|
ESPUN meeting, Nice April 23 – 25, 2008
Wednesday, April 23
| 11:00 |
ESPUN board meeting Room wil be announced later
|
| 13:00 |
Language course Room: Gallieni 2 |
Thursday, April 24
| 09.00 |
Welcome Meeting opening UBJ |
| |
Session I: Bladder exstrophy Chairpersons: Margrethe Maegaard, Denmark |
| 09.10 |
Self-esteem and satisfaction with penis appearance in adolescent males with bladder exstrophy: A pilot study Raimondo Cervellione Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital, Manchester, UK |
| 09.20 |
Case report: On a boy growing up / living with bladder exstrophy Rose-Marie Wallenberg The Queen Silvia Children’s Hospital, Göteborg, Sweden |
| 09.30 |
Indications for cutaneous diversion in modern paediatric urology Alison Gormely Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital, Manchester, UK |
| 09.40 |
The use of an ACE stopper in catheterisable channels virtually eliminates the incidence of meatal stenosis Ramnath Subramaniam S.t James University Hospital, Leeds, UK |
| 09.50 |
Can regular bladder washouts and acetylcysteine installation prevent stone formation and reduce incidence of urine infections in the augumented bladder? Craig Taylor S., James University Hospital, Leeds, UK |
| 10.00 |
Control of post-operative pain in children undergoing hypospadia and penile curvature surgery: Quasi-experimental study Donata Dini University of Florence, Florence, Italy |
| 10.10 |
Coffee break |
| |
Session II: Functional disorders Chairpersons: Cathrine Renson, Belgium and Ellen de Brujn-Kempe, The Netherlands |
| 10.40 |
Treating children with constipation and encopresis with concomitant different diagnosis using polyethylene glycol (PEG) 3350 with electrolytes (Movicol®) Rose-Marie Adler The Queen Silvia Children’s Hospital, Göteborg, Sweden |
| 10.50 |
The most common diagnosis in an outpatient urotherapeutic unit Charlotte Arfwidsson The Queen Silvia Children’s Hospital, Göteborg, Sweden |
| 11.00 |
The long-term effects of LUTS treatment in children Marianne Vijverberg UMCUtrecht Psychology for children, Utrecht, The Netherlands |
| 11.10 |
The reasons for uroflow EMG Artifacts Sevilay Hebcan Gulhane Military Medical, Ankara, Turkey |
| 11.20 |
Are you ready for self-CIC? Subtitle: Assessment instrument to check the patient’s readiness and ability for self-CIC program Anna Bianchi Kinderspital, Zürich, Switzerland |
| |
Poster without presentation:
Biofeedback treatment in children with lower urinary tract dysfunction Emel Tekin, Gulhane Military Academy, Ankara, Turkey
|
| |
Poster without presentation:
Possibilities and limitations for children with myelomeningocele in doing self-clean catheterisation Mona Skevig, Rikshospitalet University Hopsital, Oslo, Norway
|
| 11.30 |
Lunch |
| |
Session III: Other categories Chairpersons: Monika Doroszkiewicz, Sweden and Mona Skevig, Norway |
| 13.00 |
Parents experiences of their children achieving bladder control Ulla-Britt Jansson Ulla-Britt Jansson, The Queen Silvia Children´s Hospital, Göteborg, Sweden |
| 13.10 |
Telephone consults performed by the paediatric nurse practitioner, Improvement of care? K.J.M Kwak, UMC St Radboud, Paediatric urology, Nijmegen, The Netherlands |
| 13.20 |
Development of a curriculum for the first education for urotherapists in Germany Ellen Janhsen Klinikum Links der Weser, Bremen, Germany |
| |
Session IV: Clinical practice Chairperson: Sue Vernon, UK and Florentine Sikkel, The Netherlands
|
| 13.30 |
Incontinence after traumatic brain injury, TBI: Case report Katty van Cauvenberghe, Pediatric Urologic and Nefrologic Center, Gent, Belgium |
| 13.40 |
A long way to become dry: A case of an eleven-year-old boy born with an obstructive ureterocele, reflux and secondary nephrogenic diabetes insipidus JGl Cobussen-Boekhorst, St. Radboud Pediatric Urology, Nijmegen, The Netherlands |
| 13.50 |
“Uris & Kluris” a patient and parent information Vonny Hulthén de Medina Astrid Lindgren Children’s Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden |
| 14.00 |
Talk about…. Improving communication with the child June Rogers Disabled Living, Liverpool, UK |
| 14.10 |
Supporting children who have to learn CIC: Different emptying can also be normal Anka Nieuwhof-Leppkin, University Medical Psychology Centre for children, Utrecht, The Netherlands |
| 14.20 |
Coffee break |
| 14.40 |
Workshop I: Clean Intermittent Catheterisation, CIC, in non-neurogenic children Moderator: Sonja Kruse, Sweden and Johan Van Daele, Belgium |
| 15.55 |
Workshop II: To catch or not to catch, to clean or not to clean, to be invasive or not invasive? Setting guidelines to manage urine samples in the 21st C for European nursing. Katty van Cauvenberghe, Belgium and Sue Vernon, UK |
| 17.00 |
Annual General Meeting, AGM (only for members) |
Friday April 24, 2008
Thesis presentation
09.00
|
Urinary bladder function and acquisition of bladder control in healthy children Ulla-Britt Jansson, Sweden |
| 09.20 |
Teenagers and young adults with myelomeningocele and clean intermittent catheterisation – urological and psychosocial aspects. Birgitta Lindehall, Sweden |
| 09.40 |
Lower urinary tract dysfunction after renal transplantation in children and adults. Marian van der Weide, The Netherlands |
| 10.00 |
Coffee break |
| 10.30 |
Research school: “How to write an abstract?” UBJ |
| 12.30 |
Final words UBJ |
| |
|
|