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CONGRESS OF THE ESPU

10:51–10:54

S7-4 (PP)

LONG-TERM SEXUAL HEALTH OUTCOMES IN MEN WITH CLASSIC BLADDER EXSTROPHY

Timothy BAUMGARTNER, Ross EVERETT, Kathy LUE, Sunil REDDY, Ezekiel YOUNG, Uzoma ANELE, Cameron ALEXANDER, Sarita METZGER,

Heather DICARLO and John GEARHART

The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, The James Buchanan Brady Urological Institute, Baltimore, USA

10:54–10:57

S7-5 (PP)

DELAYED VERSUS EARLY EXSTROPHY CLOSURE –ANALYSIS OF COMPLICATIONS RATE

Karina FELBERG, Katarzyna BALAZ and Malgorzata BAKA-OSTROWSKA

The Children’s Memorial Health Institute, Pediatric Urology Department, Warszawa, POLAND

10:57–11:00

S7-6 (PP)

CONGENITAL HEART DEFECTS IN PATIENTS WITH BLADDER EXSTROPHY–A SO FAR NEGLECTED

ASSOCIATION?

Martin PROMM 

1

, Stephan GERLING 

2

, Anne-Karoline EBERT 

1

and Wolfgang H. RÖSCH 

1

1 Department of Paediatric Urology, University Medical Center of Regensburg, Regensburg, GERMANY

2 Department of Paediatrics, University Medical Center of Regensburg, Regensburg, GERMANY

11:00–11:03

S7-7 (PP)

BLADDER NECK RECONSTRUCTION AND CONTINENT STOMA: INITIAL EXPERIENCE WITH AN ALTERNATIVE

CONTINENCE PROCEDURE

Timothy BAUMGARTNER, Kathy LUE, Peter STUHLDREHER, Pokket SIRISREETREERUX, Heather DI CARLO and John GEARHART

The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, The James Buchanan Brady Urological Institute, Baltimore, USA

11:03–11:24

Discussion

ESPU Meeting on Thursday 23, June 2016, 11:24–11:56

S8: AUGMENTATION / DIVERSION

Moderators: Mark Cain (USA), Yazan Rawasdeh (Denmark)

11:24–11:27

S8-1 (PP)

URETEROENTERIC STENOSES IN THE LONG-TERM OUTCOME AFTER URINARY DIVERSION USING

THE ILEOCECAL SEGMENT IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS

Marina DEUKER 

1

, Frederick ROOS 

1

, Allegra GROßMANN 

1

, Joachim W. THÜROFF 

1

and Raimund STEIN 

2

1 University of Mainz, Department of Urology, Mainz, GERMANY

2 University Medical Centre Mannheim, Department of Pediatric and Adolescent Urology, Mannheim, GERMANY