Northwest Urological Society 2009 Preliminary Agenda Fri Dec 4, 2009 Health Policy Agenda 8:30
Opening Remarks
8:35
Health Policy Introductions and Preview
8:45
National Men’s Health Initiative
9:15
Pay-for Performance, Value-based purchasing and other new payment models
Fred Govier, MD NWUS President Jeff Frankel, MD AACU President AUA and WSAUA Health Policy Council Richard Pelman, MD AUA Men’s Health Chair WSUS Men’s Health Chair Advisor, Men’s Health Network
Dave Penson, MD, MPH Director, Center for Surgical Quality and Outcomes Research Vanderbilt University AUA Health Policy Council Vice Chair
9:55
National Health Care Developments Affecting Urology
Jeff Kaufman, MD AACU Board Member AACU Past President AUA Health Policy Council WSAUA Health Policy Council Chair CUA Past President
10:45 2010 Legislative Preview: Hot issues for Northwest Urology Practices Panel
Jeff Frankel, MD AACU President AUA and WSAUA Health Policy Council
Panelists: Jeff Kaufman, MD and Mark Uhlman, MD
11:30 Lunch in Exhibit Hall Scientific Session Agenda 1:00
Opening Remarks
1:05
Keynote Lecture: Successful management of IC and Pelvic Pain Syndromes
Fred Govier, MD NWUS President
Raymond R. Rackley, MD Professor of Surgery The Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio
1:40
Scientific Session I: moderated by Bruce Dalkin, MD and Larry Goldenberg, MD Oncology I DOES PERI-OPERATIVE BELLADONNA AND OPIUM SUPPOSITORY IMPROVE POST-OPERATIVE PAIN FOLLOWING LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY? RESULTS OF A SINGLE INSTITUTION RANDOMIZED STUDY Matt Holman, Paul Kozlowski, Chris Porter, Erin Odom, Chris Bernards, Nancy Neil, and John M. Corman. Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, WA. Abstract #942
LAPAROSCOPIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY Stephen Lukasewycz, Michael A. Traver, and Paul M. Kozlowski. Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, WA. Abstract #929 ROBOTIC PARTIAL NEPHRECTOMY: THE INITIAL EXPERIENCE AT A CANADIAN TERTIARY CARE CENTER Metcalfe, CB and Nguan, CY. University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC. Abstract #911 SURGICAL COMPLICATIONS RESULTING FROM ROBOTIC RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Douglas E. Sutherland, Compton J. Benjamin, Song Hau Tran, Jason D. Engel, and Harold A Frazier, II. George Washington University, Washington, DC and MultiCare Urology, Tacoma, WA. Abstract #906 DIFFERENCES IN PRESENTATION AND OUTCOMES FOR DUCTAL VERSUS ADENOCARCINOMA OF THE PROSTATE Christopher J Welty, Todd M Morgan, Funda Vakar-Lopez, and Jonathan L Wright. University of Washington, Seattle, WA. Abstract #951 TECHNIQUE OF ROBOTIC ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC CYSTOPROSTATECTOMY WITH INTRACORPOREAL ILEAL CONDUIT CONSTRUCTION. William J. Ellis and Jonathan L. Wright. University of Washington, Seattle WA. Abstract #958
2:25
Scientific Session II: moderated by Bryan Voelzke, MD Bladder/Urethra DOES BODY MASS INDEX INFLUENCE CHOICE OF URINARY DIVERSION? Siamak Daneshmand, Matt Ashley, and Houman Mirtorabi. Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR. Abstract #934 LONG TERM PATIENT SATISFACTION WITH THE ARTIFICIAL URINARY SPHINCTER Alvaro Lucioni, David E. Rapp, Jason Kim, and Fred E. Govier. Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, WA. Abstract #919 POSTERIOR URETHROPLASTY: THE HARBORVIEW EXPERIENCE Ryan S. Hsi, James M. Hotaling, Anup Shah, Hunter Wessells, and Bryan B. Voelzke. Department of Urology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. Abstract #939 DEVELOPMENT OF A MURINE MODEL OF MALE URETHRAL STRICTURE Ian P. Luttrell and Kanchan Chitaley. University of Washington, Seattle, WA. Abstract #915 EXERCISE IMPROVES BLADDER FUNCTION OF DIABETIC MICE Manasi H. Vadhavkar, Jason Sea, Ismail Laher, and Lynn Stothers. University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC. Abstract #910 CONTINENT CUTANEOUS DIVERSION IN PATIENTS WITH PRIOR RENAL TRANSPLANT DIVERTED VIA ILEAL CONDUIT Siamak Daneshmand. Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR. Abstract #933 TRANS-PERINEAL INJECTION OF BOTULINUM TOXIN IN MEN WITH CPPS. Henry Gottsch, Jay Lee, Richard Berger, and Claire Yang. University of Washington, Seattle, WA. Abstract #925
3:15
Break/ View Exhibits
3:45
Scientific Session III: moderated by Paul Kozlowski, MD Endourology/ Minimally Invasive Surgery STANDARDIZED LINEAR PORT PLACEMENT FOR ALL TRANSPERITONEAL LAPAROSCOPIC RENAL AND ADRENAL SURGERY: EXPERIENCE WITH 1264 CASES Jonathan D. Harper, John T. Leppert, Alberto Breda, and Peter Schulam. UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA and University of Washington, Seattle, WA. Abstract #947 LAPAROSCOPIC AUGMENTATION CYSTOPLASTY Stephen Lukasewycz, M.D., Michael A. Traver, M.D., Kathleen C. Kobashi, and Paul M. Kozlowski. Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, WA. Abstract #909 THE CAPABILITY OF ANTIRETROPULSION DEVICES TO REDIRECT FLUID IRRIGATION DURING URETEROSCOPY L. M. Jonat, B. K. Poh, D. Lange, and B. H. Chew. The Stone Centre at Vancouver General Hospital, Vancouver, BC. Abstract #949 FOCUSED ULTRASOUND APPLICATION FOR THE TREATMENT OF LOWER POLE KIDNEY STONES Anup Shah, Bryan W. Cunitz, Wei Lu, Mathew D. Sorensen, Marla Paun, Lawrence A. Crum, Michael R. Bailey. University of Washington, Seattle, WA. Abstract #902 ROBOT ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC SIMPLE RETROPUBIC PROSTATECTOMY IN THE COMMUNITY SETTING: A PILOT STUDY D. Champ Weeks and Douglas E. Sutherland. MultiCare Urology, Tacoma, WA. Abstract #904 ROBOTIC ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC DONOR NEPHRECTOMY: A PROSPECTIVE CASE SERIES A.G. Kavanagh and C. Nguan. University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC. Abstract #952 CHANGES IN RENAL PRESSURE WITH URETERAL CATHETERS AND ANTIRETROPULSION DEVICES DURING PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROLITHOTOMY L. M. Jonat, B. K. Poh, D. Lange, and B. H. Chew. Vancouver General Hospital, Vancouver, BC. Abstract #948
4:40
Guest Lecture: Secondary therapy in prostate cancer: What happens when clinical concerns and health reimbursement policies collide? David Penson, MD Professor of Urologic Surgery at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN Director of the Center for Surgical Quality and Outcomes Research at the Vanderbilt Institute of Medicine and Public Health in Nashville
5:00
Adjourn
Saturday Dec 5, 2009 8:15
Keynote Lecture: Female Pelvic Anatomy Raymond R. Rackley, MD Professor of Surgery The Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio
8:45
Scientific Session IV: moderated by Fred Govier, MD and Dawn Bodell, MD Female Urology/Voiding Dysfunction PRESENCE OF INTRINSIC SPHINCTER DEFICIENCY DOES NOT PREDICT A WORSE OUTCOME IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING BONE ANCHORED PROXIMAL URETHRAL SLING PLACEMENT Alvaro Lucioni, Jason Kim, Fred E. Govier, Kathleen C. Kobashi. Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, WA. Abstract #922 THE COURSE OF THE DORSAL NERVE OF THE CLITORIS Van Anh T. Ginger, Christopher J. Cold, and Claire C. Yang. University of Washington, Seattle, WA, Marshfield Clinic, Marshfield, WI, and Veterans Affairs Puget Sound Health Care System, Seattle, WA. Abstract #937 IS THE BONE-ANCHORED PROXIMAL URETHRAL SLING A REASONABLE SALVAGE OPTION FOR TREATMENT OF STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE AFTER A FAILED SLING OR BLADDER NECK SUSPENSION? Alvaro Lucioni, Jason Kim, Fred E. Govier, and Kathleen C. Kobashi. Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, WA. Abstract #920 STRUCTURE AND INNERVATION OF THE LABIA MINORA: MORE THAN MINOR SKIN FOLDS Van A. T. Ginger, Christopher J. Cold, and Claire C. Yang. Marshfield Clinic, Marshfield, WI and University of Washington, Seattle, WA. Abstract #950 TWELVE-MONTH OBJECTIVE AND SUBJECTIVE OUTCOMES FROM A WORLDWIDE REGISTRY OF TVT PUBOVAGINAL SLINGS IN WOMEN WITH STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE. Douglas Grier, Richard Kalffleisch, Theunis Botha, K Lee, Douglas Tincello, Gunhilde Buchsbaum, Vincent Lucite, Salil Khandwala, K. Han, Oscar Aquirre, Denise Elser, James Raders Abstract #928 URISNG PORCINE SMALL INTESTINE SUBMUCOSA FOR MANAGEMENT OF RECURRENT MESH EXTRUSION AFTER SACROCOLPOPEXY Alvaro Lucioni, Jason Kim, Fred E. Govier, and Kathleen C. Kobashi. Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, WA. Abstract #921
9:30
Point Counter Point: Controversies in Pelvic Floor Medicine moderated by Kathleen Kobashi, MD Panelists: Dawn Bodell, MD Elizabeth Miller, MD Raymond Rackley, MD
9:45
Break/ Exhibit Hall
10:15 Scientific Session V: moderated by Steven Skoog MD Pediatrics COMPARISON OF THE LEARNING CURVE AND OUTCOMES FOR ROBOTIC-ASSISTED VERSUS OPEN PEDIATRIC PYELOPLASTY Mathew D. Sorensen, Catherine Delostrinos, Michael H. Johnson, Richard W. Grady, and Thomas S. Lendvay. Seattle Children’s Hospital, Seattle, WA and University of Washington, Seattle, WA. Abstract #946 LAPAROENDOSCOPIC SINGLE SITE SURGERY: APPLICATION OF A NOVEL TECHNIQUE TO PEDIATRIC UROLOGY Ismael Zamilpa and Thomas S. Lendvay. Seattle Children’s Hospital, Seattle, WA. Abstract #931 NEAR INFRA RED SPECTROSCOPY (NIRS): A NON-INVASIVE METHOD TO EVALUATE THE FUNCTION OF THE LOWER URINARY TRACT IN CHILDREN. K. Afshar, A.E. MacNeily, L. Stothers, and A. Macnab. University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC. Abstract #918 MEASUREMENT AND CORRELATES OF ANOGENITAL DISTANCE IN HEALTHY, NEWBORN INFANTS. Richard Grady, Lauren Beard, Christine Zhou, and Sheela Sathyanaryana. Seattle Children’s Hospital, Seattle, WA. Abstract #945 (WITHDRAWN) CAN WE RELY ON THE PRESENCE OR APPEARANCE OF A DEFLUX BLEB ON ULTRASOUND TO PREDICT VESICOURETERAL REFLUX RESOLUTION AFTER INJECTION THERAPY? Authors: Ismael Zamilpa and Thomas S. Lendvay. Seattle Children’s Hospital, Seattle, WA. Abstract #930 PEDIATRIC FEMALE GENITAL TRAUMA: VARIABILITY IN EVALUATION AND MANAGEMENT ACROSS FREE-STANDING PEDIATRIC HOSPITALS IN THE UNITED STATES Josephine Hidalgo-Tamola, Margarett Shnorhavorian, Cindy Larison, Michelle Garrison, Martin A Koyle, Robert Sawin, and Adam Goldin. University of Washington, Seattle WA and Seattle Children’s Hospital, Seattle WA. Abstract #903
11:00 Scientific Session VI: moderated by Byron Joyner, MD Miscellaneous MEN'S HEALTH: AN OVERVIEW FROM A POPULATION HEALTH PERSPECTIVE. Larry Goldenberg MD, Dan Bilsker, Joyce Davison, and Elliott Goldner. University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC. Abstract #935 IMPACT OF SEXUAL AND URINARY DYSFUNCTION ON QUALITY OF LIFE IN MEN AND WOMEN WITH LONGSTANDING TYPE 1 DIABETES. Hunter Wessells, Aruna Sarma, David Penson, Alan Jacobson, and the DCCT/EDIC STUDY GROUP. University of Washington, Seattle, WA. Abstract #912 A NOVEL ONLINE VIDEO LEARNING RESOURCE TO ENHANCE UROLOGY MEDICAL EDUCATION S Jones, T Fraser, A Human, C Wallis, C Wu, K Kwan, P Verma, S Wise, J Chan, J Chen, A Taggar, D Youssef, H Merkeley, M Butterfield, J Masterson, D Duffy, and G Blair. University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC. Abstract #953 RICHARD TURNER-WARWICK: PIONEER OF URODYNAMICS AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY Brian Duty and John Barry. Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, Oregon Abstract #944
UNCERTAIN BENEFIT AND COMPETING AUTONOMIES –THE BIOETHICS OF SURGICAL INNOVATION Stephanya B Shear and Maureen Kelley. Seattle Children’s’ Hospital and University of Washington, Seattle, WA. Abstract #917 URETEROINGUINAL HERNIA: EVALUATION AND MANAGEMENT OF INGUINAL HERNIAS CONTAINING A URETER. CASE REPORT. William E Heaton and William M Anderson. Spokane VA Medical Center, Spokane, WA. Abstract #914 THE DESIGN AND INTEGRATION OF A NOVEL ONLINE PROBLEM-BASED LEARNING RESOURCE TO ENHANCE UNDERGRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION Mike Butterfield, Tyler Fraser, Simon Jones, Larry Goldenberg, and John Masterson. University of British Columbia and BC Children's Hospital, Vancouver, BC. Abstract #927
11:50 State of the Art Lecture: GU Injuries: Treatment and Prevention Strategies Hunter Wessells, M.D. Professor and Chairman, University of Washington Department of Urology, Seattle, WA
12:15
Lunch
1:15
Scientific Session VII: moderated by Sia Daneshmand, MD and Paul Lange, MD Oncology II INCIDENCE OF FLUOROQUINOLONE RESISTANT POST-BIOPSY E. COLI SEPSIS – END OF AN ANTIBIOTIC ERA? Mike Traver, Erin Odom, and John M. Corman. Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, WA. Abstract #943 TRANSITION TO ROBOTIC PROSTATECTOMY: LEARNING CURVES FOR THE EXPERIENCED OPEN SURGEON IN THE CANADIAN HEALTHCARE SYSTEM Mitchell Goldenberg, Nicholas C Buchan, Andrew Vickers, Geoff Gotto MD, Larry Goldenberg University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC. Abstract #936 TECHNIQUE OF ROBOTIC ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC EXTENDED PELVIC LYMPH NODE DISSECTION IN MEN WITH HIGH RISK PROSTATE CANCER. William J. Ellis. University of Washington, Seattle, WA. Abstract #959 HUMAN PROSTATE CANCER XENOGRAFTS IN LIT/LIT MICE EXHIBIT REDUCED GROWTH AND ANDROGEN-INDEPENDENT PROGRESSION Kiyoshi Takahara, Howard Tearle, Martin E. Gleave, and Michael E. Cox. Vancouver Prostate Centre and University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC. Abstract #932 TOREMIFENE IMPROVES PSA PROGRESSION FREE SURVIVAL IN CASTRATE MEN WITH DETECTABLE BASELINE PSA LEVELS Lin DW, Brawer MK, Steiner MS, Morton RA, Rodriguez D, Barnette G, Hancock ML, Yu EY. University of Washington, Seattle, WA and GTX Inc., Memphis, TN. Abstract #938 POSITIVE SURGICAL MARGINS AT RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY PREDICT PROSTATE CANCERSPECIFIC MORTALITY: SUPPORT FOR OPTIMIZING SURGICAL TECHNIQUE AND PATHOLOGICAL EVALUATION AT RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY Jonathan L Wright, Bruce L. Dalkin, Lawrence D True, William J Ellis, Janet L Stanford, Paul H Lange, and Daniel W Lin. University of Washington and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA. Abstract #916
2:00
State of the Art Lecture: Optimizing Outcomes after Radical Prostatectomy: Technology or Technique? Christopher Amling, M.D. Professor and Chief, Division of Urology, Oregon Health and Sciences University, Portland, OR
2:30
Break/Exhibit Hall
3:00
Scientific Session VIII: moderated by Thomas Hefty, MD and John Barry, MD Infertility/Transplant LONG-TERM ANALYSIS OF POST-RENAL TRANSPLANT DONOR OUTCOMES: DONOR RECOVERY Long-term Analysis of Post-Renal Transplant Donor Outcomes: Donor Recovery Anastasia Radetski, Gordon Yip, Kiara Hennessey, Tamryn Law, and Christopher Nguan. University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC. Abstract #940 RENAL TRANSPLANTATION IN ANTI-COAGULATED PATIENTS Christian S. Kuhr, Ramasamy Bakthavatsalam, and Thomas R. Hefty. Virginia Mason Medical Center and University of Washington, Seattle, WA. Abstract #955 TERATOSPERMIA DOES NOT PREDICT POOR OUTCOMES IN IVF OR ICSI: A META-ANALYSIS James M. Hotaling, James F. Smith, Mitchell Rosen, Kathleen Lin, Charles Muller, and Thomas J. Walsh. University of Washington, Seattle, WA and University of California, San Francisco, CA. Abstract #913 MICROSURGICAL VASOVASOTOMY: COMPARISON OF SINGLE VS DOUBLE LAYER MICROSURGICAL TECHNIQUE Molly E. Fuchs and Eugene F. Fuchs. Oregon Health and Sciences University, Portland, OR. Abstract #908 MALE INFERTILITY AMONG YOUNG U.S. WAR VETERANS James M. Hotaling and Thomas J. Walsh. University of Washington, Seattle, WA Abstract #941 REAL-TIME PENILE TUMESCENCE AND RIGIDITY MONITORING: RESULTS IN HEALTHY, POTENT MEN Henry Gottsch and Claire Yang. University of Washington, Seattle, WA. Abstract #926 CASE REPORT: RECURRENT HIGH-FLOW PRIAPISM TREATED WITH SELECTIVE ARTERIAL EMBOLIZATION AFTER REPEATED TREATMENTS FOR LOW-FLOW PRIAPISM. Christopher J.D. Wallis, Nathan A. Hoag, Peter J. Pommerville, and Michael E. Huk. University of British Columbia and Victoria General Hospital, Vancouver, BC. Abstract #901 TEN ILLUSTRATED TIPS FOR PENILE PROSTHESIS SURGERY John M. Barry, M.D. Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR. Abstract #923
4:00
Keynote Speaker: The argument against the use of synthetic mesh kits for POP Raymond R. Rackley, MD Professor of Surgery The Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio
5:00
Adjourn