| Category | Male Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) / Voiding Dysfunction |
| Keywords | Male lower urinary tract symptoms Older men Urodynamics |
| Target Audience | Urology, Conservative Management |
| Aims and Objectives | This workshop has been carefully designed for urologists who are already working in the field of functional urology and seek to improve their clinical skills at managing storage-dominant lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in the elderly male. It is designed as an intermediate level course. The 90-minute workshop features four lectures designed to cover critical aspects of a risk-based clinical pathway, urodynamics findings and decision-making, guidelines recommendations with limitations of evidence, and the approach in men with geriatric neuro-urological disorders. Of note, a full 50 minutes have been allocated to audience interactions and case-based discussions. The program is backed by a global, diverse, and experienced faculty. Learning Objectives - Take informed decisions with regard to the management of storage-dominant LUTS in older men
- Apply invasive testing appropriately in storage-dominant older men
- Recognize the limitations of current evidence and guidelines with regard to storage-dominant LUTS in older men
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