ISPP International Society for Pelviperineology 12th–15th September 2014 · Munich · Germany Welcome to Munich – doorway to the Bavarian Alps Enhance your skills in incontinence and POP vaginal surgery, pelvic anatomy, mesh, Botox, anorectal problems from leading world experts. Stay for Octoberfest, commencing Saturday 20.09.2014. What is ISPP? The International Society for Pelviperineology is composed of Urologists, Gynecologists and Coloproctologists with a common interest in the anatomy, function, dysfunction and surgery of the pelvic floor. Venue Central Munich Literaturhaus and Institute of Anatomy, University of Munich – within walking distance of many city hotels. We hope to see you in Munich. Visit the ISPP website at www.pelviperineology.com Bernhard Liedl, ISPP President
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ISPP International Society for Pelviperineology12th – 15th September 2014 · Munich · Germany
Welcome to Munich – doorway to the Bavarian Alps
Enhance your skills in incontinence and POP vaginal surgery, pelvic anatomy, mesh, Botox, anorectal problems from leading world experts.Stay for Octoberfest, commencing Saturday 20.09.2014.
What is ISPP? The International Society for Pelviperineology is composed of Urologists, Gynecologists and Coloproctologists with a common interest in the anatomy, function, dysfunction and surgery of the pelvic floor.
Venue Central Munich Literaturhaus and Institute of Anatomy, University of Munich – within walking distance of many city hotels. We hope to see you in Munich.
Visit the ISPP website at www.pelviperineology.com
Bernhard Liedl, ISPP President
ISPP Executive Committee
President: Bernhard Liedl: Urologist, MunichVice President: Bruce Farnsworth: Gynecologist, SydneySecretary: Darren Gold: Coloproctologist, Sydney Treasurer: Richard Reid: Gynecologist, Sydney
ISPP 2014 Conference Organizing Committee
Conference Chairman: Dr. med. Bernhard Liedl Zentrum für UrogenitalChirurgie Beckenbodenzentrum München Denninger Strasse 44, D-81679 München Secretary: Mrs Laura Mir-Heidari Tel: +49-89-92794-1522 Fax: +49-89-92794-1523 E-mail: [email protected]
Committee: Bruce Farnsworth, Peter Petros, Oliver Markovsky, Laura Mir-Heidari, Andri Nieuwoudt, Richard Reid
Conference-Fee:
350 Euro (12th-15th Sept), including anatomy workshops150 Euro per day, residents pay half the price
Bank account: HypoVereinsbank München BIC: HYVEDEMMXXX IBAN: DE35 7002 0270 0659 5521 75 Account-Holder: Chirurgische Klinik, Dr. Liedl Key-word: ISPP Conference 2014
Tour to Schloss Herrenchiemsee with dinnerSaturday, 13th September, afternoon
Start with bus at 12:00 at LiteraturhausFee: Euro100,-- (including transport, guide, coffee break, dinner)Please make reservation: Secretary Mir-Heidari E-mail: [email protected] Key-word: Herrenchiemsee
Conference Gala Dinner at SpatenhausResidenzstrasse 12, 1st Floor, with view to the Opera houseSunday, 14th September
Fee: Euro 90,-- Please make reservation: Secretary Mir-Heidari E-mail: [email protected] Key-word: Dinner Spatenhaus
Recommended pre and post tours:
2-3 day tour to Berchtesgaden and Salzburg (www.berchtesgaden.de, www.salzburg.info)
1 day tour to Schloss Neuschwanstein (www.neuschwanstein.com)
tours and events in Munich and surroundings (www.muenchen.de)
Pre-Conference Workshops
Pre-Conference Satellite Workshop in Terneuzen, NetherlandsThursday, 4th and Friday, 5th September
„Multisurgeon live Master Class in Vaginal Native Tissue Surgery“ This Master Class will be limited to only 30 attendees on a fi rst come fi rst served basis.
Faculty: Andri Nieuwoudt, Carl Zimmerman, Sunil Doshi, Seth FinkelsteinContact: Andri Nieuwoudt: E-mail: [email protected]: will be announced
CPD-points: 12
Pre-Conference Live-Surgeries Thursday, 11th September 2014 Chirurgische Klinik München-Bogenhausen, Denninger Str. 44
• TFS-surgery for POP and incontinence• Elevate anterior/apical in vaginal prolapse• Advance sling for male stress urinary incontinence• Artifi cial sphincter in male stress urinary incontinenceLectures with interactive discussions will take place between the surge-ries.
Faculty: B. Liedl, P. Petros, A. Gunnemann, C. Zimmerman, R. Reid, L. Lander, M. Haverfi eld, Y. Sekiguchi, H. Inoue , C. GozziLimited to 40 attendants, please make reservation on a fi rst come fi rst served basis:Contact: Secretariat Dr. Liedl: Mrs Mir-HeidariE-mail: [email protected]: 100 Euro
CPD-points available
Friday, 12th September 2014Literaturhaus, Salvatorplatz 1
08:00 Registration08:30 Introduction and welcome by B. Liedl, President, Munich
Actual status of the FDA warning against mesh and consequences Chairmen: R. Reid, A. Müller-Funogea
08:35 FDA-warning against meshes in the pelvic fl oor: actual sight M. Neuman,Tel Aviv 08:45 Meshes from the view of pathology and law – experiences as an expert witness in the USA B. Klosterhalfen, Düren09:15 From the polymer to the optimal textile implant – a challenge for the engineer A. Müllen, B. Obolenski, Aachen09:35 Discussion09:45 Coffee break, visit of industry exhibition
Principles of pelvic fl oor surgery Chairman: C. Zimmerman, B. Liedl
10:00 An update on the anatomy of DeLancey level I and III pelvic supports L. Lander, Brisbane10:10 An update on the anatomy of DeLancey level II supports R. Reid, Sydney10:20 Development of midurethral sling and TFS-surgery: experimental phase and clinical development P. Petros, Sydney
CONFERENCE PROGRAM(CPD points available)
10:35 Prolapse surgery in the last 100 years – Are we doing any better? R. Jewell, Bunbury
10:50 The basic principles of vaginal native tissue repair; synthetic material repair; third generation biograft repair L. Lander, Brisbane
11:10 Basis and technique of site specifi c repair in prolapse surgery C. Zimmerman, Nashville
11:30 Thoughts on regenerative vaginal surgery A. Nieuwoudt, Terneuzen
11:40 Discussion
12:00 Lunch
Actual longterm experiences in the use of meshes at the pelvic fl oor Chairmen: C. Fünfgeld, A.Gunnemann
13:15 Results of the multi-center PARETO-mesh-study A. Fahrtmann, Freiburg
13:30 Impact of mesh-supported anterior colpoplasty on life quality and sexual function B. Fünfgeld, Tettnang
13:45 2-year-followup results in the use of Elevate anterior/apical and Elevate posterior/apical (Propel-study) B. Liedl, S. Sutherland, Munich, Seattle
13:55 Longterm results of uterine preservation in cases of uterine prolapse with single incision vaginal mesh, a retrospective case series K. Fink, N. Marcus-Braun, Safed
14:05 TFS surgery for 3rd & 4th degree POP – 5 year data H. Inoue, Yokohama
14:15 Discussion
14:30 Coffee break, visit of the industry exhibition
Mesh-surgery: technical variations Chairmen: M. Neuman, C. Fahrtmann
14:50 The SERAPRO, an innovative re-usable suturing device for trans-vaginal sacrospinous fi xation: feasibility and safety study T. Friedman, M. Neuman, H. Krissi, Safed, Tel Aviv15:00 Is reduction of the mesh implant surface area feasible and benefi cial? N. Sumerova, D. Pushkar, M. Neuman, K. Haim, H. Krissi, Moscow, Safed15:10 First results with mini vaginal mesh implant for pelvic fl oor prolapse repair: a prospective multi-center study. N. Marcus-Braun, A. Tsivian, M. Halaska, M. Neuman Tel Aviv, Safed15:20 The rationale for mesh usage in the pelvic fl oor repair: what do we expect? A. Sivaslioglu, Izmir15:40 Surgical approach to 4th degree total pelvic organ prolapse K. Goeschen, Hannover, A. Caliskan, Denizli16:00 Reinforcement of suspensory ligaments under local anesthesia cures pelvic organ prolapse – 24 month results Yuki Sekiguchi, Yokohama16:10 Laparoscopic apical suspension with VASA U. Göretzlehner, Ehingen 16:20 Discussion16:40 Coffee break, visit of industry exhibition
Saturday, 13th September 2014Literaturhaus, Salvatorplatz 1, 3rd fl oor
Reconstruction of vagina, treatment of lymphedema Chairmen: R. Baumeister, L. Lander
08:30 Reconstruction of vagina in transsexualism, after surgery or radiotherapy B. Liedl, Munich
08:45 Tethered vagina syndrome: pathophysiology, diagnostic features and surgical repair K. Goeschen, Hannover, A. Caliskan, Denizli
09:00 Discussion
09:05 Microsurgical reconstruction in iatrogenic lymphedemas – state of the art R. Baumeister, Munich
09:25 Discussion
09:30 Coffee break and visit of industry exhibition
Miscellaneous Chairmen: A. Gunnemann, A. Nieuwoudt
09:45 Nocturia: causes and therapeutical approaches D. Merz, München
10:00 Nocturia caused by apical descent A. Gunnemann, Detmold10:15 Female urethral diverticulum: development of a new operative procedure O. Markovsky, B. Liedl, Munich
10:25 Offi ce-based approach for small vesicovaginal fi stula using matristem from Acell N. Nakib, MinneapolisFoto: David Kostner
10:30 LUTS in erectile dysfunction B. Lynch, Sydney
10:40 Colorectal assessment befor major pelvic surgery M. Marfan, Milton
10:50 Botox in OAB and neurogenic bladder M. Stöhrer, Murnau
11:05 Discussion
11:20 Bavarian „Brotzeit“
12:00 Tour to Herrenchiemsee, start with bus at Literaturhaus
Sunday, 14th September 2014Literaturhaus, Salvatorplatz 1, 3rd fl oor
Complex pelvic fl oor dysfunctions – therapeutic strategies Chairmen: S. Sutherland, F. Wagenlehner
08:30 From experimental research to future drug therapy C. Gratzke, Munich08:50 Neuromodulation: overview S. Sutherland, Seattle09:10 Neuromodulation in neurogenic bladder dysfunction K. D. Sievert, Tübingen09:40 From function of sarcomeres to pelvic fl oor dysfunctions B. Liedl, Munich10:00 Experiences in 500 cases with posterior fornix syndrom A. Müller-Funogea, Aachen10:10 First experiences with TFS N. Nakib, Minneapolis10:15 Discussion10:25 Coffee break, visit of industry exhibition
Cure of non-neurogenic urge incontinence Chairmen: T. Bschleipfer, W. Jaeger
10:40 Pathophysiology of Overactive Bladder (OAB) T. Bschleipfer, Weiden10:55 Cure of urge incontinence by TFS surgery P. Petros, Sydney11:05 Surgical treatment of urge incontinence by VASA/CESA W. Jaeger, Cologne11:20 Impact of apical fi xation in mesh-supported anterior colpoplasty on urge incontinence C. Fünfgeld, Tettnang11:25 Effect of Elevate anterior and posterior on OAB-symptoms B. Liedl, S. Sutherland, Munich, Seattle
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11:30 Discussion
11:40 Round table discussion on cases S. Sutherland, C. Gratzke, B. Liedl, W. Jaeger, C. Fünfgeld, P. Petros Discussion of cases12:30 Lunch
Surgery in stress urinary incontinence Chairmen: B. Abendstein, A. Sivaslioglu
13:15 Pathophysiology of stress urinary incontinence O. Markovsky, Munich13:20 Surgical treatment of urinary stress incontinence with an adjustable, retropubic tension-free vaginal tape (TVA, AMI) in women with risk factors A. Niesel, E. Faust, Preetz13:30 Eleven years prospective follow-up of the adjustable tape TVA procedure for treatment of stress urinary incontinence J. Romero, Alicante13:40 Ingynious update E. Mistrangelo, Genova13:50 Simultaneous treatment of stress urinary incontinence and cystocele with the cystocele mesh: A comparative prospective study N. Marcus-Braun, P. van Theobald, Safed, Saint-Denis13:40 TOT versus SIMS A. Sivaslioglu, Izmir14:10 Longterm results of mini-sling procedure for stress urinary incontinence in patients with mixed urinary incontinence A. Levi, N. Marcus-Braun, Safed14:20 Outpatient mid urethral tissue fixation system sling for urodynamic stress urinary incontinence: 2-year results and quality of life Yuki Sekiguchi, Ayako Nakamuram, Yokohama14.30 Discussion
State of the art lecture Chairman: P. Petros, G. Dodi
14:40 Fecal incontinence and abnormal bowel emptying caused by pelvic floor defects B. Abendstein, Hall
14:55 Coffee break, visit of industry exhibition
Pelvic pain Chairmen: F. Wagenlehner, A. Niesel
15:10 Pelvic pain in men and women: an overview F. Wagenlehner, Gießen
15:25 Pelvic pain caused by apical prolapse: cure by Elevate anterior/ apical and Elevate posterior/apical O. Markovsky, Munich
15:35 Pelvic pain caused by apical prolapse: cure by TFS surgery P. Petros, Sydney
15:45 Pelvic pain following transvaginal mesh surgery: a reason for mesh removal N. Marcus-Braun, P. van Theobald, Safed, Saint-Denis
15:55 Pelvic pain caused by endometriosis M. Kramer, Munich
16:05 Insights into mechanisms of urogenital pain based on pain site mapping M. Jantos, S. Johns, Adelaide
16:15 Pelvic pain and hyperarousal S. Johns, M. Jantos, Adelaide
16:25 Discussion
16:40 Coffee break, visit of industry exhibition
19:00 Gala dinner at Spatenhaus, Residenzstrasse 12, 1st floor
Monday, 15th September 2014Anatomische Anstalt, LMU München, Pettenkofer Strasse 11
Cadaver dissections in female and male cadavers08:30 Mesh surgery and female artifi cial sphincter B. Liedl, Munich Acticon F. Pacravan, Düsseldorf Male sling and different sites of cuff placement R. Dahlem, Hamburg TFS surgery R. Reid, Sydney, B. Liedl, Munich10:30 Coffee break11:00 Resident trainee session Demonstration of anatomical preparations12:00 Lunch
Surgery in stress urinary incontinence and urethral stricture Chairman: B. Liedl, R. Dahlem
13:00 Surgery in male urethral stricture, actual overview R. Dahlem, Hamburg13:20 Development of the Advance male sling: actual status C. Gozzi, Rome13:40 Data and video retropubic TFS sling for male incontinence S. Muctar, Krefeld13:55 The artifi cial sphincter in female and male stress urinary incontinence R. Dahlem, M. Fisch, Hamburg14:15 Discussion
Anorectal dysfunction and pelvic fl oor Chairmen: D. Gold, M. Kramer, Sydney, Munich
14:30 TFS: Crossing the divide D. Gold, Sydney14:45 The artifi cial sphincter acticon in fecal incontinence F. Pacravan, Düsseldorf15:05 Neurological causes of ano-rectal dysfunction D. Leder, Munich15:25 Laparoscopic approach to hyperelongated sigma and descensus M. Kramer, Munich15:40 Discussion
Anatomische Anstalt, LMU München
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Klosterhalfen, Bernd: Pathologist, Düren, Germany
Marcus-Braun, Naama: Gynecologist, Safed, Tel Aviv, Israel
Marfan, Michael: Coloproctologist, Milton, Australia