1st UAE International Meeting on Diagnosis and Treatment

of the Neurogenic Bladder in Children and Adolescents

7th – 8th March 2009

Beach Rotana Hotel, Abu Dhabi, UAE

1ST DAY - Saturday the 7th of March 2009

 

8:00 to 8:30: Registration

 

8:30 Opening Ceremony

Dr S.Strong Dr. Mehta -  Dr M. Bussieres Dr. W.A. Al Mahmeed - SEHA representative

 

Session 1 Moderator: M. Patricolo

 

08:45 Round Table: Neurogenic Bladder: Standardization of Terminology

 

P. Abrams T. Khoury  - A. Wright

 

09:30 Lecture: Pediatric Urodynamic  in the Neurogenic Bladder

 

A. Wright

 

10:15 Coffee Break

 

Session 2 Moderator: A. Al Gohari

 

10:30 Lecture: Effect of Postural Spasticity on the Management of Incontinence

 

S.A. Wasti

 

11:00 Lecture: Non-invasive assessment of pelvic floor muscle function in children with continence problems

J. Chase

 

11:30 Lecture: Nephrologic Aspects Associated to the Neurogenic Bladder

 

S.Khan - I. Elshihaby

12:00 Lunch Break and Prayers

1ST DAY - Saturday the 7th of March 2009

Session 3 Moderator D.Morgan

13:30 Lecture: Neurologic Aspects

K. Mohmed - W. Fathalla

14:00 Lecture: Urodynamics in adolescents and Young Adults with Neurogenic Bladder

P. Abrams

 

14:30 Lecture: Spina Bifida Different lesions, different approach. The balance between minimally invasive and invasive reconstructive surgery

D. Bloom

 

15:00 Lecture: Radiology in the Management of the Neurogenic Bladder in Children and Adolescents

A.Jain - P. Lange

 

15:30 Free Oral Presentations

Moderators: A. Algohari H. Matta G. Ionescu

 

10 minutes presentations:

 

1 A pathway for transitional care in adolescent patients with neuropathic bladder. A. Baird, C.

Sanders. Royal Liverpool Childrens Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Liverpoool, Mersyside, UK

2 Neurogenic bladder dysfunction inpatients with spina bifida – impact of early diagnostic and

therapy.

T. Lehnert, H. Till, U. Rolle. University of Leipzig (Germany), Department of Pediatrics; University of Frankfurt/Main (Germany), Department of Pediatric Surgery.

3Perineal   re-education   therapy   in   neuropathic   bladder.
 

S.N. Bhatnagar, P.Shenoy. BJ Wadia Hospital for Children, Parel, Mumbai,India.

4 Uroflowmetry as a  primary  investigatory  tool  for  incontinent  children:  our  initial  experience.
 

N.  Kumar,  B.  Fuller,  M.  Kulkarni  AB  Mathur.  Norfolk  and  Norwich  University  Hospital  NHS Trust, Norwich, UK.

 

 

1st UAE International Meeting on Diagnosis and Treatment

of the  Neurogenic Bladder in Children and Adolescents

7th – 8th March 2009

Sheikh Khalifa Medical City, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

 

16:30 Workshop : Clean Intermittent Catheterization (CIC): A Global Perspective (100 participants). Speakers: M. Patricolo D. Morgan- M.Ziani - P. Abrams - D. Bloom –M. De Gennaro –I. Mushtaq - T. Khoury - A. Wright A. Mathur .


 

17:30 End of 1st Day

19:30 Gala Dinner


 

2ND DAY Sunday the 8th of March 2009

 

Session 4 Moderators: M. Hobeldin A.R. Mustafawi

 

8:30 Lecture: Urinary Diversion and Bladder Augmentation

 

Prof. Ghoneim

 

9:30 Roud Table: Endoscopic Treatment of Urinary Incontinence

 

D. Bloom D. Morgan - M. Patricolo

 

10:30 Coffe Break

 

Session 5 Moderators: W. Jaouni A. Schubbar

 

10:45 Free Oral Presentations

10 minutes presentations

1 Urodynamic (cystometric ) evaluation of boys with posterior urethral valves (PUV) .R.N. Goswami, Y.K. Sarin. Department of Pediatric Surgery, Maulana Medical College, New Dheli, India.

2 The prevalence od urinary incontinence.

K.S Al Busaidi, N.K. Briffa, J.R. Center. School of Physiotherapy, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia.

3 Enuresis service at Croydon Primary Care Trust.

J. Al-Dahhan, D. Das Gupta, I. Johnston, F. Igbagiri, P. Ramaswamy, K. Swan. Childrens Medical

Services, Croydon Primary Care Trust, UK.

4 Supporting children who require catheterization in schools. J. Rogers, PromoCon, Manchester, UK.

5 Evaluation of Urinary and Fecal Continent Stomas. C. Shimcke, M.Ardelean, B. Ludwikoski, G.Shimpl. Depat. Pediatric Surgery, Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria.

 

 

2ND DAY Sunday the 8th of March 2009

 

Moderators: D.Morgan - S.Alouni

 

11:30 Lecture: Surgical Strategies in the Neurogenic Bladder in Children

 

I. Mushtaq

 

12:00 Lecture: Botulin toxin A in the Management of the Neurogenic Bladder in Children and Adolescents

 

M. De Gennaro

 

12:30 Lunch Break and Prayers

 

Session 6 Moderators: H. Matta S. Alouni

 

13:15 Lecture: Future Perspective of Bladder Augmentation: The Role of Experimental and Clinical Research

 

T. Khoury

 

13:45 Lecture: Neurosurgical Aspects

 

D. Venne

 

14:05 Lecture: Orthopedic Aspects

 

M. Letts

 

14:25 Round Table: Bladder Neck Surgery in the Neurogenic Bladder

 

T.Khoury M. De Gennaro I. Mushtaq B.Galifer


 

2ND DAY Sunday the 8th of March 2009

 

15:30 Free Oral Presentations

Moderators: W. Jaouni A. Schubbar


 

5 minutes (4 slides) presentations

1 PromoCon Improving care for children with continence problems. June Rogers MBE, PromoCon, Manchester, UK.

2 Restoration of micturition in children after posterior urethral valve’s incision.Z. Sabirzianova, I. Kazanskaya. Moscow Scientific Research Institute of Pediatics and Pediatric Surgery.

3 Daily Voinding Registration in Children. Z. Sabirzianova, I. Kazanskaya. Moscow Scientific

Research Institute of Pediatics and Pediatric Surgery.

4 Intravesical administration of botulin toxin A with electromotive drug delivery method: an animal model. A.K. Zadeh, H. Ahmadi, L.M. Kouhsari, R.T. Vash, N. Baradaran, M.M. Zadeh. Pediatric Urology Research Center, Children Medical Center, Medical Sciences/University of Teheran,

Iran.

 

10 minute presentations

1 Effect of pelvic floor interferential electrostimulation on urodynamic parameters and

incontinence of children with myelomeningocele and detrusor overactivity. A.M. Kajbafzadeh, N. Baradaran, L.Sharifi, N. Baradaran, L. Montaser. Pediatric Urology Research Center, Children Medical Center, Medical Sciences/University of Teheran, Iran.

2 The intravesical instillation of propiverin and oxybutinin in the treatment of bladder dysfunction

in children preliminary results. Z. Dite, J. Molcan, M. Janu, R. Kocvara, J. Sedlacek, J. Dvoracek. CharlesUniversity Hospital, Department of Urology, Prague, Czech Republic.


 

16:15 Video-Presentation: "Bladder reconstruction with gastric patch".

 

Dr. Gabriel Ionescu

 

2ND DAY Sunday the 8th of March 2009

16:30 Free Oral Presentation: Moderators: G. Ionescu   AB Mathur


 

5 minutes (4 slides) presentations

1 Vessel graft sling in the treatment of urinary incontinence due to sphinteric incompetence in children: preliminary report. S.Hajebrahimi, S. Kazem Madaen. Urology Department, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran.

2 Laparoscopic antegrade continence enema (ACE) procedure in children with myelodisplasia: preliminary report. H. Badawy, A. Eid, A. Saad, M, Youssef, S. Elsalmy, A. Hanno. Section of Pediatric Urology, Department of Urology, University of Alexandria, Egypt.


 

10 minute presentations

1 Intradetrusor injection of botulinum-A toxin; is it the magic needle for children with refractory neuropathic bladder?

K.F. Neel, M. Salem, H. Alhazmi, A. Baha. College of Medicine, King Saud University, Department of Surgery, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

2 Total endoscopic and anal irrigation management (TEAM approach) of children with non- compliant neuropathic bladder: a good alternative way management. K.F. Neel, M. Salem,

H. Alhazmi, A. Baha. College of Medicine, King Saud University, Department of Surgery, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

3 Cystoplasty in children: review of indication, intermediate results and complication. F. Kazemi Rashed, M. Amjadi, S. Aslanabadi. Division of Pediatric Urology, Urology Department, Imam Reza Hospital, Medical Science University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran.

4 The utility of serous lined extramural conduit implantation in pediatric augmentation cystoplasty with continent cutaneous diversion. S.M. Soliman. Division of Pediatric

Surgery, Department of Surgery, Children’s Hospital of Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt and Division of Pediatric Urology, Department of Surgery, King Khalid University Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

5 Application of Intravesical Injection of Botulin Toxin A in Pediatric Urology. C. Schimke, M. Ardelean, B. Ludwikoski, G. Schimpl. Dept. Pediatric Surgery, Paracelsus Medical University,, Salzburg, Austria.

 

17:30 End of International Meeting


 

2ND DAY Sunday the 8th of March 2009


 

13:45: Parallel Workshop: Role of Botulinim Toxin in the Management of Spasticity


 

Chairman: Dr S.A. Wasti


 

14:15 Role of Posture the Management of Spasticity

 

A. Wasti

 

14:45 Putting the Toxin in The Right Spot


A.Ward
 

15:15 Use of Botulin Toxin A in Children with Cerebral Palsy: Have We Perfected the Use Yet?
 

K.Mohamed

 

15:45 Discussion
 

16:15 End of Workshop
 

19:00 Farewell Cocktail