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Education Course, Prevention and treatment of Childbirth-induced Pelvic floor Dysfunction In Poland: A multi-disciplinary approach.
Krakow, Poland

Thursday 22nd November 2012 to Friday 23rd November 2012
Description

 

The ICS in conjunction with Practical Medicine “Gynecology and Obstetrics” will be hosting an education course in Poland. The course will be an add-on to the 9th Practical Medicine Conference 2012 and will be held 22-23rd November 2012.
 

The focus of this course will be to improve the knowledge of medical professionals in the following areas:

  • The mechanisms of childbirth-induced pelvic floor dysfunction.
  • To review the evidence-based obstetric practice on prevention of pelvic floor dysfunction.
  • To improve the management of childbirth-induced pelvic floor dysfunction.
  • To explain mechanisms of new therapeutic interventions for female LUTS.
  • The local hosts for this event are Tomasz Rechberger and Diaa Rizk.

The ICS Speakers and their topics for this event will be as follows:

  • Stefano Salvatore –Obstetric injuries to pelvic floor- how to avoid and how to manage?
    Evolution of surgical methods in the treatment of faecal and urinary incontinence- what are the new perspectives?

  • Alois MartanSurgical procedure for the treatment of female stress urinary incontinence.
    Ultrasound examination of patients before and after vaginal tape antiincontionence surgery.
    New therapeutic interventions for female 
    LUTS – (SNS and Botulinum toxin injections)  


  • Annette Kuhn- Periurethral injections- when and how?
    New therapeutic interventions for LUTS (SNS and Botulinum toxin injections)

  • Piotr Radziszewski- The prevalence and management of LUTS in women. Therapeutic options for patients with overactive bladder symptoms and recurrent urinary tract infections.
    Urodynamics studies in female LUTS- when we really need them.

  • Rona MackenziePost-natal bladder and bowel management- a nursing perspective.
 

Please see the below link entitled Course Information for a copy of the event programme.

For more information please contact Tomasz Rechberger; rechbergt@yahoo.com or  Diaa Rizk; rizk.diaa@gmail.com 

Alternatively please contact the Jenny at the ICS office; Jenny@icsoffice.org

 

Venue
Nowa Huta Congress Center
Krakow
Poland
Poland
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