61
JUNE 22–25
TH
2016, HARROGATE, UK
11:06–11:09
S16-2 (PP)
EFFICACY AND TOLERABILITY OF SOLIFENACIN 5MG FIXED DOSE IN KOREAN CHILDREN WITH NEWLY
DIAGNOSED IDIOPATHIC OVERACTIVE BLADDER: A MULTICENTER PROSPECTIVE STUDY
Jae Min CHUNG
1
, Sand Don LEE
1
, Dong Il KANG
2
, Dong Soo RYU
3
, Won Yeol CHO
4
and Sungchan PARK
5
1 Pusan National University Yangsan Hospital, Urology, Yangsan, REPUBLIC OF KOREA
2 Inje university, Paik Hospital, Urology, Busan, REPUBLIC OF KOREA
3 Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Samsung Changwon Hospital, Urology, Changwon, REPUBLIC OF KOREA
4 Dong-A University, Dong-A University Hospital, Urology, Busan, REPUBLIC OF KOREA
5 Ulsan University Hospital, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Urology, Ulsan, REPUBLIC OF KOREA
11:09–11:12
S16-3 (PP)
HOW OFTEN DOES SECONDARY BLADDER NECK OBSTRUCTION(2°BNO) OCCUR WITH DYSFUNCTIONAL
VOIDING(DV) AND IDIOPATHIC DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY(IDO) AND DOES IT RESPOND TO ALPHA BLOCKER
THERAPY?
Kenneth GLASSBERG
1
, Andrew COMBS
2
and Jason VAN BATAVIA
3
1 Columbia University Medical Center, Urology, Remsenburg, USA
2 Weill Cornell Medical College, Urology, Anc, USA
3 The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Pediatric Urology, Philadelphia, USA
11:12–11:15
S16-4 (PP)
THE ASSESSMENT OF SEROTONIN METABOLITE 5-HYDROXINDOLE ACETIC ASID LEVELS IN URINE SAMPLE
FOR DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT EFFICACY IN CHILDREN WITH DYSFUNCTIONAL VOIDING
Bahadir TOPUZ
1
, Giray ERGIN
2
, Burak KÖPRÜ
3
, Turgay EBILOGLU
4
, Hasan Cem IRKILATA
1
and Yusuf KIBAR
1
1 Gülhane military medical academy, Urology, Ankara, TURKEY
2 Koru hospital, Urology, Ankara, TURKEY
3 Konya Military Hospital, Urology, Konya, TURKEY
4 Etimesgut military hospital, Urology, Ankara, TURKEY
11:15–11:18
S16-5 (PP)
SIGNIFICANCE OF RECTAL CONTRACTIONS (RC) IN PRIMARY BLADDER NECK DYSFUNCTION (PBND)
Kenneth GLASSBERG
1
, Andrew COMBS
2
and Jason VAN BATAVIA
3
1 Columbia University, Urology, Remsenburg, USA
2 Weill Cornell Medical Center, Urology, New York, USA
3 The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Pediatric Urology, Philadelphia, USA
11:18–11:21
S16-6 (PP)
INCONTINENCE: THE IMPORTANCE OF ANATOMICAL VARIATION IN THE POINT OF ENGAGEMENT
OF THE PUBORECTALIS MUSCLE TO THE FEMALE URETHRA
Keetje DE MOOIJ
1
, Tom DE JONG
2
, Aart KLIJN
1
, Pieter DIK
1
, Anka NIEUWHOF-LEPPINK
3
, Caroline KUIJPER
4
and Rafal CHRZAN
4
1 University Medical Center Utrecht, Pediatric Urology, Utrecht, NETHERLANDS
2 University Medical Center Utrecht/ Academic Medical Center, Pediatric Urology, Utrecht, NETHERLANDS
3 University Medical Center Utrecht, Pediatric Psychology & Social Work, Utrecht, NETHERLANDS
4 Academic Medical Center, Pediatric Urology, Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS
11:21–11:40
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