Thursday, March 17, 2011 10:30 am - 12:00 pmSession 3: Kidney Cancer Podium
#1 PRE-OPERATIVE NUTRITIONAL STATUS IS ASSOCIATED WITH SURVIVAL AFTER NEPHRECTOMY FOR RENAL CELL CARCINOMA
Dominic Tang¹, Todd Morgan², Daniel Barocas², Christopher Anderson², Kelly Stratton², S. Duke
Herrell², Sam Chang², Michael Cookson², Joseph Smith² and Peter Clark²
¹Meharry Medical College, Nashville, Tn; ²Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tn
#2 POST-OPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS FROM CYTOREDUCTIVE NEPHRECTOMY AFTER NEO-ADJUVANT TARGETED THERAPY FOR METASTATIC RENAL CELL CARCINOMA
Brian F. Chapin¹, Scott E. Delacroix¹, Stephen H. Culp¹, Graciela M. Nogueras-Gonzalez² and
¹The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Department of Urologic Oncology, Houston,
Texas; ²The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Department of Biostatistics, Houston,
#3 ROBOTIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY FOR COMPLEX RENAL MASSES: A PROSPECTIVE, MULTI-CENTER STUDY
Wesley White¹, Michael White², Georges-Pascal Haber², Ricardo Autorino², Frederick Klein¹, W
¹Division of Urologic Surgery, The University of Tennessee Medical Center, Knoxville, Knoxville, TN;
²Glickman Urological and Kidney Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH
#4 ASSOCIATION OF R.E.N.A.L. NEPHROMETRY SCORE AND ISCHEMIA TIME DURING PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY
Jason Bylund, Dustin Gayheart, Ramakrishna Venkatesh, David Preston, Stephen Strup and Paul Crispen
#5 ASSESSMENT OF PREOPERATIVE C-REACTIVE PROTEIN AS AN INDEPENDENT PREDICTOR OF FURHMAN NUCLEAR GRADE IN THE SETTING OF A SMALL RENAL MASS
S. Mohammad Jafri, Kenneth Ogan, Timothy Johnson, John Pattaras, Kenneth J. Carney, Peter Nieh and
#6 MOLECULAR MARKERS MAY AID IN THE IDENTIFICATION OF ONCOCYTOMA
Jeffrey Gahan¹, Vincent Bird², Soloway Mark¹ and Vinata Lokeshwar¹
¹University of Miami Department of Urology; ²University of Florida Department of Urology
#7 ESR-BASED LOW, INTERMEDIATE, AND HIGH RISK CATEGORIES PREDICTING OVERALL SURVIVAL IN LOCALIZED RENAL CELL CARCINOMA
Brian Cross¹, Austin DeRosa¹, Timothy Johnson¹, Ammara Abbasi¹, Andrew Michigan¹, Ken Ogan¹,
John Pattaras¹, Peter Nieh¹, Fray Marshall¹, Jeff Carney¹, Omer Kucuk², Wayne Harris² and Viraj
¹Emory University Department of Urology, Atlanta, GA; ²Emory University Department of Hematology and
#8 ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF NON-NEOPLASTIC RENAL DISEASE AFTER PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY
Michael Garcia-Roig, Monica Garcia-Buitrago, Carlos Parra-Hernan, Merce Jorda, Bruce Kava,
Murugesan Manoharan, Mark Soloway and Gaetano Ciancio
#9 CHARACTERIZING FOLLOW-UP IMAGING AFTER PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY
Jason Reynolds, Rizk El-Galley, Erik Busby and Jan Colli
#10 IMPORTANCE OF SELECTION CRITERIA IN PERFORMING RADICAL NEPHRECTOMY WITH CONCOMITANT IVC THROMBECTOMY IN PATIENTS WITH METASTATIC RENAL CELL CARCINOMA
Tony Kurian¹, Timothy Kim², Wade Sexton³, Julio Pow-Sang³, John Seigne³, Hui-Yi Lin³, Paul
Armstrong¹, Devanand Mangar¹ and Philippe Spiess³
¹University of South Florida, Tampa FL; ²University of South Florida, Tampa, FL; ³Moffitt Cancer Center,
#11 LONG TERM OUTCOMES AFTER PERCUTANEOUS RADIOFREQUENCY ABLATION FOR RENAL CELL CARCINOMA
Ronald Zagoria¹, Joseph Pettus², Morgan Rogers¹, David Werle², David Childs¹ and John Leyendecker¹
¹Department of Radiology, Wake Forest University Health Sciences, Winston-Salem, NC; ²Department of
Urology, Wake Forest University Health Sciences, Winston-Salem, NC
#12 RETROGRADE RENAL HYPOTHERMIA TECHNIQUE: ROBOTIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY IN A SOLITARY KIDNEY
Philip Dorsey, Sarah Conley, Brian Richardson and Benjamin Lee
Department of Urology, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA, USA
#13 PROSPECTIVE MINIMALLY INVASIVE APPROACHES TO MANAGEMENT OF ENHANCING RENAL MASSES: EVIDENCE OF SIGNIFICANT INTERVAL GROWTH OR SIZE GREATER THAN 3 CM PRIOR TO INTERVENTION.
Robert Carey¹, Amar Raval² and Tariq Hakky²
¹Florida State University College of Medicine, Sarasota Florida; ²Florida State University College of
#14 URETEROSCOPIC CORRELATION WITH FINAL PATHOLOGY SPECIMEN IN UPPER TRACT UROTHELIAL CANCER
John Pattaras, Yamile Morales, Kenneth Ogan and Viraj Master
#15 ENHANCING RENAL TUMORS IN PATIENTS WITH PRIOR NORMAL ABDOMINAL IMAGIING: INSIGHT INTO THE NATURAL HISTORY OF RENAL CELL CARCINOMA
Gregory Stewart¹, Aldiana Soljic², Alex Kutikov³, Paul Crispen¹ and Robert Uzzo³
¹University of Kentucky, Lexington KY; ²University of Miami, Maimi FL; ³Fox Chase Cancer Center,
1:30 pm - 2:45 pm Session 6: Urodynamics and Bladder Function Podium
#16 MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE 1 GENETIC VARIANT IS ASSOCIATED WITH STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE AND PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE
Ilya Gorbachinsky¹, Patrick McKenzie¹, Lysanne Campeau², Jan Rohozinski²,³, Karl-Erik Andersson²,
¹Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, Department of Urology, Winston-Salem, NC; ²Wake
Forest University Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC; ³Baylor College of Medicine,
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Houston, TX; 4Wake Forest University Baptist Medical
Center, Department of Biostatistical Science, Winston-Salem, NC
#17 COLPOCLEISIS FOR ADVANCED PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE
Michelle Koski¹, Denise Chow¹, Ahmet Bedestani², Joanna Togami¹, Ralph Chesson² and J. Christian
¹LSU and Ochsner Departments of Urology; ²LSU Deparmtment of Obstetrics and Gynecology
#18 PHENOTYPING MEN WITH INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS/PAINFUL BLADDER SYNDROME
Adam Stewart, Edward Kim, James Bienvenu, Ragi Doggweiler and Frederick Klein
University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine, Knoxville, TN
#19 CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FACTORS AND DISEASE IN WOMEN WITH OVERACTIVE BLADDER “WET” VS “DRY”
Ekene Enemchukwu, W. Stuart Reynolds, Michelle Koski, Gregory Broughton, Douglas Milam, Harriette
Scarpero, David Penson, Roger Dmochowski and Melissa Kaufman
Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Department of Urologic Surgery, Nashville, TN
#20 EFFECTS OF TOPICAL AND ORAL OXYBUTYNIN ON COGNITIVE AND PSYCHOMOTOR FUNCTIONS IN OLDER ADULTS—A DOUBLE-BLIND, PLACEBO-CONTROLLED STUDY
Gary Kay¹, David Staskin², Scott MacDiarmid³, Marilyn McIlwain4 and Naomi Dahl4
¹Cognitive Research Corporation, St. Petersburg, FL; ²Tufts University Medical Center, Boston, MA;
³Alliance Urology Specialists, Greensboro, NC; 4Watson Laboratories, Inc., Morristown, NJ
#21 LONG TERM FOLLOW-UP DATA ON THE MINIARC™ SINGLE INCISION SLING SYSTEM FOR THE TREATMENT OF STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE
RYAN PICKENS, ADAM STEWART, JARED MOSS, WESLEY WHITE, BEDFORD WATERS and
#22 THE VIRTUE SLING FOR POST-PROSTATECTOMY INCONTINENCE – SAFETY, EFFICACY, AND URODYNAMIC CHANGES AT 6 MONTHS FOLLOW-UP
Craig Comiter¹, Michael Kennelly², Victor Nitti³ and Eugene Rhee4
¹Stanford University Medical Center, Stanford, CA; ²McKay Urology, Charlotte, NC; ³NYU Urology
Associates, New York, NY; 4Kaiser Permanente San Diego Medical Center, San Diego, CA
#23 TREATMENT OF MALE STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE WITH THE ADVANCE TRANSOBTURATOR SLING: RECENT CHANGES IN SURGICAL TECHNIQUE YIELD BETTER PATIENT OUTCOMES
¹Urology Centers of Alabama, Birmingham, AL; ²The Center for Urological Treatment and Research,
#24 MIDURETHRAL SLING SURGERY IN THE OBESE WOMAN: DOES DEGREE OF OBESITY INFLUENCE SURGICAL OUTCOMES AND COMPLICATIONS?
Paul W. Walker, Andre P. Broussard, Kristi L. Hebert, B. Jill Williams and Alex Gomelsky
#25 TREATMENT OF MALE STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE WITH THE ADVANCE TRANSOBTURATOR SLING: LONG TERM FOLLOW-UP REVEALS HIGH PATIENT SATISFACTION
¹The Center for Urological Treatment, Nashville, TN; ²Urology Centers of Alabama, Birmingham, AL
#26 EARLY ERECTILE FUNCTION FOLLOWING ROBOTIC PROSTATECTOMY PREDICTS RESOLUTION OF SEVERE INCONTINENCE
#27 LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP OF BOVINE DERMIS AS A BIOLOGIC SUBSTITUTE FOR AUTOLOGOUS TISSUE IN PUBOVAGINAL SLING SURGERY
Joshua Holstead, B. Jill Williams and Alex Gomelsky
1:30 pm - 3:15 pm Session 8: Simultaneous Video Session I ROBOTIC ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC RECONSTRUCTION OF RETROCAVAL URETER: DESCRIPTION AND VIDEO OF TECHNIQUE
Timothy LeRoy, David Thiel and Todd Igel
INTRAOPERATIVE MONITORING AND QUANTITATION OF RENAL ISCHEMIA DURING PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY: A PILOT STUDY USING NEAR INFRARED TISSUE OXIMETRY
Sarah Conley, Amanda Feige, Mathew Oommen, E. Alton Sartor, Erin Johnson and Benjamin Lee
Tulane University School of Medicine - New Orleans, LA
V-LOC™ BARBED SUTURE TO FACILITATE THE VESICOURETHRAL ANASTOMOSIS DURING ROBOT-ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC PROSTATECTOMY RETROGRADE RENAL HYPOTHERMIA TECHNIQUE: ROBOTIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY IN A SOLITARY KIDNEY
Sarah Conley¹, Brian Richardson², Ashley Bowen³, Van Vo², Zhenggang Xiong², Raju Thomas² and Ben
EARLY RETROGRADE NERVE PRESERVATION DURING ROBOT-ASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY IMPROVES POTENCY OUTCOMES
Marcelo Orvieto, Sanket Chauhan, Ananthkrishnan Sivaraman, Rafael Coelho, Kenneth Plamer and Vipul
MODIFIED TECHNIQUE OF ROBOT ASSISTED SIMPLE PROSTATECTOMY: ADVANTAGES OF A VESICO-URETHERAL ANASTOMOSIS.
Rafael Coelho, Sanket Chauhan, Ananthkrishnan Sivaraman, Marcelo Orvieto, Kenneth Plamer and Vipul
ROBOTIC SACRAL COLPOPEXY WITH CONCOMITANT SUPRACERVICAL HYSTERECTOMY
Wesley White¹, Ryan Pickens¹, Robert Elder² and Frederick Klein¹
¹Division of Urologic Surgery, The University of Tennessee Medical Center, Knoxville, Knoxville, TN;
²Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, The University of Tennessee Medical Center, Knoxville,
SALVAGE ROBOTIC ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY (SRALP) FOR RADIORECURRENT PROSTATE CANCER: DESCRIPTION O FTECHNIQUE AND MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL OUTCOMES.
Rafael Coelho¹, Sanket Chauhan¹, Ananthkrishnan Sivaraman¹, Marcelo Orvieto, Kenneth Plamer¹,
Manoj Patel¹, Michael Liss², Thomas Ahlering², Robert Ferrigni³, Erik Castle4, Jean Joseph5 and
¹GRI; ²UCI; ³Mayo clinic; 4Mayo Clinic; 5University of Rochester
ROBOTIC SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF UPPER TRACT UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA
Joseph Pugh¹, Sijo Parekattil² and Li-Ming Su²
¹University of Florida, Department of Urology, Gainesville Florida; ²University of Florida, Department of
Video # 10 TRANSVAGINAL COLPOCLEISIS IN THE TREATMENT OF ADVANCED VAGINAL PROCIDENTIA IN THE ELDERLY FEMALE: SURGICAL TECHNIQUE
Denise Chow¹, Michelle Koski², Joanna Togami², Ralph Chesson³, Ahmet Bedestani³ and Jack Winters²
¹LSU/Ochsner Departments of Urology; ²LSU/ Ochsner Departments of Urology, New Orleans,
Louisiana; ³LSU Department of Gynecology, New Orleans, Louisiana
3:45 pm - 5:45 pm Session 10: Concurrent Poster Session - Prostate Cancer Poster# 1 THE INFLUENCE OF SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS, RACE, ETHNICITY, AND THE DOCTOR-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP ON PSA SCREENING BEHAVIOR
Eminajulo Adekoya, Robert Mitchell, III¹, David Penson¹,²,³, Jay Fowke4 and Daniel Barocas¹,²
¹Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Department of Urologic Surgery, Nashville, TN; ²Vanderbilt
University Medical Center, Center for Surgical Quality and Outcomes Research, Nashville, TN;
³Tennessee Valley Veterans Administration Health System, Nashville, TN; 4Vanderbilt University
Medical Center, Division of Epidemiology, Nashville, TN
Poster# 2 HIFU AND THE INTERNET: A QUALITY CONTROL STUDY OF ONLINE INFORMATION
Joshua Langston, J. Patrick Selph, Ankur Manvar, James Fergueson, Angela Smith, Mathew Raynor,
Matthew Nielsen, Eric Wallen and Raj Pruthi
Poster# 3 TUMOR VOLUME AS A PREDICTOR OF ADVERSE PATHOLOGIC FEATURES AND BIOCHEMICAL RECURRENCE (BCR) IN RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY SPECIMENS; A TALE OF TWO METHODS
Ian Thompson III¹, Shady Salem¹, Sam Chang¹, Peter Clark¹, Rodney Davis¹, S. Duke Herrell¹, Yakup
Kordan¹, Roxelyn Baumgartner¹, Sharon Phillips², Joseph Smith, Jr.¹, Michael Cookson¹ and Daniel
¹Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Department of Urologic Surgery, Nashville, TN; ²Vanderbilt
University Medical Center, Department of Biostatistics, Nashville, TN
Poster# 4 MARIJUANA USE AND PROSTATE CANCER OUTCOMES IN VETERANS
Sisir Botta, Daniel Linn and Martha Terris
Poster# 5 THE FATE OF MEN WITH INCIDENTAL PROSTATE CANCER DIAGNOSED AT THE TIME OF RADICAL CYSTECTOMY
J. Patrick Selph, Joshua Langston, James Fergueson, Ankur Manvar, Angela Smith, Matthew Nielsen,
Poster# 6 THE IMPACT OF ABNORMAL DIGITAL RECTAL EXAMINATION ON PROSTATE CANCER DETECTION IN OBESE MEN
David Chu, Daniel Moreira, Leah Gerber, Madeline McKeever, Stephen Freedland and Lionel Bañez
Division of Urologic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Duke University, Durham, NC
Poster# 7 EVALUATION OF BIOAVAILABLE TESTOSTERONE LEVELS, ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION AND PROSTATE CANCER AGGRESSIVENESS IN MEN UNDERGOING TREATMENT FOR LOCALIZED PROSTATE CANCER
Alexander Parker, Andrea Tavlarides, Nancy Diehl, Michael Heckman, Kristin Green and Gregory
Poster# 8 PRE-SALAVAGE PSA IS AN IMPORTANT FACTOR IN SELECTING PATIENT FOR SALVAGE CRYOABLATION OF THE PROSTATE IN PATIENTS WITH BIOCHEMICAL RECURRENCE AFTER RADIATION THERAPY
Ahmed El-Zawahry¹, Harry Clarke² and Thomas Keane³
¹Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC; ²Medical University of South Carolina, Chrleston,
SC; ³Medical Univesity of South Carolina, Charleson, sc
Poster# 9 RISK OF DEVELOPMENT OF PROTEINURIA WITH ANDROGEN DEPRIVATION THERAPY FOR PROSTATE CANCER
Reza Mehrazin, Jamin Brahmbhatt, Michael Aleman, John Stites, Travis Pagliara, Anthony Patterson,
Ithaar Derweesh, Christopher Ledbetter, Jim Wan and Robert Wake
Poster# 10 ALTERED SUBCELLULAR LOCALIZATION OF BETA-CATENIN IN HUMAN PROSTATE CANCERS DETECTED BY A NOVEL PHOSPHO-SPECIFIC BETA-CATENIN ANTIBODY Poster# 11 LOW YIELD OF SCREENING FOR HEMATURIA IN PATIENTS WITH A HISTORY OF PELVIC RADIATION FOR PROSTATE CANCER
Marina Cheng, Jeffrey Lee, Sravankumar Kavuri and Martha Terris
Poster# 12 EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF A ONCE-YEARLY HISTRELIN ACETATE IMPLANT (VANTAS®) COMPARED WITH 3-MONTH GOSERELIN ACETATE IMPLANTS IN PATIENTS WITH METASTATIC PROSTATE CANCER
Endo Pharmaceuticals, Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania
Poster# 13 CANCER CURE AND FUNCTIONAL OUTCOMES WITH ROBOTIC-ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY (RALRP): 500 CASES AT A TERTIARY CANCER CARE REFERRAL CENTER
Robert Carey¹, Amar Raval² and Tariq Hakky²
¹Florida State University College of Medicine, Sarasota Florida; ²Florida State University College of
Poster# 14 AN ALGORITHM UTILIZING PROSTATE BIOPSY AND FUSED CAPROMAB PENDETIDE SCANNING (CPS) HELP TO SELECT PATIENTS FOR SALVAGE CRYOSURGICAL ABLATION OF THE PROSTATE (CSAP)
Ahmed El-Zawahry¹, Matthew Eskridge², Georgiana Onisiscu², Elizabeth Garett-Meyer², Harry Clarke²
¹Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC; ²Medical University of South Carolina, Chrleston,
Poster# 15 EVALUATION OF THE PHARMACOKINETICS AND PHARMACODYNAMICS OF A ONCE-YEARLY HISTRELIN ACETATE IMPLANT (VANTAS®) IN PATIENTS WITH PROSTATE CANCER AND RENAL OR HEPATIC IMPAIRMENT
Endo Pharmaceuticals, Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania
Poster# 16 ROBOT-ASSISTED RADICAL CYSTECTOMY VERSUS OPEN RADICAL CYSTECTOMY IN THE ELDERLY: IMPLICATIONS ON PERI-OPERATIVE MORBIDITY
Kyle A. Richards, A. Karim Kader, Joe A. Pettus, John J. Smith III and Ashok K. Hemal
Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center
Friday, March 18, 2011 7:00 am - 8:15 am Session 12 - Bladder Cancer Podium
#28 COMPARISON OF RECURRENCE PATTERNS OF UPPER TRACT UROTHELIAL CARCINOMAS TREATED ENDOSCOPICALLY OR WITH RADICAL NEPHRECTOMY
Mark Anderson, GM Preminger and BA Inman
Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC
#29 PREDICTING THE PROBABILITY OF 90-DAY SURVIVAL IN ELDERLY BLADDER CANCER PATIENTS TREATED WITH RADICAL CYSTECTOMY
Nedim Ruhotina, Todd Morgan, Sam Chang, Daniel Barocas, Kirk Keegan, David Penson, Peter Clark,
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN
#30 BLADDER CONSERVATION FOR MYOINVASIVE UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA
#31 PRIOR PELVIC IRRADIATION DOES NOT RESULT IN FALSE POSITIVE UROVYSIONTM FLUORESCENCE IN SITU HYBRIDIZATION (FISH) TEST RESULTS
Marina Cheng, Jeffrey Lee, Sravankumar Kavuri and Martha Terris
#32 NUCLEAR MARTIX PROTEIN 22, URINARY CYTOLOGY, AND CYSTOSCOPY: A ONE YEAR COMPARISON STUDY
Anthony Schlake¹, Timothy Atkinson¹, Daniel Davenport¹, Paul Crispen¹ and David Preston²
¹University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY; ²Department of Veterans Affairs and University of Kentucky,
#33 SDF1 ? VARIANT AND CXCR7 AS DIAGNOSTIC AND PROGNOSTIC MARKERS FOR BLADDER CANCER
OBI EKWENNA, TRAVIS YATES, MIGUEL GOSALBEZ, SOUM LOKESHWAR, SAMIR SHIRODKAR,
MURUGESAN MANOHARAN, MARK SOLOWAY and VINATA LOKESHWAR
#34 MANAGEMENT OF PRIMARY SMALL CELL CARCINOMA OF THE BLADDER
Adam Stewart, Bedford Waters, Paul Hatcher and Frederick Klein
University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine, Knoxville, TN
#35 CLINICAL AND PATHOLOGIC DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PATIENTS UNDERGOING TURBT FOR NEWLY-DIAGNOSED VERSUS RECURRENT BLADDER LESIONS DETECTED BY CYSTOSCOPY.
Joshua Langston, J. Patrick Selph, Ankur Manvar, James Fergueson, Sean Sawh, Angela Smith, Mathew
Raynor, Matthew Nielsen, Culley Carson and Raj Pruthi
#36 CYTOREDUCTIVE SURGERY WITH INTRAPERITONEAL HYPERTHERMIC CHEMOTHERAPY FOR PATIENTS WITH PERITONEAL DISSEMINATION OF URACHAL ADENOCARCINOMA
L Spencer Krane, Mary Cromer, A Karim Kader and Edward A Levine
Wake Forest University, Winston Salem NC
#37 PATTERNS OF UTILIZATION OF URINE-BASED MARKERS IN NON-MUSCLE-INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER: RESULTS FROM THE BCAN / SUO / AUA / LUGPA ELECTRONIC
J. Patrick Selph, Joshua Langston, Sean Sawh, James Fergueson, Ankur Manvar, Angela Smith, Eric
Wallen, Raj Pruthi, Yair Lotan and Matthew Nielsen
#38 RISK-SPECIFIC INTENSITY OF SURVEILLANCE PRACTICES IN NON-MUSCLE-INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER: RESULTS FROM THE BCAN / SUO / AUA / LUGPA ELECTRONIC
J. Patrick Selph, Joshua Langston, Sean Sawh, James Fergueson, Ankur Manvar, Angela Smith, Eric
Wallen, Raj Pruthi, Yair Lotan and Matthew Nielsen
8:15 am - 9:30 am Session 13: Encourology and Stone Disease Podium
#39 SINGLE CENTER CLINICAL COMPARISON OF TWO REINFORCED URETERAL ACCESS SHEATHS FOR RETROGRADE URETEROSCOPIC TREATMENT OF URINARY LITHIASIS
Rajinikanth Ayyathurai, John Shields, Prashanth Kanagarajah, Ezekiel Young, Alina Alvarez and Vincent
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
#40 IMPACT OF DIETARY CALCIUM AND OXALATE, AND OXALOBACTER FORMIGENES COLONIZATION ON STONE RISK
Juquan Jiang¹, John Knight², Linda Easter³, Rebecca Neiberg4, Ross Holmes² and Dean Assimos5
¹Department of Microbiology and Biotechnology; ²Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Winston-Salem, North Carolina; ³GCRC Bionutrition Unit, Wake Forest University Medical School,
Winston-Salem, North Carolina; 4Dept of Public Health Sciences, Wake Forest University Medical
School Winston-Salem, North Carolina; 5Wake Forest University School of Medicine Winston-Salem,
#41 PROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF THE SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF ESWL AT A MULTI-PRACTICE SINGLE CENTER: AN EVALUATION OF 14,397 PATIENTS.
Bhavin Patel, Manesh Patel and John Smith
Wake Forest University, Department of Urology. Winston Salem, NC
#42 STAGE II PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY: A NOVEL TECHNIQUE FOR RESIDUAL STONE DISEASE
Arthur Caire, Aaron Boonjindasup, Aaron Bernie, Luke Fifer and Raju Thomas
Tulane Department of Urology - New Orleans, LA
#43 COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF ANTERIOR AND POSTERIOR TREATMENT PLANES UTILIZING THE DORNIER DELTA COMPACT ELECTROMAGNETIC LITHOTRIPTER
RYAN PICKENS, ADAM STEWART, BRENT HARDIN, WESLEY WHITE, BEDFORD WATERS and
#44 GLYOXAL METABOLISM: A NOVEL PATHWAY IN ENDOGENOUS OXALATE SYNTHESIS
Kyle Wood, Dean Assimos, John Knight and Ross Holmes
Department of Urology, Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, Winston-Salem, NC
#45 A MULTI-CENTER PROSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED TRIAL COMPARING THREE INTRA-CORPOREAL LITHOTRITES DURING PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY
Michael Lipkin, Agnes Wang, Dorit Zilberman, Michael Ferrandino and Glenn Preminger
Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC
#46 RISK OF DIABETES MELLITUS AFTER EXTRACORPOREAL SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY (ESWL) OR URETEROSCOPY (URS) FOR URINARY STONE DISEASE
Reza Mehrazin, Jamin Brahmbhatt, Michael Aleman, Jessica Lange, Matthew Kincade, Kevin Walls,
Anothony Patterson, Christopher Ledbetter, Jim Wan and Robert Wake
8:15 am - 9:30 am Session 14: Radiology and Imagery Podium
#47 POSTOPERATIVE IMAGING IS UNNECESSARY AFTER ANASTOMOTIC URETHROPLASTY
Ryan Terlecki¹, Matthew Steele², Celeste Valadez² and Allen Morey²
¹Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem NC; ²UT Southwestern, Dallas, TX
#48 A COMPARISON STUDY OF THE RADIATION DOSE OF IN-OFFICE CT SCANNERS WITH HOSPITAL SCANNERS IN THE SAME PATIENTS
Phillip Wise¹, Narbik Manukian², John Lovett³, Denton Harris IV4, Tom Patterson5, Winston Wilfong6
¹Spectrum Hospital, Grand Rapids, MI; ²Physicist, Los Angeles, CA; ³Wilmington, NC; 4Beaumont, TX;
5Galesburg, IL; 6Macon, GA; 7Neuysis Chapel Hill, NC
#49 NOVEL USE OF MRI TO DETECT REFLUX IN A BLADDER MODEL WITHOUT CATHETERS, IONIZING RADIATION, OR CONTRAST.OH MY!
Bhavin Patel, Gordon McLorie, Anthony Atala, Robert Kraft and Steve Hodges
Wake Forest University, Department of Urology. Winston Salem, NC
#50 THE USE OF MR UROGRAPHY AS AN ADJUVANT TO LAPAROSCOPIC PYELOPLASTY
John Pattaras, Yamile Morales, Diego Martin, Bobby Kalb and Kenneth Ogan
#51 IS PREOPERATIVE IMAGING IN PROSTATE CANCER OVERUSED? AN ANALYSIS OF THE 2010 NATIONAL COMPREHENSIVE CANCER NETWORK GUIDELINES
Arthur Caire, Aaron Boonjindasup, Neils Johnson, Aaron Bernie, Raju Thomas and Benjamin Lee
Tulane Department of Urology - New Orleans, LA
#52 ARE COMPUTERIZED TOMOGRAPHY ANGIOGRAMS, MAGNETIC RESONANCE ANGIOGRAMS AND ANGIOGRAMS NECESSARY FOR MINIMALLY INVASIVE PARITAL NEPHRECTOMIES?
Florida Hospital Celebration, Celebration, FL
#53 ENHANCED RESIDENT EDUCATION AND PATIENT CARE PROVIDED BY MOBILE COMPUTING DEVICES
Kush Patel¹, Arthur Caire¹, Ashley Bowen¹, Gordon Fifer¹ and Raju Thomas²
¹Tulane University School of Medicine, Department of Urology, New Orleans, LA; ²Chairman, Tulane
University School of Medicine, Department of Urology, New Orleans, LA
#54 MULTIMEDIA COMPUTER-BASED VERSION OF A STANDARD MEDICAL QUESTIONNAIRE RELIABLE REGARDLESS OF PATIENT'S COMPUTER FAMILIARITY
Michael Bryant, Evan Schoenberg, Timothy Johnson and Viraj Master
#55 ACUTE STONE EPISODE ASSOCIATED WITH DEPRESSION
Jordan Angell, Michael Bryant, Hukang Tu, Michael Goodman, John Pattaras and Ken Ogan
#56 RISK OF HYPERTENSION AFTER EXTRACORPOREAL SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY (ESWL) OR URETEROSCOPY (URS) FOR URINARY STONE DISEASE
Reza Mehrazin, Jamin Brahmbhatt, Michael Aleman, Jessica Lange, Evan Dunn, Mattew Kincade, Kevin
Walls, Anthony Patterson, Christopher Ledbetter, Jim Wan and Robert Wake
1:45 pm - 3:30 pm Session 23: Concurrent Poster Session - All Inclusive Poster# 17 IN VITRO FORMATION OF NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTION (NMJ) FOR ACCELERATED RESTORATION OF MUSCLE FUNCTION
In Kap Ko, Sang Jin Lee, Tamer Aboushwareb, James J. Yoo and Anthony Atala
Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine (Winston-Salem, NC)
Poster# 18 AN INNOVATIVE APPROACH TO BUILDING CLINICALLY RELEVANT SIZED TISSUES FOR UROLOGICAL RECONSTRUCTION
Jaehyun Kim, Tanner Hill, Tamer Aboushwareb, Sang Jin Lee, James J. Yoo and Anthony Atala
Poster# 19 STEM CELL RECRUITMENT FOR IN SITU TISSUE REGENERATION FOR UROLOGIC APPLICATIONS
In Kap Ko, Timothy Chen, Tamer Aboushwareb, Young Min Ju, James J. Yoo, Sang Jin Lee and Anthony
Poster# 20 HALOFUGINONE AND CHITOSAN COATED AMNION MEMBRANES DEMONSTRATE IMPROVED ABDOMINAL ADHESION PREVENTION
L Spencer Krane¹, Scott Washburn², Jamie Jennell² and Steve J Hodges²
¹Wake Forest University, Winston Salem NC; ²Wake Forest Unversity, Winston Salem NC
Poster# 21 IN VITRO MODEL OF MICROPOROUS POLYSACCHARIDE HEMOSPHERES Poster# 22 URETHRAL CATHETERIZATION TECHNIQUES: A SURVEY OF CURRENT ACADEMIC AND CLINICAL PRACTICES
Kevin Walls, Travis Pagliara, Keefu Du, Jordan Kurta, Tommie Norris and Anthony Patterson
University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN
Poster# 23 URETHRAL REST: ROLE AND RATIONALE IN ANTERIOR URETHROPLASTY
Ryan Terlecki¹, Matthew Steele², Celeste Valadez² and Allen Morey²
¹Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem NC; ²UT Southwestern, Dallas, TX
Poster# 24 ANOMALOUS VASCULAR ANATOMY SHOULD NOT EXCLUDE POTENTIAL RENAL TRANSPLANT DONORS
Zachary Reardon, Sean J. Clark, Kristin Broderick, Rizk El-Galley and J. Erik Busby
Department of Surgery, Division of Urology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
Poster# 25 RESIDENTS FOR QUALITY IMPROVEMENT IN UROLOGY (RESQU): THREE YEAR EXPERIENCE WITH A RESIDENT-CENTERED QUALITY IMPROVEMENT INITIATIVE
Bryant Whiting, Marc Cohen, Scott Gilbert, Tom Crawford, Johannes Vieweg and Philipp Dahm
Department of Urology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
Poster# 26 INCIDENTAL PROSTATE CANCER DURING HOLMIUM LASER ENUCLEATION OF THE PROSTATE: A MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL STUDY
Davis P. Viprakasit¹, Rafael Nunez², Mitchell R. Humphreys² and Nicole L Miller¹
¹Department of Urologic Surgery, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee;
²Department of Urology, Mayo Clinic, Phoenix, Arizona
Poster# 27 HOLMIUM LASER ENUCLEATION OF ABLATED PROSTATE (HOLEAP) : AN INNOVATIVE SURGICAL TECHNIQUE FOR BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA
Sanjay Razdan, Ashish Sabharwal and Tony John
International Robotic Prostatectomy Institute, Miami, FL.
Poster# 28 DOES PROSTATE VOLUME AFFECT SILODOSIN-MEDIATED IMPROVEMENT OF SYMPTOMS OF BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA?
Steven Kaplan¹, Claus Roehrborn², Lawrence Hill³, Weining Volinn³ and Gary Hoel³
¹Weill Cornell Medical College New York City, NY; ²Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX; ³Watson
Poster# 29 URINARY INFECTIONS IN U.S. HOSPITALS, 1993 TO 2008 Poster# 30 EPIDEMIOLOGY, ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE AND VARIATION IN MANAGEMENT OF BLOODSTREAM INFECTIONS FOLLOWING TRANSRECTAL PROSTATE BIOPSY PROCEDURES
Charles Scales¹, Luke Chen², Russell Staheli², Daniel Sexton², Deverick Anderson² and Brant Inman¹
¹Division of Urologic Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC; ²Division of Infectious
Diseases, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC
Poster# 31 SURVEY BASED ANALYSIS OF ANTIBIOTIC PROPHYLAXIS IN UROLOGIC CASES INVOLVING PROSTHETIC IMPLANTS
Jordan Kurta¹, Jamin Brahmbhatt², Ali-Reza-Sharif Afshar², Robert Wake² and Michael Aleman²
¹UT Health Science center Memphis, TN; ²UT Health Science Center Memphis, TN
Poster# 32 GIANT RETROVESICAL CYST APPENDICEAL CYSTADENOMA RESEMBLING SEMINAL VESICLE CYST
Complejo Hospitalario Arnulfo Arias Madrid, Caja Del Seguro Social, Panama City, Panama.
Poster# 33 INFLAMMATORY CELL TYPE IN PATIENTS WITH INTERSTITIAL CYSTITIS/PAINFUL BLADDER SYNDROME UNDERGOING CYSTOSCOPY WITH HYDRODISTENSION AND
Brent Hardin, John Beddies, James Bienvenu, Wesley White and Frederick Klein
University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine, Department of Surgery, Division of Urology,
Poster# 34 A MODEL OF BLADDER HYPOCONTRACTILITY IN THE RAT: PELVIC NERVE CRUSH
Christopher Chermansky¹, Denise Chow¹, Qiang Wu¹ and Matthew Fraser²
¹LSUHSC Department of Urology New Orleans LA; ²Duke Division of Urology Durham NC
Poster# 35 CENTRAL ROLE OF BOARI FLAP PROCEDURE IN UPPER URETERAL RECONSTRUCTION
Ryan Mauck¹, Ryan Terlecki² and Allen Morey¹
¹UT Southwestern, Dallas, TX; ²Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem NC
Poster# 36 A LONGITUDENAL EVALUATION OF SUBJECTIVE POSTOPERATIVE SYMPTOMS AND DISSATISFACTION IN WOMEN CURED OF STRESS INCONTINENCE AFTER SLING Poster# 37 IMPACT OF OBESITY ON SURGICAL OUTCOMES OF SINGLE INCISION MID-URETHRAL
RYAN PICKENS, JOHN BEDDIES, ADAM STEWART, BEDFORD WATERS, WESLEY WHITE and
Poster# 38 QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF RENAL ISCHEMIA IN REAL TIME USING DIGITAL IMAGE ANALYSIS AND NEAR INFRARED TISSUE OXIMETRY DURING PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY
Arthur Caire, Xavier Alvarez, Sarah Conley and Benjamin Lee
Tulane Department of Urology - New Orleans, LA
2:15 pm - 3:30 pm Session 22: Prostate Cancer Podium
#57 SIX WEEKS OF FLUOROQUINOLONE ANTIBIOTIC FOR ASYMPTOMATIC PATIENTS WITH ELEVATED PSA IS NOT CLINICALLY BENEFICIAL: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED CLINICAL
Robin Bhavsar¹, Ahmed El-Zawahry¹, Susan Caulder², Jeanette Byers², John Tissot², Thomas Keane¹,
¹Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC; ²Ralph A Johnson Veterans Hospital,
#58 SHOULD OUTSIDE INSTITUTION PROSTATE BIOPSIES BE REVIEWED PRIOR TO RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY?
Aaron Boonjindasup¹, Arthur Caire², Aaron Bernie², Lekha Mikkillineni², Kayleen Bailey², Sarah Conley²,
¹Tulane University Dept. of Urology, New Orleans, LA; ²Tulane University SOM, New Orleans, LA
#59 TOREMIFENE 80 MG DEMONSTRATES REDUCTION IN FRACTURE RISK IN MEN WHO ARE LESS THAN 80 YEARS OF AGE ON ANDROGEN DEPRIVATION THERAPY
Paul Hatcher¹, Lewis Kriteman², Sean Heron³ and Michael Brawer4
¹UT Medical Center, Knoxville, TN; ²North Fulton Urology, Roswell, Georgia; ³Pinellas Urology, St.
Petersburg, Florida; 4GTx, Inc., Memphis, Tennessee
#60 IN AN EQUAL ACCESS HOSPITAL, BLACK MEN ARE LESS LIKELY TO GET A RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY
Joseph Klink, Daniel Moreira, Leah Gerber, Jean-Alfred Thomas, Madeline McKeever, Lionel Bañez and
#61 PROSTATE CANCER RISK AND 1,25-DIHYDROXYVITAMIN D3 LEVELS
James Bennett¹,²,³, Gina Kirkpatrick4, Jenelle Foote¹,²,³, Paul Alphonse, Jr¹, Leila Bucary¹, Adwoa
¹Midtown Urology & Midtown Urology Surgery Center; ²Emory University School of Medicine
Department of Family Practice; ³Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia; 4Philadelphia
College of Osteopathic Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
#62 PROSTATE SIZE AS A PREDICTOR OF GLEASON SCORE UPGRADING IN LOW-RISK PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS
Monty Aghazadeh, Judson Davies, Sharon Phillips, Shady Salem, Peter Clark, Michael Cookson, Rodney
Davis, S. Duke Herrell, Justin Gregg, Sam Chang, Joseph Smith and Daniel Barocas
Vanderbilt University Department of Urologic Surgery, Nashville TN
#63 NEOADJUVANT DOCETAXEL / ESTRAMUSTINE PRIOR TO RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY OR EXTERNAL BEAM RADIOTHERAPY IN HIGH RISK LOCALIZED PROSTATE CANCER: A PHASE
Joshua Langston, J. Patrick Selph, Sean Sawh, William Kim, Paul Godley, Young Whang, Kim Rathmell,
Matthew Nielsen, Eric Wallen and Raj Pruthi
#64 PSA AND PROSTATE BIOPSY RESPONSE TO VITAMIN D SUPPLEMENTATION IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE FOR PROSTATE CANCER
Erin Burns¹, David Marshall¹, Stephen Savage¹, Sebastiano Gattoni-Celli¹ and John Lacy²
¹MUSC, Charleston, SC; ²UK, Lexington, KY
#65 EVALUATION OF THE ASSOCIATION OF OBESITY AND PATHOLOGIC FEATURES OF AGGRESSIVENESS AMONG MEN UNDERGOING RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY FOR PROSTATE CANCER
Alexander Parker, Michael Heckman, Andrea Tavlarides, Nancy Diehl and Todd Igel
#66 EFFECT OF CESIUM-131 BRACHYTHERAPY AND EXTERNAL BEAM RADIATION ON URINARY SYMPTOMS, ERECTILE FUNCTION, AND QUALITY OF LIFE FOR INTERMEDIATE TO HIGH RISK PROSTATE CANCER: A PROSPECTIVE EVALUATION
Joshua G Griffin¹, John Burns², Michael Baird³, William C Woods³ and Charles R Pound4
¹University of Mississippi Medical Center; ²University of Mississippi Medical Center and Veterans
Administration Hospital Jackson, MS; ³University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS;
4University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS.
#67 ONCOLOGICAL OUTCOMES OF RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY WITH POSITIVE SURGICAL MARGINS AND OTHERWISE FAVORABLE PROGNOSTIC FACTORS
Joshua G Griffin¹, Jade Smith² and Charles R Pound²
¹University of Mississippi Medical Center & VA Medical Center, Jackson, MS.; ²University of
#68 RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY POSITIVE MARGIN RATES AMONG SURGEONS IN THE EARLY PART OF THE LEARNING CURVE
Jordan Angell¹, Tim Johnson², Chad Ritenour², Fray Marshall² and Viral Master²
¹Emory University, Atlanta, GA; ²Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm Session 25: Concurrent Poster Session - Pediatrics Poster# 39 THE UTILITY OF LUMBOSACRAL MRI IN THE MANAGEMENT OF ISOLATED DYSFUNCTIONAL ELIMINATION
Gregory J. Broughton, Douglass B. Clayton, Stacy T. Tanaka, John C. Thomas, Mark C. Adams, John W.
Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee
Poster# 40 RESIDENT PARTICIPATION IN HYPOSPADIAS REPAIR: AN INTEGRAL COMPONENT OF UROLOGY TRAINING?
Christopher Bean, Edwin Harmon and Darlenia Andrews
Poster# 41 SALVAGE OF BILATERAL ASYNCHRONOUS PERINATAL TESTICULAR TORSION
Jeremy Speeg¹, Christopher Roth², Gerald Mingin³ and Joseph Ortenberg²
¹New Orleans, LA; ²Children's Hospital New Orleans, LA; ³Burlington, VT
Poster# 42 UTILITY OF VALIDATED BLADDER/BOWEL DYSFUNCTION QUESTIONNAIRE IN THE CLINICAL PEDIATRIC UROLOGY SETTING
Beth Drzewiecki, John Thomas, John Pope, IV, Mark Adams, John Brock, III and Stacy Tanaka
Division of Pediatric Urology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN
Poster# 43 VULVOVAGINITIS CAUSES URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS BY INCREASING PERIURETHRAL COLONIZATION OF UROPATHOGENS
Ilya Gorbachinsky, Gordon McLorie, Anthony Atala and Steve Hodges
Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, Department of Urology, Winston-Salem, NC
Poster# 44 HYDROCELE AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC VARICOCELECTOMY: DOES DIVISION OF SPERMATIC VESSELS AFFECT INCIDENCE?
Beth Drzewiecki, Stacy Tanaka, John Thomas, John Pope, IV, Mark Adams and John Brock, III
Division of Pediatric Urology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN
Poster# 45 PAIN AS THE PRESENTING SYMPTOM OF PRIMARY MEGAURETER IN CHILDREN
Christopher B. Anderson, Mark C. Adams, Stacy T. Tanaka, John C. Pope, IV, John W. Brock, III and
Division of Pediatric Urology, Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt
Poster# 46 A 15-YEAR EXPERIENCE WITH PEDIATRIC GENITAL BURNS AT A LEVEL-1 BURN CENTER: OUTCOMES AND ANALYSIS
Zachary Klaassen¹, Pauline H. Go¹, E. Hani Mansour², Michael A. Marano², Sylvia J. Petrone², Abraham
P. Houng², Sandra Johansen² and Ronald S. Chamberlain³
¹Department of Surgery, Saint Barnabas Medical Center, Livingston, NJ; ²Department of Surgery,
Division of Burn Surgery, Saint Barnabas Medical Center, Livingston, NJ; ³Chairman, Department of
Surgery, Saint Barnabas Medical Center, Livingston, NJ
Poster# 47 RADIOGRAPHIC ASSESMENT OF STOOL BURDEN IN NORMAL CHILDREN
¹Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem NC; ²Assistant Urology Professor, Wake Forest University,
Poster# 48 PRIAPISM IN CHILDREN WITH HEMOGLOBIN S: IS THERE A ROLE FOR SYMPATHOMIMETICS?
Jamin Brahmbhatt, Reza Mehrazin, Kathleen Kieran, Mark Williams, Gerald Jerkins and Dana Giel
University of Tennessee Health Science Center, LeBonheur Children's Hospital, Memphis, TN
Poster# 49 OCHOA (UROFACIAL) SYNDROME CULPRIT IDENTIFIED AS HEPARANASE 2 GENE - IMPLICATIONS OF A 15 YEAR STUDY
Junfeng Pang¹, Shu Zhang¹, Bobbilynn Hawkins Lee², Ping Yang¹, Jixin Zhong¹, Yushan Zhang¹,
Bernardo Ochoa³, Jose A.G. Agundez4, Marie-Antoinette Voelckel5, Weikuan Gu6, Wen-Cheng
Xiong7, Lin Mei¹, Jin-Xiong She¹ and Cong-Yi Wang¹
¹Center for Biotechnology and Genomic Medicine, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta GA;
²Department of Surgery, Urology, and Center for Biotechnology and Genomic Medicine, Medical
College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia; ³Department of Pediatric Surgery, University Hospital San
Vicente de Paul, University of Antioquia, Medellin, Colombia; 4Department of Pharmacology, Medical
School, University of Extremadura, Badajoz, Spain; 5Department of Medical Genetics, Hospital d'Enfants
de la Timone, Marseille, France; 6Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Campbell Clinic and Pathology,
University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN; 7Institute of Molecular Medicine and
Genetics and Department of Neurology, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA
Poster# 50 INCIDENCE OF UROLOGIC ABNORMALITIES ON SCROTAL ULTRASOUND IN THE PEDIATRIC POPULATION
Jamin Brahmbhatt, Reza Mehrazin, Patrik Luzny, Kathleen Kieran, Dana Giel and Mark Williams
University of Tennessee Health Science Center, LeBonheur Children's Hospital, Memphis, TN
Poster# 51 DIAGNOSING EPIDIDYMITIS AND EPIDIDYMO-ORCHITIS IN THE EMERGENCY ROOM: DO UROLOGISTS AND PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS DIFFER?
Jamin Brahmbhatt, Reza Mehrazin, Kathleen Kieran, Patrik Luzny, Dana Giel and Mark Williams
University of Tennessee Health Science Center, LeBonheur Children's Hospital, Memphis, TN
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm Session 24: Laparoscopic & Robotic Surgery - Upper Tract Podium
#69 QUANTITATIVE REAL TIME MONITORING OF RENAL ISCHEMIA DURING PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY: A PILOT STUDY USING NEAR INFRARED TISSUE OXIMETRY
Sarah Conley¹, Amanda Feige², Alton Sartor¹, Ashley Bowen³ and Ben Lee¹
¹New Orleans, LA; ²New Orlenas, LA; ³LA
#70 THE PREDICTIVE VALUE OF NEPHROMETRY SCORE ON OUTCOMES FOLLOWING ROBOT-ASSISTED PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY
Amanda Feige, Sarah Conley, Michael Pinsky, Erin Johnson and Benjamin Lee
Tulane University, Dept of Urology, New Orleans, LA
#71 A COMPARISON OF OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING STANDARD LAPAROSCOPIC VERSUS MICROLAPAROSCOPIC HYBRID PYELOPLASTY
Davis P. Viprakasit, Mark D. Sawyer, Hernan O. Altamar, Nicole L. Miller and S. Duke Herrell
Department of Urologic Surgery, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee
#72 ROBOTIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY DEMONSTRATES FAVORABLE ISCHEMIA TIMES COMPARED TO LAPAROSCOPIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY
Arthur Caire, Aaron Bernie, Will Armstrong, Aaron Boonjindasup and Benjamin Lee
Tulane Department of Urology - New Orleans, LA
#73 TESTICULAR PAIN AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC DONOR NEPHRECTOMY: A FREQUENT COMPLICATION WITH SIGNIFICANT MORBIDITY
Samir Shirodkar¹, Vincent Bird², Michael Gorin¹, Alberto Zarak¹ and Gaetano Ciancio³
¹University of Miami; ²Department Of Urology, University of Florida; ³University of Miami/Jackson
#74 LAPAROSCOPIC NEPHROPEXY FOR NEPHROPTOSIS: IS IT SHAM SURGERY?
Lydia Laboccetta¹, Matthew Young² and Stephen J Savage³
¹Resident, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC; ²Resident, Medical University of South
Carolina Urology, Charleston, SC; ³Attending, Medical University of South Carolina Urology,
#75 INDUCTION OF RENAL HYPOTHERMIA VIA COUNTINOUS RETROGRADE IRRIGATION: RESULTS IN PORCINE MODEL AND INITIAL EXPERIENCE IN A SERIES OF PATIENTS UNDERGOING ROBOTIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY IN A SOLITARY KIDNEY
Philip Dorsey, Brian Richardson, Sarah Conley and Benjamin Lee
Department of Urology, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA, USA
#76 ROBOT-ASSISTED PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY OUTCOMES AT A SINGLE INSTITUTION
Scott Castle, Vladislav Gorbatiy, Watid Karjanawanichkul, Nelson Salas and Raymond Leveillee
University of Miami, Department of Urology, Miami, FL
#77 ROBOTIC SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF UPPER TRACT UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA
Joseph Pugh, Daniel Willis, Aaron Grossman, Sijo Parekattil and Li-Ming Su
University of Florida, Department of Urology, Gainesville Florida
#78 IS ROBOT-ASSISTED PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY AN EFFECTIVE TECHNIQUE ON T1B (4-7CM) RENAL LESIONS?
Arthur Caire, Chris Bayne, Aaron Bernie, Aaron Boonjindasup and Benjamin Lee
Tulane Department of Urology - New Orleans, LA
#79 ROBOTIC ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC PROSTATECTOMY AFTER FAILED HIGH-INTENSITY FOCUSED ULTRASOUND: EFFICACY AND OBSERVATIONS
Adam Stewart, Jared Moss, Bruce Woodworth and Paul Hatcher
University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine, Knoxville, TN
#80 LAPAROENDOSCOPIC SINGLE SITE SURGERY: INITIAL EXPERIENCE IN ADULTS AND PEDIATRIC PATIENTS.
Alejandro Rodriguez, Mark Rich, Fernando Coste-Delvecchio, Raoul Salup and Hubert Swana
University of South Florida, Department of Urology, Tampa, Florida
#81 ROBOTIC ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY: THE FIRST 10 CASES IN A COMMUNITY HOSPITAL SETTING
Florida Hospital Celebration, Celebration, FL
#82 RADIOFREQUENCY ABLATION OF SMALL RENAL MASSES: 8.75 YEAR EXPERIENCE AT A SINGLE INSTITUTION
Raymond Leveillee, Scott Castle, Nelson Salas, Vladislav Gorbatiy and Watid Karjanawanichkul
University of Miami, Department of Urology, Miami, FL
Saturday, March 19, 2011 7:00 am - 8:00 am Session 28: Pediatrics Podium
#83 THE CURRENT STATE OF SURGICAL INTERVENTION FOR PERINATAL TORSION: AN INTERNATIONAL SURVEY OF PEDIATRIC UROLOGISTS AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
Benjamin G. Martin, David M. Kitchens, C.D. Anthony Herndon and David B. Joseph
University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham AL
#84 RISK FACTORS FOR HEMORRHAGIC CYSTITIS AFTER BONE MARROW TRANSPLANTATION IN 849 CHILDREN
Jodi Antonelli¹, Hasan Irkilata², Jeremy Wiygul³, Dan Moreira¹, Paul Martin¹ and John Wiener¹
¹Durham, NC; ²Ankara, Turkey; ³Long Island, NY
#85 A SIX YEAR EXPERIENCE OF OPEN RENAL AND BLADDER SURGERY PERFORMED AT A FREE-STANDING PEDIATRIC SURGERY CENTER
¹University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine, Knoxville, TN; ²East Tennessee Children’s
#86 USE OF FIBRIN GLUE AS AN ADJUNCT IN HYPOSPADIAS REPAIR
Ayme Schmeeckle¹, Dennis Venable² and John Mata²
¹LSUHSC Shreveport, LA; ²LSUHSC, Shreveport, LA
#87 L5-S3 LUMBAR TO SACRAL NERVE REROUTING TO RESTORE BLADDER AND BOWEL FUNCTION IN NEUROGENIC PATIENTS: A NEUROSURGICAL PERSPECTIVE
Ravish Patwardhan¹, Ryan Vidrine², John Mata³ and Timothy Gilbert¹
¹Interactive Neuroscience Center, LLC & Comprehensive Neurosurgery, LLC, Shreveport, LA; ²Dept. of
Urology, Louisiant State University Health Sciences Center-Shreveport, LA; ³Dept. of Urology, Louisiana
State University Health Sciences Center-Shreveport, LA
#88 UTILITY OF URODYNAMICS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF OCCULT TETHERED CORD IN CHILDREN
Oxana Munoz, David Kitchens, Anthony Herndon and David Joseph
University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Surgery, Division of Urology, Birmingham, Alabama
#89 IS A VALIDATED SYMPTOM SCORE PREDICTIVE OF ABNORMAL FINDINGS ON UROFLOWMETRY IN CHILDREN WITH BLADDER / BOWEL DYSFUNCTION?
Benjamin M. Whittam, Douglass B. Clayton, John C. Thomas, John C. Pope, IV, Mark C. Adams, John
7:00 am - 8:00 am Session 29: Concurrent Video Session II Video # 11 ROBOTIC-ASSISTED BLADDER DIVERTICULECTOMY: TIPS AND TRICKS
David Thiel¹, Paul Young², Michael Wehle², Gregory Broderick², Steven Petrou² and Todd Igel²
¹Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, Jacksonville, FL; ²Mayo Clinic Jacksonville
Video # 12 NOT ALL PROSTATES ARE CREATED EQUAL: ROBOTIC PROSTATECTOMIES - LESSONS
Sarah Conley, Amanda Feige, Mathew Oommen, Luke Fifer, Benjamin Lee and Raju Thomas
Tulane University School of Medicine - New Orleans, LA
Video # 13 LEST WE FORGET: OPEN PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY IN THE ERA OF LAPAROSCOPY AND ROBOTICS
Brian Richardson¹, Anil Paramesh² and Raju Thomas³
¹Tulane University New Orleans, LA; ²Tulane University, New Orleans, LA; ³Tulane University, New
Video # 14 ROBOT ASSISTED BLADDER DIVERTICULECTOMY
Marcelo Orvieto, Sanket Chauhan, Ananthkrishnan Sivaraman, Rafael Coelho, Kenneth Plamer and Vipul
Video # 15 MODIFIED LATZKO PROCEDURE (PARTIAL COLPOCLEISIS) FOR VESICOVAGINAL FISTULA REPAIR: TECHNIQUE AND OUTCOMES
Denise Chow¹, Ahmet Bedestani², Ralph Chesson² and J. Christian Winters¹
¹Louisiana State University/Ochsner Clinic Foundation, New Orleans, LA; ²Louisiana State University,
Video # 16 KNOTLESS SUTURING DURING OPEN PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY WITH THE SLIDING-CLIP TECHNIQUE
Michael Gorin, Rajan Ramanathan, Scott Castle, Bruce Kava and Raymond Leveillee
Department of Urology, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami FL
Video # 17 THE S.P.E.C.I.A.L.™ TECHNIQUE FOR NERVE PRESERVATION DURING ROBOTIC PROSTATECTOMY 8:00 am - 9:30 am Session 30: Laparoscopic & Robotic Surgery - Lower Tract Podium
#90 THE INCIDENCE OF LYMPHOCELES AFTER ROBOT-ASSISTED PELVIC LYMPH NODE DISSECTION
Marcelo Orvieto, Sanket Chauhan, Rafael Coelho, Kenneth PALMER, Pablo Marchetti, Ananth
#91 DOES ROBOTIC RADICAL CYSTECTOMY FOR BLADDER CANCER AFFECT LONG-TERM HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE?
J. Patrick Selph, Joshua Langston, James Fergueson, Ankur Manvar, Angela Smith, Sachin Vyas,
Mathew Raynor, Matthew Nielsen, Eric Wallen and Raj Pruthi
#92 ROBOTIC RADICAL CYSTECTOMY: MEDIUM-TERM ONCOLOGIC FOLLOW-UP
J. Patrick Selph, Joshua Langston, Aaron Martin, Angela Smith, Sean Sawh, Mathew Raynor, Matthew
Nielsen, Eric Wallen, Erik Castle and Raj Pruthi
#93 IMPACT OF ROBOT ASSISTED RADICAL CYSTECTOMY ON PERI-OPERATIVE MORBIDITY: COMPARISON OF 150 CONSECUTIVE RADICAL OPEN AND ROBOTIC CYSTECTOMIES
Kyle A. Richards, A. Karim Kader, Joseph A. Pettus, John J. Smith III and Ashok K. Hemal
Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center
#94 POSITIVE SURGICAL MARGINS AND THEIR LOCATIONS FOLLOWING ROBOT ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC PROSTATECTOMY: A MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL STUDY
Sanket Chauhan, Rafael Coelho, Ananthakrishnan Sivaraman, Marcelo Orvieto, Kenneth Palmer and
(Presented By: Ananthakrishnan Sivaraman)
#95 INFLUENCE OF MODIFIED POSTERIOR RECONSTRUCTION OF THE RHABDOSPHINCTER ON EARLY RECOVERY OF CONTINENCE AND ANASTOMOTIC LEAK RATES AFTER RALP.
Rafael Coelho, Sanket Chauhan, Ananthakrishnan Sivaraman, Kenneth Palmer, Marcelo Orvieto and
(Presented By: Ananthakrishnan Sivaraman)
#96 ROBOTIC-ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY: EVALUATION OF THE FUNCTIONAL AND ONCOLOGIC LEARNING CURVE
Joshua Langston, J. Patrick Selph, James Fergueson, Ankur Manvar, Angela Smith, Mathew Raynor,
Matthew Nielsen, Eric Wallen and Raj Pruthi
#97 ANATOMIC APPROACH TO BLADDER NECK PRESERVATION DURING ROBOTIC PROSTATECTOMY IS SAFE AND EFFECTIVE
#98 PREVIOUS THERAPY FOR PROSTATE CANCER IS NOT A CONTRAINDICATION FOR ROBOT-ASSISTED RADICAL CYSTECTOMY: A SINGLE INSTITUTION EXPERIENCE
Kyle A. Richards, A. Karim Kader, Joseph A. Pettus, John J. Smith III and Ashok K. Hemal
Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center
#99 THE EVALUATION OF THE LEARNING CURVE ASSOCIATED WITH ROBOTIC RADICAL CYSTECTOMY: INITIAL 100 CASES
Joshua Langston, J. Patrick Selph, James Fergueson, Ankur Manvar, Angela Smith, Mathew Raynor,
Matthew Nielsen, Eric Wallen and Raj Pruthi
#100 ROBOTIC VERSUS OPEN RADICAL CYSTECTOMY: IDENTIFCATION OF PATIENTS WHO BENEFIT FROM THE ROBOTIC APPROACH
Michael Knox¹, Rizk El-Galley² and Erik Busby³
¹University of Alabama-Birmingham Birmingham, AL; ²University of Alabama-Birmingham, Birminham,
AL; ³University of Alabama-Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
#101 GRADING THE DEGREE OF LEAK ON CYSTOGRAM AFTER ROBOTIC PROSTATECTOMY CAN PREDICT FOR BLADDER NECK CONTRACTURE
Michael Knox¹, Seena Safavy², Rizk El-Galley² and Erik Busby²
¹University of Alabama-Birmingham Birmingham, AL; ²University of Alabama-Birmingham, Birmingham,
8:00 am - 9:30 am Session 31: Concurrent Poster Session - UroOncology Poster# 52 EXTRAMAMMARY PAGET’S DISEASE IN MALES: A SEER STUDY IN SURVIVAL
Lindsey Herrel, Timothy Johnson, Keith Delman and Viraj Master
Poster# 53 ONCOLOGIC OUTCOMES FOR NODE-POSITIVE PATIENTS UNDERGOING ROBOTIC RADICAL CYSTECTOMY
J. Patrick Selph, Joshua Langston, Aaron Martin, Angela Smith, Sean Sawh, Mathew Raynor, Matthew
Nielsen, Eric Wallen, Erik Castle and Raj Pruthi
Poster# 54 RE-RESECTING T1 BLADDER TUMORS: SINGLE-INSTITUTION ANALYSIS IN A MODERN COHORT OF PATIENTS
J. Patrick Selph, Joshua Langston, Ankur Manvar, James Fergueson, Angela Smith, Matthew Nielsen,
Poster# 55 IMPACT OF NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY ON ANEMIA AND PERIOPERATIVE OUTCOMES AT THE TIME OF CYSTECTOMY
Timothy Atkinson, Randall Rowland, John Rinehart, Daniel Davenport, Garrett Korrect, Beau Dusseault,
Poster# 56 IS PROLONGED STENTING A SOLUTION FOR THE LEFT CROSS-OVER URETER DILEMMA IN ABDOMINAL WALL DIVERSIONS?
Alejandro Rodriguez, Alexandre Lockhart, Jeff King, Lucas Wiegand, Rafael Carrion, Raul Ordorica and
University of South Florida, Department of Urology, Tampa, Florida
Poster# 57 CAN CONTEMPORARY TARGETED THERAPIES PROVIDE CLINICALLY MEANINGFUL CHANGES IN RENAL CELL CARCINOMA VENOUS TUMOR THROMBI?
Scott E. Delacroix, Jr.¹, Brian F. Chapin¹, Nicholas Cost², Jose A. Karam¹, Stephen Culp¹, E. Jason
Abel¹, Graciela Gonzales³, Vitaly Margulis² and Christopher G. Wood¹
¹Department of Urology, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas;
²Department of Urology, The University of Texas Southwestern, Dallas, Texas; ³Department of
Biostatistics, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas
Poster# 58 PERIOPERATIVE BLOOD TRANSFUSION AND SURVIVAL IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING NEPHRECTOMY FOR RENAL CELL CARCINOMA
Todd Morgan, Kelly Stratton, Michael Cookson, Daniel Barocas, Rodney Davis, Duke Herell, Joseph
Poster# 59 FLANK PAIN AS A COMMON COMPLICATION AFTER PERCUTANEOUS RENAL CRYOABLATION
¹ochsner clinic; ²lsuhsc,shreveport,la
Poster# 60 COST ANALYSIS OF ROBOTIC-ASSISTED- VERSUS LAPAROSCOPIC- VERSUS OPEN PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY
Joshua Langston, J. Patrick Selph, James Fergueson, Ankur Manvar, Sean Sawh, Mathew Raynor,
Matthew Nielsen, Eric Wallen and Raj Pruthi
Poster# 61 COMPARISON OF REIMBURSEMENT AMONG VARIOUS NEPHRON-SPARING SURGERIES (NSS) FOR SMALL RENAL MASSES
Scott Castle, Vladislav Gorbatiy, Nelson Salas, Ahmed Eldefrawy, Watid Karnjanawanichkul and Raymond
University of Miami, Department of Urology, Miami, FL
Poster# 62 COSTS FOR UROLOGIC HOSPITALIZATIONS IN THE U.S., 1997 TO 2007 Poster# 63 DOES PROSTATE WEIGHT AFFECT PERIOPERATIVE, ONCOLOGIC AND EARLY CONTINENCE OUTCOMES AFTER ROBOTIC-ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY PERFORMED BY AN EXPERIENCED SURGEON?
Rafael Coelho, Sanket Chauhan, Ananthakrishnan Sivaraman, Kenneth Palmer, Marcelo Orvieto and
(Presented By: Ananthakrishnan Sivaraman)
Poster# 64 OUTCOMES FOLLOWING UROLOGIC PROCEDURE IN NONAGENARIANS AND CENTENARIANS: A SAFETY AND FEASIBILITY ANALYSIS
Saint Barnabas Medical Center, Livingston,NJ
Poster# 65 SHORT TERM OUTCOMES OF ROBOTIC-ASSISTED ABDOMINAL SACROCOLPOPEXY FOR THE REPAIR FOR PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE
RYAN PICKENS, JOHN BEDDIES, BRENT HARDIN, JARED MOSS, JAMES BIENVENU, ROBERT
Poster# 66 ROBOT-ASSISTED RADICAL CYSTECTOMY VERSUS OPEN RADICAL CYSTECTOMY FOR EXTRAVESICAL DISEASE: A SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE
Kyle A. Richards, A. Karim Kader, Joseph A. Pettus, John J. Smith III and Ashok K. Hemal
Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center
Poster# 67 THE ECONOMICS OF ROBOTIC UROLOGIC SURGERY AND ITS ROLE WITHIN A COMMUNITY HOSPITAL AND CANCER CENTER
Rajesh Laungani¹, Jade Smith² and Nikhil Shah³
¹Saint Josephs Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia; ²Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Georgia
Poster# 68 LAPAROSCOPIC-GUIDED RADIOFREQUENCY ABLATION IS AN EFFECTIVE TREATMENT MODALITY FOR ENHANCING RENAL MASSES AT INTERMEDIATE TERM FOLLOW-UP
Elie Antebi¹, Michael Gorin¹, Robert Carey² and Vincent Bird³
¹Department of Urology, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL; ²Urology Treatment
Center, Sarasota, FL; ³Department of Urology, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, FL
Poster# 69 LAPAROSCOPIC-GUIDED RADIOFREQUENCY ABLATION IS SAFE FOR TREATMENT OF ENHANCING RENAL MASSES IN PATIENTS TAKING WARFARIN AND/OR ANTIPLATELET
Michael Gorin¹, Elie Antebi¹, Robert Carey² and Vincent Bird³
¹Department of Urology, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami FL; ²Urology Treatment
Center, Sarasota, FL; ³Department of Urology, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, FL
11:15 am - 12:30 amSessin 33: T-Leon Imaging Session
Robin Bhavsar MD, Harry Clarke MD, PhD and Stephen Savage MD
Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC
Jeffrey Gahan MD¹, Samir Shirodkar MD¹, Thomas Salerno MD² and Gaeteno Ciancio MD, MBA³
¹University of Miami Department of Urology; ²University of Miami Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery;
³University of Miami Department of Urology and Transplant Surgery
Austin DeRosa MD¹, Wayne Hellstrom MD² and Erich Lang MD²
¹Atlanta, GA; ²Tulane University, New Orleans, LA
Denise Chow MD¹, Jennifer Chamberlain MD¹ and Donald Bell MD²
¹Louisiana State University/Ochsner Clinic Foundation, New Orleans, LA; ²Louisiana State University,
S. Mohammad Jafri MD and Kenneth J. Carney MD
Sunday, March 20, 2011 7:00 am - 8:00 am Session 34: Concurrent Video Session III Video # 18 APPLICATION OF “CINCH AND TIE” TECHNIQUE TO ROBOTIC NEPHROPEXY FOR POSTERIOR ABDOMINAL WALL FIXATION
Scott Castle, Watid Karnjanawanichkul, Vladislav Gorbatiy, Nelson Salas and Raymond Leveillee
University of Miami, Department of Urology, Miami, FL
Video # 19 INCREMENTAL NERVE PRESERVATION DURING ROBOT-ASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY
Marcelo Orvieto, Sanket Chauhan, Ananthkrishnan Sivaraman, Rafael Coelho, Kenneth Plamer and Vipul
Video # 20 TECHNIQUE OF ROBOT ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC DISMEMBERED PYELOPLASTY - A MULTIINSTITUTIONAL REVIEW OF OUTCOMES
Ananthkrishnan Sivaraman, Sanket Chauhan, Rafael Coelho, Marcelo Orvieto, Kenneth Plamer and Vipul
Video # 21 THE PRO-VAS® SPRING CLIP TECHNIQUE FOR VAS DEFERENS OCCLUSION.
McIver Urological Clinic, Jacksonville, FL
Video # 22 ROBOTIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY WITH SELECTIVE SEGMENTAL ARTERIAL CLAMPING
Wesley White, Joe Mobley, John Beddies, W Bedford Waters and Frederick Klein
Division of Urologic Surgery, The University of Tennessee Medical Center, Knoxville, Knoxville, TN
Video # 23 ROBOTIC EXCISION OF MULTIFOCAL URETERAL POLYPS
Scott E. Delacroix, Jr.¹, Richard Vanlangendonck² and Joseph Ortenberg³
¹Department of Urology, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas;
²Department of Urology, Ochsner Clinic Foundation, New Orleans, Louisiana; ³Department of Urology,
Louisiana State Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, Louisiana
Video # 24 ROBOTIC SALVAGE PROSTATECTOMY FOR RADIORECURRENT PROSTATE CANCER
Ananthkrishnan Sivaraman, Sanket Chauhan, Marcelo Orvieto, Rafael Coelho, Kenneth Plamer and Vipul
7:30 am - 8:30 am Session 35: ED / Infertility Podium
#102 THE ROLE OF TESTOSTERONE IN VASCULAR SMOOTH MUSCLE CELL MEDIATED MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE EXPRESSION AND FUNCTION
John Beddies, James Bienvenu, Deidra Mountain, Stacy Kirkpatrick, Wesley White, Oscar Grandas and
University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine
#103 DOES THE NEED FOR A REPLACEMENT INFLATABLE PENILE PROSTHESIS LEAD TO DECREASED PATIENT SATISFACTION?
Arthur Caire, Aaron Boonjindasup, Brian Richardson and Wayne Hellstrom
Tulane Department of Urology - New Orleans, LA
#104 CHARACTERISTICS OF PAIN IN VARICOCELE: DOES VARICOCELECTOMY REALLY RELIEVE THE PAIN?
Majid Mirzazadeh¹, Adel Tizno² and John J. lll Smith³
¹Wake Forest University, Winston salem, NC; ²Iran University of Medical Sciences, tehran ,Iran; ³Wake
#105 HIGHER TESTOSTERONE LEVELS ARE NOT CORRELATED WITH BETTER SEMEN PARAMETERS IN INFERTILE MEN
Eric Laborde¹, Ross Hogan², Daniel Stein¹, Vishal Bhalani¹, John Cashy¹, Tobias Kohler³ and Robert
¹Department of Urology, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL;
²Ochsner/Lousiana State University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA; ³Department of Surgery
Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Springfield, IL
#106 INFECTION OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING MULTIPLE PENILE PROSTHETIC-RELATED OPERATIONS: A POTENTIAL NOVEL RISK FACTOR
#107 SAFETY OF INFLATABLE PENILE PROSTHESIS INSERTION IN PATIENTS ON SOME ANTICOAGULANT THERAPIES: A REPORT OF 20 CASES
Paul Perito, John Grimaldi¹, John Mulcahy² and Steven Wilson³
¹Vincennes IN; ²Birmingham AL; ³Indio CA
#108 MOMENTARY SQUEEZE PUMP CYLINDERS THAT ARE UNABLE TO INFLATE, RESCUED WITH PULL/STRETCH TECHNIQUE
GERARD HENRY¹ and ELIZABETH RAE² ¹REGIONAL UROLOGY, SHREVEPORT, LA; ²PATIENT LIAISON--AMERICAN MEDICAL SYSTEMS, MINNEAPOLIS, MN
#109 COUNTERFIET PDE5I: HOW BIG IS THE PROBLEM NOW?
Department of Urology, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA, USA
#110 SIMULTANEOUS ADVANCE MALE SLING AND AN INFLATABLE PENILE PROSTHESIS: CONCURRENT PLACEMENT DOES NOT INCREASE POTENTIAL FOR IMPLANT INFECTION
¹Urology Centers of Alabama, Birmingham, AL; ²The Center for Urological Treatment, Nashville, TN
#111 COMORBID ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION IN MEN REQUIRING SURGICAL INTERVENTION FOR POST- PROSTATECTOMY URINARY INCONTINENCE
Ekene Enemchukwu, Benjamin Whittam, Todd Doran, Melissa Kaufman and Douglas Milam
Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Department of Urologic Surgery, Nashville, TN
7:30 am - 8:30 am Session 36: Concurrent Poster Session - Nephrolithiasis Poster# 70 THE USE OF AIR RETROGRADE PYELOGRAM DURING FLUOROSCOPIC ACCESS FOR PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY IS ASSOCIATED WITH DECREASED RADIATION EXPOSURE
Michael Lipkin, John Mancini, Agnes Wang, Dorit Zilberman, Michael Ferrandino, Michael Miller and
Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC
Poster# 71 RISK OF DIABETES MELLITUS AND HYPERTENSION AFTER EXTRACORPOREAL SHOCK WAVE (ESWL) THERAPY FOR URINARY STONE DISEASE
Reza Mehrazin, Michael Aleman, Jamin Brahmbhatt, Jessica Lange, Lindsey Hartsell, Evan Dunn, Kevin
Walls, Matthew Kincade, Anthony Patterson, Christopher Ledbetter, Jim Wan and Robert Wake
Poster# 72 FACTORS AFFECTING RADIATION EXPOSURE DURING URETEROSCOPY
Michael Lipkin, Agnes Wang, John Mancini, Dorit Zilberman, Michael Ferrandino and Glenn Preminger
Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC
Poster# 73 PROFILE OF THE PEDIATRIC BRUSHITE STONE FORMER
Davis P. Viprakasit, Douglas B. Clayton, Mark D. Sawyer, John C. Thomas and Nicole L. Miller
Department of Urologic Surgery, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee
Poster# 74 RISK OF DETERIORATION IN RENAL FUNCTION AFTER EXTRACORPOREAL SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY (ESWL) OR URETEROSCOPY (URS) FOR URINARY STONE DISEASE
Reza Mehrazin, Jamin Brahmbhatt, Michael Aleman, Jessica Lange, Evan Dunn, Anothony Patterson,
Chrisopher Ledbetter, Jim Wan, Ithaar Derweesh and Robert Wake
Poster# 75 OPTIMIZATION OF TREATMENT STRATEGY EMPLOYED DURING SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY TO MAXIMIZE STONE FRAGMENTATION EFFICIENCY
John Mancini, Daniel Yong, Michael Lipkin, Anges Wang, Neal Simmons, Michael Ferrandino, Pei
Poster# 76 IN VIVO STONE FRAGMENTATION AND TISSUE INJURY USING A NEW ACOUSTIC LENS DESIGN FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC SHOCKWAVE LITHOTRIPTERS
John Mancini, Neal Simmons, Daniel Yong, Eliza Raymundo, Michael Lipkin, Agnes Wang, Michael
Ferrandino, Pei Zhong and Glenn Preminger
Poster# 77 CONTRIBUTION OF GLYCINE AND PHENYLALANINE METABOLISM TO URINARY OXALATE EXCRETION
John Knight, Dean Assimos and Ross Holmes
Wake Forest University School of Medicine Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Poster# 78 DETERMINATION OF RADIATION DOSE DURING PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY USING A VALIDATED PHANTOM MODEL
Michael Lipkin, John Mancini, Agnes Wang, Greta Toncheva, Colin Anderson-Evans, Neal Simmons,
Michael Ferrandino, Terry Yoshizumi and Glenn Preminger
Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC
Poster# 79 USE OF HEMOSTATIC AGENTS IN PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY TRACT MAY REDUCE URINE LEAK RATE IN A PORCINE MODEL
Michael Lipkin, John Mancini, Agnes Wang, Neal Simmons, Eliza Raymundo, Daniel Yong, Michael
Ferrandino, David Albala and Glenn Preminger
Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC
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