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Dr Matthias Walter
University Hospital Basel, Switzerlannd

ICS 2022

Open Discussion Session 7 Open Discussion ePosters 118 Assessing longitudinal changes in urinary tract microbiome in individuals with acute chronic SCI: Results from an exploratory, feasibility study

Open Discussion Session 4 Open Discussion ePosters 47 Differences in urinary tract microbiome among individuals with chronic spinal cord injury: Results from an exploratory, feasibility study

ICS 2021

Open Discussion Session 24 On Demand Neurourology 317 Reduced Reflex Autonomic Responses following Intradetrusor OnabotulinumtoxinA Injections: A pre/post study in Individuals with Cervical and Upper Thoracic Spinal Cord Injury

Open Discussion Session 24 On Demand Neurourology 339 Characterization of heart rate changes associated with autonomic dysreflexia during penile vibrostimulation and urodynamics

Podium Session 9 Live Conservative Management 2 - Addressing Continence Care Across Health Settings 82 Time needed to perform intermittent catheterization in adults with spinal cord injury: A pilot randomized controlled cross-over study

ICS 2018

Podium Short Oral Session 4 Neurogenic Bladder 41 OnabotulinumtoxinA ameliorates autonomic dysreflexia while improving lower urinary tract function and quality of life in individuals with spinal cord injury

Open Discussion Session 28 Open Discussion ePosters 511 Fesoterodine reduces autonomic dysreflexia in individuals spinal cord injury with neurogenic detrusor overactivity

ICS 2017

Podium Short Oral Session 29 Urethra and Nocturia 510 Urethral injury and associated complications in individuals following SCI

ICS 2016

Podium Short Oral Session 10 Neurourology - Imagine the Bladder 183 Different supraspinal responses to automated, repetitive bladder filling in patients with overactive bladder compared to healthy subjects - An fMRI study

Open Discussion Session 19 Open Discussion ePosters 346 Repeatability of supraspinal responses to automated, repetitive bladder filling - An fMRI study

ICS 2015

Podium Session 36 Sensation and the Central Nervous System 512 Supraspinal responses to automated, repetitive bladder filling in healthy subjects - An fMRI study

ICS 2013

Non Discussion Abstract Session 35 Read By Title 861 Do we need surveillance cystoscopy in patients with neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction?

ICS 2012

Podium Poster Session 23 Neurourology: Clinical III 206 Autonomic dysreflexia – an underestimated phenomenon during urodynamic investigation?

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Matthias Walter

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Profession:Urologist
Qualifications:PhD
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Matthias Walter graduated from the Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena (Germany) with a degree in medicine. He completed his MD thesis in Pediatrics on the outcome and complications of intrathecal baclofen therapy in children at the University of Zurich (Switzerland) and his PhD in Neuro-Urology and Neuroscience on multi-methodological approaches to investigate lower urinary tract function in health and disease at the Maastricht University (Netherlands). His residency included clinical training in General Surgery, Pediatric Surgery and Urology. He has passed the board certification examination of the Swiss Association of Urology and is a fellow of the European Board of Urology (FEBU). He later pursued a postdoctoral fellowship on autonomic dysfunction following spinal cord injury at the International collaboration on repair discoveries (ICORD), University of British Columbia Vancouver (Canada). Lately, he was a clinical fellow in Neuro-Urology at the Swiss Paraplegic Centre Nottwil (Switzerland). Currently, he is a consultant in Urology at the University Hospital Basel (Switzerland) and an associated researcher at ICORD. His research focuses mainly on autonomic dysfunctions in individuals with underlying neurological disorders.

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