The Best of EAU15: LUTS
 

 
The Best of EAU15: LUTS
One of the last highlights of our Annual Congress is regarding Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS). In this emailing you find a selection of the best scientific content in that field that EAU15 has to offer. Please enjoy this selection of free previews from the EAU15 Resource Centre!
 
 
State-of-the-art lecture  - Underactive bladder: Reality or hype?
 
State-of-the-art lecture: Under-active bladder: Reality or hype?
Dr. Gommert Van Koeveringe discusses the hype regarding the underactive bladder. The main issue is to bridge the “trough of disillusionment” by validating diagnostics and detection tools. It’s time for a reality check!
 
State-of-the-art lecture - The exciting urothelium
 
State-of-the-art lecture: The exciting urothelium
Dr. Lori Birder explains the roles of the urinary bladder urothelium in regulating bladder function and discusses how alterations in urothelial-neural signaling can result in bladder overactivity, failure to store urine or even underactivity and retention. 
 
 

State-of-the-art lecture - How to solve mesh complications

 
State-of-the-art lecture: How to solve mesh complications
Dr. Philippe Zimmern elaborates on how the mesh field is rapidly changing. He gives some recommendations in the surgical treatment of SUI, on how to prevent complications and the shift in practice patterns.
 
 
Panel discussion - Modern treatment of penile diseases
 
Modern management of Peyronie's disease

D.J. Ralph, London (GB)

 
 
Priapism: When and how to
treat?

D.A. Ohl , Ann Arbor (US)

 
 
Balanitis Xerotica
Obliterans (BXO)

R.P. Djinovic, Belgrade (RS)

 
 
The making of the better penis - View of a plastic surgeon

M. Ninkovic, München (DE)

 
 
 
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