renal masses P. Sountoulidis, M. Louie, D. Pick, A. Dash, E. McDougall, R. Clayman, USA MP6.8 Laparoscopic adrenalectomy for patients with aldosterone-producing microadenoma: Proposal of new classification of primary aldosteronism S. Ishidoya, Y. Kawasaki, A. Ito, F. Satoh, T. Ishibashi, Y. Arai, Japan MP6.9 Adreno-cortical cancer: Open or laparoscopic surgery? C. Fiori, F. Porpiglia, F. Daffara, M. Terzolo, A. Angeli, R. Scarpa, Italy MP6.10 The long-term safety and efficacy of radiofrequency ablation of renal tumor including 6 months follow-up biopsy W. Cho, T. Kim, D. Kim, G. Sung, J. Chung, Korea MP6.11 Active surveillance of renal cortical neoplams J. Rosales Araujo, J. Moreno, A. Perez-Lanzac, J. McKiernan, K. Badani, J. Landman, USA MP6.12 Rationale for a less aggressive therapy for small renal tumors M. Tsivian, V. Mouraviev, M. Kimura, D. Albala, C. Robertson, T. Polascik, USA MP6.13 Complications after laparoscopic and percutaneous renal cryoablation V. Chen, M. Tsivian, D. Zilberman, R. Nelson, D. Albala, T. Polascik, USA 99 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions MP6.14 Effects of the renal collecting system on microwave ablation of renal tissue N. Salas, C. Moore, J. Zaias, J. Shields, V. Bird, R. Leveillee, USA MP6.15 Comparison of percutaneous and laparoscopic renal cryoablation for small Z. Okhunov, A. de Lorca, J. Rosales, K. Badani, B. Shingleton, J. Landman, USA MP6.16 Active surveillance of renal cortical neoplams J. Rosales Araujo, J. Moreno, A. de Lorca, K. Badani, J. McKiernan, J. Landman, USA MP6.17 The use of single lung high-frequency oscillating ventilation during percutaneous renal cryotherapy R. Li, M. Louie, J. Rinehart, A. Wong, E. McDougall, R. Clayman, USA MP6.18 Per-operative histological needle biopsies of small renal tumors performing laparoscopic ablative surgery H. Van der Zee, B. Lagerveld, USA MP6.19 Intermediate-term outcomes of renal cryoablation: The Washington university experience B. Benway, J. Landman, M. Gardner, C. Chen, S. Bhayani, R. Figenshau, USA MP6.20 Analysis of local relapse after laparoscopic and percutaneous cryoablation for renal tumors M. Tsivian, B. Shingleton, V. Mouraviev, B. Wynia, J. Mayes, T. Polascik, USA 100 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions 16.00 – 17.30 MP7 Transurethral Surgery Moderators: W. Bischoff, Germany V. Bucuras, Romania Garmisch MP7.1 Transurethral resection in intramural ureteral stenosis treatment P. Geavlete, R. Multescu, D. Georgescu, B. Geavlete, Romania MP7.2 Second TURB in non muscle invasive bladder cancer – experience on 400 cases P. Geavlete, D. Georgescu, B. Geavlete, Romania MP7.3 HAL fluorescence cystoscopy and TURB: A better chance for patients with non-muscle invasive bladder tumors? B. Geavlete, R. Multescu, D. Georgescu, M. Jecu, P. Geavlete, Romania MP7.4 Prostatic urethral diameter as a potential non-invasive measure of obstruction: A computational fluid dynamics simulation study Y. Siang Lin, H. Chin Tiong, L. Heow Pueh, Singapore MP7.5 Bladder neck stricture after transurethral prostatectomy – assessment of risk factors R. Mahdavi Zafarghandi, D. Arab, M. Mahdavi Zafarghandi, Iran MP7.6 Experience with a long-standing metallic stent in management of malignant ureteral obstruction A. D‘Addessi, M. Racioppi, F. Pinto, P. Bassi, Italy MP7.7 Fluorescence enhanced cystoscopy and transurethral resection of bladder cancer improve the quality of resection, accuracy of staging and patients care G. Joachim, A. Makris, K. Durt, G. Jakse, Germany MP7.8 Optimization of continuous urethral bladdder irrigation by addition of extra inflow through a suprapubic catheter R. Norman, L. Connor, United Kingdom MP7.9 A comparative study of urine cytology and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) for detecting urothelial carcinoma of upper urinary tract W. Kim, H. Kim, J. Choi, S. Seo, S. Jeon, B. Jeong, Korea MP7.10 Narrow band imaging cystoscopy improves the diagnostic workup for non-muscle invasive bladder cancer E. Cauberg, S. Kloen, M. Visser, J. De la Rosette, M. Babjuk, T. De Reijke, The Netherlands MP7.11 Transurethral Holmium laser lithotripsy in the treatment of vesical calculus J. Lu, C. Wang, Y. Hou, Q. Chen, J. Hu, China 101 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions MP7.12 Retrograde endourethrotomy with holmium:YAG laser for treatment of urethral strictures Z. Wu, Q. Ding, H. Jiang, P. Gao, Y. Zhang, China MP7.13 Instillation therapy after endoscopic treatment of upper urinary tract transitional cell cancer via vesico-ureteral reflux? G. Wendt-Nordahl, P. Honeck, T. Knoll, Germany MP7.14 Virtual transurethral resection (TUR) of the bladder training for novice urologists S. Kruck, J. Bedke, S. David, C. Schwentner, A. Stenzl, K. Sievert, Germany MP7.15 Fluorescence cystoscopy with hexaminolevulinate in bladder cancer: Our experience P. Massimiliano, C. Cracco, C. Scoffone, M. Cossu, S. Grande, R. Scarpa, Italy MP7.16 A randomised single-blind comparison of the effectiveness of the high-level disinfectants tristel fusion (chlorine dioxide) and cidex opa (ortho-phthaldehyde) for use with flexible cystoscopes: Rationale and study design P. Gilling, R. Reuther, M. Fraundorfer, C. Frampton, M. Lockhart, M. Addidle, New Zealand MP7.17 Follow-up evaluation of genitourinary skills training curriculum for medical students A. Kaplan, S.B. Kolla, P. Sountoulidis, O. Kaufman, R.V. Clayman, E. McDougall, USA MP7.18 Comparison of re-resection rates for new G3 pT1 bladder cancer, in patients randomised to initial blue light or white light resection: 1 year follow up data D. Wilby, B. Chappell, E. Ray, K. Chatterton, T. O‘Brien, United Kingdom MP7.19 The use of KTP laser for ablation of small, superficial transitional cell carcinoma of bladder in outpatient, office setting M. Siddiqui, J. Grocela, W. McDougal, K. Alvi, S. Psutka, S. Tabatabaei, USA MP7.20 A novel technique for upper tract hexylaminolaevulinate blue light fluorescence facilitates upper tract CIS diagnosis E. Havranek, D. Hrouda, J. Ramsay, A. Shamsuddin, United Kingdom 102 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions 16.00 – 17.30 MP8 Ureterorenoscopy Moderators: D. Echtle, Germany V. Yalcin, Turkey Partenkirchen MP8.1 Flexible retrograde ureteroscopy/Holmium laser lithotripsy for the treatment of renal stones measuring 2-3cm: A multi-institutional experience E. Hyams, J. Uberoi, R. Munver, O. Shah, USA MP8.2 The difficult ureter: What is the incidence of pre-stenting? R. Cetti, S. Keoghane, United Kingdom MP8.3 Ureteroscopy and lithotripsy of ureteral calculi: Stented vs. non-stented,a randomized clinical trial (preliminary report) M. Hosseini, K. Tamaddon, A. Aminsharifi, A. Aryafar, A. Yousefi, A. Hassanpour, Iran MP8.4 Comparison of a reduced and standard fluoroscopic protocol during ureteroscopic lithotripsy G. Agarwal, D. Greene, C. Tenggardjaja, R. Bowman, K. Ebrahimi, D. Baldwin, USA MP8.5 Optimizing retrograde flexible ureteroscopy for upper urinary tract pathology R. Multescu, B. Geavlete, D. Georgescu, P. Geavlete, Romania MP8.6 The experience of use ureteral access sheaths in transurethral pyelocalicolithotripsy. Scientific research R. Fatikhov, D. Merinov, E. Borisenko, Russia MP8.7 Retrograde ureteropyeloscopic treatment of large upper urinary tract and staghorn calculi with Aquaguide M. Araki, S. Uehara, T. Watanabe, T. Saika, Y. Nasu, H. Kumon, Japan MP8.8 Suitability and indication of ureteropyeloscopy based on radiographic findings and urine cytology for detection of upper urinary tract carcinoma A. Takao, T. Saika, S. Uehara, K. Monden, T. Watanabe, H. Kumon, Japan MP8.9 Predictors for negative ureteroscopy in the management of upper urinary tract stone disease R. Dickstein, J. Manger, R. Babayan, D. Wang, USA MP8.10 Large ureteral fibroepithelial polyps can be treated endoscopically using Holmium: YAG laser C. Kara, B. Resorlu, E. Sahin, A. Unsal, Turkey MP8.11 Efficacy of ureterolithotripsy with the Stonebreaker system A. Leventis, S. Leontis, L. Leonardopoulos, G. Sakelariou, D. Georgoulias, A. Rempelakos, Greece 103 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions MP8.12 Comparative evaluation of pneumatic versus Holmium: YAG laser lithotripsy for impacted ureteral stones M. Binbay, A. Singh, A. Tepeler, T. Akman, A. Muslumanoglu, A. Tefekli, Turkey MP8.13 The Peditrol irrigation system for ureterorenoscopy – our experience S. Umranikar, R. Kulkarni, P. Kumar, K. Patil, India MP8.14 Prospective study of 630 consecutive flexible ureterorenoscopies (fURS) of the upper urinary tract P. Ober, P. Liske, Y. Aguilar, S. Lahme, Germany MP8.15 Can flexible ureterorenoscopy (fURS) be recommended in the treatment of stone masses greater than 100mm² in the upper urinary tract? P. Ober, V. Zimmermanns, P. Liske, S. Lahme, Germany MP8.16 The impact of access sheaths on stone free rates after ureteroscopy: The preliminary results of a canadian multicentre randomized controlled trial C. Mendez Probst, L. Nott, D. Beiko, B. Chew, T. Wollin, H. Razvi, Canada MP8.17 Endoscopic management of retained foreign bodies following flexible ureterorenoscopy for renal calculi Sahai, H. Marsh, J. Palmer, S. Sriprasad, United Kingdom MP8.18 “Push-pull” – a good option for large bulk upper ureteral stones A. Kurien, L. Sinha, A. Patel, S. Mishra, R. Sabnis, M. Desai, India MP8.19 The need for introducer sheaths for ureteric access: A comparative study between old generation fibre-optic flexible ureteroscopes and the new invisio DUR-d digital flexible ureteroscope T. El-Husseiny, S. Nesar, Z. Maan, A. Papatsoris, J. Masood, N. Buchholz, United Kingdom MP8.20 Percutaneous antegrade ureteroscopy an efective procedure for removing impacted upper and mid ureteric stones M. Baptistussi, M. Morihisa, E. Gewher, A. Martins, Brasil 104 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 Educational Courses 6.30 – 7.45 6.30 – 7.45 6.30 – 7.45 EC7 Needle ablation on renal cancer Chairman: P. Laguna, The Netherlands Klenze EC7.1 Ablation Mechanisms: Cryo and RF. J. Rioja, Spain EC7.2 Techniques and results M. P. Laguna, The Netherlands EC7.3 Clinical cases: what will be your choice? What was our choice? J. Landman, USA EC8 Imaging in Urology Chairman: H. Wijkstra, The Netherlands EC8.1 Ultrasound and microbubbles enable perfusion imaging H. Wijkstra, The Netherlands EC8.2 Computer-aided Image Fusion in Urology O. Ukimura, Japan EC8.3 Histoscanning in Diagnosis of prostate cancer) M. Emberton, United Kingdom EC8.4 Adrenal MRI for the Urologist R. Berkenblit, USA EC9 LESS in Urology – indications and techniques Chairman: J. Kaouk, USA EC9.1 Introduction J. Kaouk, USA EC9.2 Instruments and Access Techniques R. Autorino, Italy EC9.3 Current Applications of LESS in Urology A. Rane, United Kingdom EC9.4 Robotic LESS applications J. Kaouk, USA EC9.5 Lessons Learned in LESS: Initial 100 cases J. Kaouk, USA EC9.6 LESS Complications R. Autorino, Italy EC9.7 Will there be More of LESS A. Rane, United Kingdom Holl Atlanta 105 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 Educational Courses 6.30 – 7.45 EC10 EC10.1 EC10.2 EC10.3 EC10.4 EC10.5 6.30 – 7.45 EC11 EC11.1 EC11.2 EC11.3 EC11.5 6.30 – 7.45 EC12 EC12.1 EC12.2 EC12.3 EC12.4 EC12.5 EC12.6 106 Laparoscopic and robotic radical prostatectomy Sydney – how to improve early continence Chairman: A. Tewari, USA Postprostatectomy incontinence: recent advances A. Tewari, USA Improving continence recovery after open retropubic radical prostatectomy A. Stenzl, Germany Technical modifications for accelerating continence return in lap / robotic prostatectomy M. Hruza, Germany Posterior reconstruction: update of results B. Rocco, Italy Posterior and anterior reconstruction: update of results and future directions A. Tewari, USA Ureteroscopy – RIRS Chairman: F. Keeley, United Kingdom RIRS for Diagnosis F. Keeley, United Kingdom Indications for RIRS Treatment B. Matlaga, USA Equipment and techniques of RIRS R. Marcovich, USA Complications F. Keeley, United Kingdom Barcelona Laparoscopic and robotic cystectomy Garmisch Chairman: P. Wiklund, Sweden Laparoscopic male cystectomy R. van Velthoven, Belgium Laparoscopic female cystectomy F. Gaboardi, Italy Robot-assisted laparoscopic cystectomy P. Wiklund, Sweden Laparoscopic lymph node dissection F. Gaboardi, Italy Laparoscopic urinary diversion, technique and outcomes R. van Velthoven, Belgium Robot-assisted urinary diversion, technique and outcomes P. Wiklund, Sweden SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 Plenary Sessions 7.45 – 13.00 P2 Moderators: R. Clayman, USA Y. Ono, Japan Main Auditorium Highlights 7.45 – 8.10 P2.1 Laparoscopy: R. Parra, USA P2.2 Endourology: D. Schilling, Germany P2.3 BPH: O. Reich, Germany P2.4 New Technology: L. Richstone, USA P2.5 The Cases of yesterday M. Straub, Germany 8.10 – 8.25 P2.6 Image-guided surgery I. Gill, USA 8.25 – 9.00 P2.7 Panel discussion: Small renal masses Moderator: M. Jewett, Canada Natural history: A. Volpe, Italy Biopsy: P. Laguna, The Netherlands Surveillance: P. Pinto, USA Follow-up: M. Jewett, Canada Debate: Laparoscopic Radical Cystectomy already state of art? Moderator: M. Wirth, Germany 9.00 – 9.25 P2.8 Pro: I. Türk, USA P2.9 Con: R. Hautmann, Germany Debate: The role of laparoscopic RPLND in NSGCT Moderator: A. Heidenreich, USA 8.10 – 8.30 P2.10 Pro: J. Porter, USA P2.11 Con: M. Jewett, Canada 9.30 – 9.40 P2.12 MIS-oncology – how far have we advanced? M. Marberger, Austria 9.50 – 10.00 P2.13 Endourology Society Industry Award presented by M. Pearle, USA (Chair Awards Committee) 107 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 Live-Surgery 10.00 – 13.00 LC2 Live-Surgery 2: Prostate and bladder Moderators: A. Hemal, USA P. Rimington, United Kingdom D. Albala, USA Live-cases at Klinikum Rechts der Isar Coordinators: B. Guillonneau, USA C. Abbou, France 13.00 – 14.00 108 LC2.1 Robotic-assisted nerve-sparing radical prostatectomy M. Stöckle, Germany S. Siemer, Germany LC2.2 Retrograde laparoscopic radical prostatectomy with intraoperative TRUS-navigation and use of Tachosil J. Rassweiler, Germany A. Goezen, Turkey LC2.3 Endoscopic extraperitoneal nerve-sparing radical prostatectomy M. Truss, Germany M. Burchardt, Germany LC2.4 Photodynamic diagnosis of bladder cancer with TUR in saline J. Gschwend, Germany LC2.5 Bipolar TUR B and PDD K. Sievert, Germany LC2.6 Narrow-band imaging of transitional cell cancer with PDD and TURIS J. Zumbé, Germany LC2.7 Submucosal injection for reflux D. Teber, Germany LC2.8 Ureteroscopic placement of and ureteral stent M. Straub, Germany LC2.9 Cryotherapy for localized prostate cancer U. Witzsch, Germany LC2.10 Botolinum toxine injection S. Carl, Germany Lunch in the Exhibition Area SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 Subplenary Sessions 10.30 – 12.00 SP 7 ESWL – ask the technician and the physician Chairman: C. Chaussy, Germany J. Lingeman, USA B. Forssmann, Germany SP7.1 Introduction C. Chaussy, Germany SP7.2 SP7.3 Storz-Medical O. Wess, Switzerland H-G. Tiselius, Sweden SP7.4 SP7.5 Dornier A. Lutz, Germany G. Tailly, Belgium SP7.6 SP7.7 Siemens R. Nanke, Germany T. Bergsdorf, Germany SP7.8 SP7.9 Wolf P. Vallon, Germany D. Neisius, Germany SP7.10 SP7.11 AST W. Schwarzer, Germany P. Rein, Austria SP7.12 SP7.13 EDAP TMS H. Embert, France D. Tolley, United Kingdom Atlanta 109 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 Subplenary Sessions 10.30 – 12.00 SP8 ISUS Meeting Moderators: R. Kulkarni, United Kingdom E. Liatsikos, Greece SP8.1 Impact of the urologist on stent design M. Monga, USA SP8.2 Composition of bio-degradable stents and evidence B. Chew, Canada SP8.3 Urethral stents – an evidence based application G. Jordan, USA SP8.4 Targeted therapeutics from urological stents J. Denstedt, Canada SP8.5 Metall or plastic stents – is there science behind? R. Kulkarni, United Kingdom SP8.6 Drug eluting stents – past, present and future E. Liatsikos, Greece Sydney Subplenary Sessions 10.30 – 12.00 110 SP9 MIS for BPH: why my laser is the best Chairman: R. Muschter, Germany SP9.1 Introduction R. Muschter, Germany SP9.2 HoLEP P. Gilling, New Zealand SP9.3 TULP R. Muschter, Germany SP9.4 2micron cw RevoLix laser Th. Bach, Germany SP9.5 Diode laser T. Bayer, Germany SP9.6 GreenLight –PVP A. Te, USA SP9.7 Not all Greenlight lasers are the same T. Larner, United Kingdom Barcelona SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 V-poster Sessions 10.30 – 12.00 VP13 Female Urology Moderators: R. Gaston, France S. Bross, Germany München I VP13.1 Genitourinary tract erosion of minimally invasive techniques compared to open anti-incontinence surgical approaches and their management F. Sharifiaghdas, N. Mortazavi, Iran VP13.2 Effect of repeated botulinumtoxin-a injections in a patient with lumbosacral spina bifida and severe neurogenic bladder dysfunction – a case report R. Steiner, P. Honeck, G. Wendt-Nordahl, T. Knoll, Germany VP13.3 Laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy using titanized polypropylene mesh – initial experiences with the first 10 patients M. Hatzinger, H. Martin, D. Vöge, M. Löhr, M. Sohn, Germany VP13.4 Transvesicoscopic repair of vesicovaginal fistula S. Devaraju, A. Guntaka, R. Nerli, M. Reddy, India VP13.5 Single port laparoscopic sacral colpopexy: Initial operative experience and comparative outcomes W. White, R. Goel, G. Haber, M. Swartz, R. Rackley, J. Kaouk, USA VP13.6 Laparoscopic transureteroureterostomy with ileal conduit in radiation induced vesicovaginal fistula M. Ramalingam, K. Senthil, M. Pai, India VP13.7 Minimally invasive approach to urogynecologic fistula: Our experience A. Guntaka, S. Devaraju, R. Nerli, M. Reddy, India VP13.8 Laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy: Initial experience in 10 cases O. Castillo, F. Sepulveda, I. Vidal-Mora, A. Foneron, G. Rubio, R. Campos, Chile VP13.9 Laparoscopic colposacropexy with biomesh (Pelvisoft®) in the treatment of pelvic organ prolapse S. Corvin, C. Antwerpen, G. Bromberger, H. Hammerl, M. Ulbrich, Germany VP13.10 Laparoscopic vesicovaginal fistula repair: 9 cases I. Vidal-Mora, O. Castillo, F. Sepúlveda, G. Rubio, A. Foneron, R. Campos, Chile VP13.11 Laparoscopic vesicovaginal fistula repair J. Diaz, R. Riffo, A. Pabon, I. Pinto, C. Sandoval, A. Hornig, Chile VP13.12 Technical nuances in the laparoscopic repair of vesicovaginal and uterovaginal fistulae M. Agarwal, S. Singh, R. Mavuduru, A. Mandal, India VP13.13 Effect of laparoscopic repair of vesicovaginal fistula W. Dongwen, C. Xiaoming, G. Jinxi, X. Yunfa, X. Yunfa, L. Xuezhi, China 111 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 V-poster Sessions VP13.14 Comparison of open, local and laparoscopic varicocelectomy according to operation time, cost, spermogram and complications A. Shamsa, L. Mohamadi, M. Abolbashari, M. Shakeri, S. Shamsa, Iran VP13.15 Experience with laparoscopic “clipless” bilateral varicocelectomy with mass ligation-division of spermatic vessels using silk 1-O E. Arada III, P. Fausto, Philippines VP13.16 Laparoscopic controlled and assisted percutaneous transperitoneal endoscopic extraction of renal collecting system stone calculi M. Baptistussi, M. Morihisa, E. Gewher, A. Martins, Brazil VP13.17 Retroperitoneoscopic pyeloplasty: Our experience of 28 cases Y. Nouira, Y. Kallel, A. Dahmani, S. Sallami, Z. Fitouri, A. Horchani VP13.18 Upper urinary tract laparoscopy in obese patient R. Maghsoudi, P. Shadpour, K. Mehravaran, Pakistan VP13.19 Comparing renal cell carcinoma tumor size with pathological grade: A contemporary 10 year experience J. Jamal, E. Kwon, J. Fracchia, R. Sosa, USA VP13.20 Laparoscopic dismembered pyeloplasty for treatment of retrocaval ureter: 2 years followup in 12 patients X. Gao, J. Qiu, X. Pu, China 112 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 V-poster Sessions 10.30 – 12.00 VP14 BPH 1 Moderators: R. Kuntz, Germany T. Bach, Germany München II VP14.1 Bipolar versus monopolar transurethral resection of the prostate: A meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials C. Mamoulakis, D. Ubbink, M. Laguna, J. De la Rosette, The Netherlands VP14.2 Face and content validation for transurethral resection of prostate on uro trainer: Is it worthwhile? S. Mishra, A. Kurien, A. Ganpule, R. Patel, R. Sabnis, M. Desai, India VP14.3 Vapoenucleation of the prostate. Efficacy and complications during an intermediate follow-up interval longer than 12 months T. Bach, C. Netsch, A. Häcker, T. Herrmann, M. Michel, A. Gross, Germany VP14.4 Optimal treatment of BPH (benign prostate hyperplasia) using a multi-disciplinary Diolas LFD 3000 laser for photoselective vaporization of the prostate J. Neymeyer, T. Wülfing, W. Abdul-Wahab al-Ansari, A. Apostolidis, M. Beer, Germany VP14.5 High power 120 w Thulium laser for vapo-resection and vapo-enucleation of prostate. Our experience S. Mattioli, A. Picinotti, M. Sbragi, M. Sabatino, Italy VP14.6 Energy delivery regarding prostate volume in green light laser (KTP, 120-W) vaporisation of the prostate C. Yee, A. Wong, M. Ng, S. Mak, H. Cheung, S. Hou, China VP14.7 Holmium laser enucleation of the prostae: Non-mentor-aided learning curve C. Jeong, M. Cho, J. Bae, S. Oh, Korea VP14.8 The learning curve of 120-W photoselective vaporization of the prostate for benign prostatic hyperplasia Y. Zang, Y. Shan, B. Xue, D. Yang, China VP14.9 Experience in HoLEP (Holmium laser enucleation of prostate) in a small urological inpatient ward with Auriga XL J. Bubeck, Germany VP14.10 Bipolar endoscopic enucleation in the management of patients with big benign prostatic enlargement S. Chan, Y. Chiu, M. Yiu, China VP14.11 Tm:YAG laser prostatectomy. Intermediate-term results in subgroups ≥ 75 years and ≥ ASA 3. T. Bach, C. Netsch, A. Haecker, M. Michel, T. Herrmann, A. Gross, Germany 113 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 V-poster Sessions VP14.12 Greenlight HPS™ laser photoselective vaporization prostatectomy for BPH – 2 year follow up E. Heinrich, T. Meyer, G. Wendt-Nordahl, T. Bach, M. Michel, A. Häcker, Germany VP14.13 HoLEP: Technique is more important than power R. Reuther, P. Gilling, M. Fraundorfer, D. Bell, New Zealand VP14.14 Lithium triborate-laser vaporisation of the prostate using the 120W high performance system (HPS) laser: High performance all the way? L. Hefermehl, D. Strebel, O. Gross, T. Sulser, H. Seifert, T. Hermanns, Switzerland VP14.15 Transurethral bipolar prostate benign hyperplasia resection: Long-term results E. Borisenko, D. Merinov, R. Fatikhov, Russia VP14.16 Combination of transurethral resection and photoselective vaporization for the treatment of high volume prostate F. Aksit, A. Kural, H. Akpinar, I. Tufek, F. Atug, Turkey VP14.17 Bipolar TURP – does it score over monopolar TURP? U. Sathaye, India VP14.18 Incidental prostate cancer revisited: Early outcomes of pT1a and pT1b after HoLEP M. Humphreys, R. Nunez, P. Andrews, United Kingdom VP14.19 Preliminary outcomes of short-term indwelling urethral catheter after transurethral resection of the prostate Y. Ozgok, M. Ates, E. Kaya, M. Hoscan, S. Basal, M. Dayanc, Turkey VP14.20 Greenlight HPS laser photoselective vaporization prostatectomy (PVP) for symptomatic benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH): Intermediate outcomes K. Strom, M. Spaliviero, C. Wong, USA 13.00 – 14.00 114 Lunch in the Exhibition Area SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 Subplenary Sessions 12.00 – 13.00 SP10 Controversies in stone management Atlanta Flexible URS – Controversies Panel: G. Fuchs, USA J. Gutierrez, Mexico M.S. Michel, Germany 12.00 – 12.30 SP10.1 Latest innovations in URS-technology M.S. Michel, Germany SP10.2 Access sheath or not J. Gutierez, Mexico SP10.3 Prevention of proximal migration G. Fuchs, USA PCNL – Controversies Panel: M. Gupta, USA J.G. Valdivia, Spain J. Honey, Canada 12.30 – 13.00 SP8.4 Prone or supine? J.G. Valdivia, Spain SP8.5 Prone and prone-flexed PCNL J. Honey, Canada SP8.5 Which intracorporeal lithotripter? M. Gupta, USA SP8.6 Tubeless or not? M. Gupta, USA 115 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 Podium Sessions 12.00 – 13.00 116 O3 Renal cell carcinoma and upper tract Moderators: O. Castillo, Chile H. Winfield, USA Klenze O3.1 Renal cell carcinoma with macroscopic level I tumor thrombus extension in to the renal vein: Our 7 cases experience O. Castillo, R. Campos, I. Vidal-Mora, A. Foneron, G. Rubio, M. Feria-Flores, Chile O3.2 LESS radical and partial nephrectomy: Initial experience J. Watson, E. Barret, R. Sanchez-Salas, F. Rozet, X. Cathelineau, G. Vallancien, France O3.3 Laparoscopic cryoablation of renal masses: Which lesions fail? T. Yoost, N. Hamilton, H. Clarke, T. Keane, S. Savage, USA O3.4 Hand-assisted laparoscopic living-donor nephrectomy versus open surgery: Evaluation of surgical trauma and late graft function in 82 patients F. Greco, A. Hamza, S. Wagner, M. Hoda, A. Inferrera, P. Fornara, Germany O3.5 Intracorporeal retraction during single port transumbilical laparoscopic surgery A. Mikhail, A. Figueroa, L. Bryant, K. Tamaddon, J. Yew, L. Maynes, Australia O3.6 The experiences in laparoscopic ureterolithotomy: Multicentric analysis of cases, based on “TURKUROLAP GROUP” E. Huri, E. Basok, Ö. Ugurlu, C. Gürbüz, T. Akgül, Y. Ozgok, Turkey O3.7 The technique and skill improvement of laparoscopic live donor nephrectomy via retroperitoneal approach (with 150 cases report) L. Ma, L. Zhao, X. Hou, G. Wang, K. Hong, Y. Liu, China O3.8 Fast-track laparoscopic nephrectomy-the need for teamwork L. Lund, M. Jønler, M. Jakobsen, J. Dich, Denmark O3.9 The analysis of risk factors affecting mini-percutaneous nephrolithotomy (mpcnl) for older than 70 years and the corresponding strategy (report of 34 cases) Z. Xiao-feng, L. Da-zhi, L. Yun-feng, China O3.10 Changing trends in the use of ureteroscopic instruments from 1996 to 2008 D. Bagley, N. Leone, M. Garcia-Roig,USA SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 Podium Sessions 12.00 – 13.00 13.00 – 14.00 O4 Lower urinary tract Moderators: G. Watson, United Kingdom V. Laible, Germany Holl O4.1 Endoscopic treatment of vesicouretral reflux by collagen in children (15 years experience) I. Babanin, I. Kazanskaya, Z. Sabirzianova, Russia O4.2 The feasibility of high resolution optical coherence tomography to detect urocystitis cystica in human bladder J. Bornemann, G. Joachim, F. Spöler, A. Naami, R. Knüchel-Clarke, G. Jakse, Germany O4.3 Maximising the potential of photodynamic diagnosis (PDD) in the management of bladder cancer K. Thomas, D. Wilby, T. O‘brien, United Kingdom O4.4 Virtual ureteroscopy: Normal anatomy, variants & clinical impact E. Ehab Rifat Tawfiek, A. Moustafa, Egypt O4.5 Thulium laser enucleation of the prostate 5 year results G. Watson, P. Verma, United Kingdom O4.6 Thulium:YAG vapoenucleation in patients with large prostates (>100 g) K. Harrer, C. Netsch, A. Gross, A. Häcker, M. Michel, T. Bach, Germany O4.7 Enucleation of the prostate with the 2-µm continuous wave Thulium laser in different experienced surgeons C. Netsch, K. Oberhagemann, A. Gross, Germany O4.8 Salvage cryoablation of prostate cancer using 17 G cryoneedle technology 7 year German experience U. Witzsch, G. Voss, E. Becht, Germany O4.9 Cryoablation of primary localized prostate cancer using 17 gauge cryoneedles technology 7 year European experience U. Witzsch, E. Becht, G. Voss, Germany O4.10 The Holmium laser in operative treatment of Peyronie‘s disease A. Assubayev, A. Bayzhanov, B. Shalekenov, E. Kuandykov, T. Anafin, S. Shalekenov, Russia Lunch in the Exhibition Area 117 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 V-poster Sessions 12.00 – 13.00 VP15 PCNL 2 Moderators: L. Munch, USA M. Baptistussi, Brazil München I VP15.1 Percutaneous nephrolithotomy in malformed kidneys: Single-center experience L. Tahmaz, M. Zor, Y. Ozgok, S. Bedir, S. Basal, M. Dayanc, Turkey VP15.2 Minipercutaneous nephrolitotripsy (mPCNL) and minipercutaneous nephrolitholapaxy (MIP) using the perc’n’circle atraumatic basket: A retrospective analysis over 2-years experience U. Anceschi, C. Molinari, C. Anceschi, M. Gallucci, Italy VP15.3 Curable disease in the incurable M. Nuttall, N. Smith, R. Dasgupta, K. Thomas, J. Glass, United Kingdom VP15.4 Comparisons of percutaneous nephrolithotomy with miniperc and adult-type nephroscope in pediatric kidney stones O. Tanriverdi, M. Kendirci, M. Kadihasanoglu, M. Sýlay, M. Aydin, C. Miroglu, Turkey VP15.5 Low-risk for colonic injuries during supine versus prone percutaneous nephrolithotomy: Which is the rationale? L. Ruggera, P. Beltrami, F. Zattoni, Italy VP15.6 Percutaneous nephrolithotrispy in horseshoe kidneys: The Aegean experience A. Skolarikos, A. Tefekli, B. Apostolis, M. Binbay, A. Muslumanoglu, D. Charalambas, Turkey VP15.7 Tubeless percutaneous nephrolithotomy technical aspects and functional outcome: About 39 cases K. Yousri, N. Yassine, B. Ms, F. Zouhair, H. Mohamed, H. Ali, Jordan VP15.8 Flexible cystoscope assited pcnl in treating complicated renal calculi G. Wang, USA VP15.9 A technique for percutaneous access to non-dilated pelvicaliceal system: Artificial ureteral occlusion B. Seckin, E. Aydur, M. Kilciler, I. Yildirim, H. Irkilata, Turkey VP15.10 Does tamsulosin change the management of proximally located ureteral stones? A comprehensive study F. Yencilek, S. Erturhan, H. Koyuncu, O. Canguven, C. Goktas, K. Sarýca, Turkey VP15.11 Daycase and 23-hour stay ureteroscopic laser fragmentation for large renal calculi S. Patel, S. Kommu, A. Jain, T. Greene, A. Blacker, United Kingdom 118 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 V-poster Sessions VP15.12 Renal stone treatment by percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) M. Baptistussi, M. Morihisa, E. Gewher, A. Martins, Brazil VP15.13 The factors associated with fever following percutaneous nephrolithotomy: Preliminary results of a prospective clinical study T. Akman, M. Binbay, R. Aslan, E. Sari, A. Muslumanoglu, A. Tefekli, Turkey Lunch in the Exhibition Area 13.00 – 14.00 12.00 – 13.00 VP16 BPH 2 Moderators: R. Hartung, Germany R. Oberneder, Germany München II VP16.1 Photo-selective 532 nanometer greenlighttm laser vaporization is a safe and efficacious endoscopic treatment option for large (greater than 90 cc) obstructing prostates S. Psutka, M. Siddiqui, S. Tabatabaei, USA VP16.2 Bipolar electrosurgical enucleation of the prostate: technical progress and early clinical experience of a novel technique J. Mandeville, R. Roth, A. Mourtzinos, USA VP16.3 How to deal with bladder outlet obstruction (BOO) and lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) caused by benign prostatic hyperplasia of relative small volume? C. Xiaoming, W. Dongwen, China VP16.4 Post-Holmium laser enucleation of the prostate (HoLEP): an MRI anatomical study M. Humphreys, R. Nunez, W. Eversman, USA VP16.5 The latest transurethral operation, tueb (transurethral enucleation with bipolar), in the treatment of prostates larger than 50ml K. Nakagawa, H. Kono, E. Kikuchi, H. Nagata, A. Miyajima, M. Oya, Japan VP16.6 Photoselective vaporization of the prostate (PVP) using the greenlight laser versus transurethral prostatectomy (TURP): A comparing cost analysis E. Liatsikos, P. Kallidonis, I. Kyriazis, A. Alaown, N. Maniadakis, Greece VP16.7 Vapoenucleation of the prostate with the 70 watt and 120 watt 2-M continuous wave thulium laser in large glands C. Netsch, K. Oberhagemann, T. Bach, H. Ho, A. Gross, Germany VP16.8 Low power (25-NOW) transurethral laserenucleation of the prostate (TULP) versus monopolar TURP: A matched pair analysis. M. Roder, M. Schulze, A. Skolarikos, J. Rassweiler, Germany 119 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 V-poster Sessions VP16.9 Encrusted, forgotten ureteral stents: Review of approach, complications and management A. Colon-Herdman, D. Bagley, USA VP16.10 Ureterorenoscopy with a double channel ureterorenoscope: First results T. Horn, C. Lux, J. Gschwend, M. Straub, Germany VP16.11 Percutaneous management of upper-tract transitional cell carcinoma J. Diaz, I. Pinto, A. Hornig, C. Sandoval, Chile VP16.12 Combined water-jet dissector and needle-knife for en-bloc-resection of urothelial carcinoma of the bladder? An ex-vivo study in pig bladders H. Fritsche, F. Eder, R. Ganzer, W. Wieland, S. Denzinger, M. Burger, Germany VP16.13 Stone disease and stress R. Miyaoka, O. Ortiz-alvarado, C. Kriedberg, S. Alanee, M. Monga, USA Lunch in the Exhibition Area 13.00 – 14.00 Stent-Workshop 13.00 – 14.00 SW1 Walking through the lumen of new urological stents with Prof. D. Yachia Chairman: D. Yachia, Israel SW1.1 Introduction D. Yachia, Israel SW1.2 From Fabian‘s partial catheter to TPS for prostatic obstructions D. Yachia, Israel SW1.3 Is there a mid-way approach? D. Yachia, Israel SW1.4 Ureteral stricture. What should be our aim? Draining or re-modeling D. Yachia, Israel SW1.5 Urethro-vesical anastomotic stenosis. A headache with no pill? D. Yachia, Israel A light lunch will be served during the workshop 120 Sydney SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 Subplenary Sessions 14.00 – 15.30 SP11 PCNL – Tips and Tricks Chairman: M. Desai, India SP11.1 Introduction M. Desai, India SP11.2 Anatomy & Imaging for PCNL P. Alken, Germany SP11.3 Indication, Position for PCNL R.M. Scarpa, Italy SP11.4 Percutaneous access: Fluroscopy M. Wong, Singapore SP11.5 Percutaneous access: Ultrasound M. Desai, India SP11.6 Method of dilatation P. Alken, Germany SP11.7 Instruments M. Wong, Singapore SP11.8 Energy sources, Lithotripsy R.M. Scarpa, Italy SP11.9 Complication: Risk reduction strategies M. Desai, India Atlanta SP11.10 PCNL: Special situations Panel and Delegates 15.30 – 16.00 Coffee Break in the Exhibition Area 121 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 Video Sessions 14.00 – 15.30 122 VS8 Laparoscopy – Prostate Moderators: L. Richstone, USA S. Deger, Germany Klenze VS8.1 Laparoscopic radical prostatectomy using low energy source giving early continence and better potency: intial experience of 52 cases S. Shah, India VS8.2 Laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (LRP) performed by minimum effective treatment (MET) G. Franco, S. Antonio, R. Ai Ling, G. Antonio Maria, G. Andrea, Italy VS8.3 Haemostasis during nerve-sparing endoscopic extraperitoneal radical prostatectomy (EERPE) J. Stolzenburg, M. Do, P. Kallidonis, G. Hellawell, T. Haefner, E. Liatsikos, Germany VS8.4 Natural orifice translumenal endoscopic surgical radical prostatectomy (NOTES-RP) in the canine model A. Krambeck, M. Humphreys, P. Andrews, J. Lingeman, USA VS8.5 Nerve-sparing laparoendoscopic single site (LESS) radical prostatectomy M. Atalla, S. Andonian, L. Kavoussi, L. Richstone, USA VS8.6 Seeing the light – endoscopic-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy – a novel technique to aid in bladder neck and apical dissection? M. Preston, J. Wiesenthal, A. Abuhajar, D. Hickling, J. Watterson, B. Blew, Canada VS8.7 Randomized study and surgical technique on isobaric laparoscopic radical prostatectomy with the “Laparo-tenser” system A. Granata, F. Scieri, A. Salvaggio, G. Incarbone, F. Pietrantuono, F. Gaboardi, Italy VS8.8 Bladder neck contractures related to the use of Hem-o-lok clips in laparoscopic radical prostatectomy C. Gürbüz, S. Gungor, B. Guner, T. Caskurlu, Turkey SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 Video Sessions 14.00 – 15.30 VS9 Retroperitoneoscopy Moderators: T. Frede, Germany G. Bianchi, Italy Holl VS9.1 Experimental hybrid transvaginal retroperitoneoscopic nephrectomy M. Hisano, F. Hondo, J. Giordano-nappi, R. Duarte, P. Sakai, M. Srougi, Brazil VS9.2 Tips and tricks of retroperitoneoscopic ureterolithotomy: should be done for impact ureter stones E. Huri, T. Akgül, T. Karakan, C. Germiyanoglu, Turkey VS9.3 Single port laparoscopic retroperitoneal radical nephrectomy Y. Ozgok, S. Basal, S. Bedir, M. Hoşcan, A. Gur, A. Avci, Turkey VS9.4 NOTES transvaginal retroperitoneoscopy– a new flexible retroperitoneal access for renal and adrenal surgery– report of the first case L. Curcio, R. Zorron, D. Leal, E. Kanaan, I. Cabral, Brazil VS9.5 Laparoscopic bilateral RPLNDin stage 2b testis tumor A. Basiri, H. Djaladat, M. Mohammadi sichani, M. Asl Zare, Iran VS9.6 Single trocar surgery– preliminary retroperitoneoscopic experience S. Micali, G. Pini, M. Sighinolfi, M. Rivalta, S. De Stefani, G. Bianchi, Italy VS9.7 Retroperitoneoscopic hybrid-less ureterolithotomy S. Micali, G. Pini, M. Sighinolfi, F. Cianci, F. Annino, G. Bianchi, Italy VS9.8 Laparoscopic retroperitoneal lymph node dissection (LRPLND) for high risk pediatric patients with para-testicular rhabdomyosarcoma J. Tomaszewski, D. Sweeney, A. Mohamed, L. Kavoussi, M. Ost, USA VS9.9 Retroperitoneoscopic approach in the treatment of urinary fistula after rigid endoscopic ureterolithotripsy for upper ureteral stone M. Tobias-Machado, E. Starling, C. Gromatzki, C. Bautzer, F. Ferro, E. Wroclawski, Brazil VS9.10 A systematic technique for laparoscopic superficial inguinal lymph node dissection – developing the posterior and anterior planes individually J. Montgomery, A. Weizer, USA 123 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 Video Sessions 14.00 – 15.30 VS10 Laparoscopy – Bladder Moderators: P. Rimington, United Kingdom X. Cathelineau, France Barcelona VS10.1 Retained prostate capsule and ejaculatory function total bladder resection of laparoscopic, ileal neobladder surgery C. Lin, China VS10.2 Laparoscopic resection of bladder diverticulum in female with preperitoneal approach R. Sanseverino, U. Di Mauro, G. Napodano, O. Intilla, T. Realfonso, Italy VS10.3 Single port laparoscopic augmentation enterocystoplasty R. Sotelo, B. Cuomo, O. Carmona, R. De Andrade, D. Canes, I. Gill, Venezuela VS10.4 Isobaric laparoscopic radical cystoprostatectomy with the Laparo-tenser system A. Granata, A. Gregori, F. Scieri, A. Salvaggio, A. Romanò, F. Gaboardi, Italy VS10.5 Laparoscopic radical cystectomy with extracorporeal urinary diversion S. Shah, India VS10.6 Extended lymphadenectomy in bladder cancer in a woman A. Celia, G. Zeccolini, G. Breda, Italy VS10.7 Laparoscopic radical cystectomy: uludag university experience I. Yavascaoglu, K. Gokcen, H. Dogan, Y. Kordan, H. Vuruskan, B. Oktay, Turkey VS10.8 Video technique of the notes approach to management of inadvertent splenic, enteral and bladder injuries S. Parekattil, Sijo j., C. Fyock, H. Atalah, L. Su, C. Forsmark, M. Wagh, USA VS10.9 Laparoscopic radical cystectomy with extracorporeal ileal conduit for muscle invasive bladder cancer in Kashmir M. Khan, India VS10.10 Less transvesical bladder cuff excision R. Sotelo, D. Ramirez, O. Carmona, Z. Pascal, B. Irwin, I. Gill, Venezuela 15.30 – 16.00 124 Coffee Break in the Exhibition Area SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 V-poster Sessions 14.00 – 15.30 VP17 Laparoscopy – Kidney 3 Moderators: I. Gill, USA I. Eraky, Egypt München I VP17.1 A novel bridging technique to facilitate development of laparoendoscopic single site surgical skills D. Baldwin, K. Ebrahimi, P. Mahdavi, R. Bowman, F. Jellison, L. Nicolay, USA VP17.2 Widening the plane of dissection in laparoscopic simple nephrectomy for symptomatic non-functioning kidneys keeping in mind the hidden upper track urothelial malignancy A. Kurien, A. Mathew, S. Mishra, A. Ganpule, R. Sabnis, M. Desai, India VP17.3 NOTES and LESS laparoscopic simple nephrectomy with the use of standard laparoscopic instruments. Initial experience in 4 cases I. Vidal-Mora, O. Castillo, A. Foneron, R. Campos, G. Rubio, M. Feria-Flores, Chile VP17.4 800 laparoscopic partial nephrectomies: A single-surgeon series I. Gill, K. Kamoi, M. Aron, R. Brandina, A. Berger, M. Desai, USA VP17.5 Application of sutureless laparoscopic partial nephrectomy technique based on preoperative and intraoperative parameters S. Stroup, J. L‘esperance, B. Auge, C. Choe, A. L‘esperance, I. Derweesh, USA VP17.6 Retroperitonoscopic nephrectomy in non-functioned atrophic kidney: preliminary results of 10 cases E. Huri, T. Akgül, T. Karakan, C. Germiyanoglu, Turkey VP17.7 Hem-o-lok clips: A reliable and cost-effective method of vascular control during laparoscopic nephrectomy R. Kapoor, R. Maheshwari, S. R, A. Srivastava, M. Ansari, A. Mandhani, India VP17.8 Bilateral synchronous renal masses: 21 year experience in 260 patients R. Brandina, M. Simmons, A. Berger, M. Desai, M. Aron, I. Gill, USA VP17.9 Implementation evolution of transperitoneal laparoscopic partial nephrectomy in suture/bolster technique. Initial results T. Herrmann, M. Burchardt, S. Kruck, M. Kuczyk, U. Nagele, Germany VP17.10 Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy: A new era? F. Porpiglia, C. Fiori, R. Bertolo, I. Morra, R. Scarpa, Italy VP17.11 Laparoscopic radical nephrectomy for renal cell carcinoma: Oncologic outcomes at 10 years or more A. Berger, R. Brandina, M. Aron, M. Desai, L. Kavoussi, I. Gill, USA VP17.12 Laparoscopic nephroureterectomy for upper tract transitional cell carcinoma: Results of a single center experience O. Castillo, A. Foneron, I. Vidal-Mora, R. Campos, G. Rubio, G. Rubio, Chile 125 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 V-poster Sessions VP17.13 Influence of obesity upon laparoscopic radical nephrectomy H. Dong Youp, K. Ill Sang, S. Ill Young, J. Hee Jong, Korea VP17.14 Off-clamp laparoscopic partial nephrectomy: The ultimate strategy for renal protection A. Herati, A. K. Srinivasan, A. K. George, S. S. Saluja, L. Richstone, L. R. Kavoussi, USA VP17.15 Contemporary outcomes of open versus laparoscopic partial nephrectomy: Impact of the ‘early unclamping’ technique K. Kamoi, M. Aron, M. Desai, R. Brandina, A. Berger, I. Gill, USA VP17.16 Retroperitoneal laparoscopic partial nephrectomy: The learning curve of single surgeon O. Kyung-Jin, K. Young-Jung, N. Deok-Hyun, P. Kwangsung, R. Soo-Bang, K. Dong-Deuk, Korea VP17.17 Cooling and maintenance of low temperature in retroperitoneoscopic partial nephrectomy using ice sticks N. Ioritani, M. Aizawa, S. Matsuura, A. Takeuchi, T. Kudo, Japan VP17.18 Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy: impact of resected volume on renal function outcome F. Bagheri, C. Pusztai, J. Székely, Z. Szabó, I. Buzogány, L. Farkas, Hungary VP17.19 Laparoscopic nephrectomy for xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis M. Lopes de Lima, J. Moro, R. Bertti, N. Rodrigues Netto jr., P. César Rodrigues Palma, Brazil VP17.20 Contemporary outcomes of open versus laparoscopic nephroureterectomy: Case-matching analysis J. Soh, A. Kawauchi, K. Kamoi, N. Hirahara, Y. Naitoh, T. Miki, Japan 126 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 V-poster Sessions 14.00 – 15.30 VP18 ESWL Moderators: D. Jocham, Germany YT. Moon, Korea München II VP18.1 Histotripsy erosion of urinary stones W. Roberts, A. Duryea, A. Maxwell, J. Wheat, Z. Xu, C. Cain, USA VP18.2 Comparison of the analgesic effects of dexketoprofen and diclofenac during shockwave lithotripsy: A randomized, doubleblind clinical trial H. Tokgoz, S. Yurtlu, V. Hanci, O. Turksoy, B. Erol, B. Akduman, Turkey VP18.3 The evaluation of the efficacy of extracorporal lithotripsy in patients referred to lithotripsy centers in mashhad R. Taghavi, M. Darabi Mahboub, R. Mahdavi Zafarghandi, K. Tavakkoli Tabassi, Iran VP18.4 Pancreatic SWL: Does it provide subjective relief of symptoms and prevent major surgery? N. Hamilton, M. McIntyre, S. Savage, C. Lawrence, T. Keane, USA VP18.5 The use of ethyl chloride for pain control during extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy J. Heretis, V. Adamopoulos, U. Vergetaki, T. Karagounis, M. Venieri, F. Sofras, Greece VP18.6 Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy in pediatric patients: Our experience using the EMSE 220 F-XP lithotripter J. Heretis, D. Glaritis, G. Daskalopoulos, K. Makatounaki, M. Metaxari, F. Sofras, Greece VP18.7 Initial experience with a new dual-shockwave lithotripter in the management of upper urinary tract calculi J. Abbaraju, A. Sahai, F. Anjum, S. Madaan, H. Marsh, S. Sriprasad, United Kingdom VP18.8 Ureteral stent during extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy: Which role? M. Sighinolfi, S. Micali, A. Beato, S. De Stefani, G. Pini, G. Bianchi, Italy VP18.9 Clearance of lower pole kidney stones using focused ultrasound technology A. Shah, B. Cunitz, W. Lu, M. Sorensen, L. Crum, M. Bailey, USA VP18.10 Holmium laserlithotripsy for ureteric calculi: Predictive factors for complications M. Baptistussi, M. Morihisa, E. Gewher, A. Martins, Brazil VP18.11 The advantages of new turkish made combined lithotriptor, with integrated, adjustable aspirator for percutaneous lithotripsy R. Saglam, Z. Tokatli, M. Safak, A. Kabakci, Turkey 127 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 V-poster Sessions VP18.12 Stone cone versus Nitinol tipless Dormia basket to avoid proximal stone migration E. Ehab Rifat Tawfiek, Saudi Arabia VP18.13 Renal function recovery following percutaneous nephrostomy S. Mohan, R. Jordan, H. Mohd Tarmidzi, K. Subramonian, United Kingdom VP18.14 Telescopic verses one -shot dilation technique for tract creation in percutaneous nephrolithtomy A. Jitendra, R. Dipak, India VP18.15 High power holmium laser in percutaneous nephrolithotomy for impacted proximal ureteral stones T. Zhou, X. Gao, Y. Sun, China VP18.16 Treatment of large upper ureter stone: Analysis of 97 patients in a single hospital S. Yoon, K. Lee, T. Kim, K. Kim, H. Jung, Korea VP18.17 Flexible ureteroscopy for a larger and more complex stone burden: An analysis of the cost of equipment maintainence P. Lowry, T. Ruddell, K. Sam, USA VP18.18 Steinstrasse after ESWL: Therapeutic recommendations about 157 cases S. Sallami, S. Ben Rhouma, D. Nizar, M. Weld Sidi Mohamed, Y. Nouira, A. Horchani, Iran VP18.19 The development of steinstrasse after extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy (ESWL): Is it a predictable complication? B. Sami, S. Sallami, B. Mohamed, Y. Nouira, A. Horchani, B. Nawfel, Iran VP18.20 The relevance of coupling gel viscosity for efficient energy coupling in SWL T. Bergsdorf, C. Chaussy, S. Thueroff, Germany 15.30 – 16.00 128 Coffee Break in the Exhibition Area SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions 14.00 – 15.30 MP9 PCNL 2 Moderators: M. De Sio, Italy T. Esen, Turkey Asam II MP9.1 Bilateral single procedure percutaneous nephrolithotomy R. Multescu, V. Cauni, V. Mirciulescu, E. Alexandrescu, B. Geavlete, P. Geavlete, Romania MP9.2 Comparison of PCNL with open surgery in patients with renal staghorn stones S. Falahatkar, Z. Panahandeh, Sourati, M. Akbarpour, N. Khaki, Pakistan MP9.3 PNL is it the first choice for management of staghorn stones. predictive values of success M. Badreldin, T. Abdelbaky, K. Salah, A. Gamal, Egypt MP9.4 Evaluation of the learning curve for percutaneous nephrolithotomy S. Ziaee, M. Mohammadi Sichani, A. Kashi MP9.5 PCNL in patients with previous history of renal surgery M. Rahmani, M. Darabi Mahboub, Iran MP9.6 Percutaneous nephrolithotomy is a safe and effective procedure even in patients with non-opaque renal stones C. Kara, B. Resorlu, U. Oguz, A. Unsal, Turkey MP9.7 Percutaneous nephrolithotomy for treatment of encrusted ureteral stents: a multicenter study B. Eisner, M. Kurtz, B. Matlaga, O. Shah, E. Hyams, V. Pais jr, J. Page, R. Venkatesh, O. Arsovska, R. Patterson, B. Chew, USA MP9.8 Post-PCNL fever: prospective analysis of pre-operative urine, renal pelvic urine, and stone cultures R. Korets, R. Walsh, M. Gupta, USA MP9.9 The impact of percutaneous nephrolithotomy in solitary functioning kidney with chronic kidney disease (CKD) A. Kurien, R. Baishya, S. Mishra, A. Ganpule, R. Sabnis, M. Desai, India MP9.10 Percutaneous nephrolithotomy in patients with previous open nephrolithotomy: balloon dilatation versus amplatz dilatation for nephrostomy tract dilatation S. Bedir, L. Tahmaz, M. Zor, H. Topac, M. Dayanc, Turkey MP9.11 Metanalysis of complications of percuatneous nephrolithotomy G. Pareek, S. Patel, G. Haleblian, India MP9.12 Percutaneous nephrolithotomy for urinary matrix calculi L. Tahmaz, M. Zor, S. Basal, I. Karabuga, H. Topac, M. Dayanc, Turkey 129 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions MP9.13 Percutaneous nephrolithotomy with the patient in supine-slope position to treat the upper urinary tact urolithiasis (52 cases) H. Zongyao, L. Chaozhao, Z. Xiansheng, Z. Jun, F. Song, China MP9.14 Percutaneous nephrolithotomy in solitary kidney stone disease I. Aridogan, Y. Bayazit, V. Izol, D. Abat, Z. Tansug, S. Zeren, Turkey MP9.15 Percutaneous management of staghorn calculi in horseshoe kidneys. a multi -institutional experience P. Kallidonis, E. Liatsikos, A. Al Aown, J. Stolzenburg, O. Traxer, A. Smith, USA MP9.16 The predictive factors for the success and complication rates in percutaneous nephrolithotomy: Evaluation of 409 procedures at a single center O. Tanriverdi, M. Kendirci, M. Kadihasanoglu, M. Sýlay, M. Taskiran, C. Miroglu, Turkey MP9.17 Twelve years of experience in percutaneous nephrolithotomy from a single center I. Aridogan, Y. Bayazit, N. Satar, S. Doran, Z. Tansug, S. Zeren, Turkey MP9.18 Percutaneous nephrolithotripsy (PCNL) for patients with previous open renal surgery: Is there any prognostic factor? S. Ben Rhouma, S. Sallami, M. Basli, N. Yassine, A. Horchani, Iran MP9.19 The advantages of the percutaneous nephrolithotomy in supine position (the Valdivia technique) – personal experience V. Bucuras, R. Bardan, A. Muresan, C. Balarie, C. Comsa, M. Georgiadis, Romania MP9.20 Outpatient percutaneous nephrolithotomy: Is it safe and feasible M. Baptistussi, M. Morihisa, E. Gewher, A. Martins, Brazil 130 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions 14.00 – 15.30 MP10 Ureteral stones Moderators: H.G. Tiselius, Sweden Y. Özgök, Turkey Effner II MP10.1 Comparison of ureteroscopy and extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy in the treatment of distal ureteral calculi in children: A multicenteric randomized clinical trial A. Basiri, S. Zare, F. Sharifiaghdas, A. Tabibi, A. Aminsharifi, H. Ahmadnia, Iran MP10.2 Medical expulsion therapy: A survey of practice patterns of primary care providers and urologists S. Stroup, J. L‘Esperance, K. Stroup, B. Auge, USA MP10.3 Rigid ureteroscopy can be used as a first line treatment for the management of distal ureteral calculi in children C. Kara, B. Resorlu, M. Bayindir, A. Unsal, Turkey MP10.4 Surgical management of ureteral stones during pregnancy – a 10 years experiment M. Mohamad Zadeh Rezaie, Iran MP10.5 Optimized management of urinary stone disease in the pregnant population W. White, N. Zite, J. Gash, W. Thompson, F. Klein, USA MP10.6 Calcium oxalate nephrolithiasis: urinary “medium size peptides” analysis using microbca protein assay A. D‘Addessi, L. Bongiovanni, M. Vittori, E. Sacco, P. Bassi, Italy MP10.7 Endourological management of a series of severely encrusted and retained ureteral stents A. D‘Addessi, N. Foschi, M. Vittori, M. Racioppi, P. Bassi, Italy MP10.8 Obesity and the treatment of nephrolithiasis: A systematic review of the literature and meta-analysis E. Hyams, L. Dulabon, O. Shah, USA MP10.9 Treatment of the proximal ureteral stones with rigid ureteroscope M. Baptistussi, M. Morihisa, E. Gewher, A. Martins, Brazil MP10.10 Ureteral stone location at time of emergency room presentation in patients with colic B. Eisner, A. Reese, S.S Heth, M. Stoller, MA MP10.11 Stone composition differences in synchronous bilateral renal calculi K. Sakamoto, T. Will, A. Acosta-Miranda, T. Turk, USA MP10.12 The natural history of stone fragments following ureteroscopy A. Macejko, V. Bhalani, P. Ramos, D. Rebuck, R. Nadler, USA 131 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions MP10.13 The Accordion device for limiting ureteral retrograde stone migration: Initial Brazilian experience A. Mitre, C. Gromatzky, G. Ebaid, F. Dénes, C. Pagotto, V. Pagotto, Brazil MP10.14 The Stone breaker® lithotripter for stone fragmentation: Our preliminary results F. Cauda, Italy MP10.15 Clinical characteristics of the impacted distal ureteral stone smaller than 5mm J. Lim, E. Hwang, Y. Kim, D. Han, Y. Kim, C. Sul, Korea MP10.16 Current medical treatment of urolithiasis: comtemporary therapy and its efficacy Department of Urologic Surgery, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA *dietary services, UMMC fairview O. Ortiz-Alvarado, M. Stessman*, C. Kriedberg, R. Miyaoka, M. Monga, A. Moeding*, USA MP10.17 Stone volume – a predictor of spontaneous ureteral stone passage I. Sternberg, I. Kafka, I. Vardi, I. Leibovitch, USA MP10.18 Use of medical expulsive therapy (MET) in acute urolithiasis in a single emergency room setting D. Kaplon, K. Babaian, S. Nakada, USA MP10.19 Statins and the risk of urosepsis after endourological procedures J. Eswara, B. Chapin, D. Sacco, Italy MP10.20 Treatment of proximal ureteral stones success rates and finacial cost of treatment with eswl insitu or after push back the stone R. Mahdavi Zafarghandi, M. Mahdavi Zafarghandi, Iran 15.30 – 16.00 132 Coffee Break in the Exhibition Area SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions 14.00 – 15.30 MP11 Robotic Prostate 1 Moderators: J. Porter, USA G. Sung, Korea Garmisch MP11.1 Rapid implementation of a robotic prostatectomy program in a large HMO setting H. Jung, USA MP11.2 The incidence of lymphoceles after robotic-assisted pelvic lymph node dissection M. Patel, K. J Palmer, S. Chauhan, R. Ferreira Coelho, B. Rocco, V. Patel, USA MP11.3 Positive surgical margins and their locations following robot assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy: A multi-institutional study S. Chauhan, G. Coughlin, M. Patel, R. Coelho, K. Palmer, V. Patel, USA MP11.4 Correlation of bladder neck location on cystogram predicts early return of continence following robotic radical prostatectomy U. Boylu, M. Pinsky, B. Richardson, R. Thomas, B. Lee, USA MP11.5 Continence and potency in elderly following robotic radical prostatectomy S. Shikanov, V. Desai, A. Razmaria, D. Lifshitz, G. Zagaja, A. Shalhav, USA MP11.6 Peri-operative predictors of being pad-free at 12 months following robotic-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy T. Deklaj, A. Razmaria, S. Shikanov, D. Lifshitz, A. Shalhav, G. Zagaja, USA MP11.7 Are patients’ expectations met after robotic assisted radical prostatectomy? A. Razmaria, S. Shikanov, D. Lifshitz, K. Zorn, G. Zagaja, A. Shalhav, USA MP11.8 Median lobe in robotic prostatectomy: Bladder neck reconstruction and pelvic drain not routinely required H. Martinez-Suarez, A. White, R. Abaza, USA MP11.9 Improved outcomes following robot-assisted radical prostatectomy: Technique and/or experience? J. Davis, USA MP11.10 Posterior reconstruction of rectourethralis muscle prior to urethrovesical anastomosis improves early return of continence in patients undergoing robotic assisted radical prostatectomy U. Boylu, M. Pinsky, B. Richardson, R. Thomas, B. Lee, USA MP11.11 Predictors of positive surgical margin in robotic assisted radical prostatectomy U. Boylu, M. Pinsky, B. Lee, R. Thomas, USA 133 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions MP11.12 Techniques for early recovery of continence in patients with roboticassisted prostatectomy G. Sung, T. Kim, Korea MP11.13 A comparison of robotic assisted versus pure laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: A single surgeon experience K. Tae Hyo, G. Sung, W. Cho, W. Lee, Korea MP11.14 Assessment of lymph node yield in robotic assisted prostatectomy and open radical prostatectomy in the contemporary era M. Truesdale, P. Cheetham, D. Lee, K. Badani, USA MP11.15 Lymph node yields with pelvic lymphadenectomy during roboticassisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy are higher than with open radical retropubic prostatectomy E. Trabulsi, T. Chandrasekar, F. Lee, P. Mccue, C. Lallas, A. Colon, USA MP11.16 Robotic-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy: Functional and oncologic outcomes with a minimum 12 month follow-up H. Lavery, F. Nabizada-pace, J. Carlucci, D. Samadi, USA MP11.17 Robot assisted prostatectomy: A single centre experience of 1000 cases D. Porres, A. Schuette, C. Wagner, V. Zugor, J. Witt, Germany MP11.18 Reduction of PT3 positive surgical margins in robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: Does the application of Partin nomogram offer a meaningful result? J. Jeong, E. Choi, D. Kang, I. Kim, USA MP11.19 Robotic-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy – operative details und functional outcome J. Wöllner, A. Neisius, G. Wöllner, R. Gillitzer, J. Thüroff, C. Hampel, Germany MP11.20 Outcomes of robotic assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy in pathological advanced localized (pT3) prostate cancer in 1700 patients Y. El Douaihy, K. Mudaliar, R. Leung, F. Chen, R. Yadar, G. Tan, A. Tewari, USA 15.30 – 16.00 134 Coffee Break in the Exhibition Area SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions 14.00 – 15.30 MP12 Laparoscopic Surgery Moderators: V. Pansadoro, Italy K.-H. Rothenberger, Germany Partenkirchen MP12.1 Laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (9 cases) L. Chaozhao, H. Zongyao, Z. Jun, Z. Xiansheng, F. Song, China MP12.2 Increased positive surgical margin rate of laparoscopic radical prostatectomies performed in July and August J. Page, R. Unnikrishnan, S. Stroup, USA MP12.3 Effects of elevated bmi on perioperative clinical and pathological outcomes following laparoscopic radical prostatectomy J. Page, D. Davenport, M. Paszek, C. Lagrange, B. Dusseault, S. Stroup, USA MP12.4 Extended pelvic lymphadenectomy during radical prostatectomy – is it worthwhile? A. Arora, C. Eden, United Kingdom MP12.5 Final outcome of patients with prostate cancer suitable for active surveillance but treated surgically A. Arora, C. Eden, United Kingdom MP12.6 Is laparoscopic renal denervation the treatment of choice for ‘loin pain-haematuria syndrome: Experience from scotland D. Clark, B. Somani, N. Kadi, N. Townell, United Kingdom MP12.7 Valve-less trocar reduces carbon dioxide absorption during laparoscopy compared to conventional trocars A. Herati, S. Andonian, S. Rais-Bahrami, A. K. Srinivasan, L. Richstone, L. R. Kavoussi, USA MP12.8 Optimum temperature for cold ischemia: preliminary results on a porcine model G. Schoeppler, E. Klippstein, A. Häcker, L. Trojan, P. Alken, M. Michel, Germany MP12.9 The most effective cooling method for inducing hypothermia: comparison of 4 different techniques including a novel gel-like material. G. Schoeppler, J. Hell, A. Häcker, L. Trojan, P. Alken, M. Michel, Germany MP12.10 A comparative assessment of laparoscopic and microsurgery operations in patients with bilateral varicocele Z. Kadirov, N. Savitsky, V. Musienko, Russia MP12.11 Subcutaneous emphysema after laparoscopic extraperitoneal inguinal hernia repair S. Soleymani, Iran 135 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions MP12.12 Comparative assessment of laparoscopic single site surgery instruments to conventional laparoscopic in laboratory setting J. Stolzenburg, P. Kallidonis, M. Do, A. Dietel, T. Haefner, E. Liatsikos, Germany MP12.13 Training in uro-laparoscopy: lights and shadows R. Autorino, R. Stein, M. De Sio, R. Damiano, E. Lima, J. Kaouk, USA MP12.14 Use of foot gel pads improves operating room staff comfort during laparoscopic renal surgery J. Rosales Araujo, J. Moreno, D. Lee, Z. Okhunov, K. Badani, J. Landman, USA MP12.15 Assessment of renal damage following warm ischemia time during LPN: Results of a prospective study F. Porpiglia, C. Fiori, R. Bertolo, B. Cavallone, D. Vaccino, R. Scarpa, Italy MP12.16 Transperitoneal laparoscopic decortication of simple renal cyst using conventional monopolar device:two years of our experience with 15 patients A. Tuncel, O. Aydin, Y. Aslan, V. Nalcacioglu, M. Balci, A. Atan, Turkey MP12.17 Uro-oncologic surgery in Jehovah’s witness patients L. Jones, L. Deane, USA MP12.18 Laparoscopic radical nephrectomy – a decade specific comparative outcomes analysis S. Kommu, Z. Hashim, D. Cartlidge, T. Finnigan, C. Luscombe, A. Golash, United Kingdom MP12.9 Pain assessment after radical retropubic vs extraperitoneal laparoscopic radical prostatectomy-a prospective trial T. Vögeli, I. Akbarov, M. Lehnhardt, Germany MP12.20 The influence of positive apical margins on biochemical recurrence following laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: Comparison with non-apical positive margins S. Hong, U. Ha, S. Kang, T. Hwang, Korea 15.30 – 16.00 136 Coffee Break in the Exhibition Area SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 Subplenary Sessions / Satellite 16.00 – 17.30 SP12 New perspectives in the management of advanced renal cell cancer: Sequential Therapy Chairman: J. Gschwend, Germany SP12.1 Introduction J. Gschwend, Germany SP12.2 The role of targeted therapies in RCC M. Kuczyk, Germany SP12.3 A patient-focused approach to treatment of metastatic RCC A. Merseburger, Germany SP12.4 Sequential Therapy of metastatic RCC J. Gschwend, Germany SP12.5 Cases M. Staehler, Germany Atlanta 137 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 Video Sessions 16.00 – 17.30 VS11 Transurethral Surgery Moderators: M. Kriegmair, Germany D. Yachia, Israel Klenze VS11.1 Stubborn strictures – is laser ablation the answer? U. Sathaye, India VS11.2 Fluorescence cystoscopy with hexaminolevulinate in the diagnosis of bladder cancer: Our experience M. Poggio, C. Scoffone, C. Cracco, M. Cossu, S. Grande, R. Scarpa, Italy VS11.3 Green light HPS 120 w laser in BPH – Romanian experience B. Geavlete, G. Nita, V. Mirciulescu, P. Geavlete, Romania VS11.4 Holmium:Yag laser epilation of urethral diverticular hair D. Beiko, S. Pierre, M. Leonard, Canada VS11.5 Optical urethrotomy under corpus spongiosum block M. Ather, A. Zehri, Z. Alam, Iran VS11.6 Endoscopic managment of adult orthotopic ureterocele and associated calculi with holmium laser: experience with 23 patients over 6 years H. Shah, V. Kumar, A. Khandkar, S. Kharodawala, H. Sodha, M. Bansal, India VS11.7 Ex vivo models for training in endourology A. Celia, G. Zeccolini, G. Breda, Italy VS11.8 A new self-expanding fully covered removable ureteral stent in irradiation induced bilateral ureteral obstruction R. Baishya, P. Ranjan, V. Muthu, G. Badlani, D. Yachia, M. R. Desai, India VS11.9 Ureteroscopic Holmium laser endopyelotomy for ureteropelvic junction stenosis after pyeloplasty M. Baptistussi, E. Gewher, M. Morihisa, Brazil VS11.10 Bladder neck contractures related to the use of Hem-o-lok clips in laparoscopic radical prostatectomy C. Gurbuz, Turkey 138 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 Video Sessions 16.00 – 17.30 VS12 Laparoscopy – Kidney 3 Moderators: A. Haferkamp, Germany T. Matsuda, Japan Holl VS12.1 Combined endoscopic and laparoscopic treatment of bilateral staghorn urolithiasis in a horseshoe kidney M. Poggio, C. Scoffone, F. Porpiglia, M. Cossu, C. Cracco, R. Scarpa, Italy VS12.2 Laparoscopic renal cyst resection and percutaneous neprolithotripsy in renal cyst and neprolithiasis in the same kidney V. Yalcin, E. Coskuner, B. Ozkan, Turkey VS12.3 Nephroureterectomy with endoscopic ureteral desinsertion in the treatment of upper urinary tract tumors – experience on 150 cases P. Geavlete, E. Constantinescu, D. Georgescu, G. Nita, V. Cauni, B. Geavlete, Romania VS12.4 Pure laparoscopic radical nephrectomy with renal vein tumor thombectomy B. Chung, Hongkong VS12.5 Pure laparoscopic management of renal cell carcinoma with inferior vena caval thrombus W. Lv, G. Hao, J. Xiao, China VS12.6 Pediatric robotic assisted laparoscopic nephroureterectomy A. Chawla, P. Noh, USA VS12.7 Robotic-assisted nephroureterectomy without patient repositioning A. Weizer, J. Montgomery, USA VS12.8 Five-port complete robotic-assisted laparoscopic nephroureterectomy with bladder cuff removal G. Wu, D. Golijanin, E. Singer, E. Erturk, J. Joseph, H. Rashid, USA VS12.9 Renal cell carcinoma dwelling upon a simple renal cyst wall Y. Ozgok, M. Ates, M. Hoscan, O. Istanbulluoglu, S. Basal, M. Zor, Turkey VS12.10 A safe and efficient technique for initial access to intraperitoneal laparoscopy A. Ghazi, R. Zimmermann, A. Schaefler, G. Janetschek, Austria 139 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 Video Sessions 16.00 – 17.30 VS13 Robotics – Kidney Moderators: S. Bhayani, USA A. Kural, Turkey Barcelona VS13.1 Robotic-assisted partial nephrectomy for treatment of renal tumors R. Ferreira Coelho, K. J Palmer, S. Chauhan, B. Rocco, M. Patel, V. Patel, USA VS13.2 Robotic partial nephrectomy for complex and hilar lesions A. Bowen, B. Lee, M. Oommen, M. Raynor, U. Boylu, USA VS13.3 Robot assisted laparoscopic partial nephrectomy (RALPN) and double sliding Weck-clip renorraphy technique: A case presentation H. Akpinar, I. Tufek, F. Atug, S. Aksit, A. Kural ,Turkey VS13.4 Robotic partial nephrectomy: Early unclamping technique U. Boylu, B. Lee, M. Oommen, M. Raynor, USA VS13.5 Injury of renal artery during robotic partial nephrectomy Y. Yoon, D. Kim, J. Lee, S. Park, H. Moon, T. Lee, Korea VS13.6 Robotic-assisted partial nephrectomy for presumptive T1b renal cell carcinoma A. Weizer, J. Montgomery, USA VS13.7 Selective segmental arterial clamping for robot-assisted partial nephrectomy: Illustration of technique B. Benway, S. Bhayani, R. Figenshau, USA VS13.8 Single-incision robotic surgery (SIRS) for radical nephrectomy: Illustration of technique B. Benway, R. Figenshau, S. Bhayani, USA VS13.9 T1b partial nephrectomy: Robotic approach with the Washington University technique A. Wang, R. Figenshau, B. Benway, S. Bhayani, USA VS13.10 Robotic partial nephrectomy for renal hilar masses M. Patel, R. Laungani, A. Shrivastava, E. Kheterpal, M. Menon, C. Rogers, USA 140 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 V-poster Sessions 16.00 – 17.30 VP19 New Technology Moderators: P. Rao, India M. Aron, USA München I VP19.1 Fountain technique for fragment evacuation after pulverisation of large bladder calculi A. Ashish Patil, India VP19.2 A safe and efficient technique for initial access to intraperitoneal laparoscopy A. Ghazi, R. Zimmermann, A. Schäfler, G. Janetschek, Austria VP19.3 The application of „endo-lap“ approach in urology diseases S. Chan, Y. Chiu, S. Lam, China VP19.4 Notes transvaginal nephrectomy: Initial clinical experience W. White, G. Haber, R. Goel, S. Crouzet, S. Brethauer, J. Kaouk, USA VP19.5 Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy vs laparoscopic ablative therapy: A comparison of surgical and functional outcomes in a matched cohort K. Kiriluk, S. Shikanov, K. Zorn, G. Steinberg, A. Shalhav, D. Lifshitz, USA VP19.6 Laparoscopic portsite assisted (transportal) ileal ureter M. Ramalingam, K. Senthil, M. Pai, India VP19.7 8-year Outcomes of renal cryotherapy M. Aron, K. Kamoi, R. Brandina, A. Berger, I. Gill, M. Desai, USA VP19.8 Scarless microport augmented restoration of triangulation (smart) surgery: A new surgical paradigm D. Baldwin, D. Greene, N. Krupp, P. Mahdavi, J. Chamberlin, K. Ebrahimi, USA VP19.9 Percutaneous cystolithotomy by retrogarde approach S. Sakhai, B. Samadzade, A. Bardide, M. Moradi, M. Omidvar, H. Karami, Iran VP19.10 Transmesocolic approach to laparoscopic pyelolithotomy M. Ramalingam, K. Senthil, M. Pai, India VP19.11 Pure notes nephrectomy: From the cadaver model to the first sucsseful clinical case M. Aron, A. Berger, M. Desai, R. Brandina, I. Gill, R. Sotelo, USA VP19.12 Intra-operative selective renal artery balloon occlusion during laparoscopic radical nephrectomy S. Kommu, M. Nayeemuddin, A. Golash, C. Luscombe, J. Asquith, D. West, United Kingdom VP19.13 An endoscopic transvesical anastamosis: Realization of natural orifice suturing techniques M. Humphreys, J. Sauer, P. Andrews, USA 141 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 V-poster Sessions VP19.14 Renal vessel shielding in laparoscopic renal mass cryotherapy A. Benson, B. Schwartz, USA VP19.15 Intermediate follow-up of renal masses treated by laparoscopic cryoablation C. Mamoulakis, P. Beemster, S. Mehmedovic, H. Wijkstra, J. De la Rosette, M. Laguna, The Netherlands VP19.16 Renal laparoendoscopic single-site surgery (LESS) without accessory trocars: A single institution experience S. Rais-Bahrami, A. Herati, S. Montag, M. Atalla, L. Kavoussi, L. Richstone, USA VP19.18 Tumor size and endophytic growth pattern affect recurrence rates after laparoscopic renal cryoablation M. Tsivian, C. Lyne, V. Mouraviev, J. Mayes, M. Kimura, T. Polascik, USA VP19.19 Laparoscopic and percutaneous renal cryoablation have comparable mid-term oncologic outcomes M. Tsivian, V. Chen, M. Ferrandino, R. Nelson, D. Albala, T. Polascik, USA VP19.20 Outcomes of high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) in the treatment of localized prostate cancer R. Sanseverino, O. Intilla, G. Napodano, A. Campitelli, U. di Mauro, R. Angrisani, Italy 142 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 V-poster Sessions 16.00 – 17.30 VP20 Robotics – Prostate Moderators: D. Albala, USA J. Witt, Germany München II VP20.1 Periurethral suspension stitch during robotic-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: Description of the technique and continence outcomes R. Ferreira Coelho, K. J Palmer, S. Chauhan, B. Rocco, M. B Patel, V. Patel, USA VP20.2 Salvage robotic-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy (SRALP) for radiorecurrent prostate cancer: Multi-institutional outcomes M. B Patel, R. Ferreira Coelho, R. Ferrigni, E. Castle, T. Ahlering, V. Patel, USA VP20.3 Hypothermic robotic radical prostatectomy: Impact on continence T. Ahlering`, D. Finley, K. Osann, A. Chang, R. Santos, D. Skarecky – USA VP20.4 Rectourinary fistula after primary and repeated HIFU for prostate cancer. Prevalence and surgical management C. Cellarius, D. Pfeiffer, C. Netsch, H. Boehme, E. Gross, A. Gross, Germany VP20.5 Robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: Result of our first 100 cases A. Beato, F. Annino, C. De Carne, S. Micali, S. De Stefani, G. Bianchi, Italy VP20.6 Quality improvements in robotic prostatectomy: The effect of technical changes on oncologic and functional outcomes H. Lavery, F. Nabizada-pace, J. Carlucci, D. Samadi, USA VP20.7 High volume, fellowship-trained single surgeon robotic-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy experience: 350 cases in 30 months R. Carey, T. Hakky, USA VP20.8 Impact of robotic training on surgical and pathologic outcomes during robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy E. Kwon, H. Jung, T. Bautista, S. Williams, G. Chien, USA VP20.9 Occurrence of bladder outlet obstruction (BOO) after single HIFU treatment of the prostate C. Netsch, D. Pfeiffer, C. Cellarius, A. Gross, Germany VP20.10 Positive surgical margins during robotic-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy: The effect of location upon extent H. Lavery, F. Nabizada-Pace, J. Carlucci, D. Samadi, USA VP20.11 Tumor percentage involvement predicts prostate specific antigen recurrence after radical prostatectomy only in men with small prostates D. Albala, M. Lipkin, M. Uhlman, T. Polascik, L. Sun, J. Moul, USA 143 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 V-poster Sessions VP20.12 Single port robotic radical prostatectomy R. Goel, W. White, G. Haber, S. Crouzet, J. Kaouk, USA VP20.13 Robotic-assisted salvage radical prostatectomy after failed HIFU and IMRT R. Carey, T. Hakky, USA VP20.14 Short-term assessment of the oncologic safety of robotic prostatectomy in preoperatively high-risk patients H. Lavery, F. Nabizada-pace, J. Carlucci, D. Samadi, USA VP20.15 Obstacles in the initial phase of robot assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) – a prospective analysis of the first 75 cases V. Zimmermanns, P. Ober, J. Sommer, S. Lahme, Germany VP20.16 Robotic single port suprapubic transvesical enucleation of the prostate (R-Step): Initial experience K. Fareed, W. White, G. Haber, R. Goel, S. Crouzet, J. Kaouk, USA VP20.17 Use of Enseal® during robotic prostatectomy pedicle control: cold irrigation to minimize lateral thermal injury K. Zorn, M. Katz, A. Razmaria, G. Zagaja, A. Shalhav, H. Alhamadie, USA VP20.18 Laparoscopic and robotic urological surgery – evolving anatomical knowledge of the prostate S. Kommu, Z. Hashim, A. Golash, C. Luscombe, C. Eden, United Kingdom VP20.19 Feasibility of robot-assisted intracorporeal laparoscopic ileal conduit urinary diversion M. Sangalli, G. De Naeyer, P. Schatteman, P. Carpentier, E. Fonteyne, A. Mottrie, Belgium VP20.20 Robotic-assisted laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair with dual-layer polypropylene mesh during robotic-assisted laparoscopic cystectomy J. Marshall, J. Gordetsky, E. Singer, D. Golijanin, H. Rashid, G. Wu, USA 144 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions 16.00 – 17.30 MP13 Imaging Moderators: S. Nakada, USA S. Naito, Japan Asam II MP13.1 Imaging characteristics of renal cryolesions: 2 year follow-up D. Kaplon, S. Hedican, F. Lee, L. Hinshaw, S. Nakada, USA MP13.2 Evaluation of affected renal function using renal scintigraphy after laparoscopic partial nephrectomy K. Tatsugami, K. Kuroiwa, A. Yokomizo, M. Eto, S. Naito, Japan MP13.3 Critical analysis of the use of preoperative imaging studies for patients undergoing robotic-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: Is practice consistent with published guidelines? J. Yates, G. Dakwar, I. Sawczuk, R. Munver, USA MP13.4 Total radiation exposure during an acute stone event in insured and uninsured patients D. Greene, J. Chamberlin, C. Tenggardjaja, F. Jellison, K. Huynh, D. Baldwin, USA MP13.5 Does low dose CT predict ureteral stone size? C. Tenggardjaja, F. Jellison, F. Almaguel, J. Smith, T. Kelly, D. Baldwin, USA MP13.6 Impact of the difference in tumor size measured on imaging and final pathology on partial nephrectomy outcomes U. Boylu, M. Hopkins, M. Pinsky, A. Tracey, B. Lee, USA MP13.7 The role of abdominal imaging in the evaluation of patients following robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy T. Feng, J. Yohannan, J. Berkowitz, M. Allaf MP13.8 Minimally invasive management with percutaneous embolization experience in twelve patients with renal injury H. Ahn, S. Kim, J. Choi, S. Kim, H. Im, Y. Kim, Korea MP13.9 Multi-center analysis of post-operative CT findings following percutaneous nephrolithotomy M. Semins, B. Chew, M. Humphreys, N. Miller, O. Shah, B. Matlaga, USA MP13.10 Unenhanced spiral CT-assistant localization combined with C-arm in complex renal stone treatment by minimally percutaneous nephrolithotomy (MPCNL) L. Jiang, China MP13.11 Morphometric analysis of the ureteropelvic junction using an image analysis software A. Mathew, A. Kurien, S. Mishra, V. Muthu, R. Sabnis, M. Desai, India 145 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions MP13.12 Percutaneous ultrasound-guided radiofrequency ablation of renal tumors I. Camargo, J. Del Cura, R. Zabala, I. Iriarte, A. Loizaga, M. Unda, Italy MP13.13 Application and long term efficacy of MAG3-F0 renal scan to define functionality and success in laparoscopic pyeloplasty R. Leveillee, V. Bird, J. Bracho ii, M. Aziz, G. Sfakianakis, M. Georgiou MP13.14 Imaging of the ureteropelvic junction obstruction with MDCT and designation of the surgical plan C. Kalogeropoulou, P. Kallidonis, I. Kyriazis, A. Al Aown, J. Stolzenburg, E. Liatsikos, Greece MP13.15 Preliminary investigations of computed tomographic (CT) thermometry during percutaneous CT-guided renal tumor treatment R. Leveillee, N. Salas, C. Moore, L. Zhang, S. Peairs, D. Gustafson, USA MP13.16 Use of intraoperative doppler ultrasound to facilitate identification of crossing vessel during robotic and laparoscopic pyeloplasty S. Parekattil, B. Canales, H. Atalah, L. Su, USA MP13.17 MR guided laser induced thermotherapy (LITT) of the kidney S. Vallo, S. Zangos, D. Jonas, W. Bentas, Germany MP13.18 Non destructive ex vivo urinary stone composition analysis using coherent-scatter computed tomography C. Mendez Probst, L. Nott, J. Denstedt, I. Cunningham, Canada MP13.19 Prevalence of nephrolithiasis in an asymptomatic screening population: Additional findings on virtual colonoscopy S. Stroup, J. Durbin, G. Patino, D. Lacey, J. L‘Esperance, B. Auge, USA MP13.20 Acute changes in the renal resistive index in a solitary kidney with a ureteral stone: A comparative in vivo porcine study R. Venkatesh, S. Labarbera, N. Das, G. Baca, R. Figenshau, A. Tawfik, USA 146 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions 16.00 – 17.30 MP14 Laparoscopy – Kidney Moderators: R. Figenshau, USA J.C. Eisele, United Kingdom Effner II MP14.1 Male versus female laparoscopic partial nephrectomy: is there a difference? H. Jung, USA MP14.2 Laparoscopy-assisted partial nephrectomy through a small incision O. Kamihira, Y. Yoshikawa, A. Fukatu, K. Kimura, Y. Moriya, O. Matuura, Japan MP14.3 A randomized, double-blinded trial of ketorolac in addition to narcotic patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) following laparoscopic donor nephrectomy K. Pace, D. Ghiculete, R. Honey, Canada MP14.4 Comparison of invasiveness between transperitoneal and retroperitoneal approaches in laparoscopic nephrectomy by measuring circulating cytokines S. Narita, T. Kumazawa, M. Saito, Y. Horikawa, N. Tsuchiya, T. Habuchi, Japan MP14.5 High open conversion rate in laparoscopic renal ablative surgery is limited with 20 cases O. Sanli, T. Tefik, M. Ortac, S. Karakus, F. Ozcan, H. Issever, Turkey MP14.6 Perioperative outcomes of the management of renal tumors in the elderly A. Herati, A. K. George, S. S. Saluja, A. K. Srinivasan, M. A. Vira, USA MP14.7 Comparison of convalescence and postoperative pain using various hand port incision locations D. Kaplon, S. Hedican, S. Nakada, USA MP14.8 Prolonging the post-op length of stay following laparoscopic nephrectomy. a cautionary tale on the introduction of an integrated care pathway A. Stewart, R. Khafagy, G. Lewis, J. Barrie, J. Cartledge, United Kingdom MP14.9 Retroperitoneal approach is advantageous to transperitoneal approach in terms of operative time; blood loss and length of hospital stay for laparoscopic nephrectomies T. Tefik, O. Sanli, T. Mut, A. Atar, E. Aliyev,I. Nane, Turkey MP14.10 Is laparoscopic nephrectomy indicated in nonfunctioning giant hidronephrotic kidneys? M. Arslan, T. Degirmenci, B. Gunlusoy, S. Minareci, A. Ayder, Turkey MP14.11 Cryoablation of small renal masses in solitary kidneys Z. Okhunov, M. Ordonez, J. Rosales, B. Shingleton, J. Landman, USA 147 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions MP14.12 Impact of warm ischemia on renal function following laparoscopic partial nephrectomy: a multicenter study S. Shikanov, D. Lifshitz, S. Matin, J. Landman, J. Wolf, jr., A. Shalhav, USA MP14.13 Prospective comparison of laparoscopic radical nephrectomy (LRN) versus open radical nephrectomy (ORN) O. Sanli, T. Tefik, M. Ortac, S. Karakus, F. Kucukdurmaz, T. Esen, Turkey MP14.14 Video assisted minilaparotomy nephron sparing surgery for challenging cases of renal tumors in a solitary kidney S. Lee, K. Koo, H. Jeon, S. Yang, W. Han, Korea MP14.15 Predicting oncological outcomes in patients undergoing laparoscopic nephroureterectomy M. Lee, G. Haber, K. Kamoi, D. Snow, J. Kaouk, I. Gill, USA MP14.16 Outcomes of laparoscopic radical surgery for renal and upper urinary tract malignancies in patient with end-stage renal disease K. Hirai, F. Sato, M. Imagawa, Y. Tasaki, N. Nasu, H. Mimata, Japan MP14.17 Laparoscopic resection of local recurrence following prior radical nephrectomy for clinically localized renal cell carcinoma: perioperative outcomes and initial observations M. Allaf, J. Berkowitz, Israel MP14.18 Changes in renal function after laparoscopic partial nephrectomy with temporary renal ischemia Y. Komai, G. Kawa, N. Takizawa, N. Oguchi, H. Kinoshita, T. Matsuda, Japan MP14.19 Laparoscopic radical nephroureterectomy: results of a multicentric italian study F. Porpiglia, A. Celia, L. Luciani, C. Terrone, G. Guazzoni, P. Parma, Italy MP14.20 Comparison of effects of open and laparoscopic partial nephrectomy on renal function Y. Funahashi, R. Hattori, T. Yamamoto, O. Kamihira, M. Gotoh, Japan 148 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions 16.00 – 17.30 MP15 Robotics – Prostate 2 Moderators: H. Ahn, Korea T. Ahlering, USA Garmisch MP15.1 Use of a flexible CO2 laser fiber for precise dissection of neurovascular bundle during robotic assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy M. Rothberg, C. Ritch, P. Cheetham, J. Landman, K. Badani, USA MP15.2 Effect of bony pelvic dimensions measured via preoperative magnetic resonance imaging on performing robot-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy S. Hong, S. Jeong, S. Byun, H. Park, S. Doo, S. Lee, Korea MP15.3 Anterior versus posterior approach to seminal vesicle dissection during robotic assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy E. Coronato, J. Singh, P. Ginsberg, J. Jaffe, J. Harmo, USA MP15.4 Perceptions of robotic surgery amongst patients treated with robot assisted radical prostatectomy M. Lerner, R. Bowens, S. Lucas, M. Koch, C. Sundara, USA MP15.5 Does preoperative 3.0 Tesla MRI contribute in treatment of high-risk prostate cancer? U. Boylu, O. Sartor, B. Lee, R. Thomas, USA MP15.6 Pre-operative urinary function influences patient reported satisfaction and regret following robotic radical prostatectomy D. Lee, M. Truesdale, K. Badani, P. Cheetham, USA MP15.7 Significance of prostate size on pathological outcomes in patients undergoing robotic assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy A. Akhavan, J. Carlucci, F. Nabizada-Pace, P. Muntner, D. Samadi, USA MP15.8 Comparison of functional outcomes between robot-assisted radical prostatectomy and radical retropubic prostatectomy: A single surgeon experience T. Kang, J. Park, C. Song, J. Hong, H. Park, H. Ahn, Korea MP15.9 Pattern of complications after robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: An analysis based on the Clavien classification system J. Jeong, E. Choi, T. Mueller, M. Ercolani, I. Kim, USA MP15.10 The effect of obesity on intraoperative outcomes during robotassisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) S. Sharma, J. Stern, B. Meredith, M. Nguyen, D. Eun, D. Lee, USA MP15.11 Surgeon perception is not a good predictor of perioperative outcomes in robot-assisted radical prostatectomy S. Sharma, J. Stern, B. Meredith, M. Nguyen, C. Schwab, D. Lee, USA 149 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions MP15.12 Staging implications of anterior prostatic fat pad excision during robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy J. Jeong, S. Lamba, M. Ercolani, I. Kim, USA MP15.13 Initiating a robotic urology program with optimal oncologic efficacy; impact of mentorship on positive surgical margins in robotic radical prostatectomy A. Kural, F. Atug, I. Tufek, H. Akpinar, V. Patel, A. Mottrie, Turkey MP15.14 Tandem-robot assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (T-RALP) to improve the neurovascular bundle visualization: a feasibility study M. Han, B. Trock, D. Petrisor, C. Kim, D. Stoianovici, USA MP15.15 Extremely large prostate size matters for functional outcomes following robotic assisted radical prostatectomy B. Hollenbeck, R. Hedgepeth, S. Zhang, T. Skolarus, USA MP15.16 Hypothermic nerve sparing robotic radical prostatectomy: impact on early continence for men aged 70 or greater T. Ahlering, D. Finley, K. Osann, A. Chang, R. Santos, D. Skarecky, USA MP15.17 Immediate surgical outcomes of robot-assisted laparoscopic radical cystectomy: comparative analysis with the open procedure T. Kim, T. Kwon, E. Yoo, Y. Park, H. Kim, J. Kim, Korea MP15.18 Evaluation of the safety of perioperative enoxaparin administration in patients undergoing robotic-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy J. Yates, J. Uberoi, I. Sawczuk, D. Golombos, M. Gross, R. Munver, USA MP15.19 A comparison of outcomes among men with and without urine leaks after robotic-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy D. Rebuck, D. Kim, R. Rios, J. Meeks, K. Perry, R. Nadler, USA MP15.20 Robotic-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy in the morbidly obese patient: is there a size limit? J. Yates, M. Gross, D. Golombos, I. Sawczuk, R. Munver, USA 150 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions 16.00 – 17.30 MP16 Urolithiasis 3 Moderators: N. Buchholz, United Kingdom R. Gumpinger, Germany Partenkirchen MP16.1 Removal of asymptomatic ipsilateral renal stones following rigid ureteroscopy for ureteral stones H. Ahmadnia, A. Yarmohamadi, M. Imani, M. Shokohian MP16.2 Hand assisted ureteroscopy in ureteral and pyelic stone treatment P. Geavlete, R. Multescu, D. Georgescu, B. Geavlete, Romania MP16.3 Hyperkalemia does not need correction prior to percutaneous nephrostomy in obstructed hydronephrosis B. Somani, H. Gupta, S. Bramwell, A. Todd, United Kingdom MP16.4 Kidney function is decreased after treatment of silent ureteral stone F. Vicentini, L. Borges, E. Mazzucchi, E. Chedid Neto, A. Brito, M. Srougi, Italy MP16.5 A “cubic stone”: l-shaped kidney complicated by calculosis and hydronephrosis M. Malta Almeida, J. Teixeira Bessa, A. Vommaro Mendes, J. Milfont, M. Fortes, J. Callijão Araújo, Brazil MP16.6 Impact of percutaneous nephrolithotomy on renal function during first few days after surgery A. Nouraliadeh, M. Mohammadi Sichani, A. Kashi, M. Kamranmanesh, India MP16.7 Is open urinary stone surgery dead? R. De Lima Favaretto, M. Augusto Elias De Mattos, M. Jose Bruschini Rodrigues Netto, N. Rodrigues Netto Junior, Brazil MP16.8 Unknotting a knotted zebra wire in the ureter: a useful technique invented A. Ashish Patil, India MP16.9 Contralateral ureteroscopy performed at time of percutaneous nephrolithotomy: a unique evaluation of stone free rates A. Krambeck, S. Handa, J. Lingeman, USA MP16.10 Profile of the brushite stone former A. Krambeck, S. Handa, F. Coe, A. Evan, J. Lingeman, USA MP16.11 Stonemag: improved binding times permit magnetization of stone fragments for “real-time” removal with endoscopic platforms C. Tracy, S. Mcleroy, B. Gnade, M. Pearle, J. Cadeddu, USA MP16.12 Metabolic stones: how reliable are stone analysis results? A. Krambeck, N. Khan, M. Jackson, J. Lingeman, J. Williams jr, USA 151 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, October 8, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions MP16.13 A novel device to reduce time required in irrigation management during semi-rigid ureteroscopic lithotripsy J. Ditrolio, M. Lasalle, R. Bhalla, USA MP16.14 The comparison between two groups of patients under operation and lithotripsy due to urinary tract stones from the aspect of epidemiologic parameters during years 2003-2006 admitted at urology Department of I.R. Hospital R. Taghavi, K. Tavakkoli Tabassi, R. Mahdavi Zafarghandi, M. Darabi Mahboub, Iran MP16.15 Percutaneous nephrostomic treatment of upper urinary tract fungal ball complicating hydronephrosis H. Chen, W. Xue, J. Pan, M. Cao, Y. Chen, Y. Huang, China MP16.16 Lateral decubitus position percutaneous endourological procedures in high risk patients T. El-Husseiny, K. Moraitis, Z. Maan, P. Saunders, J. Masood, N. Buchholz, United Kingdom MP16.17 The new invisio® dur-d “chip-on-the-tip” ureteroscopes – evaluation of changes in physical properties over time T. El-Husseiny, K. Moraitis, Z. Maan, M. Birch, J. Masood, N. Buchholz, United Kingdom MP16.18 Cost-effectiveness of anti-retropulsion devices for ureteroscopic pneumatic lithotripsy E. Olweny, B. Eisner, M. Stoller, USA MP16.19 Hydroxyproline-induced hyperoxaluria using acidified and traditional diets in the porcine model D. Kaplon, T. Crenshaw, K. Penniston, S. Nakada, USA MP16.20 The impact of metabolic risk management on recurrence of urinary stones: 9-year Akdeniz University experience M. Baykara, Y. Akin, T. Erdogru, A. Danisman, S. Yucel, Turkey 152 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 Educational Courses 6.30 – 7.45 6.30 – 7.45 EC13 Minimally invasive vaginal surgery Chairman: D. Pushkar, Russia EC13.1 Introduction: Vaginal surgery in 2009 – facts and figures D. Pushkar, Russia EC13.2 Midurethral slings: Why do these procedures work? S. Vasavada, USA EC13.3 Mini slings: Are we united? X. Gao, China EC13.4 Pelvic organ prolapse: advocating vaginal approach D. Pushkar, Russia EC13.5 Prevention and management of mesh complications S. Vasavada, USA EC14 ESWL – Basics and principles Chairman: K.U. Koehrmann, Germany EC14.1 Lithotripter design and routine in clinical application K.U. Koehrmann, Germany EC14.2 Indication and efficacy of ESWL in the urinary tract K. Pace, Canada EC14.3 Complications and side effects of ESWL T. Bergsdorf, Germany EC14.4 Physical principles of shock wave generation A. Loske, Mexico Klenze Holl 153 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 Educational Courses 6.30 – 7.45 6.30 – 7.45 154 EC15 TUR P – How to resect a gram per minute Chairman: R. Hofmann, Germany Atlanta EC15.1 Physical basics of HF technology M. Hagg, Germany EC15.2 TUR-P – resection technique R. Hofmann, Germany EC15.3 Irrigating fluids in TUR-P R. Hahn, Sweden EC15.4 TUR-P – management of intraoperative complications P. Olbert, Germany EC15.5 Clinical aspects of bipolar and monopolar TUR-P J. de la Rosette, The Netherlands EC15.6 Videos on TUR-P A. Martov, Russia EC15.7 Discussion EC16 Laparoscopic and robotic adrenal surgery Chairman: G. Guazzoni, Italy EC16.1 Perioperative patient care in case of adrenal surgery K. Suzuki, Japan EC16.2 Transperitoneal laparoscopic adrenalectomy: the technique step by step A. Cestari, Italy EC16.3 Retroperitoneoscopic laparoscopic adrenalectomy: the technique step by step K. Suzuki, Japan EC16.4 Robotic assisted adrenalectomy: the technique step by step M. Vira, USA EC16.5 New frontiers in minimally invasive surgery for adrenal pathologies A. Cestari, Italy EC16.6 Laparoscopic adrenalectomy: results and literature review M. Vira, USA EC16.7 Conclusions G. Guazzoni, Italy Sydney SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 Educational Courses 6.30 – 7.45 EC17 Robotic renal surgery Chairman: A. Mottrie, Belgium Barcelona EC 17.1 Introduction A. Mottrie, Belgium 6.30 – 7.45 EC17.2 Retro- or transperitoneal access J. Porter, USA EC17.3 Robotic pyeloplasty A. Kural, Turkey EC17.4 Robotic nephrectomy & nephroureterectomy H. Patel, United Kingdom EC17.5 Partial nephrectomy A. Mottrie, Belgium & J. Porter, USA EC18 Robotic radical prostatectomy – how to start Chairman: H. van der Poel, The Netherlands EC18.1 Introduction H van der Poel, The Nethrelands EC18.2 Financial aspects of robotic surgery M. Stöckle, Germany EC18.3 Instruments and setup B. van Cleynenbreugel, Belgium EC18.4 Tips and tricks for RALP in the learning curve H. van der Poel, The Netherlands Garmisch Questions and Answers / Conclusions 155 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 Plenary Sessions 7.45 – 13.00 P3 Auditorium / Ballroom Moderators: P. van Cangh, Belgium N. Netto, Brazil Highlights 7.45 – 8.10 8.10 – 8.25 P3.1 Laparoscopy: A. Haecker, Germany P3.2 ESWL/Endourology: V. Bucuras, Romania P3.3 BPH/Incontinence: A. Ficarra, Italy P3.4 New Technology: T. Frede, Germany P3.5 The Cases of yesterday M. Straub, Germany P3.6 CROES – the actual status J. de la Rosette, The Netherlands Debate: Surgical Training: I am a Surgeon – not a Pilot! Moderator: A. Smith, USA 8.25 – 8.45 P3.7 The Pilot: E. McDougall, USA P3.8 The Surgeon: L. Kavoussi, USA Re-match: Robotic versus laparoscopic radical prostatectomy Moderator: R. Clayman, USA 8.50 – 9.10 9.10 – 9.20 P3.9 Robotic: M. Menon, USA P3.10 Laparoscopic: J. Rassweiler, Germany P3.11 Robotic radical prostatectomy – only marketing? K. Miller, Germany P3.12 Laparoscopic Nephrectomy R. Clayman, USA P3.13 ESWL C. Chaussy, Germany P3.14 URS E. Perez-Castro, Spain P3.15 PCNL P. Alken, Germany P3.16 Karl Storz Life-time Award presented by M. Pearle, USA (Chair Awards Committee) The hard way to success 9.10 – 9.50 9.50 – 10.00 156 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 Live-Surgery 10.00 – 13.00 LC3 Live-Surgery 3: MIS for BPH Moderators: Y. Sun, China M. Elhilali, Canada T. Sulser, Switzerland Live-cases at Klinikum Rechts der Isar Coordinators: M. Straub, Germany R. Muschter, Germany 13.00 – 14.00 LC3.1 Laparoscopic adenomectomy R. Gaston, France A. Pansadoro, Italy LC3.2 Diode laser enucleation N. Schmeller, Austria LC3.3 Thulium laser enucleation A. Gross, Germany LC3.4 HoLEP R. Kuntz, Germany LC3.5 Laserresection T. Bayer, Germany LC3.6 TURP and HIFU S. Thüroff, Germany A. Neumayr, Germany LC3.7 Bipolar TURP / Vaporization M.S. Michel, Germany A. de la Taille, France LC3.8 Photoselective vaporization of the prostate R. Schiefelbein, Germany LC3.9 Bipolar TURIS /Vaporization A. Martov, Russia LC3.10 TULP with Piranha-morcellator J. Rassweiler, Germany LC3.11 Bladder neck stent M. Straub, Germany Lunch in the Exhibition Area 157 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 Subplenary Sessions 10.30 – 12.00 SP13 Society of Urologic Robotic Surgery (SURS) Session: The Latest in Robotic Surgery Chairmen: J. Joseph, USA A. Hemal, USA Atlanta Moderators: M. Annerstadt, Denmark E. Castle, USA 10.30 – 12.00 158 SP13.1 Introduction J. Joseph, USA SP13.2 Surgical training in the robotic era C. Sundaram, USA SP13.3 Current and future role of robotics in NOTES, SPA, and LESS M. Humphreys, USA SP13.3 Robot assisted partial nephrectomy updates – tips and tricks S. Bhayani, USA SP13.4 Robot assisted radical cystectomy – tips and tricks and IRCC update J. Davis, USA SP13.5 Robot assisted radical prostatectomy – updates and tips D. Lee, USA SP13.6 Closing remarks A. Hemal, USA SP14 How to improve ESWL results Chairman: J. Lingeman, USA SP14.1 Introduction J. Lingeman SP14.2 Physics of shock waves A. Loske, Mexico SP14.3 Mechanisms of stone disintegration R. Cleveland, USA SP14.4 Coupling of shock waves T. Bergsdorf, Germany SP14.5 Shock wave application J. A. Mc Ateer, USA SP14.6 Future developments J. Lingeman, USA Sydney SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 Video Sessions 10.30 – 12.00 VS14 Robotics – Prostate Moderators: R. Parra, USA S. Siemer, Germany Barcelona VS14.1 Techniques for potency preservation during robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy (RALP) – video K. J. Palmer, R. Ferreira Coelho, S. Chauhan, B. Rocco, M. B. Patel, V. Patel, USA VS14.2 Modified posterior reconstruction of the rhabdosphincter: Application to robotic assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy B. Rocco, R. Ferreira Coelho, K. J Palmer, S. Chauhan, V. Patel, G. Coughlin, USA VS14.3 Robotic-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: Tips and tricks K. J. Palmer, S. Chauhan, R. Ferreira Coelho, B. Rocco, G. Coughlin, V. Patel, USA VS14.4 Management of a large median lobe during robot assisted radical prostatectomy R. Dickstein, A. Weinberg, D. Wang, R. Babayan, USA VS14.5 Double pig-tail stenting of the ureters: Technique for securing the ureteral orifices during robotic-assisted radical prostatectomy for large median lobes Y. El Douaihy, K. Mudaliar, R. Leung, F. Chen, R. Yadar G. Tan, A. Tewari, USA VS14.6 Preservation of accessory pudendal artery in robot assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy operation A. Kural, F. Atug, I. Tufek, H. Akpinar, S. Aksit, Turkey VS14.7 Tension- and energy-free robotic assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: application during the learning curve F. Annino, A. Beato, C. De Carne, S. Micali, S. De Stefani, G. Bianchi, Italy VS14.8 Technique of robotic- assisted laparoscopic simple prostatectomy V. Patel, R. Ferreira Coelho, K. J Palmer, S. Chauhan, M. B Patel, USA VS14.9 Robot-assisted excision of a mullerian cyst with anastomosis of the vas deferens to the seminal vesicle R. Sotelo, R. De Andrade, O. Carmona, J. Astigueta, O. Moreira, Venezuela 159 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 V-poster Sessions 10.30 – 12.00 VP21 LESS 2 Moderators: A. Rane, United Kingdom M. Desai, USA München I VP21.1 Paired conventional-articulating versus dual articulating and dual conventional instruments in ex vivo suturing in laparoendoscopic single site surgery (LESS) S. Kommu, D. Cartlidge, T. Finnigan, A. Chakravarti, C. Luscombe, A. Golash, United Kingdom VP21.2 Access and utility of a laparoendoscopic single-site surgery (LESS) training platform among trainees interested in laparoscopic urological surgery S. Kommu, A. Chakravarti, A. Golash, C. Luscombe, A. Rane, United Kingdom VP21.3 Intact suturing using sonoscopic instrument manipulation in laparoendoscopic single-site surgery (LESS) S. Kommu, I. Persad, I. Lewis, A. Forde, C. Ramjit, United Kingdom VP21.4 Internet based information for laparoendoscopic single-site surgery (LESS) and NOTES in urology V. Koo, S. Kommu, A. Chakravarti, A. Golash, C. Luscombe, United Kingdom VP21.5 Laparoendoscopic single-site surgery (LESS) hotspot training module in urology – A low cost approach S. Kommu, A. Chakravarti, A. Rane, T. Finnigan, A. Golash, C. Luscombe, United Kingdom VP21.6 Laparoendoscopic single site surgery (LESS): Initial experience using conventional devices J. Diaz, R. Riffo, A. Pabon, I. Pinto, C. Sandoval, A. Hornig, Chile VP21.7 Laparo-endoscopic single-site surgery (LESS): Initial experience in renal surgery H. Kübler, M. Autenrieth, T. Maurer, J. Gschwend, Germany VP21.8 Laparoendoscopic single site (less) donor nephrectomy: Multi-institutional experience of 42 cases M. Desai, A. Ganpule, S. Adonian, I. Gill, L. Richestone, USA VP21.9 Transumbilical laparoendoscopic single site (LESS) surgery in urology: Initial experience Y. Bayazit, I. Aridogan, D. Abat, O. Karsli, N. Satar, S. Doran, Turkey VP21.10 Embryonic natural orifice transumblical endoscopic surgery (ENOTES) in urology using sils port: Initial experience M. Arslan, T. Degirmenci, M. Yuksel, B. Gunlusoy, S. Minareci, A. Ayder, Turkey 160 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 V-poster Sessions VP21.11 Robotic assisted radical cystectomy: Oncologic and functional outcomes at up to 5 years O. Elhage, B. Challacombe, F. Ismail, P. Rimington, S. Khan, P. Dasgupta, United Kingdom VP21.12 Single-incision umbilical laparoscopic nephrectomy: Early experience at the university of illinois at chicago L. Jones, L. Deane, USA VP21.13 Single port transumbilical dismemebered pyeloplasty A. Mikhail, A. Figueroa, L. Bryant, K. Tamaddon, J. Yew, G. Chien, USA VP21.14 Single-incision laparoscopic surgery in urology: Retroperitoneal approach M. Arslan, T. Degirmenci, M. Yuksel, S. Minareci, A. Ayder, Turkey VP21.15 Prospective comparison of single site and traditional laparoscopy for upper urinary tract surgery: Initial outcomes I. Derweesh, W. Bazzi, E. Godebu, J. Silberstein, R. Im, K. Sakamoto, USA VP21.16 The technique and skill improvement of laparoscopic live donor nephrectomy via retroperitoneal approach (with 150 cases report) L. Ma, L. Zhao, X. Hou, G. Wang, K. Hong, Y. Liu, China VP21.17 Retroperitoneal laparoscopic nephron-sparing surgery for renal tumor ( report of 50 cases) L. Ma, Y. Huang, J. Lu, K. Hong, G. Wang, L. Zhao, China VP21.18 Laparoscopic partial vs. radical nephrectomy: Comparison of longterm functional outcomes B. Benway, J. Cabello, S. Bhayani, USA VP21.19 Retroperitoneoscopic donor nephrectomy: Outcome of 500 cases P. Modi, J. Rizvi, B. Pal, Pakistan VP21.20 Inicial experience in urological laparoendoscopic single-site surgery (LESS) H. Bermudez, R. Ledesma, O. Storme, C. Stein, R. Valdevenitol, P. Bernier, Chile 161 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 V-poster Sessions 10.30 – 12.00 VP22 Laparoscopy – Adrenal and Kidney Moderators: B. Lee, USA T. Jarrett, USA München II VP22.1 Laparoscopic adrenalectomy for adrenal tumors larger than 5 cm: An outcome analysis G. Arvind, R. Sharma, R. Sabnis, V. Muthu, A. Kurien, M. Desai, India VP22.2 Surgical outcome of simultaneous laparoscopic bilateral Adrenalectomy in a single institute Y. Kawasaki, S. Ishidoya, A. Ito, Y. Arai, Japan VP22.3 Laparoscopic adrenalectomy for pheochromocytoma in the presence of a horseshoe kidney J. Yates, N. Patel, J. Uberoi, R. Munver, USA VP22.4 Robotic-assisted laparoscopic partial adrenalectomy for adrenal adenomas J. Yates, J. Uberoi, R. Munver, USA VP22.6 Comparison adrenalectomy techniques: Lateral transperitoneal and prone retroperitoneal approaches Z. Okhunov, A. De Lorca, D. Lee, J. Lee, J. Landman, USA VP22.7 Laparoscopic adrenalectomy with 10mm Ligasure G. Simone, S. Guaglianone, R. Papalia, M. Ferriero, E. Forastiere, M. Gallucci, Italy VP22.8 Laparoscopic adrenalectomy for adrenocortical carcinoma in 12 cases O. Castillo, I. Vidal-Mora, F. Sepulveda, R. Campos, A. Foneron, G. Rubio, Chile VP22.9 Laparoscopic transperitoneal adrenalectomy: Experience in 308 cases O. Castillo, I. Vidal-Mora, R. Campos, G. Rubio, A. Foneron, F. Sepulveda, Chile VP22.10 Laparoscopic synchronous bilateral adrenalectomy A. Foneron, O. Castillo, G. Rubio, I. Vidal-Mora, R. Campos, M. Feria-Flores, Chile VP22.11 Bilateral pheochromocitoma: Bilateral synchronic laparoscopic adrenalectomy in 9 cases O. Castillo, G. Rubio, I. Vidal-Mora, A. Foneron, R. Campos, M. Feria-Flores, Chile VP22.12 Laparoscopic adrenalectomy for suspected metastasis of the adrenal glands: Our experience A. Foneron, O. Castillo, I. Vidal-Mora, R. Campos, G. Rubio, M. Feria-Flores, Chile VP22.13 Is retroperitoneal laparoscopic adrenalectomy safe and effective in obese patients? Y. Hou, C. Wang, China 162 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 V-poster Sessions VP22.14 The largest one center laparoscopic adrenalectomy study from Turkey: Transperitoneal and retroperitoneal approaches M. Arslan, T. Degirmenci, B. Gunlusoy, S. Minareci, A. Ayder, Turkey VP22.15 The feasibility of laparoendoscopic single-site nephrectomy: Initial experience using home-made single-port device Y. Park, H. Jeon, W. Han, K. Rha, H. Jeong, H. Kim VP22.16 Ureteral complications in recipients following living laparoscopic donor nephrectomy: A focus on surgical technique J. Harper, A. Breda, A. Gritsch, J. Veale, J. Singer, P. Schulam, USA VP22.17 Contemporary experience with laparoscopic radical nephrectomy for renal cortical neoplasms M. Rothberg, K. Badani, M. Gupta, J. McKiernan, J. Landman, USA VP22.18 Is XL nonabsorbable polymer ligation clip for laparoscopic renal vein control the safer? M. Arslan, E. Aksoy, S. Minareci, A. Ayder, Turkey VP22.19 Registrations for image-guided minimally invasive kidney surgery H. Altamar, R. Galloway, R. Ong, C. Glisson, S. Herrell, USA VP22.20 Multicenter comparison of intermediate oncologic outcomes of laparoscopic partial nephrectomy and renal cryoablation S. Stroup, J. Malcolm, J. L‘Esperance, R. Wake, M. Fabrizio, I. Derweesh, USA 163 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 Subplenary Sessions 12.00 – 13.00 SP15 How to improve potency after laparoscopic and robotic radical prostatectomy Chairman: T. Ahlering SP15.1 Introduction T. Ahlering, USA SP15.2 Anatomical considerations A. Takenaka, Japan SP15.3 Cooling of the rectum T. Ahlering, USA SP15.4 Dissection techniques K. Zorn, USA SP15.5 Penile rehabilitation K.P. Juenemann, Germany SP15.6 Closing remarks T. Ahlering, USA Atlanta Questions and answers 12.00 – 13.00 SP16 News for incontinence Moderators: G. Badlani, USA N. Kekre, India Minislings: Have we gone too far? SP16.1 Pro: J. Corcos, Canada SP16.2 Con: W. Artibani, Italy Male slings: Have we really advanced? SP16.3 Pro: C. Gozzi, Germany SP16.4 Con: S. Vasavada, USA Mesh versus no mesh SP16.5 Pro: G. Badlani, USA SP16.6 Con: D. Pushkar, Russia SP 16.6 News in the management of incontinence in children H. Lottmann, France 13.00 – 14.00 164 Lunch in the Exhibition Area Sidney SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 Podium Sessions 12.00 – 13.00 13.00 – 14.00 O5 Upper urinary tract Moderators: D. Bagley, USA P. Kandarp, India Klenze O5.1 Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) in the management of infant urolithiasis M. Dönmez, O. Kaygisiz, S. Tekgül, Turkey O5.2 Experience in percutaneous nephrolithotomy in 47 infants with melamine-related upper urinary calculi J. Li, W. Hu, B. Yang, X. Huang, X. Wang, China O5.3 Supine vs prone percutaneous nephrolitotripsy (PCNL): A retrospective analysis on 65 procedures U. Anceschi, C. Molinari, C. Anceschi, M. Gallucci, Italy O5.4 Percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) under spinal anesthesia (SA) with marcaine S. Rabani, Iran O5.5 Minimal invasive PCNL in the treatment of nephrolithiasis – analysis of efficiency and morbidity after 443 consecutive patients V. Zimmermanns, P. Liske, C. Hofmann, S. Lahme, Germany O5.6 Multi tract tubeless minimal invasive PNL (MIP) with haemostatic gelatine matrix sealants in staghorn stones T. Herrmann, D. Schilling, F. Imkamp, C. von Klot, U. Walcher, U. Nagele, Germany O5.7 Outcome of percutaneous management of staghorn calculi: Can access number be predicted? T. Akman, E. Sari, M. Binbay, E. Yuruk, A. Muslumanoglu, A. Tefekli, Turkey O5.8 Percutaneous nephrolithotomy in autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease patients; the highest effect, the least morbidity M. Khorrami, M. Sarrafian, K. Nouri Mahdavi, F. Tadaion, F. Farahini Isfahani, Iran O5.9 Percutaneous nephrolithotomy in horseshoe kidneys: Factors affecting stone-free rates A. Skolarikos, A. Tefekli, A. Bisas, M. Binbay, A. Muslumanoglu, C. Deliveliotis, Turkey O5.10 The role of flexible ureterorenoscopy with Holmium laser in treating renal stone more than 2 cm: New era S. Alqahtani, D. Legraverand, M. Ndoye, J. Rode, B. Merlet, O. Traxer, France Lunch in the Exhibition Area 165 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 Podium Sessions 12.00 – 13.00 13.00 – 14.00 166 O6 Bladder and Prostate Cancer Moderators: M. Gallucci, Italy A. Stenzl, Germany O6.1 En bloc laparoscopic radical cystectomy and nephroureterectomy for upper and lower transitional tumors O. Castillo, I. Vidal-mora, A. Foneron, R. Campos, G. Rubio, F. Sepulveda, Chile O6.2 Laparoscopic radical cystectomy with extracorporeally ileal y-shaped orthotopic neobladder constructed with nonabsorbable mechanics suture: Our initial experience O. Castillo, R. Campos, I. Vidal-mora, A. Foneron, G. Rubio, M. Feria-Flores, Chile O6.3 Is strict perioperative bowel management in laparoscopic surgery for upper abdominal cavity important? H. Yanaihara, H. Sakamoto, M. Matsushima, M. Horinaga, Y. Nakahira, H. Asakura, Japan O6.4 Oncologic results for extraperitoneal versus transperitoneal radical prostatectomy R. Sanchez-Salas, F. Bianco, X. Cathelineau, F. Rozet, E. Barret, G. Vallancien, France O6.5 Intermediate to long-term oncologic outcome following laparoscopic radical prostatectomy for clinically localized prostate cancer A. Mortezavi, M. Baumgartner, T. Hermanns, T. Sulser, H. Seifer, Switzerland O6.6 Prospective randomized trial to evaluate the influence of the bladder neck suspension on early continence after radical prostatectomy J. Stolzenburg, M. Nicolaus, M. Do, A. Dietel, E. Liatsikos, Germany O6.7 Peri-catheter pad use immediately post-op as a novel predictor of early return of urinary continence after robotic prostatectomy D. Lee, P. Cheetham, M. Truesdale, K. Badani, USA O6.8 Neoadjuvant androgen suppression in high intensity focused ultrasound therapy for localized prostate cancer W. Kim, S. Jeon, J. Choi, H. Kim, B. Jeong, S. Seo, Korea 06.9 The second step in vitro trial of ankaferd bloodstopper: Comparison with the other hemostatic agents, Glubran 2, Floseal and Celox E. Huri, T. Akgül, O. Yucel, M. Astarci, H. Üstün, C. Germiyanoglu, Turkey O6.10 Nephrostomy for malignant urinary tract obstruction. Is it worth it? R. Jordan, H. Mohd Tarmidzi, S. Mohan, K. Subramonian, United Kingdom Lunch in the Exhibition Area Holl SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 V-poster Sessions 12.00 – 13.00 VP23 Endoscopy Moderators: J. Andersen, Denmark C. Wülfing, Germany München I VP23.1 Bipolar transurethral resection in saline of bladder cancer: Outcome and complication rates after the first 480 cases P. Puppo, C. Introini, F. Germinale, F. Bertolotto, A. Naselli, Italy VP23.2 The efficacy of plasmakinetic energy in transurethral resection of bladder tumour: The midterm report of series E. Huri, T. Akgül, S. Özcan, C. Germiyanoglu, Turkey VP23.3 Endoscopic management of upper-tract transitional-cell carcinoma S. Martin, J. Torrecilla Garcia-Ripoll, F. Trueba Arguiñarena, R. Calvo Gonzalez, E. Valsero Herguedas, E. Fernandez del Busto, Spain VP23.4 Tips for intracorporeal placement of ureteral stents J. Marshall, A. Cardin, H. Rashid, G. Wu, USA VP23.5 Endopyelotomy: A prospective analysis of long term efficacy R.Vijay Kumar, M.Jeevagan, R.Srinivasan, G.Asokan, K.Kanthimathy, India VP23.6 Balloon dilatation of urethral strictures via flexible cystoscopes G. Watson, R. Ali, United Kingdom VP23.7 Localized primary amyloidosis of the lower urinary tract A. Mathew, A. Kurien, R. Sabnis, M. Desai, USA VP23.8 Antegrad balloon dilatation in the treatment of ureterovesical stenosis in patient with previously undergone ureterocutaneostomy and ureteral stenosis due to unspecified etiologies L. Tahmaz, M. Zor, S. Bedir, S. Basal, I. Karabuga, M. Dayanc, Turkey VP23.9 Safe resection of bladder tumors with plasma kinetic energy I. Yildirim, S. Basal, H. Irkilata, M. Zor, S. Goktas, M. Dayanc, Turkey VP23.10 The efficacy and safety of the Bart’s modified Valdivia position for simultaneous anterograde and retrograde urinary tract access K. Moraitis, Z. Maan, T. El-Husseiny, A. Papatsoris, J. Masood, N. Buchholz, United Kingdom VP23.11 Bladder sphincter verge urethral pressure and impact on pain scores in men undergoing flexible cystoscopy S. Kommu, A. Golash, C. Luscombe, S. Liu, M. Saxby, J. Emtage, United Kingdom VP23.12 Flexible cystoscopic aided miniballoon tissue dissection – preliminary experience in ex vivo setting using a laparoendoscopic single-site surgery (LESS) platform S. Kommu, I. Lewis, A. Forde, I. Persad, C. Ramjit, United Kingdom VP23.13 Endourologic management of severely encrusted retained ureteral stents K. Skrepetis, G. Stathouros, I. Efthimiou, E. Trimis, I. Gialas, Greece 13.00 – 14.00 Lunch in the Exhibition Area 167 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 V-poster Sessions 12.00 – 13.00 VP24 Pediatrics Moderators: W. Rösch, Germany J. Seibold, Germany München II VP24.1 Retrograde ureteral access after cross-trigonal ureteral reimplantation: A straightfoward technique J. Palmer, K. Hubert, R. De Castro, USA VP24.2 Giant ureteral fibroepithelial polyp causing bladder outlet obstruction A. Chawla, P. Noh, United Kingdom VP24.3 The validity of the practical application of U-LESS (umbilical laparoendoscopic single port surgery) varicocelectomy for patients who have bilateral varicocele S. Park, J. Nam, T. Kim, W. Lee, H. Park, Korea VP24.4 Transumbilical laparoendoscopic single-site nephroureterectomy in a child Y. Bayazit, I. Aridogan, D. Abat, N. Satar, S. Doran, Turkey VP24.5 Long term results of endoskopic subureteral injection for the treatment of vesicoureteral reflux in children – polydimethylsiloxan vs dextranomer/hyaloronic acid copolymer A. Lusch, F. Wezel, W. Shah, M. Riccabona, M. Michel, Germany VP24.6 Ureteroscopy and pneumatic lithotripsy in treatment of ureteral calculi in children M. Tan, U. Karaoglan, S. Sozen, H. Biri, N. Deniz, I. Bozkirli, Turkey VP24.7 Transumbilical laparoendoscopic single-site (LESS) nephrectomy in a child with calculous pyonephrosis Y. Bayazit, I. Aridogan, D. Abat, O. Karsli, N. Satar, S. Doran, Turkey VP24.8 Laparoscopic diagnosis and treatment of cryptorchidism M. Baptistussi, M. Morihisa, E. Gewher, A. Martins, Brazil VP24.9 Ureteroscopy in infants and young children: Indications and outcomes M. Baptistussi, M. Morihisa, E. Gewher, A. Martins, Brazil VP24.10 Laparoscopic correction of vesicoureteral reflux: Experience in 42 pediatric patients I. Vidal-Mora, O. Castillo, R. Campos, G. Rubio, A. Foneron, F. Sepúlveda, Chile VP24.11 Laparoscopic management of the adult nonpalpable testicle I. Yildirim, S. Basal, H. Irkilata, M. Zor, E. Oral, M. Dayanc, Turkey VP24.12 Application of laparoscopic surgery in urology(a report of 110 cases) X. Hanbiao, Y. Haichao, T. Shengping, Y. Weizhong, China VP24.13 Laparoscopic pyeloplasty long-term functional outcome: Minimum 10-year follow-up M. Atalla, A. Herati, J. Cho, L. Kavoussi, USA 13.00 – 14.00 168 Lunch in the Exhibition Area SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 Interactive Virtual Training 12.00 – 13.00 IVT2 Interactive virtual training of laparoscopic radical Prostatectomy Chairman: A. Messas, France Faculty: H. van der Poel, The Netherlands Effner I Today, medical professionals who want to learn a new technique have to face a learning curve that may be a high-risk period for the patients and physicians. The interactive video laparoscopic training offers medical professionals a way to practice on real situations before their first cases. The main goal of this unique teaching method (onlinemasterclass.com) is to shorten and to secure the learning period of medical professionals. Through this video simulation, they will have the opportunity to face and to react to difficult situations or complications usually occurring during the learning period. This training is recommended for surgeons who have performed more than 1 and less than 30 laparoscopic radical prostatectomies. Lunch in the Exhibition Area 13.00 – 14.00 Subplenary Sessions 14.00 – 15.30 SP17 NOTES & LESS working group session Chairman: M. Gettman, USA SP17.1 Introduction M. Gettman, USA SP17.2 Overview of LESS: What have we achieved so far? A. Rane, United Kingdom SP17.3 Why push the envelope? R.V. Clayman, USA SP17.4 LESS: Practical applications: getting started L. Ponsky, USA SP17.5 LESS: What do we tell the patient L. Ponsky, USA SP17.6 LESS: Toolbox: Instruments and Scopes L. Richstone, USA SP17.7 LESS: Access-Options M. Desai, USA SP17.8 LESS: Technical challenges, complications J. Kaouk, USA SP17.9 Overview of NOTES M. Gettman, USA Atlanta 169 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 Video Sessions 14.00 – 15.30 VS15 Reconstructive Laparoscopy Moderators: M. Menon, USA S. Baba, Japan Klenze VS15.1 Robotic uretero-ileal anastomosis revision R. Abaza, USA VS15.2 Robotic nephro-ureterectomy with partial duodenectomy for invasive ureteral tumor R. Abaza, USA VS15.3 Robotic ureteral mitrofanoff: A minimially invasive alternative to traditional appendicovesicostomy E. Kheterpal, M. Patel, R. Laungani, N. Pokala, M. Menon, E. Jack, USA VS15.4 Laparo-endoscopic single site (LESS) laparoscopic surgery in re-operative pyeloplasty S. Permpongkosol, C. Leenanupunth, Thailand VS15.5 Robot-assisted tapered ureteral reimplantation for congenital megaureter A. Goh, R. Link, USA VS15.6 Robot assisted laparoscopic pyeloplasty for right renal double system F. Porpiglia, C. Fiori, R. Bertolo, I. Morra, R. Scarpa, Italy VS15.7 Robot assisted distal ureterectomy and psoas hitch for benign and malignant ureteral disease H. Atalah, C. Vincent, L. Su, USA VS15.8 Transmesocolic robot-assisted pyeloplasty G. Bianchi, G. Pini, F. Annino, S. Micali, A. Beato, S. De Stefani, Italy VS15.9 Videolaparoscopic correction of retro-caval ureter M. Baptistussi, E. Gewher, M. Morihisa, Italy VS15.10 Robotic assisted laparoscopic resection of a pelvic mass invading the left distal ureter F. Atug, A. Kural, H. Akpinar, S. Aksit, I. Tufek, Turkey 170 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 Video Sessions 14.00 – 15.30 VS16 Robotics – Bladder Moderators: P. Wiklund, Sweden G. Wu, USA Holl VS16.1 Robot-assisted laparoscopic radical cystoprostatectomy: totally intracorporeal studer neobladder N. Pardalidis, N. Andriopoulos, E. Kosmaoglou, Greece VS16.2 Extraperitoneal retrograde robot assisted radical prostatectomy: Duplication of the open gold standard M. Lux, J. Joseph, USA VS16.3 Robotic-assisted total-intracorporeal laparoscopic radical cystectomy and ileal conduit urinary diversion G. Wu, D. Golijanin, E. Singer, H. Rashid, USA VS16.4 Robot assisted anterior exenteration for invasive bladder cancer in a female patient M. Sangalli, G. De Naeyer, P. Schatteman, P. Carpentier, E. Fonteyne, A. Mottrie, Belgium VS16.5 Rare indications of robotic surgery system in urology M.N. Sangalli, G. De Naeyer, P. Schatteman, P. Carpentier, E. Fonteyne, A. Mottrie, Belgium VS16.6 Robot-assisted laparoscopic intracorporeal ileal conduit M.N. Sangalli, G. De Naeyer, P. Schatteman, P. Carpentier, E. Fonteyne, A. Mottrie, Belgium VS16.7 Robotic assisted extended lymph node dissection R. Goel, C. Sebastien, W. White, G. Haber, S. Campbell, J. Kaouk, USA VS16.8 Robotic-assisted laparoscopic extended lymph node dissection for bladder cancer A.K. George, M. Atalla, A. Srinivasan, M. Vira, L. Richstone, USA VS16.9 A technique for intracorporeal bowel harvesting and stapled anastomosis for urinary diversion after cystectomy J. Montgomery, A. Weizer, USA VS16.10 Robotic assisted radical cystectomy R. Goel, S. Crouzet, W. White, G. Haber, J. Kaouk, USA 171 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 Video Sessions 14.00 – 15.30 VS17 Laparoscopy – Urolithiasis Moderators: J. Cresswell, United Kingdom J. Desai, India Barcelona VS17.1 Robotic pyeloplasty with pyelolithotomy R. Brandina, M. Lee, A. Berger, J. Kaouk, A. Monish, R. Stein, USA VS17.2 Laparoscopic anatrophic nephrolithotomy for the management of complex staghorn calculi K. Kijvikai, India VS17.3 Removal of disrupted nephrostomy tube and ureteral stent via percutaneous way is a safe and efficient method A. Kural, S. Aksit, H. Akpinar, I. Tufek, F. Atug, Turkey VS17.4 Laparoscopic pyelolithotomy G. Franco, P. Francesco, G. Antonio Maria, R. Ai Ling, S. Antonio, Italy VS17.5 Backstop(TM) to prevent retropulsion during the treatment of ureteral calculi A. Ray, K. Pace, R. Honey, Canada VS17.6 Laparoscopic pyeloplasty with renal stones extraction with flexible nephroscopy R. Sanseverino, G. Napodano, O. Intilla, U. Di Mauro, T. Realfonso, Italy VS17.7 Laparoendoscopic single site pyelolithotomy in horseshoe kidney using a homemade single-port device D. Kim, Y. Yoon, S. Park, J. Lee, T. Lee, H. Park, Korea VS17.8 Laparoscopic pyelolithotomy in the treatment of pelvic calculi within a horseshoe kidney A. Tepeler, A. Tefekli, T. Aktoz, M. Baykal, A. Muslumanoglu, Turkey VS17.9 Treatment of ureteral lithiasis in pregnant women and use of long-term catheter M. Baptistussi, E. Gewher, M. Morihisa, Brazil VS17.10 Robotic-assisted pyelolithotomy R. Figenshau, T. Roytman, B. Benway, A. Desai, T. Christensen, M. Gardner, USA 15.30 – 16.00 172 Coffee Break in the Exhibition Area SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 V-poster Sessions 14.00 – 15.30 VP25 Laparoscopy – Bladder Moderators: F. Porpiglia, Italy G. Haber, USA München I VP25.1 A new approach for optimal exposure during lymph node dissection for laparoscopic radical cystectomy A. Ghazi, R. Zimmermann, A. Schäffler, G. Janetschek, Austria VP25.2 Laparoscopic radical cystectomy with detenial sigmoid colon orthotopic neobladder: Experience with 100 cases X. Kai, China VP25.3 Laparoscopic-assisted radical cystectomy: Late complications and oncologic results at mid-term follow up F. Porpiglia, C. Fiori, B. Cavallone, M. Manfredi, M. Lucci Chiarissi, R. Scarpa, Italy VP25.4 Laparoscopic radical cystectomy with extended pelvic lymphadenectomy(reported of 25 cases) Y. Changjun, China VP25.5 Laparoscopic radical cystectomy: Our results after 91 consecutives patients O. Castillo, I. Vidal-Mora, A. Foneron, G. Rubio, R. Campos, F. Sepulveda, Chile VP25.6 Laparoscopic cystectomy with totally intracorporeal Mainz pouch II reservoir O. Castillo, R. Campos, I. Vidal-Mora, A. Foneron, G. Rubio, M. Feria-Flores, Chile VP25.7 Diversion-related complications after laparoscopic and open radical cystectomy R. Brandina, A. Berger, A. Bosco, I. Gill, S. Campbell, USA VP25.8 Laparoscopic radical cystectomy: Single institutional experience D. Nakano, F. Sato, Y. Hirata, H. Mimata, Japan VP25.9 Laparoscopic radical cystectomy with urinary diversion through a 4 cm mini-incision Y. Bayazit, I. Aridogan, O. Karsli, D. Abat, N. Satar, S. Doran, Turkey VP25.10 Laparoscopic Boari flap for distal ureteral injuries J. Diaz, R. Riffo, I. Pinto, A. Pabon, C. Sandoval, A. Hornig, Chile VP25.11 Laparoscopic total cystectomy in interstitial cystistis: 5 Cases O. Castillo, I. Ivar-Mora, R. Campos, A. Foneron, G. Rubio, F. Sepulveda, Chile VP25.12 The modification of laparoscopic radical cystectomy with ileal conduit L. Ma, Y. Huang, X. Hou, G. Wang, L. Zhao, C. Xiao, China VP25.13 The modification of laparoscopic radical cystectomy with ileal conduit L. Ma, Y. Huang, X. Hou, G. Wang, L. Zhao, C. Xiao, China 173 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 V-poster Sessions VP25.14 Laparoscopic radical cystectomy with orthotopic ileal neobladder for cancer: Experience of 164 cases with 6 years J. Huang, T. Lin, C. Zhang, K. Xu, C. Jiang, H. Huang, China VP25.15 Management of post-operative complications in laparoscopic radical cystectomy: A report of 164 cases J. Huang, C. Zhang, T. Lin, C. Jiang, K. Xu, Z. Guo, China VP25.16 Comparison of laparoscopic and open radical cystectomy with orthotopic ileal neobladder: Preliminary report of a prospective randomized control study J. Huang, T. Lin, C. Zhang, K. Xu, C. Jiang, Z. Guo, China VP25.17 Laparoscopic uretero-vesical reimplantation with “split- nipple” technique J. Huang, X. Li, C. Zhang, T. Lin, K. Xu, X. Yin, China VP25.18 Laparoscopic retroperitoneal lymph node dissection with therapeutic intent in men with clinical stage i nonseminomatous germ cell tumors T. Guzzo, J. Berkowitz, M. Gonzalgo, M. Allaf VP25.19 A safe and efficient technique for initial access to intraperitoneal laparoscopy A. Ghazi, R. Zimmermann, A. Schäffler, G. Janetschek, Austria VP25.20 Can peroperative complication rates dictate the difficulty of retroperitoneoscopic procedures A. Tepeler, A. Tefekli, T. Aktoz, M. Binbay, M. Baykal, A. Müslümanoðlu, Turkey 174 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 V-poster Sessions 14.00 – 15.30 VP26 PCNL 3 Moderators: E. Montanari, Italy B. Auge, USA München II VP26.1 Sequential flexible percutaneous and ureteroscopic approach in staghorn calculi R. Multescu, B. Geavlete, V. Cauni, V. Mirciulescu, D. Georgescu, P. Geavlete, Romania VP26.2 Outcomes of complete supine PCNL and prone pcnl according to body mass index S. Falahatkar, M. Akbarpour, A. Afshari Moghaddam, A. Enshaie, Iran VP26.3 Comparison of efficacy and complications of general and spinal anesthesia in percutaneous nephrolithotomy S. Mehrabi, M. Akbartabar, Iran VP26.4 Percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) for renal calculi of more than 5cm A. Ashish Patil, India VP26.5 Percutaneous stone surgery utilizing tubeless technique with fibrin sealant: Report of our first 100 cases J. Durbin, S. Stroup, J. L‘Esperance, B. Auge, USA VP26.6 Endourological treatment of pyelogenic cyst: Selection criteria and technical details for specific approach A. Tasca, F. Paolo, G. Benedetto, E. Bratti, E. Scremin, F. Nigro, Italy VP26.7 PCNL in single kidney patients: ten year experience M. Darabi Mahboub, R. Taghavi, M. Rahmani, Iran VP26.8 Percutaneous nephrolithotomy in patients with spinal deformities I. Kartalas Goumas, H. Yasser, P. Bernardini, E. Itri, A. Del Nero, E. Montanari, Italy VP26.9 PCNL under regional anaesthesia-a study of 750 cases U. Sathaye, India VP26.10 Full-HD digital technology in percutaneous approach of pyelocaliceal lithiasis B. Geavlete, V. Mirciulescu, R. Multescu, P. Geavlete, Romania VP26.11 Previous open nephrolithotomy: Does it affect tubeless percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) efficacy and safety? B. Lojanapiwat, Thailand VP26.12 Comparison the results and complications between standard and tubeless PCNL M. Darabi Mahboub, R. Taghavi, J. Sadidi, N. Akbari, Iran 175 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 V-poster Sessions VP26.13 Management of nephrolithiasis in autosomal dominant polycystic kidneys A. Patel, Baishya, A. Ganpule, M. V, R. Sabnis, M. Desai, USA VP26.14 Lower pole fluoroscopic-guided percutaneous renal access: Which calyx is posterior? B. Eisner, J. Cloyd, M. Stoller, USA VP26.15 Percutaneous nephrolithotomy(PCNL): Comparison of alken telescopic and one-shot metalic cone-tip dilator M. Hosseini, A. Aminsharifi, A. Aryafar, D. Hosseini Niashiran, Iran VP26.16 Results of percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) of upper calices with subcostal access M. Rahmani, M. Darabi Mahboub, Iran VP26.17 Wisdom of doing tubeless pcnl: randomized prospective controlled study of early removal of external body tubes vs. tubeless PCNL S. Mishra, A. Kurien, A. Ganpule, V. Muthu, R. Sabnis, M. Desai, India VP26.18 Percutaneous nephrolithotomy in patients with the horseshoe kidney S. Zenkov, A. Nemenova, K. Berestennikov, Russia VP26.19 Management of complete ureteropelvic obstructions with antegrade percutaneous technique S. Bedir, M. Zor, L. Tahmaz, M. Kilciler, Y. Ozgok, M. Dayanc, Turkey VP26.20 Mini-invasive treatment of calculosis in urinary reno-ureteral malformations: Our experience A. Scavuzzo, M. Puglisi, A. Costa, M. Falsaperla, A. Bonaccorsi, A. Saita, Italy 15.30 – 16.00 176 Coffee Break in the Exhibition Area SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions 14.00 – 15.30 MP17 Robotics – Kidney Moderators: M. Bhandari, USA F. Kim, USA Asam II MP17.1 Robotic kidney surgery in patients with previous abdominal surgery: feasibility and perioperative outcomes M. Patel, A. Bhandari, E. Kheterpal, A. Pichurko, M. Menon, C. Rogers, USA MP17.2 Robotic partial nephrectomy for renal tumors greater than 4 cm M. Patel, R. Laungani, A. Shrivastava, E. Kheterpal, M. Menon, C. Rogers, USA MP17.3 Robotic laparoendoscopic single site surgery using Gelport as the access platform R. Stein, W. White, R. Goel, B. Irwin, G. Haber, J. Kaouk, USA MP17.4 Does training on a virtual reality robotic simulator improve performance on the da Vinci surgical system? M. Lerner, M. Ayalew, S. Lucas, W. Peine, C. Sundaram, USA MP17.5 Initial experience with robot-assisted nephrectomies: comparison with laparoscopic and hand-assisted laparoscopic approaches M. Lerner, S. Popp, T. Gardner, C. Sundaram, USA MP17.6 Robot-assisted laparoscopic partial nephrectomy practice patterns: the Da Vinci™ surgical system facilitates adoption of minimally invasive partial nephrectomy R. Munver, J. Uberoi, J. Yates, USA MP17.7 Robotic or manual guided high intensity focused ultrasound? S. Thueroff, A. Neumayr, H. Kiel, C. Chaussy, Germany MP17.8 Comparison of robotic – assisted versus conventional laparoscopic pyeloplasty for patients with ureteropelvic junction obstruction: A single center study by two surgeons R. Leveillee, J. Bracho II, M. Aziz, V. Bird, USA MP17.9 Contrasting the daVinci SI and the daVinci S robot surgical systems: What is new? C. Wong, K. Strom, M. Spaliviero, USA MP17.10 Complications of robot-assisted partial nephrectomy: The learning curve for adoption of a new technology R. Munver, J. Yates, J. Uberoi, USA MP17.11 Robotic partial nephrectomy: Cumulative single center experience W. White, G. Haber, R. Goel, S. Crouzet, J. Kaouk, USA 177 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions MP17.12 Early results of robotic lymphadenectomy for renal cell carcinoma: initial patient series R. Abaza, USA MP17.13 Initial series of robotic nephrectomy with vena caval tumor thrombectomy R. Abaza, USA MP17.14 Robot-assisted partial nephrectomy for renal cell carcinoma: Comparison of surgical outcome with laparoscopic partial nephrectomy T. Kang, C. Song, J. Hong, H. Ahn, Korea MP17.15 Comparison of surgical outcomes of open, laparoscopic, and robotic partial nephrectomy U. Boylu, M. Pinsky, A. Tracey, M. Hopkins, R. Thomas, B. Lee, USA MP17.16 Comparison of the renal functions after open, laparoscopic, and robotic partial nephrectomy U. Boylu, M. Pinsky, M. Hopkins, A. Tracey, B. Lee, USA MP17.17 Margin analysis of robot assisted partial nephrectomy and laparoscopic partial nephrectomy A. Wang, S. Bhayani, USA MP17.18 Comparison of laparoscopic versus robotic assisted partial nephrectomy: One surgeons early experience J. Mandeville, J. Delong, A. Moinzadeh, USA MP17.19 Clinical pathway for discharge on postoperative day one after robotic partial nephrectomy R. Abaza, USA MP17.20 Non-clamping versus renal hilar clamping robotic and laparoscopic partial nephrectomy S. Parekattil, J. Sijo, H. Atalah, L. Su, USA 178 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions 14.00 – 15.30 MP18 Miscellaneous Moderators: R. Leveillee, USA R. Horsch, Germany Effner II MP18.1 Inhibitory effect of total extract of saffron on cell line of adenocarcinoma of the kidney H. Ahmadnia, J. Tavakol Afshari, A. Yarmohamadi, A. Malaeke Ghochani, A. Borok, Iran MP18.2 A prospective study of the efficacy and tolerability of ambulatory Holmium laser ablation of recurrent non-muscle-invasive transitional cell carcinoma with flexible cystoscope under local anaesthesia D. Macdonald, R. Jones, H. Syed, United Kingdom MP18.4 Enhanced “tumor perfusion” does not translate into increased freeze time during percutaneous CT-guided renal cryotherapy P. Sountoulidis, M. Louie, D. Pick, S. Said, E. McDougall, R. Clayman, USA MP18.5 Secondary vesical amyloidosis – rare cause of massive hematuria S. Pereira, D. Martinho, M. Melo, A. Romão, T. Leitão, H. Correia, Portugal MP18.7 Local anaesthetic holmium laser ablation of superficial transitional cell tumour recurrences in patients with significant co-morbidity D. Wilby, G. Zisengwe, N. Smith, K. Thomas, United Kingdom MP18.8 Preliminary investigations with irreversible electroporation in in-vivo porcine kidneys for renal tumor treatment R. Leveillee, N. Salas, C. Moore, M. Jorda, M. Sierra, J. Shield, USA MP18.9 Comparison of the robotic camera holder freehand® to the conventional imaging at the nerve sparing endoscopic extraperitoneal radical prostatectomy – a prospective study with 50 cases J. Stolzenburg, T. Franz, K. Turner, M. Do, P. Kallidonis, E. Liatsikos, Germany MP18.10 Bioimpedance body composition analysis predicts histopathology of small renal cortical neoplasms J. Rosales Araujo, J. Moreno, G. Haramis, Z. Okhunov, K. Badani, J. Landman, USA 179 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions MP18.11 Evaluation of applied laparoscopic urology course using validated checklist S. Guven, C. Gürbüz, A. Gözen, L. Tunc, F. Saracoglu, Y. Ozgok, Turkey MP18.12 Does robotic surgery hasten functional recovery? R. Hedgepeth, R. Dunn, S. Wolf, J. Wei, B. Hollenbeck, USA MP18.13 Does the presence of robotic surgery affect demographics in patients choosing to undergo radical prostatectomy? a multi-center contemporary analysis P. Cheetham, D. Lee, S. Brewster, M. Truesdale, K. Badani, USA MP18.14 Characterization of renal ischemia using DLP® hyperspectral imaging: A comparison of artery-only occlusion (AO) versus artery and vein occlusion C. Tracy, R. Francis, E. Wehner, J. Smith, J. Cadeddu, K. Zuzak, USA MP18.15 The use of sprayed tisseel (fibrinogen, aprotinin and thrombin) as the sole hemostatic agent in porcine laparoscopic partial nephrectomy D. Pick, S. Kolla, M. Louie, J. Tongson-ignacio, E. McDougall, R. Clayman, USA MP18.16 Laparoendoscopic single-site (less) versus conventional laparoscopic donor nephrectomy S. Rais-Bahrami, A. Herati, M. Atalla, S. Andonian, L. Richstone, L. Kavoussi, USA MP18.17 Extremely large prostate size matters for functional outcomes following robotic assisted radical prostatectomy T. Skolarus, S. Zhang, B. Hollenbeck, Greece MP18.18 The use of patient-controlled analgesia at 60 versus 120 shocks per minutes in extracorporpoeral shock wave lithotripsy A. Lo, N. Lee, C. Ng, Singapore MP18.19 What about the quality of randomized clinical trials presented at the WCE meeting? R. Autorino, M. De Sio, R. Stein, C. Quattrone, D. Sorrentino, J. Kaouk, Italy MP18.20 Continuous procedure based assessment: from surgical training to learning to be a surgeon in the new era of the european working time directive C. Brown, D. Sharma, C. Kouriefs, A. Haq, H. Patel, P. Grange, United Kingdom 15.30 – 16.00 180 Coffee Break in the Exhibition Area SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions 14.00 – 15.30 MP19 Laparoscopy & Robotics – Upper urinary tract Moderators: R. Nadler, USA Z. Akcetin, Turkey Garmisch MP19.1 Parallel incision extravesical reimplantation in laparoscopic roboticassisted urinary reconstruction – the “Barry/Mitchell” reimplant J. Sumfest, USA MP19.2 Robotic assisted laparoscopic dismembered pyeloplasty for primary and secondary ureteropelvic junction obstruction: A multi-institutional experience M.Patel, R. Ferreira Coelho, R. Munver, V. Bird, R. Leveilee, V. Patel, USA MP19.3 Predictors of outcome of ureteropelvic junction obstruction following minimally invasive reconstruction based on perioperative characteristics A. Goh, M. Kim, R. Link, USA MP19.4 Perioperative outcomes of laparoscopic and robotic single port surgery R. Goel, W. White, G. Haber, S. Crouzet, R. Stein, J. Kaouk, USA MP19.5 How useful is Clavien classification system in endoscopic resection of prostatic adenoma? I. Efthimiou, S. Kazoulis, G. Chrisanthacopoulos, G. Skrepetis, I. Christoulakis, Greece MP19.6 Comparison of surgical approaches to ureteropelvic junction obstruction: Percutaneous endopyelotomy versus open dismembered pyeloplasty A. Unsal, C. Kara, M. Bayindir, B. Resorlu, Turkey MP19.7 The surgical strategy for the iatrogenic ureteral trauma complicating upper tract obstruction J. Pan, W. Xue, H. Chen, Q. Chen, Y. Chen, Y. Huang, China MP19.8 Influence of prolonged ureteral stent drainage of the upper urinary tract on renal functional capacity A. Chepurov, S. Zenkov, I. Mamaev, E. Pronkin, Russia MP19.9 Robotic versus open ureteral reimplantation for distal ureter benign stricture disease S. Kozinn, J. Mandeville, K. Hamawy, A. Sorcini, D. Canes, A. Moinzadeh, USA MP19.10 Early experience of robot-assisted laparoscopic pyeloplasty J. Lee, I. Seo, D. Han, J. Rim, I. Mun, Y. Chae, Korea MP19.11 Retrograde ballon dilatation of pelvi-ureteric obstruction in patients with impaired general condition K. Skrepetis, K. Tzelepis, I. Efthimiou, G. Stathouros, P. Kalomiris, Greece 181 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions MP19.12 Anatomical knowledge acquisition training module based on robot assisted radical prostatectomy S. Kommu, Z. Hashim, C. Eden, A. Golash, C. Luscombe, United Kingdom MP19.13 Dose the early ligation of the ureter during surgery reduce the risk of bladder recurrence after nephroureterectomy for upper tract transitional cell carcinoma? Y. Kobayashi, T. Saika, S. Uehara, T. Watanabe, Y. Nasu, H. Kumon, Japan MP19.14 The use of endoprosthesis in the management of iatrogenic ureteric strictures or fistula caused by surgery complications J. Torrecilla García-Ripoll, S. Martin, J. Trueba Arguiñarena, S. Alonso Menéndez, M. López Pedreira, E. Fernández Del Busto, Spain MP19.15 Correlation of GFR to nephron loss in living renal donors J. Page, S. Stroup, USA MP19.16 Comparison of optical resolution with digital and standard fiberoptic ureterorenoscopes in an in vitro model K. Nutahara, T. Shishido, T. Okegawa, E. Higashihara, Japan MP19.17 Bipolar percutaneous resection of renal cysts and calyceal diverticula: An intermediate-term analysis R. Korets, M. Lee, K. Xavier, M. Gupta, USA MP19.18 Histotripsy of renal VX-2 tumor in a rabbit model: feasibility J. Wheat, T. Hall, K. Wojno, C. Cain, W. Roberts, USA MP19.19 The factors affecting non-urologic postoperative complications after a laparoscopic surgery in urologic area J. Lee, S. Lee, H. Lee, J. Kim, S. Jeon, Korea MP19.20 Comparison of malignancy in complex cystic versus solid small renal masses V. Ta, S. Wu, D. Rebuck, K. Perry, N. Smith, R. Nadler, USA 15.30 – 16.00 182 Coffee Break in the Exhibition Area SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions 14.00 – 15.30 MP20 Laparoscopy – Kidney 2 Moderators: M. Gallucci, Italy J. Cheon, Korea Partenkirchen MP20.1 Microparticulate ice slurry for renal hypothermia: Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy in a porcine model S. Shikanov, M. Wille, M. Large, A. Razmaria, D. Lifshitz, A. Shalhav, USA MP20.2 Extraperitoneal laparoscopic retroperitoneal radical lymphadenectomy in 3 cases Y. Changjun, China MP20.3 Risk factors for persistent hypertension after laparoscopic adrenalectomy in patients with aldosterone producing adenoma T. Kwon, T. Kim, E. Yoo, Y. Park, J. Kim, H. Kim, Korea MP20.4 Impact of lymph node dissection on disease-free survival in patients with urothelial carcinoma of the renal pelvis; comparison between laparoscopic and open surgery Y. Matsukawa, R. Hattori, Y. Yoshino, O. Kamihira, T. Kinukawa, M. Gotoh, Japan MP20.5 Simultaneous transperitoneal and retroperitoneal hand-assisted laparoscopic nephroureterectomy with bladder cuff excision S. Jung, M. Gil, S. Kim, J. Ha, S. Yoon, J. Chung, Korea MP20.6 Laparoscopic lymphadenectomy for nodal recurrence following radical prostatectomy: The role of integrated 18F-choline PET-CT G. Simone, R. Papalia, S. Guaglianone, A. Bove, E. Forastiere, M. Gallucci, Italy MP20.7 Factors affecting blood loss during partial nephrectomy U. Boylu, A. Tracey, M. Pinsky, M. Hopkins, R. Thomas, B. Lee, USA MP20.8 Contemporary surgical management and results of extra-adrenal pheochromocytoma: The role of open and laparoscopic approaches E. Metrebian, T. Pinheiro, F. Lima, F. Messetti, V. Ortiz, C. Andreoni, Portugal MP20.9 Oncologic outcomes of surgical margin positive patients following partial nephrectomy U. Boylu, M. Pinsky, A. Tracey, M. Hopkins, B. Lee, USA MP20.10 Comparison of laparoscopic and open partial nephrectomy in T1a renal cell carcinomas: A multicenter analysis in Korea S. Byun, S. Kang, T. Kwon, I. Seo, T. Hwang, K. Rha, Korea MP20.11 Evaluation robotic-assisted laparoscopic adrenalectomy: Our first experience of 10 patients L. Yong Seong, S. Ha Jeong, C. Sang Hoon, L. Young Goo, Korea 183 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions MP20.12 Evaluation of the safety of perioperative enoxaparin administration in patients undergoing robotic-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy J. Yates, J. Uberoi, I. Sawczuk, D. Golombos, M. Gross, R. Munver, USA MP20.13 Delayed hemorrhage after laparoscopic partial nephrectomy: Frequency and angiographic findings S. Montag, C. Seideman, A. Rastinehad, M. Vira, L. Richstone, L. Kavoussi, USA MP20.14 Early experience with laparoscopic surgery of two young urologists F. Vicentini, M. Hisano, Brazil MP20.15 Perioperative and oncological evaluation of 4 different approaches for radical prostatectomy: Perineal, open, laparoscopic and robotic C. Andreoni, R. Natalin, C. Paiva, C. Utida, V. Ortiz, Italy MP20.16 Preliminary oncologic outcome of laparoscopic adrenalectomy for isolated adrenal metastasis R. Papalia, G. Simone, S. Guaglianone, A. Bove, E. Forastiere, M. Gallucci, Italy MP20.17 The effect of training period to success and complication rates of laparoscopic procedures U. Altug, F. Yalcinkaya, F. Demirel, M. Topcuoglu, Turkey MP20.18 Comparison of laparscopy training using the box trainer versus the virtual trainer Y. Mohammadi, M. Lerner, A. Sethi, S. Lucas, C. Sundaram, USA MP20.19 Laparoscopic renal surgery (LRS) in patients under hemodialysis treatment: No problem O. Sanli, T. Tefik, A. Atar, T. Mut, M. Tunc, C. Özsoy, Turkey MP20.20 Haemodynamic changes after retroperitoneal CO2 insufflation for posterior retropertoneoscopic adrenalectomy S. Soleymani, Iran 15.30 – 16.00 184 Coffee Break in the Exhibition Area SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 Coffee Break in the Exhibition Area 15.30 – 16.00 Subplenary Sessions 16.00 – 17.30 SP18 Nightmares in Endourology Chairman: M.S. Michel, Germany Faculty: P. Puppo, Italy A. Smith, USA S. Nakada, USA A. Mendoza, Mexico D. Frohneberg, Germany Atlanta SP 18.1 Transrectal prostate biospy M. Hruza, Germany SP18.2 Robotic renal surgery B. Lee, USA SP 18.3 Emergency Ureterorenoscopy C. Scoffone, C. Cracco, M. Poggio, M. Cossu, R. Scarpa, Italy SP 18.4 Ureteroneoscopy for proximal ureteral stone K. Oberhagemann, H. Böhme, T. Bach , A. Gross, Germany SP 18.5 Hydronephrosis post hysterectomy R. Multescu, D. Georgescu, B. Geavlete, P. Geavlete, Romania SP 18.6 Acute Renal Failure Secondary to Bilateral Ureteric Tumours: The Role of Endourology (The interesting case) K. Thomas, M. Khan, T. O`Brian, UK Subplenary Sessions 16.00 – 17.30 SP19 Update of 2nd International Meeting on Focal Therapy: Tulips from Amsterdam Chairmen: J. de la Rosette, The Netherlands T. Polascik, USA SP19.1 Focal therapy of small renal tumors: oncologic efficacy I. Gill, USA SP19.2 Focal kidney ablation: an alternative to active surveillance P. Laguna, The Netherlands SP19.3 Laparoscopic versus percutaneous focal therapy J. Landman, USA SP19.4 Imaging and focal therapy in prostate cancer M. Emberton, United Kingdom SP19.5 Prostate cancer multifocality and focal therapy F. Algaba, Spain SP19.6 Contemporary results of focal prostate cryotherapy T. Polascik, USA Sydney 185 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 Video Sessions 16.00 – 17.30 VS18 Laparoscopy – Kidney Moderators: M. Desai, USA F. Atug, Turkey Klenze VS18.1 Laparoscopic donor nephrectomy: Our preliminary results I. Yavascaoglu, H. Dogan, E. Gursoy, Y. Kordan, H. Vuruskan, B. Oktay, Turkey VS18.2 Bridging technique for less donor nephrectomy D. Puder, K. Ebrahimi, C. Tenggardjaja, F. Jellison, L. Nicolay, D. Baldwin, USA VS18.3 Laproendoscopic single site(LESS) donor nephrectomy G. Arvind, D. Dhawan, A. Kurien, V. Muthu, R. Sabnis, M. Desai, India VS18.4 Laparoendoscopic single site (LESS) Pfannenstiel donor nephrectomy S. Andonian, M. Atalla, A. Herati, S. Rais-Bahrami, L. Richstone, L. Kavoussi, USA VS18.5 Laparoendoscopic single site (LESS) donor nephrectomy: Alternative use of the Gelport device A. Patel, W. White, G. Haber, R. Goel, S. Crouzet, J. Kaouk, USA VS18.6 Laparoscopic renal transplantation (LRT): A new challenge A. Rosales, J. Salvador, G. Urdaneta, S. Esquena, M. Montlleó, H. Villavicencio, Spain VS18.7 Robotic radical nephrectomy for complex renal masses M. Patel, R. Laungani, E. Kheterpal, A. Pichurko, M. Menon, C. Rogers, USA VS18.9 Technique of laparoscopic endoscopic single site surgery (LESS) radical nephrectomy J. Stolzenburg, P. Kallidonis, G. Hellawell, M. Do, A. Dietel, E. Liatsikos, Germany VS18.10 Single port access for simple nephrectomy in non functioning renal units – an evolving concept P. Ranjan, D. Dhawan, R. Baishya, A. Ganpule, M. Desai, M. Desai, USA 186 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 Video Sessions 16.00 – 17.30 VS19 Laparoscopy – Adrenal Moderators: K. Suzuki, Japan R. Sotelo, Venezuela Holl VS19.1 Laparoscopic adrenalectomy: Uludag University experience I. Yavascaoglu, Y. Kordan, H. Dogan, M. Danisoglu, H. Vuruskan, B. Oktay, Turkey VS19.2 Laparoscopic adrenalectomy for large adrenal masses R. Sotelo, A. Branco, M. Miranda, R. De Andrade, O. Carmona, D. Canes, Venezuela VS19.3 Laparoscopic resection of periadrenal paraganglioma A. Tuncel, Y. Aslan, O. Han, S. Seckin, A. Atan, Turkey VS19.4 Laparoscopic adrenalectomy of large (>7cm), hypervascular pheochromocytoma N. Hamilton, S. Savage, USA VS19.5 Laparoscopic management for extra-adrenal pheochromocytoma in four different cases T. Pinheiro, E. Metrebian, F. Sepúlveda, F. Messetti, V. Ortiz, C. Andreoni, Brazil VS19.6 Robotic adrenalectomy: Surgical technique and outcomes H. Atalah, L. Yeung, P. Sijo, L. Su, USA VS19.7 Synchronous twin track PCNL R. Sabnis, G. Arvind, A. Shetty, V. Muthu, M. Desai, India VS19.8 Percutaneous cholecystolithotomy: A case for fulguration of the gall bladder wall S. Andonian, A. Rastinehad, A. Smith, D. Siegel, USA VS19.9 Combined percutaneous antegrade & ureteroscopic retrograde approach in the treatment of total ureteral disruption and ureterovaginal fistula after total laparoscopic hysterectomy H. Shah, A. Khandkar, H. Sodha, S. Kharodawala, M. Bansal, India VS19.10 Robotic diverticulectomy in a pediatric patient M. Erhard, N. Le, USA 187 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 Video Sessions 16.00 – 17.30 VS20 Reconstructive Laparoscopy 3 Moderators: R. Thomas, USA G. Breda, Italy VS20.1 Dismembered retroperitoneoscopic pyeloplasty for the treatment of symptomatic ureteropelvic junction obstruction in a 12 year old boy with duplicated collecting system S. Subotic, A. Gözen, T. Bayer, R. Gumpinger, J. Rassweiler, Germany VS20.2 Stentless robot assisted laparoscopic dismembered pyeloplasty M. Lerner, C. Sundaram, USA VS20.3 Individualized management of ureteropelvic junction obstruction during robot assisted laparoscopic dismembered pyeloplasty M. Lerner, C. Sundaram, USA VS20.4 Laparoscopic repair of retrocaval ureter O. Sanli, T. Tefik, O. Aytac, E. Salabas, M. Karadeniz, C. Özsoy, Turkey VS20.5 Robot assisted pyeloplasty for ureteropelvic junction obstruction I. Tufek, H. Akpinar, F. Atug, S. Aksit, A. Kural, Turkey VS20.6 Iatrogenic diaphragmatic lesion: Laparoscopic repair A. Celia, G. Zeccolini, G. Breda, Italy VS20.7 Transperitoneal laparoscopic retrocaval ureter correction G. Franco, P. Francesco, G. Andrea, S. Antonio, I. Giacomo Piero, Italy VS20.8 Transumbilical laparoscopic (NOTUS) pyeloplasty with standard instrumentation B. Dauster, L. Dorea, C. Pugas, P. Furtado, M. Fucs, Brazil VS20.9 Management of crossing vessels (and other findings) during robotic pyeloplasty U. Boylu, B. Lee, R. Thomas, USA VS20.10 Robotic redo pyeloplasty in the pediatric population M. Erhard, N. Le, USA 188 Barcelona SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 V-poster Sessions 16.00 – 17.30 VP27 Laparoscopy – Kidney 4 Moderators: M. Beer, Germany J. Date, India München I VP27.1 Outcome of renal function in retroperitoneal laparoscopic partial nephrectomy with ice slush cooling T. Aoyagi, A. Sazawa, T. Harabayashi, S. Maruyama, N. Shinohara, K. Nonomura, Japan VP27.2 Laparoscopic nephroureterectomy for upper urinary tract transitional cell carcinoma: Long-term oncologic outcomes S. Ha, Y. Park, J. Ku, H. Jeong, C. Kwak, H. Kim, Korea VP27.3 Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy by clinical stage: Comparing off-clamp versus complete hilar-control S. Rais-Bahrami, A. Herati, A.K. George, S. Andonian, L. Richstone, L. Kavoussi, USA VP27.4 Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy – learning curve for initial 87 cases Y. Naitoh, A. Kawauchi, K. Kamoi, J. Soh, F. Hongo, T. Miki, Japan VP27.5 Management of positive surgical margin during Thulium laser assisted laparoscopic partial nephrectomy Y. Bayazit, I. Aridogan, D. Abat, A. Aytutuldu, S. Erdogan, S. Doran, Turkey VP27.6 Laparoendoscopic single-site (LESS) partial nephrectomy via an umbilical approach without accessory ports S. Rais-Bahrami, M. Schwartz, A. Herati, M. Atalla, L. Kavoussi, L. Richstone, USA VP27.7 Long term experience with laparoscopic partial nephrectomy following superselective transarterial embolization G. Simone, R. Papalia, A. Bove, S. Guaglianone, E. Forastiere, M. Gallucci, Italy VP27.8 Multicenter experience with non-ischemic laparoscopic partial nephrectomy utilizing habib 4x™ bipolar radiofrequency ablation coagulator I. Derweesh, M. Allaf, J. Berkowitz, H. Atalah, S. Stroup, S. Parekattil, USA VP27.9 Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy using a microwave tissue coagulator for t1 renal cell carcinoma N. Tanaka, K. Fujimoto, Y. Hirao, Japan VP27.10 Transperitoneal laparoscopic nephrectomy for giant hydronephrosis M. Baptistussi, M. Morihisa, E. Gewher, A. Martins, Brazil VP27.11 Laparoscopically assisted percutaneous nephrolithotripsy in special cases M. Baptistussi, M. Morihisa, E. Gewher, A. Martins, Brazil 189 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 V-poster Sessions VP27.12 The results of laparoscopic nephron sparing surgery (NSS) in patients with kidney cancer M. Baptistussi, M. Morihisa, E. Gewher, A. Martins, Brazil VP27.13 Creating an objective assessment of surgeon proficiency for the hilar dissection during laparoscopic nephrectomy E. McDougall, H. Winfield, R. Sweet, C. Sundaram, M. Desai, S. Shichman VP27.14 Does the presence of urinary stone disease affect the peroperatif and postoperative complication rates of laparoscopic simple nephrectomy? A. Tefekli, A. Tepeler, T. Akman, M. Binbay, M. Baykal, A. Müslümanoðlu, Turkey VP27.15 Selective arterial embolization (SAE) prior to laparoscopic partial nephrectomy (LPN) as first-line treatment of symptomatic renal angiomyolipoma (AML) ≥4 cm: A retrospective analysis on 18 cases U. Anceschi, A. Amici, C. Torcia, F. Peris, S. Lauretti, Italy VP27.16 The only significant parameter associated with decreased complication rates in laparoscopic nephrectomy: Surgeon’s experience O. Sanli, T. Tefik, T. Mut, S. Karakus, M. Ortac, M. Tunc, Turkey VP27.17 Single-center comparison of standard laparoscopic surgery and hand-assisted laparoscopic surgery in treatment of renal masses R. Leveillee, M. Aziz, J. Bracho ii, J. Shields, V. Bird, USA VP27.18 Is it possible to complete laparoscopic simple and radical nephrectomy without open conversion? A. Kural, M. Tuna, H. Akpinar, C. Öbek, O. Demirkesen, Ý. Tüfek, Turkey VP27.19 Retroperitoneal laparoscopic radical nephrectomy for renal cell carcinoma:report of 88 cases C. Xiaoming, W. Dongwen, Z. Xuhui, China VP27.20 Laparoscopic-assisted cryoablation for renal cancer is nephronsparing L. Lund, M. Jønler, L. Pedersen, J. Abrahamsen, Sweden 190 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 V-poster Sessions 16.00 – 17.30 VP28 Miscellanous Moderators: N. Simforoosh, Iran M. Hruza, Germany München II VP28.1 Treatment of paracalyceal cyst and secundary lithiasis with a singlesession laparoscopic and percutaneous approach G. Caddeo, P. Usai, A. De Lisa, Italy VP28.2 Large bladder stone: percutaneous suprapubic cystolithotripsy (PCCL) or transurethral cystolithotripsy (TUCL)? M. Hosseini, A. Aryafar, A. Aminsharifi, A. Yousefi, R. Inaloo, A. Hassanpour, Iran VP28.3 Multimodal therapeutic approaches to forgotten ureteral stents S. Rabani, Iran VP28.4 A retrospective study for urologic complications after transureteral lithotripsy (TUL) procedure in 100 patients refered to Imam Reza Hospital M. Darabi Mahboub, R. Taghavi, M. Namjoo, Iran VP28.5 Complications and conversions of laparoendoscopic single-site surgery (LESS): Multi-center experience results from the notes working group B. Irwin, J. Cadeddu, C. Tracy, F. Kim, W. Molina, A. Rane, C. Sundaram, J. Raybourn III, I. Gill, L. Kavoussi, R. Lee, M. Desai, USA VP28.6 Percutaneous nephrostomy (PCN) by urologist M. Hosseini, A. Aminsharifi, A. Aryafar, S. Ezatzadegan, M. Pakfetrat, Iran VP28.7 Clipless laparoscopic retroperitoneal lymph node dissection using bipolar electrocoagulation for sealing lymphatic vessels; initial series N. Simforoosh, H. Nasseh, P. Masoudi, M. Asle zare, S. Ghohestani, R. Eshratkhah, Iran VP28.8 Surgical technique of transurethral enucleation of intramural bladder leiomyomas K. Polyzois, I. Galanos, C. Georgiou, I. Fokitis, Greece VP28.9 Our experience of antegrade minimum incision endoscopic surgery of prostate cancer T. Hosoi, H. Uchida, N. Takahashi, F. Murakami, K. Suzuki, Japan VP28.10 Single percutaneous access under endoscopic control for management of large bladder stones E. Erkan, V. Sacak, G. Toktas, S. Ozkan, M. Demiray, E. Unluer, Turkey VP28.11 Percutaneous resection of renal pelvis urothelial carcinoma G. Simone, M. Ferriero, R. Papalia, S. Guaglianone, E. Forastiere, M. Gallucci, Italy 191 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 V-poster Sessions VP28.12 Is bacteriuria in patients with nephrostomy tube and complete obstruction of the ureter limited only to upper urinary tract system? C. Toutziaris, P. Gritsios, V. Adamou, A. Giakoumelos, K. Hatzimouratidis, Greece VP28.13 Laparoscopic management of synthetic mesh erosions of the bladder J. Ma, A. Herati, A.K. George, M. A. Atalla, L. Richstone, L. R. Kavoussi, USA VP28.14 Percutaneous cystolithotomy for calculi in reconstructed bladders: The UCLA experience A. Breda, M. Mossangen, J. Harper, J. Leppert, P. Schulam, B. Churchill, USA VP28.15 Long-term results of immediate endoscopic realignement of complete posterior urethral disruption M. Sofer, A. Beri, H. Matzkin, I. Kaver, USA VP28.16 Anti-retropulsion devices increase stone fragmentation efficiency with holmium:yag laser lithotripsy B. Chew, L. Jonat, D. Lange, R. Paterson, J. Teichman, USA VP28.17 Ureteroscopically assisted totally laparoscopic appendiculovesicostomy A. Aminsharifi, R. Niroomand, A. Eslahi, Iran VP28.18 A continuum based approach for skill acquisition for dorsal vein ligation using the laparoendoscopic single site surgery (LESS) platform S. Kommu, T. Finnigan, A. Chakravarti, A. Golash, C. Luscombe, United Kingdom VP28.19 Drainage of symptomatic hydronephrosis in patiens with local advanced prostate cancer C. Netsch, A. Beeck, T. Bach, A. Gross, Germany VP28.20 Prospective comparison of standard versus tubeless Mini-PCNL G. Wendt-Nordahl, F. Wezel, M.S. Michel, T. Knoll, Germany 192 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions 16.00 – 17.30 MP21 Pediatrics and Upper tract Moderators: W. Feitz, The Netherlands M. Ost, USA Assam II MP21.1 Bilateral cryptorchidism in silver-russell syndrome: the first experience of laparoscopic orchiopexy K. Yoo, S. Jeon, J. Lee, J. Kim, Korea MP21.2 The endoscopic therapy for melamine-associated urolithiasis in children Z. Xiao-Feng, Y. Yuan-Hu, X. Ri-Hai, China MP21.3 Effect of unilateral orchiectomy on contralateral testicular damage in unilateral testicular torsion S. Paick, H. Kim, M. Baek, Y. Lho, B. Lee, H. Choi, Korea MP21.4 Percutaneous management of nephrolithiasis in children and adolescents with spinal cord lesion B. Gayed, M. Smaldone, K. Shahrour, K. Sternberg, A. Mohamed, M. Ost, USA MP21.5 Incidence of urinary tract infections in children after successful correction of vesicoureteral reflux: comparison of endoscopic injection and open surgery O. Tanriverdi, M. Sýlay, M. Kadihasanoglu, H. Sirin, K. Horasanli, C. Miroglu, Greece MP21.6 The effect of restrictive bariatric surgery on kidney stone risk factors M. Semins, S. Donahue, K. Steele, J. Asplin, J. Berkowitz, B. Matlaga, USA MP21.7 The preliminary results of treatment outcomes on 60 verse 120 shock waves per minutes in an electroconductive lithotriptor A. Lo, M. Gohel, K. Wong, C. N, Singapore MP21.8 Multiple aneurysms in patients with chronic renal failure undergoing angio-embolisation for bleeding following percutaneous renal intervention: what are we dealing with? R. Mavuduru, D. Sarkar, S. Singh, M. Agarwal, A. Lal, A. Mandal, India MP21.9 Contemporary experience in the management of angiomyolipoma M. Jorge, J. Rosales, Z. Okhunov, J. Landman, J. McKiernan, K. Badani, USA 193 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions MP21.10 Percutaneous management of renal and perinephric abscesses T. Haresh, V. Joshi, India MP21.11 Late diagnosis and treatment of renal pseudoaneurysm in pediatric patient: complication of percutaneous nephrolithotomy M. Istanbulluoglu, E. Yildirim, T. Cicek, B. Ozturk, Turkey MP21.12 Unsatisfactory screening of urine with the next generation urine flow cytometer (UF-1000I) for significant bacteriuria G. Bonkat, M. Rieken, A. Feike, S. Wyler, T. Gasser, A. Bachmann, Switzerland MP21.13 Analysis of infectious stones: variability of laboratory analysis A. Krambeck, N. Khan, M. Jackson, J. Lingeman, J. Williams jr., USA MP21.14 Endoscopic management of plastic foreign body during percutaneous nephrolithotomy S. Guven, A. Ozturk, O. Kilic, U. Ozdemir, M. Piskin, M. Kilinc, Turkey MP21.15 Percutaneous nephrolithotomy under spinal anesthesia in treatment of staghorn calculi S.H. Mousavi-bahar, B. Borzouei, H. Babolhavaeji, Iran MP21.16 Renal access by urologist or radiologist during percutaneous nephrolithotomy J. Tomaszewski, M. Smaldone, S. Jackman, T. Averch, USA MP21.17 The radio graphic appearance of the calculi in put film and its effects on the result of extra corporeal shock wave lithotripsy M. Etafy, Egypt MP21.18 Closed external end double j catherter as a nephrostent in pyeloplasty for very small children with uretero-pelvic junction obstruction S.M. R. Rabani, Iran MP21.19 Similarities and differences between two different centers in percutaneus nephrolithotomy for large stones in horseshoe kidneys A. Skolarikos, A. Tefekli, A. Bisas, E. Sari, AY Müslümanoglu, C. Deliveliotis, Turkey MP21.20 The Comparison of digital and conventional flexible Ureterorenoscopy outcomes M. Binbay, AY Müslümanoglu, E. Yuruk, T. Akman , F. Ozgur, A. Tefekli, Turkey 194 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions 16.00 – 17.30 MP22 Endourology for nephrolithiasis Moderators: M. Stoller, USA A. Sahin, Turkey Effner II MP22.1 The modified amplatz pcnl sheath – initial experience S. Umranikar, P. Kumar, R. Kulkarni, E. Bellamy, P. Rao, M. Kulkarni, India MP22.2 Non-contact infrared temperature measurement of ultrasonic lithotripsy probes – a comparison of 3 different lithotripters during percutaneous nephrolitholapaxy C. Keil, P. Olbert, A. Hegele, A. Schrader, R. Hofmann, Germany MP22.3 PCNL in patients in patients who previously underwent open stone surgery T. Haresh, K. Sushil, S. Moteria, A. Jitendra, India MP22.4 A randomized placebo contol trial to study the in vivo effect of a chinese herb, shi wai, in male urinary stone former C. Ng, K. Ip, N. Poon, D. Gohel, Singapore MP22.5 Ordinance gelatine as an in vitro tissue simulation scaffold for SWL research C. Mendez Probst, M. Vanjecek, P. Cadieux, H. Razvi, Canada MP22.6 Endoscopic guided percutaneous access during percutaneous nephrolithotomy: Is it of any clinical advantage? S. Beck, N. Jain, A. Kaplan, G. Box, R. Clayman, E. McDougall, USA MP22.7 Comparison of medicare reimbursement for treatment of large solitary renal calculi by ureteroscopy and PCNL J. Johannes, N. Leone, S. Hubosky, D. Bagley, USA MP22.8 Osteopontine gene polymorphism in turkish urolithiasis patients E. Sönmezay, V. Tugcu, N. Gurbuz, A. Bitkin, T. Tarhan, A. Tasci, Turkey MP22.9 Percutaneous approach for the management of forgotten and fragmented J-stents L. Tahmaz, S. Bedir, M. Zor, S. Basal, I. Karabuga, M. Dayanc, Turkey MP22.10 Extraperitoneal laparoscopy-assisted percutaneous nephrolithotomy in a patient with osteogenesis imperfecta L. Tahmaz, S. Basal, M. Zor, Y. Ozgok, M. Kilciler, M. Dayanc, Turkey MP22.11 Uric acid stone formers – need to update protocols for metabolic evaluation H. Joshi, N. Baban, J. Greenwood, United Kingdom MP22.12 Surrounding fluid environment impacts stone fragmentation rate: an in vitro model using a hard artificial calculus C. Mendez Probst, M. Vanjecek, P. Cadieux, H. Razvi, Canada 195 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions MP22.13 Percutaneous access for intrarenal surgery: the learning curve O. Negrete-Pulido, M. Molina-Torres, A. Loske, J. Gutierrez-Aceves, Mexico MP22.14 Comparative study the clinical value of single B-mode ultrasound and B-mode ultrasound combined color Doppler ultrasound in the guidance of mini-invasive percutaneous nephrolithotomy to decrease the hemorrhagic complications X. Gao, M. Lu, X. Pu, China MP22.15 Minimally invasive percutaneous nephrolithtomy(MPNL) in treatment of calculi in horseshoe kidney A. Jitendra, R. Dipak MP22.16 Tubeless percutaneous renal surgery in supine position: initial experience and comparison with non tubeless technique S. Benjamin, F. Vargas, F. Araya, J. De la Torre, P. Valdevenito, E. Maldonado, Chile MP22.17 Unique scoring system for selecting a lithotripter M. Hanna, M. Medhat, R. Prem, USA MP22.18 Does the presence and severity of hydronephrosis have an impact on the outcomes of percutaneous nephrolithotomy procedures? O. Tanriverdi, M. Kendirci, M. Kadihasanoglu, M. Aydin, H. Sirin, C. Miroglu, Turkey MP22.19 Novel use of a coaxial film-based occlusion device for optimal access during percutaneous nephrolithotomy M. Gupta, M. Rothberg, M. Wosnitzer, USA MP22.20 Percutaneous nephrolithotripsy (PCNL) for patients with previous open renal surgery: is there any prognostic factor? S. Ben Rhouma, S. Sallami, M. Basli, A. Horchani, Y. Nouira, Iran MP22.21 Percutaneous nephrolithotripsy (PCNL) under spinal anesthesia: A prospective study T. Haresh, India 196 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions 16.00 – 17.30 MP23 Lower urinary tract Moderators: T. Sulser, Switzerland H. J. Keller, Germany Garmisch MP23.1 Patient-reported outcomes after polydimethylsiloxane injection in male patients with postoperative stress urinary incontinence E. Sacco, D. Tienforti, A. D‘Addessi, F. Pinto, M. Gardi, A. Tarquini, P. BassiItaly MP23.2 Evaluation of long-term results of botulinum-a toxin injections into the detrusor muscle for idiopathic overactive bladder syndrome (OAB) C. Frohme, Z. Varga, A. Schrader, P. Olbert, R. Hofmann, A. Hegele, Germany MP23.3 Efficacy of repeated botulinum toxin type A (BTX-A) injections into the bladder muscle due to idiopathic overactive bladder syndrome C. Frohme, Z. Varga, A. Schrader, P. Olbert, R. Hofmann, A. Hegele, Germany MP23.4 Is the extensor digitorum brevis test useful in predicting resistance to treatment with botulinum toxin-A in patients with overactive bladder? P. Sangster, V. Kalsi, A. Sahai, C. Cordivari, C. Fowler, P. Dasgupta, United Kingdom MP23.5 Treatment of moderate to severe female stress urinary incontinence with the adjustable continence therapy device after failed surgical repair P. Sassani, S. Aboseif, J. Gleason, E. Franke, S. Nash, J. Slutsky, USA MP23.6 Urinary outcomes following photoselective vaporization of the prostate J. Wei, N. Casanova, R. Jackson, L. Wallner, R. Dunn, USA MP23.7 SIS(submucosal intestinal suine) for the treatment of urinary stress incontinence in obese women M. Baptistussi, M. Morihisa, E. Gewher, A. Martins, Brazil MP23.8 Goserelin acetate combined pkrp for benign prostatic hyperplasia in patients with high surgical risk W. Xue, J. Pan, H. Chen, Q. Chen, Y. Chen, Y. Huang, China MP23.9 Progression of surgically treated BPH patients with renal insufficiency T. Haresh, India MP23.10 Ablative efficiency of lithium triborate laser vaporisation and conventional transurethral resection of the prostate: A comparison using transrectal three-dimensional ultrasound volumetry L. Hefermehl, D. Strebel, O. Gross, T. Sulser, H. Seifert, T. Hermanns, Switzerland 197 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions MP23.11 Tempero bipolar radio frequency thermal treatment for chronic prostatitis: Initial results C. Beck, A. Beck, Germany MP23.12 Evaluation of efficacy and safety of KTP photoselective vaporization of the prostate for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia: the 3-year results Y. Seungok, J. Tae Young, L. Jeongki, K. Yun Beomm, Korea MP23.13 Simultaneous surgical treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia and inguinal hernia (report of 182 cases) C. Xiaoming, W. Dongwen, L. Chun, China MP23.14 Safety and efficacy of greenlight laser vaporization of the prostate in patients with ongoing oral anticoagulation – long-term results after more than 700 interventions M. Rieken, G. Bonkat, S. Wyler, T. Gasser, A. Bachmann, Switzerland MP23.15 Self-expanding stent insertion for recurrent bulbar urethral strictures: up to15-year follow-up M. Sercelik, I. Bozkurt, K. Zengin, K. Oskay, O. Yigitbasi, Turkey MP23.16 Electrospun polymer scaffolds – not an ideal material for bladder and urethral substitution in a rabbit model D. Pick, S. Kolla, J. Gelman, M. Louie, E. McDougall, R. Clayman, USA MP23.17 Changes of voiding symptoms due to long-term ureteral double-J-stenting J. Lim, Y. Kim, E. Hwang, S. So, D. Han, E. Kim, Korea MP23.18 Supracervical robotic assisted sacrocolpopexy and robotic hysterectomy as treatment for pelvic organ prolapse: Preliminary results A. Benson, B. Kramer, E. Nelson, B. Schwartz, USA MP23.19 Building a better bladder: pressure-flow urodynamic studies in cadaveric orthotopic neobladders A.K. George, A. Herati, A. Srinivasan, L. Kavoussi, M. Vira, L. Richstone, USA 198 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions 16.00 – 17.30 MP24 Endourology –upper urinary tract Moderators: T. Lopez, Portugal A. Hegele, Germany Partenkirchen MP24.1 Ureteroscopic instrument damage; experience after 5,500 ureteroscopies P. Geavlete, D. Georgescu, R. Multescu, B. Geavlete, Romania MP24.2 “Chip on a stick” technology – first Romanian experience P. Geavlete, R. Multescu, V. Mirciulescu, B. Geavlete, Romania MP24.3 Drilling through the impaction: possible use of an atherectomy drilling device for urolithiasis D. Lifshitz, A. Razmaria, S. Shikanov, A. Shalhav, K. Zorn, USA MP24.4 Creation of a fluid chamber with the accordion device increases fragmentation during ureteral eswl: In vitro and ex vivo results J. Ditrolio, P. Ciccone, M. Lasalle, R. Bhalla, USA MP24.5 Comparative evaluation of efficacy of use tamsulocin and/or tamsulocin plus dexametazon for explusive therapy of distal ureteral calculi after extra corporal shock wave lithotripsy R. Mahdavi Zafarghandi, M. Mahdavi Zafarghandi, Iran MP24.6 Can the accordion stone device assist in upper ureteral ESWL? Pilot clinical experience with a novel use of the device? R. David, USA MP24.7 Multi-institutional one year follow up experience with the Resonance™ metallic stent for the management of extrinsic ureteral obstruction C. Allam, D. Soderdahl, R. Marcovich, J. Hernandez, USA MP24.8 A month with a double-j stent: The short term morbidity and outcomes of ureteric stenting T. Haresh, India MP24.9 The effect of protamine sulfate on porcine ureteral permeability D. Pick, S. Shelkovnivkov, M. Louie, A. Kaplan, E. McDougall, R. Clayman, USA MP24.10 ECIRS (endoscopic combined intra-renal surgery) for urolithiasis in Galdakao-modified supine Valdivia position: Our experience C. Scoffone, P. Massimiliano, C. Cracco, M. Cossu, S. Grande, R. Scarpa, Italy MP24.11 Irrigation flow differences in flexible ureteroscopes of the newest generation S. Kruck, J. Bedke, D. Schilling, K. Sievert, A. Stenzl, U. Nagele, Germany 199 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, October 9, 2009 Moderated Poster Sessions MP24.12 A validated questionnaire study comparing stent-related symptoms between conventional JJ stents and a novel thermo-expandable segmental ureteric metal stent D. Patel, Z. Maan, T. El-Husseiny, A. Papatsoris, J. Masood, N. Buchholz, United Kingdom MP24.13 Ureteric stents and the electronic registry: Do they work? A. Patel, R. Zakri, N. Shrotri, India MP24.14 Parallel metallic and polymeric ureteral stenting for ureteroenteric stricture M. Wuerstle, J. Gleason, G. Chien, USA MP24.15 The effect of tamsulosin on expulsion of ureteral stones after extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy Y. Seungok, L. Jeongki, J. Tae Young, K. Yun Beom, Korea MP24.16 Ureteral metal stents: ten years experience for the treatment of malignant ureteral obstruction P. Kallidonis, K. Katsanos, D. Karnabatidis, I. Kyriazis, A. Al Aown, E. Liatsikos, Greece MP24.17 Evaluation of the effect of endeavor drug eluting stent in the porcine ureter P. Kallidonis, I. Kyriazis, A. Al aown, S. Spiliopoulos, C. Kalogeropoulou, E. Liatsikos, Greece MP24.18 The capability of antiretropulsion devices to redirect fluid irrigation during ureteroscopy B. Chew, B. Poh, L. Jonat, D. Lange, Canada MP24.19 Intraoperative stenting of the upper urinary tract is not necessary after resection of the ureteric orifice during TUR-B A. Neisius, R. Gillitzer, S. Keber, C. Hampel, J. Thüroff, Germany MP24.20 Ability of antiretropulsion devices to prevent intrarenal pressure rise in ex vivo porcine model M. Rothberg, L. Suh, M. Gupta, USA 200 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Saturday, October 10, 2009 Educational Courses 6.30 – 7.45 6.30 – 7.45 6.30 – 7.45 EC19 Female Urology: Tips and Tricks of Minimally Invasive therapy Chairman: G. Badlani, USA Klenze EC19.1 Vaginal reconstruction of the pelvic floor: tips and tricks B. Liedl, Germany EC19.2 Complications of vaginal surgery: how to avoid & or deal with them G. Badlani, USA EC19.3 All there is to know about BOTOX use S. Khan, UK EC20 HIFU for prostate cancer Chairman: W. Wieland, Germany EC20.1 Current role of HIFU in prostate cancer W. Wieland, Germany EC20.2 Long-term results and prediction of outcome after HIFU in prostate cancer A. Blana, Germany EC20.3 The learning curve and influence of endoscopic procedures R. Sabnis, India EC20.4 Focal HIFU in prostate cancer – future or fiction R. van Velthoven, Belgium EC21 How to learn HoLEP Chairman: P. Gilling, New Zealand EC21.1 How I do it (for both small and large prostates) R. Kuntz, Germany EC21.2 The Learning curve – a review of the evidence P. Gilling, New Zealand EC21.3 Learning HoLEP: The Japanese experience T. Shitara, Japan EC21.4 Pitfalls and Problems during HoLEP A. Varshney, India Holl Atlanta 201 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Saturday, October 10, 2009 Educational Courses 6.30 – 7.45 6.30 – 7.45 6.30 – 7.45 202 EC22 Laparoscopic and robotic reconstructive surgery Chairman: H. Winfield, USA EC22.1 Laparoscopic robotically assisted pyeloplasty D. Wang, USA EC22.2 Laparoscopic ureteral reimplantation – N. Simforoosh, Iran EC22.3 Laparoscopic robotically assisted ureteroureterostomy, ureteropyelostomy and calyceal diverticulectomy H. Winfield, USA EC23 Management of large renal tumors Chairman: G.T. Sung, Korea EC23.1 Preoperative evaluation and surgical considerations G.T. Sung, Korea EC23.2 Open approach for large renal tumors R. Hattori, Japan EC23.3 Laparoscopic approach for large renal tumors P. Pinto, USA EC23.4 Metastectomy and cytoreductive therapy A. Goezen, Germany EC24 MIS in transplants Chairman: C. Cheng, Singapore EC24.1 MIS in Transplant – Introduction C. Cheng, Singapore EC24.2 Outcome of MIS Donor nephrectomy S. Hedican, USA EC24.3 Techniques of MIS donor nephrectomy A. Ganpule, India EC24.4 Complications of MIS donor nephrectomy H.H. Kim, Korea EC24.5 Future of MIS donor nephrectomy in promoting transplant S-K. Li, China Sydney Barcelona Garmisch SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Saturday, October 10, 2009 Plenary Sessions 7.45 – 13.00 P4 Auditorium / Ballroom Moderators: J. Rassweiler, Germany C. Chaussy, Germany A. Shalav, USA Take home messages 7.45 – 9.00 P4.1 Basic research G. Box, USA P4.2 Training / Simulators R. Sweet, USA P4.3 ESWL G. Tailly, Belgium P4.4 Percutaneous Techniques A. Tefekli, Turkey P4.5 Ureteroscopy /RIRS M. Dhar, USA P4.6 Lower Tract O. Reich, Germany P4.7 Imaging – Navigation D. Assimos, USA P4.8 Female Urology J. Corcos, Canada P4.9 Pediatrics H. Lottmann, France P4.10 Laparoscopy T. Habuchi, Japan P4.11 Robotics K. Zorn, USA P4.12 New Technology S. Micali, Italy 203 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Saturday, October 10, 2009 Plenary Sessions Annual Essay Contest Winners 9.00 – 9.15 Basic Science 1st Place (tie) P4.13 Oxidative Renal Cell Injury Induced by Calcium Oxalate and Renoprotection with Antioxidants: A Possible Role of Oxidative Stress in Nephrolithiasis M. Davalos, USA P4.14 Dual Energy Computed Tomography with Advanced Postimage Acquisition Data Processing: Improved Determination of Urinary Stone Composition M. Ferrandino, USA P4.15 Characterization of Renal Ischemia Using DLP® Hyperspectral Imaging: A Comparison of Artery-Only Occlusion (AO) Versus Artery and Vein Occlusion (AV) C. Tracy, USA Focal therapy of prostate cancer Chairmen: T. Bjerklund-Johannsen, Denmark F. M. J. Debruyne, The Netherlands 9.15 – 10.00 10.00 – 10.15 204 P4.16 Cryotherapy A. Katz, USA P4.17 HIFU S. Thüroff, Germany P4.18 Radical TURP M. Reuter, Germany P4.19 Brachytherapy T. Henkel, Germany P4.20 Tookad B. Djavan, USA P4.21 MR-guided focal ultrasound ablation – MRFus A. Patel, United Kingdom P4.22 Best Paper Awards (Olympus) presented by M. Pearle, Chair of Award Comittee SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Saturday, October 10, 2009 Plenary Sessions 10.30 – 11.15 P4.23 P4.24 P4.25 P4.26 P4.27 P4.28 11.15 – 12.00 P4.29 P4.30 P4.31 P4.32 P4.33 12.00 – 12.10 12.10 – 12.15 12.15 – 12.30 12.30 Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy – Tips and Tricks Chairman: A. Shalhav, USA Introduction A. Shalhav, USA When should we recommend open partial nephrectomy – My tips and tricks for LPN C. Abbou, France Managing introperative and post operative bleeding during LPN – My tips and tricks for LPN S. Pautler, USA When should we convert to open but not for bleeding – My tips and tricks for LPN M. Aron, USA Managing intraoperative tumor violation/positive margin – My tips and tricks for LPN T. Matsuda, Japan Closing remarks A. Shalhav, USA Laparoscopic radical prostatectomy – Tips and Tricks Chairmen: B. Guillonneau, USA F. Santinelli, Argentina Creation of the extraperitoneal space C. Pavlovich, USA Technical aspects of pelvic lymph node dissection B. Guillonneau, USA Preservation of the neurovascular bundle C. Abbou, France Optimizing early continence J. Rassweiler, Germany Closing remarks B. Guillonneau, USA Thank you and good luck! J. Rassweiler, Germany C. Chaussy, Germany Introduction of new President G. Badlani, USA P. van Cangh, Belgium 28th WCE Presentation A. Shalhav, USA ADJOURN 205 HANDS-ON EDUCATION AND MASTERCLASSES Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Masterclasses in Endourology 14.00 – 15.30 MC1 Endourology 1 (Cook) Course Directors: M. Wong, Singapore A. Joyce, United Kingdom Asam I 14.00 – 15.30 MC2 Advences in Ureteroscopy – From Theory to Practice (Boston Scientific) Course Director: D. Bagley, USA Faculty: M. Grasso, USA J. Dendstedt, Canada F. Keeley, United Kingdom Effner I Coffee Break in the Exhibition Area 15.30 – 16.00 16.00 – 17.30 MC3 Endourology 3 (Cook) Course Directors: M. Wong, Singapore A. Joyce, United Kingdom Asam I 16.00 – 17.30 MC4 LESS – Laparo-Endoscopic-Single-Site Surgery: Advances in a new technique (Olympus) Course Directors: J.U. Stolzenburg, Germany I. Gill, USA E. Barret, France Effner I 206 HANDS-ON EDUCATION AND MASTERCLASSES Thursday, October 8, 2009 Masterclasses in Endourology 14.00 – 15.30 MC5 Endourology 5 (Cook) Course Directors: G. Fuchs, USA J. Gutierrez, Mexico Asam I 14.00 – 15.30 MC6 PCNL – Prone, supine or both – different approach for a successful outcome (Boston Scientific) Course Directors: D. Tolley, United Kingdom Faculty: G. Preminger, USA R. Scarpa, Italy Effner I Coffee Break in the Exhibition Area 15.30 – 16.00 16.00 – 17.30 MC7 Endourology 7 (Cook) Course Directors: G. Fuchs, USA J. Gutierrez, Mexico Asam I 16.00 – 17.30 MC8 Endourologic diagnosis & stone management: What is new? (Olympus) Course Directors: O. Traxer, France A. Patel, United Kingdom M. Pearle, USA A. Martov, Russia Effner I 207 HANDS-ON EDUCATION AND MASTERCLASSES Friday, October 9, 2009 Masterclasses in Endourology 14.00 – 15.30 MC9 Endourology 9 (Cook) Course Directors: N. Bernado, Argentina A. Joyce,United Kingdom Asam I 14.00 – 15.30 MC10 Endourology X – Hospitality (Boston Scientific) Effner I Coffee Break in the Exhibition Area 15.30 – 16.00 16.00 – 17.30 MC11 Endourology 11 (Cook) Course Directors: N. Bernado, Argentina A. Joyce,United Kingdom Asam I 16.00 – 17.30 MC12 Plasma Vaporization & TURis: An update from long-term users (Olympus) Course Directors: A. Patel, United Kingdom A. Bachmann, Switzerland O. Reich, Germany B. van Cleynebreugel, Belgium M. Naudin, Belgium Effner I 208 HANDS-ON EDUCATION AND MASTERCLASSES Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Hands-on training sessions 14.00 – 17.00 HOT LAP1 Laparoscopy Course Directors: J. Klein, Germany T. Frede, Germany Fischer The aim of this course is to provide a structured programme of hands-on-training in urologic laparoscopy. The delegates are trained at different models for endoscopic suturing and dissection including the vesico-urethral anastomosis, retroperitoneal lymph node dissection, nephrectomy, partial nephrectomy using perfused pelvi-trainers (P.O.P.). The WCE-faculty consists of experienced surgeons in the field of laparoscopy. The delegates will see a video-demonstration of the different tasks and then be instructed according to their level of expertise. 14.00 Theory J. Klein, Germany 14.15 – 17.00 Practical exercise Tutors: C. Doehn, Germany A. Breda, Spain T. Erdogru, Turkey M. Burchardt, Germany A. Cestari, Italy B. Lee, USA C. Demirdag, Turkey HOT URS1 Hands-on training Gärtner Course Directors: O. Traxer, France S. Lahme, Germany The aim of this course is to provide a structured programme of hands-on-training in ureterorenoscopy. The delegates are trained at different models for endoscopic management of urolithiasis. The use of different guide-wires, baskets, and lithotripters are demonstrated. The WCE-faculty consists of experienced surgeons in the field of ureteroscopy. The delegates will see a video-demonstration of the different tasks and then be instructed according to their level of expertise. 14.00 Theory O. Traxer, France 14.15 – 17.00 Practical exercise Tutors: T. Knoll, Germany P. Osther, Denmark N. Buchholz, United Kingdom S. Gravas, Greece P. Geavlete, Romania R. Tschada, Germany 209 HANDS-ON EDUCATION AND MASTERCLASSES Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Hands-on training sessions HOT TUR1 Hands-on training Bürklein Course Directors: R.Muschter, Germany H. Leyh, Germany The aim of this course is to provide a well-structured training program for transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP). Followed a detailed instruction, the delegates have the possibility to get aquainted with different techniques of TURP using Phantom- and Virtual reality models. The WCE-faculty consists of experienced surgeons in the field of TURP. 14.00 Theory H. Leyh, Germany 14.15 – 17.00 Practical exercise Tutors: M. Löbelenz, Germany S. Melchior, Germany A. Skolarikos, Greece A. Mendoza, Mexico A. Martov, Russia G. Wendt-Nordahl, Germany 210 HANDS-ON EDUCATION AND MASTERCLASSES Thursday, October 8, 2009 Hands-on training sessions 14.00 – 17.00 HOT LAP2 Laparoscopy Course Directors: J. Klein, Germany O. Castillo, Chile 14.00 Theory J. Klein, Germany 14.15 – 17.00 Practical exercise Tutors: D. Westphal, Germany D. Fahlenkamp, Germany G. Kovacs, Hungary P. Nyirãdy, Hungary P. Pinto, USA S. Yip, Hongkong S. Esquivel, Peru HOT URS2 Hands-on training Fischer Gärtner Course Directors: O. Traxer, France C. Tuerk, Austria 14.00 Theory O. Traxer, France 14.15 – 17.00 Practical exercise Tutors: K.U. Koehrmann, Germany T. Voegeli, Germany O. Tuncay, Turkey S. Kandasami, India A. Lampel, Germany C. Mamoulakis, The Netherlands HOT TUR2 Hands-on training Bürklein Course Directors: H. Leyh, Germany V. Bucuras, Romania 14.00 Theory H. Leyh, Germany 14.15 – 17.00 Practical exercise Tutors: M. Baykara, Turkey S. Melchior, Germany U. Zwergel, Germany A. Bachmann, Switzerland M. Reuter, Germany T. Zwergel, Germany 211 HANDS-ON EDUCATION AND MASTERCLASSES Friday, October 9, 2009 Hands-on training sessions 14.00 – 17.00 HOT LAP3 Laparoscopy Course Directors: J. Klein, Germany L. Salomon, France 14.00 Theory J. Klein, Germany 14.15 – 17.00 Practical exercise Tutors: G. Hofmockel, Germany A.S. Goezen, Turkey S. Subotic, Germany B. van Cleynebreugel, Belgium C. Stock, Germany A. Celia, Italy R. Groh, Germany HOT URS3 Hands-on training Fischer Gärtner Course Directors: O. Traxer, France A. Patel, United Kingdom 14.00 Theory O. Traxer, France Practical exercise M. Conradie, South Africa R. Marcovic, USA R. Lyng, Chile D. Neisius, Germany M. Ramalingam, India A. Hoznek, France HOT TUR3 Hands-on training Course Directors: H. Leyh, Germany R. Muschter, Germany 14.00 Theory H. Leyh, Germany 14.15 – 17.00 Practical exercise Tutors: C. Stein, Chile S. Ho, Singapore A.R. Kural, Turkey P. Faul, Germany O. Reich, Germany C. Hampel, Germany 212 Bürklein EXHIBITORS PLAN Sheraton Ground Level 213 EXHIBITORS PLAN The Westin Grand Hotel Ground Level 214 EXHIBITORS PLAN Arabella TWGH oben 215 EXHIBITORS Company Area Code Town booth-No. American Medical Systems Angiodynamics Arizant International AST Advanced Shockwave Technology GmbH Bayer Vital GmbH, BSP – ONC BK Medical Boston Scientific C. R. Bard GmbH Coloplast ManuFacturing Cook Medical Urology COVIDIEN Deutschland GmbH CROES Dornier MedTech Europe GmbH E.M.S. Electro Medical Systems S.A. EDAP TMS GmbH Endourological Society Erbe Elektromedizin GmbH Ethicon Endo-Surgery Ethicon Products EuroMedical GmbH Fresenius Kabi Deutschland GmbH Galil Medical Initia Medical Technologies Intuitive Surgical Sàrl Johnson & Johnson Medical GmbH Karl Storz GmbH & Co. KG LISA laser products OHG Limmer Laser GmbH Lumenis Germany GmbH Olympus Medical Systems Europa GmbH OptiMed – Medizinische Instrumente GmbH P. J. Dahlhausen & Co. GmbH Pnn Medical A / S Prosurgics Ltd Quanta System SPA Richard Wolf GmbH Richard Wolf GmbH Rosen Pharma GmbH Siemens AG Medical Solution StarMedTec GmbH Storz Medical AG Trimedyne, Inc. Urorad Medtech GmbH UROTECH Medizinische Technologie GmbH uro-mobile gmbH UROVISION GmbH Vision-Sciences, Inc. Wyeth Pharma GmbH USA D USA D D DK USA UK F IE D NL D CH D USA D D D D D UK IL CH D D D D D D D D DK UK I D D D D D CH USA D D D D USA D Minnesota Johannesberg Eden Prairie Jena Leverkusen Herlev Marlborough Crawley Rosny-Sous-Bois Limerick Neustadt Amsterdam Wessling Nyon Flensburg Seaford Tübingen Norderstedt Norderstedt Siegsdorf-Vorauf Bad Homburg West Sussex Petach Tikva Aubonne Norderstedt Tuttlingen Katlenburg-Lindau Berlin Dreieich Hamburg Ettlingen Köln Kvistgaard Bracknell Solbiate Olona Knittlingen Knittlingen St. Ingbert Erlangen Starnberg 8274 Tägerwilen Lake Forest, CA 92675 Schömberg Achenmühle Erlenbach Bad Aibling Orangeburg Münster W 26 W 35 S 08 W 37 W 24 W 04 W 17 W 14 S 04 W 15 S 10 W 35 W 09 W 10 W 30 W 23 S 01 W 02 W 02 S 11 W 22 W 11 W 19 S 12 W 02 W 28 W 06 W 33 W 27 W 18 S 02 W 08 W 16 S 07 S 05 W 07 S 06 W 03 W 12 W 29 W 20 W 13 S 09 W 25 W 32 W 01 W 05 S 03 216 FACULTY Invited Faculty and Moderators Bernardo, Norberto . . . . . . . . . . Argentina Abbou, Claude . . . . . . . . . . . . . France Bhandari, M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Abreu, Sidney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brazil Bhayani, Sam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Akcetin, Zhia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Turkey Bianchi, Gianpaolo . . . . . . . . . . Italy Agarwal, Mayank . . . . . . . . . . . India Bilen, Cenk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Turkey Ahlering, Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Bischoff, Werner . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Ahn, Hanjong . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Korea Bierklund-Johannsen, Truls . . . . . Denmark Albala, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Blana, Andreas . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Aldana, Joel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Philippine Boonyapanichskul, Paibul . . . . . Thailand Alivizatos, Gerasimos . . . . . . . . . Greece Box, Geoffrey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Alken, Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Breda, Alberto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spain Altug, Ugur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Turkey Breda, Guglielmo . . . . . . . . . . . Italy Andersen, Jesper Rye . . . . . . . . . Denmark Brehmer, Marianne . . . . . . . . . . Sweden Annerstedt, Magnus . . . . . . . . . Denmark Bross, Stephan . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Aron, Monish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Buchholz, Noor . . . . . . . . . . . . . United Kingdom Artibani, Walter . . . . . . . . . . . . . Italy Bucuras, Viorel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Romania Assimos, Dean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Burchardt, Martin . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Atug, F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Turkey Burger, Maximillian . . . . . . . . . . Germany Auge, Brian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Caddedu, Jeffrey . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Autorino, Riccardo . . . . . . . . . . . Italy Canes, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Baba, Shiro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Japan Carl, Stefan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Babayan, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . USA Castillo, Octavio . . . . . . . . . . . . Chile Bach, Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Castle, Erik . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Bachmann, Alexander . . . . . . . . Switzerland Cathelineau, Xavier . . . . . . . . . . France Badlani, Gopal . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Celia, Andrea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Italy Bagley, Demetrius . . . . . . . . . . . USA Cestari, Andrea . . . . . . . . . . . . . Italy Baptistussi, M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brazil Challacombe, Ben . . . . . . . . . . . Australia Barret, Eric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . France Chan, W. S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HK China Bassiri, Abbas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Iran Chaussy, Christian . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Baumert, Hervé . . . . . . . . . . . . . France Cheng, Christopher . . . . . . . . . . Singapore Baumhauer, Matthias . . . . . . . . Germany Chew, Ben . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Canada Bayer, Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Chien, Gary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Baykara, Mehmet . . . . . . . . . . . Turkey Chiu, Allen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Taiwan Beer, Manfred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Cheon, Jun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Korea Bergsdorf, Thorsten . . . . . . . . . . Germany Clayman, Ralph . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Berkenblit, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . USA Cleveland, Ronald . . . . . . . . . . . USA 217 FACULTY Conradie, Marius . . . . . . . . . . . . South Africa Fornara, Paolo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Corcos, Jacques . . . . . . . . . . . . . Canada Forssmann, Bernd . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Cresswell, Joanne . . . . . . . . . . . United Kingdom Fortes, Marco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brazil Date, Jaydeep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . India Frede, Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Davis, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Frohneberg, Dieter . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Daels, Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Argentina Fuchs, Gerhard . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Debruyne, Frans . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Netherlands Fujimoto, Kiyohide . . . . . . . . . . . Japan Defidio, Lorenzo . . . . . . . . . . . . Italy Gaboardi, Franco . . . . . . . . . . . . Italy Deger, Serdar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Gallucci, Michele . . . . . . . . . . . . Italy De la Rosette, Jean . . . . . . . . . . The Netherlands Gangi, Afshin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . France De la Taille, Alexandre . . . . . . . . France Ganpule, Arvind . . . . . . . . . . . . . India Demirdag, Cetin . . . . . . . . . . . . Turkey Gao, Xiaofeng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . China Denstedt, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . Canada Gaston, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . France De Reijke, Theo . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Netherlands Geavlete, Petrisor . . . . . . . . . . . Romania Desai, Janak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . India Gelet, Albert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Francé Desai, Mahesh . . . . . . . . . . . . . India Gettmann, Matthew . . . . . . . . . USA Desai, Mihir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Gill, Indebir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA De Sio, Marco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Italy Gilling, Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Zealand Dhar, Mrinal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Goezen, Ali Serdar . . . . . . . . . . . Turkey Djavan, Bob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Goldstein, Marc . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Doehn, Christian . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Gomez Sancha, Fernando . . . . . Spain Echtle, Dieter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Gozzi, Christian . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Eisele, Clavio-Jorge . . . . . . . . . . United Kingdom Grasso, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Elhilali, Mostafa . . . . . . . . . . . . Canada Gravas, Stavros . . . . . . . . . . . . . Greece Embert, Hugo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . France Groh, Reinhard . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Emberton, Martin . . . . . . . . . . . United Kingdom Gross, Andreas . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Eraky, Ibrahim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Egypt Gschwend, Jürgen . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Erdogru, Tibet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Turkey Guazzoni, Giorgio . . . . . . . . . . . Italy Escovar, Paul jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Venezuela Guillonneau, Bertrand . . . . . . . . USA Esen, Tarik . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Turkey Guitierrez, Jorge . . . . . . . . . . . . Mexcio Esquivel, Sandra . . . . . . . . . . . . Peru Gumpinger, Rudolf . . . . . . . . . . Germany Fahlenkamp, Dirk . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Gupta, Mantu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Faul, Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Haber, George-Pascal . . . . . . . . USA Feitz, Wouter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Netherlands Habuchi, Tomonori . . . . . . . . . . Japan Ficarra, Vincenzo . . . . . . . . . . . . Italy Haecker, Axel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Figenshau, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . USA Haferkamp, Axel . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany 218 FACULTY Hagg, Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Katz, Aron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Hahn, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sweden Kavoussi, Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Hampel, Christian . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Kawauchi, Akihiro . . . . . . . . . . . Japan Hartung, Rudolf . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Keeley, Francis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . United Kingdom Hattori, Ryouhei . . . . . . . . . . . . Japan Kekre, Nitin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . India Hatzinger, Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Keller, Hans-Jörg . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Haupt, Gerald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Kim, Fernando . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Hautmann, Richard . . . . . . . . . . Germany Kim, Hyeon Hoe . . . . . . . . . . . . Korea Hedican, Sean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Kirpekar, Deepak . . . . . . . . . . . . India Hegele, Axel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Khan, Shamim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . United Kingdom Hemal, Ashok . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Klein, Jan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Henkel, Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Klingler, Christoph . . . . . . . . . . . Austria Herrel, Duke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Knoll, Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Hirzinger, Gerd . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Koehrmann, Kai Uwe . . . . . . . . . Germany Ho, Henry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Singapore Kovac, Gabor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hungary Hofmann, Rainer . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Kriegmair, Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Hofmockel, Gerog . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Kulkarni, Ravi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . United Kingdom Hohenfellner, Markus . . . . . . . . . Germany Kuntz, Rainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Honey, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Canada Kural, Ali Riza . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Turkey Horsch, Reinhold . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Kuczyk, Markus . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Hoznek, Andreas . . . . . . . . . . . . France Kurien, Abraham . . . . . . . . . . . . India Hruza, Marcel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Laguna, Pilar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Netherlands Humphreys, Mitchell . . . . . . . . . USA Lahme, Sven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Huyghe, Eric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . France Laible, Volker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Janetschek, Gunter . . . . . . . . . . Austria Lampel, Alexander . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Jarrett, Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Landman, Jaime . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Jewett, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . Canada Lang, Christoph . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Jocham, Dieter . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Larner, Tim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . United Kingdom John, Hubert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Switzerland Lee, Benjamin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Jordan, Gerald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Lee, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Joseph, Jean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Lee, Tchun Yong . . . . . . . . . . . . Korea Joyce, Adrian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . United Kingdom Leveillie, Ray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Juenemann, Klaus-Peter . . . . . . Germany Leyh, Herbert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Kandasami, Sangham . . . . . . . . India Li, Shu-Keung . . . . . . . . . . . . . . China Kandarp, Parikh . . . . . . . . . . . . . India Li, Xun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . China Kaouk, Jihad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Liatsikos, Evangelos . . . . . . . . . . Greece 219 FACULTY Liedl, Bernhard . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Muschter, Rolf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Lima, Estevao . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Portugal Nadler, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Lingeman, James . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Naito, Seiji . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Japan Loch, Tillmann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Nakada, Stephen . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Loebelenz, Matthias . . . . . . . . . Germany Nanke, Ralf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Lopes, Tame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Portugal Naudin, Michel . . . . . . . . . . . . . Belgium Loske, Achim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mexico Negrete, Oscar . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mexico Lottmann, Henri . . . . . . . . . . . . France Neisius, Dietmar . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Lutz, Andreas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Netto, Nelson Rodrigues . . . . . . Brazil Lyng, Raul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chile Neumayr, Andreas . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Maheshwari, Pankaj . . . . . . . . . India Nyirãdy, Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hungary Mallikarjuna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . India O´Brien, Tim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . United Kindom Mamoulakis, Charalampos . . . . . The Netherlands Obemeder, Ralph . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Marberger, Michael . . . . . . . . . . Austria Oktay, Bülent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Turkey Marcovich, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . USA Olbert, Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Martov, Alexei . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Russia Ono, Yoshinari . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Japan Matlaga, Brian . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Ost, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Matsuda, Tadashi . . . . . . . . . . . Japan Osther, Palle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Denmark Mc Ateer, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Özgok, Yasar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Turkey Mc Dougall, Elspeth . . . . . . . . . USA Pace, Kenneth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Canada Meinert, Christian . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Palou, Jean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spain Melchior, Sebastian . . . . . . . . . . Germany Pansadoro, Alberto . . . . . . . . . . Italy Melzer, Andreas . . . . . . . . . . . . . United Kingdom Pansadoro, Vito . . . . . . . . . . . . . Italy Mendoza, Arturo . . . . . . . . . . . . Mexico Parekattil, Sijo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Menon, Mani . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Park, Hyung Keun . . . . . . . . . . . Korea Merseburger, Axel . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Parra, Raul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Messas, Aurel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . France Patel, Anup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . United Kingdom Micali, Salvatore . . . . . . . . . . . . Italy Patel, Hiten . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . United Kingdom Michel, Maurice-Stephan . . . . . . Germany Pautler, Stephen . . . . . . . . . . . . Canada Miller, Kurt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Pavlovich, C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Monga, Manoj . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Peabody, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Montanari, Emanuele . . . . . . . . Italy Pearle, Margaret . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Moon, Young Tae . . . . . . . . . . . . Korea Perez-Castro, Enrique . . . . . . . . Spain Mottrie, Alex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Belgium Peters, Craig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Munch, Larry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Petrut, Bogdan . . . . . . . . . . . . . Romania Munver, Ravi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Piechaud, Thierry . . . . . . . . . . . . France 220 FACULTY Pinto, Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Scarpa, Roberto . . . . . . . . . . . . . Italy Polascik, Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Scoffone, Cesare . . . . . . . . . . . . Italy Ponsky, Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Seibold, Jörg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Porter, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Seo, Ill Young . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Korea Porpiglia, Francesco . . . . . . . . . . Italy Shalhav, Arieh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Preminger, Glenn . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Shin, Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Puppo, Paolo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Italy Shitara, Toshiya . . . . . . . . . . . . . Japan Pushkar, Dimitri . . . . . . . . . . . . . Russia Shu, Tung . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Ramalingam, Manidam . . . . . . . India Siegel, Yoram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Israel Rane, Abhay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . United Kingdom Siemer, Stefan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Rao, Pradeep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Sievert, Karl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Rassweiler, Jens . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Simforoosh, Nasser . . . . . . . . . . Iran Reich, Oliver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Smith, Arthur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Rein, Patrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Skolarikos, Alexander . . . . . . . . . Greece Reuter, Matthias . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Sofer, Mario . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Richstone, Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Sotelo, René . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Venezuela Rimington, Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . United Kingdom Staehler, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Rioja, Jorge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spain Stein, Conrado . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chile Rocco, Bernardo . . . . . . . . . . . . Italy Stenzl, Arnulf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Rocco, Francesco . . . . . . . . . . . . Italy Stief, Christian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Roesch, Wolfgang . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Stock, Christian . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Rothenberger, Karl-Heinz . . . . . . Germany Stoeckle, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Sabnis, Ravindra . . . . . . . . . . . . India Stoller, Marshall . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Sahin, Ahmet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Turkey Stolzenburg, Jens-Uwe . . . . . . . Germany Saito, Mitsuro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Japan Straub, Markus . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Salomon, Laurant . . . . . . . . . . . France Su, Li-Ming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Santinelli, Flavio . . . . . . . . . . . . Argentina Subotic, Svetozar . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Sarica, Kemal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Turkey Sulser, Tullio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Switzerland Schiefelbein, Frank . . . . . . . . . . Germany Sun, Yinghao . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . China Schilling, Albrecht . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Sundaram, Chandru . . . . . . . . . . USA Schilling, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Sung, Gyung Tak . . . . . . . . . . . . Korea Schmeller, Nikolaus . . . . . . . . . . Austria Suzuki, Kazuo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Japan Schulam, Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Sweet, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Schurr, Marc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Tailly, Geert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Belgium Schwartz, Brad . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Takenaka, A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Japan Schwarze, Werner . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Te, Alexis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA 221 FACULTY Teber, Dogu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Vira, Manish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Tefekli, Ahmet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Turkey Vögeli, Thomas-Alexander . . . . . Germany Terachi, Toshiro . . . . . . . . . . . . . Japan Volpe, Alessandro . . . . . . . . . . . Italy Tewari, Ash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Wang, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Thomas, Raju . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Watson, Graham . . . . . . . . . . . . United Kingdom Thüroff, Joachim . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Wendt-Nordahl, Gunnar . . . . . . Germany Thüroff, Stefan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Wess, Othmar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Switzerland Tiselius, Hans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sweden Westphal, Jens . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Tolley, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . United Kingdom Wieland, Wolf Ferdinand . . . . . . Germany Traxer, Olivier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . France Wijkstra, Hessel . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Netherlands Trojan, Lutz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Wiklund, Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sweden Truss, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Winfield, Howard . . . . . . . . . . . USA Tschada, Reinhold . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Wirth, Manfred . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Tuerk, Christian . . . . . . . . . . . . . Austria Witjes, Francis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Netherlands Tunc, Lütfü . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Turkey Witt, Jörn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Tuerk, Ingolf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Witzsch, Ulrich . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Tuncay, Omar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Turkey Wong, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . Singapore Ukimura, Osamu . . . . . . . . . . . . Japan Wu, Guan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Valdivia, Jean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spain Wülfing, Christian . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Vallon, Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Yachia, Daniel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Israel Van Cangh, Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . Belgium Yalcin, Veli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Turkey Van Cleynenbreugel, Ben . . . . . . Belgium Yin, Changjun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . China Van der Poel, Henk . . . . . . . . . . The Netherlands Yip, Sidney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HK China Van Velthoven, Roland . . . . . . . . Belgium Zorn, Kevin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . USA Varshney, Anil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . India Zumbé, Jürgen . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Vasavada, Sandip . . . . . . . . . . . USA Zwergel, Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany Venkatesh, Ramakrishna . . . . . . USA Zwergel, Ulrike . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germany 222 SOCIAL EVENTS 1. Welcome Reception Wednesday 7th October, 2009; 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. (complimentory) Foto: Kaisersaal Delegates are invited to enjoy the atmosphere of the Bavarian royal history at the Residence, the former Castle of the Kings of Bavaria. The Welcome Reception will take place in the famous “Kaisersaal“ and “Vierschimmelssaal“, which were used by the Bavarian Royals for official events. 2. WCE-Evening (Bavarian Night) 9th October, 2009; 7 p.m. to 12 p.m.; fee 50 €) Foto: Nokherberg You do not need to visit the October Fest the week before the WCE! Experience the famous “Gemütlichkeit” of a typical Bavarian Beer Festival provided by an original Octoberfest-host including excellent food and Music performance. 223 FUND RUN Thursday, 8th October 2009; 6 a.m to 7 a.m. Following the tradition of this meeting since 2006 in Cleveland, we will organize another Fund Run sponsoring the Joseph Segura Foundation. This year the famous English Garden situated close to Congress Center and Hotels will present an excellent stage for the run. We will meet at 6 a.m. in front of the Westin Grand Hotel and start with a short warm-up run of 800 meters to reach the English Garden. There, we wil have a 5 K-run passing almost all interesting spots of the Garden. The Winners of the different categories (overall, women. men over 5o years) will receive free registration for the next WCE-meeting in Chicago. © Verkehrsverein München Op aß e itz str aß e aß Str en nz La pl ac es tra ße tr. ge e ße aß tra str its tn ße Or str a ga rd As aß e tr gs hr rS tr. raße wst Bülo ße De nn Newtonstraße Soldn erweg ße rzs traße ra Me ße tra hls Mö els t ge in Ge be Sche ine rstr a en Ob er fö ße ße ra rs t ge ber Kol e raß sst ela ntg Mo Hän d Friedhof Bogenhausen eb e ße rst he irc er k au M ön be r ra e Meeting Point the WestinGrand Sc h e aß str -A lle e au an n st nz s-M Th o Pie ma er e raß dst er str aß e ma y er Wide n O et tin g en ds tra stra ße ße fe l en Le rc h 224 ng aß ing er lst raß e er Str. erg © Verkehrsverein München WCE Plan.indd 1 hi str e b Am H i r sc h a u e Iffl an r Str. Chinesischer Turm sc raß hir aß ra n Po rS ert elb Ma str rst itz ne dw Eff Re arte er G lisch Eng Start/Final Tu ch er p ark rin dli Fle Ru mi Warmup Am öh erf Ob ng M str au er aß e kir ch er Ad str Ma aß e ndls -St ift er- Pie e Kleinhesseloher See traß e au er traße str Gy Feil itzsc hs ßl in g Oc str aß e cam Ke fer stra ße str aß e Everyone should register via the Congress Organization with no fee, but there is the possibility to donate to the Joseph Segura Foundation. The Congress Organization will donate 20 $ for every participating runner. Str . Denninger Str. Richard-Strauss-Straße Widderstr aße Neufahrn er Str. Chirurgische Klinik Dr. M. Schreiber 10.09.2009 15:41:29 SPONSORSHIP GOLD SPONSORS Boston Scientific Medizintechnik GmbH, Ratingen COOK Deutschland GmbH, Mönchengladbach GYRUS MEDICAL GmbH, Tuttlingen Olympus Deutschland GmbH, Hamburg Karl Storz GmbH & Co. KG, Tuttlingen Richard Wolf GmbH, Knittlingen AMS Deutschland GmbH, Berlin Dornier MedTech Europe GmbH, Wessling EDAP TMS GmbH, Flensburg Galil Medical, Manor Royal, Crawley, U.K. GE Healthcare Buchler GmbH & Co. KG, München Intuitive Surgical Deutschland GmbH, Essen Lumenis GmbH, Dreieich-Dreieichenhain Siemens AG Medical Solution, Erlangen StarMedTec GmbH, Starnberg” SILVER SPONSORS 225 SPONSORSHIP BRONZE SPONSORS Bayer Vital Allium Ltd, Caesarea Industrial Park 38900, Israel Bayer Health Care AG, Bayer Vital, Leverkusen Covidien Deutschland GmbH, Neustadt a.d. Donau ERBE Elektromedizin GmbH, Tübingen Farco Pharma GmbH, Köln Fresenius Kabi AG, Bad Homburg v.d.H. LISA laser products OHG, Katlenburg Lindau Nycomed Deutschland GmbH, Konstanz Percutaneous Systems, Inc., Palo Alto 1318 nm High Power Surgical Diode LASERSYSTEMS PNN Medical, Harrislee 226 Rolle + Rolle GmbH + Co. KG, Salzburg SPONSORSHIP SPONSORS AST GmbH, Jena Astellas Pharma GmbH, München Hammer und Rall Media GmbH, Heilbronn Innovative Medical Produkte GmbH, Karlsruhe MMS Deutschland GmbH, Bottrop Novartis Deutschland GmbH, Nürnberg OptiMed Medizinische Instrumente GmbH, Ettlingen Q-Med GmbH, Bensheim Roche Deutschland Holding GmbH, Grenzach-Wyhlen Takeda Pharma Sanofi-Aventis Deutschland GmbH, Frankfurt STORZ MEDICAL AG, CH-Tägerwilen Takeda Pharma GmbH, Aachen Uromed, Produkte für Urologie, Oststeinbek uro-mobile GmbH, Erlenbach URORAD MedTech GmbH, Schömberg 227 SPONSORSHIP SPONSORS Wyeth Pharma GmbH, Münster 228 AUTHOR INDEX A Abat, D. ........................... MP2-10, MP10-14, VP21-09, .......................................... VP24-04, VP24-07, VP25-09, ......................................................................... VP27-05 Abaza, R. .......................... MP5-04, MP5-06, MP11-08, ....................................... MP17-12, MP17-13, MP17-19, ...........................................................VS15-01, VS15-02 Abbaraju, J. ..................................................... VP18-07 Abbou, C. ........................................................... VS5-10 Abdelbaky, T. .................................................... MP9-03 Abdi, M. ............................................................ VP6-16 Abolbashari, M. ............................................... VP13-14 Aboseif, S. ...................................................... MP23-05 Abrahamsen, J. ................................................ VP27-20 Abuhajar, A. ....................................................... VS8-06 Abusamra, A. .................................................... VP2-15 Acevedo, C. ....................................................... BR5-03 Acosta-Miranda, Alex ..................................... MP10-11 Adamopoulos, V. .............................................. VP18-05 Adamou, V. ...................................................... VP28-12 Addidle, M. ...................................................... MP7-16 Adonian, S. ...................................................... VP21-08 Afshari, J. Tavakol ........................................... MP18-01 Agarwal, G. ...................................................... MP8-04 Agarwal, M. ....................... BR4-04, MP21-08, VP13-12 Aguilar, Y. ............................... MP8-14, VP3-10, VP4-10, ........................................................................... VP6-14 Ahlering, T. ....................... MP15-16, VP20-02, VP20-03 Ahmadnia, H. ................. MP10-01, MP16-01, MP18-01 Ahn, H. .......................... MP13-08, MP15-08, MP17-14 Ai Ling, R. .............................. VS3-02, VS8-02, VS17-04 Aizawa, M. ...................................................... VP17-17 Akbari, N. ........................................................ VP26-12 Akbarov, I. ...................................................... MP12-19 Akbarpour, M. ..................... MP5-01, MP9-02, VP26-02 Akbartabar, M. ................................................ VP26-03 Akduman, B. ...................................... BR5-06, VP18-02 Akgül, T. .................................... BR1-03, O3-06, O6-09, ............................................. VP17-06, VP23-02, VS9-02 Akhavan, A. .................................................... MP15-07 Akin, Y. ........................................................... MP16-20 Akman, T. ................................ BR3-08, O5-07, MP8-12, ............................................MP21-20, VP4-14, VP15-13, ......................................................................... VP27-14 Akpýnar, H. ..................................................... VP27-18 Akpinar, H. .......................... MP15-13, VP14-16, VS1-10 ............................................ VS5-08, VS13-03, VS14-06, ........................................... VS15-10, VS17-03, VS20-05 Aksit, F. ........................................................... VP14-16 Aksit, S. ................................. VS1-10, VS5-08, VS13-03, .......................................... VS14-06, VS15-10, VS17-03, ......................................................................... VS20-05 Aksoy, E. ......................................................... VP22-18 Aktoz, T. ............................................ VP25-20, VS17-08 Al-ansari, W. Abdul-Wahab ................ BR4-05, VP14-04, ..................................................VS1-08, VS2-05, VS2-08 Al Aown, A. ..................................... MP9-15, MP13-14, ........................................ MP24-16, MP24-17, VP10-13 Al-Sayad, A. ...................................................... VP2-15 Alam, Z. ........................................................... VS11-05 Alanee, S. .............................. BR3-07, VP3-05, VP16-13 Alaown, A. ...................................................... VP16-06 Albala, D. ................................ BR2-07, O2-04, MP6-12 ........................................... MP6-13, VP10-11, VP19-19, ........................................................................ VP20-11 Alessandra, B. ................................................. VP20-05 Alexandrescu, E. ............................................... MP9-01 Alexandrov, I. .................................................... VP7-05 Alhamadie, H. ................................................. VP20-17 Ali, H. .............................................................. VP15-07 Ali, R. .............................................................. VP23-06 Aliyev, E. .......................................... MP5-03, MP14-09 Alken, P. .............................. BR3-01, MP4-03, MP12-08 ........................................................................ MP12-09 Allaf, M. .......................... MP13-07, MP14-17, VP25-18 ......................................................................... VP27-08 Allam, C. ........................................................ MP24-07 Allen, D. ........................................................... MP2-14 Almaguel, F. ................................................... MP13-05 Almeida, M. Malta .......................................... MP16-05 Aloisi, A. ............................................................ VP3-02 Alqahtani, S. ............................. BR8-01, BR8-02, O5-10 ........................................................................... VP3-20 Altınova, S. .......................................................... O1-04 Altamar, H. ........................... BR7-09, MP3-03, MP4-07, ............................................... VP1-05, VP2-20, VP22-19 Althoefer, K. ...................................................... BR7-10 Altug, U. ............................ MP20-17, VP2-03, VP11-09 Álvaro, Mr. .......................................................... O2-11 Alvi, K. ............................................................. MP7-19 Amici, A. ................................ VP27-15, VS3-05, VS6-08 Amin, H. ............................................................ VP7-09 Aminsharifi, A. .................................. MP8-03, MP10-01 ............................................ VP6-16, VP26-15, VP28-02, .................................................................VP28-06, VP28-17 Amirhassani, S. ................................................. MP4-01 Anafin, T. ............................................................. O4-10 Anceschi, C. .......................... O5-03, VP10-03, VP15-02 Anceschi, U. .......................... O5-03, VP10-03, VP15-02 ................................................VP27-15, VS3-05, VS6-08 Ander, H. ............................................................ VS2-07 Andonian, S. ..................... MP12-07, MP18-16, VP8-03, ............................................. VP10-18, VP27-03, VS6-06 ..............................................VS8-05, VS18-04, VS19-08 229 AUTHOR INDEX Andrea, G. ........................................... VS8-02, VS20-07 Andreoni, C. ..................... BR1-04, MP20-08, MP20-15, ............................................................ VP8-12, VS19-05 Andrews, P. ............................ O2-10, VP14-18, VP19-13, .................................................................................. VS8-04 Andriopoulos, N. .................................. VP9-12, VS16-01 Angeli, A. ......................................................... MP6-09 Angrisani, R. ................................................... VP19-20 Anjum, F. ......................................................... VP18-07 Annino, F. .............................. BR5-09, VP5-15, VP20-05 .............................................. VS4-09, VS9-07, VS14-07, ......................................................................... VS15-08 Ansari, M. .......................................... VP2-05, VP17-07 Antonio, S. ............................. VS3-02, VS8-02, VS17-04 ......................................................................... VS20-07 Antwerpen, C. .................................... VP2-18, VP13-09 Aoyagi, T. ........................................................ VP27-01 Apostolidis, A. ...................... BR2-03, BR4-05, VP14-04, ........................................................................... VS1-08 Apostolis, B. .................................................... VP15-06 Araújo, J. Callija˜o ........................................... MP16-05 Arab, D. ............................................................ MP7-05 Arada, E. ............................................................ VS2-06 Arada iii, E. ..................................................... VP13-15 Arada, R. ............................................................ VS2-06 Arai, Y. .............................................. MP6-08, VP22-02 Araki, I. ............................................................. VP9-11 Araki, M. .......................................................... MP8-07 Arata, R. ........................................................... MP1-19 Araujo, J. Rosales ............... MP6-11, MP6-16, MP12-14, ........................................................................ MP18-10 Araya, F. ......................................................... MP22-16 Arguiñarena, F. Trueba ..................................... VP23-03 Arguiñarena, J. Trueba .................................... MP19-14 Argun, B. ........................................................... VP6-09 Aridogan, I. .......................... MP4-14, MP9-14, MP9-17 ............................................ VP4-09, VP21-09, VP24-04, ........................................... VP24-07, VP25-09, VP27-05 Arikan, O. ........................................................... VS2-10 Aron, M. ............................. VP8-01, VP17-04, VP17-08, ........................................... VP17-11, VP17-15, VP19-07 ............................................................ VP19-11, VS4-06 Arora, A. ......................... MP12-04, MP12-05, VP10-06 .......................................................... VP10-07, VP10-14 Arslan, M. ............................ MP14-10, VP7-12, VP7-13, .......................................... VP21-10, VP21-14, VP22-14, ........................................................................ VP22-18 Arsovska, O. ........................................ MP9-07, VP4-06 Arvanitakis, T. ................................................... MP1-03 Arvind, G. ........................... VP22-01, VS18-03, VS19-07 Aryafar, A. .......................... MP8-03, VP26-15, VP28-02, ........................................................................ VP28-06 230 Asadi, S. ........................................................... MP5-01 Asakura, H. ......................................................... O6-03 Aslan, R. ......................................................... VP15-13 Aslan, Y. .......................................... MP12-16, VS19-03 Asplin, J. ........................................................ MP21-06 Asquith, J. ........................................ VP11-03, VP19-12 Assimos, D. ...................................................... MP3-14 Assubayev, A. ...................................................... O4-10 Astarci, M. ............................................. BR1-03, O6-09 Astigueta, J. ..................................................... VS14-09 Atalah, H. ......................... MP5-19, MP13-16, MP17-20 ................................................ VP5-10, VP5-12, VP5-13, .............................................. VP5-14, VP5-16, VP27-08, .............................................VS2-04, VS10-08, VS15-07, ......................................................................... VS19-06 Atalla, M. ............................. MP18-16, VP2-16, VP8-03, .......................................... VP10-18, VP19-16, VP27-06, .............................................. VS6-06, VS8-05, VS16-08, ......................................................................... VS18-04 Atalla, M.A. ..................................................... VP28-13 Atan, A. ........................................... MP12-16, VS19-03 Atar, A. .............................. MP14-09, MP20-19, VS2-07 Ates, M. ................................ VP14-19, VS1-05, VS3-06, ......................................................................... VS12-09 Ather, M. ............................. MP2-05, MP2-19, VS11-05 Atuð, F. ........................................................... VP27-18 Atug, F. .............................. MP15-13, VP14-16, VS1-10, ............................................ VS5-08, VS13-03, VS14-06, ........................................... VS15-10, VS17-03, VS20-05 Au, W. ............................................................... VP9-15 Auge, B. ............................. MP1-18, MP6-02, MP10-02 .......................................... MP13-19, VP17-05, VP26-05 Augustine, A. ..................................................... BR1-09 Autenrieth, M. .................................... BR8-04, VP21-07 Autorino, R. ....................... MP12-13, MP18-19, VS5-05 Avci, A. .............................................................. VS9-03 Averch, T. ............................. MP21-16, VP2-06, VP2-11 Ayalew, M. ..................................................... MP17-04 Ayder, A. .............................. MP14-10, VP7-12, VP7-13, .......................................... VP21-10, VP21-14, VP22-14, ........................................................................ VP22-18 Aydin, M. ........................................ MP22-18, VP15-04 Aydin, O. ........................................................ MP12-16 Aydur, E. .......................................................... VP15-09 Aydýn, H. .......................................................... BR3-09 Aytac, O. ........................................... MP5-03, VS20-04 Aytutuldu, A. ................................................... VP27-05 Azadvari, M. ......................................... BR3-06, BR3-10 Aziz, M. ........................... MP13-13, MP17-08, VP27-17 AUTHOR INDEX B Baba, S. ................................................ VP2-17, VP7-03 Babaian, K. .................................................... MP10-18 Baban, N. ....................................................... MP22-11 Babanin, I. ........................................................... O4-01 Babayan, R. ........................................ MP8-09, VP1-06, ............................................................ VP9-03, VS14-04 Babjuk, M. ....................................................... MP7-10 Babolhaeji, H. ................................................. MP21-15 Baca, G. ............................................ BR3-02, MP13-20 Bach, T. .................................... BR4-03, O4-06, VP3-16, ................................... VP4-18, VP9-17, VP9-18, VP9-19, .......................................... VP14-03, VP14-11, VP14-12, ............................................. VP16-07, VP28-19, VS6-10 Bachmann, A. .................... MP21-12, MP23-14, VP7-07 Bäcker, C. ............................................. BR2-03, BR4-05 Badani, K. ................ O6-07, MP6-11, MP6-15, MP6-16, ....................................... MP11-14, MP12-14, MP15-01, ....................................... MP15-06, MP18-10, MP18-13, ............................................ MP21-09, VP7-06, VP22-17 Bader, M. .......................................................... BR6-07 Badreldin, M. ................................................... MP9-03 Bae, J. ............................................................. VP14-07 Baek, M. ........................................................ MP21-03 Bag, S. ............................................................. MP3-20 Bagheri, F. ....................................................... VP17-18 Bagley, D. ............................. O3-10, MP5-15, MP22-07, ............................................... VP6-08, VP9-10, VP16-09 Bailey, M. ........................................................ VP18-09 Baishya, R. ........................................ MP9-09, VS18-10 Baishya ............................................................ VP26-13 Bakolas, D. ........................................................ BR4-08 Balarie, C. ......................................................... MP9-19 Balci, M. ......................................................... MP12-16 Baldwin, D. ............................ BR2-01, MP6-04, MP6-04 .......................................... MP6-05, MP8-04, MP13-04, ......................................... MP13-05, VP17-01, VP19-08, ............................................................ VS5-07, VS18-02 Ballesteros, C. .................................................... VP6-17 Bansal, B. .......................................................... VP3-14 Bansal, M. ............................... VS1-02, VS1-03, VS1-04, ............................................. VS7-09, VS11-06, VS19-09 Bansal, R. .......................................................... VP2-05 Baptistussi, M. ................... MP8-20, MP9-20, MP10-09, ......................................... MP23-07, VP10-01, VP10-02, .......................................... VP12-20, VP13-16, VP15-12, .......................................... VP18-10, VP24-08, VP24-09, .......................................... VP27-10, VP27-11, VP27-12, .............................. VS4-05, VS11-09, VS15-09, VS17-09 Bardan, R. ........................................... MP9-19, VS5-09 Bardide, A. ...................................................... VP19-09 Barret, E. ........................ O1-06, O3-02, O6-04, MP1-05 ............................................. VP6-20, VP12-02, VP12-08 Barrie, J. ......................................................... MP14-08 Basal, S. .......................... MP9-12, MP22-09, MP22-10, .......................................... VP11-17, VP14-19, VP15-01, .......................................... VP23-08, VP23-09, VP24-11, ............................................... VS3-06, VS9-03, VS12-09 Basar, R. ............................................................ VP6-04 Basiri, A. .............................. BR3-06, BR3-10, MP10-01, ................................................ VP2-07, VP3-07, VS3-09, ................................................. VS4-10, VS5-03, VS9-05 Basli, M. ........................................... MP9-18, MP22-20 Basok, E. ............................................................. O3-06 Bassi, P. ............................ MP7-06, MP10-06, MP10-07 ........................................................................ MP23-01 Bastos, F. ............................................................ VS2-02 Baumgartner, M. ................................................. O6-05 Bautista, T. ...................................................... VP20-08 Bautzer, C. .......................................................... VS9-09 Bayazit, Y. ............................. MP4-14, MP9-14, MP9-17 ............................................ VP4-09, VP21-09, VP24-04, ........................................... VP24-07, VP25-09, VP27-05 Bayer, T. .................................. BR4-06, BR5-05, VS3-08, ......................................................................... VS20-01 Bayindir, M. .................................... MP10-03, MP19-06 Baykal, M. .......................... VP25-20, VP27-14, VS17-08 Baykara, M. ........................... O1-04, MP16-20, VP6-15, ........................................................................... VS2-09 Bayzhanov, A. ...................................................... O4-10 Bazzi, W. ............................................ VP8-13, VP21-15 Beato, A. .............................. VP5-15, VP18-08, VS14-07, ............................................................................ VS15-08 Bercowsky u, E. ...................... VP6-17, VP9-01, VP12-10 Becht, E. .................................................. O4-08, O4-09 Beck, A. .......................................................... MP23-11 Beck, C. .......................................................... MP23-11 Beck, S. .......................................................... MP22-06 Bedir, S. .............................. MP4-15, MP9-10, MP22-09 ........................................... VP10-10, VP12-12, VP15-01 ............................................ VP23-08, VP26-19, VS6-02, ........................................................................... VS9-03 Bedke, J. ........................................... MP7-14, MP24-11 Beeck, A. ......................................................... VP28-19 Beemster, P. ..................................................... VP19-15 Beer, M. ............................... BR2-03, BR4-05, VP14-04, ................................................. VS1-08, VS2-05, VS2-08 Beiko, D. ................................ MP8-16, VP4-06, VS11-04 Bell, D. ............................................................ VP14-13 Bellamy, E. ..................................................... MP22-01 Beltrame, F. ....................................................... VP8-12 Beltrami, P. ......................................... VP3-02, VP15-05 Benchikh, A. ..................................................... MP1-05 231 AUTHOR INDEX Benedetto, G. .................................................. VP26-06 Benjamin, S. ................................................... MP22-16 Benoist, N. ............................................. O1-06, VP1-20 Benson, A. ............................. BR1-07, O1-05, MP23-18, ............................................................ VP19-14, VS2-03 Benson, M. ....................................................... MP5-16 Bentas, W. ...................................................... MP13-17 Benway, B. ......................... MP6-19, VP21-18, VS13-07, ............................................VS13-08, VS13-09, VS17-10 Beom, K. Yun .................................. MP23-12, MP24-15 Berent, A. .......................................................... VP6-08 Berestennikov, K. ............................................. VP26-18 Berger, A. ............................ VP8-01, VP11-10, VP17-04, .......................................... VP17-08, VP17-11, VP17-15, .......................................... VP19-07, VP19-11, VP25-07, ............................................................ VS4-06, VS17-01 Bergsdorf, T. ..................................................... VP18-20 Bergstein, D. .................................................... VP12-13 Beri, A. ............................................................ VP28-15 Berkowitz, J. .................... MP3-16, MP13-07, MP14-17, ......................................... MP21-06, VP11-01, VP25-18, ........................................................................ VP27-08 Bermudez, Hugo .............................................. VP21-20 Bernardini, P. ................................................... VP26-08 Bernier, Pablo .................................................. VP21-20 Bertolo, R. ............................. MP12-15, VP1-10, VP1-17, ................................................ VP1-18, VP17-10, VS3-10, ............................................................ VS6-04, VS15-06 Bertolotto, F. ....................................... BR8-03, VP23-01 Bertti, R. .......................................................... VP17-19 Bessa, J. Teixeira ............................................. MP16-05 Bhalani, V. ...................................................... MP10-12 Bhalla, R. ....................................... MP16-13, MP24-04 Bhandari, A. ................................................... MP17-01 Bhat, S. ............................ MP18-03, MP18-06, VP2-12, ......................................................................... VP22-05 Bhavsar, R. ........................................................ VP1-07 Bhayani, S. ........................ MP6-19, MP17-17, VP21-18 ............................................VS13-07, VS13-08, VS13-09 Bianchi, G. ............................. BR5-09, VP5-15, VP18-08 ...............................................VP20-05, VS4-09, VS9-06, ..............................................VS9-07, VS14-07, VS15-08 Bianco, F. .............................................. O6-04, VP12-02 Bianco, jr, F. ..................................................... VP12-02 Bibbo, M. ......................................................... MP5-15 Bilen, C. ............................................................ VP4-15 Binbay, M. ................................. BR3-08, O5-07, O5-09, ........................................... MP8-12, MP21-20, VP4-14, ............................ VP15-06, VP15-13, VP25-20, VP27-14 Birch, M. ........................................................ MP16-17 Bird, V. ............................. MP6-14, MP13-13, MP17-08 ......................................................... MP19-02, VP27-17 232 Biri, H. ............................................................. VP24-06 Bisas, A. .............................................. O5-09, MP21-19 Bischoff-kalb, P. ................................................. BR4-08 Bitkin, A. ........................................................ MP22-08 Biyabani, S. ...................................................... MP2-05 Blacker, A. .......................................... VP3-17, VP15-11 Blana, A. ................................ O2-07, MP1-04, VP11-08 Blas, M. ............................................................. VP6-12 Blew, B. .............................................................. VS8-06 Blomgren, P. ...................................................... BR5-10 Blumberg, J. ..................................................... MP1-12 Bo, J. ......................................... BR8-07, O4-02, VP3-12 Bodiwala, D. ..................................................... MP4-06 Boehler, M. .......................................................... O1-05 Boehme, H. ..................................................... VP20-04 Bohlman, M. ................................................... VP11-01 Bohris, C. ........................................................... BR5-05 Bolenz, C. ............................................................ O2-08 Boll, D. .............................................................. BR2-07 Bonaccorsi, A. ................................................. VP26-20 Bongiovanni, L. .............................................. MP10-06 Bonkat, G. ...................................... MP21-12, MP23-14 Borges, L. ....................................................... MP16-04 Borisenko, E. ........................ MP8-06, VP9-14, VP14-15 Bornemann, J. ........................................ BR8-07, O4-02 Borok, A. ........................................................ MP18-01 Borzouei, B. ...................................... MP4-01, MP21-15 Bosco, A. ......................................................... VP25-07 Bosl, M. ............................................................ BR4-09 Bove, A. ......................................... MP20-06, MP20-16, .......................................................... VP12-11, VP27-07 Bowen, A. ........................................... VP5-05, VS13-02 Bowens, R. ..................................................... MP15-04 Bowman, R. ....................................... BR2-01, MP6-05, .......................................................... MP8-04, VP17-01 Box, G. ........................................................... MP22-06 Boylu, U. ............................ MP5-10, MP5-11, MP11-04 ...................................... MP11-10, MP11-11, MP13-06, ...................................... MP15-05, MP17-15, MP17-16, ......................................... MP20-07, MP20-09, VP2-19, ................................................ VP5-05, VS4-01, VS7-01, ........................................... VS13-02, VS13-04, VS20-09 Bozkirli, I. ........................................................ VP24-06 Bozkurt, I. ...................................................... MP23-15 Bracho ii, J. ..................... MP13-13, MP17-08, VP27-17 Bramwell, S. ................................................... MP16-03 Branco, A. ......................................................... VS19-02 Brandina, R. ........................ VP8-01, VP11-10, VP17-04, .......................................... VP17-08, VP17-11, VP17-15, .......................................... VP19-07, VP19-11, VP25-07, ............................................................ VS4-06, VS17-01 Bratti, E. .......................................................... VP26-06 AUTHOR INDEX Breda, A. ............................... VP7-01, VP11-12, VP22-16, ................................................................................ VP28-14 Breda, G. ............................... VS2-01, VS7-08, VS10-06, .......................................................... VS11-07, VS20-06 Bredasan, G. ..................................................... VS10-06 Brethauer, S. ....................................... VP6-11, VP19-04, .............................................................. VS7-02, VS7-04 Brewer, M. ........................................................ MP2-04 Brewster, S. .................................................... MP18-13 Brites, R. ............................................ VP3-06, VP12-15 Brito, A. ............................................. MP16-04, VP6-03 Bromberger, G. ................................... VP2-18, VP13-09 Brown, C. ........................................ MP18-20, VP11-11 Brown, S. ............................................................ O2-07 Bruhn, A. .......................................................... MP3-07 Brüning, F. ......................................................... BR6-04 Bryant, L. .............................................. O3-05, VP21-13 Bubeck, J. ........................................................ VP14-09 Buchholz, N. ...................... MP2-11, MP8-19, MP16-16, ........................................ MP16-17, MP24-13, VP23-10 Bucuras, V. ........................................... MP9-19, VS5-09 Burchardt, M. ....................................... O2-09, VP17-09 Burger, M. ....................................................... VP16-12 Burnapp, L. ........................................................ VP9-08 Butterworth, P. ................................................. MP4-06 Buzogány, I. .................................................... VP17-18 Byun, S. .......................................... MP15-02, MP20-10 C Cabello, J. ........................................................ VP21-18 Cabral, I. ............................................................ VS9-04 Caddeo, G. ...................................................... VP28-01 Cadeddu, J. ......................... BR1-05, MP6-03, MP16-11 ........................................... MP18-14, VP8-02, VP28-05 Cadieux, P. ........................ BR7-05, MP22-05, MP22-12 Cain, C. ............................... MP19-20, VP18-01, VS7-03 Caire, A. ............................................... O2-04, VP10-11 Cakam, M. ...................................................... VP11-09 Camargo, I. .................................................... MP13-12 Campbell, S. ...................................... VP25-07, VS16-07 Campitelli, A. ................................................... VP19-20 Campos, R. ..................... O3-01, O6-01, O6-02, VP9-16, .......................................... VP13-08, VP13-10, VP17-03, .......................................... VP17-12, VP22-08, VP22-09, .......................................... VP22-10, VP22-11, VP22-12, ............................ VP24-10, VP25-05, VP25-06, VP25-11 Canales, B. ..................................................... MP13-16 Cançado, B. ........................................................ VS3-04 Canes, D. ............................. MP5-17, MP19-09, VS4-03, ..............................................VS7-05, VS10-03, VS19-02 Canguven, O. .................................................. VP15-10 Canvasser, N. .................................................... MP5-09 Cao, M. .......................................................... MP16-15 Cardin, A. ........................................................ VP23-04 Carey, R. .............................. VP7-08, VP20-07, VP20-13 Carlo, B. ............................................. MP1-07, MP1-08 Carlucci, J. ...................... MP11-16, MP15-07, VP20-06, .......................................................... VP20-10, VP20-14 Carmona, O. .......................... VS4-03, VS7-05, VS10-03, ............................................VS10-10, VS14-09, VS19-02 Carpentier, P. ....................... VP5-01, VP20-19, VS16-04, .......................................................... VS16-05, VS16-06 Cartledge, J. ................................................... MP14-08 Cartlidge, D. .......................... BR1-01, O1-02, MP12-18, ............................................. VP6-01, VP10-20, VP21-01 Casanova, N. .................................................. MP23-06 Caskurlu, T. ............................................ VS2-10, VS8-08 Castillo, O. ...................... O3-01, O6-01, O6-02, VP9-16, .......................................... VP13-08, VP13-10, VP17-03, .......................................... VP17-12, VP22-08, VP22-09, .......................................... VP22-10, VP22-11, VP22-12, .......................................... VP24-10, VP25-05, VP25-06, ........................................................................ VP25-11 Castle, E. .............................................. O2-10, VP20-02 Cathelineau, X. ............................. O1-06, O3-02, O6-04, .................................................... MP1-05, VP1-20, VP6-20, ......................................................... VP12-02, VP12-08 Cauberg, E. ...................................................... MP7-10 Cauda, F. ........................................................ MP10-14 Cauni, V. .............................. MP9-01, VP26-01, VS12-03 Cavallone, B. .................... MP12-15, VP12-18, VP25-03 Çelik, H. ............................................................ BR2-06 Celia, A. ............................... MP14-19, VS2-01, VS7-08, ........................................... VS10-06, VS11-07, VS20-06 Celik, O. ................................................. O1-04, VS2-09 Cellarius, C. ........................... O2-05, VP20-04, VP20-09 Cetti, R. ............................................................ MP8-02 Chachashvilli, A. ............................................... MP2-12 Chae, Y. .......................................................... MP19-10 Chaib, M. ........................................................ VP10-19 Chakravarti, A. ........................ BR1-02, BR1-10, O1-08, .......................................... VP10-20, VP21-01, VP21-02, ........................................... VP21-04, VP21-05, VP28-18 Challacombe, B. ................................. BR7-10, VP21-11 Chamberlin, J. ................................. MP13-04, VP19-08 Chan, S. ........................................... VP14-10, VP19-03 Chandrasekar, T. ............................................. MP11-15 Chang, A. ........................................ MP15-16, VP20-03 Changjun, Y. ...................................... MP20-02, VP1-08 .......................................................... VP12-05, VP25-04 Chaozhao, L. .................................... MP9-13, MP12-01 Chapin, B. ...................................................... MP10-19 Chappell, B. ...................................................... MP7-18 Charalambas, D. .............................................. VP15-06 233 AUTHOR INDEX Chatterton, K. .................................................. MP7-18 Chauhan, S. ......................... O2-02, MP11-02, MP11-03 ............................................VP20-01, VS13-01, VS14-01 ............................................VS14-02, VS14-03, VS14-08 Chaussy, C. ................... BR4-09, BR8-06, O1-01, O2-06, .......................................... MP1-16, MP17-07, VP18-20 Chawla, A. ........................................ VP24-02, VS12-06 Cheetham, C. ................................................... MP1-12 Cheetham, P. .......................... O6-07, MP1-09, MP1-10, ........................................ MP1-11, MP11-14, MP15-01, ....................................................... MP15-06, MP18-13 Chen, C. ........................................................... MP6-19 Chen, H. ......................... MP16-15, MP19-07, MP23-08 Chen, Q. ........................... MP7-11, MP19-07, MP23-08 Chen, V. ............................................. MP6-13, VP19-19 Chen, Y. .......................... MP16-15, MP19-07, MP23-08 Chepurov, A. .................................................. MP19-08 Cheung, H. ...................................................... VP14-06 Chew, B. ............................... BR7-05, BR7-06, MP4-02, ......................................... MP8-16, MP13-09, MP24-18, ............................................................ VP4-06, VP28-16 Chiarissi, M. Lucci ............................. VP12-03, VP12-04, .......................................................... VP12-09, VP25-03 Chien, G. .......................... MP1-12, MP24-14, VP20-08, ........................................................................ VP21-13 Chiruvella, M. .................................................... VP1-15 Chiu, Y. ............................................. VP14-10, VP19-03 Cho, J. .................................... O6-08, MP4-17, MP7-09, ............................................. MP13-08, VP2-16, VP8-06 Cho, M. ........................................................... VP14-07 Cho, W. .............................. MP5-14, MP6-10, MP11-13 Choe, C. .......................................................... VP17-05 Choi, E. .......................................... MP11-18, MP15-09 Choi, H. .......................................................... MP21-03 Choi, J. ................................... O6-08, MP4-17, MP7-09, .......................................................... MP13-08, VP8-06 Choong, S. .......................................... MP5-07, VP3-13 Chrisanthacopoulos, G. ................................... MP19-05 Christensen, T. .................................................. VS17-10 Christoulakis, I. ............................................... MP19-05 Chu, S. .............................................................. VP9-15 Chuanliang, X. .................................................. BR7-01 Chun, L. ......................................................... MP23-13 Chung, B. ......................................................... VS12-04 Chung, D. .......................................................... BR6-03 Chung, H. ........................................................ VP12-16 Chung, J. ............................. MP5-08, MP5-13, MP6-10, ....................................................................... MP20-05 Churchill, B. ..................................................... VP28-14 Cianci, F. ............................................................ VS9-07 Ciccone, P. ...................................................... MP24-04 Cicek, T. ................................ MP21-11, VP4-08, VP4-20 234 Cicekbilek, I. ......................................... VP4-01, VP4-11 Ciftcioglu, A. ..................................................... VP6-15 Clark, D. ......................................................... MP12-06 Clarke, H. ............................................... O3-03, VP1-07 Clayman, R. ......................... MP4-18, MP5-09, MP6-07, .......................................... MP6-17, MP7-17, MP18-04, ...................................... MP18-15, MP22-06, MP23-16, ........................................................ MP24-09, VP11-14 Cloyd, J. .......................................................... VP26-14 Coe, F. ............................................................ MP16-10 Coelho, R. Ferreira ......................... MP11-02, MP19-02, ............................................. O2-02, VP20-01, VP20-02, .......................................... VS13-01, VS14-01, VS14-02, .......................................................... VS14-03, VS14-08 Coelho, R. ...................................................... MP11-03 Cohen, M. ............................... VP5-12, VP5-13, VP5-14, .......................................................................... VP5-16 Colombo, jr, J. ....................................... VP6-03, VP6-06 Colon, A. ......................................... MP11-15, VP16-09 Colon-herdman, A. .......................................... VP16-09 Colquhoun, A. .................................................. MP4-06 Coman, I. ........................................................... VS7-10 Comsa, C. ........................................... MP9-19, VS5-09 Comunoglu, N. .................................................. BR3-09 Connor, L. ........................................................ MP7-08 Connors, B. ....................................................... BR5-10 Conradie, M. ..................................................... VP2-04 Constantinescu, E. ............................................ VS12-03 Cooper, A. ........................................................ MP2-12 Cordima, G. ...................................................... MP3-19 Cordivari, C. ................................................... MP23-04 Coronato, E. ................................................... MP15-03 Correia, H. ........................................ MP1-13, MP18-05 Corvin, S. ............................................ VP2-18, VP13-09 Coskuner, E. ..................................................... VS12-02 Cossu, M. ............................ MP7-15, MP24-10, VS1-06 ...........................................................VS11-02, VS12-01 Costa, A. ......................................................... VP26-20 Coughlin, G. ........................ O2-02, MP11-03, VS14-02, ......................................................................... VS14-03 Cracco, C. ............................ MP7-15, MP24-10, VS1-06, ...........................................................VS11-02, VS12-01 Crenshaw, T. ................................................... MP16-19 Crosby, A. .......................................................... BR1-09 Crouzet, S. ........................ MP17-11, MP19-04, VP1-03, ................................................ VP1-04, VP1-14, VP6-07, ................................... VP6-11, VP8-05, VP8-08, VP8-11, .......................................... VP19-04, VP20-12, VP20-16, ................................................ VS7-02, VS7-04, VS7-07, .......................................................... VS16-10, VS18-05 Crowe, A. .......................................................... BR7-06 Crum, L. .......................................................... VP18-09 AUTHOR INDEX Cunha, A. ................................ VP6-18, VS2-02, VS3-04, ........................................................................... VS4-08 Cunitz, B. ........................................................ VP18-09 Cunningham, I. ............................................... MP13-18 Cuomo, B. ........................................................ VS10-03 Curcio, L. ................................. VP6-18, VS2-02, VS3-04, ...............................................................VS4-08, VS9-04 D D’Addessi, A. ................................... MP7-06, MP10-06, ........................................................ MP10-07, MP23-01 D’Amico, F. ...................................................... VP10-03 D’Armiento, M. ................................................... VS5-05 Da-Zhi, L. ............................................................ O3-09 Da-Zhi................................................................. VP3-12 Daels, P. ........................................................... MP4-19 Daffara, F. ......................................................... MP6-09 Dahmani, A. .................................................... VP13-17 Dakwar, G. ..................................................... MP13-03 Damiano, R. ................................................... MP12-13 Danilovic, A. ...................................................... VP4-03 Danisman, A. .................................................. MP16-20 Danisoglu, M. ................................................... VS19-01 Das, N. .............................................. BR3-02, MP13-20 Dasgupta, P. ........................ BR7-08, BR7-10, MP23-04, ........................................................... VP6-02, VP21-11 Dasgupta, R. ................................................... VP15-03 Dash, A. ........................................................... MP6-07 Daskalopoulos, G. ............................................ VP18-06 Dauster, B. ........................................................ VS20-08 Davenport, D. ................................................. MP12-03 David, R. ........................................................ MP24-06 David, S. ........................................................... MP7-14 Davis, J. ............................................. MP11-09, VP5-17 Dayanc, M. ........................... MP4-15, MP9-10, MP9-12 ........................................ MP22-09, MP22-10, VP10-10 ........................................... VP12-12, VP14-19, VP15-01 ........................................... VP23-08, VP23-09, VP24-11 ................................................VP26-19, VS3-06, VS6-02 De Andrade, R. ................................... VS4-03, VS10-03, ...........................................................VS14-09, VS19-02 De Carne, C. ......................... VP5-15, VP20-05, VS14-07 De Castro, R. ................................................... VP24-01 De Juan, K. ........................... VP3-06, VP12-14, VP12-15 de Juan, Mrs. Kelly ............................................... O2-11 De la Rosette, J. .................................. BR3-01, MP4-03, ........................................... MP7-10, VP14-01, VP19-15 De la Taille, A. ..................................................... VS5-10 De la Torre, J. .................................................. MP22-16 De Laet, K. ......................................................... VS5-10 De Lima Favaretto, R. ...................................... MP16-07 De Lima, M. Lopes ........................................... VP17-19 De Lisa, A. ....................................................... VP28-01 De Lorca, A. ....................................... MP6-15, VP22-06 De Marco, F. ...................................................... BR4-06 De Naeyer, G. ...................... VP5-01, VP20-19, VS16-04, .......................................................... VS16-05, VS16-06 Dénes, F. ......................................................... MP10-13 De Reijke, T. ...................................................... MP7-10 De Sio, M. ......................... MP12-13, MP18-19, VS5-05 De Stefani, S. ........................ BR5-09, VP5-15, VP18-08, .............................................. VP20-05, VS4-09, VS9-06, .......................................................... VS14-07, VS15-08 Deane, L. ......................................... MP12-17, VP21-12 Decastro, J. ....................................................... MP5-16 Degirmenci, T. ....................... MP14-10, VP7-12, VP7-13, ........................................... VP21-10, VP21-14, VP22-14 Deklaj, T. .............................. MP11-06, VP1-01, VP1-13 Del Busto, E. Fernandez ................................... VP23-03 Del Busto, E. FernÃndez .................................. MP19-14 Del Cura, J. ..................................................... MP13-12 Del Nero, A. ..................................................... VP26-08 Delgado, M. ............................. VP6-10, VP6-12, VP6-19 Deliveliotis, C. ...................................... O5-09, MP21-19 Delman, K. ....................................................... MP5-12 Delong, J. ....................................................... MP17-18 Demesmeaker, M. .............................................. VP3-20 Demiray, M. ..................................................... VP28-10 Demirel, F. .......................... MP20-17, VP2-03, VP11-09 Deniz, N. ......................................................... VP24-06 Denstedt, J. .................................................... MP13-18 Denzinger, S. ................................................... VP16-12 Deok-hyun, N. ................................................. VP17-16 Derweesh, I. ........................ VP8-13, VP17-05, VP21-15, .......................................................... VP22-20, VP27-08 Desai, A. ........................................................... VS17-10 Desai, M. ............................... MP2-20, MP4-13, MP8-18, ............................................. MP9-09, MP13-11, VP2-01, ................................... VP4-17, VP8-01, VP8-02, VP11-10, .......................................... VP14-02, VP17-02, VP17-04, .......................................... VP17-08, VP17-11, VP17-15, .......................................... VP19-07, VP19-11, VP21-08, .......................................... VP22-01, VP23-07, VP26-13, .......................................... VP26-17, VP27-13, VP28-05, ................................... VS3-01, VS3-03, VS3-03, VS4-06, ............................................ VS5-04, VS18-03, VS18-10, .......................................................... VS18-10, VS19-07 Desai, V. ......................................................... MP11-05 Desai ................................................ VP3-12, MP11-05 Devaraju, S. ...................................... VP13-04, VP13-07 Dhawan, D. ....................................... VS18-03, VS18-10 Di Biase, G. .................. VP6-18, VS2-02, VS3-04, VS4-08 Di Grazia, E. ....................................................... VS4-03 235 AUTHOR INDEX Di Mauro, U. .......................... VP19-20, VS4-04, VS6-05, .......................................................... VS10-02, VS17-06 Diaz, J. .............................. VP11-13, VP13-11, VP16-11, .......................................................... VP21-06, VP25-10 Dich, J. ................................................................ O3-08 Dickstein, R. ........................... MP8-09, VP1-06, VP9-03, ......................................................................... VS14-04 Dietel, A. ............................. O6-06, MP12-12, VP10-04, .......................................... VP10-08, VP10-13, VP10-15, .......................................................... VP12-07, VS18-09 Ding, Q. ..................... MP7-12, VP3-11, VP9-04, VP9-05 Dinney, C. .......................................................... VP5-17 Dipak, R. ......................................... MP22-15, VP18-14 Distasio, A. ........................................................ VP2-02 Ditrolio, J. ....................................... MP16-13, MP24-04 Djaladat, H. ........................................... VS3-09, VS9-05 Do, M. ................................... BR1-08, O6-06, MP12-12, ......................................... MP18-09, VP10-04, VP10-08, .......................................... VP10-13, VP10-15, VP12-07, ............................................................ VS8-02, VS18-09 Dogan, H. .............................. BR6-02, VS6-01, VS10-07, ...........................................................VS18-01, VS19-01 Doherty, A. ....................................................... MP3-13 Dom, P. ............................................................. VP1-12 Dominguez, J. .................................................... VP1-02 Donahue, S. .................................................... MP21-06 Dong-Deuk, K. ................................................. VP17-16 Dongwen, W. .................... MP23-13, VP13-13, VP16-03, ......................................................................... VP27-19 Dönmez, M. ........................................................ O5-01 Donnally, C. ........................................ MP3-10, MP6-03 Doo, S. ........................................................... MP15-02 Doran, S. ............................ MP9-17, VP21-09, VP24-04, ........................................... VP24-07, VP25-09, VP27-05 Dorea, L. .......................................................... VS20-08 Dos Santos, F. Chagas ......................... VP3-06, VP12-15 Doulton, T. ........................................................ MP3-13 Duarte, R. ................................. VP6-03, VP6-06, VS9-01 Duffey, B. .......................................................... BR3-07 Dulabon, L. ............................ MP10-08, VP5-06, VS4-02 Duman, I. ............................................................ O1-04 Dunn, R. ......................................... MP18-12, MP23-06 Duran-Castro, O. ................................................ VP3-05 Durbin, J. ........................... MP1-18, MP6-02, MP13-19, ......................................................................... VP26-05 Durt, K. ............................................................ MP7-07 Duryea, A. ....................................................... VP18-01 Dusseault, B. .................................................. MP12-03 Dvoinikov, S. ........................................................ O1-01 236 E Ebaid, G. ........................................... MP10-13, VP4-03 Ebrahimi, K. .......................... BR2-01, MP6-04, MP6-04, ........................................... MP6-05, MP8-04, VP17-01, .......................................................... VP19-08, VS18-02 Eden, C. ........................... BR1-02, MP12-04, MP12-05, ......................................... MP19-12, VP10-06, VP10-07, ........................................... VP10-14, VP12-19, VP20-18 Eder, F. ............................................................ VP16-12 Efthimiou, I. .................... MP19-05, MP19-11, VP23-13 Eisner, B. ......................... MP9-07, MP10-10, MP16-18, ......................................................................... VP26-14 El Douaihy, Y. ................................... MP11-20, VS14-05 El-Husseiny, T. .................................... MP2-11, MP8-19, ......................................... MP16-16, MP24-13, VP23-10 E-Lusseiny, T. .................................................. MP16-17 Elhage, O. ........................................... VP6-02, VP21-11 Elhaj, S. ............................................................. VP4-15 Elnahas, A. ......................................................... VS5-01 Elwood, C. ............................................ BR7-05, BR7-06 Emtage, J. ......................................... VP12-19, VP23-11 Engel, N. ......................................................... VP12-13 Enshaie, A. ...................................................... VP26-02 Eraky, I. .............................................................. VS5-01 Ercolani, M. .................................... MP15-09, MP15-12 Erdogan, S. ...................................................... VP27-05 Erdogru, T. ............................. O1-04, MP16-20, VP6-15, ........................................................................... VS2-09 Erhard, M. ......................................... VS19-10, VS20-10 Erkan, E. ......................................................... VP28-10 Erol, B. .................................. BR2-08, BR5-06, VP18-02 Ersoy, H. ............................................................. VS1-05 Ersoy, O. ............................................................ BR2-06 Erturhan, S. ..................................................... VP15-10 Erturk, E. ........................................... MP1-02, VS12-08 Esch, E. ............................................................. BR5-01 Esen, T. ............................................. MP5-03, MP14-13 Eshratkhah, R. ................................................. VP28-07 Eslahi, A. ......................................................... VP28-17 Esquena, S. ....................................................... VS18-06 Esquivel, S. ......................................................... VS5-10 Eswara, J. ....................................................... MP10-19 Etafy, M. ........................................................ MP21-17 Eto, M. ........................................................... MP13-02 Eun, D. ........................................................... MP15-10 Evan, A. ............................... BR5-10, MP2-10, MP16-10 Eversman, W. ................................................... VP16-04 Ezatzadegan, S. ............................................... VP28-06 F Fabrizio, M. ..................................................... VP22-20 Falahatkar, S. ....................... MP5-01, MP9-02, VP26-02 AUTHOR INDEX Falsaperla, M. .................................................. VP26-20 Fareed, K. ........................................................ VP20-16 Farkas, L. ........................................... MP2-07, VP17-18 Fatikhov, R. .......................... MP8-06, VP9-14, VP14-15 Fausto, P. ............................................. VP13-15, VS2-06 Fehr, J. ............................................................. VP12-13 Feicke, A. ........................................................... VP7-07 Feike, A. ......................................................... MP21-12 Feng, T. ........................................................... MP13-07 Feria, M. .................................... O3-01, O6-02, VP9-16, .......................................... VP17-03, VP22-10, VP22-11, ......................................................... VP22-12, VP25-06 Feria-Flores, M. .................... VP9-16, VP22-10, VP22-11, ......................................................... VP22-12, VP25-06 Fernandez, I. Gomez .......................................... VP9-01 Ferrandino, M. ........................ BR2-07, BR5-01, BR6-10, ................................................O2-04, MP3-10, VP19-19 Ferraro, M. ...................................................... VP11-05 Ferriero, M. .............. BR8-08, VP1-11, VP2-14, VP11-07, ........................................... VP11-15, VP22-07, VP28-11 Ferrigni, R. ....................................................... VP20-02 Ferro, F. .............................................................. VS9-09 Feussner, H. ......................................................... O1-03 Figenshau, R. ..................... BR3-02, MP6-19, MP13-20, .......................................... VS13-07, VS13-08, VS13-09, ......................................................................... VS17-10 Figueiredo, Á.M. ............... O2-11, O2-11, O9-9, VP3-06, ......................................................... VP12-14, VP12-15 Figueroa, A. .......................................... O3-05, VP21-13 Finkelstein, J. ..................................................... VP5-06 Finley, D. ......................................... MP15-16, VP20-03 Finnigan, T. ............................. BR1-01, BR1-02, BR1-10, .............................................. O1-08, MP12-18, VP6-01, ........................................... VP21-01, VP21-05, VP28-18 Fiori, C. .............................. MP6-09, MP12-15, VP1-10, ................................................ VP1-17, VP1-18, VP2-02, .......................................... VP12-03, VP12-04, VP12-09, .......................................... VP12-18, VP17-10, VP25-03, ............................................... VS3-10, VS6-04, VS15-06 Fischer, B. ........................................................ VP12-13 Fitouri, Z. ........................................................ VP13-17 Flinspach, B. ........................................................ O2-03 Flores, J. ............................................................ BR5-03 Fokitis, I. .......................................................... VP28-08 Foneron, A. .................................. O3-01, O6-01, O6-02, ............................................ VP9-16, VP13-08, VP13-10, .......................................... VP17-03, VP17-12, VP22-08, .......................................... VP22-09, VP22-10, VP22-11, .......................................... VP22-12, VP24-10, VP25-05, .......................................................... VP25-06, VP25-11 Fonteyne, E. ......................... VP5-01, VP20-19, VS16-04, ...........................................................VS16-05, VS16-06 Forastiere, E. ..................... BR8-08, MP20-06, MP20-16, ............................. VP1-11, VP11-07, VP11-15, VP12-11, ........................................... VP22-07, VP27-07, VP28-11 Forde, A. ........................................... VP21-03, VP23-12 Fornara, P. ................................ O1-07, O3-04, VP12-01 Forsmark, C. ...................................... MP5-19, VS10-08 Fortes, M. ....................................................... MP16-05 Foschi, N. ....................................................... MP10-07 Fowler, C. ....................................................... MP23-04 Fowlkes, J. .......................................................... VS7-03 Fracchia, J. ....................................................... VP13-19 Frampton, C. .................................................... MP7-16 Francesco, P. ......................... VS3-02, VS17-04, VS20-07 Francis, R. ....................................................... MP18-14 Franco, G. ................ VS3-02, VS8-02, VS17-04, VS20-07 Franke, E. ....................................................... MP23-05 Franz, T. ............................................. BR1-08, MP18-09 Fraundorfer, M. .................................. MP7-16, VP14-13 Freire, R. ................................................ VP6-18, VS4-08 Fritsche, H. ......................... MP1-04, VP11-08, VP16-12 Froheberg, D. ....................................................... O1-10 Frohme, C. ...................................... MP23-02, MP23-03 Frush, D. ............................................................ BR6-10 Fu-lin, L. ............................................... BR2-05, BR6-01 Füller, S. ............................................................ VP3-08 Fucs, M. ........................................................... VS20-08 Fujimoto, K. ..................................................... VP27-09 Fukatu, A. ...................................................... MP14-02 Funahashi, Y. .................................................. MP14-20 Furtado, P. ........................................................ VS20-08 Fyock, C. ........................................... MP5-19, VS10-08 G Gaboardi, F. ............................ VS7-06, VS8-07, VS10-04 Gaffi, M. ......................................................... VP10-03 Galanos, I. ....................................................... VP28-08 Galiano, M. ................ O1-06, VP1-20, VP6-20, VP12-08 Galloway, R. ....................................... BR7-09, VP22-19 Gallucci, M. ........................... BR8-08, O5-03, MP20-06, ............................................. MP20-16, VP1-11, VP2-14, .......................................... VP11-07, VP11-15, VP12-11, .......................................... VP15-02, VP22-07, VP27-07, ........................................................................ VP28-11 Gamal, A. ......................................................... MP9-03 Ganapathy, A. .................................... VP3-14, VP23-05 Ganick, S. .......................................................... VP1-06 Ganpule, A. ............................ MP9-09, VP2-01, VP4-17, .......................................... VP14-02, VP17-02, VP21-08, .............................................VP26-13, VP26-17, VS3-01, ................................................VS3-03, VS5-04, VS18-10 237 AUTHOR INDEX Ganzer, R. ............................. O2-07, MP1-04, VP11-08, ........................................................................ VP16-12 Gao, P. ...................... MP7-12, VP3-11, VP9-04, VP9-05 Gao, X. ................. BR7-02, BR8-10, MP22-14, VP10-05, ........................................... VP10-12, VP13-20, VP18-15 Garcia-Ripoll, J. Torrecilla ................................. VP23-03 Garcia-Roig, M. ................................................... O3-10 García-Ripoll, J. Torrecilla ................................ MP19-14 Gardi, M. ........................................................ MP23-01 Gardner, M. ....................................... MP6-19, VS17-10 Gardner, T. ...................................................... MP17-05 Gargouri, M. ..................................................... VP9-09 Gasanov, F. ......................................................... VS6-01 Gash, J. .......................................................... MP10-05 Gasser, T. ........................................ MP21-12, MP23-14 Gayed, B. ....................................................... MP21-04 Geavlete, B. .......................... BR8-02, MP7-01, MP7-02, ............................................ MP7-03, MP8-05, MP9-01, ...................................... MP16-02, MP24-01, MP24-02, ............................................ VP9-13, VP26-01, VP26-10, .......................................................... VS11-03, VS12-03 Geavlete, P. ......................... MP7-01, MP7-02, MP7-03, .......................................... MP8-05, MP9-01, MP16-02, ......................................... MP24-01, MP24-02, VP9-13, .......................................... VP26-01, VP26-10, VS11-03, ......................................................................... VS12-03 Gelman, J. ...................................................... MP23-16 Geltzeiler, M. ..................................................... VP1-06 Geng, J. ............................................................. VP3-11 George, A.K. ..................... MP14-06, MP23-19, VP7-09, ............................................ VP7-10, VP17-14, VP27-03, ............................................. VP28-13, VS6-06, VS16-08 Georgescu, D. ...................... MP7-01, MP7-02, MP7-03, ........................................ MP8-05, MP16-02, MP24-01, ............................................. VP9-13, VP26-01, VS12-03 Georgiadis, M. ..................................... MP9-19, VS5-09 Georgiou, A. ........................................................ O2-09 Georgiou, C. .................................................... VP28-08 Georgiou, M. .................................................. MP13-13 Georgoulias, D. ................................................. MP8-11 Germinale, F. ...................................... BR8-03, VP23-01 Germiyanoglu, C. ..................... BR1-03, BR2-06, O6-09, ............................................ VP6-04, VP17-06, VP23-02, ........................................................................... VS9-02 Gewher, E. ......................... MP8-20, MP9-20, MP10-09, ......................................... MP23-07, VP10-01, VP10-02, .......................................... VP12-20, VP13-16, VP15-12, .......................................... VP18-10, VP24-08, VP24-09, .......................................... VP27-10, VP27-11, VP27-12, .............................. VS4-05, VS11-09, VS15-09, VS17-09 Ghanbari ............................................. VP7-05, MP5-01 Ghanbarifard, E. ................................................ BR7-04 238 Ghazi, A. ............................ VP12-06, VP19-02, VP25-01 ............................................. VP25-19, VS6-07, VS12-10 Ghiculete, D. ...................... MP2-06, MP4-04, MP14-03, .......................................................................... VP4-02 Ghochani, A. Malaeke ..................................... MP18-01 Ghohestani, S. ................................................. VP28-07 Giakoumelos, A. .............................................. VP28-12 Gialas, I. .......................................................... VP23-13 Gil, M. ................................ MP5-08, MP5-13, MP20-05 Gill, I. ................................... MP14-15, VP1-04, VP1-14, ............................................ VP8-01, VP17-04, VP17-08, .......................................... VP17-11, VP17-15, VP19-07, .......................................... VP19-11, VP21-08, VP25-07, .............................................. VP28-05, VS4-06, VS7-05, .......................................................... VS10-03, VS10-10 Gilleard, O. ....................................................... MP2-14 Gilling, P. ........................................... MP7-16, VP14-13 Gillitzer, R. ........................ MP2-15, MP11-19, MP24-19 Ginsberg, P. .................................................... MP15-03 Giordano-Nappi, J. ............................................. VS9-01 Glaritis, D. ....................................................... VP18-06 Glass, J. ................................ MP3-13, VP3-18, VP15-03 Gleason, J. ........................ MP1-12, MP23-05, MP24-14 Glisson, C. .......................................... BR7-09, VP22-19 Gnade, B. ....................................................... MP16-11 Gnessin, E. .......................... MP3-17, MP4-11, MP4-12, .......................................................................... VP9-02 Godebu, E. ...................................................... VP21-15 Goel, R. ......................... MP17-03, MP17-11, MP19-04, ................................................ VP6-07, VP8-05, VP8-08, ............................................ VP8-11, VP13-05, VP19-04, ............................................ VP20-12, VP20-16, VS7-04, ........................................... VS16-07, VS16-10, VS18-05 Goh, A. ............................... MP19-03, VS6-03, VS15-05 Gohel, D. .......................................... MP2-08, MP22-04 Gohel, M. ......................................... MP3-08, MP21-07 Gokcen, K. ....................................................... VS10-07 Goktas, C. ....................................................... VP15-10 Goktas, S. ........................................................ VP23-09 Gokten, O. ......................................................... BR6-02 Golash, A. ............................... BR1-01, BR1-02, BR1-09 .................................................. BR1-10, O1-02, O1-08, ....................................... MP12-18, MP19-12, VP10-20, .......................................... VP11-03, VP12-19, VP19-12, .......................................... VP20-18, VP21-01, VP21-02, ............................ VP21-04, VP21-05, VP23-11, VP28-18 Golestan, B. ...................................................... BR3-06 Golijanin, D. ........................ VP8-10, VP20-20, VS12-08, ......................................................................... VS16-03 AUTHOR INDEX Golombos, D. ...................... MP1-14, MP1-15, MP1-17, ....................................... MP15-18, MP15-20, MP20-12 Gonen, M. ......................................................... VP4-08 Gonzalez, R. Calvo .......................................... VP23-03 Gonzalez, V. ....................................... MP11-05, VP6-19 Gonzalgo, M. .................................................. VP25-18 Goo, L. Young .................................... MP20-11, VP5-18 Goossens, B. ...................................................... VP3-08 Gordetsky, J. .................................................... VP20-20 Goto, K. ........................................................... MP1-06 Gotoh, M. ...................................... MP14-20, MP20-04 Gotto, M. ........................................................ VP10-19 Goumas, I. Kartalas ........................... MP3-19, VP26-08 Gözen, A. ............................. MP18-11, VP7-11, VS3-08, ......................................................................... VS20-01 Graham, S. .......................................... MP5-07, VP3-13 Granata, A. ............................. VS7-06, VS8-07, VS10-04 Grande, S. .......................... MP7-15, MP24-10, VP1-10, .............................................. VP1-17, VP2-02, VP12-03, .......................................... VP12-04, VP12-09, VP12-18, ............................................................ VS1-06, VS11-02 Grange, P. ........................................ MP18-20, VP11-11 Gratzke, C. ........................................................ BR6-07 Gravas, S. ......................................................... MP2-16 Greco, F. ................................... O1-07, O3-04, VP12-01 Greene, T. ............................. MP1-02, VP3-17, VP15-11 Greene, D. .......................... BR7-07, MP8-04, MP13-04, ........................................................................ VP19-08 Greenstein, A. ................................................... VP3-03 Greenwood, J. ................................................ MP22-11 Gregori, A. .......................................... VS7-06, VS10-04 Gritsch, A. .......................................... VP7-01, VP22-16 Gritsios, P. ....................................................... VP28-12 Grocela, J. ........................................................ MP7-19 Gromatzki, C. ..................................................... VS9-09 Gromatzky, C. ................................................. MP10-13 Gross, A. ................................. BR4-03, BR4-10, O2-05, .................................................. O4-06, O4-07, VP9-17, .............................................. VP9-18, VP9-19, VP14-03, .......................................... VP14-11, VP16-07, VP20-04, ............................................. VP20-09, VP28-19, VS6-10 Gross, E. .......................................................... VP20-04 Gross, M. ............................ MP1-14, MP1-15, MP1-17, ....................................... MP15-18, MP15-20, MP20-12 Gross, O. ......................................... MP23-10, VP14-14 Grossman, B. ..................................................... VP5-17 Grosso, G. .......................................................... VS3-05 Gschwend, J. .......................... BR8-04, O1-03, VP16-10, ........................................................................ VP21-07 Guaglianone, S. ................ BR8-08, MP20-06, MP20-16, .............................................. VP1-11, VP2-14, VP11-07, .......................................... VP11-15, VP12-11, VP22-07, ......................................................... VP27-07, VP28-11 Guazzoni, G. .................................................. MP14-19 Guida, R. ............................................................ VS2-02 Guler, H. ............................... VP10-10, VP12-12, VS6-02 Gumpinger, R. ........................ BR5-05, VS3-08, VS20-01 Günay, L. ........................................................... VP4-15 Guner, B. ............................................... VS2-10, VS8-08 Gungor, S. ............................................. VS2-10, VS8-08 Gunlusoy, B. ......................... MP14-10, VP7-12, VP7-13, ......................................................... VP21-10, VP22-14 Guntaka, A. ...................................... VP13-04, VP13-07 Guo, Z. ............................................. VP25-15, VP25-16 Gupta, H. ....................................................... MP16-03 Gupta, M. .......................... MP4-16, MP9-08, MP19-16 ......................................... MP22-19, MP24-20, VP3-04, ........................................................... VP7-06, VP22-17 Gur, A. ................................................................ VS9-03 Gürbüz, C. ................. O3-06, MP18-11, VS2-10, VS8-08 Gurbuz, N. ......................................... MP22-08, VS3-07 Gursoy, E. ......................................................... VS18-01 Gurung, P. ........................................................ MP5-07 Gusmão, F. ............................................ VS3-04, VS4-08 Gustafson, D. ................................................. MP13-15 Gutierrez-aceves, J. ........................... MP4-20, MP22-13 Guven, S. ......................... MP18-11, MP21-14, VP11-17 Guzzo, T. .......................................................... VP25-18 H Ha, J. ................................. MP5-08, MP5-13, MP15-03, ............................................. MP20-05, VP4-12, VP7-01, ........................................... VP11-12, VP22-16, VP28-14 Ha, S. .................................. MP2-10, MP3-17, MP4-11, ........................................ MP4-12, MP16-09, MP16-10, ............................................. MP20-11, VP5-18, VP6-01, ........................................................................ VP27-02 Ha, U. ............................................................ MP12-20 Ha, Y. .................................. MP3-05, MP5-18, VP24-12 Haber, G. ....................... MP14-15, MP17-03, MP17-11, ............................................. MP19-04, VP1-03, VP1-04, ................................................ VP1-14, VP6-07, VP6-11, ................................................ VP8-05, VP8-08, VP8-11, .......................................... VP13-05, VP19-04, VP20-12, .............................................. VP20-16, VS7-02, VS7-04, .............................. VS7-07, VS16-07, VS16-10, VS18-05 Habuchi, T. ........................................ MP14-04, VP7-04 Häcker, A. .............................. BR4-03, O4-06, MP12-08, ............................................. MP12-09, VP3-16, VP4-18, ........................................... VP14-03, VP14-11, VP14-12 239 AUTHOR INDEX Haefner, T. ........................ MP12-12, VP10-08, VP10-15, ........................................................................... VS8-02 Haferkamp, A. .................................................. MP2-09 Hafez, K. ........................................................... VP5-08 Haichao, Y. ........................................ MP5-18, VP24-12 Ha Jeong, S. ...................................... MP20-11, VP5-18 Hakky, T. ............................... VP7-08, VP20-07, VP20-13 Haleblian, G. .................................................... MP9-11 Hall, J. ............................................................... VP4-12 Hall, T. .................................. BR4-02, MP19-20, VS7-03 Hamawy, K. .................................................... MP19-09 Hamid, S. .......................................................... VP6-01 Hamilton, N. ............................. O3-03, VP1-07, VP2-13, .......................................................... VP18-04, VS19-04 Hammerl, H. ....................................... VP2-18, VP13-09 Hammes, C. .......................................... VP3-16, VP4-18 Hampel, C. ....................... MP2-15, MP11-19, MP24-19 Hamza, A. ................................ O1-07, O3-04, VP12-01 Han, D. ............................ MP4-17, MP10-15, MP19-10, ............................................. MP23-17, VP8-04, VP8-06 Han, K. .............................................................. VP6-05 Han, M. ............................. MP2-13, MP2-14, MP15-14, ....................................................................... MP22-17 Han, O. ............................................................ VS19-03 Han, W. ........................................... MP14-14, VP22-15 Hanbiao, X. ....................................... MP5-18, VP24-12 Hanci, V. ............................................. BR5-06, VP18-02 Handa, R. .......................................................... BR5-10 Handa, S. ............................ MP2-10, MP3-17, MP4-11, ......................................... MP4-12, MP16-09, MP16-10 Hanna, M. .......................... MP2-13, MP2-14, MP22-17 Hao, G. ................................................ VS6-09, VS12-05 Haq, A. ........................................................... MP18-20 Harabayashi, T. ................................................ VP27-01 Harada, H. ........................................................ MP5-02 Haramis, G. ....................................... MP18-10, VP7-06 Haresh, T. ........................ MP3-18, MP21-10, MP22-03, ......................................... MP23-09, MP24-08, VP4-07, ........................................................... VP9-07, VP11-16 Harmon, J. ...................................................... MP15-03 Harnisch, B. ....................................................... VP9-03 Harper, J. ............................. VP7-01, VP11-12, VP22-16, ........................................................................ VP28-14 Harrer, K. ............................................................. O4-06 Hashemi, M. ...................................................... VP6-16 Hashim, Z. ............................. BR1-09, O1-02, MP12-18, ........................................... MP19-12, VP6-01, VP20-18 Hasner, F. ............................................. BR8-06, MP1-16 Hassanpour, A. .................................. MP8-03, VP28-02 Hatiboglu, G. .................................................... MP2-09 Hattori, R. ...................................... MP14-20, MP20-04 Hatzimouratidis, K. .......................................... VP28-12 240 Hautmann, R. ...................................................... O1-10 Havranek, E. ....................................... MP2-13, MP7-20 Hawkes, D. ........................................................ BR7-08 Hayashi, M. ...................................................... MP1-06 Hayashi, T. ........................................................ MP1-06 Hedgepeth, R. ................................ MP15-15, MP18-12 Hedican, S. ..................................... MP13-01, MP14-07 Hee Jong, J. ........................................ VP9-06, VP17-13 Hefermehl, L. ................................... MP23-10, VP14-14 Hegarty, N. ........................................................ VP3-18 Hegele, A. ....................... MP22-02, MP23-02, MP23-03 Heinrich, E. ........................................... O2-08, VP14-12 Heldwein, F. ....................................................... VP6-20 Hell, J. ............................................................ MP12-09 Hellawell, G. ........................................ VS8-02, VS18-09 Hempel, C. ......................................................... VS7-03 Hendlin, K. ........................................................ BR6-08 Hentschel, H. .................................................... MP4-09 Hentschel, M. ................................................... MP4-09 Herati, A. ....................... MP12-07, MP14-06, MP18-16, ................................ MP23-19, VP2-16, VP7-10, VP8-03, ............................................ VP10-18, P17-14, VP19-16, ............................ VP27-03,VP27-06, VP28-13, VS18-04 Heretis, J. ......................................... VP18-05, VP18-06 Herguedas, E. Valsero ...................................... VP23-03 Hermanns, T. .......................... O6-05, MP23-10, VP7-07, ........................................................................ VP14-14 Hermes, B. ......................................................... BR8-07 Hernandez, J. .................................................. MP24-07 Herrell, S. ............................. BR7-09, MP3-03, MP4-07, ............................................... VP1-05, VP2-20, VP22-19 Herrmann, T. ............................ O2-09, O5-06, VP14-03, ............................... VP14-11, VP17-09, VS1-01, VS6-10 Herzog, K. ........................................................ MP1-16 Hickling, D. ......................................................... VS8-06 Higashihara, E. ............................................... MP19-15 Hill, B. ............................................................... BR2-01 Hinck, B. ............................................................ BR3-07 Hinshaw, L. .................................................... MP13-01 Hirahara, N. ..................................................... VP17-20 Hirai, K. .......................................................... MP14-16 Hirao, Y. ........................................................... VP27-09 Hirata, Y. ......................................................... VP25-08 Hisano, M. ............................ MP20-14, VP6-03, VP6-06, ............................................................ VP10-19, VS9-01 Ho, H. ............................................................. VP16-07 Ho, K. Seok ....................................................... VP5-20 Hocaoglu, Y. ...................................................... BR6-07 Hoda, M. .................................. O1-07, O3-04, VP12-01 Hofmann, C. ........................................................ O5-05 Hofmann, R. ..................... BR6-04, MP22-02, MP23-02, ....................................................................... MP23-03 AUTHOR INDEX Hohenfellner, M. ............................................... MP2-09 Holland, R. ........................................................ VP9-02 Hollenbeck, B. ................ MP15-15, MP18-12, MP18-17 Hondo, F. ............................................................ VS9-01 Honeck, P. ......................................... MP7-13, VP13-02 Honey, R. ............................. BR6-03, MP2-06, MP4-04, ............................................. MP14-03, VP4-02, VP4-06, ............................................................ VS5-06, VS17-05 Hong, J. ............................ MP3-06, MP15-08, MP17-14 Hong, K. ................................ O3-07, MP5-20, VP10-09, .......................................... VP10-16, VP21-16, VP21-17, ........................................................................ VP25-13 Hong, S. ......................................... MP12-20, MP15-02 Hongo, F. ......................................................... VP27-04 Hoon, C. Sang ................................... MP20-11, VP5-18 Hopkins, M. ................... MP13-06, MP17-15, MP17-16, ....................................................... MP20-07, MP20-09 Horasanli, K. ................................................... MP21-05 Horchani, A. ....................... MP9-18, MP22-20, VP9-09, .......................................... VP11-18, VP13-17, VP18-18, ........................................................................ VP18-19 Horgan, S. ......................................................... VP8-13 Horikawa, Y. ...................................... MP14-04, VP7-04 Horinaga, M. ....................................................... O6-03 Horn, T. ........................................................... VP16-10 Hornig, A. .......................... VP11-13, VP13-11, VP16-11, ......................................................... VP21-06, VP25-10 Hoscan, M. ........................... VP14-19, VS3-06, VS12-09 Hoscan, M. ......................................................... VS9-03 Hosek, W. ........................................................ VP11-01 Hosoi, T. .......................................................... VP28-09 Hosseini, M. ....................... MP8-03, VP26-15, VP28-02, ........................................................................ VP28-06 Hosseini, S. .............................. VP3-07, VP9-20, VS3-09, ........................................................................... VS4-10 Hou, S. ............................................................ VP14-06 Hou, X. .................................. O3-07, MP5-20, VP10-09, .......................................... VP10-16, VP21-16, VP25-12, ........................................................................ VP25-13 Hou, Y. ................................. BR8-05, MP7-11, VP22-13 Hoznek, A. .......................................................... VS5-10 Hrouda, D. ........................................................ MP7-20 Hruby, G. .......................................................... MP5-16 Hruza, M. ............................................................ O2-03 Hsiao, W. .......................................................... MP5-12 Hu, J. .................................... BR8-05, MP3-02, MP7-11, ............................ VP25-14, VP25-15, VP25-16, VP25-17 Hu, W. .................................................... O5-02, VP6-17 Huang, G. ........................................................... VS5-07 Huang, H. ........................................................ VP25-14 Huang, J. ........................... VP25-14, VP25-15, VP25-16, ........................................................................ VP25-17 Huang, X. ............................................................ O5-02 Huang, Y. ......................... MP5-20, MP16-15, MP19-07, ......................................... MP23-08, VP10-09, VP10-16, ........................................... VP21-17, VP25-12, VP25-13 Hubert, K. ........................................................ VP24-01 Hubosky, S. ........................................ MP22-07, VP9-10 Huck, N. ............................................................ BR4-03 Huh, J. .............................................................. MP3-02 Hui, X. ............................................................... VP4-05 Humphreys, M. .................... O2-10, MP13-09, VP14-18, ............................................. VP16-04, VP19-13, VS8-04 Hunter, D. .......................................................... VP3-05 Huri, E. .................................... BR1-03, BR2-06, O3-06, ............................................... O6-09, VP6-04, VP17-06, ............................................................ VP23-02, VS9-02 Husband, W. ...................................................... VP6-17 Hushmand, M. ................................................... BR3-10 Huynh, K. ....................................................... MP13-04 Hwang, E. ...................... MP10-15, MP23-17, VP12-16, ......................................................................... VS18-08 Hwang, T. ....................................... MP12-20, MP20-10 Hwii, K. Young ................................................... VP5-19 Hyams, E. ............................ MP3-07, MP8-01, MP9-07, ............................................ MP10-08, VP11-06, VS4-02 Hyo, K. Tae ..................................................... MP11-13 I Iacone, M. .......................................................... VS4-04 Ikejiri, D. ............................................................ VP6-06 Ill sang, K. .......................................... VP9-06, VP17-13 Ill young, S. ............................ VP9-06, VP9-06, VP17-13 Im, C. .................................. MP2-01, VP12-16, VS18-08 Im, H. ............................................................. MP13-08 Im, R. .............................................................. VP21-15 Imagawa, M. .................................................. MP14-16 Imani, M. ....................................................... MP16-01 Imbimbo, C. ...................................................... MP2-01 Imkamp, F. .............................................. O5-06, VS1-01 Inaloo, R. ......................................................... VP28-02 Incarbone, G. ......................................... VS7-06, VS8-07 Inci, K. ............................................................... VP4-15 Inderbir, G. ........................................................ VP1-03 Inferrera, A. ......................................................... O3-04 Inneo, E. ........................................................... MP3-19 Inoue, Miyabi ...................................................... O1-09 Inoue, Y. ........................................................... MP1-06 241 AUTHOR INDEX Intilla, O. ............................... VP19-20, VS4-04, VS6-05, .......................................................... VS10-02, VS17-06 Introini, C. .......................................... BR8-03, VP23-01 Ioritani, N. ....................................................... VP17-17 Ip, K. .............................................................. MP22-04 Ipekci, T. .............................................................. O1-04 Irani, D. ................................................ BR7-03, BR7-04 Iriarte, I. ......................................................... MP13-12 Irimie, A. ............................................................ VP3-01 Irkilata, H. .......................... VP15-09, VP23-09, VP24-11 Irwin, B. ............. MP17-03, VP11-10, VP28-05, VS10-10 Isfahani, F. Farahini .............................................. O5-08 Ishibashi, T. ....................................................... MP6-08 Ishidoya, S. ........................................ MP6-08, VP22-02 Ishii, Ayano ......................................................... O1-09 Ishii, D. ................................................. VP2-17, VP7-03 Ismail, F. .......................................................... VP21-11 Issever, H. .......................................... MP14-05, VP6-13 Istanbulluoglu, M. ................ MP21-11, VP4-08, VP4-20 Istanbulluoglu, O. ............................................. VS12-09 Ito, A. ................................................ MP6-08, VP22-02 Itoh, N. .............................................................. VP2-08 Itri, E. .............................................................. VP26-08 Iwamura, M. ......................................... VP2-17, VP7-03 Iwamura, M. ......................................... VP2-17, VP7-03 Izol, V. ................................... MP4-14, MP9-14, VP4-09 J Jack, E. ............................................................. VS15-03 Jackman, S. .................................................... MP21-16 Jackson, M. .................................... MP16-12, MP21-13 Jackson, R. ..................................................... MP23-06 Jaffe, J. ........................................................... MP15-03 Jain, A. ............................................... VP3-17, VP15-11 Jain, N. ........................................................... MP22-06 Jain, V. ............................................................... VP2-01 Jakobsen, M. ....................................................... O3-08 Jakse, G. .................................. BR8-07, O4-02, MP7-07 Jamal, J. .......................................................... VP13-19 Jamshaid, A. ....................................... MP2-05, MP2-19 Janetschek, G. ................... VP12-06, VP19-02, VP25-01, ............................................... VP25-19, VS6-07, S12-10 Janitzky, V. ........................................................ MP4-09 Jansen, R. .......................................................... VP2-13 Jecu, M. ........................................................... MP7-03 Jellison, F. ........................ MP6-05, MP13-04, MP13-05, ............................................. VP17-01, VS5-07, VS18-02 Jeon, H. ................................ MP14-14, VP1-16, VP5-18, ........................................... VP10-17, VP22-15, VP22-15 Jeon, S. .................................. O6-08, MP4-17, MP7-09, ...................................... MP15-02, MP19-17, MP21-01, ................................................. VP6-05, VP8-04, VP8-06 242 Jeon, Y. ............................................................. MP3-05 Jeong, B. ................................ O6-08, MP4-17, MP7-09, ............................................................. VP8-04, VP8-06 Jeong, C. .......................................... VP10-17, VP14-07 Jeong, H. ............................... VP1-16, VP5-18, VP10-17, ........................................................................ VP22-15 Jeong, J. ......................... MP11-18, MP15-09, MP15-12 Jeong, S. ........................................................ MP15-02 Jeongki, L. ...................................... MP23-12, MP24-15 Jiang, C. ............................. VP25-14, VP25-15, VP25-16 Jiang, H. ................................. MP7-12, VP3-11, VP9-04, .......................................................................... VP9-05 Jiang, L. ......................................................... MP13-10 Jinxi, G. ........................................................... VP13-13 Jitendra, A. ...................... MP3-18, MP22-03, MP22-15, ........................................................................ VP18-14 Joachim, G. ............................. BR8-07, O4-02, MP7-07 Jocham, D. ........................................................ BR3-01 Johannes, J. ...................................... MP5-15, MP22-07 Johansen, T. ....................................................... BR7-07 John, H. ........................................................... VP12-13 Johnson, P. ........................................................ VP1-02 Jonas, D. ........................................................ MP13-17 Jonat, L. ............................ MP4-02, MP24-18, VP28-16 Jones, L. .......................................... MP12-17, VP21-12 Jones, R. ......................................................... MP18-02 Jønler, M. ............................................. O3-08, VP27-20 Jorda, M. ........................................... BR1-06, MP18-08 Jordan, R. ............................................. O6-10, VP18-13 Jorge, M. ........................................................ MP21-09 Joseph, J. ............................. MP1-02, VS12-08, VS16-02 Joshi, H. ......................................................... MP22-11 Joshi, V. ............................................. MP21-10, VS7-01 Jude, C. .............................................................. VS5-09 Jun, L. Fu-lin ...................................................... BR2-05 Jun, Z. .............................................. MP9-13, MP12-01 Jung, H. ............................ MP11-01, MP14-01, VP8-09, ......................................................... VP18-16, VP20-08 Jung, S. ............................. MP5-08, MP5-13, MP20-05, .......................................................... VP12-16, VS18-08 Jung, W. ........................................................... MP3-05 K Kabakci, A. ...................................................... VP18-11 Kabbani, W. ....................................................... BR1-05 Kabia, M. ......................................................... MP3-13 Kadi, N. .......................................................... MP12-06 Kadihasanoglu, M. .......... MP9-16, MP21-05, MP22-18, ......................................................................... VP15-04 Kadirov, Z. ...................................................... MP12-10 Kafka, I. ......................................................... MP10-17 Kai, X. ............................................... MP5-05, VP25-02 AUTHOR INDEX Kailasam, K. ....................................... VP3-14, VP23-05 Kallel, Y. .......................................................... VP13-17 Kallidonis, P. .................... MP9-15, MP12-12, MP13-14, ...................................... MP18-09, MP24-16, MP24-17, .......................................... VP10-04, VP10-08, VP10-13, .............................................. VP10-15, VP16-06, S8-02, ......................................................................... VS18-09 Kalogeropoulos, T. ............................................. VP7-11 Kalogeropoulou, C. ......................... MP13-14, MP24-17 Kalomiris, P. .................................................... MP19-11 Kalsi, V. .......................................................... MP23-04 Kamat, A. .......................................................... VP5-17 Kamihira, O. ................... MP14-02, MP14-20, MP20-04 Kamoi, K. ............................. MP14-15, VP1-03, VP1-04, ............................................ VP1-14, VP17-04, VP17-15, .......................................... VP17-20, VP19-07, VP27-04, ........................................................................... VS7-07 Kamranmanesh, M. ........................................ MP16-06 Kanaan, E. .......................................................... VS9-04 Kane, C. ............................................................ VP8-13 Kang, D. ......................................................... MP11-18 Kang, S. ......................................... MP12-20, MP20-10 Kang, T. ............................ MP3-06, MP15-08, MP17-14 Kanout, M. ........................................................ BR4-07 Kaouk, J. ....................... MP12-13, MP14-15, MP17-03, ...................................... MP17-11, MP18-19, MP19-04, ................................................ VP1-03, VP6-07, VP6-11, .................................................. VP8-05, P8-08, VP8-11, .......................................... VP13-05, VP19-04, VP20-12, ............................................... VP20-16, VS7-02, VS7-04 ............................................ VS7-07, VS16-07, VS16-10, .......................................................... VS17-01, VS18-05 Kaplan, A. ........................ MP7-17, MP22-06, MP24-09 Kaplon, D. ..................... MP10-18, MP13-01, MP14-07, ....................................................................... MP16-19 Kapoor, R. .............................. VP2-05, VP4-16, VP17-07 Kara, B. ........................................................... VP11-09 Kara, C. ............................... MP4-10, MP8-10, MP9-06, ......................................... MP10-03, MP19-06, VP4-01, .......................................................................... VP4-11 Karabuga, I. ...................... MP9-12, MP22-09, VP23-08 Karadeniz, M. ...................................... VS2-07, VS20-04 Karagounis, T. .................................................. VP18-05 Karakan, T. ............................ BR2-06, VP17-06, VS9-02 Karakoyunlu, N. .................................................. VS1-05 Karakus, S. ...................... MP14-05, MP14-13, VP27-16 Karami, H. ....................................................... VP19-09 Karaoglan, U. .................................................. VP24-06 Karatzas, A. ...................................................... MP2-16 Kargin, K. .......................................................... VP7-05 Karnabatidis, D. .............................................. MP24-16 Karsli, O. ............................ MP4-14, VP21-09, VP24-07, ........................................................................ VP25-09 Kashi, A. ............................... BR3-10, MP4-08, MP9-04, ....................................................................... MP16-06 Kassin, S. ............................................... VS2-05, VS2-08 Katsanos, K. ................................................... MP24-16 Katz, A. ................................ MP1-09, MP1-10, MP1-11 Katz, M. ................................. VP1-01, VP1-13, VP20-17 Kaufmann, O. ................................................... MP7-17 Kaver, I. ........................................................... VP28-15 Kavoussi, L. ................... MP18-16, MP20-13, MP23-19, ................................................ VP2-16, VP7-09, VP7-10, ............................................ VP8-03, VP10-18, VP17-11, .......................................... VP19-16, VP27-03, VP27-06, .............................................. VP28-05, VS8-05, VS9-08, ......................................................................... VS18-04 Kavoussi, L.R. .................................................. VP28-13 Kavoussi, L. R. ................................. MP12-07, VP17-14 Kawa, G. ......................................... MP14-18, VP12-17 Kawakita, M. ................................................... VP12-17 Kawasaki, Y. ...................................... MP6-08, VP22-02 Kawauchi, A. ........................ VP1-04, VP17-20, VP27-04 Kaya, E. ........................................................... VP14-19 Kaygisiz, O. ......................................................... O5-01 Kazanskaya, I. ..................................................... O4-01 Kazoulis, S. ..................................................... MP19-05 Keane, T. ............................................... O3-03, VP18-04 Keber, S. ......................................................... MP24-19 Keil, C. .............................................. BR6-04, MP22-02 Kelly, T. ........................................................... MP13-05 Kendirci, M. ....................... MP9-16, MP22-18, VP15-04 Kent, P. .............................................................. VP5-11 Keoghane, S. .................................................... MP8-02 Khafagy, R. ..................................................... MP14-08 Khaki, N. ............................................ MP5-01, MP9-02 Khan, M. .......................................................... VS10-09 Khan, N. ......................................... MP16-12, MP21-13 Khan, S. .......................................................... VP21-11 Khandkar, A. ............................ VS1-03, VS1-04, VS7-09, .......................................................... VS11-06, VS19-09 Kharodawala, S. ................... VS7-09, VS11-06, VS19-09 Kheterpal, E. .................... MP17-01, MP17-02, VS13-10, .......................................................... VS15-03, VS18-07 Khorrami, M. ....................................................... O5-08 Kiel, H. .............................................. BR4-09, MP17-07 Kijvikai, K. ........................................................ VS17-02 Kikuchi, E. ....................................................... VP16-05 Kilani, H. ........................................................... VP2-07 Kilciler, M. ........................ MP22-10, VP10-10, VP12-12, ............................................. VP15-09, VP26-19, VS6-02 Kilic, O. .......................................................... MP21-14 Kilicarslan, H. .................................................... BR6-02 243 AUTHOR INDEX Kilinc, M. ......................................... MP21-14, VP11-17 Kim, C. ........................................................... MP15-14 Kim, D. ................................ MP2-17, MP3-05, MP6-10, .......................................... MP15-19, VS13-05, VS17-07 Kim, E. ............................................. MP3-05, MP23-17 Kim, F. ............................................................. VP28-05 Kim, H. ................................... O6-08, MP4-17, MP7-09, ...................................... MP15-17, MP20-03, MP21-03, .............................................. VP1-16, VP8-04, VP10-17, ......................................................... VP22-15, VP27-02 Kim, I. ............................ MP11-18, MP15-09, MP15-12 Kim, J. ........................... MP15-17, MP19-17, MP20-03, ....................................................................... MP21-01 Kim, K. ............................................ MP14-02, VP18-16 Kim, M. ............................. MP6-12, MP19-03, VP19-18 Kim, S. .............................. MP5-08, MP5-13, MP13-08, ....................................................... MP13-08, MP20-05 Kim, T. ............................... MP5-14, MP6-10, MP11-12, ......................... MP15-17, MP20-03, VP18-16, VP24-03 Kim, W. ................................................. O6-08, MP7-09 Kim, Y. ............................... MP2-17, MP3-05, MP10-15, ....................................... MP10-15, MP13-08, MP23-17 Kimura, K. ...................................................... MP14-02 Kimura, M. ........................................ MP6-12, VP19-18 Kinoshita, H. ................................... MP14-18, VP12-17 Kinukawa, T. ................................................... MP20-04 Kira, S. .............................................................. VP9-11 Kiriluk, K. ........................................................ VP19-05 Kit, L. Chang ..................................................... VP3-09 Klein, F. ............................................ MP2-04, MP10-05 Klippstein, E. .................................................. MP12-08 Kloen, S. ........................................................... MP7-10 Knüchel-Clarke, R. .................................. BR8-07, O4-02 Knoll, T. ................................. BR3-01, MP7-13, VP4-04, ......................................................... VP13-02, VP28-20 Knudsen, B. ............................ BR2-02, BR6-05, BR6-09, ........................................................... VP3-04, VP11-05 Kobayashi, Y. ......................... O1-09, MP1-19, MP19-13 Koch, M. ........................................................ MP15-04 Koffman, G. ....................................................... VP9-08 Kolla, S. ............... MP7-17, MP18-15, MP23-16, VP6-09 Komai, Y. ........................................................ MP14-18 Kommu, S. .............................. BR1-01, BR1-02, BR1-09, ..................................... BR1-10, BR2-09, O1-02, O1-08, ......................................... MP12-18, MP19-12, VP3-17, ............................................ VP6-01, VP10-20, VP11-03, ............................ VP12-19, VP15-11, VP19-12, VP20-18 ........................... VP21-01, VP21-02, VP21-03, VP21-04, ............................ VP21-05, VP23-11, VP23-12, VP28-18 Kongchareonsombat, W. .................................... VP7-02 Kono, H. .......................................................... VP16-05 Koo, K. ........................................................... MP14-14 244 Koo, V. ............................................................. VP21-04 Kooby, D. .......................................................... MP5-12 Kooistra, A. ........................................................ VP1-12 Kordan, Y. ............................ BR6-02, VS10-07, VS18-01, ......................................................................... VS19-01 Korets, R. .......................................... MP9-08, MP19-16 Kosmaoglou, E. ................................... VP9-12, VS16-01 Kouriefs, C. ...................................... MP18-20, VP11-11 Koutsiaris, E. ..................................................... MP1-03 Koyuncu, H. ........................................ BR3-09, VP15-10 Kozinn, S. ....................................................... MP19-09 Kozomara, M. .................................................. VP11-02 Krah, X. ............................................................... O1-10 Krambeck, A. .......................... O2-10, MP2-10, MP4-12, ...................................... MP16-09, MP16-10, MP16-12, .......................................................... MP21-13, VS8-04 Kramer, B. .............................. O1-05, MP23-18, VS2-03 Kriedberg, C. ........................ BR3-07, MP3-11, MP3-12, .......................................... MP3-15, MP10-16, VP16-13 Krombach, P. ..................................................... VP3-16 Kruck, S. ............................ MP7-14, MP24-11, VP17-09 Krupp, N. ............................................ BR2-01, VP19-08 Ku, J. .................................... VP1-16, VP10-17, VP27-02 Kuandykov, E. ...................................................... O4-10 Kübler, H. ............................................. O1-03, VP21-07 Kucukdurmaz, F. ............................................. MP14-13 Kuczyk, M. ........................................... VP17-09, VS6-10 Kudo, T. ........................................................... VP17-17 Kulkarni, M. .................................................... MP22-01 Kulkarni, R. ....................................... MP8-13, MP22-01 Kumar, G. ......................... MP18-03, MP18-06, VP2-12, ........................................................................ VP22-05 Kumar, P. .......................................... MP8-13, MP22-01 Kumar, S. .......................................................... MP3-20 Kumar, V. ................................. VS1-02, VS1-03, VS1-04, ............................................................ VS7-09, VS11-06 Kumazawa, T. ................................................. MP14-04 Kumon, H. .............................. O1-09, MP1-19, MP8-07, ......................................................... MP8-08, MP19-13 Kunishima, Y. ..................................................... VP2-08 Kural, A. ........................... MP15-13, VP14-16, VP27-18, .............................................. VS1-10, VS5-08, VS13-03, ............................ VS14-06, VS15-10, VS17-03, VS20-05 Kuranov, R. ........................................................ BR2-04 Kurien, A. ............................ MP2-20, MP4-13, MP8-18, ............................ MP9-09, MP13-11, VP4-17, VP14-02, .......................................... VP17-02, VP22-01, VP23-07, ............................................. VP26-17, VS3-03, VS18-03 Kuroiwa, K. .................................................... MP13-02 Kurosch, M. ...................................................... MP2-09 Kurtz, M. .......................................................... MP9-07 Kwak, C. .............................. VP1-16, VP10-17, VP27-02 AUTHOR INDEX Kwangsung, P. ................................................. VP17-16 Kwon, D. ........................................... VP12-16, VS18-08 Kwon, E. .......................................... VP13-19, VP20-08 Kwon, J. ............................................................ VP8-09 Kwon, T. ......................... MP15-17, MP20-03, MP20-10 Kyoungtaek, L. ................................................. MP2-17 Kyriazis, I. ........ MP13-14, MP24-16, MP24-17, VP16-06 Kyung-jin, O. ................................................... VP17-16 L Labarbera, S. ..................................... BR3-02, MP13-20 Lacey, D. ......................................................... MP13-19 Lagerveld, B. .................................................... MP6-18 Lagrange, C. ................................................... MP12-03 Laguna, M. ....................................... VP14-01, VP19-15 Lahme, S. ................................ O5-05, MP8-14, MP8-15 ................................................ VP3-10, VP4-10, VP4-13, ........................................................... VP6-14, VP20-15 Lal, A. ............................................................ MP21-08 Lallas, C. ........................................................ MP11-15 Lam, S. ............................................ MP15-12, VP19-03 Lamba, S. ....................................................... MP15-12 Lambert, E. ............... MP3-03, MP4-07, VP1-05, VP2-20 Lamberton, G. .................................................... VS5-07 Lampel, A. ......................................................... VP3-08 Landman, J. ......................... MP6-06, MP6-11, MP6-15, .......................................... MP6-16, MP6-19, MP12-14, ...................................... MP14-11, MP14-12, MP15-01, ......................................... MP18-10, MP21-09, VP3-04, ................................ VP7-06, VP11-14, P22-06, VP22-17 Lang, E. ............................................................ MP2-12 Lange, D. ............................... BR7-05, BR7-06, MP4-02, ........................................... MP24-18, VP4-06, VP28-16 Large, M. ........................................................ MP20-01 Lasalle, M. ...................................... MP16-13, MP24-04 Laungani, R. ....... MP17-02, VS13-10, VS15-03, VS18-07 Lauretti, S. ....................................................... VP27-15 La vecchia, L. ...................................................... VS6-08 Lavery, H. ........................... MP5-04, MP11-16, VP5-03, ........................................... VP20-06, VP20-10, VP20-14 Lawrence, C. .................................................... VP18-04 Le, N. ................................... O3-10, MP2-08, MP18-18, ............................. MP22-07, VP9-10, VS19-10, VS20-10 Leal, D. ............................................................... VS9-04 Ledesma, Rodrigo ............................................ VP21-20 Ledezma, R. ..................................................... MP4-05 Lee, B. ............................... MP5-10, MP5-11, MP11-04, ...................................... MP11-10, MP11-11, MP13-06, ...................................... MP15-05, MP17-15, MP17-16, ...................................... MP20-07, MP20-09, MP21-03, ................................... VP2-19, VP5-05, VS4-01, VS7-01, ........................................... VS13-02, VS13-04, VS20-09 Lee, D. ................................ O6-07, MP11-14, MP12-14, ...................................... MP15-06, MP15-10, MP15-11, ........................................................ MP18-13, VP22-06 Lee, F. ............................................. MP11-15, MP13-01 Lee, H. ................................. MP4-18, MP19-17, VP8-06 Lee, J. ............................... BR3-03, MP19-10, MP19-17, ......................................... MP21-01, VP11-14, VP22-06, .......................................................... VS13-05, VS17-07 Lee, K. ............................................................. VP18-16 Lee, M. ............................. MP14-15, MP19-16, VP1-03, ............................................................ VP1-14, VS17-01 Lee, N. .............................................. MP2-08, MP18-18 Lee, R. ............................................................. VP28-05 Lee, S. ........................... MP14-14, MP15-02, MP19-17, .......................................................................... VP1-16 Lee, T. .................................. MP2-17, VS13-05, VS17-07 Lee, W. ............................................ MP11-13, VP24-03 Leenanupunth, C. ................... VP8-07, VS4-07, VS15-04 Leeser, C. ............................................................. O2-06 Legervand, D. .................................................... BR8-01 Legraverand, D. ...................................... O5-10, VP3-20 Lehnhardt, M. ................................................ MP12-19 Leibovitch, I. ................................................... MP10-17 Leistner, R. ....................................................... MP2-18 Leitão, T. ......................................................... MP18-05 Lentini, M. ....................................................... VP10-03 Leonard, M. ...................................................... VS11-04 Leonardo, C. ...................................................... VP2-14 Leonardopoulos, L. ........................................... MP8-11 Leone, N. ................................ O3-10, MP22-07, VP9-10 Leontis, S. ......................................................... MP8-11 Lepchuk, B. ...................................................... MP5-15 Leppert, J. ............................ VP7-01, VP11-12, VP28-14 Lerner, M. ...................... MP15-04, MP17-04, MP17-05, .......................................... MP20-18, VS20-02, VS20-03 Leschaka, S. .................................................... VP11-02 L’esperance, A. ................................................. VP17-05 L’esperance, J. .................... MP1-18, MP6-02, MP10-02, ......................................... MP13-19, VP17-05, VP22-20, ........................................................................ VP26-05 Leveilee, R. ..................................................... MP19-02 Leveillee, R. ........................ BR1-06, MP6-14, MP13-13, ........................ MP13-15, MP17-08, MP18-08, VP27-17 Leventis, A. ....................................................... MP8-11 Lewis, G. ........................................................ MP14-08 Lewis, I. ............................................ VP21-03, VP23-12 Lho, Y. ............................................................ MP21-03 Li, J. ............................ BR5-10, O2-10, O5-02, MP2-10, ............................................ MP3-17, MP4-11, MP4-12, ........................................ MP5-17, MP10-15, MP16-09, ...................................... MP16-10, MP16-12, MP21-13, .............................................. MP23-17, VP6-05, VS8-04 245 AUTHOR INDEX Li, R. ................... MP4-18, MP6-17, MP19-03, VS15-05 Li, X. ............................................................... VP25-17 Liatsikos, E. ............................. BR1-08, O6-06, MP9-15, ....................................... MP12-12, MP13-14, MP18-09 ....................................... MP24-16, MP24-17, VP10-04, .......................................... VP10-08, VP10-13, VP10-15, .............................. VP12-07, VP16-06, VS8-02, VS18-09 Libertino, J. ....................................................... MP5-17 Lidawi, G. .......................................................... VP3-03 Lifshitz, D. ..................... MP11-05, MP11-06, MP11-07, ...................................... MP14-12, MP20-01, MP24-03, .................................. VP1-01, VP1-13, VP9-02, VP19-05 Lim, J. ............................... MP10-15, MP23-17, VP6-05 Lima, E. .......................................................... MP12-13 Lima, F. ................................. BR1-04, MP20-08, VP8-12 Lin, C. .............................................................. VS10-01 Lin, T. ................................... O2-08, VP25-14, VP25-15, ......................................................... VP25-16, VP25-17 Lin, Y. Siang ....................................... MP7-04, VP11-04 Lingeman, J. ............................ BR5-10, O2-10, MP2-10, ............................................ MP3-17, MP4-11, MP4-12, ...................................... MP16-09, MP16-10, MP16-12, .......................................................... MP21-13, VS8-04 Lingenfelder, T. ..................................................... O2-08 Link, R. ............................................ MP19-03, VS15-05 Lipkin, M. ............................... BR2-07, BR5-01, BR5-04, ................................................ BR6-10, O2-04, MP3-07, ............................................. VP5-06, VP10-11, VP20-11 Liske, P. .................................. O5-05, MP8-14, MP8-15, .................................... VP3-10, VP4-10, VP4-13, VP6-14 Litwak, K. ........................................................... VS7-02 Liu, H. ............................................................... BR7-10 Liu, S. .............................................................. VP23-11 Liu, Y. .................................... O3-07, VP21-16, VP25-13 Livne, P. ............................................................. VP9-02 Lo, A. ................................ MP2-08, MP3-08, MP13-12, ...................................... MP18-18, MP21-07, MP22-13, ........................................................................ VP12-10 Lockhart, M. ..................................................... MP7-16 Loebelenz, M. .................................................... BR4-08 Loizaga, A. ..................................................... MP13-12 Lojanapiwat, B. ............................................... VP26-11 Löhr, M. ........................................................... VP13-03 Longhorn, S. ........................................ MP5-07, VP3-13 Longo, F. ........................................................... MP3-19 Longo, N. ......................................................... MP2-01 Lopez, A. ......................................................... VP12-10 Loske, A. ......................................................... MP22-13 Louie, M. ............................. MP4-18, MP5-09, MP6-07, ........................................ MP6-17, MP18-04, MP18-15, ......................................... MP23-16, MP24-09, VP6-09, ........................................................................ VP11-14 246 Lowry, P. ........................................... VP11-19, VP18-17 Lu, J. ................................... BR8-05, MP7-11, VP10-16, ........................................................................ VP21-17 Lu, M. .............................. MP1-02, MP22-14, VP12-03, .......................................... VP12-04, VP12-09, VP25-03, ............................................................ VS6-04, VS16-02 Lu, W. .............................................................. VP18-09 Lucas, S. ......................... MP15-04, MP17-04, MP20-18 Lucci, M. ........................... VP12-03, VP12-04, VP12-09, ............................................................ VP25-03, VS6-04 Luciani, L. ....................................................... MP14-19 Lund, L. ................................................ O3-08, VP27-20 Lusch, A. ......................................................... VP24-05 Luscombe, C. .......................... BR1-01, BR1-02, BR1-09, .................................................. BR1-10, O1-02, O1-08, ....................................... MP12-18, MP19-12, VP10-20, .......................................... VP11-03, VP12-19, VP19-12, ............................ VP20-18, VP21-01, VP21-02, VP21-04 ........................................... VP21-05, VP23-11, VP28-18 Lux, C. ............................................................. VP16-10 Lux, M. .............................................. MP1-02, VS16-02 Lv, W. .................................................. VS6-09, VS12-05 Lyne, C. ........................................................... VP19-18 M Ma, J. ................................... BR1-04, MP2-11, MP5-17, ............................................ MP6-20, MP8-09, MP8-19, ...................................... MP16-16, MP16-17, MP17-18, ......................................... MP19-09, MP24-13, VP8-10, .......................................... VP16-02, VP19-18, VP20-20, .......................................... VP22-20, VP23-04, VP23-10, ........................................................................ VP28-13 Ma, L. ......................... BR5-08, O3-05, O3-07, MP5-20, .......................................... VP10-09, VP10-16, VP21-16, ........................................... VP21-17, VP25-12, VP25-13 Maan, Z. ........................... MP2-11, MP8-19, MP16-16, ........................................ MP16-17, MP24-13, VP23-10 Macdonald, D. ................................................ MP18-02 Macejko, A. .................................................... MP10-12 Madaan, S. ...................................................... VP18-07 Maghsoudi, R. ................................................. VP13-18 Mahboub, M. Darabi ......... MP3-04, MP9-05, MP16-14, .......................................... VP18-03, VP26-07, VP26-12, ......................................................... VP26-16, VP28-04 Mahdavi, K. Nouri ............................................... O5-08 Mahdavi, P. ........................ MP6-04, MP6-04, VP17-01, ........................................................................ VP19-08 Maheshwari, R. ...................... VP2-05, VP4-16, VP17-07 Mak, S. ............................................................ VP14-06 Makatounaki, K. .............................................. VP18-06 Makris, A. ......................................................... MP7-07 Malcolm, J. ...................................................... VP22-20 AUTHOR INDEX Maldonado, E. ................................................ MP22-16 Maletta, A. ....................................................... MP2-01 Mamaev, I. ..................................................... MP19-08 Mamoulakis, C. .................. MP4-03, VP14-01, VP19-15 Man, A. .............................. BR4-04, MP3-20, MP21-08, ................................................ VP2-05, VP4-12, VP4-16, ............................................. VP13-12, VP17-07, VS7-10 Mandal, A. ........... BR4-04, MP3-20, MP21-08, VP13-12 Mandeville, J. .................. MP5-17, MP17-18, MP19-09, ........................................................................ VP16-02 Mandhani, A. ......................... VP2-05, VP4-16, VP17-07 Manfredi, M. ..................... VP12-03, VP12-04, VP12-09, ............................................................ VP25-03, VS6-04 Manger, J. ........................................................ MP8-09 Mangera, A. ...................................................... VP4-12 Mangiapia, F. .................................................... MP2-01 Mangiarotti, B. ................................................. MP3-19 Maniadakis, N. ................................................ VP16-06 Mantu, G. ......................................................... MP5-16 Manzano, J. ....................................................... BR1-04 Marchant, F. ........................................ BR5-03, MP4-05 Marchiñena, P. Garcia ....................................... MP4-19 Marcovich, R. ................................................. MP24-07 Maria, G. Antonio ................... VS3-02, VS8-02, VS17-04 Mariani, A. ........................................................ VP9-10 Marinho, M. ...................................................... VP6-18 Mark, R. ............................................................ VP5-03 Marketakis, A. .................................................. MP1-03 Marnes, M. ....................................................... MP4-20 Marsh, H. .......................................... MP8-17, VP18-07 Marsh, R. .......................................................... VP1-02 Marshall, J. ........................... VP8-10, VP20-20, VP23-04 Martin, H. ........................................ MP11-08, VP13-03 Martin, S. ........................................ MP19-14, VP23-03 Martinez-Suarez, H. ........................................ MP11-08 Martinho, D. ..................................... MP1-13, MP18-05 Martins, A. ........................ MP8-20, MP9-20, MP10-09, ......................................... MP23-07, VP10-01, VP10-02, .......................................... VP12-20, VP13-16, VP15-12, .......................................... VP18-10, VP24-08, VP24-09, ........................................... VP27-10, VP27-11, VP27-12 Martin, S. ....................................................................... Maruyama, S. .................................................. VP27-01 Masood, J. .......................... MP2-11, MP8-19, MP16-16 ........................................ MP16-17, MP24-13, VP23-10 Masoudi, P. ..................................................... VP28-07 Massimiliano, P. ................................ MP7-15, MP24-10 Master, V. ......................................................... MP5-12 Masumori, N. .................................................... VP2-08 Mathes, G. ........................................................ BR5-08 Mathes, L. ......................................................... BR5-08 Matheus, R. ..................................................... VP12-10 Mathew, A. ...................... MP4-13, MP13-11, VP17-02, ........................................................................ VP23-07 Matin, S. ........................................... MP14-12, VS6-03 Matlaga, B. ....................... MP3-16, MP9-07, MP13-09, ........................................................ MP21-06, VP11-01 Matsuda, T. ...................................... MP14-18, VP12-17 Matsukawa, Y. ................................................ MP20-04 Matsushima, M. .................................................. O6-03 Matsuura, S. .................................................... VP17-17 Mattioli, S. ....................................................... VP14-05 Mattos, M. Augusto elias de ........................... MP16-07 Matuura, O. .................................................... MP14-02 Matzkin, H. ........................................ VP3-03, VP28-15 Maurer, T. ........................................................ VP21-07 Mavuduru, R. ..................... BR4-04, MP21-08, VP13-12 Maxwell, A. ..................................................... VP18-01 Mayes, J. ........................................... MP6-20, VP19-18 Maynes, L. ........................................................... O3-05 Mazzucchi, E. .................................... MP16-04, VP4-03 Mc Ateer, J. .......................................... BR5-10, MP2-10 Mc Carthy, J. .................................................... MP3-01 Mc Cue, P. ...................................................... MP11-15 Mc Dougal, W. .................................................. MP7-19 Mc Dougall, E. ..................... MP4-18, MP5-09, MP6-07, .......................................... MP6-17, MP7-17, MP18-04, ...................................... MP18-15, MP22-06, MP23-16, ........................................... MP24-09, VP6-09, VP11-14, ........................................................................ VP27-13 Mc Elroy, A. ....................................................... BR2-04 Mc Intyre, M. ................................................... VP18-04 Mc Kenna, P. ...................................................... VS2-03 Mc Kiernan, J. ...................... MP5-16, MP6-11, MP6-16, ........................................................ MP21-09, VP22-17 Mc Leroy, S. .................................................... MP16-11 Medhat, M. .................................................... MP22-17 Meeks, J. ........................................................ MP15-19 Mehmedovic, S. ............................................... VP19-15 Mehr, N. ........................................................... MP6-05 Mehrabi, S. ...................................................... VP26-03 Mehravaran, K. ................................................ VP13-18 Mehrotra, P. ...................................................... VP1-02 Mehta, S. .......................................................... VP4-12 Meining, A. ......................................................... O1-03 Melekos, M. ..................................................... MP2-16 Melo, M. ........................................................ MP18-05 Mendes, A. Vommaro ...................................... MP16-05 Mendonça, T. .................................................... MP1-13 Menon, M. ...................... MP17-01, MP17-02, VS13-10, .......................................................... VS15-03, VS18-07 Menéndez, S. Alonso ...................................... MP19-14 Meredith, B. ................................... MP15-10, MP15-11 Merinov, D. ........................... MP8-06, VP9-14, VP14-15 247 AUTHOR INDEX Merlet, B. ............................................... BR8-01, O5-10 Messetti, F. ...................................... MP20-08, VS19-05 Metaxari, M. ................................................... VP18-06 Mete, U. ........................................................... MP3-20 Metrebian, E. ....................... MP20-08, VP8-12, VS19-05 Meyer, T. .......................................................... VP14-12 Micali, S. .............................. BR5-09, VP5-15, VP18-08, .............................................. VP20-05, VS4-09, VS9-06, ............................................. VS9-07, VS14-07, VS15-08 Michel, M. ................................. BR4-03, O2-08, O4-06, ........................................ MP4-03, MP12-08, MP12-09, ................................. VP3-16, VP4-04, VP4-18, VP14-03, ............................ VP14-11, VP14-12, VP24-05, VP28-20 Mikhail, A. ............................................ O3-05, VP21-13 Miki, T. ................................. VP1-04, VP17-20, VP27-04 Milfont, J. ....................................................... MP16-05 Millard ii, W. ....................................................... VS5-07 Miller, D. ............................................................ VP5-08 Miller, J. ............................................................. BR1-07 Miller, K. .............................................................. O1-10 Miller, N. ........................... MP3-03, MP4-07, MP13-09, ............................................................. VP1-05, VP2-20 Milner, T. ............................................................ BR2-04 Mimata, H. ...................................... MP14-16, VP25-08 Min, L. .............................................................. VP4-05 Minareci, S. .......................... MP14-10, VP7-12, VP7-13, ............................ VP21-10, VP21-14, VP22-14, VP22-18 Mir, M. Gascon .................................................. VP9-01 Miranda, M. ..................................................... VS19-02 Mirciulescu, V. .................. MP9-01, MP24-02, VP26-01, .......................................................... VP26-10, VS11-03 Miroglu, C. ...................... MP9-16, MP21-05, MP22-18, ........................................................................ VP15-04 Mirone, V. ......................................................... MP2-01 Mishra, S. .......................... MP8-18, MP9-09, MP13-11, ............................................ VP4-17, VP14-02, VP17-02, ............................................... VP26-17, VS3-03, VS5-04 Mitre, A. ......................................................... MP10-13 Miura, M. ......................................................... MP5-02 Miyajima, A. .................................................... VP16-05 Miyaoka, R. ............................ BR6-08, BR6-09, BR7-06, ............................................ MP3-11, MP3-12, MP3-15, ........................................... MP10-16, VP3-05, VP16-13 Moanack, J. ....................................................... VP6-17 Mobley III., J. .................................................... MP2-04 Mochiduki, T. ..................................................... VP9-11 Mochizuki, T. .................................................... MP5-02 Modi, A. ............................................................ VP3-04 Modi, P. ........................................................... VP21-19 Moeckel, G. ....................................................... VP1-05 Moeding, A. ......................... BR3-07, MP3-11, MP3-12, ......................................................... MP3-15, MP10-16 248 Moghaddam, A. Afshari ................................... VP26-02 Mohamadi, L. .................................................. VP13-14 Mohamed, A. .................................... MP21-04, VS9-08 Mohamed, B. ................................................... VP18-19 Mohamed, H. ................................... VP11-18, VP15-07 Mohamed, M. Weld sidi ................................... VP18-18 Mohammadi, Y. .............................................. MP20-18 Mohan, S. ............................................. O6-10, VP18-13 Moinzadeh, A. .................. MP5-17, MP17-18, MP19-09 Molina, W. ....................................................... VP28-05 Molina-Torres, M. ........................................... MP22-13 Molinari, C. ........................... O5-03, VP10-03, VP15-02 Monden, K. ...................................................... MP8-08 Monga, M. .............................. BR3-07, BR6-08, BR6-09 ................................ BR7-06, MP3-11, MP3-12, MP3-15 ........................................... MP10-16, VP3-05, VP16-13 Monish, A. ........................................................ VS17-01 Montag, S. ...................................... MP20-13, VP19-16 Montanari, E. .................................... MP3-19, VP26-08 Montgomery, J. ...................... VP5-08, VS9-10, VS12-07, .......................................................... VS13-06, VS16-09 Montlleó, M. .................................................... VS18-06 Moon, H. .......................................................... VS13-05 Moon, K. .......................................................... MP5-14 Moore, C. ........................... BR1-06, MP6-14, MP13-15, ....................................................................... MP18-08 Moradi, M. ...................................................... VP19-09 Moraitis, K. ...................... MP2-11, MP16-16, MP16-17, ........................................................................ VP23-10 Moreira, O. ....................................................... VS14-09 Moreno, J. ......................... MP6-11, MP6-16, MP12-14, ....................................................................... MP18-10 Morgan, L. ......................................................... VS2-04 Morihisa, M. ...................... MP8-20, MP9-20, MP10-09, ......................................... MP23-07, VP10-01, VP10-02, .......................................... VP12-20, VP13-16, VP15-12, .......................................... VP18-10, VP24-08, VP24-09, .......................................... VP27-10, VP27-11, VP27-12, .............................. VS4-05, VS11-09, VS15-09, VS17-09 Moriya, Y. ....................................................... MP14-02 Moro, J. ........................................................... VP17-19 Morra, I. ................................ VP1-10, VP1-17, VP17-10, ............................................................ VS3-10, VS15-06 Mortazavi, N. .................................................. VP13-01 Mortezavi, A. ....................................................... O6-05 Mossangen, M. ............................................... VP28-14 Moteria, S. ....................................... MP3-18, MP22-03 Mottrie, A. .......................... MP15-13, VP5-01, VP20-19, ........................................... VS16-04, VS16-05, VS16-06 Moul, J. ............................................ VP10-11, VP20-11 Mouraviev, V. ....................... MP6-12, MP6-20, VP19-18 Mourtzinos, A. ................................................. VP16-02 AUTHOR INDEX Mousavi-bahar, S. ............................. MP4-01, MP21-15 Moustafa, A. ....................................................... O4-04 Ms, B. .............................................................. VP15-07 Mueller, T. ....................................................... MP15-09 Mufarrij, P. ........................................... VP11-06, VS4-02 Multescu, R. ........................ MP7-01, MP7-03, MP8-05, ......................................... MP9-01, MP16-02, MP24-01, ........................................... MP24-02, VP9-13, VP26-01, ........................................................................ VP26-10 Müller, G. .......................................................... VP7-07 Mumtaz, F. ...................................................... VP12-19 Mun, I. ........................................................... MP19-10 Mungan, A. ....................................................... BR5-06 Muntner, P. ..................................................... MP15-07 Müntener, M. .................................................. VP11-02 Munver, R. ........................... MP1-14, MP1-15, MP1-17, ........................................ MP8-01, MP13-03, MP15-18, ...................................... MP15-20, MP17-06, MP17-10, ......................................... MP19-02, MP20-12, VP2-11, ............................................. VP5-07, VP22-03, VP22-04 Murakami, F. ................................................... VP28-09 Murat, C. ........................................................... VP2-03 Muresan, A. ......................................... MP9-19, VS7-10 Murugesan, J. ..................................... VP3-14, VP23-05 Musienko, V. ................................................... MP12-10 Muslumanoglu, A. ..................... BR3-08, O5-07, O5-09, ........................................ MP8-12, MP21-19, MP21-20, ............................................ VP4-14, VP15-06, VP15-13, ......................................................................... VS17-08 Müslümanoðlu, A. ............................ VP25-20, VP27-14 Mut, T. .............................. MP14-09, MP20-19, VP1-09, ........................................................... VP6-13, VP27-16 Muthu, V. ............................. MP13-11, VP2-01, VP4-17, .......................................... VP22-01, VP26-17, VS18-03, ......................................................................... VS19-07 Mutlu, N. ........................................................... BR3-09 N Naami, A. ............................................................ O4-02 Nabizada-pace, F. ........... MP11-16, MP15-07, VP20-06, ......................................................... VP20-10, VP20-14 Naderi, A. ......................................................... MP3-04 Nadler, R. .......... MP10-12, MP15-19, MP19-18, VP5-11 Nagata, H. ...................................................... VP16-05 Nagele, U. ............................ O5-06, MP24-11, VP17-09 Naito, S. ......................................................... MP13-02 Naitoh, Y. ......................................... VP17-20, VP27-04 Nakada, S. ..................... MP10-18, MP13-01, MP14-07, ....................................................................... MP16-19 Nakagawa, K. .................................................. VP16-05 Nakahira, Y. ......................................................... O6-03 Nakano, D. ...................................................... VP25-08 Nalcacioglu, V. ................................................ MP12-16 Nam, J. ............................................................ VP24-03 Namjoo, M. ..................................................... VP28-04 Nane ................................................. MP10-05, VP1-09 Nanieva, R. ........................................... O2-06, MP1-16 Napodano, G. ........................ VP19-20, VS4-04, VS6-05, .......................................................... VS10-02, VS17-06 Narita, S. ........................................... MP14-04, VP7-04 Naselli, A. ........................................... BR8-03, VP23-01 Nash, S. .......................................................... MP23-05 Nasseh, H. ....................................................... VP28-07 Nasu, N. ......................................................... MP14-16 Nasu, Y. .............................. MP1-19, MP8-07, MP19-13 Nasu, Yasutomo .................................................. O1-09 Natalin, R. ...................................................... MP20-15 Nathaniel, C. ..................................................... VP3-13 Nawfel, B. ....................................................... VP18-19 Nayeemuddin, M. ............................. VP11-03, VP19-12 Ndoye, M. .............................................. O5-10, VP3-20 Nechita, F. ............................................. VP3-01, VS7-10 Negrete-pulido, O. ............................ MP4-20, MP22-13 Neisius, A. ........................ MP2-15, MP11-19, MP24-19 Nelson, E. ......................................... MP5-15, MP23-18 Nelson, R. ......................................... MP6-13, VP19-19 Nemenova, A. .................................................. VP26-18 Nerli, R. ............................................ VP13-04, VP13-07 Nesar, S. ........................................................... MP8-19 Neto, E. Chedid ................................. MP16-04, VP4-03 Netsch, C. ................................. BR4-10, O2-05, O4-06, ................................................. O4-07, VP9-17, VP9-18, ............................................ VP9-19, VP14-03, VP14-11, ............................ VP16-07, VP20-04, VP20-09, VP28-19 Netto, jr. N. Rodrigues ...................... MP16-07, VP17-19 Netto, M. Jose bruschini rodrigues .................. MP16-07 Neumayr, A. ............................... BR4-09, O1-01, O2-06, ....................................................................... MP17-07 Neymeyer, J. ......................... BR2-03, BR4-05, VP14-04, ................................................. VS1-08, VS2-05, VS2-08 Ng, C. ............................... MP2-08, MP3-08, MP18-18, ....................................................... MP21-07, MP22-04 Ng, M. ............................ MP15-10, MP15-11, VP14-06 Nguyen, M. .................................... MP15-10, MP15-11 Niashiran, D. Hosseini ...................................... VP26-15 Nicklas, A. ......................................................... VP2-18 Nicola, S. Mattia ................................ VS16-05, VS16-06 Nicolaus, M. ......................................... O6-06, VP12-07 Nicolay, L. ........................... MP6-04, MP6-04, MP6-05, .......................................................... VP17-01, VS18-02 Nigro, F. ........................................................... VP26-06 Niroomand, R. ................................................. VP28-17 Nishi, M. ........................................................... VP2-17 Nishinaka, K. ..................................................... VP2-08 249 AUTHOR INDEX Nita, G. ............................................. VS11-03, VS12-03 Nizar, D. .......................................................... VP18-18 Noh, P. .............................................. VP24-02, VS12-06 Nomura, T. ......................................................... VP9-11 Nonomura, K. .................................................. VP27-01 Noor-Alizadeh, A. .............................................. VP9-20 Norman, R. ......................................... MP3-01, MP7-08 Nott, L. ............................... MP2-18, MP8-16, MP13-18 Nouira, Y. ........................... MP22-20, VP9-09, VP11-18, ........................................... VP13-17, VP18-18, VP18-19 Nouraliadeh, A. .............................................. MP16-06 Nouralizadeh, A. ................................................ VP2-07 Nunez, R. ......................................... VP14-18, VP16-04 Nutahara, K. ................................................... MP19-15 Nuttall, M. ....................................................... VP15-03 O Ober, P. ................................. MP8-14, MP8-15, VP3-10, ............................................... VP4-13, VP6-14, VP20-15 Oberhagemann, K. ................... BR4-10, O4-07, VP9-17, ............................................... VP9-18, VP9-19, VP16-07 Öbek, C. .......................................................... VP27-18 Óbrien, T. ............................................... O4-03, MP7-18 Ocantos, J. ........................................................ MP4-19 Ogan, K. ............................................. MP3-09, MP5-12 Oguchi, N. ...................................................... MP14-18 Oguz, U. ........................................................... MP9-06 Oh, P. ............................................................... MP6-02 Oh, S. .............................................................. VP14-07 Oh, T. ................................................................ VP8-09 Ohmann, E. ....................................................... VP2-06 Okegawa, T. .................................................... MP19-15 Okhunov, Z. ....................... MP6-06, MP6-15, MP12-14, ...................................... MP14-11, MP18-10, MP21-09, ........................................................... VP7-06, VP22-06 Oktay, B. ................................. VS1-07, VS1-09, VS6-01, ........................................... VS10-07, VS18-01, VS19-01 Olbert, P. .......................... BR6-04, MP22-02, MP23-02, ....................................................................... MP23-03 Oliveira, L. ......................................................... VP6-06 Olsburgh, J. ....................................................... VP9-08 Olweny, E. ...................................................... MP16-18 Omidvar, M. .................................................... VP19-09 Ong, R. .............................................. BR7-09, VP22-19 Ono, Y. .............................................................. VP6-05 Oommen, M. ........................ MP5-10, MP5-11, VP2-19, .............................................. VS4-01, VS7-01, VS13-02, ......................................................................... VS13-04 Oral, E. ................................................ VP24-11, VS6-02 Ordonez, M. ................................................... MP14-11 Ortac, M. .......................... MP14-05, MP14-13, VP1-09, ........................................................................ VP27-16 250 Ortiz, V. ............................ BR1-04, MP20-08, MP20-15, ............................................................ VP8-12, VS19-05 Ortiz-Alvarado, O. ................ MP3-11, MP3-12, MP3-15, ........................................................ MP10-16, VP16-13 Osann, K. ........................................ MP15-16, VP20-03 Oskay, K. ........................................................ MP23-15 Ossandon, E. ....................................... BR5-03, MP4-05 Ost, M. .............................................. MP21-04, VS9-08 Oya, M. ........................................................... VP16-05 Ozcan, F. ........................................... MP14-05, VP1-09 Özcan, S. ......................................................... VP23-02 Ozdemir, U. .................................................... MP21-14 Ozden, E. .......................................................... VP4-15 Ozgok, Y. ............................ O3-06, MP18-11, MP22-10, ........................................... VP11-17, VP14-19, VP15-01 ................................ VP26-19, VS3-06, VS9-03, VS12-09 Ozgor, F. ......................................................... MP21-20 Ozkan, B. ......................................................... VS12-02 Ozkan, S. ......................................................... VP28-10 Ozkardes, H. ......................................... VP4-08, VP4-20 Ozok, U. ............................................................. VS1-05 Özsoy, C. ......................................... MP20-19, VS20-04 Ozturk, A. ....................................................... MP21-14 Ozturk, B. ............................. MP21-11, VP4-08, VP4-20 Ozyuvali, E. ...................................................... MP4-10 P Pabon, A. ........................... VP13-11, VP21-06, VP25-10 Pace, K. ................................ BR6-03, MP2-06, MP4-04, ............................................. MP14-03, VP4-02, VP4-06, ............................................................ VS5-06, VS17-05 Pace, S. ............................................................. VP4-02 Page, J. ............................ MP9-07, MP12-02, MP12-03, ....................................................................... MP19-19 Pagotto, C. ..................................................... MP10-13 Pagotto, V. ...................................................... MP10-13 Pahernik, S. ...................................................... MP2-09 Pai, M. Ganapathy ............................................. VP2-10 Pai, M. ............................... VP13-06, VP19-06, VP19-10 Paick, S. ......................................................... MP21-03 Pais, jr .......................................................... V., MP9-07 Paiva, C. ......................................................... MP20-15 Pakfetrat, M. ................................................... VP28-06 Pakmanesh, H. .................................................. BR3-10 Pal, B. ............................................................. VP21-19 Palese, M. ......................................................... VP5-03 Palma, P. Ce´sar Rodrigues ............................... VP17-19 Palmer, J. ........................................... MP8-17, VP24-01 Palmer, K. J ......................... MP11-02, MP11-03, O2-02, .......................................... VP20-01, VS13-01, VS14-01, ........................................... VS14-02, VS14-03, VS14-08 Palmieri, A. ....................................................... MP2-01 AUTHOR INDEX Pamplona, M. ....................................... VP6-10, VP6-19 Pan, J. ............................ MP16-15, MP19-07, MP23-08 Panahandeh, Z. ................................................ MP9-02 Paolo, F. ........................................................... VP26-06 Papalia, R. ........................ BR8-08, MP20-06, MP20-16, .............................................. VP1-11, VP2-14, VP11-07, .......................................... VP11-15, VP12-11, VP22-07, ......................................................... VP27-07, VP28-11 Papas, A. .......................................................... MP1-03 Papatsoris, A. .................... MP2-11, MP8-19, MP24-13, ........................................................................ VP23-10 Pardalidis, N. ....................................... VP9-12, VS16-01 Pareek, G. ........................................................ MP9-11 Parekattil, S. .................... MP5-19, MP13-16, MP17-20, ................................................ VP5-10, VP5-12, VP5-13, .............................................. VP5-14, VP5-16, VP27-08, ......................................................................... VS10-08 Park, H. ............................. MP2-17, MP3-06, MP15-02, .......................................... MP15-08, VP24-03, VS17-07 Park, J. ................................ MP3-02, MP3-06, MP3-06, .......................................... MP15-08, VP12-16, VS18-08 Park, S. ................................ BR3-03, MP2-17, VP24-03, .......................................................... VS13-05, VS17-07 Park, Y. ............................. MP15-17, MP20-03, VP1-16, ............................................ VP8-04, VP10-17, VP22-15, ........................................................................ VP27-02 Parma, P. ........................................................ MP14-19 Parvin, M. .......................................................... BR3-06 Pascal, Z. .......................................................... VS10-10 Passerotti, C. ..................................................... VP6-03 Paszek, M. ...................................................... MP12-03 Patel, A. ............................. MP8-18, MP24-13, VP2-01, .......................................................... VP26-13, VS18-05 Patel, D. ......................................................... MP24-12 Patel, H. .......................................... MP18-20, VP11-11 Patel, M.B. ....................... MP19-02, VP20-01, VP20-02, .......................................................... VS14-01, VS14-08 Patel, M. ....................... MP11-02, MP11-03, MP17-01, ......................................... MP17-02, VS13-01, VS13-10, .......................................................... VS15-03, VS18-07 Patel, N. .......................................................... VP22-03 Patel, R. .............................................. VP14-02, VS5-04 Patel, S. ................................ MP9-11, VP3-17, VP15-11 Patel, V. .............................. O2-02, MP11-02, MP11-03, ....................................... MP15-13, MP19-02, VP20-01, .......................................... VP20-02, VS13-01, VS14-01, ........................................... VS14-02, VS14-03, VS14-08 Paterson, R. ........................................ VP4-06, VP28-16 Patil, A. Ashish .................. MP2-03, MP16-08, VP19-01, ............................................................ VP26-04, VS5-02 Patil, K. ............................................................ MP8-13 Patino, G. ....................................................... MP13-19 Pattaras, J. ........................................................ MP3-09 Patterson, R. ..................................................... MP9-07 Paulson, E. ........................................................ BR6-10 Peairs, S. ......................................................... MP13-15 Pearle, M. ......................................... MP3-10, MP16-11 Pedersen, L. ..................................................... VP27-20 Pedreira, M. López .......................................... MP19-14 Pedro, R. ........................................................... BR6-09 Peine, W. ........................................................ MP17-04 Penney, G. ......................................................... BR7-08 Penniston, K. .................................................. MP16-19 Pereira, S. ......................................... MP1-13, MP18-05 Peres, N. Billordo .............................................. MP4-19 Perez-Lanzac, A. ................................. MP6-11, MP6-16 Peris, F. ................................................ VP27-15, VS6-08 Perlin, D. ........................................................... VP7-05 Perlmutter, M. .................................................. VP11-06 Permpongkosol, S. .................. VP8-07, VS4-07, VS15-04 Perry, K. .......................................... MP15-19, MP19-18 Persad, I. .......................................... VP21-03, VP23-12 Petrisor, D. ...................................................... MP15-14 Petrut, B. ............................................... VP3-01, VS7-10 Pfeiffer, D. ............................. O2-05, VP20-04, VP20-09 Pfost, B. ............................................................ BR8-04 Phelan, M. ........................................................ MP6-01 Philp, T. ............................................... MP5-07, VP3-13 Picard, J. ............................................................ VP1-07 Pichurko, A. ..................................... MP17-01, VS18-07 Picinotti, A. ...................................................... VP14-05 Pick, D. ................................ MP4-18, MP5-09, MP6-07, ...................................... MP18-04, MP18-15, MP23-16, ........................................... MP24-09, VP6-09, VP11-14 Piero, I. Giacomo ................................. VS3-02, VS20-07 Pierre, S. ........................................................... VS11-04 Pietrantuono, F. ..................................... VS7-06, VS8-07 Pinheiro, M. ..................................................... VP10-19 Pinheiro, T. ........................... MP20-08, VP8-12, VS19-05 Pini, G. .................................. VP18-08, VS4-09, VS9-06, ............................................................ VS9-07, VS15-08 Pinsky, M. ..................... MP11-04, MP11-10, MP11-11, ...................................... MP13-06, MP17-15, MP17-16, ....................................................... MP20-07, MP20-09 Pinto, F. ............................................ MP7-06, MP23-01 Pinto, I. ............................. VP11-13, VP13-11, VP16-11, ......................................................... VP21-06, VP25-10 Piskin, M. ....................................................... MP21-14 Poggio, M. ............................ VS1-06, VS11-02, VS12-01 Poh, B. ............................................. MP4-02, MP24-18 Pokala, N. ......................................................... VS15-03 Polascik, T. ........................... MP6-12, MP6-13, MP6-20, .......................................... VP10-11, VP19-18, VP19-19, ........................................................................ VP20-11 251 AUTHOR INDEX Polyzois, K. ...................................................... VP28-08 Poon, N. ........................................... MP3-08, MP22-04 Popeneciu, V. .................................................... MP2-09 Popescu, S. ........................................................ VP3-01 Popp, S. .......................................................... MP17-05 Porfiri, E. ........................................................... BR8-09 Porpiglia, F. ...................... MP6-09, MP12-15, MP14-19, ................................................ VP1-10, VP1-17, VP1-18, ............................................ VP2-02, VP12-03, VP12-04, .......................................... VP12-09, VP12-18, VP17-10, .............................................. VP25-03, VS3-10, VS6-04, .......................................................... VS12-01, VS15-06 Porres, D. ........................................................ MP11-17 Prapotnich, D. ................................................... MP1-05 Prem, R. ......................................................... MP22-17 Preminger, G. .......................... BR2-07, BR5-01, BR5-04, ............................................................ BR6-10, MP3-10 Prescher, M. ...................................................... BR4-07 Preston, M. ........................................................ VS8-06 Priti, G. .............................................................. BR8-09 Probst, C. Mendez ............. MP2-18, MP8-16, MP13-18, ....................................................... MP22-05, MP22-12 Pronkin, E. ...................................................... MP19-08 Psutka, S. .......................................... MP7-19, VP16-01 Pu, X. ............................... MP22-14, VP10-05, VP10-12, ........................................................................ VP13-20 Puder, D. .......................................................... VS18-02 Pueh, L. Heow ................................... MP7-04, VP11-04 Pugas, C. .......................................................... VS20-08 Puglisi, M. ....................................................... VP26-20 Puppo, P. ............................................ BR8-03, VP23-01 Pusztai, C. ......................................... MP2-07, VP17-18 Q Qinsong, Z. ....................................................... BR7-01 Qiu, J. .................................. BR2-04, VP10-12, VP13-20 Quattrone, C. ..................................... MP18-19, VS5-05 R R, L. ................................................................ VP21-08 R, S. ................................................................ VP17-07 Rabani, S. ................ BR6-06, O5-04, MP21-18, VP28-03 Rabenalt, R. ......................................... O2-09, VP10-04 Racioppi, M. ..................................... MP7-06, MP10-07 Rackley, R. ....................................................... VP13-05 Rahmani, M. ...................... MP9-05, VP26-07, VP26-16 Rais-bahrami, S. ............... MP12-07, MP18-16, VP8-02, ............................................ VP8-03, VP10-18, VP19-16, ........................................... VP27-03, VP27-06, VS18-04 Ramakrishnan, V. ................................ VP3-14, VP23-05 Ramalingam, M. ................................... VP2-09, VP2-10 ........................................... VP13-06, VP19-06, VP19-10 252 Raman, J. ........................................... MP3-10, MP6-03 Ramirez, D. ............................. VS4-03, VS7-05, VS10-10 Ramjit, C. ......................................... VP21-03, VP23-12 Rammamurthy, S. ............................................ VP23-05 Ramos, P. ....................................................... MP10-12 Ramsay, J. ............................ MP2-13, MP2-14, MP7-20 Rane, A. ............................. VP21-02, VP21-05, VP28-05 Ranjan, P. ............................... BR4-04, VS3-01, VS18-10 Rao, P. ............................................................ MP22-01 Rashid, H. ........................... VP8-10, VP20-20, VP23-04, .......................................................... VS12-08, VS16-03 Rassweiler, J. ............................ BR3-01, O2-03, VP6-13, .............................................. VP7-11, VP16-08, VS3-08, ......................................................................... VS20-01 Rastinehad, A. ................................. MP20-13, VS19-08 Ray, A. ................................. BR6-03, MP2-06, MP4-04, ............................................... VP4-02, VS5-06, VS17-05 Ray, E. .............................................................. MP7-18 Raybourn iii, J. ................................................. VP28-05 Raynor, M. .............................. MP5-10, VP2-19, VP5-05, .......................................................... VS13-02, VS13-04 Razmaria, A. .................. MP11-05, MP11-06, MP11-07, ........................................ MP20-01, MP24-03, VP20-17 Razvi, H. ............................ MP2-18, MP8-16, MP22-05, ....................................................................... MP22-12 Realfonso, T. ......................... VS6-05, VS10-02, VS17-06 Rébillard, X. ........................................................ O2-07 Rebuck, D. ..................... MP10-12, MP15-19, MP19-18, .......................................................................... VP5-11 Recabal, P. ........................................... BR5-03, MP4-05 Reddy, M. ......................................... VP13-04, VP13-07 Reese, A. ........................................................ MP10-10 Regensburg, R. .................................................. VP1-12 Reich, O. ............................................ BR6-07, VP12-01 Reichelt, O. ...................................................... VP12-01 Remer, E. ............................................................ VS7-07 Rempelakos, A. ................................... MP1-03, MP8-11 Renteria, J. .............................. VP6-18, VS2-02, VS3-04, ........................................................................... VS4-08 Resorlu, B. ........................... MP4-10, MP8-10, MP9-06, ......................................... MP10-03, MP19-06, VP4-01, .......................................................................... VP4-11 Reuther, R. ........................................ MP7-16, VP14-13 Rezaie, M. Mohamad zadeh ............................ MP10-04 Rha, K. ........................................................... MP20-10 Rheinwald, M. ................................................... BR4-06 Rhouma, S. Ben ................ MP22-20, MP9-18, VP11-18, ........................................................................ VP18-18 Ri-Hai, X. ........................................... BR6-01, MP21-02 Riccabona, M. ................................................. VP24-05 Richard, H. ....................................................... MP6-01 Richardson, B. ................................ MP11-04, MP11-10 AUTHOR INDEX Richstone, L. .................. MP12-07, MP18-16, MP20-13, ............................................. MP23-19, VP7-09, VP7-10, .............................................. VP8-02, VP8-03, VP17-14, .......................................... VP19-16, VP21-08, VP27-03, ............................................ VP27-06, VP28-13, VS6-06, ............................................. VS8-05, VS16-08, VS18-04 Rico, R. ........................................................... MP15-19 Rieken, M. ...................................... MP21-12, MP23-14 Riffo, R. .............................. VP13-11, VP21-06, VP25-10 Rim, J. ............................................... BR3-03, MP19-10 Rimington, P. ................................................... VP21-11 Rinehart, J. ....................................................... MP6-17 Rioja, J. ............................................................ MP4-03 Rioja, L. ............................................................. VP6-12 Ritch, C. ............................................ MP15-01, VP3-04 Ritenour, C. ...................................................... MP3-09 Rivalta, M. ............................................ BR5-09, VS9-06 Rizvi, J. ............................................................ VP21-19 Roberts, W. .......................... BR4-02, MP19-20, VP5-08, ............................................................ VP18-01, VS7-03 Robertson, C. ........................................ O2-07, MP6-12 Rocco, B. ............................. O2-02, MP11-02, VP20-01, ............................ VS13-01, VS14-01, VS14-02, VS14-03 Rode, J. ............................................................... O5-10 Roder, M. ........................................................ VP16-08 Rodrigues, R. .................................................... MP1-13 Rogers, C. .......... MP17-01, MP17-02, VS13-10, VS18-07 Roman, J. ......................................................... MP4-05 Romanò, A. ......................................... VS7-06, VS10-04 Romão, A. ...................................................... MP18-05 Romero, V. ........................................................ MP3-14 Rosales, A. ....................................................... VS18-06 Rosales, J. ............................ MP6-11, MP6-15, MP6-16, ...................................... MP12-14, MP14-11, MP18-10, .......................................................... MP21-09, VP7-06 Roshani, A. ....................................................... MP5-01 Roth, R. ........................................................... VP16-02 Rothberg, M. .................................... MP4-16, MP15-01 ........................................ MP22-19, MP24-20, VP22-17 Rottenberg, G. .................................................. MP3-13 Roytman, T. ...................................................... VS17-10 Rozet, F. .................................... O3-02, O6-04, VP1-20, ......................................................... VP12-02, VP12-08 Rubio, G. ........................ O3-01, O6-01, O6-02, VP9-16, .......................................... VP13-08, VP13-10, VP17-03, .......................................... VP17-12, VP17-12, VP22-08, .......................................... VP22-09, VP22-10, VP22-11, .......................................... VP22-12, VP24-10, VP25-05, ......................................................... VP25-06, VP25-11 Ruddell, T. ....................................................... VP18-17 Ruggera, L. ......................................... VP3-02, VP15-05 Ryu, D. .............................................................. VP8-09 S Sabatino, M. .................................................... VP14-05 Sabirzianova, Z. ...................................... BR2-10, O4-01 Sabler, I. ........................................................... MP2-12 Sabnis, R. ............................ MP2-20, MP4-13, MP8-18, ........................................... MP9-09, MP13-11, VP2-01, ............................................ VP4-17, VP14-02, VP17-02, .......................................... VP22-01, VP23-07, VP26-13, .............................................. VP26-17, VS3-01, VS3-03, ............................................. VS5-04, VS18-03, VS19-07 Sacak, V. .......................................................... VP28-10 Sacco, D. ........................................................ MP10-19 Sacco, E. ......................................... MP10-06, MP23-01 Sadidi, J. .......................................................... VP26-12 Safak, M. ........................................................ VP18-11 Saglam, R. ....................................................... VP18-11 Sagnak, L. .......................................................... VS1-05 Sahadevan, K. ................................................... VP1-02 Sahai, A. ............................ MP8-17, MP23-04, VP18-07 Sahin, E. ........................................................... MP8-10 Said, S. ........................................................... MP18-04 Saika, T. ............................... MP1-19, MP8-07, MP8-08, ....................................................................... MP19-13 Saika, Takashi ...................................................... O1-09 Saita, A. .......................................................... VP26-20 Saito, M. ........................................... MP14-04, VP7-04 Sakai, P. ............................................................. VS9-01 Sakamoto, H. ....................................................... O6-03 Sakamoto, K. ................................... MP10-11, VP21-15 Sakelariou, G. ................................................... MP8-11 Sakhaee, K. ...................................................... MP3-10 Sakhai, S. ........................................................ VP19-09 Salabas, E. ......................................... MP5-03, VS20-04 Salah, K. ........................................................... MP9-03 Salas, N. ............................. BR1-06, MP6-14, MP13-15, ....................................................................... MP18-08 Salim, F. ............................................................. VP4-12 Saljoughi, A. ....................................................... VS6-10 Sallami, S. .......................... MP9-18, MP22-20, VP9-09, .......................................... VP11-18, VP13-17, VP18-18, ........................................................................ VP18-19 Salomon, L. ........................................................ VS5-10 Saluja, S. S. ...................................... MP14-06, VP17-14 Saluja, S. .................................. VP7-09, VP7-10, VP9-09 Salvador, J. ....................................................... VS18-06 Salvaggio, A. ....................................... VS8-07, VS10-04 Sam, K. ........................................................... VP18-17 Samadi, D. ........................ MP11-16, MP15-07, VP5-03, ........................................... VP20-06, VP20-10, VP20-14 Samadzade, B. ................................................. VP19-09 Sami, B. ........................................................... VP18-19 Sanchez, F. ............................... VP6-10, VP6-12, VP6-19 253 AUTHOR INDEX Sanchez-salas, R. ...................... O3-02, O6-04, MP1-05, ............................................. VP6-20, VP12-02, VP12-08 Sandoval, C. ...................... VP11-13, VP13-11, VP16-11, ......................................................... VP21-06, VP25-10 Sangalli, M. .......................... VP5-01, VP20-19, VS16-04 Sangster, P. ..................................................... MP23-04 Sankin, G. ......................................................... BR5-04 Sanli, O. .......................... MP5-03, MP14-05, MP14-09, ......................................... MP14-13, MP20-19, VP1-09, ................................ VP6-13, VP27-16, VS2-07, VS20-04 Sanseverino, R. ...................... VP19-20, VS4-04, VS6-05, .......................................................... VS10-02, VS17-06 Santos, R. ........................................ MP15-16, VP20-03 Saracoglu, F. ................................................... MP18-11 Sargon, M. ........................................................ VP6-04 Sari, E. .................... O5-07, MP21-19, VP4-14, VP15-13 Sarkar, D. ........................................................ MP21-08 Sarrafian, M. ....................................................... O5-08 Sartor, O. ........................................................ MP15-05 Sarýca, K. ........................................... BR3-09, VP15-10 Sasaki, H. ......................................................... MP5-02 Sasaki, Katsumi ................................................... O1-09 Sasamoto, H. ..................................................... VP2-17 Sassani, P. ........................................ MP1-12, MP23-05 Satar, N. ............................. MP4-14, MP9-17, VP21-09, ........................................... VP24-04, VP24-07, VP25-09 Sathaye, U. ......................... VP14-17, VP26-08, VS11-01 Sato, F. .............................. MP6-08, MP14-16, VP25-08 Satoh, F. ........................................................... MP6-08 Satoh, S. ............................................................ VP7-04 Sauer, J. ................................................ O2-10, VP19-13 Saunders, P. .................................................... MP16-16 Sausville, J. ....................................................... MP6-01 Savage, S. ................................. O3-03, VP1-07, VP2-13, .......................................................... VP18-04, VS19-04 Savitsky, N. ..................................................... MP12-10 Sawczuk, I. .......................... MP1-14, MP1-15, MP1-17, ...................................... MP13-03, MP15-18, MP15-20, ....................................................................... MP20-12 Saxby, M. ........................................................ VP23-11 Sazawa, A. ...................................................... VP27-01 Sbragi, M. ....................................................... VP14-05 Scarpa, R. .......................... MP6-09, MP7-15, MP12-15, ............................................. MP24-10, VP1-10, VP1-17, .............................................. VP1-18, VP2-02, VP12-03, .......................................... VP12-04, VP12-09, VP12-18, ............................................ VP17-10, VP25-03, VS1-06, .............................................. VS3-10, VS6-04, VS11-02, ...........................................................VS12-01, VS15-06 Scavuzzo, A. .................................................... VP26-20 Schütte, A. ......................................................... VP5-09 Schacter, L. ........................................................ VP1-05 254 Schatteman, P. ..................... VP5-01, VP20-19, VS16-04, .......................................................... VS16-05, VS16-06 Scheffel, H. ...................................................... VP11-02 Schfler, A. .......................... VP12-06, VP19-02, VP25-01, ............................................. VP25-19, VS6-07, VS12-10 Schilling, D. ......................................... O5-06, MP24-11 Schneider, A. ........................................... O1-03, O1-10 Schnitzer, J. ...................................................... MP6-02 Schoeppler, G. ................................ MP12-08, MP12-09 Schrader, A. .................... MP22-02, MP23-02, MP23-03 Schuette, A. .................................................... MP11-17 Schulam, P. ............ VP7-01, VP11-12, VP22-16, VP28-14 Schulze, M. ........................................... O2-03, VP16-08 Schuster, T. ........................................... VP2-06, VP2-11 Schwab, C. ..................................................... MP15-11 Schwartz, B. .......................... BR1-07, O1-05, MP23-18, ............................................................ VP19-14, VS2-03 Schwartz, M. ...................................... VP8-02, VP27-06 Schwentner, C. ................................................. MP7-14 Schwind, C. ......................................................... O1-05 Scieri, F. ............................................... VS8-07, VS10-04 Scoffone, C. ......................... MP7-15, MP24-10, VS1-06, .......................................................... VS11-02, VS12-01 Scolarikos, A. ................................................... VP16-08 Scremin, E. ...................................................... VP26-06 Searle, P. ........................................................... BR8-09 Sebastian, G. Mariano ...................................... MP4-19 Sebastien, C. .................................................... VS16-07 Seckin, B. ........................................................ VP15-09 Seckin, S. .......................................................... VS19-03 Segui, A. Garcia ...................... VP6-17, VP9-01, VP12-10 Seideman, C. .................................................. MP20-13 Seidl, C. ............................................................. BR8-04 Seifert, H. ............... O6-05, MP1-20, MP23-10, VP14-14 Seki, T. .............................................................. MP5-02 Semins, M. ...................... MP3-16, MP13-09, MP21-06, ........................................................................ VP11-01 Senekowitsch-Schmidtke, R. ............................... BR8-04 Seneviratne, L. ................................................... BR7-10 Seney, S. ............................................................ BR7-05 Senthil, K. ............................ VP2-10, VP13-06, VP19-06, ........................................................................ VP19-10 Seo, I. ............................... BR3-03, MP19-10, MP20-10, .......................................................................... VP6-05 Seo, S. ........................ O6-08, MP4-17, MP7-09, VP8-06 Seo, Y. .............................................................. MP3-02 Seong, L. Yong ................................... MP20-11, VP5-18 Sepúlveda, F. ..................... VP13-10, VP24-10, VP24-10, ......................................................................... VS19-05 Sepulveda, F. ........................ O6-01, VP13-08, VP22-08, ........................................... VP22-09, VP25-05, VP25-11 Sercelik, M. .................................................... MP23-15 AUTHOR INDEX Sethi, A. ......................................................... MP20-18 Seungok, Y. .................................... MP23-12, MP24-15 Sfakianakis, G. ................................................ MP13-13 Shadpour, P. .................................................... VP13-18 Shah, A. .......................................................... VP18-09 Shah, H. .................................. VS1-02, VS1-03, VS1-04, ............................................. VS7-09, VS11-06, VS19-09 Shah, K. ............................. BR6-09, MP2-20, MP21-04, ............................................. MP21-16, VP2-06, VP2-11, ............................................................ VP11-05, VS3-01 Shah, O. .............................. MP3-07, MP8-01, MP9-07, ....................................................... MP10-08, MP13-09 Shah, S. .................. MP1-01, VP11-10, VS8-01, VS10-05 Shah, W. .......................................................... VP24-05 Shahrour, K. ..................... MP21-04, MP21-16, VP2-06, .......................................................................... VP2-11 Shakeri, M. ...................................................... VP13-14 Shakeri, S. ......................................................... VP6-16 Shakhssalim, N. .................................... BR3-06, BR3-10 Shalekenov, B. ..................................................... O4-10 Shalekenov, S. ..................................................... O4-10 Shalhav, A. .................... MP11-05, MP11-06, MP11-07, ...................................... MP14-12, MP20-01, MP24-03, ................................ VP1-01, VP1-13, VP19-05, VP20-17 Shamsa, A. ...................................................... VP13-14 Shamsa, S. ....................................................... VP13-14 Shamsuddin, A. .................................. MP2-14, MP7-20 Shamusddin, A. ................................................ MP2-13 Shan, Y. ........................................................... VP14-08 Sharifiaghdas, F. .............................. MP10-01, VP13-01 Sharma, D. ...................................... MP18-20, VP11-11 Sharma, R. ...................................................... VP22-01 Sharma, S. ...................................... MP15-10, MP15-11 Shelkovnivkov, S. .............................. MP5-09, MP24-09 Shengping, T. ..................................... MP5-18, VP24-12 Sheth, S. ......................................................... MP10-10 Shetty, A. .......................................................... VS19-07 Shichman, S. .................................................... VP27-13 Shields, J. ........................... BR1-06, MP6-14, MP18-08, ........................................................................ VP27-17 Shikanov, S. ................... MP11-05, MP11-06, MP11-07, ...................................... MP14-12, MP20-01, MP24-03, ............................................... VP1-01, VP1-13, VP19-05 Shim, K. ........................................................... MP3-02 Shin, D. ............................................................ MP1-15 Shin, R. ........................................................... VP10-19 Shingleton, B. ...................... MP6-06, MP6-15, MP6-20, ....................................................................... MP14-11 Shinohara, N. .................................................. VP27-01 Shishido, T. ..................................................... MP19-15 Shokohian, M. ................................................ MP16-01 Shortland, A. ..................................................... VP6-02 Shrewsberry, A. ................................................. MP3-09 Shrivastava, A. ................................. MP17-02, VS13-10 Shrotri, N. ....................................................... MP24-12 Sibony, M. ......................................................... BR8-01 Sichani, M. Mohammadi .................... MP4-08, MP9-04, ............................................. MP16-06, VP3-07, VS4-10, .............................................................. VS5-03, VS9-05 Siddiqui, M. ....................................... MP7-19, VP16-01 Siegel, D. .......................................................... VS19-08 Siegel, Y. ........................................................... MP2-12 Sierra, M. .......................................... BR1-06, MP18-08 Sievert, K. ......................................... MP7-14, MP24-11 Sighinolfi, M. ......................... BR5-09, VP18-08, VS4-09, .............................................................. VS9-06, VS9-07 Sijo, J. .............................. MP5-19, MP13-16, MP17-20, ............................................................ VP5-16, VS10-08 Sijo, P. .............................................................. VS19-06 Silberstein, J. ...................................... VP8-13, VP21-15 Simforoosh, N. .................................... VP2-07, VP28-07 Simmons, M. ................................................... VP17-08 Simone, G. ........................ BR8-08, MP20-06, MP20-16, .............................................. VP1-11, VP2-14, VP11-07, .......................................... VP11-15, VP12-11, VP22-07, ......................................................... VP27-07, VP28-11 Sinclair, M. ....................................................... MP4-19 Singer, E. ............................. VP8-10, VP20-20, VS12-08, ......................................................................... VS16-03 Singer, J. .......................................................... VP22-16 Singh, A. ............................................. BR3-08, MP8-12 Singh, J. ......................................................... MP15-03 Singh, S. ............................. BR4-04, MP3-20, MP21-08, ........................................................................ VP13-12 Sinha, L. ........................................................... MP8-18 Sirin, H. .......................................... MP21-05, MP22-18 Skarecky, D. ..................................... MP15-16, VP20-03 Skolarikos, A. ........................ O5-09, MP21-19, VP15-06 Skolarus, T. ..................................... MP15-15, MP18-17 Skrepetis, G. ................................................... MP19-05 Skrepetis, K. .................................... MP19-11, VP23-13 Skrobek, L. ........................................................ BR6-04 Slutsky, J. ....................................................... MP23-05 Smaldone, M. ................................. MP21-04, MP21-16 Small, A. ............................................................ VP5-03 Smith, A. ........................................... MP9-15, VS19-08 Smith, J. ............................... BR2-01, MP6-04, MP6-04, .......................................... MP13-05, MP18-14, VP9-08 Smith, N. .......................... BR5-04, MP18-07, MP19-18, ............................................... VP3-18, VP5-11, VP15-03 Smith, R. ............................................. MP5-07, VP3-13 Snow, D. ............................................ MP14-15, VP1-14 So, S. ............................. MP12-11, MP20-20, MP23-17, ........................................................................ VP24-06 255 AUTHOR INDEX Soares, C. ......................................................... MP1-13 Soderdahl, D. .................................................. MP24-07 Sodha, H. ................................ VS1-02, VS1-03, VS7-09, .......................................................... VS11-06, VS19-09 Soergel, T. ......................................................... MP2-10 Sofer, M. ............................................ VP3-03, VP28-15 Sofras, F. ........................................... VP18-05, VP18-06 Soh, J. .............................................. VP17-20, VP27-04 Sohn, M. ......................................................... VP13-03 Soleymani, S. .................................. MP12-11, MP20-20 Solovov, V. ........................................................... O1-01 Soltani, M. ........................................................ VP2-07 Somani, B. ...................................... MP12-06, MP16-03 Sommer, J. ....................................................... VP20-15 Song, C. ......................................... MP15-08, MP17-14 Song, F. ............................................ MP9-13, MP12-01 Sönmezay, E. ..................................... MP22-08, VS3-07 Soo-bang, R. ................................................... VP17-16 Sood, H. .......................................................... VP11-11 Sorcini, A. ......................................... MP5-17, MP19-09 Sorensen, M. ................................................... VP18-09 Soria, F. .................................... VP6-10, VP6-12, VP6-19 Sorrentino, D. .................................... MP18-19, VS5-05 Sosa, R. ........................................................... VP13-19 Sotelo, R. ............................... VP8-01, VP19-11, VS4-03, ............................................ VS7-05, VS10-03, VS10-10, .......................................................... VS14-09, VS19-02 Sountoulidis, P. ................... MP6-07, MP7-17, MP18-04 Sourati ............................................................. MP9-02 Sozen, S. ......................................................... VP24-06 Spaliviero, M. .................................. MP17-09, VP14-20 Spiliopoulos, S. ............................................... MP24-17 Spöler, F. ................................................. BR8-07, O4-02 Srinivasan, A. K. ............... MP12-07, MP14-06, VP17-14 Srinivasan, A. ........................ MP23-19, VP7-09, VP7-10, ............................................................ VS6-06, VS16-08 Sriprasad, S. ...................................... MP8-17, VP18-07 Srivastava, A. ...................................... VP2-05, VP17-07 Srougi, M. ............................ MP16-04, VP4-03, VP6-03, .............................................................. VP6-06, VS9-01 Stakhovskyi, O. ....................................... O1-06, VP1-20 Starling, E. .......................................................... VS9-09 Stathouros, G. ................................. MP19-11, VP23-13 Steele, K. ........................................................ MP21-06 Steil, W. .................................................. BR4-09, O2-06 Stein, Conrado ................................................ VP21-20 Stein, R. ........................ MP12-13, MP17-03, MP18-19, ......................................... MP19-04, VP11-10, VP13-02, ............................................................ VS4-06, VS17-01 Steinberg, G. ................................................... VP19-05 Steiner, R. ........................................................ VP13-02 Stenzl, A. .......................................... MP7-14, MP24-11 256 Stern, J. .......................................... MP15-10, MP15-11 Sternberg, I. ................................................... MP10-17 Sternberg, K. ........................ MP21-04, VP2-06, VP2-11 Stessman, M. ...................... MP3-11, MP3-12, MP3-15, ....................................................................... MP10-16 Stewart, A. ....................................... MP2-04, MP14-08 Stief, C. ............................................................. BR6-07 Stifelman, M. .......................... VP5-06, VP11-06, VS4-02 Stoianovici, D. ................................................ MP15-14 Stoller, M. ........................ MP10-10, MP16-18, VP26-14 Stolzenburg, J. ........................... BR1-08, O2-09, O6-06, ........................................ MP9-15, MP12-12, MP13-14, ......................................... MP18-09, VP10-04, VP10-08, .......................................... VP10-13, VP10-15, VP12-07, ............................................................ VS8-02, VS18-09 Stolzmann, P. ................................................... VP11-02 Storme, O. ............................ BR5-03, MP4-05, VP21-20 Straub, M. ....................................................... VP16-10 Strebel, D. ....................................... MP23-10, VP14-14 Strebel, R. ......................................................... VP7-07 Strohmaier, W. ................................................... BR4-07 Strom, K. ......................................... MP17-09, VP14-20 Stroup, S. ........................... MP1-18, MP6-02, MP10-02, ...................................... MP12-02, MP12-03, MP13-19, ......................................... MP19-15, VP17-05, VP22-20, ......................................................... VP26-05, VP27-08 Su, L. ............................... MP5-19, MP13-16, MP17-20, ........................................... MP24-20, VP5-10, VP10-11, ............................................ VP20-11, VS2-04, VS10-08, .......................................................... VS15-07, VS19-06 Subotic, S. ........................................... VS3-08, VS20-01 Subramonian, K. ................................... O6-10, VP18-13 Sudhir, S. .......................................................... MP3-18 Suh, L. ............................................................ MP24-20 Sul, C. ............................................................ MP10-15 Sulser, T. ............................... O6-05, MP1-20, MP23-10, ........................................................... VP7-07, VP14-14 Sumfest, J. ....................................... MP19-01, VP11-20 Summers, K. ...................................................... BR7-05 Sun, L. .............................................. VP10-11, VP20-11 Sun, Y. ................................... BR7-02, BR8-10, VP18-15 Sundaram, C. ................. MP15-04, MP17-04, MP17-05, .......................................... MP20-18, VP27-13, P28-05, .......................................................... VS20-02, VS20-03 Sung, G. ............................ MP5-14, MP6-10, MP11-12, ....................................................................... MP11-13 Sushi, K. ........................................... MP3-18, MP22-03 Sushil, K. ........................................................ MP22-03 Suson, K. .......................................................... MP6-01 Suzuki, K. ........................................................ VP28-09 Suzuki, T. .......................................................... MP5-02 Swartz, M. ....................................................... VP13-05 AUTHOR INDEX Sweeney, D. ........................................................ VS9-08 Sweet, R. ............................................ VP6-09, VP27-13 Syed, H. .......................................................... MP18-02 Sýlay, M. ........................... MP9-16, MP21-05, VP15-04 Szabó , Z. ........................................................ VP17-18 Székely, J. .......................................... MP2-07, VP17-18 T Ta, V. .............................................................. MP19-18 Tabassi, K. Tavakkoli .......... MP3-04, MP16-14, VP18-03 Tabata, K. .......................................................... VP7-03 Tabatabaei, S. .................................... MP7-19, VP16-01 Tabibi, A. ............................ MP4-08, MP10-01, VP2-07, .......................................................................... VP9-20 Tadaion, F. ........................................................... O5-08 Taddayun, A. ..................................................... VP6-16 Tae young, J. .................................. MP23-12, MP24-15 Taghavi, R. ....................... MP16-14, VP18-03, VP26-07, ......................................................... VP26-12, VP28-04 Taghechian, S. .................................................. MP3-09 Tahmaz, L. ........................... MP4-15, MP9-10, MP9-12, ....................................... MP22-09, MP22-10, VP10-10, .......................................... VP12-12, VP15-01, VP23-08, ............................................................ VP26-19, VS6-02 Tailly, G. ........................................................... MP2-02 Takahashi, N. ................................................... VP28-09 Takao, A. .......................................................... MP8-08 Takeda, M. ........................................................ VP9-11 Takeuchi, A. ..................................................... VP17-17 Takizawa, N. ................................................... MP14-18 Talamini, M. ...................................................... VP8-13 Talarico, J. ................................ VP6-07, VP6-11, VS7-02 Tam, P. .............................................................. VP9-15 Tamaddon, K. ......................... O3-05, MP8-03, VP21-13 Tan, B. ............................................................... VP4-15 Tan, M. ............................................................ VP24-06 Tanaka, N. ....................................................... VP27-09 Tanaka, T. .......................................................... VP2-08 Taneja, N. ......................................................... MP3-20 Tanriverdi, O. ................... MP9-16, MP21-05, MP22-18, ........................................................................ VP15-04 Tansug, Z. ............................. MP9-14, MP9-17, VP4-09 Tarhan, T. ........................................................ MP22-08 Tarmidzi, H. Mohd ................................ O6-10, VP18-13 Tarquini, A. ..................................................... MP23-01 Tarter, T. ............................................................. BR1-07 Tasaki, Y. ........................................................ MP14-16 Tasca, A. .......................................................... VP26-06 Tasci, A. ............................................. MP22-08, VS3-07 Taskiran, M. ...................................................... MP9-16 Tatar, I. ................................................. BR2-06, VP6-04 Tatsugami, K. ................................................. MP13-02 Tawfiek, E. Ehab rifat ................ O4-04, VP3-15, VP3-19, ........................................................................ VP18-12 Tawfik, A. .......................................... BR3-02, MP13-20 Teber, D. .................................... O2-03, VP6-13, VP7-11 Tefekli, A. .................................. BR3-08, O5-07, O5-09, ........................................ MP8-12, MP21-19, MP21-20, ............................................ VP4-14, VP15-06, VP15-13, ........................................... VP25-20, VP27-14, VS17-08 Tefik, T. ............................ MP5-03, MP14-05, MP14-09, ......................................... MP14-13, MP20-19, VP1-09, .............................................. VP6-13, VP27-16, VS2-07, ......................................................................... VS20-04 Teichman, J. ........................... BR2-02, BR2-04, VP3-09, ........................................................................ VP28-16 Tekgül, S. ............................................................ O5-01 Tenggardjaja, C. .................. MP6-04, MP6-04, MP8-04, ............................ MP13-04, MP13-05, VS5-07, VS18-02 Tepeler, A. .......................... MP8-12, VP25-20, VP27-14, ......................................................................... VS17-08 Tepeler, K. ......................................................... VP4-14 Terrone, C. ...................................................... MP14-19 Terzolo, M. ....................................................... MP6-09 Teyeb, M. .......................................................... VP9-09 Thanos, A. ........................................................ MP1-03 Thomas, K. ............................ O4-03, MP3-13, MP18-07 ............................................... VP3-18, VP9-08, VP15-03 Thomas, R. ............................. O2-04, MP5-10, MP5-11, ...................................... MP11-04, MP11-10, MP11-11, ...................................... MP15-05, MP17-15, MP20-07, ................................................ VP2-19, VS4-01, VS7-01, ......................................................................... VS20-09 Thompson, S. ..................................................... BR7-08 Thompson, W. ................................................. MP10-05 Thueroff, S. ................... BR4-09, BR8-06, O1-01, O2-06, .......................................... MP1-16, MP17-07, VP18-20 Thüroff, J. ......................... MP2-15, MP11-19, MP24-19 Tienforti, D. .................................................... MP23-01 Tintila, B. ............................................... VP3-01, VS7-10 Tiong, H. Chin ................................... MP7-04, VP11-04 Tobias-Machado, M. ........................................... VS9-09 Todd, A. ......................................................... MP16-03 Tokatli, Z. ........................................................ VP18-11 Tokgoz, H. ............................. BR2-08, BR5-06, VP18-02 Toktas, G. ........................................................ VP28-10 Tomaszewski, J. ................................. MP21-16, VS9-08 Tongson-Ignacio, J. ......................................... MP18-15 Topac, H. .............................. MP4-15, MP9-10, MP9-12 Topaloglu, H. ...................................................... VS1-05 Toparli, S. .......................................................... BR2-08 Topcuoglu, M. ................................... MP20-17, VP2-03 Torcia, C. ................................ VP27-15, VS3-05, VS6-08 Tousi, V. Najjaran ................................... VP3-07, VS4-10 257 AUTHOR INDEX Toutziaris, C. .................................................... VP28-12 Townell, N. ..................................................... MP12-06 Trabulsi, E. ...................................................... MP11-15 Tracey, A. ....................... MP13-06, MP17-15, MP17-16, ....................................................... MP20-07, MP20-09 Tracy, C. ............................. BR1-05, MP6-03, MP16-11, ........................................... MP18-14, VP8-02, VP28-05 Trang, V. ............................................................ VP2-13 Travassos, J. .......................... VP3-06, VP12-14, VP12-15 Travassos, Mr. José ............................................... O2-09 Traxer, O. ................................. BR8-01, BR8-02, O5-10, ............................................................ MP9-15, VP3-20 Tremp, M. ......................................................... MP1-20 Trimis, E. .......................................................... VP23-13 Trimmer, C. ....................................................... MP6-03 Trock, B. ......................................................... MP15-14 Trojan, L. ............................. O2-08, MP12-08, MP12-09 Truesdale, M. ...................... O6-07, MP11-14, MP15-06, ....................................................................... MP18-13 Tsai, S. ............................................................. MP5-17 Tsivian, M. .......................... MP6-12, MP6-13, MP6-20, ......................................................... VP19-18, VP19-19 Tsuchiya, N. ....................................... MP14-04, VP7-04 Tsukamoto, T. .................................................... VP2-08 Tsushima, T. ...................................................... MP1-19 Tufek, I. .............................. MP15-13, VP14-16, VS1-10, ............................................ VS5-08, VS13-03, VS14-06, ........................................... VS15-10, VS17-03, VS20-05 Tüfek, Ý . ........................................................ VP27-18 Tugcu, V. ............................................ MP22-08, VS3-07 Tuna, M. .......................................................... VP27-18 Tunc, L. .............................. MP18-11, VP7-11, VP11-17 Tunc, M. .......................................... MP20-19, VP27-16 Tuncel, A. ........................................ MP12-16, VS19-03 Turk, T. .............................................................. BR6-09 Turk, Thomas .................................................. MP10-11 Turker, G. ........................................................... BR6-02 Turki, F. .............................................................. VP9-09 Turksoy, O. ............................ BR2-08, BR5-06, VP18-02 Turner, K. ........................................... BR1-08, MP18-09 Tzelepis, K. ..................................................... MP19-11 Tzortzis, V. ........................................................ MP2-16 U Ubbink, D. ....................................................... VP14-01 Uberoi, J. ........................... MP1-14, MP8-01, MP15-20, ...................................... MP17-06, MP17-10, MP20-12, ............................................. VP5-07, VP22-03, VP22-04 Ucar, M. .............................................................. O1-04 Uchida, H. ....................................................... VP28-09 Uehara, S. .............................. O1-09, MP8-07, MP8-08, ....................................................................... MP19-13 258 Uematsu, Katsutoshi ........................................... O1-09 Ugurlu, Ö. ........................................................... O3-06 Uhlman, M. ..................................................... VP20-11 Ulbrich, M. ...................................................... VP13-09 Umranikar, S. .................................... MP8-13, MP22-01 Unal, I. .............................................................. BR2-08 Unda, M. ........................................................ MP13-12 Unluer, E. ........................................................ VP28-10 Unnikrishnan, R. ............................................. MP12-02 Unsal, A. ............................. MP4-10, MP8-10, MP9-06, ......................................... MP10-03, MP19-06, VP4-01, .......................................................................... VP4-11 Urdaneta, G. ..................................................... VS18-06 Usai, P. ............................................................ VP28-01 Uson, J. .................................... VP6-10, VP6-12, VP6-19 Üstün, H. ................................................ BR1-03, O6-09 Utida, C. ......................................................... MP20-15 V V, M. ............................................................... VP26-13 Vaccino, D. ..................................................... MP12-15 Vadjargah, A. Moradi .......................................... VS5-03 Valdevenito, P. ................................................ MP22-16 Valdevenitol, Mr. Raul ...................................... VP21-20 Valero, R. ........................................... VP6-17, VP12-10 Vallancien, G. .............................. O1-06, O3-02, O6-04, ............................................... MP1-05, VP1-20, VP6-20, ......................................................... VP12-02, VP12-08 Vallo, S. .......................................................... MP13-17 Van der Zee, H. ................................................. MP6-18 Van Wynsberge, L. ............................................. VP3-08 Vanjecek, M. .................................. MP22-05, MP22-12 Vardi, I. .......................................................... MP10-17 Varga, Z. ........................................ MP23-02, MP23-03 Vargas, F. ........................................................ MP22-16 V d j, J. ........................................................... MP22-03 Veale, J. .............................................. VP7-01, VP22-16 Venieri, M. ...................................................... VP18-05 Venkatesh, R. ...................... BR3-02, MP9-07, MP13-20 Vergetaki, U. ................................................... VP18-05 Verma, P. ............................................................. O4-05 Vicari, E. ............................................................ BR1-04 Vicentini, F. ......... MP16-04, MP20-14, VP4-03, VP10-19 Vidal-Mora, I. .............................. O3-01, O6-01, O6-02, ............................................ VP9-16, VP13-08, VP13-10, .......................................... VP17-03, VP17-12, VP22-08, .......................................... VP22-09, VP22-10, VP22-11, .......................................... VP22-12, VP24-10, VP25-05, ........................................................... VP25-06, P25-11 Villányi, K. ........................................................ MP2-07 Villavicencio, H. ................................................ VS18-06 Vincent, C. ........................................... VS2-04, VS15-07 AUTHOR INDEX Viney, R. ............................................................ BR8-09 Viprakasit, D. ..................................................... VP5-11 Vira, M. A. ...................................................... MP14-06 Vira, M. ........................... MP20-13, MP23-19, VS16-08 Virmani, M. ........................................................ VS3-01 Visser, M. ......................................................... MP7-10 Vittori, M. ....................................... MP10-06, MP10-07 Vivek, J. ............................................................ MP3-18 Vöge, D. .......................................................... VP13-03 Vögeli, T. ........................................................ MP12-19 Von Klot, C. ......................................................... O5-06 Voss, G. ................................................... O4-08, O4-09 Vozdvishensky, M. ............................................... O1-01 Vuruskan, H. ........................... VS1-07, VS1-09, VS6-01, ........................................... VS10-07, VS18-01, VS19-01 W Waalkes, S. ......................................................... VS6-10 Wagh, M. .......................................... MP5-19, VP28-05 Wagner, C. ........................................ MP11-17, VP5-09 Wagner, S. ................................ O1-07, O3-04, VP12-01 Wake, R. .......................................................... VP22-20 Walcher, U. .......................................................... O5-06 Wallner, L. ...................................................... MP23-06 Walsh, R. ............................................. MP9-08, VP3-04 Walther, S. ......................................................... BR6-07 Wang, A. ......................................... MP17-17, VS13-09 Wang, C. .............................. BR8-05, MP7-11, VP22-13 Wang, D. ................................ MP8-09, VP1-06, VP9-03, ......................................................................... VS14-04 Wang, G. ............................... O3-07, MP5-20, VP10-09, .......................................... VP10-16, VP15-08, VP21-16, ......................................................... VP21-17, VP25-12 Wang, L. .......................................................... MP5-16 Wang, T. ............................................................ BR2-04 Wang, X. ............................................................. O5-02 Ward, J. ............................................................... O2-07 Watanabe, T. .......................... O1-09, MP8-07, MP8-08, ....................................................................... MP19-13 Watson, G. ........................................... O4-05, VP23-06 Watson, J. ............................................. O3-02, MP3-09 Watterson, J. ...................................................... VS8-06 Weber, M. ........................................................... O1-10 Wehner, E. ...................................................... MP18-14 Wei, J. ............................................ MP18-12, MP23-06 Weinberg, A. .................................................... VS14-04 Weirich, T. ......................................................... MP4-09 Weise, E. .............................................. VP5-02, VP5-04 Weisse, C. ......................................................... VP6-08 Weizer, A. .............................. VP5-08, VS9-10, VS12-07, .......................................................... VS13-06, VS16-09 Weizhong, Y. ................................................... VP24-12 Wenbin, L. ......................................................... BR7-01 Wendt-Nordahl, G. .............. BR3-01, MP7-13, VP13-02, ........................................... VP04-04, VP14-12, VP28-20 Wenz, F. .............................................................. O2-08 Wess, O. ............................................................ BR5-07 West, D. ........................................... VP11-03, VP19-12 Wezel, F. ................................ BR4-03, MP4-03, VP3-16, .............................................. VP4-04, VP4-18, VP24-05, ........................................................................ VP28-20 Wheat, J. ........................... BR4-02, MP19-20, VP18-01, ........................................................................... VS7-03 White, A. .......................................... MP5-06, MP11-08 White, M. ................................. VP8-05, VP8-08, VP8-11 White, W. ........................ MP2-04, MP10-05, MP17-03, ......................................... MP17-11, MP19-04, VP6-07, ..................................... VP6-11, P8-05, VP8-08, VP8-11, .......................................... VP13-05, VP19-04, VP20-12, .............................................. VP20-16, VS7-04, VS7-07, ........................................... VS16-07, VS16-10, VS18-05 Wieland, W. ........................ MP1-04, VP11-08, VP16-12 Wiesenthal, J. ..................................................... VS8-06 Wijkstra, H. ..................................................... VP19-15 Wilby, D. ............................... O4-03, MP7-18, MP18-07 Wilhelm, D. ......................................................... O1-03 Will, Thomas .................................................. MP10-11 Wille, M. ........................................................ MP20-01 Williams, Jr ................................. J., MP16-12, MP21-13 Williams, S. ........................................ MP1-12, VP20-08 Willis, S. ............................................................ VP3-18 Winfield, H. ..................................................... VP27-13 Witt, J. ................................... O2-09, MP11-17, VP5-09 Witzsch, U. ................................. BR7-07, O4-08, O4-09 Wojno, K. ....................................................... MP19-20 Wolf, Jr. ......................................... J., MP14-12, VP5-08 Wolf, S. .......................................................... MP18-12 Wollin, T. .......................................................... MP8-16 Wöllner, G. ..................................................... MP11-19 Wöllner, J. ........................................ MP2-15, MP11-19 Wong, A. ........................................... MP6-17, VP14-06 Wong, C. ......................................... MP17-09, VP14-20 Wong, K. ........................................................ MP21-07 Wosnitzer, M. ................................... MP4-16, MP22-19 Wroclawski, E. .................................................... VS9-09 Wu, G. ................................ VP8-10, VP20-20, VP23-04, .......................................................... VS12-08, VS16-03 Wu, S. ............................................... MP19-18, VP5-11 Wu, Z. ....................... MP7-12, VP3-11, VP9-04, VP9-05 Wuerstle, M. ................................................... MP24-14 259 AUTHOR INDEX Wülfing, T. ............................ BR2-03, BR4-05, VP14-04, ........................................................................... VS1-08 Wyler, S. ......................................... MP21-12, MP23-14 Wynia, B. .......................................................... MP6-20 X Xavier, A. .............................. VP3-06, VP12-14, VP12-15 Xavier, K. ........................................................ MP19-16 Xavier, Mr. Augusto .............................................. O2-11 Xiansheng, Z. ................................... MP9-13, MP12-01 Xiao, C. ............................ MP23-13, VP10-09, VP13-13, ........................................... VP16-03, VP25-12, VP27-19 Xiao, J. ................................................ VS6-09, VS12-05 Xiao-feng, Z. ........................... BR2-05, BR6-01, O3-09, ............................................. MP21-02, VP3-12, VP4-05, .......................................................................... VP4-19 Xiao-ning .......................................................... VP4-19 Xiaoming, C. .................... MP23-13, VP13-13, VP16-03, ........................................................................ VP27-19 Xiaoqing, W. ...................................................... VP1-19 Xu, K. ................................ VP25-14, VP25-15, VP25-16, ........................................................................ VP25-17 Xu, Z. ............................................... VP18-01, VP27-19 Xue, B. ............................................................ VP14-08 Xue, W. .......................... MP16-15, MP19-07, MP23-08 Xuezhi, L. ........................................................ VP13-13 Xuhui, Z. ......................................................... VP27-19 Y Yachia, D. ......................................................... VS11-08 Yaime, H. ......................................................... VP12-10 Yalcin, V. ........................................................... VS12-02 Yalcinkaya, F. ...................... MP20-17, VP2-03, VP11-09 Yamamoto, T. .................................................. MP14-20 Yamato, Toyoko ................................................... O1-09 Yanaihara, H. ....................................................... O6-03 Yang, B. .............................................................. O5-02 Yang, D. .......................................................... VP14-08 Yang, S. ........................................... MP14-14, VP22-15 Yarmohamadi, A. ............................ MP16-01, MP18-01 Yasser, H. ........................................................ VP26-08 Yassine, N. ......................................... MP9-18, VP15-07 Yates, J. ............................... MP1-14, MP1-15, MP1-17, ...................................... MP13-03, MP15-18, MP15-20, ...................................... MP17-06, MP17-10, MP20-12, ............................................. VP5-07, VP22-03, VP22-04 Yavascaoglu, I. .................... VS6-01, VS10-07, VS18-01, ......................................................................... VS19-01 Yee, C. ............................................................. VP14-06 Yencilek, F. ............................ BR3-09, VP7-11, VP15-10 Yeung, L. ............................................. VP5-10, VS19-06 Yew, J. .................................................. O3-05, VP21-13 260 Yigitbasi, O. .................................................... MP23-15 Yildirim, E. ...................................................... MP21-11 Yildirim, I. ........................... VP15-09, VP23-09, VP24-11 Yildiz, A. ............................................................ BR2-08 Yin, X. ............................................................. VP25-17 Yinghao, S. ........................................................ BR7-01 Yiu, M. ............................................................ VP14-10 Yohannan, J. ................................................... MP13-07 Yokomizo, A. .................................................. MP13-02 Yongwei, Y. ........................................................ BR7-01 Yoo, E. ............................................ MP15-17, MP20-03 Yoo, K. .............................................. MP21-01, VP6-05 Yoon, S. ............................. MP5-08, MP5-13, MP20-05, ........................................................................ VP18-16 Yoon, Y. ............................................. VS13-05, VS17-07 Yoost, T. .................................................. O3-03, VP1-07 Yoshida, K. ........................................................ VP7-03 Yoshikawa, Y. ................................................. MP14-02 Yoshino, Y. ...................................................... MP20-04 Yossepowitch, O. ............................................... VP9-02 Young-jung, K. ................................................ VP17-16 Youp, H. Dong .................................... VP9-06, VP17-13 Yousefi, A. ......................................... MP8-03, VP28-02 Yousri, K. ......................................................... VP15-07 Yuan-Hu, Y. ....................................... MP21-02, VP4-19 Yucel, O. .............................................................. O6-09 Yucel, S. ............................................ MP16-20, VS2-09 Yuksel, D. ........................................................ VP11-17 Yuksel, M. ............................. VP7-12, VP7-13, VP21-10, ........................................................................ VP21-14 Yun-Feng, L. ........................................................ O3-09 Yunfa, X. .......................................... VP13-13, VP13-13 Yurtlu, S. ......................................................... VP18-02 Yuruk, E. ............................... BR3-08, O5-07, MP21-20 Z Zabala, R. ....................................................... MP13-12 Zafarghandi, M. Mahdavi ................ MP7-05, MP10-20, ....................................................................... MP24-05 Zafarghandi, R. Mahdavi ................. MP7-05, MP10-20, ........................................ MP16-14, MP24-05, VP18-03 Zagaja, G. ..................... MP11-05, MP11-06, MP11-07, ........................................................................ VP20-17 Zaias, J. ............................................................ MP6-14 Zaki, H. ............................................................. BR3-06 Zakoji, H. ........................................................... VP9-11 Zakri, R. ......................................................... MP24-12 Zang, Y. ........................................................... VP14-08 Zangos, S. ...................................................... MP13-17 Zare, M. Asle ......................... VP28-07, VS3-09, VS4-10, ........................................................................... VS9-05 Zare, S. ........................................... MP10-01, MP13-17 AUTHOR INDEX Zattoni, F. ........................................... VP3-02, VP15-05 Zbyszewski, D. ................................................... BR7-10 Zeccolini, G. .......................... VS2-01, VS7-08, VS10-06, .......................................................... VS11-07, VS20-06 Zehri, A. ........................................................... VS11-05 Zeng, R. ............................................................ BR8-10 Zengin, K. ....................................................... MP23-15 Zenkov, S. ........................................ MP19-08, VP26-18 Zeren, S. .............................. MP4-14, MP9-14, MP9-17, .......................................................................... VP4-09 Zhang, C. .......................... VP25-14, VP25-15, VP25-16, ........................................................................ VP25-17 Zhang, K. .......................................................... BR4-01 Zhang, L. ........................................................ MP13-15 Zhang, S. ........................................ MP15-15, MP18-17 Zhang, Y. ................................ MP7-12, VP3-11, VP9-04, .......................................................................... VP9-05 Zhao, L. ................................. O3-07, MP5-20, VP21-16, ........................................... VP21-17, VP25-12, VP25-13 Zhensheng, Z. ................................................... BR7-01 Zhong, P. ................................. BR5-01, BR5-02, BR5-04 Zhou, T. .............................................. BR7-02, VP18-15 Zhu, G. .............................................................. BR4-01 Ziaee, S. ........................................................... MP9-04 Zilberman, D. .......................... BR2-07, BR5-01, BR5-04, ................................................ BR6-10, O2-04, MP6-13 Zimmermann, R. ................ VP12-06, VP19-02, VP25-01, ............................................. 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