#126 Do Asian women have superior pelvic fascia?
Dietz H. P. 1, Moore K. H. 2 1. Royal Hospital for Women and King George V Hospital, 2. St. George's Hospital and University of New South
#127 Transabdominal ultrasound measurement of pelvic floor muscle activity when activated via a transversus abdominis muscle contraction.
Bo K. 1, Sherburn M. 1, Allen T. 1 1. The University of Melbourne
#128 Three-dimensional MRI Assessment of levator ani morphology in different grades of prolapse
Singh K. 1, Jakab M. 2, Reid W. 1, Berger L. 1, Hoyte L. 2 1. Royal Free Hospital, 2. Brigham and Women's Hospital
#129 Investigation of transabdominal diagnostic ultrasound as a clinical tool and outcome measure in the conservative management of pelvic floor dysfunction.
Sherburn M. 1, Murphy C. 2, Allen T. 2 1. School of Physiotherapy, The University of Melbourne, 2. University of Melbourne
#130 Within-day and day-to-day reliability of rectal pressure measurements in men
Dorey G. 1, Swinkels A. 2 1. University of the West of England, 2. University of the West of England, Bristol
#131 Development of a new dynamometer for measuring the isometric force of the pelvic floor musculature
Dumoulin C. 1, Bourbonnais D. 1, Lemieux M. 1, Gravel D. 1 1. Université de Montréal
#132 DIFFERENTIAL CHANGES IN ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC PATTERNS OF THE PUBORECTALIS AND EXTERNAL ANAL SPHINCETR MUSCLES IN WOMEN WITH SYMPTOMATIC PELVIC FLOOR INJURY.
Fynes M. 1, Roberts L. 2, Dwyer P. 3 1. Department of Urogynaecology and Pelvic Floor Reconstruction St. Georges Hospital., 2. Department of Neurophysiology, St Vincents Hospita, 3. Department of Urogynaecology, Mercy Hospital for W
#133 Surface electrical sitmulation for patients with voiding dysfunction
HORNG Y. 1, Kuo H. 2 1. Tzu-Chi General Hospital, 2. Buddhist Tzu Chi General Hospital
#134 Pelvic floor reeducation with electrical stimulation: How many women learn how to contract?
Reckemeyer I. 1, Jundt K. 1, Drinovac V. 1, Dimpfl T. 2, Peschers U. 1 1. I. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2. Kassel
#135 Can the effects of pelvic floor muscle exercises be enhanced with a new pattern of electrical stimulation in women with stress incontinence? Pilot data.
Jeyaseelan S. 1, Haslam J. 2, Oldham J. 2 1. University of Manchester, 2. Centre for Rehabilitation Science
#136 The analysis of the response of patient to various electrical parameters during electrotherapy with using HMT 2000 (HMT, Inc., KontinenceTM ).
KT P. 1, YS S. 2, SH K. 2, SB K. 2, HP L. 2 1. HMT,Inc. incontinence center, 2. Dept of OB & Gynecology Seoul National University
#137 Biofeedback relaxation for adult patients with dysfunctional voiding
Wang C. C. 1, Yang S. S. D. 1, Liao C. H. 1, Chen Y. 1, Hsieh C. H. 1 1. En Chu Kong hospital
#138 Is biofeedback-assisted pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) more effective than verbal instruction in teaching pelvic floor muscle utilization and continence control? --- A randomized prospective study
Tsai C. 1, Engberg S. 2 1. Tzu-Chi College of Technology, 2. University of Pittsburgh
#139 Impact of pelvic floor muscles rehabilitation on quality of live of incontinent women.
Daniela G. 1, none given n. g. 1 1. none given
#140 TO BETTER COORDINATION AND ACTIVATION OF PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLES BY GOING IN FOR ORIENTAL DANCE
RAIVIO P. 1 1. CENTRAL FINLAND HEALTH CARE DISTRICT
#141 URODYNAMIC EFFECTS OFHIGH-GRADE PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE REDUCTION
Pesce F. 1, Rubilotta E. 1, Balzarro M. 1, Righetti R. 1, D'Amico A. 1, Artibani W. 1 1. Dept. of Urology - Verona University
#142 URINARY AND SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION IN MORBIDLY OBESE WOMEN: A CASE- CONTROL STUDY USING VALIDATED SYMPTOM INVENTORIES AND QUALITY OF LIFE QUESTIONNAIRES
Ghoniem G. 1, Kapoor D. 1, Davila W. 1, Rosenthal R. 1 1. Cleveland Clinic Florida
#143 Prevalence of pelvic floor dysfunction and opportunities for continence promotion in Hongkong
brigitte kim yook f. 1, ks w. 1, sm k. 1, sl l. 1 1. kwong wah hospital
#144 Management of pelvic pain associated with prostatitis: A 5-year experience using pelvic floor physical therapy in patients with chronic nonbacterial prostatitis and prostatodynia
Anderson R. 1, Wise D. 2, Namazi N. 2 1. Stanford Hospital & Clinics, 2. Stanford Hospital & Clinics
#145 Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injury - Feasibility and Acceptibility of Endoanal Ultrasound Immediately post-partum
Pretlove S. J. 1, Guest P. 2, Toozs-Hobson P. 1, Thompson P. 1, Radley S. 2 1. Birmingham Women's Hospital, 2. Queen Elizabeth Hospital
#146 The Impact of Overlapping Sphincteroplasty and Levatoplasty on Female Sexual Function
Da Silva G. 1, Kapoor D. 1, Sands G. 1, Efron J. 1, Weiss E. 1, Vernava A. 1, Nogueras J. 1, Ghoniem G. 1 1. Cleveland Clinic Florida
#147 Faecal Incontinence in Women attending Urogynaecology Clinic – Prevalence and Characteristics
CHAN L. W. 1, Pang M. W. 1, Leung H. Y. 1, Yip S. 1 1. The Chinese University of Hong Kong
#148 Transvaginal delayed direct anal sphincter overlap repair
Goh J. 1, Marcus C. 2, Joe T. 2 1. Royal Women's Hospital, 2. Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne
#149 BILATERAL ILIOCOCCYGEUS FIXATION FOR VAGINAL VAULT PROLAPSE USING THE DIGITAL NEEDLE DRIVER (DND) DEVICE
KRISSI H. 1, GOLD R. 1, STANTON S. 1 1. ST GERGES HOSPITAL
#150 RESULTS OF THE TRANSVAGINAL CADAVERIC PROLAPSE REPAIR WITH SLING (CaPS)
Chon J. 1, Bodell D. 2, Kobashi K. 3, Leach G. 2 1. Thomas Jefferson University, 2. Tower Urology Institute of Continence, 3. Virginia Mason Medical Center
#151 THE USE OF SOLVENT-DEHYDRATED CADAVERIC FASCIA LATA (TUTOPLAST) IN SLINGS AND CYSTOCELE REPAIRS: THE VIRGINIA MASON EXPERIENCE.
Kobashi K. 1, Govier F. 1 1. Virginia Mason Medical Center
#152 Transvaginal repair of recurrent cystocele using porcine dermal collagen implant - Pelvicol.
Olesen, MD A. 1, Rudnicki, MD, DM Sci M. 2 1. Roskilde University Hospital, 2. Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Roskilde Unive
#153 Sacrospinous ligament fixation for pelvic floor relaxation., Sacrospinous ligament fixation for pelvic floor relaxation.
Fujimoto K. 1, Momose H. 1, Hirayama A. 1, Hirao, Y. 1 1. Nara Medical University, Nara Medical University
#154 Porcine Allograft in the repair of Anterior and Posterior Vaginal Defects
Graul E. 1, Hurst B. 2 1. Phase II Center for Women's Health, 2. Phase II
#155 Agent-Based Functional 3-Dimensional Bladder Model: Initial Approach
Brubaker L. 1, Parikh M. 2, North M. 3, Rasmussen M. 2, Salomon C. 4, Sakamoto K. 4, Evenhouse R. 2, Ai Z. 2, Damaser M. 5 1. Loyola University of Chicago Medical Center, 2. University of Illinois Chicago, 3. Argonne National Laboratory, 4. Loyola University Medical Center, 5. Hines VA Hospital
#156 RESULTS IN 522 PATIENTS ASSESSED IN A “FLOW-CLINIC”
Pesce F. 1, Rubilotta E. 1, D'Amico A. 2, Righetti R. 3, Frigo M. 1, Martinelli N. N. 4, Artibani W. 1 1. Dept. of Urology - Verona University, 2. Dept. of Urology - Verona University, 3. Dept. of Urology - Verona University, Dept. of Uro, 4. Dept. of Internal Medicine - Verona University
#157 RELATION OF MAXIMUM FLOW RATE AND VOIDED VOLUME ESTIMATED FROM UROFLOWMETRY CURVE
Nishimoto K. 1, Yoneda Y. 1, Kiyota A. 1, Nishikawa K. 1, Nishio S. 1 1. Fuchu Hospital
#158 VIDEOCYSTOURETHROGRAPHY: A JUSTIFIABLE INVESTIGATION FOR VOIDING DISORDERS WITH CURRENT IONISING REGULATIONS?
Howell S. 1, Swithinbank L. 1, Ellis Jones J. 1, Abrams P. 1 1. Bristol Urological Institute
#159 A severity grading of history voiding disorders according to ICS definitions: its correlation with routine urodynamic parameters in women without and with previous gynaecologic and anti-incontinence surgery.
Meyer S. 1, Francini K. 2, Achtari C. 3, De Grandi P. 3 1. Urogynecology Unit, Dept. of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2. Urogynecology Unit, Dept. of Obstetrics & Gynecolo, 3. Dept. of Obstetrics & Gynecology
#160 Variability of 24-hour voiding diary variables among asymptomatic women
FitzGerald M. P. 1, Stablein U. 2, Brubaker L. 2 1. Loyola University Medical Center, 2. Same
#161 A comparison of anticipatory and post-procedure pain perception in patients undergoing multichannel urodynamic evaluation
Bent A. 1, Ellerkmann R. 2, Blomquist J. 3, Dunn J. 3, Kummer L. 3, McBride A. 3, Melik C. 3 1. Greater Baltimore Medical Center, 2. Greater Baltimore Medical Center (GBMC), 3. GBMC
#162 Does the order of patient position for sequential bladder filling at cystometry influence observed detrusor activity ?
Medina C. 1, Fynes M. 2, Gold R. 1, Wang K. 1, Stanton S. 1 1. St. George's Hospital, 2. St. George's Hospital
#163 VALSALVA LEAK POINT PRESSURE: THE IMPACT OF BODY POSITION AND METHOD OF ABDOMINAL PRESSURE RECORDING
D'Amico A. 1, Finazzi Agro' E. 1, Petta F. 1, Ipektchi L. 1, Bitelli M. 1, Miano R. 1, Vespasiani G. 1 1. Dept. of Urology University
#164 Valsalva Leak Point Pressure and the role of Pelvic Floor Muscle
Giannantoni A. 1, Di Stasi S. M. 2, Bini V. 3, Costantini E. 4, Balestra A. 4, Farneti F. 4, Porena M. 4 1. Department of Urology, University of Perugia, 2. Dpt. of Urology,, 3. Dpt. of Gynaecologic, Obstetrics and Paediatric Sc, 4. Dpt. of Urology, University of Perugia, Perugia-It
#165 Videourodynamic analysis of the relation of Valsalva and cough leak point pressures in women with stress urinary incontinence
Kuo H. 1 1. Buddhist Tzu Chi General Hospital
#166 COUGH STRESS TEST AND URODYNAMICS: DO THEY CORRELATE?
Soligo M. 1, Salvatore S. 2, Arcari V. 2, Citterio S. 2, Malberti S. 2, Lalia M. 2, Luppino G. 2 1. Dep. of Gynaecological Surgery - Bassini Hospital - University of Milan-Bicocca, 2. Dep. Gynaecol. Surg. - Bassini H. - Univ. Milan-Bi
#167 The modified Paper Towel Test: reliability of a tool for quantification of urine loss in stress incontinence.
Neumann P. 1, Gill V. 2, Grimmer K. 3, Grant R. 3 1. Centre for Allied Health Reseach, University of South Australia, 2. Private Practitioner, 3. University of South Australia
#168 Electromyographical changes of the levator ani muscle in women with urinary stress incontinence
Janssen U. 1, Soljanik I. 1, Lienemann A. 2, Kiechle M. 1 1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Klinikum Rechts der Isar, Technische Universitaet, Munich, Germany, 2. Department of Clinical Radiology, Klinikum Grossha
#169 Introducing OASIS (On ASymmetry In Sphincters) and surface EMG of the sphincters.
Van Dongen E. 1, Merletti R. 2, Heesakkers J. 3, Wijkstra H. 3, Enck P. 4 1. University Medical Center Nijmegen, 2. LISiN, Department of electronics, Politechnico di , 3. Department of Urology, University Medical Center N, 4. Department of General Surgery, University Hospital
#170 MOTOR EVOKED POTENTIALS FROM THE PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLES
Brostrom S. 1, Jennum P. 2, Lose G. 1 1. Dept. of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Glostrup Hospital, University of Copenhagen, 2. Dept. of Clinical Neurophysiology, Glostrup Hospit
#171 ABSTRACT WITHDRAWN BY AUTHOR
Kinder M. 1, Marani E. 2 1. freelancer, 2. Neuroregulation Group, Dept. of Neurosurgery, LUMC
#172 THE MALE PERINEAL SLING ENHANCES THE DISTAL SPHINCTERIC MECHANISM: FLOUROURODYNAMIC STUDY
Hairston J. 1, Gamal G. 1 1. Cleveland Clinic Florida
#173 Non-invasive measurement of bladder pressure: minimum voided volume and test/re-test reproducibility
McIntosh S. 1, Pickard R. 1, Drinnan M. 1, Robson W. 1, Ramsden P. 1, Griffiths C. 1 1. Freeman Hospital
#174 Inter-observer agreement in the estimation of bladder pressure using a penile cuff.
Drinnan M. 1, McIntosh S. 2, Robson W. 2, Ramsden P. 2, Pickard R. 2, Griffiths C. 3 1. Regional Medical Physics Department, 2. Department of Urology, Freeman Hospital, 3. Regional Medical Physics Department, Freeman Hospi
#175 Non-invasive estimation of bladder pressure using an automated penile cuff technique
McIntosh S. 1, Drinnan M. 1, Robson W. 1, Ramsden P. 1, Griffiths C. 1, Pickard R. 1 1. Freeman Hospital
#176 Patient acceptability of a non-invasive bladder pressure measurement technique
Robson W. 1, McIntosh S. 1, Drinnan M. 1, Ramsden P. 1, Griffiths C. 1, Pickard R. 1 1. Freeman Hospital
#177 ALPHA-BLOCKER TEST: AN ALTERNATIVE TO PRESSURE-FLOW STUDY FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF BLADDER OUTLET OBSTRUCTION AND DETRUSOR CONTRACTILITY IN PATIENTS WITHOUT PROSTATIC ENLARGEMENT
Hirayama A. 1, Samma S. 1, Fujimoto K. 1, Momose H. 1, Oozono S. 1, Hirao Y. 1 1. NARA MEDICAL UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF UROLOGY
#178 Aftercontraction of the bladder : of no pathological significance ?
Van Dongen E. 1, Bemelmans B. 2, Heesakkers J. 1 1. University Medical Center Nijmegen, 2. University Hospital Nijmegen
#179 COMPARISON OF CYSTOMETRICALLY MEASURED BLADDER PRESSURES WITH VOLUME SPECIFIC PRESSURE UNDER RESTING CONDITIONS
Marika H. 1, Sullivan M. 1, Lim L. 1, Yalla S. 1 1. VA Boston Healthcare System
#180 Effects of Ejaculation by Penile Vibratory Stimulation on Urinary Bladder Capacity in Men with Spinal Cord Injury
Sønksen J. 1, Læssøe L. 1, Bagi P. 1, Biering-Sørensen F. 1, Ohl D. 2, McGuire E. 2, Kvist Kristensen J. 1 1. Department of Urology, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, 2. University of Michigan, Michigan, US
#181 Does urinary sodium affect bladder sensations in patients with an overactive bladder during urodynamics?
Lee F. 1, Susser J. 2, Mundy A. 2, Foxall P. 3, Craggs M. 2 1. Institute of Urology and Nephrology, University College London, 2. Institute of Urology and Nephrology, 3. Institite of Urology and Nephrology
#182 Should all Urology Departments provide an ambulatory urodynamics service?
Jain S. 1, Johnson T. 1, Turner D. 1 1. Pilgrim Hospital
#183 Striated Urethral Sphincter Activity Does Not Alter Urethral Pressure During Filling Cystometry
Kenton K. 1, FitzGerald M. P. 1, Brubaker L. 1 1. Loyola University Medical Center
#184 The relationship between maximum urethral closure pressure and detrusor opening pressure in 56 consecutive women undergoing urodynamic assessment
Balmforth J. 1, Robinson D. 2, Cardozo L. 2, Hinoul P. 2 1. Dept of Urogynaecology, Kings College Hospital, 2. Kings College Hospital
#185 URETHRAL PRESSURE PROFILE REVISITED: THE RIGHT PARAMETER FOR URETHRAL SPHINCTER FUNCTION IN MALES.
Koraitim M. 1, Fayed A. S. 2, Atta M. A. 2, Fattah G. A. 2, Ismail H. R. 2 1. Department of Urology, College of Medicine, University of Alexandria, Egypt., 2. Department of Urology, College of Medicine, Univer
#186 A COMPARISON BETWEEN AIR-CHARGED AND MICROTRANSDUCER CATHETERS IN THE URODYNAMIC EVALUATION OF URETHRAL FUNCTION
Davila G. W. 1, Pollak J. 1, Neimark M. 1 1. Cleveland Clinic Florida
#187 Nitric oxide donor urethral pressure profilometry in assessment of voiding dysfunction
Kuo H. 1 1. Department of Urology
#188 URODYNAMIC CLASSIFICATION OF OVERACTIVE BLADDER
Flisser A. 1, Walmsley K. 2, Blaivas J. 1 1. The Urocenter of NY, 2. New York Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center
#189 ARE PRE-OPERATIVE URODYNAMICS INDICATED IN WOMEN PRESENTING WITH SYMPTOMATIC ANTERIOR COMPARTMENT PROLAPSE ?
Fynes M. 1, Birch C. 2, Stanton S. L. 2 1. Department of Urogynaecology and Pelvic Floor Reconstruction, St Georges Hospital, 2. Department of Urogynaecology and Pelvic Floor Reco
#190 Urodynamic Evaluation of Patients with Interstitial Brachytherapy for Prostate Cancer
Weiss J. 1, Seif C. 2, Haecker A. 1, Musial A. 1, Siegsmund M. 1, Braun P. 2, Bross S. 1, Alken P. 1 1. Urologische Klinik, 2. Uni Kiel
#191 Incidence of Bladder Outlet Obstruction (BOO) in female urethral syndrome (FUS)
Lee J. 1, Jin M. 2 1. Department of Urology, Korea Unoiversity College of Medicine, 2. Same hospital
#192 PREDICTIVE POTENTIAL OF VBN METHOD COMPARED TO OTHER OBSTRUCTION GRADING SYSTEMS
VALENTINI F. 1, ZIMMERN P. 2, GRIFFITHS D. 3, BESSON G. 4, NELSON P. 4 1. UPRES 2393, Université Paris 6, Laboratoire d'Urodynamique et de Neurophysiologie Vésicale, 2. Division of Urology, Southwestern Medical Center, , 3. Division of Geriatric Medicine, University of Pitt, 4. UPRES 2393 Université Paris 6, France
#193 ADVANCED URODYNAMIC METHODS IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF BLADDER OUTLET OBSTRUCTION IN FEMALES
Costantini E. 1, Biscotto S. 1, Pajoncini C. 1, Guercini F. 1, Del Zingaro M. 1, Cecchetti G. 1, Porena M. 1 1. Urology Dept.
#194 COMPARING PUMA WITH OTHER ADVANCED URODYNAMIC METHODS IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF BLADDER OUTLET OBSTRUCTION IN MEN WITH BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERTROPHY
Biscotto S. 1, Costantini E. 1, Rociola W. 1, Fornetti P. 1, Mearini E. 1, Del Zingaro M. 1, Porena M. 1 1. Urology Department
#195 DETRUSOR CONTRACTILITY IN BENIGN PROSTATE HYPERTROPHY PATIENTS AS INVESTIGATED WITH 3 DIFFERENT ADVANCED URODYNAMIC METHODS
BISCOTTO S. 1, COSTANTINI E. 1, MEARINI L. 1, BINI V. 1, MICHELI C. 1, ZUCCHI A. 1, PORENA M. 1 1. Urology Dept.
#196 Modified transurethral incision of bladder neck with ND:YAG contact laser in the treatment of primary bladder neck obstruction in young men
Yang S. S. D. 1, Wang C. C. 1, Cheng Y. T. 1, Hsieh C. H. 1 1. En Chu Kong Hospital
#197 Alpha1-Adrenergic blockers in young men with primary bladder neck obstruction
Wang C. C. 1, Yang S. S. D. 1, Cheng Y. T. 1, Hsieh C. H. 1 1. En Chu Kong hospital
#198 Assessment of two a1-adrenocepter antagonists, naftopidil and tamsulosin hydrochloride, on voiding disturbance in benign prostatic hyperplasia. A randomized crossover study.
Nishino Y. 1, Ogura T. 2, Masue N. 2, Yamada T. 2, Takahashi Y. 2, Ishihara S. 2, Deguchi T. 2 1. Department of Urology, Gifu University School of Medicine, 2. Department of Urology, Gifu University School of M
#199 NAFTOPIDIL IMPROVED THE CLINICAL SYMPTOMS, BOTH IRRITATIVE AND OBSTRUCTIVE SYMPTOMS, IN PATIENTS WITH BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA
Goya N. 1, Fukui J. 2, Toma H. 1, Iguchi Y. 3, Tokumoto T. 1, Koga S. 4, Tomoe H. 5, Kihara K. 5, Nagata M. 2, Kurokawa J. 2, Sugimura T. 2, Murata Y. 2, Hiragata S. 2 1. Tokyo Women's Medical University, 2. St. Luke's International Hospital, 3. Iguch Nephro-Urologic Clinic, 4. Nishiarai Hospital, 5. Tokyo Women's Medical University Second Hospital
#200 Does the erectile function change after transurethral prostatic surgery?
Logadottir Y. 1, Dahlstrand C. 2, Dicuio M. 2, Knutsson T. 2, Peeker R. 2 1. Department of Urology, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, 2. Department of Urology, Sahlgrenska University Hosp
#201 Transurethral injection of Botulinium A toxin into the urethral sphincter in patients with bladder outlet obstruction
Shoukry M. S. 1 1. Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University
#202 EFFECTS of INFRAVESICAL SURAMIN, TERAZOSIN and BMY 7378 ON NON VOIDING CONTRACTIONS in CONSCIOUS RATS with BLADDER OUTLET OBSTRUCTION.
VELASCO C. 1, ANGELICO P. 2, GUARNERI L. 2, LEONARDI A. 2, TESTA R. 2 1. Pharmaceutical R & D Division-Recordati S.p.A., 2. RECORDATI S.p.A.
#203 PROLIFERATIVE EFFECT OF NEUROTRANSMITTERS ON HUMAN BLADDER SMOOTH MUSCLE CELLS
Melchior D. 1, Kaefer M. 2, Hile K. 2, Cain M. P. 2, Casale A. J. 2, Rink R. C. 2 1. Department of Urology, Bonn University, 2. Department of Urology, Indiana University, Indiana
#204 Effects of acute and chronic blockade of NMDA glutamatergic receptors by MK-801 on the micturition reflex in rats with bladder outlet obstruction
Tanaka H. 1, Kakizaki H. 1, Takashi S. 1, Mitsui T. 1, Ameda K. 1, Koyanagi T. 1 1. Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine
#205 COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE RESPONSE OF DETRUSOR VERSUS VASCULAR SMOOTH MUSCLE TO OXIDATIVE STRESS -WHICH IS THE MAIN CAUSE OF CONTRACTILE DYSFUNCTION ASSOCIATED WITH BLADDER OUTLET OBSTRUCTION ?-
Ohnishi N. 1, Yoshioka N. 2, Onoe M. 2, Hanai T. 2, Sugiyama T. 2, Kurita T. 2, Kajimoto N. 3 1. Department of Urology, Kinki University School of Medicine, 2. Department of Urology, Kinki University School of , 3. Department of Pharmacology, Kinki University Schoo
#206 ENHANCED EXPRESSION OF HEME OXYGENASE ACCOMPANIED WITH INCREASE OF COLLAGEN TYPE III IN THE RAT BLADDER AFTER PARTIAL BLADDER OUTLET OBSTRUCTION
Inaba M. 1, Ukimura O. 2, Yaoi T. 3, Fushiki S. 3, Miki T. 2 1. Department of Urology, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, 2. Department of Urology, Kyoto Prefectural Universit, 3. Department of Pathology and Applied Neurobiology,
#207 Cystometry in conscious mice – correlation of micturition pattern and bladder weight after outlet obstruction
Schroeder A. 1, Hedlund P. 1, Andersson K. 1 1. Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Lund University Hospital
#208 ACETYLCHOLINE RELEASE IN RAT URINARY BLADDER AFTER PARTIAL OUTLET OBSTRUCTION
SHIGETAKA M. 1, MURAKAMI S. 2, YOSHIDA M. 2, IWASHITA H. 2, OTANI M. 2, MIYAMAE K. 2, MASUNAGA K. 2, UEDA S. 2 1. Department of Urology, Kumamoto University School of medicine, 2. Department of Urology, Kumamoto University School
#209 THE EFFECT OF DIURESIS FROM AFTER PARTIAL OUTLET OBSTRUCTION ON THE CONTRACTILE ABILITY OF RAT URINARY BLADDER
Yoshioka N. 1, Shimizu N. 2, Onoe M. 2, Hanai T. 2, Ohnishi N. 2, Sugiyama T. 2, Kurita T. 2, Kajimoto N. 3 1. Department of Urology, Kinki University School of Medicine, 2. Department of Urology, Kinki University School of , 3. Department of Pharmacology, Kinki University Schoo
#210 EFFECTS OF L-ARGININE ON BLADDER FUNCTION IN BLADDER-OUTLET-OBSTRUCTED RATS
MIYAGAWA I. 1, Saito M. 2, Honda M. 3, Yanagi K. 3 1. Tottori University Faculty of Medicine, 2. Tottori Univesity Faculty of Medicine, Dept. of Ur, 3. Tottori University Faculty of Medicine, Dept. of U
#211 Effects of bladder outlet obstruction on intracellular antioxidants and antioxidant enzymes
Lin A. T. 1, Chen K. 2, Yang C. 2, Chang L. 3 1. Taipei Veterans General Hospital and National Yang Ming University, 2. Taipei Veterans General Hospital, 3. National Yang Ming University
#212 REGIONAL VARIATION IN BLADDER RESPONSE TO CHRONIC PARTIAL OUTLET OBSTRUCTION IN RATS
Bell B. 1, Yalla S. 1, Peters C. 2, Sullivan M. 1 1. VA Boston Healthcare System, 2. Children's Hospital
#213 Functional Changes in adrenergic rat detrusor contractility during Bladder outlet obstruction (BOO)
Hampel C. 1, Dolber P. C. 2, Bremer R. E. 2, Thor K. B. 2, Thüroff J. W. 3 1. Dept. of Urology, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, 2. Duke University Medical Center, 3. Dept. of Urology, University of Mainz
#214 URINARY EXCRETION OF GLYCOSAMINOGLYCANS (GAGs) IN PATIENTS WITH OVERACTIVE DETRUSOR CONTRACTIONS : PRELIMINARY REPORTS
siracusano s. 1, Cucchi A. 2, Knez R. 1, Stredanska S. 3, d'Aloia G. 1, Giberti C. 4, Di Benedetto P. 5, Baschiera P. 1, Vittur F. 3, Belgrano E. 1 1. department of urology trieste university, 2. Department of Urology – Policlinico S. Matteo – Pa, 3. Department of Biochemistry Trieste University, 4. Department of Urology Savona Hospital, 5. Department of Rehabilitation center – Gervasutta H
#215 CORRELATION OF GAP JUNCTIONAL PROTEIN EXPRESSION (CONNEXIN 43) AND ULTRASTRUCTURAL FEATURES IN THE UNSTABLE HUMAN DETRUSOR
Tse V. 1, Yin J. L. 2, Chan L. 2, McLachlan C. 2 1. Institute of Urology, Central Sydney Area Health Service, 2. Institute of Urology, CSAHS
#216 Desensitization of C-fibers by means of intravesical resiniferatoxin instillation treats painful bladder, interstitial cystitis and overactive bladder
Radziszewski P. 1, Borkowski A. 2, Majewski M. 3 1. Department of Urology, Medical Academy of Warsaw, 2. Department of Urology, Medical Academy of Warsaw, , 3. Department of Clinical Physiology, UWM Olsztyn, Po
#217 THE EFFICACY OF STOLLER AFFERENT NERVE STIMULATION IN FREQUENCY/URGENCY SYNDROME : A RANDOMISED CONTROL TRIAL
VOHRA A. K. 1, BRITCHFORD A. 2, NEALE E. 2, HUSAIN I. 2, WATERFALL N. 2 1. BEDFORD HOSPITAL NHS TRUST, 2. BEDFORD HOSPITAL
#218 VOIDING URGENCY AND BLADDER CONTRACTILITY IN WOMEN WITH IDIOPATHIC DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY
CUCCHI A. 1, SIRACUSANO S. 2, ROVERETO B. 3 1. DIVISIONE DI UROLOGIA - POLICLINICO SAN MATTEO, 2. CLINICA UROLOGICA UNIVERSITA' DI TRIESTE, 3. DIVISIONE DI UROLOGIA - POLICLINICO SAN MATTEO - P
#219 The onset of treatment effects in anticholinergic drug treatment by trospium chloride - results of a survey in 2553 patients
Wiedemann A. 1, Schaefer R. 2, Juenemann K. 3 1. Department of Urology, Marienhospital, 2. Urologist, Bonn, Germany, 3. University Hospital Kiel, Germany
#220 EFFECTS OF TRANSDERMAL AND ORAL OXYBUTYNIN AND ITS METABOLITES ON CYSTOMETROGRAM PARAMETERS
Neimark M. 1, Davila G. W. 1, Sanders S. 2 1. Cleveland Clinic Florida, 2. Watson Pharmaceuticals
#221 Clinical efficacy and safety of tolterodine extended release for treatment of overactive bladder. A phase III, 12-week, randomised, double-blind, placebo- and active (oxybutynin)-controlled study in Japan and Korea
Homma Y. 1, Paick J. S. 2, Lee J. G. 3, Kawabe K. 4 1. Tokyo University Hospital, 2. Seoul National University Hospital, 3. Korea University Anam Hospital, 4. Yaizu General Hospital
#222 YM905 IS EFFECTIVE AND SAFE AS TREATMENT OF OVERACTIVE BLADDER IN WOMEN AND MEN: RESULTS FROM PHASE II STUDY
Smith N. 1, Grimes I. 1, Ridge S. 1, Tempel D. 1, Uchida T. 1 1. Yamanouchi USA
#223 Use of Minirin in the therapy of motoric urge incontinence
Najjari L. 1, Schüssler B. 1 1. Kantonsspital Luzern
#224 The Efficacy of Thai Capsaicin in the Treatment of Primary Detrusor Instability and Hypersensitive Bladder.
Suchai S. 1, Teerapon A. 1, Bunjerd N. 1, Pimolvan T. 1, Thitiporn S. 1 1. Siriraj hospital
#225 HCT 1026 - A Novel Treatment for Urgency?
Rufford J. 1, Cardozo L. 2, Toozs-Hobson P. 3, Dixon A. 2 1. Dept. of Urogynaecology, Kings College Hospital, 2. Dept. of Urogynaecology, Kings College Hospital, L, 3. Birmingham Womens Hospital
#226 How does drug treatment improve urge incontinence?
Miller K. 1, DuBeau C. 2, Bergmann M. 3, Griffiths D. 4, Resnick N. 4 1. Department of Ob/Gyn, University of Utah, 2. Harvard Medical School; Beth Israel Deaconess Medi, 3. Hebrew Rehabilitation Center for the Aged, Boston, 4. Division of Geriatric Medicine, University of Pitt
#227 Idiopathic Detrusor Instability - a double blind, randomised controlled trial of Electromagnetic Stimulation Therapy versus Sham Therapy
Dunkley P. 1, Morris A. R. 1, O'Sullivan R. 1, Allen W. 1, Moore K. H. 1 1. St George Hospital
#228 A study of the significance of identifying detrusor instability in the treatment of overactive bladder symptoms
Malone-Lee J. 1, Whately-Smith C. 1 1. University College London
#229 How well can overactive bladder symptoms be objectively measured?
van Brummen P. 1, van der Vaart H. 2, Heintz P. 2 1. University Medical Center, 2. University Medical Center Utrecht
#230 Patient Perception of Bladder Condition is a Clinically Useful Efficacy Measure in the Management of Overactive Bladder
Garely A. 1, Partol L. 2 1. North Shore University Hospital, 2. Northwest Ob/Gyn
#231 Validation of the Perception of Bladder Condition Measure in Overactive Bladder
Coyne K. 1, Matza L. 1 1. MEDTAP
#232 Defining Response to Antimuscarinic Therapy in Patients with Overactive Bladder
Gebhart J. 1 1. Mayo Medical Center
#233 How Responsiveness is the Overactive Bladder Questionnaire (OAB-q) to changes in Urgency Episodes, Micturitions and Incontinence?
#234 PREVALENCE OF URINARY AND FAECAL INCONTINENCE AND ITS EFFECTS ON QUALITY OF LIFE OF OLDER PEOPLE LIVING IN RESIDENTIAL AND NURSING HOMES
Aslan E. 1, Kızılkaya Beji N. 1, Ayyıldız Erkan H. 2, Yalçın Ö. 2 1. University of Istanbul, Florence Nightingale College of Nursing, 2. University of Istanbul, Medical Faculty, Urogyneco
#235 A POPULATION-BASED FACT-FINDING INQUIRY ON MANAGEMENT OF VOIDING DYSFUNCTION IN THE INSTITUTIONALIZED ELDERLY AT NURSING HOMES: A QUESTIONNAIRE AND INTERVIEW SURVEY
Gotoh M. 1, Yoshikawa Y. 2, Ohshima S. 2 1. Department of Urology, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, 2. Department of Urology, Nagoya University Graduate
#236 Urinary incontinence, its influence on daily life, and use of incontinence aids in two cohorts of 85/86-year-old free-living men and women, born ten years apart.
Molander U. 1, Sundh V. 1, Steen B. 1 1. Department of Geriatric Medicine
#237 SYMPTOMS CORRELATED WITH PROSTATITIS
Guercini F. 1, Pajoncini C. 2, Bini V. 3, Porena M. 2 1. Department of Urology- Perugia University, 2. Department of Urology- Perugia University-Italy, 3. Department of Paediatric Sciences- Perugia Univers
#238 Does IPSS appropriately reflect the incidence of the symptom patients meet at voiding ?
Momose H. 1, Hirayama A. 2, Fujimoto K. 2, Hirao Y. 2 1. Hoshigaoka Koseinenkin Hospital, 2. Nara Medical University
#239 ABSTRACT WITHDRAWN BY AUTHOR
Blaivas J. 1, Weiss J. 1, Tash J. 1 1. Weill Medical College of Cornell University
#240 Is the Occurrence of Lower Urinary Track Symptoms Affected by Menopausal Transition or Associated with the Normal Aging Process?
Chen Y. 1, Chen G. 2, Hu S. 3, Lin T. 4, Lin L. 2 1. School of Physical Therapy, Chung Shan Medical University, 2. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology,Chung Shan, 3. Institute of Stomatology and Department of Epidemi, 4. School of Nursing, Chung Shan Medical University
#241 Which diurnal urinary frequency cut-off point correlates best with self-reported frequency
van der Vaart H. 1, van Brummen P. 1, Heintz P. 1 1. University Medical Center Utrecht
#242 EVALUATION OF LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS AND URODYNAMIC FINDINGS IN FEMALE PATIENTS WITH VOIDING DIFFICULTIES
Gotoh M. 1, Yoshikawa Y. 2, Ono Y. 2, Ohshima S. 2 1. Department of Urology, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, 2. Department of Urology, Nagoya University Graduate
#243 Urinary Habits Among Asymptomatic Women
FitzGerald M. 1, Stablein U. 1, Brubaker L. 1 1. Loyola University Medical Center
#244 Urinary Habits Among Asymptomatic Women Working the Nightshift
FitzGerald M. 1, Brubaker L. 2 1. Loyola University Medical Center - Department of OB-Gyne, Female Pelvic Medicine & Recon Surgery, 2. Loyola University Medical Center
#245 The prevalence and severity of symptoms of incontinence in adult women with chronic lung disease.
Sherburn M. 1, Chase J. 2, Button B. 2 1. The University of Melbourne, 2. University of Melbourne
#246 A prevalence survey of urinary incontinence and related symptoms among three population groups in the Western Cape, South Africa
Rienhardt G. 1, Van der Walt I. 1 1. Tygerberg Hospital and University of Stellenbosch
#247 Continence Promotion/Survey in NonEnglish Speaking Background (NESB)Chinese Community in South East Sdney
Ip V. 1 1. St. George Hospatal
#248 The prevalence of urinary symptoms and the disease specific quality of life impairment in Hong Kong Chinese women
Pang S. M. W. 1, Leung H. 2, Chan L. 2, Yip S. 3 1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Prince of Wales Hospital, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2. Dept of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Prince of Wale, 3. Dept of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, the Chinese Un
#249 Validity and reliability of the King’s Health Questionnaire in a Chinese population
Leung P. H. Y. 1, Yip S. K. 2, Lee D. T. S. 3, Ho S. C. 4, Chung T. K. H. 2 1. Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2. Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, CUHK, 3. Department of Psychiatry, CUHK, 4. Department of Community & Family Medicine, CUHK
#250 TRANSLATION, VALIDATION AND CROSS-CULTURAL ADAPTIATION INTO BRAZILIAN-PORTUGUESE LANGUAGE OF THE KING´S HEALTH QUESTIONNAIRE
Tamanini J. 1, D´Ancona C. 1, Botega N. 1, Rodrigues Netto Jr. N. 1 1. State University of Campinas Medical Center
#251 PREVALENCE OF POSITIVE SWABS IN WOMEN WITH URINARY SYMPTOMS
Milani R. 1, Soligo M. 2, Luppino G. 2, Salvatore S. 2, Malberti S. 2, Citterio S. 2, Arcari V. 2 1. Dep. of Gynaecological Surgery - Bassini Hospital - University of Milan-Bicocca, 2. Dep. Gynaecol. Surg. - Bassini H. - Univ. Milan-Bi
#252 Urinary incontinence in Icelandic women - A population study.
Geirsson G. 1, Torsteinn G. 2, Eirikur Orri G. 2, Gudmundur Vikar E. 2 1. Department of Urology, Landspitali - University Hospital, 2. Landspitali Univesrity Hospital
#253 Urinary Incontinence and Stress Urinary Incontinence in Germany: A Literature Review
Hampel C. 1, Marsalek P. 2, Voss S. 2, Thüroff J. W. 3 1. Dept. of Urology, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, 2. Eli Lilly Inc., 3. Dept. of Urology, University Mainz
#254 Urinary incontinence in an older population - prevalence of types, associated factors and self-reported treatments
Nuotio M. 1, Jylhä M. 2, Luukkaala T. 2, Tammela T. 3 1. Tampere School of Public Health, University of Tampere, 2. Tampere School of Public Health, University of Tam, 3. Department of Urology, Tampere University Hospital
#255 Ethnic Differences in Urinary Incontinence: Results from the Women’s Health Initiative
Hendrix S. 1, McTiernan A. 2, Aragaki A. 2, Wells E. 3, Dugan E. 4, Hurtado S. 5, Clark A. 6, Laube D. 7, Ling F. 8, McNeeley S. G. 1 1. Wayne State University/Hutzel Hospital, 2. Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, 3. University of North Carolina, 4. Wake Forest University, 5. George Washington University, 6. Oregon Health Sciences University, 7. University of Wisconsin, 8. University of Tennessee
#256 Stress Incontinence Among Women Under 65: Quality of Life, Stress and Patterns of Seeking Healthcare.
Gillon G. 1, Margalith I. 2, Gordon D. 3 1. Rabin Med. Cent. Belinson Campus Dept. of Urology, 2. Dina Academic School of Nursing Rabin Med. Cent., 3. Uro-gynecology Unit Sourasky Med. Cent.
#257 Prevalence of Stress Urinary Incontinence in Women in Four European Countries
Hunskaar S. 1, Lose G. 2, Viktrup L. 3, Gohier J. 4, Voss S. 5 1. University of Bergen, 2. University of Copenhagen, 3. The Research Unit for General Practice, 4. Lilly Research Laboratories, 5. Lilly Research Centre
#258 UNCLASSIFICATION OF STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE
Flisser A. 1, Fleischmann N. 2, Blaivas J. 1 1. The Urocenter of NY, 2. Albert Einstein College of Medicine
#259 The proposal for objective criteria of stress urinary incontinence
Lee J. Z. 1 1. Urologic departmant of Pusan National Univ
#260 To Determine the Effect of One Interval Vaginal Delivery on Urinary Stress Incontinence: A Prospective Cohort Study
Yip S. 1, Sahota D. 1, Chang A. 1, Chung T. 1 1. The Chinese University of Hong Kong
#261 Vaginal delivery increases the risk of urinary incontinence compared to cesarean section.
Rortveit G. 1, Daltveit A. K. 1, Hannestad Y. S. 1, Hunskaar S. 1 1. University of Bergen
#262 Postpartum voiding dysfunction: Correlation with uroflowmetry measurements and obstetric parameters.
Groutz A. 1, Gordon D. 1, Hadi E. 1, Maslevitz S. 1, Pauzner D. 1, Lessing J. 1 1. Lis Maternity Hospital
#263 Incontinence after vaginal delivery: association with a prolonged second stage of labour
Drinovac V. 1, Peschers U. M. 2, Janni W. 2, Jundt K. 2, Boehm-Flexeder M. 2, Reckemeyer I. 2, Schießl B. 2, Dimpfl T. 3 1. Dept. of. OB/GYN, LMU Muenchen, Maistr. 11, 2. Dept. of OB/GYN., LMU Muenchen, Germany, 3. Klinikum Kassel, Germany
#264 Changes of total collagen in female patients with genuine stress incontinence.
LIAPIS A. 1, BAKAS P. 2, KLETSAS D. 3, CREATSAS G. 2 1. 2ND DEPARTMENT OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY, ARETAIEIO HOSPITAL,UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS, 2. ARETAIEIO HOSPITAL, 3. DIMIKRITOS RESEARCH INSTITUTE
#265 IMPLEMENTATION OF A TRAINING PROGRAM FOR PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS CONCERNING THE CONSERVATIVE MANAGEMENT OF FEMALE URINARY INCONTINENCE IN CRETE.(PRELIMINARY REPORT)
RAPIDI C. (. 1, ANIFANTAKI S. (. 2, PETROPOULOU K. (. 3, LIONIS C. (. 2 1. NEUROPATHIC BLADDER UNIT, B' DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION, NATIONAL REHABILITATION CENTER, 2. CLINIC OF SOCIAL AND FAMILY MEDICINE, UNIVERSITY O, 3. NEUROPATHIC BLADDER UNIT, B' DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICA
#266 Side effects, feasibility and adherence to treatment during home-managed electrical stimulation for urinary incontinence. A Norwegian national cohort of 3198 women.
Indrekvam S. 1, Hunskaar S. 2 1. Section for General Practice, Department of Public Health and Primary Health Care, University of Bergen, 2. Section for General Practice, Department of Public
#267 BIOFEEDBACK AND PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLE EXERCISES FOR THE REHABILITATION OF STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE
Aksac B. 1, Aki S. 1, Karan A. 1, Yalcin O. 2, Isikoglu M. 2, Eskiyurt N. 1 1. 1Istanbul University, Istanbul Medical Faculty Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2. Istanbul University, Istanbul Medical Faculty, Dep
#268 Long-term Results of Physiotherapy for Women With Urinary Stress Incontinence
Pulker E. 1 1. Landesklinik für Physikalische Medizin und Rehabilitation
#269 Long-term Results of Physiotherapy in Men With Urinary Stress Incontinence After Radical Prostatectomy
#270 Result of pelvic floor exercises, with biofeedback therapy, for to groups of patients suffering from urinary tress incontinence. And comparing one group with major weakness and one group with minor weakness.
Yanagisako M. 1, Okabe M. 2, Takei M. 3 1. Harasanshin Hospital, 2. Ichirou Clinic, 3. Departmelt of Urology, Harasanshin Hospital
#271 Predicting occult stress urinary incontinence: Are simple office maneuvers enough?
Sutherland, M.D. S. E. 1, Goldman, M.D. H. B. 2 1. Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine / University Hospitals of Cleveland, 2. Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
#272 Which Women with Stress Urinary Incontinence Require Urodynamic Evaluation or Not ?
Lee J. 1, Yoon H. 2 1. Department of Urology, Korea University College of Medicine, 2. Urology, Hanil hospital
#273 URINARY INCONTINENCE AND UTERINE FIBROMA. IS THERE A CORRELATION?
AUDONNET G. 1, VALENTINI F. 2, GELIN-EL-JAMMAL N. 3, BREHERET J. 4 1. Service de Médecine Physique et Réadaptation, Centre Hospitalier, 2. UPRES 2393 Université Paris 6, France, 3. Service de Médecine Physique et Réadptation, Centr, 4. Service de Gynécologie, Centre Hospitalier de Nior
#274 Determining SUI 'cure'.
FitzGerald M. P. 1, Brubaker L. 2 1. Loyola University Medical Center, 2. Same
#275 Patient adjusted, intermittent electrical stimulation to the pelvic floor muscles for the treatment of urinary stress incontinence
Nissenkorn I. 1, Radziszewski P. 2, Dobronski P. 3, Torz C. 3, Borkowski A. 3, De Jong P. 4 1. Meir Hospital, 2. Waesaw school of medicine, 3. Warsaw school of medicine, 4. Groote Schuur hospital
#276 The 'Contiform' Intravaginal Device in the Treatment of Genuine Stress Incontinence
Morris A. R. 1, Dunkley P. 1, Allen W. 1, Moore K. H. 1 1. St George Hospital
#277 INITIAL HUMAN STUDIES WITH A NEW DEVICE FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE IN TREATMENT FAILED PATIENTS
Yachia D. 1, Pushkar D. 2 1. Department of Urology, Hillel Yaffe Medical Centre, 2. Department of Urology, Moscow State Medical Univer
#278 ABSTRACT WITHDRAWN BY AUTHOR
Herschorn S. 1, Chen R. 2, Preiner J. 1, Tohan S. 2 1. University of Toronto, 2. Oakville-Trafalgar Hospital
#279 MACROPLASTIQUE IMPLANTATION SYSTEM – MIS FOR THE TREATMENT OF FEMALE STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE
Tamanini J. 1, D´Ancona C. 2, Rodrigues Netto Jr. N. 2 1. State University of Campinas Medical Center, 2. State University of Campinas, Medical Center
#280 Efficacy of periurethral silicone microimplants ( Macroplastique ) in the treatment of genuine stress incontinence ( GSI ) and stress incontinence with Detrusor instability ( DI ) - A Questionnaire study.
Kothari S. 1, Pitkin J. 1 1. Northwick Park Hospital
#281 Contigen or Macroplastique?A Five Year Follow-up
Anders K. 1, Khullar V. 1, Cardozo L. 1, Bidmead J. 1, Athanasiou S. 1, Toozs- Hobson P. 1, Robinson D. 1 1. Kings College Hospital
#282 INITIAL CLINICAL RESULTS FROM COAPTITE INJECTION FOR STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE COMPARATIVE CLINICAL STUDY
Dmochowski R. 1, Appell R. 2, Klimberg I. 3, Mayer R. 4 1. Vanderbilt University Medical Center, 2. Baylor College of Medicine, 3. Urology Center of Florida, 4. University of Rochester
#283 FIVE YEAR CLINICAL ASSESSMENT OF PATIENTS TREATED WITH COAPTITE UROLOGICAL BULKING AGENT
Abrams P. 1, Mayer R. 2, Lawrence W. 3, Hubbard W. 4 1. Southmead Hospital, 2. University of Rochester, 3. Eastbourne District General Hospital, 4. BioForm Inc.
#284 EARLY RESULTS WITH THE MODIFIED PERIURETHRAL INJECTION OF DURASPHERE
Madjar S. 1, Secrest C. L. 1, Covington-Nichols C. 1 1. Baptist Medical Center
#285 MULTICENTER RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED STUDY TO EVALUATE URYXÒ URETHRAL BULKING AGENT IN TREATING FEMALE STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE
Dmochowski R. 1, Herschorn S. 2, Corcos J. 3, Karram M. 4, Pommerville P. 5, Berger Y. 6, Radomski S. 7, Jacoby K. 8, Foote J. 9, Cornella J. 10, Bent A. 11, Chaikin D. 12 1. Vanderbilt University Medical Center Dept. of Urologic Surgery, 2. University of Toronto, 3. Jewish General Hospital, 4. Good Samaritan Hospital, 5. Can-Med Clinical Research, 6. Associates in Urology, 7. Toronto Hospital, Western Div., 8. Northwest Outpatient Med Ctr, 9. Shepherd Center, 10. Mayo Clinic Scottsdale, 11. Greater Baltimore Med Ctr, 12. Morristown Urology Assoc
#286 The Utility of Intraoperative Cystoscopy in Major Vaginal and Urogynecologic Surgeries
Kwon C. 1, Goldberg R. 2, Koduri S. 2, Sand P. 2 1. Evanston Continence Center, Evanston Northwestern Healthcare, Northwestern University Medical School, 2. Evanston Continence Center
#287 Transurethral Radiofrequency Energy Tissue Remodeling for the Treatment of Stress Urinary Incontinence
Sotomayor M. 1, Feria Bernal G. 1 1. Instituto Nacional de la Nutricion
#288 Protection against TVT sling infection: How much prophylaxis is enough?
#289 Cough Stress Test during the Tension-free Vaginal Tape procedure: is it necessary?
Lavy Y. 1, Lev-Sagie A. 2, Hamani Y. 2, Hurwits A. 2, Adoni A. 2 1. Hadassah Medical Center - Mt Scopus, 2. Hadassah Medical Org.
#290 Predictive value of the urethra mobility before sub-urethra tape procedure for stress urinary incontinence in women
Fritel X. 1, Zabak K. 2, Pigné A. 2, Bénifla J. 2 1. Hôpital Rothschild AP-HP, 2. Hôpital Rothschild AP-HP Paris France
#291 The Correlation Between Preoperative Voiding Mechanism And Surgical Outcomes Of The TVT Procedure ---- With Reference To Quality Of Life Measurements
Wang A. 1, Chen M. 1, Tseng L. 1, Lo T. 1, Liang C. 1 1. Chang Gung University Hospital
#292 Analysis of risk factors for failed tvt aprovedure ANALYSYS OF RISK FACTORS FOR FAILED TVT PROCEDURE
Pifarotti P. 1, Meschia M. 2, Gattei U. 3, Ronchetti A. 3, Stoppelli S. 4, Lampugnani F. 4 1. Urogynecology Unit, Dept.of Obstetrics/Gynecology- University of Milan, 2. Urogynecology Unit....., 3. Urogynecology Unit......, 4. Urogynecology Unit.......
#293 The Risk of Bladder Perforation during TVT Procedure according to the Bladder Filling or Emptying
LEE T. 1, LEE S. 2, CHOO M. 3, YOON S. 2 1. INHA UNIVERSTIY HOSPITAL, 2. INHA UNIVERSTIY HOSPITAL, 3. UNIVERSITY OF ULSAN COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
#294 Does age affect the outcome of Tension Free Vaginal Tape (TVT) procedures?
Stone A. 1, Walsh A. 2, Katz D. 2 1. Dept of Urology, UC Davis, 2. UC Davis
#295 KAPLAN-MEIER ANALYSIS OF TVT SURGERY: OBJECTIVE AND SUBJECTIVE ANALYSIS TWO YEARS
Ohkawa A. 1, Konado A. 2, Baba S. 1, Nakata M. 3, Takei M. 4, Ohashi T. 5, Goto M. 6 1. Kitasato University, 2. Komaki Shimin Hospital, 3. Mitsui-Kinen Hospital, 4. Hara-Sanshin Hospital, 5. Okayama red cross Hospital, 6. Nagoya University
#296 EFFICACY OF TVT IN THE TREATMENT OF STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE: MEDIUM-TERM (1-4 YEARS) OUTCOME RESULTS OF 104 CONSECUTIVE WOMEN.
Gordon D. 1, Groutz A. 1, Lessing J. 1 1. Lis Maternity Hospital
#297 Outcome following tension-free vaginal tape (TVT) for the treatment of stress urinary incontinence: initial review of a prospective case series.
Al-Badr A. 1, Ross S. 1, Soroka D. 1, Drutz H. 1 1. University of Toronto
#298 GYNECARE TVT TENSION-FREE SUPPORT FOR TREATMENT OF SUI: A RETROSPECTIVE CHART REVIEW USING ELECTRONIC DATA CAPTURE
Chung, M.D. M. 1, Peters-Gee, M.D. J. 2, Klutke, M.D. C. 3, Lucente, M.D. V. 4 1. Regional Center for Bladder Control and Pelvic Floor Relaxation for Women, 2. Women's Health specialty Care, Newington, CT, USA, 3. Univ of Washington, St Louis, MO, USA, 4. St. Luke's Hospital, Allentown, PA, USA
#299 TVT AND PROLAPSE REPAIR FOR TREATMENT OF OCCULT STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE: A RANDOMIZED STUDY
Meschia M. 1, Pifarotti P. 2, Gattei U. 2, Ronchetti A. 2, Stoppelli S. 2, Lampugnani F. 2 1. Urogynecology Unit. Dept. Obstetrics and Gynecology. University of Milan, 2. Urogynecology Unit...
#300 Early Encouraging Results for the Tension-free Vaginal Tape Procedure
Brown A. 1, Syed A. 2 1. Urodynamic Units at Western General Hospital and Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, 2. Urodynamic Unit, Western General Hospital
#301 SPARC system for the treatment of female stress incontinence
Primus U. D. . D. G. 1 1. University Clinic of Graz, Department of Urology
#302 Tension-Free Vaginal Flap (TVF) for the treatment of Stress Urinary Incontinence in Females
Fayed A. S. 1, El-Salmy S. E. 1, Shoukry M. S. 1, Koreitim A. 1, Hassouna M. E. 1 1. Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University
#303 Fayed Urethral Compression Operation (FUCO) for the treatment of total urinary incontinence in males
Fayed A. S. 1, Shoukry M. S. 1, Koreitim A. 1, Hassouna M. E. 1 1. Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University
#304 The Porcine Small Intestinal Submucosa in the Treatment of Stress Urinary Incontinence. Results in fifty consecutive patients.
Herrmann V. 1, Palma P. 1, Riccetto C. 1, Dambros M. 1, Thiel M. 1, Netto Jr. N. 1 1. University of Campinas
#305 SMALL INTESTINAL SUBMUCOSAL SLING FOR FEMALE STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE
Madjar S. 1, Secrest C. L. 1 1. Baptist Medical Center
#306 RESULTS OF THE CADAVERIC TRASVAGINAL SLING (CaTS) FOR THE TREATMENT OF STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE
Chon J. 1, Bodell D. 2, Kobashi K. 3, Leach G. 2 1. Thomas Jefferson University, 2. Tower Urology Institute for Continence, 3. Virginia Mason Medical Center
#307 CADEVERIC FASCIA LATA SLING REPAIR – INITIAL RESULTS AT TWO YEAR FOLLOW UP
McAllister W. 1, Morley R. 2 1. Department of Urology, Kingston Hospital, 2. Kingston Hospital
#308 Efficacy and Satisfaction of Modified Fascial Sling in Patient with Stress Urinary Incontinence : Comparison between Simple and complex type
Lee J. B. 1, Park Y. J. 1, Lee J. W. 1, Kyoun J. K. 1 1. Gachon Ghil Medical Center
#309 Xenograft Pubovaginal Sling:Our Early Experience
Clyne O. 1, O'Sullivan O. 1, Bannon C. 1, Flood H. 1 1. Limerick Regional Hospital
#310 Effect of Previous Anti-Incontinence Surgery on the Outcome Following Pubovaginal Sling
Clyne O. 1, Bannon C. 1, O'Sullivan O. 1, Flood H. 1 1. Limerick Regional Hospital
#311 TRANSVAGINAL BONE-ANCHORED SLING FOR THE TREATMENT OF STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE
Giberti C. 1, Lavagna M. 1, Schenone M. 1, Bonamini A. 1, Siracusano S. 2 1. Dept.of Urology S. Paolo Hospital Savona, 2. Dept.of Urology Trieste University
#312 The Transvaginal Cooper’s Ligament Sling for Genuine Stress Incontinence: Subjective and Objective Outcomes Analysis at 14 Weeks Follow-up
Gandhi S. 1, Koduri S. 2, Goldberg R. 2, Kwon C. 2, Krotz S. 3, Sand P. 2 1. Evanston Continence Center, Northwestern University Medical School, 2. Evanston Continence Center, Northwestern Universit, 3. Northwestern University Medical School
#313 More than Three Years of Long Term Follow-up Results of Anterior Vaginal Wall Sling for the Female Patients with Stress Urinary Incontinence
Jeong J. Y. 1, Lee J. H. 2, Lee J. W. 2, Yoo T. K. 2, , ,. 3, , ,. 3, , ,. 3, , ,. 3, , ,. 3, , ,. 3, , ,. 3, , ,. 3, , ,. 3 1. Department of Urology, Eulji University School of Medicine, 2. Department of Urology, Eulji University School of , 3. ,
#314 Comparison of the Results of Anterior Vaginal Wall Sling versus Pubovaginal Sling Using Cadaveric Fascia Lata for the Treatment of Female Patients with Intrinsic Sphincteric Deficiency
Jeong J. Y. 1, Lee J. W. 2, Yoo T. K. 2 1. Department of Urology, Eulji University School of Medicine, 2. Department of Urology, Eulji University School of
#315 ANTERIOR VAGINAL WALL SLING LONG-TERM OUTCOME DATA: DIFFERENCES BETWEEN OFFICE VERSUS POSTAL SURVEYS
Gousse A. 1, Kester R. 2, Raz S. 3 1. University of Miami School of Medicine, 2. UM, 3. UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, California, USA
#316 Endoscopic Mesh Bladder Neck Suspension- Morbidity and Subjective Outcome
Farag K. 1, Link C. 1, Ismail S. 1, Henalla S. 1 1. barnsley district general hospital
#317 Urodynamic abnormalities in 44 patients before radical prostatectomy
Rikken B. 1, Bosch R. 1 1. Erasmus Medical Centre Rotterdam, department of urology
#318 URINARY INCONTINENCE AFTER RADICAL PERINEAL PROSTATECTOMY: ROLE OF THE URETHRAL FUNCTIONAL LENGTH
Ceresoli A. 1, Marcangeli P. 1, Dell'Aglio F. 1, Colombo F. 1, Cazzaniga A. 1, Guarneri A. 1, Kartalas Goumas J. 1, Grasso Macola G. 1, Follini M. 1, Barbetti E. 1, Austoni E. 1 1. University of Milan - Clinica Urologica III - Ospedale San Giuseppe AFaR
#319 CHANGES OF URINARY FUNCTION FOLLOWING RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY - COMPARISON BETWEEN UNILATERAL RESECTION AND BILATERAL RESECTION OF NEURO-VASCULAR BUNDLE.
Sone A. 1, Kimura T. 1, Shuto K. 1, Shirotani K. 1, Joh Y. 1, Fujii T. 1, Morioka M. 1, Tanaka H. 1 1. Department of Urology, Kawasaki Medical School
#320 Preoperative evaluation of sphincteric function to prospect the recovery of continence after laparoscopic prostatectomy
Shinbo H. 1, Kageyama S. 2, Suzuki K. 2, Ushiyama T. 2, Takayama T. 2, Hayami S. 2, Hirano Y. 2, Fujita K. 2 1. Department of Urology, Hamamatsu University school of Medicine, 2. Department of Urology, Hamamatsu University School
#321 Pro-ACT for treatment of Postprostatectomy-incontinence - Experience after two years
Hübner W. 1, Schlarp O. 2 1. Dept. of urology, Hospital of Korneuburg, 2. Dept.of Urology, Hospital of Korneuburg
#322 EFFICACY OF MALE SLINGS PLACED WITHOUT THE USE OF RETROGRADE PERFUSION PRESSURE
Chon J. 1, Zink J. 1, Shenot P. 1 1. Thomas Jefferson University
#323 Early Experience with New Male Sling Procedures for Male Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI)
Singla A. 1 1. Wayne State University
#324 SHORT-TERM ASSESSMENT OF CONTINENCE AFTER BONE ANCHORED SLING PLACEMENT IN MALE BULBAR URETHRA
Giberti C. 1, Lavagna M. 2, Schenone M. 2, Siracusano S. 3, d'Aloia G. 3 1. Dept. of Urology S. Paolo Hospital, 2. Dept.of Urology S. Paolo Hospital Savona, 3. Dept.of Urology Trieste University
#325 Early continence and voiding function after supraprostatic cystectomy with orthotopic neobladder.
Sutherland, M.D. S. E. 1, Goldman, M.D. H. B. 2, Resnick, M.D. M. I. 2 1. Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine / University Hospitals of Cleveland, 2. Case Western Reserve University / University Hospi
#326 Adequate Transurethral Sphincterotomy (TURS) leads to Significant Improvement in Autonomic Disreflexia in Spinal Cord Injury Patients
perkash i. 1 1. VA and Stanford
#327 Bladder neck responses in the isolated spinal cord elicited by pudendal nerve stimulation
Reitz A. 1, Schmid D. M. 2, Curt A. 3, Knapp P. A. 3, Schurch B. 3 1. Neurourological Unit, ParaCare, University Hospital Balgrist, 2. Department of Urology, University Hospital Zurich, 3. ParaCare, Balgrist University Hospital
#328 Neurotoxins in Neurourology – Where to go?
Zermann D. 1, Schubert J. 2, Löffler U. 2 1. Department of Urology, 2. Urology
#329 Botulinum-A-Toxin for treatment of detrusor hyperreflexia in spinal cord injury patients
Pannek J. 1, Nehiba M. 2, Senge T. 2 1. Urologische Klinik der Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Marienhospital Herne, 2. Marienhospital Herne
#330 Detrusor Hyperreflexia Treatment with Botulinum Toxin A (Dysport®)
Diederichs W. 1 1. Unfallkrankenhaus Berlin
#331 ACUPUNCTURE FOR THE TREATMENT OF URINARY INCONTINENCE CAUSED BY NEUROGENIC OVERACTIVE BLADDER.
Honjo H. 1, Ukimura O. 2, Iwata T. 2, Inaba M. 2, Kitakoji H. 3, Kojima M. 2, Miki T. 2 1. Department of Urology, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine. *Meiji University of Oriental Medicine, 2. Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, 3. Meiji University of Oriental Medicine
#332 Cannabis extracts improve lower urinary tract symptoms in advanced multiple sclerosis
DasGupta R. 1, Brady C. M. 1, Wiseman O. J. 1, Berkley K. J. 1, Fowler C. J. 1 1. Institute of Neurology
#333 LOWER URINARY TRACT DYSFUNCTION FOLLOWING SPINAL SURGERY FOR NON MALIGNANT CAUSES
Arya M. 1, Hamid R. 2, Shah P. 3 1. Institute of Urology and Nephrology, 2. Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore, 3. Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore & In
#334 BLADDER NECK BEHAVIOR IN SUPRASACRAL SPINAL CORD LESIONS
Ravina-Pisaca M. 1, Castro-Diaz D. 1, Rodriguez-Hernandez P. 1, Bañares F. 1 1. University Hospital of the Canary Islands
#335 Urodynamic and Rectomanometric Findings in Patients with Spinal Cord Injury
Pannek J. 1, Greving I. 2, Boetel U. 2, Enck P. 3, Tegenthoff M. 2, Senge T. 4 1. Marienhospital Herne, 2. Bergmannsheil Bochum, 3. Universität Tübingen, 4. Marienhospital
#336 Evaluation for micturitional disturbance after stroke:storage symptoms and residual urine.
Furuno K. 1, Toyokura M. 1, Ishida A. 1, Tonaki Y. 1 1. Dept. of Rehabilitation Medicine,Tokai University, School of Medicine
#337 Relationship between bladder dysfunction and lesion site in multiple sclerosis.
Araki I. 1, Matsui M. 2, Ozawa K. 2, Takeda M. 3, Kuno S. 2 1. Department of Urology, Utano National Hospital and Yamanashi Medical University, 2. Department of Neurology, Utano National Hospital, 3. Department of Urology, Yamanashi Medical Universit
#338 LOWER URINARY TRACT COMPLICATION OF THE DIABETES MELLITUS IN ADULT POPULATION. A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY
Firouz D. 1, Washington M. 1, Babekir N. 1, El-Azab A. 1, Hoogwerf B. 1, Barber M. 1, Rackley R. 1, Vasavada S. 1 1. Cleveland Clinic Foundation
#339 EFFECT OF L-DOPA ON LOWER URINARY TRACT BEHAVIOR IN PARKINSON'S DISEASE PATIENTS
Finazzi Agro' E. 1, Peppe A. 2, Parisi A. I. 1, Pratesi L. 2, Bitelli M. 1, Caltagirone C. 3, Vespasiani G. 1 1. Dept. of Urology University, 2. IRCCS S. Lucia, 3. Dept. of Neurology University
#340 URODYNAMIC EVALUATION OF TAMSULOSIN EFFECT ON NEUROGENIC DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY.
Antonio Carbone R. P. 1, Palleschi G. 2, Morello P. 2, Tubaro A. 2, Cristini C. 2 1. University of Rome, 2. “La Sapienza” University of Rome, Ital
#341 Efficacy and Tolerance of Propiverine in Neurogenic Detrusor Overactivity in Comparison with Oxybutynin
Stöhrer M. 1, Mürtz G. 2, Schnabel F. 2, Kramer G. 3, Gramatté T. 2, Kirch W. 4 1. BG-Unfall-klinik, 2. Apogepha Arzneimittel GmbH, Dresden, Germany, 3. BG-Unfallklinik, Murnau, Germany, 4. University of Technology, Dresden, Germany
#342 THE USE OF THE MEMOKATH STENT IN THE TREATMENT OF DETRUSOR SPHINCTER DYSSYNERGIA IN SPINAL CORD INJURY PATIENTS-A 7 YEAR FOLLOW UP
Hamid R. 1, Mobashiri R. 2, Zafirakis H. 2, Shah P. 2 1. Spinal Injuries Unit, Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore, 2. Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore
#343 THE USE OF PERMANANT STENTS IN SPINAL CORD INJURY PATIENTS WITH DETRUSOR SPHINCTER DYSSYNERGIA -- A 10 YEAR FOLLOW UP
Hamid R. 1, Mobashiri R. 2, Arya M. 3, Shah P. 4 1. Spinal Injuries Unit,Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore, 2. Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore, 3. Institute of Urology and Nephrology, London, 4. Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore & In
#344 THE TREATMENT OF MALE STRESS INCONTINENCE IN NEUROPATHIC BLADDERS WITH POLYDIMETHLYSILOXANE
Arya M. 1, Hamid R. 2, Sharon A. 2, Shah P. 2 1. Institute of Urology and Nephrology, 2. Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore, UK
#345 ABSTRACT WITHDRAWN BY AUTHOR
Castro-Diaz D. 1, Ravina-Pisaca M. 1, Postius J. 1, Rodriguez-Hernández P. 1, Hernandez-Siverio N. 1, Bañares F. 1 1. University Hospital of the Canary Islands
#346 Bipedicled anterior Detrusor flap in the management of total urinary incontinence
Fayed A. S. 1, Hassouna M. E. 1, Koreitim A. 1, Shoukry M. S. 1 1. Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University
#347 Continent urinary diversion for neurogenic bladder
Grise p. 1, EGON G. 2, Group G. 3 1. CHU, 2. L'ARCHE LE MANS, 3. Study
#348 Bladder management and risk of bladder stone formation in spinal cord injured patients
Ord J. 1, Lunn D. 2, Reynard J. 3 1. National Spinal Injuries Centre, Stoke Mandeville Hospital, 2. University Department of Statistics, Oxford, 3. National Spinal Injuries Centre, Stoke Mandeville
#349 SES-NUD: A STANDARDISED SYSTEM FOR THE EVALUATION OF NEUROGENIC URINARY TRACT DYSFUNCTION
Pesce F. 1, Carone R. 2, The Ad Hoc Committee of SIUD-SoMIPar a. 3 1. Dept. Urology - Verona University, 2. CRF-CTO Spinal Cord Injury Centre, Turin, 3. Italy
#350 The prevalence of nocturia in the Dutch adult population
Van Dijk L. 1, Kooij D. 2, Schellevis F. 2 1. Nivel (Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research), 2. Nivel
#351 The Impact of Nocturia on Productivity, Vitality and Utility
Mattiasson A. 1, Kobelt G. 2, Borgstroem F. 3, Kildegaard-Nielsen S. 4 1. University Hospital, 2. HDI France, Speracedes, France, 3. Stockholm Health Economics Consulting, Uppsala, Sw, 4. Ferring, Copenhagen, Denmark
#352 The efficacy and safety of oral Desmopressin in the treatment of nocturia in men and women
van Kerrebroeck P. 1, Rezapour M. 2, Thuroff J. 3, Cortesse A. 4 1. University Hospital of Maastricht, 2. Kvinnokliniken, Adademiska, Uppsala, Sweden, 3. Urologische Poliklinik, Universitat Mainz, Germany, 4. Service d'Urology, Hopital Saint Louis, Paris
#353 Oral desmopressin (MinirinÒ) in long-term treatment of male and female patients with nocturia
Lose G. 1, Mattiasson A. 2 1. County Hospital of Glostrup, 2. University Hospital of Lund, Sweden
#354 Treatment of non urge (stress) incontinence and nighttime voiding (nocturia) in patients with urge predominant urinary incontinence
Appell R. 1, Dmochowski R. 2 1. Baylor College of Medicine, 2. Vanderbilt University Medical Center
#355 SNORING HAS AN IMPACT ON NOCTURIA IN MEN WITH INFRAVESICAL OBSTRUCTION.
Kinn A. 1, Harlid R. 2 1. Dept of Urology, Karolinska Hospital, 2. Karolinska Institute, Stockholm
#356 THE EFFECTS OF DESMOPRESSIN ON NOCTURNAL URINARY VOLUME IN PATIENTS WITH ORTHOTOPIC NEOBLADDER
Siracusano S. 1, pecorari v. 2, d'aloia g. 2, tomasi p. a. 3, di benedetto p. 4, stener s. 2, tiberio a. 2, giberti c. 5, delitala g. 3, federico e. 2 1. Dept. of Urology Trieste University, 2. dept.of urology trieste University, 3. dept. of endocrinology sassari University, 4. dept.of rehabilitation udine Hospital, 5. dept of urology savona Hospital
#357 Application of Churchill’s Classification to Neurogenic Bladder in the Pediatric Patients with Spina Bifida
Kim K. M. 1, Lee S. W. 2 1. Department of Urology, College of Medicine, Seoul National University, 2. Dep of Urology, College of Medicine, Seoul Nationa
#358 Risk Factors for Urinary Tract in Myelomeningoceles Not Treated Regarding Urinary Dysfunctions
Bruschini H. 1, Srougi M. 1 1. Federal Universty of Sao Paulo
#359 Detrusor hypocontrctility symptoms in valve boys may be ameliorated by alpha-blockers treatment.
De Gennaro M. 1, Mosiello G. 2, Capitanucci M. L. 2, Gatti C. 2, Silveri M. 2 1. Urodynamic Unit .Bambino Gesu' Children's Hospital, 2. Department of Pediatric Surgery. Bambino Gesu' Chi
#360 Safety and efficacy of oxybutynin chloride in children with detrusor hyperreflexia: results of the CHOICES study
Franco I. 1, Grady R. 2, Horowitz M. 3, Adams R. 4, Lindert K. 5 1. Pediatric Urology of NY, 2. Childrens Hospital and Regional Medical Hospital, 3. New York Presbyterian Hospital, 4. Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children, 5. ALZA Corporation
#361 Is Stoller neuromodulation tolerated by children?
Mastracci P. 1, De Gennaro M. 2, Capitanucci M. L. 2, Mosiello G. 2, Silveri M. 2, Mosconi M. 2 1. Bambino Gesu' Children's Hospital. Urodynamic Unit, 2. Department of Pediatric Surgery, Urodynamic Unit.
#362 Detrusor neuronal maturational delay is a possible course of incontinence in the bladder exstrophy patients
Makedonsky I. 1, n/a n. 2 1. Children's Hospital # 3, 2. n/a
#363 UROLOGIC COMPLICATIONS IN CHILDREN WITH SPINA BIFIDA USING CLEAN INTERMITTENT CATHETERISATION - FIVE YEARS OR LONGER
Moore K. N. 1, Campbell J. 1, Voaklander D. 2, Mix L. 1 1. University of Alberta, 2. University of Northern British Columbia
#364 Paediatric Spina Bifida Patients and Pre-lubricated Intermittent Catheter Use
Nichols T. 1, English A. 2, McPhail J. 2 1. Hollister Incorporated, 2. Hollister Limited
#365 Retention control training in monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis: doest it merely increase bladder capacity
De Wachter S. 1, Vermandel A. 1, De Moerloose K. 2, Wyndaele J. 1 1. University Antwerpen, 2. University Gent
#366 VOIDING PATTERNS OF HEALTHY INFANTS AND THOSE WITH RECURRENT URINARY TRACT INFECTION
ESTANOL M. V. 1, BOLONG D. 2, LETRAN J. 2 1. University of Santo Tomas Hospital, 2. UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS
#367 Efficacy and tolerability of propiverine in children suffering from overactive bladder - a double-blind, randomized, clinical trial versus oxybutynin and placebo
Batinic D. 1, Mürtz G. 2, Schnabel F. 2, Gramatté T. 2, Kirch W. 3 1. University Hospital Salata, Children´s Department, 2. Apogepha, Dresden, Germany, 3. Technical University, Institute of clinical pharma
#368 The role of homeflowmetry in the evaluation of refractory enuresis
Yang S. S. D. 1, Wang C. C. 1, Hsieh C. H. 1, Chen Y. T. 1 1. En Chu Kong hospital
#369 PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLE RETRAINING FOR PEDIATRIC PATIENTS WITH VOIDING DYSFUNCTION
ESTANOL M. V. 1, BOLONG D. 1, LETRAN J. 1 1. University of Santo Tomas Hospital
#370 AUGMENTATION CYSTOPLASTY WITH MACE PROCEDURE IN THE TREATMENT OF MYELODYSPLASTIC CHILDREN
SKOBEJKO-WLODARSKA L. 1, CZYZ J. 2, STRULAK K. 2, GASTOL P. 2 1. DEPARTMENT OF PAEDIATRIC UROLOGY, CHILDREN'S MEMORIAL HEALTH INSTITUTE, 2. CHILDREN'S MEMORIAL HEALTH INSTITUTE
#371 SINGLE NUCLEOTIDE POLYMORPHISM OF ALPHA1a- AND BETA3-ADRENOCEPTORS IN UROLOGICAL PATIENTS WITH AND WITHOUT MICTURITION SYMPTOMS. - POSSIBLE MECHANISM FOR HYPERACTIVITY OF ADRENERGIC NERVE AND TAILR-MADE MEDICINE.
Takeda M. 1, Araki I. 2, Kamiyama M. 2, Takihana Y. 2, Tanabe N. 2 1. Department of Urology, Yamanashi Medical University, 2. Yamanashi Medical University
#372 Age accelerating accumulation advanced glycation end products (AGE) in human urinary bladder
Matsumoto K. 1, Yoshida M. 2, Masunaga K. 2, Ueda S. 2, Tanaka M. 3, Takeya M. 3, Nagai R. 4, Horiuchi S. 4 1. Department of Urology Kumamoto University School of Medicine, 2. Department of Urology Kumamoto University School o, 3. Department of Pathology Kumamoto University School, 4. Department of Biochemistry Kumamoto University Sch
#373 Muscle cell junctions of the detrusor in patients with stress urinary incontinence (SUI), bladder outlet obstruction (BOO) and hyperreflexic neurogenic bladder dysfunction (NBD)
Haferkamp A. 1, Wagner N. 1, Dörsam J. 2, Pannek J. 3, Schumacher S. 1, Müller S. C. 1 1. University of Bonn, Department of Urology, 2. University of Heidelberg, Department of Urology, 3. University of Bochum, Department of Urology, Marie
#374 MRI VISUALIZATION OF THE MAJOR BLOOD VESSELS DURING TENSION-FREE VAGINAL TAPE (TVT) PROCEDURE
KRISSI H. 1, ADAM J. 2, STANTON S. 2 1. ST GEORGES HOSPITAL, 2. ST GERGES HOSPITAL
#375 USEFULNESS OF TRANSPERINEAL ULTRASONOGRAPHY WITH PATIENTS IN UPRIGHT POSITION FOR VISUALIZATION OF LOWER URINARY TRACT - THE 2nd REPORT
Nishiguchi T. 1, Tanaka Y. 2, Itakura S. 2, Oi H. 2, Kobayashi T. 2, Kanayama N. 2 1. Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, 2. Hamamatsu University Schoool of Medicine
#376 Introital Ultrasonography for Diagnosis of Stress Incontinence
Al-Nazer A. 1, Sammour H. 2, Ibrahim K. 2, Hussein K. 2, Al-Sweify W. 2 1. Urogynecology Unit, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, 2. Ain Shams University
#377 Frequency-volume charts of women with genuine stress urinary incontinence and of women with genuine motor urge urinary incontinence
van Melick H. 1, van Venrooij G. 2, Boon T. 2 1. University Medical Center Utrecht, dep. of Urology, 2. UMC Utrecht
#378 Transvaginal color Doppler analysis of blood flow impedance of bladder arteries in women stress incontinence.
Cendrowski K. 1, Sawicki W. 2, Śpiewankiewicz B. 2, Wypych P. 2, Stelmachów J. 2 1. Faculty Obstet. & Gynecol., Warsaw, 2. Faculty Obstet. & Gynecol., Warsaw,
#379 CONTRIBUTION OF MODELING TO UNDERSTANDING OF THE MODE OF ACTION OF SUB-URETHRA TAPE PROCEDURE FOR CURE OF FEMALE STRESS INCONTINENCE
VALENTINI F. 1, FRITEL X. 2, NELSON P. 3, PIGNE A. 2 1. UPRES 2393 Université Paris 6, Laboratoire d'Urodynamique et de Neurophysiologie Vésicale, 2. Service de Gynécologie-Obstétrique, Hôpital Rothsc, 3. UPRES 2393 Université Paris 6, France
#380 To Determine the Precision and Accuracy of Ultrasound Measurements of Post Void Residual Bladder volume (PVRBV) in Post-partum Women: A Validation Study
Yip S. 1, Sahota D. 1, Chang A. 1 1. The Chinese University of Hong Kong
#381 Efficiency of bladder Scan™ (BVI-3000) for valuation of the retentionnal urinary volume 2 hours in the postpartum.Prospective study of 70 patients.
Fabien D. 1, Nawel A. 1, Didier B. 2, Xavier F. 1, Raphaël P. 2, Gérard A. 3, Jean Louis B. 1 1. Rothschild hospital - gynecology and obstetric department, 2. Biostatistic department - Saint-Louis hospital - P, 3. Neurological readaptation and perineal exploration
#382 URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS DURING PREGNANCY IN WOMAN WITH VESICOURETERAL REFLUX
DiMarco C. 1, DiMarco D. 1, Ramin K. 1, Gebhart J. 1, Kramer S. 1 1. Mayo Clinic
#383 Correlation between Urine Dipstick and Urine Culture in Screening Women with Urinary Incontinence for Urinary Tract Infection
Buchsbaum G. 1, Albushies D. 1 1. University of Rochester
#384 Accuracy of urine dipstick analysis in a urogynecologic population
Kenton K. 1, Raza F. 1, FitzGerald M. P. 1, Brubaker L. 2 1. Loyola University Medical Center, 2. Loyola Univesity Medical Center
#385 Micturition EMG in the diagnosis of recurrent UTI’s of young women
Schlarp O. 1, Häusler N. 2, Hübner W. 2 1. Urologic department, Hospital of Korneuburg, 2. Urology, hospital of Korneuburg
#386 Is the sole ICS prolapse staging sufficient for the registration of the maximal decensus of the back vaginal wall?
Najjari L. 1, Bucher S. 1, Schüssler B. 1 1. Kantonsspital Luzern
#387 The effect of vaginal distension of vaginal topography and urethral function in the rat
Kenton K. 1, Brubaker L. 2, Kerns J. 3, Ferguson C. 4, Damaser M. 4 1. Loyola University Medical Center, 2. Loyola University, 3. Rush University, 4. Hines VA Medical Center
#388 THE YIELD OF OFFICE CYSTOSCOPY IN THE EVALUATION OF FEMALE LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS
Goldberg R. 1, Sherman W. 1, Atkuru L. 1, Kwon C. 1, Gandhi S. 1, Sand P. 1 1. Evanston Continence Center, Northwestern University Medical School
#389 DOES ABACTERIAL PROSTATITIS REALLY EXIST?
Guercini F. 1, Mazzoli S. 2, Costantini E. 1, Pajoncini C. 1, Porena M. 1 1. Department of Urology-Perugia University, 2. STD Centre-S.M.Annunziata Hospital-Florence-Italy
#390 Urinary Excretion of Monocyte Chemotactic Protein-1 in Patients with Interstitial Cystitis
Bouchelouche K. 1, Andersen L. 2, Alvarez S. 3, Nordling J. 2, Bouchelouche P. 4 1. Smooth Muscle Laboratory, Department of Urology, Herlev Hospital, University of Copenhagen, 2. Department of Urology, Herlev Hospital, 3. Smooth Muscle Laboratory, Herlev Hospital, 4. Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Koege Univers
#391 Urodynamic studies in interstitial cystitis
Takei M. 1, Yamaguchi A. 1 1. Harasanshin General Hospital
#392 THERE IS A LOW INCIDENCE OF RECURRENT BACTERIURIA IN INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS PATIENTS FOLLOWED LONGITUDINALLY
Stanford, MD, MS, FACOG E. 1, Copeland, RN T. 2, McMurphy, PA, RN C. 2 1. St. Mary's/Good Samaritan, 2. Same
#393 HEALTH RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE (HRQOL) AFTER RADICAL PERINEAL PROSTATECTOMY (RPP)—PROSPECTIVE LONGITUDINAL STUDY
Kirschner-Hermanns R. 1, Knispel C. 1, Reineke T. 2, Jakse G. 1 1. Urologische Universtätsklinik Aachen, 2. Biometrisches Institut Universtätklinik Aachen
#394 A Study on the Impact of Urinary Incontinence on Quality of Life, Dyadic Relationship and Sexual Function in Hong Kong Chinese Women
Yip S. 1, Chan A. 2, Tang C. 1, Shek D. 1, Chung T. 1 1. The Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2. United Christian Hospital
#395 IMPACT OF URINARY INCONTINENCE ON QUALITY OF LIFE, AMONG WOMEN WITH PREVIOUS MULTIPLE CHILDBIRTH
Goldberg R. 1, Kwon C. 1, Gandhi S. 1, Atkuru L. 1, Sorenson M. 2, Sand P. 1 1. Evanston Continence Center, Northwestern University Medical School, 2. Evanston Northwestern Healthcare
#396 QOL ASSESSMENTS 2 YEARS AFTER TVT SURGERY
TOMOE H. 1, KONDO A. 2, TAKEI M. 3, NAKATA M. 4, TOMA H. 1 1. Tokyo Women's Medical University, 2. Komaki Shimin Hospital, 3. Hara-Sanshinkai Hospital, 4. Tokyo Police Hospital
#397 Health Related Quality of Life of Patients With Overactive Bladder Receiving Tolterodine Extended Release in Japan
Homma Y. 1, Kawabe K. 2 1. Tokyo University Hospital, 2. Yaizu General Hospital
#398 Does Being in Control make Life Better? The Use of Desmopressin in Daytime Urinary Incontinence.
Robinson D. 1, Dixon A. 2, Cardozo L. 2, Anders K. 2 1. Department of Urogynaecology, Kings College Hospital, 2. Kings College Hospital
#399 SEXUAL HEALTH QUESTIONNAIRE STUDY ON WOMEN ATTENDING GYNAECOLOGY OUT PATIENTS FOR VAGINAL SURGERY
Perera M. 1, Ashraff M. 2, Emery S. 3 1. Dept. of Urogynaecology, Singleton Hospital,, 2. Singleton Hsopital, Swansea, 3. Singleton Hospital
#400 ASSOCIATION BETWEEN URINARY INCONTINENCE AND FEMALE SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION: A PRELIMINARY, PROSPECTIVE STUDY USING VALIDATED QUESTIONNAIRES
Kester R. 1, Soloway C. 2, Kava B. 2, Kim S. 2, Gousse A. 2 1. University of Miami School of Medicine, 2. UM
#401 The association of urinary incontinence and depression
Giannantoni A. 1, Di Stasi S. M. 2, Mearini E. 3, Bini V. 4, Balestra A. 4, Farneti F. 3, Porena M. 3 1. Department of Urology, University of Perugia, 2. Dpt. of Urology,, 3. Dpt. of Urology, University of Perugia, Perugia-It, 4. Dpt. of Gynaecologic, Obstretics and Paediatric Sc
#402 AN ASSESSMENT OF THE QUALITY OF LIFE FOLLOWING THE BURCH COLOPOSUSPENSION OPERATION
Anwar t. 1, Kiwanuka A. 2, Sankey S. 3 1. Henry Ford Health System, 2. Tameside General Hospital, Ashton-u-Lyne,UK, 3. Henry Ford Health System,Detroit, USA
#403 User evaluation of SpeediCath, the ready to use catheter.
Koenen J. H. 1, Hoogendoorn P. 1 1. Coloplast bv
#404 Cost of Pelvic Floor Surgery
Koelle D. 1 1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University Hospital Innsbruck
#405 Burden of Illness of Urinary Incontinence for the Italian National Health Service (NHS): an exploratory approach using administrative data
Mannino S. 1, Cavuto S. 2, Groth N. 3, Risi O. 4, Salmoiraghi M. 2, Belloli A. 2, Sandri S. 4 1. Health Agency - Province of Lodi, 2. Health Agency, Province of Lodi, Italy, 3. 2. University of Siena, Italy, 4. Department of Urology, Hospital of Magenta, Italy
#406 Effective management of anal incontinence: issues on health care
Leroi A. 1, Demirci S. 1, Bertot P. 1, Michot F. 1, Denis P. 1 1. Digestive Tract Research Group ADEN EA 3234/IFR MP23
#407 Assessing S3 Neuromodulation Efficacy
Symons S. 1, Williamson M. 1, Barnecott J. 1, Harrison S. 1 1. Pinderfields General Hospital
#408 Sacral Nerve Stimulation Therapy and its Effect on Self-Reported Depression Symptoms in Persons Diagnosed with Voiding Dysfunctions
van Kerrebroeck P. D. P. E. 1, Siegel, M.D. S. 2, Carlson, Ph.D. A. 3 1. Academisch Ziekenhuis Maastricht, 2. Metropolitan Urologic Specialists, 3. Data Intelligence Consultants, LLC
#409 A comprehensive program to manage neuromuscular dysfunction of the pelvic floor associated with vulvodynia with or without urinary symptoms
Anderson R. 1, Anderson, MD R. 2, Wise, PhD D. 2, Namazi, BsC N. 2 1. Department of Urology, Stanford University Medical Center, 2. Stanford Urology Department
#410 Slight changes to fix the PNE lead can double the success rate
Sievert K. 1, Brinkmann O. A. 1, Bode M. 1, Hertle L. 1 1. Departmet of Urology, University of Muenster
#411 UPPER BUTTOCK PLACEMENT OF SACRAL NEUROSTIMULATOR RESULTS IN DECREASED ADVERSE EVENTS AND REOPERATION RATES
Das A. 1, Siegel S. 2, Rivas D. 3, Schmidt R. 4 1. Albany Medical College, 2. Metropolitan Urology, 3. Jefferson Medical College, 4. Quincy Urology
#412 Therapy of neurogenic and non neurogenic detrusor overactivity with injections of botulinum-A toxin into the detrusor muscle and continent vesicostomy
Schumacher S. 1, Haferkamp A. 1, Müller S. C. 1 1. University of Bonn, Department of Urology
#413 Longterm results after 36 months for chronic bilateral neuromodulation
Seif C. 1, Peter Martin B. 2, Stefan B. 3, Joachim W. 3, Francisco M. P. 2, Peter A. 3, Klaus-Peter J. 2 1. Universitätsklinikum Kiel, Klinik für Urologie, 2. University Hospital Kiel, 3. University Hospital Mannheim
#414 LONG TERM EFFECTS OF SACRAL NERVE STIMULATION IN PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM URINARY RETENTION: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY
Heesakkers J. P. 1, Bemelmans B. L. 1, van den Hombergh U. 2 1. Dept Urology UMC St Radboud, 2. Bakken Research Center
#415 LONG TERM EFFECT OF INTERSTIM® IN PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM REFRACTORY URGE INCONTINENCE: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY
#416 LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF SACRAL NEUROMODULATION IN PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM URGENCY / FREQUENCY.
Bemelmans B. L. 1, Heesakkers J. P. 1, van den Hombergh U. 2 1. Dept Urology UMC St Radboud, 2. Bakken Research Center
#417 Italian experience in sacral percutaneous implant (SPI) technique for sacral neuromodulation
SPINELLI M. 1, DEL POPOLO G. 2, KOCJIANCIC E. 3, SPREAFICO L. 4, CURTI P. 5, CERVIGNI M. 6, CARONE R. 7, CARACENI E. 8, MINARDI D. 9, LA PIRA G. 10, CERFEDA M. 11, GIARDIELLO G. 12 1. UROLOGICAL AND NEURO-UROLOGY DEPT MAGENTA HOSPITAL, 2. CTO FIRENZE, 3. MAGGIORE HOSPITAL NOVARA, 4. MONTECCHIO E. HOSPITAL, 5. VERONA HOSPITAL, 6. IDI ROMA, 7. CTO-CRF-MA TORINO, 8. CIVITANOVA M. HOSPITAL, 9. ASL POLOCLINICO UMBERTO I ANCONA, 10. SIRACUSA HOSPITAL, 11. TRICASE HOSPITAL, 12. MEDTRONIC ITALY
#418 Neurophysiological evaluation related to stimuls frequency in S3 electrical modulation for voiding disorder.
Malaguti S. 1, Spinelli M. 2, Zanollo L. 2, Lazzeri M. 3, Giardiello G. 4 1. Dept. Clinical neurophysiology S. maugeri foundation IRCCS Institute of montescano Pavia, 2. Magenta hospital, 3. S. Chiara hospital Florence, 4. Medtronic Italy
#419 The role of the sympathetic nerve system in patients with chronic urinary retention undergoing temporary sacral neuromodulation.
Bross S. 1, Braun P. M. 2, Weiss J. 3, Seif C. 2, Knoll T. 3, Juenemann K. P. 2, Alken P. 3 1. Department of Urology, University Hospital Mannheim gGmbH, 2. Dept. of Urology, Kiel, 3. Dept. of Urolgy, Mannheim
#420 Beneficial effect on nocturia of InterStim for the treatment of refractory urgency/frequency and urge incontinence.
#421 Management of Generator Site Pain with a Lidoderm patch 5% in Pelvic Pain Patients treated with Sacral Nerve Stimulation
Doggweiler-Wiygul R. 1, MacDiarmid S. A. 2, Rueff S. 2 1. University of Tennessee, Department of Urology, 2. University of Tennessee, Department of Urology
#422 SACRAL NERVE STIMULATION IN THE PATIENTS WITH NEUROGENIC VOIDING DYSFUNCTION DUE TO SACROCOCCYGEAL DEFECT
Liao L. 1, Xie K. 2, Chen Z. 3 1. Dept. of Urology, Beijing Boai Hospital, China Rehabilitation Research Center, 2. The second Hospital, Guangzhou Medical college, 3. Wuhan Tongji Hospital
#423 Urodynamic Evaluation of Sacral Nerve Stimulation Treatment for Patients with Urge Incontinence
Groenendijk P. 1, Lycklama a Nijeholt G. 1, van den Hombergh U. 2 1. Leiden University Medical Center, 2. Medtronic Interstim
#424 SHORT TERME EFFECT OF SACRAL SURFACE THERAPEUTIC ELECTRICAL STIMULATION TO THE DRUG RESISTANT NOCTURNAL ENURESIS
NAKAGAWA H. 1, Namima T. 2, Takeuchi A. 3, Kaiho Y. 3, Yokozuka M. 3, Arai Y. 3 1. Department of Urology School of Medicine Tohoku University, 2. Tohoku Rosai Hospital, 3. TOhoku University
#425 ELECTRICAL STIMULATION HAS HIGH UTILITY OUTSIDE CLINICAL TRIALS
Brubaker L. 1 1. Loyola University Medical Center
#426 DAILY TRANS CUTANEOUS ELECTRICAL NERVE STIMULATION (DTENS) AFTER RADICAL PERINEAL PROSTATECTOMY:A FREE COST EFFECTIVE BIOFEEDBACK TECHNIQUE IN THE TREATMENT OF POST OPERATIVE URINARY INCONTINENCE
Ceresoli A. 1, Kartalas Goumas J. 1, Colombo F. 1, Barbetti E. 1, Dell'Aglio F. 1, Bonacina P. 1, Cazzaniga A. 1, Grasso Macola G. 1, Guarneri A. 1, Austoni E. 1 1. University of Milan - Clinica Urologica III - Ospedale San Giuseppe AFaR
#427 URODYNAMIC FINDINGS DURING PERCUTANEOUS TIBIAL NERVE STIMULATION (PTNS)
Finazzi Agrò E. 1, Parisi A. I. 1, Petta F. 1, Shestani T. 1, D'Amico A. 1, Zuccalà A. 1, Micali F. 1 1. Dept. of Urology University
#428 Transrectal Electrostimulation – A Method to Specify an Acontractile Bladder Dysfunction?
Löffler U. 1, Schubert J. 2, Zermann D. 2 1. Department of Urology, 2. Urology
#429 EXTRACORPORAL MAGNETIC INNERVATION THERAPY(ExMI) FOR THE TREATMENT OF INCONTINENCE AND PELVIC PAIN SYNDRM—FACT OR FICTION
Kirschner-Hermanns R. 1, Schäfer W. 2, Jakse G. 3 1. Urologische Klinik, Universitätsklinikum der RWTH Aachen, 2. Urolgische Universitätklinik Aachen, 3. Urologische Universtätsklinik Aachen
#430 Magnetic therapy in the treatment of women with urinary incontinence – a prospective, randomised, double blinded study.
Vauhnik R. 1, But I. 2 1. General Hospital Maribor, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, 2. General Hospital Maribor, Department of Gyneocolog
#431 Pelvic floor magnetic stimulation (PMS) therapy for urinary incontinence
Lee J. 1, Lee W. 2 1. Department of Urology, Korea University College of Medicine, 2. Urology, Yonsei University College of Medicine
#432 Functional magnetic stimulation as a treatment of urine incontinence in female: the chair
Chandi D. D. 1, Venema P. L. 1 1. Leyenburg Ziekenhuis
#433 FUNCTIONAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION FOR TREATMENT OF URINARY INCONTINENCE – PRESENTATION OF PULSEGEN DEVICE
But I. 1 1. Gynecologic Clinic Maribor
#434 Pharmacological effects of berberine and palmatine on the prostate and urethral smooth muscle of the rabbit
Oh S. 1, Kang J. 2, Kim S. J. 3, Hong E. K. 4, Kim K. M. 5 1. Department of Urology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, 2. Department of Urology, Eulji Medical Center, 3. Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Sung, 4. Medvill Co., Ltd., 5. Department of Urology, Seoul National University C
#435 Efficiency of extracorporeal magnetic innervation (ExMI) in urinary incontinence: A symptomatic assessment
Perianan M. 1, Huat Chye Peter L. 2 1. Changi General Hospital, 2. Andrology, Urology and ontinence Centre, Gleneagle
#436 10- AND 20-MG ORAL DOSES OF YM905, A NOVEL, BLADDER-SELECTIVE ANTIMUSCARINIC: PHARMACOKINETICS, PHARMACODYNAMICS, AND SAFETY IN HEALTHY, ELDERLY MEN AND WOMEN
Smulders R. A. 1, Krauwinkel W. 1, Abila B. 1, van Zijtveld J. 1 1. Yamanouchi Europe B.V.
#437 ABSOLUTE BIOAVAILABILITY OF YM905 IN HEALTHY MALE VOLUNTEERS: A SINGLE-DOSE, RANDOMIZED, TWO-PERIOD CROSSOVER STUDY
Kuipers M. 1, Tran D. D. 1, Krauwinkel W. 1, Abila B. 1, Mulder H. 1 1. Yamanouchi Europe B.V.
#438 A PLACEBO-CONTROLLED, DOSE-RISING STUDY IN HEALTHY MALE VOLUNTEERS TO EVALUATE SAFETY, TOLERABILITY, PHARMACOKINETICS, AND PHARMACODYNAMICS OF SINGLE ORAL DOSES OF YM905
Smulders R. A. 1, Tan H. T. 1, Krauwinkel W. 1, Abila B. 1, van Zijtveld J. 1 1. Yamanouchi Europe B.V.
#439 MULTIPLE DOSING WITH YM905, A NOVEL, BLADDER-SELECTIVE ANTIMUSCARINIC, IN HEALTHY MEN: SAFETY, TOLERABILITY, AND PHARMACOKINETICS
Smulders R. A. 1, van Alphen W. 1, Visser J. 1, Abila B. 1, van Zijtveld J. 1 1. Yamanouchi Europe B.V.
#440 Long term safety update: extended-release oxybutynin
#441 Safety and pharmacokinetics of the novel antimuscarinic drug fesoterodine in populations of different age or gender
Sachse R. 1, Cawello W. 1, Hammes W. 1, Horstmann R. 1 1. Schwarz Biosciences
#442 PHARMACOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF KRP-197 ON HUMAN ISOLATED URINARY BLADDER
MURAKAMI S. 1, YOSHIDA M. 1, IWASHITA H. 1, OTANI M. 1, MIYAMAE K. 1, MASUNAGA K. 1, UEDA S. 1 1. Department of Urology, Kumamoto University School of medicine
#443 Sympathomimetic drug ameliorates postural hypotension but may increase the risk of urinary retention
Sakakibara R. 1, Uchiyama T. 1, Yoshiyama M. 1, Hattori T. 1, Yamanishi T. 2 1. Neurology Department Chiba University, 2. Urology Department Dokkyo Medical College
#444 The Cysteinyl Leukotriene D4 Receptor Antagonist Montelukast for the Treatment of Interstitial Cystitis. A 12-Month Follow-up Study.
Bouchelouche K. 1, Nordling J. 2, Hald T. 2, Bouchelouche P. 3 1. Department of Urology, Herlev Hospital, University of Copenhagen, 2. Department of Urology, Herlev Hospital, 3. Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Koege Univers
#445 Darifenacin is selective for the human recombinant M3 receptor subtype
Napier C. 1, Gupta P. 1 1. Pfizer Inc
#446 Pharmacokinetic Profile of Oxybutynin and its Active Metabolite N-Desethyloxybutynin in Relation to Salivary Production in Health Volunteers
Appell, MD R. 1, Zobrist, PhD H. 2, Thomas, PhD H. 3, Sanders, PharmD S. 2 1. Baylor College of Medicine, 2. Watson Laboratories, Inc., 3. Watson Laboratories, Inc
#447 CO-ADMINISTRATION OF KETOCONAZOLE, A POTENT CYP3A4 INHIBITOR, DOES NOT AFFECT SAFETY OR TOLERABILITY OF YM905
Smith N. 1, van Zijtveld J. 2, Swart P. J. 2 1. Yamanouchi USA, 2. Yamanouchi Europe B.V.
#448 PHARMACOKINETICS OF YM905, A NOVEL, BLADDER-SELECTIVE ANTIMUSCARINIC, ARE NOT ADVERSELY AFFECTED BY FOOD
Uchida T. 1, Smulders R. A. 2, Abila B. 2, Mulder H. 2 1. Yamanouchi Pharmaceutical Company, Ltd., 2. Yamanouchi Europe B.V.
#449 Pharmacodynamic profiling of the novel antimuscarinic drug fesoterodine on rat bladder
Breidenbach A. 1, Pandita R. 2, Selve N. 3, Andersson K. 2 1. Dept. Pharmacology/Toxicology, Schwarz BioSciences GmbH, 2. Dept. Clinical Pharmacology, Lund University Hospi, 3. Dept. Pharmacology/Toxicology, Schwarz BioSciences
#450 EFFECS OF KRP-197, MUSCARINIC RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST ON K+ RELEASE OF THE SALIVARY GLAND AND BLADDER CONTRACTION IN THE RAT
Tanioka A. 1, Kiyota H. 1, Miyachi H. 1, Segawa M. 1 1. Discovery Research Laboratories,Kyorin Pharmaceutical Co.,Ltd.,
#451 Pre-Clinical Pharmacology of RO1151240, a Selective Alpha1A/L-Adrenoceptor Partial Agonist Being Developed for the Treatment of Stress Urinary Incontinence
Blue D. 1, Daniels D. 1, Tang H. 1, Tuse T. 1, Westbrock G. 1, Williams T. 1, Ford A. 1 1. Roche Bioscience
#452 FUNCTIONAL INVESTIGATION OF BETA-ADRENOCEPTORS IN ISOLATED HUMAN DETRUSOR – USING THE NOVEL SELECTIVE BETA3-ADRENOCEPTOR AGONIST, KUC-7322
Igawa Y. 1, Seki S. 2, Mizusawa H. 2, Satoh T. 2, Ishizuka O. 2, Nishizawa O. 2, Andersson K. 3 1. Department of Urology, Shinshu University School of Medicine, 2. Shinshu University, 3. Lund University Hospital
#453 BLADDER DYSFUCTION IN CRONIC RENAL FAILURE PATIENTS WAITING SIMULTANEOUS KIDNEY-PANCREAS TRANSPLANTATION.
Simonetti R. 1, Bruschini H. 1, Almeida C. 1, Pestana J. O. 1, Utida C. 1, Truzzi J. C. 1, Srougi M. 1 1. Federal University of Sao Paulo
#454 The effect of anticholinergic therapy on mixed incontinence
Digesu A. 1, Khan M. 2, Leskova L. 3, Khullar V. 4 1. Bari University Hospital, 2. St.Mary's Hospital, London, 3. St. Mary's Hospital,London, 4. St Mary's Hospital,London
#455 ALPHA-BLOCKERS INCREASE VESICAL AND PROSTATIC BLOOD FLOW AND BLADDER CAPACITY
Strasser H. 1, Pinggera G. 2, Hohlbrugger G. 2, Frauscher F. 3, Schuster A. 3, Bartsch G. 2 1. Department of Urology, University of Innsbruck, 2. Department of Urology, 3. Department of Radiology II
#456 STANDARDIZATION OF LAPAROSPIC ILEOCYSTOPLASTY – EXPERIMENTAL MODEL IN PIG
D´Ancona C. 1, Lavoura Jr. N. 1, Lima M. 1, Neves F. 1, Rodrigues Netto Jr. N. 1 1. State University of Campinas, Medical Center
#457 ULTRASOUND GUIDED INTRAPROSTATIC INFILTRATION FOR CHRONIC PROSTATITIS - A MULTI-CENTRE STUDY
Guercini F. 1, Bahn D. 2, Pajoncini C. 1, Mearini L. 1, Porena M. 1 1. Department of Urology-Perugia University-Italy, 2. Community Memorial Hospital, Prostate Institute of
#458 Substitution Urethroplasty with Buccal Mucosal-free Grafts – our early experience.
Syed A. H. 1, Abbasi Z. 1, Stewart L. H. 1 1. Western General Hospital
#459 SEIF-STERILIZING CATHETERS COATED WITH TiO2 PHOTOCATALYST THIN FILMS FOR CLEAN INTERMITTENT CATHETERIZATION
Sekiguchi Y. 1, Niwa C. 2, Ohko Y. 3, Tatsume T. 3, Ishizaki A. 4, Fujishima A. 3, Kubota Y. 5 1. Department of Urology,Yokohama City University School of Medicine, 2. Kanagawa Academy of Science and Technology, 3. Department of Applied Chemistry,School of Engineer, 4. Toshiba Lightec Inc., 5. Department of Urology,Yokohama City University Sho
#460 Neuroanatomy of the Human Lower Urinary Tract – New Insights by Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (FMRI)
Zermann D. 1, Mentzel H. 2, Sauner D. 2, Huonker R. 2, Kaiser W. A. 2, Schubert J. 3, Löffler U. 3 1. Department of Urology, 2. Diagnostic Radiology, 3. Urology
#461 Messenger RNA levels and enzyme activities of 5 alpha-reductase type 1 and 2 in the human benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) tissues
Shirakawa T. 1, Okada H. 2, Fujisawa M. 2, Hinata N. 2, Kamidono S. 2, Achyra B. 3, Gotoh A. 3 1. Kobe Graduate School of Medicine, 2. Division of Urology, Kobe Graduate School of Medic, 3. International Center for Medical Research, Kobe Gr
#462 Age Related Changes in Muscarinic Contraction in Human Urinary Bladder Dstrusor Muscle Strips
Kageyama S. 1, Hitoshi S. 2, Hayami S. 2, Watanabe T. 2, Ushiyama T. 2, Suzuki K. 2, Fujita K. 2 1. Department of Urology, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, 2. same
#463 ABSTRACT WITHDRAWN BY AUTHOR
Mimata H. 1, Emoto A. 1, Fujita Y. 1, Nomura Y. 1 1. Oita Medical University
#464 TGF-beta REGULATES CELL GROWTH AND CAUSES THE TRANSCRIPTIONAL DOWN-REGULATION OF THE SMemb/NONMUSCLE MYOSIN HEAVY CHAIN B (NMMHC-B) mRNA IN HUMAN PROSTATE STROMAL CELLS
Obara K. 1, Bilim V. 2, Tomita Y. 2, Hara N. 2, Kasahara T. 2, Arai K. 2, Kobayashi K. 2, Takahashi K. 2 1. Niigata University, 2. .
#465 The Cysteinyl Leukotriene D4 Enhance the Cellular Response to Histamine in Human Detrusor Smooth Muscle Cells
Bouchelouche K. 1, Kristensen B. 2, Andersen L. 3, Alvarez S. 4, Bouchelouche P. 5 1. Smooth Muscle Laboratory, Department of Urology, Herlev Hospital, University of Copenhagen, 2. Pharmacia Upjohn, Copenhagen, 3. Department of Urology, Herlev Hospital, 4. Smooth Muscle Laboratory, Herlev Hospital, 5. Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Koege Univers
#466 Raloxifene Suppression of Vaginal Smooth Muscle Raloxifene Suppression of Vaginal Smooth Muscle Raloxifene Suppression of Vaginal Smooth Muscle Raloxifene Suppression of Vaginal Smooth Muscle
Clark A. 1, Otto L. 2, Slayden O. 2, Brenner R. 2 1. Oregon Health and Sciences University, 2. Oregon Health and Sciences Univ.
#467 ABSTRACT WITHDRAWN BY AUTHOR
CHEETHAM P. 1, MCMURRAY G. 2, GUY P. 3, REYNARD J. 4, BRADING A. 2 1. UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACOLOGY, 2. PHARMACOLOGY DEPT, 3. SALISBURY HOSPITAL, 4. CHURCHILL HOSPITAL
#468 INCREASING EFFECT OF SLEEP AND ITS DEPTH ON BLADDER CAPACITY IN RAT
Yoshimura Y. 1, Suzuki K. 2, Watanabe K. 2, Hosoi T. 2, Chiba S. 2, Yamaguchi O. 2 1. Department of Urology, Fukushima Medical University, 2. Fukushima Medical University
#469 Urethral Biomechanics in Healthy and Diabetic Female Rats
Fraser M. O. 1, Prantil R. L. 1, Jankowski R. J. 1, Torimoto K. 1, de Groat W. C. 1, Chancellor M. B. 1, Vorp D. A. 1 1. University of Pittsburgh
#470 CONTRACTILE FUNCTION OF THE DENERVATED FEMALE LOWER URINARY TRACT
Word A. 1, Wai C. 2, MacKenzie E. 2, Schaffer J. 2 1. University of TX Southwestern Medical Center, 2. University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
#471 Characterization of bladder contraction during acute inflammation in rats
Tai A. 1, Gajewski J. 2, Downie J. 2 1. Dalhousie University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pharmacology, 2. Dalhousie University
#472 Development of the bladder wall in mutant mice with spina bifida
Shibata T. 1, Duffy P. G. 2, Copp A. J. 3 1. Dept. of urology and renal surgery, Hokkaido University, 2. Dept. of urology, Great Ormond Street Hospital, Lo, 3. Neural development unit, ICH, UCL, London, UK
#473 BALLOON BLADDER AUTOAUGMENTATION: A COMPARATIVE STUDY IN DOGS
D´Ancona C. 1, Ikonomidis J. 2, de Luca I. 2, Rodrigues Netto Jr. N. 3 1. State Univeristy of Campinas Medical Center, 2. State University of Campinas, Medical Center, 3. State Uiversity of Campinas, Medica Center
#474 Bladder fibrosis associated with the interaction between hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) and transforming growth factor-ß (TGF-ß) in urethral-ligated rats.
Matsuura S. 1, Tadachi K. 2, Shimoda N. 2, Tsuchiya N. 2, Sato K. 2, Ohyama C. 2, Kato T. 2 1. Department of Urology, Akita University School of Medicine, 2. Department of Urology, Akita University School of
#475 The effect of spontaneous, oxytocin-induced and cesarean section delivery on the continence mechanism: an experimental study in female rats.
Resplande J. 1, Graziottin T. 2, Nunes L. 2, Leng W. 2, Bruschini H. 3, Lue T. 2 1. Urology Department - University of California San Francisco, 2. University of California San Francisco - USA, 3. Federal University of Sao Paulo - Brazil
#476 Identification of functional modules in the guinea pig detrusor
Drake M. 1, Harvey I. 2, Gillespie J. 2 1. University of Newcastle, 2. School of Surgical Sciences
#477 Monitoring Nerve Signals from Sacral Roots in Pigs using Chronically Implanted Electrodes
Kurstjens G. 1, Dalmose A. 2, Rijkhoff N. 3, Sinkjær T. 3 1. Center for Sensory-Motor Interaction, Aalborg University, 2. Institute of Experimental Clinical Research, Aarhu, 3. Center for Sensory-Motor Interaction, Aalborg Univ
#478 Neuronal firing in response to micturition in the substantia nigra pars compacta and the ventral tegmental area in cats
Sakakibara R. 1, Uchiyama T. 1, Yoshiyama M. 1, Yamanishi T. 2, Nakazawa K. 3 1. Neurology Department Chiba University, 2. Urology Department Dokkyo Medical College, 3. Integrative Neurophysiology Chiba University
#479 SPINAL INHIBITORY CONTROL OF PELVIC EFFERENT ACTIVITY TO THE BLADDER- AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY IN THE CAT
Mazières L. 1, Jiang C. 2, Lindstrom S. 2 1. Rééducation Neurologique, 2. Biomedicine and Surgery
#480 INFLUENCE OF THE SPINAL MUSCARINIC SYSTEM VIA C-FIBER AFFERENT ON BLADDER OVERACTIVITY IN PATHOLOGICAL BRAIN MODELS
Ishiura Y. 1, Yoshiyama M. 2, Yokoyama O. 3, Namiki M. 1, de Groat W. 2 1. Kanazawa University, 2. Pittsburgh University, 3. Fukui Medical University
#481 High frequency deep brain stimulation and the urine storage function in awake pigs
Dalmose A. L. 1, Bjarkam C. R. 2, Sørensen J. C. 3, Jørgensen T. M. 4, Djurhuus J. C. 1 1. Institute of experimental clinical research, 2. Department of Neurobiology, Institute of Anatomy, , 3. Department of Neurosurgery, Aarhus University Hosp, 4. Department of Urology, Aarhus University Hospital,
#482 Electromyographic detection of purinergic detrusor activity using an intravesical electrode in the guinea-pig.
Craggs M. 1, Ballaro A. 1 1. Institute of Urology and Nephrology
#483 Inhibitory effect of tibial nerve stimulation on the micturition reflex in the rat
Jiang C. 1, Lindström S. 2 1. Department of Biomedicine and Surgery, 2. Biomedicine and Surgery
#484 The role of beta adrenoceptor subtypes in mediating relaxation of the pig bladder trigonal muscle in vitro
Yamanishi T. 1, Yasuda K. 1, Yoshida K. 1, Chapple C. 2, Sakakibara R. 3, Uchiyama T. 3, Chess-Williams R. 4 1. Dokkyo University, 2. Hallamshire Hospital, 3. Chiba University, 4. Sheffield University
#485 Age-related change in the purinergic response of rat urinary bladder by ethanol
Shinbo H. 1, Kageyama S. 2, Hayami S. 2, Ohtawara Y. 2, Ushiyama T. 2, Suzuki K. 2, Fujita K. 2 1. Department of Urology, Hamamatsu University School of Medcine, 2. Department of Urology, Hamamatsu University School
#486 ROLE OF SPINAL PITUITARY ADENYLATE CYCLASE ACTIVATING POLYPEPTIDE (PACAP) IN THE CONTROL OF LOWER URINARY TRACT IN RATS WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY
Yoshiyama M. 1, de Groat W. 2 1. Department of Neurology, Chiba University Graduate School of Medicine, 2. Department of Pharmacology, University of Pittsbur
#487 LEVELS OF mRNA FOR BRAIN-DERIVED NEUROTROPHIC FACTOR ARE UP-REGULATED IN THE URETHRA OF DIABETIC RATS
KAKIZAKI H. 1, Machino R. 2, Matsuoka I. 3, Shibata T. 2, Tanaka H. 2, Koyanagi T. 2 1. Department of Urology, Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine, 2. Department of Urology, Hokkaido University Graduat, 3. Department of Neuroscience, Hokkaido University Gr
#488 Ablation of lamina I spinal neurons expressing the neurokinin 1 receptor reduces bladder hyperactivity induced by intravesical instillation of capsaicin
SEKI S. 1, Erickson K. 2, Sasaki K. 2, Nishizawa O. 3, Chancellor M. 2, de Groat W. 4, Yoshimura N. 5 1. Department of Pharmacology and Urology, University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine, 2. Department of Urology, University of Pittsburgh, S, 3. Department of Urology, Shinshu University, School , 4. Department of Pharmacology, University of Pittsbur, 5. Department of Pharmacology and Urology, University
#489 Intravesical Resiniferatoxin Reveals the Nature of Bladder External Urethral Sphincter Reflexes in Normal and Spinal Cord Injured Rats.
Torimoto K. 1, Kim D. 2, Kim J. H. 3, Yoshiyama M. 4, de Groat W. 5, Chancellor M. 3, Fraser M. 3 1. Department of Urology, University of Pittsburgh, 2. Department of Urology,Taegu Catholic University, T, 3. Department of Urology, University of Pittsburgh, P, 4. Department of Neurology, Chiba University Graduate, 5. Department of Pharmacology, University of Pittsbur
#490 The effect of intra cellular calcium store inhibitors on the rate of force development in smooth muscle of the urinary bladder.
Dassen E. 1, van Koeveringe G. 2, van Kerrebroeck P. 2 1. Academic Hospital Maastricht, department of urology, 2. Academic Hospital Maastricht, department of urolog
#491 BK CHANNEL OPENERS CAN ACT SELECTIVELY ON THE BLADDER
Westfall T. 1, Wibberley A. 2, McCafferty G. 2, Sulpizio A. 2, Hieble J. P. 2 1. GlaxoSmithKline, 2. GSK
#492 Inhibition of Rho-kinase reduces spontaneous myogenic tone in the female pig isolated urethra
Hedlund P. 1, Schröder A. 1, Malmqvist U. 1, Andersson K. 1 1. Department of Clinical Pharmacology
#493 PREVENTIVE EFFECT OF LONG CHAIN FATTY ALCOHOL ON ISCHEMIA-REPERFUSION INJURY IN THE RAT BLADDER
Saito M. 1, Suzuki H. 2, Yamada M. 2, Miyagawa I. 3 1. Dep. Urology, Tottori University Faculty of medicine, 2. Meiji Milk Co., 3. Tottori University
#494 The Effect of Ovariectomy and Estradiol Replacement on Stereological Analysis of the Muscle and Connective Tissue in the Bladder of Rats
Dambros M. 1, Palma P. 1, Mandarin-de-Lacerda C. 2, Riccetto C. 1, Thiel M. 1, Netto Jr. N. 1 1. University of Campinas, 2. UERJ
#495 ALTERATION IN THE PROFILE OF PROTEIN KINASE C ISOZYMES IN THE UROTHELIUM AND DETRUSOR OF DIABETIC RAT
Daneshgari F. 1, Saffore L. 1, Rackley R. 1, Adsadhukhan P. 1, Vasavada S. 1 1. Cleveland Clinic Foundation
#496 TEMPORAL PROFILE OF PROTEIN KINASE C ISOZYMES IN THE UROTHELIUM AND DETRUSOR OF RAT
Daneshgari F. 1, Saffore L. 1, Rackley R. 1, Adsadhukhan P. 1, Vasavada S. 1, Choudhary S. 1 1. Cleveland Clinic Foundation
#497 Effects of desensitization of capsaicin-sensitive afferents on bladder overactivity induced by intravesical ATP and acetic acid in conscious rats
Zhang X. 1, Igawa Y. 2, Ishizuka O. 2, Satoh T. 2, Nishizawa O. 2, Andersson K. 3 1. Department of Urology, Shinshu University School of Medicine, 2. Shinshu University, 3. Lund University Hospital
#498 THE EFFECTS OF NERVE GROWTH FACTOR AND VANILLOID RECEPTOR SUBTYPE 1 ON BLADDER FUNCTION AFTER RELIEF OF BLADDER OUTLET OBSTRUCTION IN RATS
Kim J. C. 1, Seo S. I. 2, Park Y. H. 2, Hwang T. 2 1. Dept. of Urology, Kanman St. Mary's Hospital, College of Medicine, The Cacholic University of Korea, 2. Dept. of Urology, Kanman St. Mary's Hospital, Coll
#499 Involvement of VR1 in both chemosensitive and mechanosensitive mechanisms in the urinary bladder.
Birder L. 1, de Groat W. 1, Nakamura Y. 1, Kiss S. 1, Barrick S. 1, Nealen M. 2, Kanai A. 1, Ruiz G. 1, Apodaca G. 1, Burke N. 1, Caterina M. 2 1. University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine; Department of Medicine, 2. Johns Hopkins University
#500 PRODUCTION AND REGULATION OF NITRIC OXIDE IN THE RAT BLADDER
Sullivan M. 1, Thatte H. 1, Alva S. 1, Peters C. 2, Yalla S. 1 1. VA Boston Healthcare System, 2. Children's Hospital
#501 IN VIVO NEURORAL NOS EXPRESSION VECTOR TRANSFER INTO RAT BLADDER BY ELECTROPOLATION
Iwashita H. 1, Yoshida M. 2, Otani M. 2, Kawano Y. 2, Miyamae K. 2, Murakami S. 2, Masunaga K. 2, Ueda S. 2 1. Urology, Kumamoto University School of Medicine,, 2. Urology, Kumamoto University School of Medicine
#502 Muscarinic receptor binding characteristics of anticholinergic agents in the urinary bladder and other tissues
Oki T. 1, Yamada S. 1, Sakakura K. 1, Kimura R. 1 1. Department of Biopharmacy, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Univercity of Shizuoka
#503 Acetylcholine releases from urinary bladder smooth muscles of non-insulin-dependent diabetes rat (GK rat)
MIYAMAE K. 1, YOSHIDA M. 1, INADOME A. 1, MATSUMOTO K. 1, MURAKAMI S. 1, IWASHITA H. 1, UEDA S. 1 1. Department of Urology,Kumamoto University School of medicine
#504 PROSTAGLANDIN E2 RELEASE IN BLADDER ISOLATED FROM CHRONIC SPINAL RATS
Yoshida M. 1, Miyamoto Y. 2, Inadome A. 2, Seshita H. 2, Matsumoto K. 2, Yono M. 2, Takahashi W. 2, Ueda S. 2 1. Department of urology, Kumamoto University School of Medicine, 2. Dep. Urol., Kumamoto Univ. Sch. Med.
#505 EVIDENCE OF A HYPOCRETIN SYSTEM IN THE RAT BLADDER
Sullivan M. 1, Blackstone K. 2, Greco M. 1, Thatte H. 1, Bell B. 1, Yalla S. 1, Shiromani P. 1 1. VA Boston Healthcare System, 2. VA Medical Center
#506 THE ROLE OF 5-HT2A RECEPTORS IN THE BLADDER SMOOTH MUSCLE OF DIABETIC RATS
Sugimoto S. 1, Takimoto Y. 1, Sato K. 1, Kodama M. 1 1. Nihon University School of Medicine
#507 Hydrodynamic-based transfection of naked plasmid DNA encoding human hepatocyte growth factor (HGF): Is it available in the rat bladder?
#508 THE STABILITY OF LIDOCAINE AND EPINEPHRINE SOLUTIONS EXPOSED TO ELECTRIC CURRENT AND COMPARATIVE ADMINISTRATION RATES OF THE TWO DRUGS INTO PIG BLADDER WALL.
Antonella G. 1, Di Stasi S. M. 2, Navarra P. 3, Massoud R. 4, Zavaglia D. 2, Porena M. 5, Stephen R. L. 6 1. Department of Urology, University of Perugia,, 2. Department of Urology, Tor Vergata University, Rom, 3. Institute of Urology, Chatolic University, Rome It, 4. Department of Clinical Bichemistry, Tor Vergata Un, 5. Department of Urology, University of Perugia, Peru, 6. Physion Laboratories, Medolla, Italy.
#509 Pharmacological properties of regenerated rat detrusor muscle following subtotal cystectomy
Uvelius B. 1, Frederiksen H. 2, Malmquist U. 3, Sjuve R. 2, Arner A. 3 1. Department of Urology, Lund Univ. Hosp., 2. Dept of Urology, 3. Dept of Physiology
#510 Adenovirus-Mediated Inhibition of NF-6B Activation Suppresses Induction of Proinflammatory Cytokines Expression in Bladder Epithelial Cells: Possible Role in Interstitial Cystitis
Ghoniem G. 1, Bajwa A. 2, Shenassa B. 2, Human L. 2, Abdel-Mageed1 A. 2 1. Cleveland Clinic Florida, 2. Tulane University