CEM2014
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CEM2014
http://cem.uroweb.org CEM2014 EAU 14th Central European Meeting 10-12 October 2014, Cracow, Poland EAU meetings and courses are accredited by the EBU in compliance with the UEMS/EACCME regulations Programme European Association of Urology Word of welcome Dears Friends and Colleagues, It is our pleasure to welcome you to the historical city of Cracow. Cracow is not only one of the best preserved Renaissance cities in Europe, but has also contributed significantly to the development of modern medical science. The EAU Central European Meeting (CEM) is therefore pleased to organise this outstanding annual event in a centrally located venue. Under the auspices of the EAU Regional Office, the Scientific Office and the International Relations Office, our concerted efforts help identify future leaders and talents during the CEM, advancing our specialty in clinical and basic science research. This year’s meeting has an exceptional programme with state-of-the-art lectures, ESUT handson training courses, ESU courses, ESOU lectures and a line-up of poster and EAU highlight sessions. The Young Urologists Competition provides a platform for young talents from each country in a friendly competition, and we have prepared for this year a special social event. Besides these new meeting features, opportunities for EAU fellowships, short visits and ESOU visits will be highlighted. And as can be expected in regional meetings, participants will have the chance to meet their colleagues, friends, experts and key opinion leaders from all over Europe. CEM has steadily attracted more participants over the years to become one of the main annual meetings for urologists based in central and east Europe, providing an informative and warm welcome to our younger colleagues and urologists as they embark on their career in international urology. Prof. Bob Djavan Chairman of the EAU Regional Office 2 EAU 14th Central European Meeting Prof. Piotr Chlosta Chairman of the 14th Central European Meeting (CEM) Programme Friday, 10 October 2014 14.00 – 14.05 Welcome P. Chlosta, Cracow (PL) B. Djavan, Vienna (AT) 14.05 – 14.10 The EAU Regional Office B. Djavan, Vienna (AT) 14.10 – 14.30 EAU Lecture Management of early stage prostate cancer M. Wirth, Dresden (DE) 14.30 – 14.50 PTU Lecture Personalised medicine in the multidisciplinary approach K. Krzemieniecki, Cracow (PL) 14.50 – 15.50 Session 1 Uro-oncology 1 Chairs: P. Chlosta, Cracow (PL) B. Djavan, Vienna (AT) 14.50 – 15.05 Diagnostic strategies in PCa P.J. Nyirády, Budapest (HU) 15.05 – 15.20 Is AS an option in young men? T.A. Borkowski, Warsaw (PL) 15.20 – 15.35 RPE in high risk disease (vs. radiation) G. Janetschek, Salzburg (AT) 15.35 – 15.50 Can robotic surgery improve outcomes? B. Djavan, Vienna (AT) 15.50 – 17.05 Session 2 Uro-oncology 2 Chairs: M. Babjuk, Prague (CZ) P. Radziszewski, Warsaw (PL) 15.50 – 16.05 New diagnostic strategies in NMIBC: ESOU Lecture M. Brausi, Modena (IT) 10-12 October 2014 3 Programme Friday, 10 October 2014 16.05 – 16.20 How to define and how to treat BCG failure V. Soukup, Prague (CZ) 16.20 – 16.35 Tips and tricks in radical cystectomy J. Dobruch, Warsaw (PL) 16.35 – 16.50 Indications for laparoscopy and robotics in TCC J. Rassweiler, Heilbronn (DE) 16.50 – 17.05 Is robotic surgery suitable for central and eastern Europe: Costs and effects S. Poteko, Celje (SL) 17.05 – 17.30 Coffee break and poster viewing 17.30 – 19.00 Poster session 1 Prostate cancer I Chairs: P.J. Nyirády, Budapest (HU) M. Wirth, Dresden (DE) Poster session 2 Female urology, Infectious diseases, Infertility, Sexual dysfunction and Miscellaneous Chairs: M. Brausi, Modena (IT) P. Radziszewski, Warsaw (PL) Poster session 3 Penis/testis and Miscellaneous Chairs: G. Janetschek, Salzburg (AT) Z. Kastelan, Zagreb (HR) Poster session 4 Management of LUTS, incl. BPO, Paediatric urology and Miscellaneous Chairs: M.K. Rebek, Maribor (SL) G. Stimac, Zagreb (HR) 19.00 4 Welcome reception EAU 14th Central European Meeting Programme Friday, 10 October 2014 ESUT Hands-on training Laparoscopy Industry sponsored Course director: J. Rassweiler, Heilbronn (DE) Course Coordinator: P. Chlosta, Cracow (PL) J-T. Klein, Heilbronn (DE) Format: Introduction by course coordinator (15 minutes) Hands-on- training at different models (80 minutes) Questions and answers, tips and tricks (25 minutes) Room: Van Gogh I 14.15 - 16.15 Course 1 Chair: P. Chlosta, Cracow (PL) Tutors: R. Bardan, Timisoara (RO) P.J. Nyirady, Budapest (HO) M. Slojewski, Szczecin (PL) 16.45 - 18.45 Course 2 Chair: P. Chlosta, Cracow (PL) Tutors: M. Hora, Plzen (CZ) P. Jarzemski, Bydgoszcz (PL) T. Szydelko, Wroclaw (PL) Aims and Objectives Laparoscopic procedures are continuously evolving in urology based on the increasing expertise of urologic surgeons. This includes ablative procedures, such as radical nephrectomy as well as reconstructive techniques, such as pyeloplasty. Some advanced procedures (i.e. radical prostatectomy, radical cystectomy) have both, ablative and reconstructive steps. Since the number of centres with laparoscopic expertise is still limited in Europe, laparoscopic training programmes have become very important. Hands-on training courses at the pelvi-trainer represent one of the main steps of such courses. Finally, all remaining questions can be answered and discussed with all tutors including the demonstration of tips and tricks. You can register at the EAU registration desk 10-12 October 2014 5 Programme Saturday, 11 October 2014 08.00 – 10.00 Session 3 Young Urologists Competition Chairs: P. Chlosta, Cracow (PL) B. Djavan, Vienna (AT) M. Wirth, Dresden (DE) Renal tumour biopsy – can we treat effectively without it? E.K. Bres-Niewada, Warsaw (PL) Bipolar resection, vaporization and enucleation – optimal treatment alternatives in large prostate cases? B. Geavlete, Bucharest (RO) Creating successful kidney transplantation program - our experience D. Hauptman, Zagreb (HR) Laparoscopic excision of small peripheral kidney tumours: Clamp or not to clamp? S. Hawlina, Ljubljana (SL) An unexpected ally against urinary tract infections: Artificially established asymptomatic bacteriuria B. Köves, Budapest (HU) Renal Cell Carcinoma: Expression of selected transcription factors inducible by biologically active ligands V. Lenko, Bratislava (SK) Pelvic lymph node dissection in prostate cancer M. Stanik, Brno (CZ) Judges M. Babjuk, Prague (CZ) D. Bratus, Maribor (SL) J. Breza Sr., Bratislava (SK) B. Djavan, Vienna (AT) G. Janetschek, Salzburg (AT) J. Rassweiler, Heilbronn (DE) 6 EAU 14th Central European Meeting I. Sinescu, Bucharest (RO) J.P.M. Sedelaar, Nijmegen (NL) G. Stimac, Zagreb (HR) P. Tenke, Budapest (HU) M. Wirth, Dresden (DE) Z. Wolski, Bydgoszcz (PL) Programme Saturday, 11 October 2014 10.00 – 11.00 Session 4 Laparoscopic resection of kidney tumours Chair: J. Rassweiler, Heilbronn (DE) 10.00 – 10.10 10.10 – 10.20 10.20 – 10.30 10.30 – 11.00 Point of technique; how I do it G. Janetschek, Salzburg (AT) M. Hora, Plzen (CZ) P. Chlosta, Cracow (PL) Discussion 11.00 – 12.00 Session 5 Kidney cancer Chair: O.W. Hakenberg, Rostock (DE) 11.00 – 11.20 Active surveillance and minimal invasive techniques in renal cancer J.P.M. Sedelaar, Nijmegen (NL) 11.20 – 11.40 Role of surgery in metastatic renal cancer (cytoreductive nephrectomy and metastasectomy) D. Bratus, Maribor (SL) 11.40 – 12.00 TKI systemic treatment of metastatic renal cancer O.W. Hakenberg, Rostock (DE) 12.00 – 13.00 Lunch 13.00 – 14.00 Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) Chair: B. Djavan, Vienna (AT) What are the reasons for BPH, its progression and risks for the patient? B. Djavan, Vienna (AT) Treatment options of BPH symptoms F.M.J. Debruyne, Arnhem (NL) How can be further aggravation of BPH prevented A.Z. Vinarov, Moscow (RUS) Industry sponsored 14.00 – 14.30 Coffee break and poster viewing 10-12 October 2014 7 Programme Saturday, 11 October 2014 14.30 – 16.00 Poster session 5 Male incontinence, Non-neurogenic voiding dysfunction, Trauma, Urethral strictures, Uro-genital reconstruction and Neuro-urology Chairs: J. Rassweiler, Heilbronn (DE) J.L. Vasquez, Copenhagen (DK) Poster session 6 Prostate cancer II and Urothelial tumours I Chairs: P. Chlosta, Cracow (PL) J.P.M. Sedelaar, Nijmegen (NL) Poster session 7 Adrenals, Kidney transplantation, Renal tumours I and Miscellaneous Chairs: J. Breza sr., Bratislava (SK) I. Sinescu, Bucharest (RO) Poster session 8 Stones and miscellaneous Chairs: K. Jeschke, Klagenfurt am Wörthersee (AT) P. Tenke, Budapest (HU) 16.00 – 17.15 Session 6 Stones, andrology and infections Chairs: P. Tenke, Budapest (HU) Z. Wolski, Bydgoszcz (PL) 16.00 – 16.15 What is new in erectile and ejaculation disorders J. Breza sr., Bratislava (SK) 16.15 – 16.30 New strategies in percutaneous treatment of renal calali A. Petrík, Ceské Budejovice (CZ) 16.30 – 16.45 Treatment of proximal ureteral calculi B. Geavlete, Bucharest (RO) 16.45 – 17.00 The infertile couple: The urological perspective Z. Kastelan, Zagreb (CRO) 17.00 – 17.15 8 Antibiotic resistance P. Tenke, Budapest (HU) EAU 14th Central European Meeting Programme Saturday, 11 October 2014 17.15 – 17.45 Coffee break and poster viewing 17.45 – 19.15 Poster session 9 Prostate cancer III Chairs: B. Djavan, Vienna (AT) Z. Wolski, Bydgoszcz (PL) Poster session 10 Urothelial tumours II Chairs: V. Jinga, Bucharest (RO) J-T. Klein, Heilbronn (DE) Poster session 11 Renal tumours II Chairs: M. Babjuk, Prague (CZ) M. Hora, Plzen (CZ) 20.00 – 23.00 Gala Dinner 10-12 October 2014 9 Programme Saturday, 11 October 2014 ESUT/EULIS Hands-on training Ureterorenoscopy Industry sponsored Course director: J. Rassweiler, Heilbronn (DE) Course Coordinator: P. Chlosta, Cracow (PL) J-T. Klein, Heilbronn (DE) Format: Introduction by course coordinator (15 minutes) Hands-on training at different models (75 minutes) Questions and answers, tips and tricks (30 minutes) Room: Van Gogh I 09.00 – 11.00 Course 1 Chair: J-T. Klein, Heilbronn (DE) Tutors: P. Dudek, Cracow (PL) V. Eret, Plzen (CZ) T. Szopinski, Cracow (PL) 11.30 – 13.30 Course 2 Chair: J-T. Klein, Heilbronn (DE) Tutors: T. Borkowski, Warsaw (PL) V. Eret, Plzen (CZ) A. Torde, Budapest (HU) Aims and objectives The European Section of Uro-Technology (ESUT) and the EAU Section of Urolithiasis (EULIS) offer an intensive hands-on training course with different models focussing on the endoscopic management of urolithiasis. The delegates will be taken through a sequential programme of Ureterorenoscopy using normal endoscopic instruments in different models. The use of various guide-wires, baskets and intracorporeal lithotripters will be demonstrated. The ESUT and the EULIS faculty consist of experienced surgeons in the field of Ureterorenoscopy. A video demonstrating the different steps and tasks of the procedures will be presented and afterwards the delegates will be instructed according to their level of experience in small teams at the models. . Finally, all remaining questions can be answered and discussed with all tutors including the demonstration of tips and tricks. You can register at the EAU registration desk 10 EAU 14th Central European Meeting Programme Sunday, 12 October 2014 08.00 – 09.00 Best Poster Awards P. Chlosta, Cracow (PL) B. Djavan, Vienna (AT) J.P.M. Sedelaar, Nijmegen (NL) Winners in each category and they have to present their presentation 09.00 – 11.00 ESU Course Overactive bladder and incontinence Chair: P. Radziszewski, Warsaw (PL) 09.00 – 09.05 European School of Urology: A unique possibility for urological education P. Radziszewski, Warsaw (PL) 09.05 – 09.25 Modern management of the overactive bladder P. Radziszewski, Warsaw (PL) 09.25 – 09.45 Assessment of incontinence in women; does urodynamic testing have a role? E. Costantini, Perugia (IT) 09.45 – 10.05 Key challenges in management of neurogenic incontinence P. Radziszewski, Warsaw (PL) 10.05 – 10.25 Treatment of stress urinary incontinence in women; options and controversies E. Costantini, Perugia (IT) 10.25 – 10.55 Interactive case discussion ESU faculty 10.55 - 11.00 Close 11.00 – 11.15 Coffee break 11.15 – 11.45 State-of-the-art lecture Bladder preservation in the muscle invasive bladder cancer M. Babjuk, Prague (CZ) 10-12 October 2014 11 Programme Sunday, 12 October 2014 11.45 – 12.15 Round table discussion Partial nephrectomy and renal ischemia Moderator:O.W. Hakenberg, Rostock (DE) P. Radziszewski, Warsaw (PL) Is ischemia time relevant: Warm and cold ischemia: Zero ischemia partial nephrectomy: J. Dobruch, Otwock (PL) J. Hrbácek, Prague CZ) J. Breza jr, Bratislava (SK) 12.15 – 12.45 Premature ejaculation - management in the practical setting G. Corona, Bologna (IT) Industry sponsored 12.45 – 13.00 Value of MRI-ultrasound fusion for guidance of targeted prostate biopsy A.K. Czech, Cracow (PL) 13.00 – 13.30 ESRU Lecture J.L. Vasquez, Copenhagen (DK) 13.30 – 13.45 Young Urologists Office J.P.M. Sedelaar, Nijmegen (NL) 13.45 – 14.00 Highlights from the 29th Annual EAU Congress in Stockholm 2014 B. Djavan, Vienna (AT) 14.00 – 14.05 Farewell P. Chlosta, Cracow (PL) 14.05 – 14.10 Closing remarks B. Djavan, Vienna (AT) 12 EAU 14th Central European Meeting Poster session 1 Friday, 10 October 17.30 - 19.00 Prostate cancer I Chairs: P.J. Nyirády, Budapest (HU) M. Wirth, Dresden (DE) Plenary Room C02 C03 C04 C05 C06 C07 C08 C09 C10 C11 C14 C15 C16 C17 C18 C19 C20 C21 C22 Relationship between age and serumic values of PSA in Kosovo A. Neziri, B. Frangu, F. Veselaj, A. Fetahu, T. Pervorfi, F. Tartari (Prishtina, Kosovo; Tirana, Albania) Characteristics of endovideosurgical radical prostatectomy using extraperitoneal approach: Analysis of 70 cases M. Borisenkov, S. Popov, A. Gorelov, I. Orlov, P. Vyazovtsev (St. Petersburg, Russia) The more, the better – learning curve of a laparoscopical surgeon de-pending on the departments experience – analysis based on the example of laparoscopic prostatectomy M. Wojtarowicz, M. Słojewski, A. Gołab, A. Leminski, P. Petrasz (Szczecin, Poland) How we decrease the rate of positive surgical margin and biochemical failure during laparoscopic radical prostatectomy I. Böde (Budapest, Hungary) Treatment of metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer with cabazitaxel: Experience of a single institution C. Marques, C. Fernades, S. Meireles, D. Azevedo, I. Pimentel, I. Augusto, M. Damasceno (Porto, Portugal) Selected features of ERG-positive prostatic cancer K. Okon, K. Kaczmarczyk, A. Strzepek, M. Bialas, G. Dyduch, T. Gołabek, T. Szopinski, P. Chlosta (Krakow, Poland) The role of TURP in the assessment of T-staging of prostate cancer in a group of patients undergoing primary “radicalHIFU” in own material S. Czarniecki, M. Filipek, A. Lewicki (Grodzisk Mazowiecki, Warsaw, Poland) The assessment of PSA concentration dynamics in prostate cancer patients treated with “radical-HIFU” in own material preliminary findings M. Filipek, S. Czarniecki, A. Lewicki (Grodzisk Mazowiecki, Warsaw, Poland) Angioinvasion and perineural invasion are not predictors of positive surgical margins after laparoscopic radical prostatectomy T. Hessel, T. Golabek, W. Gawlas, T. Wiatr, M. Przydacz, J. Szmer, Ł. Curyło, T. Szopinski, P. Dudek, J. Lisowska, M. Dybała, S. Gibała, A.K. Czech, M. Zembrzuski, W. Habrat, W. Lipczynski, J. Kusionowicz, S. Partyka, A. Wrzosek, J. Jakowicka-Wordliczek, R. Witkowska-Manko, P. Chłosta (Kraków, Poland) Restoring long term spontaneous voiding in prostate cancer related urinary retention – Bipolar plasma vaporization, a palliative therapeutic approach B. Geavlete, F. Stanescu, G. Nita, C. Moldoveanu, M. Jecu, C. Ene, C. Bulai, P. Geavlete (Bucharest, Romania) Mast cells and ERG-positive prostatic cancer K. Kaczmarczyk, M. Białas, G. Dyduch, T. Gołabek, T. Szopinski, P. Chłosta, K. Okon (Krakow, Poland) Do patients diagnosed with low-risk prostate cancer are really in low risk? A. Bakavicius, A. Laurinavicius, F. Jankevicius (Vilnius, Lithuania) Multiple repeat prostate biopsy: What predicts the outcome J. Hrbácek, I. Minárik, M. Babjuk (Prague 5, Czech Republic) Prostate biopsy in patients following High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) therapy for prostate cancer in own material – preliminary results S. Czarniecki, A. Lewicki, M. Filipek (Grodzisk Mazowiecki, Warsaw, Poland) Long-term immunotherapy using dendritic cells in patients with rising PSA after prostate cancer treatment with curative intention L. Jarolim, R. Špíšek, M. Podrazil, M. Babjuk, J. Fucíková, A. Fialová, I. Minárik, J. Bartunková (Prague, Czech Republic) Correlation analysis of newly identified oncomarkers of prostate cancer - results of our study K. Dušková, Š. Veselý, L. Jarolím, Z. Heger, M. Schmidt, M. Babjuk (Prague, Brno, Czech Republic) Correlation of pathological grading and staging of the prostate cancer with the prostate health index O. Dolejšová, V. Eret, M. Hora, R. Fuchsová, O. Topolcan, O. Hes (Pilsen, Czech Republic) Quality of life of patients with prostate cancer J. Aurelian, A.G. Grasu, V. Ambert, V. Jinga (Bucharest, Romania) Prostate health index (phi) in primary diagnosis of prostate cancer O. Capoun, R. Sobotka, V. Soukup, T. Zima, M. Kalousová, T. Hanuš (Prague, Czech Republic) 10-12 October 2014 13 Poster session 2 Friday, 10 October 17.30 - 19.00 Female urology, Infectious diseases, Infertility, Sexual dysfunction and Miscellaneous Chairs: M. Brausi, Modena (IT) P. Radziszewski, Warsaw (PL) Poster Room 1 C23 C24 C25 C26 C27 C28 C29 C30 C31 C32 C33 C34 C35 C36 C37 C38 C39 C40 C41 C42 C43 C44 C45 14 Clinical feasibility of the pressure/flow study before TVT sling procedures in women with stress urinary incontinence V. Romikh, L. Borisenko (Moscow, Russia) Efficiency of combined pathogenetically targeted therapy in the treatment of urethral syndrome in women M. Shostak, R. Savchuk, F. Kostyev (Odessa, Ukraine) Diagnostic monitoring and choice therapeutic tactics in overactive bladder Y. Dekhtiar (Odesa, Ukraine) Urodynamic evaluation of the effect of hysterectomies on lower urinary tract function B. Kenyeres, L. Péterfi, B. Farkas, L. Farkas, Á. Szántó, Á. Pytel (Pécs, Kaposvár, Hungary) Epidemiological patterns of female urinary incontinence in Mures County, Romania E. Buzsi, M.V. Moldovan, C.B. Chibelean, A.C. Maier, O.K. Martha (Targu-mures, Romania) Transurethral recection of the prostate increases netrophil-lymphocyte ratio only in patients with prostatitis purulenta S. Pabis, R. Przybyla, D. Godlewski, J. Lawinski, T. Fedus, W. Dabrowski (Rzeszow, Lublin, Poland) Prediction of urinary tract involvement in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis P. Nencka jr., R. Zachoval, M. Vasakova, E. Kopecka, P. Klezl, J. Klecka, V. Maskova, R. Grill (Prague, Czech Republic) Autogenous vaccine – managing recurrent UTI R.I. Stoica, G. Gluck, A. Iordache, M. Chirita, I. Sinescu (Bucharest, Romania) Challenges in painful bladder syndrome – urinary tract tuberculosis R. Stoica, G. Gluck, A. Iordache, M. Chirita, M. Nica, I. Sinescu (Bucharest Sector 2, Bucharest, Romania) Change in spectrum and antibiotic resistance of uropathogens in our department between 2010 and 2014 A. Magyar, B. Köves, P. Tenke (Budapest, Hungary) Does cell phones radiation have a bad effect on semen quality? O. Banyra, I. Gorpinchenko, O. Nikitin, A. Shulyak (Lviv, Kyiv, Ukraine) Infrared digital thermography of scrotum in varicocele assessment – diagnostic criteria M. Knezevic, T. Kulis, K. Karlovic, D. Kolaric, S. Antonini, Z. Kastelan (Slavonski Brod, Zagreb, Croatia) Penile vibrostimulation in sperm retrieval in men with spinal cord injury M. Cechová, P. Paulasová, J. Cerníková, J. Kríž, M. Chocholatý (Prague, Czech Republic) Infrared digital thermography of scrotum in assessment of varicocele T. Kulis, D. Kolaric, K. Karlovic, M. Knezevic, S. Antonini, Z. Kastelan (Zagreb, Slavonski Brod, Croatia) A prospective comparative study of two reconstruction techniques in patients with obstructive azoospermia N.S. Voinea, C. Gagiu, S. Nedelea, I. Manea, A. Preda, C. Gingu, M Harza, M. Matei, I. Sinescu (Bucharest, Romania) Is there a role of human growth hormone in the control of penile erection in the adult male? S. Ückert, A. Becker, A. Bannowsky, C. Stief, M. Kuczyk (Hannover, Munich, Osnabrück, Germany) Alpha blocker therapy improves both lower urinary tract symptoms and erectile function in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia C. Ho, A.N. Nadzrin (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) Erectile dysfunction in a cohort of HIV infected men N. Chirca, A. Streinu-Cercel, A. Streinu-Cercel, V. Jinga (Bucharest, Romania) Male circumcision and its affect on sexual function, sensitivity, or satisfaction K. Drasa, R. Rusi, E. Dani, H. Dredha (Tirana, Albania) The impact of exercise tolerance on erectile dysfunction treatment in patients after coronary angioplasty M. Rzepecki, L. Bryniarski, T. Drewniak, K.Z. Juszczak, P. Maciukiewicz (Cracow, Poland) Sexual function recovery after radical cystectomy with orthotopic neobladder C. Gingu, V. Olaru, A. Dick, M. Crasneanu, C. Surcel, C. Mirvald, S. Voinea, B. Stefan, L. Domnisor, M. Harza, I. Sinescu (Bucharest, Romania) Endovideo surgical simultaneous operations in urology E. Shin, A. Abatova, R. Badyrov, Y. Assamidanov, B. Kultanov, Y. Turgunov, N. Abatov (Karaganda, Kazakhstan) Transabdominal laparoscopic pyeloplasty: Does closure of retroperitoneal space matter? S. Hawlina, B. Gubina, J. Bizjak, G. Lenart, R. Bollens (Ljubljana, Slovenia; Lille, France) EAU 14th Central European Meeting Poster session 3 Friday, 10 October 17.30 - 19.00 Penis/testis and Miscellaneous Chairs: G. Janetschek, Salzburg (AT) Z. Kastelan, Zagreb (HR) Poster Room 2 C46 C47 C48 C49 C50 C51 C52 C53 C54 C55 C56 C57 C58 C59 C60 C61 C62 C63 C64 C65 C66 C67 Metachronous testicular seminoma with an interval of 8 years from the first seminomatous testicular tumor: A case report X. Cuni, I. Haxhiu, F. Kurshumliu, M. Xhani, H. Aliu, P. Nuraj, S. Mehmeti (Pristina, Prishtina, Kosovo; Tirana, Albania) Repeat retroperitoneal lymphadenectomy in patients with regional metastases of nonseminomatous germ cell testicular tumors A. Sakalo, S. Vozianov, P. Yakovlev, V. Kropelnitskiy, V. Sakalo (Kiev, Ukraine) High dose chemotherapy in patients with germ cell testicular tumors with unfavorable prognosis S. Vozianov, A. Sakalo, V. Sakalo, I. Korenkova, A. Kondratenko, P. Yakovlev (Kiev, Ukraine) Testicular sparring surgeries in patients with germ cell testicular tumors S. Vozianov, A. Sakalo, V. Sakalo, P. Yakovlev, Y. Kuranov (Kiev, Ukraine) Aesthetic reconstruction of the penis after tumor resection Z. Bajory, L. Pajor (Szeged, Hungary) Myointimoma of penis – case report and literature overview P. Tolinger, M. Fiala, A. Petrik, K. Lukacova (Ceské Budejovice, Czech Republic) Penile plastics with polypropylene mesh and ligamentotomy - A new method of surgical treatment of penile dysmorphophobic disorder M. Romaniuk, O. Kornyenko, P. Aksonov, J. Gurzhenko (Kyiv, Ukraine) Complications following prophylactic inguinal lymph node dissection for penile cancer C. Codoiu, B. Haineala, I. Sinescu (Bucuresti, Romania) Postchemotherapy laparoscopic retroperitoneal lymph node dissection for nonseminomatous germ cell testicular tumor N. Knezevic, T. Kulis, M. Maric, I. Milas, M. Topalovic Grkovic, Z. Kastelan (Zagreb, Croatia) OCT 4 immunohistochemistry in staging laparoscopic retroperitonal lymph node dissection T. Kulis, N. Knezevic, L. Penezic, M. Coric, M. Maric, I. Krhen, Z. Kastelan (Zagreb, Croatia) Low-energy shock wave therapy – a new treatment for erectile dysfunction P. Aksonov, M. Romaniuk, O. Kornyenko, J. Gurzhenko (Kiev, Ukraine) Microsurgical resection for organ-sparing treatment in small size testicular tumour cases Á. Bécsi, P. Nyírády, Z. Kopa (Budapest, Hungary) Comparing the radioactive tracer 99mTc-nanocolloid with fluorescent indocyanine green (ICG) for sentinel lymph nodes identification in case of penile cancer. Study using lymphoscintigraphy, SPECT/CT and near infrared fluorescence M. Markuszewski, W. Połom, W. Cytawa, P. Czapiewski, M. Matuszewski (Gdansk, Poland) A recurrent sarcoma of the spermatic cord – everything done wrong? M. Götz, M. Pavlik, X. Krah (Blankenhain, Germany) Giant scrotum: An epitome of what can go wrong J. Szmer, S. Gibala, T. Golabek, J. Lisowska, W. Lipczynski, M. Przydacz, W. Gawlas, P.L. Chlosta (Cracow, Poland) Long term results of penile cancer management - Central European experience J. Vargha, P. Nyirády, P. Riesz (Budapest, Hungary) Our experience with managemant of malignant priapism J. Spacek, P. Navratil, J. Pacovsky, P. Husek, J. Kosina, M. Brodak (Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic) Our experience on primary testicular lymphomas in 15 years period I. Grubisic, I. Svagusa, A. Reljic, G. Stimac, D. Trnski (Zagreb, Croatia) Advantages, complications of bilateral orchiectomy made from median raphe incision J. Spacek, P. Navratil, J. Pacovsky, L. Holub, M. Balik, P. Navratil Jr., M. Brodak (Hradec Kralove, Kostelec Nad Orlici, Czech Republic) Vaseline injection, an inadequate method for penile augmentation Á. Rosecker, L. Pajor, Z. Bajory (Szeged, Hungary) The effects of intravitreal bevacizumab in benign prostatic hyperplasia M. Merticariu, F. Balta, C. Taban, A. Merticariu, D. Badescu, V. Jinga (Bucharest, Romania) Do mesenchymal stem cells influence genitourinary tract cancer cells sensitivity to ciprofloxacin? M. Maj, E. Nalejska, A. Bajek, T. Kloskowski, T. Drewa (Bydgoszcz, Poland) 10-12 October 2014 15 Poster session 4 Friday, 10 October 17.30 - 19.00 Management of LUTS, incl. BPO, Paediatric urology and Miscellaneous Chairs: M.K. Rebek, Maribor (SI) G. Stimac, Zagreb (HR) Poster Room 3 C179 C180 C181 C182 C183 C184 C185 C186 C187 C189 C190 C191 C192 C193 C195 C196 C197 C198 C199 C200 16 Plasma vaporization versus monopolar TUR and cold-knife incision – Optimal treatment options in secondary bladder neck sclerosis? C. Moldoveanu, B. Geavlete, F. Stanescu, M. Jecu, C. Ene, C. Bulai, L. Adou, P. Geavlete (Bucharest, Romania) Àntioxidative properties of medicine kanefron in the treatment of patients with the chronic abacterial prostatitis Y. Linvinets (Ivano-frankivsk, Ukraine) A morbidity related comparison in large BPH cases – Bipolar plasma enucleation versus standard open prostatectomy B. Geavlete, C. Moldoveanu, M. Jecu, F. Stanescu, C. Ene, C. Bulai, L. Adou, P. Geavlete (Bucharest, Romania) Arginase enzymes in the human prostate: Immunohistochemical and functional studies G. Kedia, S. Ückert, M. Kuczyk, P. Hedlund (Hannover, Germany; Linköping, Sweden) A prospective, randomized comparison of greenlight 120 W HPS laser vaporization and thulium laser 120 W vaporesection of the prostate G. Nita, C. Persu, B. Geavlete, M. Dragutescu, G. Tie, L.A. Goman, P. Geavlete (Bucharest, Romania) Impact on post TURP symptoms of inflammatory lesions associated with BPH D. Georgescu, E. Alexandrescu, E. Constantinescu, R. Multescu, B. Geavlete, P. Geavlete (Bucharest, Romania) Determination of vaporisation-related prostate adenoma weight reduction during TURP T.W. Wiatr, T.G. Golabek, T.S. Szopinski, P.D. Dudek, M.P. Przydacz, P.L. Chłosta, A.B. Borówka (Kraków, Otwock, Poland) Analysis of influence of overactive bladder symptoms on quality of life of patients M. Peteja, Mincik, I. Vil’cha, M. (Prešov, Slovakia) Efficacy of Tadalafil on lower urinary tract symptoms of patients with ureteral stents A. Jabbari, S. Hajebrahimi, A. Farshi, H. Sadeghi Bazargani (Tabriz, Iran) Predicting of kidney malfunction development during transurethral resection of the prostate V. Zaitsev, M. Kokalko, B. Alkud Kasem (Chernivtsi, Ukraine) Does the intensity of chronic prostate inflammation determine the clinical course of benign prostate hyperplasia? S. Poletajew, Ł. Fus, A. Powała, J. Zajaczkowska, P. Radziszewski, B. Górnicka (Warsaw, Poland) Results of application of biofeedback in children with functional bladder outlet obstruction V. Romikh, L. Borisenko (Moscow, Russia) Method of combined bladder drainage (by catheter and stent) for hypospadias correction T. Garmanova, Y. Rudin (Moscow, Russia) Primary inoperable pelvic embryonal rhabdomysarcoma became operable and curable due to complex therapy A. Vecsei, Z. Engert, E. Bárdi (Szombathely, Hungary) Urachal cyst - a rare cause of fever and abdominal pain J. Horáková, J. Starczewski, M. Fiala, V. Smrcka, J. Kubále, A. Petrík (Ceské Budejovice, Czech Republic) Posterior urethral valves: long-term outcomes in patients with postnatal renal insufficiency P. Holý, J. Langer, R. Zachoval, R. Kocvara (Prague, Czech Republic) The role of ESWL in the treatment of urinary stones in children A. Brad, A. Simion, A. Maier, M.D. Vartolomei, N. Szekeres, C. Simion, V.G. Osan, C. Chibelean, D. Porav, O. Martha (Tg. Mures, Romania) Effect of support uretero/vesicostomy and consecutive reconstructive surgery to renal function and upper urinary tract dilatation in patients with megaureters J. Tomasek, I. Novak, P. Kuliacek, M. Brodak (Hradec Králové, Czech Republic) Urological patients on hemodialysis - a multidisciplinary approach M.R. Rudzinski, A.A. Antoniewicz, Ł. Zapała, K. Dylewski, R. Małecki (Warsaw, Poland) Examination of nanonized papaverine hydrochloride penetration through the penile skin G. Deák, S. Berkó, R. Ambrus, E. Csányi, P. Szabó-Révész, L. Pajor (Szeged, Hungary) EAU 14th Central European Meeting Poster session 5 Saturday, 11 October 14.30 - 16.00 Male incontinence, Non-neurogenic voiding dysfunction, Trauma, Urethral strictures, Uro-genital reconstruction and Neuro-urology Chairs: J. Rassweiler, Heilbronn (DE) J.L. Vasquez, Copenhagen (DK) Poster Room 1 C90 C91 C92 C93 C94 C95 C96 C97 C98 C99 C100 C101 C102 C103 C104 C105 C106 C107 C108 C109 C110 C111 C112 Impact of urethral bulking agent removal on safety and technical feasibility of simultaneous artificial urinary sphincter AMS800 implantation A.K. Czech, T. Szopinski, T. Golabek, P. Dudek, J. Panas-Lisowska, M. Dybala, M. Zembrzuski, T. Wiatr, T. Hessel, M. Przydacz, P.L. Chlosta (Cracow, Poland) Complexity of pre and postoperative care of the patients with Artificial Urinary Sphincter (AUS) Including fluoroscopically controlled readjustment manouvers T. Pawlin, A.A. Antoniewicz, A. Scholl, G. Grotthuss (Warszawa, Poland) The first experiences with Argus male adjustable sling A. Majoros, L Lörincz, G. Bánfi, A. Keszthelyi, T. Flaskó, P. Nyirády (Budapest, Hungary) Biofeedback with pelvic floor muscles electrostimulation in treatment of giggle urinary incontinence in young women V. Romikh, L. Borisenko (Moscow, Russia) Adherence and persistence to antimuscarinic treatment in patients with OAB – a five year analysis C. Persu, V. Mirciulescu, G. Nita, B. Paraianu, P. Geavlete (Bucharest, Romania) Functional outcomes after artificial urinary sphincter implantation: Experience with 100 cases A.K. Czech, T. Szopinski, T. Golabek, P. Dudek, M. Przydacz, P.L. Chlosta (Cracow, Poland) Effects of mirabegron on lower urinary tract symptoms in overactive bladder patients not responding to antimuscarinic treatment R. Garcia, R. Silva, A. Nunes, T. Oliveira, H. Correia, T. Lopes (Lisbon, Portugal) Diagnostics and management of penile fracture M. Sochaj, M. Grodzka, M. Sosnowski (Lodz, Poland) Two-stage urethroplasty with buccal mucosa graft T. Széll, Z. Kelemen, G. Bánfi, P. Nyirády (Budapest, Hungary) “Tips and tricks” in laparoscopic pyeloplasty for pyeloureteral junction stenosis – own experience of 120 consecutive procedures B.S. Sutkowski, T.B. Borkowski, M.Ł. Łykowski, T.M. Mutrynowski, J.Z. Zajaczkowska, P.R. Radziszewski (Warsaw, Poland) Seven years of experience with reconstruction surgery of male distal urethra K. Belej, P. Drlik, F. Chmelik, S. Brdlikova, J. Kocarek (Prague 6, Czech Republic) Nontransecting strategies in the treatment of urethral strictures C. Gingu, A. Dick, C. Surcel, M. Crasneanu, M.A. Manu, O. Himedan, L. Domnisor, M. Harza, I. Sinescu (Bucharest, Romania) Traditional and laparoscopic methods in surgical treatment of hydronephrosis B. Kaukenov, A. Abatova, R. Badyrov, Y. Assamidanov, Y. Turgunov, N. Abatov (Karaganda, Kazakhstan) Outcomes of robotic-assisted laparoscopic transperitoneal pyeloplasty procedures: A series of 18 patients K. Ener, S. Altınova, A.E. Canda, M.F. Ozcan, E. Asil, E. Urer, A.F. Atmaca, Z. Akbulut (Ankara, Turkey) Laparoscopic pyeloplasty: Our experiences M. Maric, N. Knezevic, T. Kulis, I. Milas, Z. Kastelan (Zagreb, Croatia) Our experience of penile implantation with corporoplasty in patients with severe Peyronie’s disease O. Kornyenko, M. Romaniuk, P. Aksonov, J. Gurzhenko (Kiev, Ukraine) Intraureteral reconstruction in treatment of megaureter O. Stakhovskyi, I. Vitruk, O. Voylenko, P. Vukalovych, O. Kononenko, M. Pikul, E. Stakhovsky (Kyiv, Ukraine) Ureter’s intestinal plastics indications O. Kononenko, O. Voylenko, P. Vukalovych, O. Stakhovskyi, I. Vitruk, E. Stakhovsky (Kyiv, Ukraine) Treatment of vesicovaginal fistulas: Our clinical experience of surgical repair and outcome B. Braticevici, A. Sima, F. Bengus, R. Petca, C. Calin, A. Petca, V. Jinga (Bucharest, Romania) CLavien classification of complications after 41 laparoscopic pyeloplasty G. Predoiu, D.S. Diaconescu, G. Rosoga, B. Braticevici, Y. Sallahedyn, R. Petca, I. Chira, M.C. Popescu, V. Jinga (Bucharest, Romania) Laparoscopic management of endometriosis involving urinary tract P. Macek, M. Fanta, K. Novak, T. Hanus (Prague 2, Czech Republic) Maximal urethral closure pressure values after botulinium toxin injection C. Ho, P. Granitsiotis, D. Small (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Glasgow, United Kingdom) Treatment of neurogenic detrusor overactivity using intravesical detrusor injection with botulinum toxin - pilot study R. Borcaias, V. Jinga, S. Nedelea, I. Dragomiristeanu, C. Belinski, A. Manu-Marin (Bucharest, Romania) 10-12 October 2014 17 Poster session 6 Saturday, 11 October 14.30 - 16.00 Prostate cancer II and Urothelial tumours I Chairs: P. Chlosta, Cracow (PL) J.P.M. Sedelaar, Nijmegen (NL) Plenary Room C113 C114 C115 C116 C117 C118 C119 C120 C121 C122 C123 C124 C125 C126 C127 C128 C129 C130 C131 C132 C133 C134 18 Quality of life in the population of Polish patients with prostate cancer P. Kutwin, T. Konecki, Z. Wolski, M. Sosnowski (Łódz, Bydgoszcz, Poland) Lymphadenectomy pattern during radical prostatectomy in selected urological centres in Poland S. Piotrowicz, K. Muc, S. Bender, M. Cichocki, G. Gacki, F. Kowalski, J. Dobruch, P. Radziszewski (Otwock, Lublin, Warsaw, Lodz, Bydgoszcz, Poland) The optimal time for the first PSA evaluation post radical prostatectomy C. Gingu, M. Crasneanu, A. Dick, C. Surcel, C. Mirvald, S. Voinea, B. Stefan, V. Cerempei, L. Domnisor, M. Harza, I. Sinescu (Bucharest, Romania) Trends of stage migration in patients with clinically localized prostate cancer undergoing radical prostatectomy over a 21year period H. Augustin, K. Mayrhofer, M. Seles, E. Seeber, G. Ehrlich, G. Gallé, K. Fischereder, S. Gutschi, O. Pachernegg, K. Pummer (Graz, Austria) Robotic assisted radical prostatectomy – oncological and functional outcomes at 2 years follow-up – the Romanian experience I.M. Andras, N. Crisan, H. Logigan, C. Manea, V.D. Stanca, I. Coman (Cluj-Napoca, Romania) Radical prostatectomy quality – what do we know about ourselves? A single surgeon experience I. Drogosiewicz, Ł. Zapała, A. Antoniewicz (Warsaw, Poland) Five-year results of treatment of localized prostate cancer using high intensity focused ultrasound S. Nicolescu, C.D. Pop, H. Logigan, A. Boc, C. Manea, I. Coman (Cluj Napoca, Romania) Clinical efficiency of the Diffusion Weighted Imaging /T2 image fusion for prostate cancer diagnosis in multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging – a pilot study I.A. Nechifor-Boila, A. Borda, A. Loghin, M. Buruian, M. Vasilescu, O. Martha, C. Chibelean (Targu-Mures, Romania) Early post-RALRP outcomes and health-related quality of life assessment C.D. Pop, T. Coroi, H. Logigan, D.V. Stanca, N. Crisan, I. Coman (Cluj-Napoca, Romania) Innovative technique of transrectal, high-intensity focused ultrasound ablation of prostate gland using focal one device in patients with organ confined prostate cancer J. Tyloch, K. Roznowski, D. Tyloch, A. Gelet, Z. Wolski (Bydgoszcz, Osielsko, Poland; Lyon, France) TURBT as a possible method for treating patients with infiltrative tumors at staging T3a and T3b I. Haxhiu, X. Quni, A. Haxhiu, H. Arifi, H. Quni-Aliu, E. Haxhiu, H. Ahmeti, R. Haxhiu (Prishtina, Kosovo) Correlation between the evaluation of bladder tumors staging performed by an operator and the evaluation of bladder tumors staging performed by histopathologist P. Grzegółkowski, M. Słojewski, A. Gołab, A. Leminski, P. Petrasz, M. Soczawa (Szczecin, Poland) Analysis of perioperative complications with Clavien-Dindo classification after cystectomy T. Mezei, P. Tenke (Budapest, Hungary) Molecular grading in bladder cancer versus conventional histopathology E.M. Borkowska, Z. Jablonowski, M. Traczyk-Borszynska, M. Pietrusinski, A. Jedrzejczyk, T. Konecki, M. Rozniecki, M. Sosnowski, B. Kaluzewski, M. Borowiec (Lodz, Belchatow, Lask, Poland) Routine NBI versus standard white light cystoscopy in NMIBC daily practice – A pathologically confirmed diagnostic accuracy parallel B. Geavlete, M. Jecu, C. Moldoveanu, F. Stanescu, C. Ene, C. Bulai, L. Adou, P. Geavlete (Bucharest, Romania) Early repeat transurethral resection of bladder tumour – its indications, significance and outcome J. Hrbácek, A. Brisuda, M. Koldová, J. Hácek, M. Babjuk (Prague 5, Czech Republic) Diagnostic and safety advantages of a combined NBI – plasma vaporization approach in large non-muscle invasive bladder tumors F. Stanescu, B. Geavlete, M. Jecu, C. Moldoveanu, C. Ene, C. Bulai, L. Adou, P. Geavlete (Bucharest, Romania) Correlation between ureteroscopic biopsy and pathology reports after nephroureterectomy for patients with upper urinary tract tumors G. Nita, R. Multescu, M. Dragutescu, B. Geavlete, I. Arabagiu, C. Persu, L. Goman, P. Geavlete (Bucharest, Romania) Predictors of postoperative mortality after radical cystectomy A. Minich, A. Ryndzin, A. Poluyanchik, A. Rolevich, S. Polyakov, S. Krasny, O. Sukonko (Minsk, Belarus) NBI technology in upper urinary tract tumors diagnosis D.A. Georgescu, R. Multescu, B. Geavlete, V. Mirciulescu, P. Geavlete (Bucharest, Romania) A role of endourology in a treatment of urothelial cancer of upper urinary tract (UC-UUT) T. Ürge, P. Stránský, K. Kalusová, O. Hes, F. Petersson, M. Hora (Plzen, Czech Republic; Singapore, Singapore) Early complication rates and perioperative mortality after radical cystectomy in the elderly C. Mirvald, C. Surcel, C. Gingu, C. Pavelescu, V. Cerempei, S. Najjar, V. Olaru, M. Chirita, C. Savu, G. Gluck, I. Sinescu (Bucuresti, Romania) EAU 14th Central European Meeting Poster session 7 Saturday, 11 October 14.30 - 16.00 Adrenals, Kidney transplantation, Renal tumours I and Miscellaneous Chairs: J. Breza sr., Bratislava (SK) I. Sinescu, Bucharest (RO) Poster Room 2 C135 C136 C137 C138 C139 C140 C141 C142 C143 C144 C145 C146 C147 C148 C149 C150 C151 C152 C153 C154 C155 C156 Our experience in adrenalectomy since 1982 A. Sagalevych (Donetsk, Ukraine) Laparoscopic adrenalectomy for metachronous ipsilateral metastasis following nephrectomy for renal cell carcinoma I. Trávnícek, P. Stránský, M. Hora, T. Ürge, O. Dolejšová, K. Kalusová, M. Krcma, O. Hes (Pilsen, Czech Republic) Transperitoneal LESS (Laparoendoscopic Single- site Surgery) adrenalectomy (AE) - matched case-control study with standard laparoscopic adrenalectomy (SLAE) V. Eret, M. Hora, P. Stransky, K. Kalusova, T. Ürge, M. Krcma, O. Hes (Plzen, Czech Republic) Laparoscopic adrenalectomy. 10-year experience of a single institution I. Korzelik, M. Obarzanowski, J. Jaskulski, J. Buras-Pitek, P. Orłowski, P. Chłosta (Kielce, Cracow, Poland) Contribution of urodynamic investigation to the prediction of urological complications after renal transplantation V. Borovicka, R. Zachoval, T. Marada, J. Fronek, J. Slatinská, O. Viklický, L. Janoušek (Prague, Czech Republic) Technical aspects of double-J catheter use in post kidney transplant patients – 3 years single-centre experience B.S. Sutkowski, E.B. Bres-Niewada, M.Ł. Łykowski, J.Z. Zajaczkowska, T.M. Mutrynowski, P.R. Radziszewski (Warsaw, Poland) Urinary bladder and kidney transplantation D. Hauptman, J. Pasini, T. Hudolin, I. Mokos, I. Krhen, Z. Kastelan (Zagreb, Croatia) Prologed lymphatic drain output following kidney transplantation – rational background of its managemant J. Pacovsky, P. Navratil, J. Kosina, P. Husek, L. Holub, J. Spacek, M. Brodak (Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic) Oncological and functional outcomes of partial nephrectomy in solitary kidneys C. Berczi, M. Benyo, A. Varga, T. Flasko (Debrecen, Hungary) New potential tumor markers for primary diagnosis of kidney tumors R. Sobotka, O. Capoun, V. Soukup, T. Zima, M. Kalousová, L. Petruželka, T. Hanuš (Prague 2, Czech Republic) Open partial nephrectomy; only optimal option for small renal tumors N. Nabi, B. Barea, A. Cham, N. Nusrat, E. Rogers, S. Syed, K. Walsh, G. Durkan, H. Ghous, J. Forde (Galway, Ireland) Early complications after laparoscopic nephron-sparing surgery M.P. Soczawa, M. Słojewski, P. Petrasz, A. Gołab (Szczecin, Poland) Kidney cancer with synchronic distant metastases – a department’s data for a one-year period J. Lisinski, M. Słojewski, A. Sikorski (Szczecin, Poland) Partial versus radical nephrectomy: Analyses of the perioperative complications S. Styopushkin, I. Bondarenko, K. Chebanov, R. Sokolenko, V. Chaikovkyi (Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine) Optimal management of renal angiomyolipomas, our experience in 10 years series T. Ürge, M. Hora, Z. Chudacek, P. Stransky, O. Hes, J. Ferda, V. Eret, I. Travnicek, K. Kalusova, T. Pitr (Plzen, Czech Republic) Outcomes of robotic-assisted laparoscopic transperitoneal partial nephrectomy: A series of 16 patients K. Ener, A.E. Canda, S. Altinova, E. Asil, M.F. Ozcan, A.F. Atmaca, Z. Akbulut (Ankara, Turkey) Typical signs of papillary renal cell carcinoma type 1 - typical spherical shape, exophytic growth and low histological grade K. Kalusová, M. Hora, T. Urge, I. Travnicek, V. Eret, Z. Chudacek, J. Ferda, O. Hes (Pilsen, Czech Republic) Implementation of own local scale useful for small renal masses management O. Banyra, V. Dobrovolskiy, O. Lesniak, Y. Grytsyna, A. Stroy (Lviv, Khmelnytsky, Ukraine) Ciprofloxacin action against genitourinary cancer cell lines T. Kloskowski, M. Maj, M. Pokrywczynska, A. Bajek, M. Nowacki, T. Drewa (Bydgoszcz, Poland) Clinicopathological prognostic factors for patients’ survival for mediastinal primary malignant germ cell tumor E. Nowara, K. Drosik-Rutowicz, A. Lesniak, J. Nieckula (Gliwice, Poland) Management of patients with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease L. Sarychev, Y. Sarychev, Y. Kuriachiy, S. Panasenko (Poltava, Ukraine) Rare vascular complications of urological diagnoses Z. Valová, P. Macek, T. Hanus, R. Keclik (Prague 2, Czech Republic) 10-12 October 2014 19 Poster session 8 Saturday, 11 October 14.30 - 16.00 Stones and Miscellaneous Chairs: K. Jeschke, Klagenfurt am Wörthersee (AT) P. Tenke, Budapest (HU) Poster Room 3 C157 C158 C159 C160 C161 C162 C163 C164 C165 C166 C167 C168 C170 C171 C172 C173 C174 C175 C176 C177 C178 20 Management of bladder stones with transurethral pneumatic cystolithotripsy X. Cuni, I. Haxhiu, M. Xhani, H. Aliu-Cuni, S. Mehmeti, P. Nuraj, E. Isaku (Pristina, Prishtina, Kosovo; Tirana, Albania) Optimization of the parameters of extracorporeal shock-wave lithotripsy (ESWL) in children based on computer tomography densitometry S. Vozianov, A. Shevchuk, A. Yurakh, N. Stepanenko, V. Mazurets, V. Kaminetskyi (Kiev, Ukraine) Comparison of effectiveness of percutaneous nephrolithotripsy and retrograde pyelolithotripsy on kidney stones I. Mansurova, M. Alchinbayev, M. Malikh, A. Kaimbayev, D. Mami (Almaty, Kazakhstan) Evaluation of efficacy of the extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy in patients with and without stent in the ureter K. Kaczmarek, A. Gołab, M. Słojewski (Szczecin, Poland) Experience on 1000 cases on retrograde flexible ureteroscopy P. Geavlete, M. Dragutescu, E. Constantinescu, R. Multescu, G. Nita, D. Georgescu, R. Satalan, B. Geavlete (Bucharest, Romania) Routine use of ureteral access sheath during retrograde flexible ureteroscopy R. Multescu, P. Geavlete, M. Dragutescu, D. Georgescu, G. Nita, R. Satalan, B. Geavlete (Bucharest, Romania) Durability assessment of the Flex-Xc digital flexible ureteroscope R. Multescu, P. Geavlete, D. Soroiu, D. Georgescu, G. Nita, R. Satalan, B. Geavlete (Bucharest, Romania) Percutaneous nephrolithotomy in horseshoe kidney: Single center experience over 4 years F. Tanase, B. Braticevici, Y. Salaheddin, R. Petca, G.D. Radavoi, M. Pascu, V. Jinga (Bucuresti, Romania) Definitive ureteroscopic treatment of ureteral lithiasis in patients with obstructive anuria D.A. Georgescu, R. Multescu, E. Constantinescu, B. Geavlete, G. Nita, V. Mirciulescu, E. Alexandrescu, M. Dragutescu, I. Arabagiu, V. Iordache, P. Geavlete (Bucharest, Romania) Ureteroscopic versus percutaneous treatment for medium size renal calculi V.B. Mihai, V. Cauni, V. Mitroi, A. Chuaibi, I. Buraga (Bucuresti, Romania) Flexible ureterorenoscopy as a new possibility of treating nephrolithiasis in children – preliminary reports A. Halinski, A. Halinski (Zielona Góra, Poland) Percutaneous nephrolithotomy treatment of caliceal diverticular calculi V. Jinga, Y. Salaheddin, F. Tanase, S. Rascu, C. Pricop, G.D. Radavoi (Bucharest, Iasi, Romania) The efficency of extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy in the treatment of reno-ureteral lithiasis– 5 years of experience M. Stancioiu, V. Ambert, T. Radu, I. Chira, T. Constantin, R. Petca, D.L. Badescu, V. Jinga (Bucharest, Romania) Pcnl in the treatment of patients with nephrolithiasis A. Borzhiyevskyy, R. Sheremeta, T. Borzhiyevskyy, R. Payuk, O. Slabyy, M. Chaplya, Y. Nakonechnyy, O. Voloshynskyy (Lviv, Ukraine) Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy results in pacients with staghorn calculi vs nonstaghorn B. Braticevici, Y. Salaheddin, R.C. Petca, F. Tanase, R. Danau, D. Diaconescu, V. Jinga (Bucharest, Romania) Chemical structure of urolithiasis in Romanian population and variations by gender and age – a retrospective study B. Braticevici, R. Danau, Y. Salahheddin, R. Petca, G. Predoiu, A. Petca, V. Jinga (Bucharest, Romania) Bacteriological and biochemical evaluation of nephrolithiasis and its association with urinary tract infections A.C. Maier, A. Man, O. Vida, T. Cighir, E. Nemes-Nagy, I. Maier, O. Golea, C. Todea, O. Martha (Targu Mures, Romania) The treatment of renal lithiasis through flexible ureteroscopy and Holmium laser in patients with renal malformations M. Dumitrache, P. Geavlete, G. Nita (Bucharest, Romania) Our experience of percutaneous nephrolithotripsy treatment of patients with horseshoe kidney A. Borzhiyevskyy, R. Pajuk, R. Sheremeta, O. Slabyi, Y. Nakonechnyj (Lviv, Ukraine) Is age a barrier for percutaneous nephrolitotomy? C. Todea-Moga, R.M. Boja, D. Porav-Hodade, A. Chiujdea, C. Chibelean, A. Maier, O. Vida, V. Moldovan, E. Buszi, O. Martha (Tg Mures, Romania) Endoluminal treatment of ureteric stricture with the polymeric wallstent J. Košina (Hradec Králové, Czech Republic) EAU 14th Central European Meeting Poster session 9 Saturday, 11 October 17.45 - 19.15 Prostate cancer III Chairs: B. Djavan, Vienna (AT) Z. Wolski, Bydgoszcz (PL) Poster Room 1 C68 C69 C70 C72 C73 C74 C75 C76 C77 C78 C79 C80 C81 C82 C83 C84 C85 C86 C87 C88 C89 Negative results of the analysis of a panel of biomarkers for the diagnosis of prostate cancer O. Capoun, R. Sobotka, V. Soukup, T. Zima, M. Kalousová, T. Hanuš (Prague, Czech Republic) CT-guided pararectal brachytherapy for prostate cancer recurrence after external irradiation M. Tkachenko, I. Gorot, O. Remennik, O. Kozak, O. Trembach (Kiev, Ukraine) Relationship between the fluctuation of serum PSA after radical prostatectomy and the long term treatment outcome S. Vesely, L. Jarolim, K. Duskova, M. Schmidt, P. Dusek, M. Babjuk (Prague, Czech Republic) Osseus metaplasia of vas deferens and seminal vesicles, mimic advanced prostate cancer B. Szabó, A. Szendroi, M. Kardos, P. Bata, P. Nyirády (Budapest, Hungary) The correlation between blood loss and oncological parameters in open radical retropubic prostatectomy M. Romics, I. Romics, A. Majoros, J. Nyirády (Budapest, Hungary) Correlation of obesity with prostate volume, serum total PSA and serum testosterone in a sample of men A. El Rifai, M. Badawy, O. Sharaki, A. Kotb (Alexandria, Egypt) A phase 2 study of technetium Tc 99m trofolastat chloride (MIP-1404) SPECT/CT to identify local disease and lymph node metastases in high-risk patients undergoing radical prostatectomy (RP) and extended pelvic lymph node dissection (ePLND) for prostate cancer (PCa): Analysis of imaging assessments with comparison to histopathology and MRI J. Dér, P. Tenke, S. Joniau, K. Slawin, W. Ellis, B. Alekseev, I. Buzogány, S. Mishugin, E. Klein, J. Stolz, V. Student, V. Matveev, B. Köves, J. Babich, H. Youssoufian, N. Stambler, T. Armor, R. Israel (Budapest, Hungary; Leuven, Belgium; Houston, Seattle, Cleveland, New York, United States of America; Moscow, Russia; Prague, Olomouc, Czech Republic) Biochemical status in prostate cancer patients with lymph node metastases following laparoscopic radical prostatectomy with extended pelvic lymph node dissection J. Powroznik, S. Kawecki, S. Piotrowicz, N. Musko, J. Dobruch, A. Borówka (Otwock, Poland) Multiparametric 3T magnetic resonance as a means to assess the tumor lesion volume – oncologic characterization of prostate cancer S. Kawecki, S. Piotrowicz, J. Powroznik, J. Dobruch, P. Szostek, B. Andrzej (Otwock, Poland) Genetic studies on Romanian prostate cancer patients confirm genetic risk variants for prostate cancer A.S.C. Rascu, V. Jinga, M. Dumitrache, M. Merticariu, R. Petca, D. Radavoi, D. Badescu (Bucharest, Romania) Tumor size in MRI and percentage of cancer in biopsy are independent predictors of side-specific extracapsular extension or seminal vesicular invasion B. Dybowski, E. Bres-Niewada, T. Lorenc, A. Powała, T. Borkowski, F. Sawa, P. Radziszewski (Warsaw, Poland) Focal therapy - experimental treatment of prostate cancer P. Adamczyk, J. Tworkiewicz, T. Drewa (Torun, Poland) “Continence” radical prostatectomy Y.P. Sernyak, O.S. Fukszon, Y.V. Roshchin, O.S. Frolov, P.Y. Sernyak (Donetsk, Ukraine) The oncological characteristic of very-high-risk prostate cancer in patients subjected to radical prostatectomy W. Michalak, A. Borówka, J. Dobruch, N. Musko (Otwock, Poland) “Continence” radical prostatectomy. Assessing the impact of postoperative complications on urinary function Y.P. Sernyak, A.S. Fukszon, Y.V. Roshchin, O.S. Frolov, P.Y. Sernyak (Donetsk, Ukraine) Efficacy on testosterone levels of triptorelin pamoate 11.25 mg administered subcutaneously every 3 months in patients with locally advanced or metastatic prostate cancer D. Badescu, T. Lebret, O. Hublarov, V. Jinga, L. Petkova, R. Kotsev, I. Sinescu, M-E. Fages, J-C. Pouget, P. Dutailly (Suresnes, Les Ulis, France; Daugavpils, Latvia; Bucharest, Romania; Varna, Pleven, Bulgaria) Preliminary own experiences in implantation artificial urinary sphincter and penile prosthesis in patients after radical prostatectomy W. Rózanski, D. Dobrowolski, M. Markowski, M. Lipinski, M. Blewniewski (Lodz, Poland) Impact of bladder neck preservation on functional and oncologic outcomes after laparoscopic radical prostatectomy P. Dudek, T. Golabek, J. Jaskulski, T. Szopinski, T. Wiatr, W. Lipczynski, J. Kusionowicz, W. Habrat, M. Przydacz, P. Chłosta (Cracow, Kielce, Poland) Bladder neck preservation and the risk of positive surgical margins after laparoscopic radical prostatectomy W. Gawlas, T. Golabek, T. Hessel, J. Szmer, L. Curylo, P. Chlosta (Krakow, Poland) Natural history of incidental prostate cancer after transurethral resection of the prostate T. Hradec, O. Capoun, T. Hanus (Prague, Czech Republic) A comparison between different MRI techniques of pre-surgery staging of prostate cancer V. Vik, J. Stejskal, Z. Rýznarová, F. Koukolík, M. Hájek, M. Dezortová, R. Zachoval (Prague, Czech Republic) 10-12 October 2014 21 Poster session 10 Saturday, 11 October 17.45 - 19.15 Urothelial tumours II Chairs: V. Jinga, Bucharest (RO) J-T. Klein, Heilbronn (DE) Poster Room 2 C202 C203 C204 C205 C206 C207 C208 C209 C210 C211 C212 C213 C214 C215 C216 C217 C219 C220 C221 C222 22 A rare case of squamous cell carcinoma in urinary bladder diverticulum successfully treated by bladder - sparing surgery M. Knezevic, I. Grubisic, S. Soipi, D. Tomas, B. Kruslin, G. Stimac (Slavonski Brod, Zagreb, Croatia) Adjuvant treatment in muscle invasive bladder cancer. Does histology influence the treatment impact? G. Glück, D. Stanculeanu, M. Hortopan, M. Chirita, A. Pitea, I. Sinescu (Bucharest, Romania) Oncologic prognosis of patients with TaG1 bladder cancer M. Pešl, V. Soukup, O. Capoun, Z. Valová, P. Dundr, L. Bauerová, T. Hanuš (Prague 2, Czech Republic) Raised neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio is associated with muscle invasive bladder cancer S. Lee, A. Russell, G. Hellawell (London, United Kingdom) Alterations in FGF and FGFR gene expression in different grades and stages of bladder cancer A. Madej, A. Szymczyk, E. Forma, W. Szymczak, W. Rózanski, P. Lipinski, M. Lipinski (Lodz, Poland) Detection of bladder cancer in urine by a methylation panel of selected tumour suppressor genes M. Pietrusinski, E. Borkowska, Ł. Kepczynski, M. Traczyk, A. Jedrzejczyk, P. Marks, Z. Jabłonowski, M. Sosnowski, B. Kałuzewski, M. Borowiec (Łódz, Bełchatów, Poland) Mesonephroid adenocarcinoma of the urinary bladder - rarity in urology A. Bannowsky, D. Osmonov, S. Ückert, H. Van Ahlen (Osnabrück, Kiel, Hannover, Germany) The significance of Ala179Thr polymorphism in WWOX gene in the bladder cancer development M. Traczyk - Borszynska, E. Borkowska, M. Pietrusinski, A. Jedrzejczyk, T. Konecki, P. Marks, Z. Jabłonowski, M. Sosnowski, B. Kałuzewski,M. Borowiec (Lodz, Belchatow, Poland) A carcinoma in situ of the ileum - a rare tumor entity of the neobladder M. Götz, M. Ikic, G. Atanassov, X. Krah (Blankenhain, Germany) Colon cancer metastasis of the ureter - a rare cause of a hydronephrosis M. Götz, Z. Hamidov, X. Krah (Blankenhain, Germany) Lymphadenectomy pattern during radical cystectomy in selected urological centres in Poland S. Piotrowicz, S.W. Czarniecki, F. Kowalski, G. Nowak, M. Oszczudłowski, S. Poletajew, M. Sochaj, J. Dobruch, P. Radziszewski (Otwock, Grodzisk Mazwowiecki, Bydgoszcz, Lublin, Warsaw, Lodz, Poland) Predictors of survival after radical treatment of upper urinary tract urothelial carcinoma P. Wojcieszak, S. Poletajew, F. Sawa, S. Bender, P. Radziszewski (Warsaw, Poland) Bladder cancer in Poland – national analysis of 1168 newly diagnosed cases S. Poletajew, J. Sondka, R. Biernacki, S.W. Czarniecki, D. Gajewska, M. Skrzypczyk, T. Suchojad, D. Wojtkowiak, B. Zaforemski, Ł. Zapała, A. Zemła, P. Radziszewski (Warsaw, Łódz, Leszno, Grodzisk Mazowiecki, Szczecin, Czerwona Góra, Jelenia Góra, Krosno, Wrocław, Poland) Clinical features, management and outcome of urinary bladder tumors in young patients bellow 30 years M. Hiroš, H. Spahovic, M. Selimovic, S. Sadovic, M. Hasanbegovic (Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina) Reliability of questionnaires on smoking on the basis of urine cotinine level J.W. Leszniewski, Z. Wolski, M. Bryczkowski, A. Ostrowski (Bydgoszcz, Poland) Studies on new diagnostic and prognostic factors resulting from the identification of correlation between EMT markers and mechanical properties of tissue and cells M. Lekka, J. Dulinska-Litewka, K. Okon, T. Golabek, J. Gostek, D. Gil, P. Chlosta, P. Laidler (Krakow, Poland) MicroRNA profiling in non-invasive bladder cancer-preliminary data T.W. Konecki, E. Borkowska, P. Kutwin, M. Traczyk, M. Sosnowski, M. Borowiec, Z. Jabłonowski (Lodz, Poland) Evaluation of side effects of electromotive drug administration (EMDA) of Mitomycin-C for non-muscle invasive bladder cancer patients – own experience L.B. Pokrywka, J. Siekiera, B. Zurawski, B. Misterek, K. Kamecki, K. Krasnicki, W. Mikołajczak, A. Petrus, A. Wronczewski, M. Jasinski, B. Małkowski (Bydgoszcz, Poland) The differences in expression of microRNA in urine of bladder cancer patients and healthy controls A. Brisuda, Š. Pospíšilová, V. Soukup, J. Hrbácek, O. Capoun, J. Mareš, E. Pazourková, M. Korabecná, A. Horínek, T. Hanuš, M. Babjuk (Prague, Czech Republic) The detection of specific microRNAs in urine as potential biomarker of bladder cancer A. Brisuda, E. Pazourková, V. Soukup, J. Hrbácek, O. Capoun, J. Mareš, M. Korabecná, A. Horínek, T. Hanuš, M. Babjuk (Prague, Czech Republic) EAU 14th Central European Meeting Poster session 11 Saturday, 11 October 17.45 - 19.15 Renal tumours II Chairs: M. Babjuk, Prague (CZ) M. Hora, Plzen (CZ) Poster Room 3 C223 C224 C225 C226 C227 C228 C229 C230 C231 C232 C233 C234 C235 C236 C237 C238 C239 C240 C241 C242 C244 Analysis of the nefron sparing surgery complications in evaluation of a Clavien-Dindo scale and correlation between clinical, demographic and morphological factors W. Klima, K.Z. Juszczak, K.S. Soltys, P. Maciukiewicz (Cracow, Poland) Expression of PD-1L1 is increased in blood of patients with renal cancer R. Starownik, A. Karczmarczyk, M. Grzywnowicz, M. Pyszniak, K. Bar, K. Muc, P. Płaza, K. Giannopoulos, J. Tabarkiewicz (Lublin, Poland) Analysis of experience with Endo Gia stapler during laparoscopic nephrectomy V. Michalides, I. Vilcha, I. Mincík, R. L’uník (Prešov, Presov, Slovakia) Our experience with open and laparoscopic partial nephrectomies in renal carcinoma from 2007 to 2013 M.K. Rebek, P. Šainovic, P. Bauman, U. Bele, G. Hlebic (Maribor, Slovenia) FUT11 as a potential biomarker of clear cell renal cell carcinoma progression based on meta-analysis of gene expression data E. Zodro, M. Jaroszewski, A. Ida, T. Wrzesinski, Z. Kwias, H. Bluyssen, J. Wesoly (Poznan, Poland) The influence of histopathological factors in postoperative material on response to treatment with TKI and mTOR inhibitors in mRCC patients J. Huszno, E. Nowara (Gliwice, Poland) Treatment of renal cell carcinoma with tumor thrombus in vena cava inferior-own experiences W. Rózanski, M. Markowski, M. Wrona, P. Lipinski, M. Lipinski, M. Stelagowski (Lodz, Poland) Prognostic factors of overall survival in renal cancer patients – single oncological center study T. Drewniak, M. Sandheim, J. Jakubowski, K.Z. Juszczak, A.W. Stelmach, P. Maciukiewicz (Cracow, Poland) Transperitoneal laparoscopic radical nephrectomy for renal cell carcinoma during pregnancy J. Lisowska, K. Gronostaj, T. Golabek, A.K. Czech, W. Gawlas, M. Dybala, T. Wiatr, T. Hessel, M. Przydacz, P. Prof. Chlosta (Cracow, Poland) Prediction of complications after radiofrequency ablation of small renal carcinomas O. Lesniak, V. Dobrovolskiy, Y. Grytsyna, A. Stroy, O. Banyra (Lviv, Khmelnytsky, Ukraine) Value of dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI in differentiation renal tumors K. Havlová, M. Chocholatý, J. Lisý, M. Schmidt (Prague, Czech Republic) Correlation between renal tumor size and kidney functional status I. Vitruk, O. Stakhovskyi, O. Voylenko, P. Vukalovych, M. Pikul, E. Stakhovsky (Kyiv, Ukraine) High prevalence of malignant Bosniak III category cysts causing differential diagnostic problems A.S. Kubik, P. Bata, A.D. Tarnoki, D.L. Tarnoki, A. Szendroi, M. Szasz, G. Poloskei, B. Fejer, J. Gyebnar, D. Kekesi, V. Berczi, P. Nyirady, K. Karlinger (Budapest, Hungary) Hippo signaling pathway in clear-cell renal cell carcinoma J. Klacz, P. Wierzbicki, A. Rybarczyk, M. Stanislawowski, T. Slebioda, A. Wronska, Z. Kmiec, M. Matuszewski (Gdansk, Poland) Assessment of distal oncological and functional outcomes of nephron-sparing surgeries for solitary kidney tumours R. Bogacki, M. Zyczkowski, M. Marcinek, B. Muskała, K. Nowakowski, P. Bryniarski, Z. Kaletka, A. Paradysz (Zabrze, Poland) The search for new prognostic factors for patients with ccRCC - new markers found J. Klacz, P. Wierzbicki, A. Rybarczyk, M. Stanislawowski, A. Kowalczyk, Z. Kmiec, M. Matuszewski (Gdansk, Olsztyn, Poland) Radical nephrectomy in patients with large kidney tumors - 16 cases presentation J. Klacz, J. Michajlowski, T. Gawlik-Jakubczak, M. Markuszewski, M. Matuszewski (Gdansk, Poland) Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy: Perioperative results and analysis of complications M. Schmidt, M. Chocholatý, L. Jarolím, S. Veselý, K. Havlová, M. Babjuk (Prague 5, Czech Republic) MRNA expression of metalloproteinases (MMP-2, MMP-7 and MMP-9) and collagen type IV in renal clear cell carcinoma (RCC) - molecular markers of the neoplastic process W. Smolenski, A. Gozdzialska, J. Jaskiewicz, T. Drewniak, K.Z. Juszczak, P. Maciukiewicz (Cracow, Poland) Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy of multiple renal lesions P. Macek, M. Pesl, K. Novak, T. Hanus (Prague 2, Czech Republic) Nephon-sparing surgery in our current clinical setting: From guideline recommendation to practice I.A. Nechifor-Boila, A. Borda, A. Loghin, E. Gliga-Baubec, C. Dorobat, O. Martha, O. Malau, A. Chiujdea, D. Porav-Hodade, C. Catarig, O. Golea, S. Nedelcu, L. Schwartz, R. Boja, D. Muntoi, B. Uzun, C. Golovei, A. Maier, O. Vida, C. Chibelean (Targu-Mures, Romania) 10-12 October 2014 23 General Information Abstracts The accepted abstracts of the EAU Regional Meetings are going to be published online by Elsevier as an official supplement of European Urology. This supplement will be online as of 12 November 2014 at www.sciencedirect.com and http://europeanurology.com/eu-supplements. The abstracts will also be online at http://cem2014.uroweb.org/. The abstracts are documented in an international online journal and can be cited, providing proof of the academic productivity of the regions. Accreditation The EAU 14th Central European Meeting is accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME) to provide the following CME activity for medical specialists. The EACCME is an institution of the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS), www.uems.net. Through an agreement between the European Union of Medical Specialists and the American Medical Association, physicians may convert EACCME credits to an equivalent number of AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Information on the process to convert EACCME credit to AMA credit can be found at www.ama-assn.org/go/ internationalcme. 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