W13 Neuro-Urology

Committee Activity
Tuesday 6th October 2015
14:00 - 18:00
513CD
Lunch provided
Speakers
Learning Objectives
20/11/2024 06:51:02

Level: Basic
Length: 240 minutes
Broad Category: Neurourology
Research Type: Clinical
Keywords: neuro-urology, basic diagnostic workup, overview on management options
Schedule:

Start End Topic Speaker
14:00 14:05 Introduction Helmut Madersbacher / Rizwan Hamid
14:05 14:25 Neurogenic lower urinary tract (LUT) dysfunction – from Neurophysiology via Pathophysiology to Clinics John Heesakkers
14:25 14:30 Discussion All
14:30 14:50 Diagnostic workup: How informative are basic diagnostics, are urodynamics essential? Marcio Averbeck
14:50 14:55 Discussion All
14:55 15:15 How to maintain normal renal function, how to achieve continence / how to manage incontinence with overactive detrusor - Therapeutic strategies in 2015 Ulrich Mehnert
15:15 15:20 Discussion All
15:20 15:40 How to maintain normal renal function, how to achieve continence / how to manage incontinence with underactive (acontractile) detrusor - Therapeutic strategies in 2015 Helmut Madersbacher
15:40 15:45 Discussion All
15:45 16:00 Break None
16:00 16:20 Spinal cord injury-upper motor neuron type-case based approach Giulio Del Popolo
16:20 16:25 Discussion All
16:25 16:45 Spinal cord injury- lower motor neuron type-case based approach Ulrich Mehnert
16:45 16:50 Discussion All
16:50 17:10 Multiple sclerosis - case based approach Rizwan Hamid
17:10 17:15 Discussion All
17:15 17:35 Spina bifida - case based approach Karl Sievert
17:35 18:00 Final Discussions All

Target Audience:
doctors, nurses, physiotherapists with interest in neuro-urology

Aims & Objectives:
Information on neurophysiology of the lower urinary tract and on pathophysiology related to cerebral, spinal and peripheral lesions, and how they are reflected in clinical symptoms will be presented. Standard diagnostic approach and the value of the classic urodynamic techniques will be discussed. An overview on the therapeutic strategies in 2015 in patients with an overactive detrusor and with an underactive detrusor, each combined either with an underactive sphincter, an overactive sphincter or a normal sphincter will be given. After the break the workshop will focus on a disease specific, case based approach in the diagnosis, management and treating potential complications of the most common neuro-urologic conditions. Individual case based studies of these diseases in a step wise manner involving the audience in understanding the best management of neuropathic bladder in context of different pathologies will be presented. Special emphasis will be on the long term management and treatment of complications. An effort will be made to highlight the important differences in the management of a neuropathic bladder secondary to spinal cord injury vs multiple sclerosis. Having participated in Part 1 of this course, you should have basic knowledge on neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction, its pathophysiology and its diagnostic workup, furthermore you should be aware what can be offered to the individual patient nowadays. You should be well prepared for Part 2, to discuss the cases being presented.
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