Program & Abstracts
- Schedule at a Glance
* As of July, 2016
- Program
* As of July, 2016
- * Abstracts are published online (supplement issue of Urolithiasis).
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It will no longer be free to access the supplement issue after September 1st. - * Added Abstracts: S-04-02 , S-05-03 , FP-62
Lecture
Lecture 1
Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL)
July 19 (Tue) 9:00-9:30
Room 1(2F International Conference Room)
- Chair
- Prof. Tadashi Matsuda
- (Kansai Medical University, Japan)
- Speaker
- Prof. Christian G. CHAUSSY
- (University of Regensburg, Germany)
Lecture 2
Residual fragments: definition, evaluation and management
July 19 (Tue) 9:30-10:00
Room 1(2F International Conference Room)
- Chair
- Prof. Tomohiko Ichikawa
- (Department of Urology, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University, Japan)
- Speaker
- Prof. Kemal Sarica
- (Department of Urology, Dr. Lutfi KIRDAR Research and Training Hospital, Turkey)
Lecture 3
Urinary risk factors for urolithiasis
July 19 (Tue) 14:20-14:50
Room 1(2F International Conference Room)
- Chair
- Prof. Koji Suzuki
- (Kanazawa Medical University, Japan)
- Speaker
- Prof. William G. Robertson
- (Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences, John Radcliffe Hospital, University of Oxford, UK)
Lecture 4
Overview of endourology
July 20 (Wed) 9:00-9:30
Room 1(2F International Conference Room)
- Chair
- Prof. Kikuo Nutahara
- (Department of Urology, Kyorin University School of Medicine, Japan)
- Speaker
- Prof. Walter L. Strohmaier
- (Klinikum Coburg, Germany)
Lecture 5
Cystinuria: genomic characteristics in Japan
July 20 (Wed) 9:30-10:00
Room 1(2F International Conference Room)
- Chair
- Prof. Tatsuya Nakatani
- (Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan)
- Speaker
- Prof. Tomohiko Ichikawa
- (Department of Urology, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University, Japan)
Lecture 6
Transporter and urolithiasis
July 20 (Wed) 13:30-14:00
Room 1(2F International Conference Room)
- Chair
- Prof. Tomohiko Ichikawa
- (Department of Urology, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University, Japan)
- Speaker
- Prof. Yoshikatsu Kanai
- (Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan)
Lecture 7
Animal models for study of calcium oxalate nephrolithiasis: lessons learned
July 20 (Wed) 14:00-14:30
Room 1(2F International Conference Room)
- Chair
- Makoto Morozumi, M. D.
- (Department of Urology, Saitama Medical Center/Saitama Medical University, Japan)
- Speaker
- Prof. Saeed R. Khan
- (Department of Pathology, Department of Urology, College of Medicine, University of Florida, USA)
Lecture 8
The role of fluid intake in the recurrence prevention of urinary stones
July 20 (Wed) 14:30-15:00
Room 1(2F International Conference Room)
- Chair
- Associate Prof. Bernhard Hess
- (Internal Medicine and Nephrology, Kidney Stone Center Zurich, Klinik Im Park, Zurich, Switzerland)
- Speaker
- Prof. Roswitha Siener
- (University Stone Centre, Department of Urology, University of Bonn, Germany)
Lecture 9
Role of race, ethnicity and environmental factors
July 21 (Thu) 9:00-9:30
Room 1(2F International Conference Room)
- Chair
- Kenjiro Kohri, M.D.
- (Nagoya City University, Japan)
- Speaker
- Prof. Allen L. Rodgers
- (University of Cape Town, South Africa)
Lecture 10
Randall's plaques versus ductal plugs as sites of the earliest growth of kidney stones
July 21 (Thu) 9:30-10:00
Room 1(2F International Conference Room)
- Chair
- Prof. Philippe Jaeger
- (University College of London, Centre for Nephrology, London, UK)
- Speaker
- Prof. James C. Williams
- (Indiana University School of Medicine, USA)
Lecture 11
The primordial protein: macromolecules, minerals and renal stones
July 21 (Thu) 14:30-15:00
Room 1(2F International Conference Room)
- Chair
- Prof. Katsuhito Miyazawa
- (Kanazawa Medical University, Japan)
- Speaker
- Prof. Rosemary L. Ryall
- (Flinders University, Australia)
Lecture 12
A Probiotic treatment for kidney stone disease
July 22 (Fri) 9:00-9:30
Room 1(2F International Conference Room)
Cancelled
Lecture 13
Future prospects for herbal remedies in the management of urolithiasis
July 22 (Fri) 9:30-10:00
Room 1(2F International Conference Room)
- Chair
- Prof. Anthony Cf. Ng
- (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
- Speaker
- Prof. Mayur Danny I Gohel
- (Tung Wah College, Hong Kong)
Guideline
Guideline 1
The 2016 EAU Guideline on Urolithiasis
July 20 (Wed) 10:00-10:30
Room 1(2F International Conference Room)
- Chair
- Dr. Christian Tuerk
- (Department of Urology at Rudolfstiftung Clinic Kidneystone Center (with SWL), Austria)
- Speaker
- Prof. Thomas Knoll
- (Klinikum Sindelfingen-Böblingen gGmbH, Germany)
Guideline 2
AUA Surgical Stone Management Guidelines
July 20 (Wed) 10:30-11:00
Room 1(2F International Conference Room)
- Chair
- Prof. Hans-Göran Tiselius
- (Karolinska Institutet, Sweden)
- Speaker
- Dr. Bodo E. Knudsen
- (The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, USA)
Symposium
S-01 Radiographic diagnosis and treatment of urolithiasis
July 19 (Tue) 11:00-12:00
Room 1(2F International Conference Room)
- Coordinator
/ Chair - Prof. Isao Hara
- (Department of Urology, Wakayama Medical University, Japan)
- Dr. Noor Buchholz
- (U-merge London & SVMC Dubai, UAE)
- Speaker
- S-01-1 Imaging before stone surgery
- Prof. Anthony Cf. Ng
- (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
- S-01-2 Imaging after stone surgery what why when
- Prof. M. Hammad Ather
- (Aga Khan University, Pakistan)
- S-01-3 CT attenuation value of renal papilla: a novel predictor for stone recurrence
- Dr. Yasuo Kohjimoto
- (Wakayama Medical University, Japan)
S-02 Dietary habit and risk of urolithiasis
July 19 (Tue) 15:10-16:10
Room 1(2F International Conference Room)
- Coordinator
/ Chair - David S. Goldfarb, M.D.
- (NYU School of Medicine, NYU Langone Medical Center, USA)
- Speaker
- S-02-1 Use of urine chemistries to assess dietary habits
- Dr. John R. Asplin
- (Litholink Corporation, USA/University of Chicago, USA)
- S-02-2 Evidence-based dietary recommendations for stone formers
- Prof. Roswitha Siener
- (University Stone Centre, Department of Urology, University of Bonn, Germany)
- S-02-3 Prospects for dietary therapy of urolithiasis
- David S. Goldfarb, M.D.
- (NYU School of Medicine, NYU Langone Medical Center, USA)
S-03 Uric acid
July 19 (Tue) 16:10-17:10
Room 1(2F International Conference Room)
- Coordinator
/ Chair - Dr. Alberto Trinchieri
- (Urology Unit, Manzoni Hospital, Lecco, Italy)
- Prof. Khashayar Sakhaee
- (Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Mineral Metabolism, Charles and Jane Pak Center for Mineral Metabolism and Clinical Research, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, USA)
- Speaker
- S-03-1 Epidemiology of uric acid nephrolithiasis
- Dr. Alberto Trinchieri
- (Urology Unit Manzoni Hospital Lecco, Italy)
- S-03-2 Recent advances in pathophysiology of uric acid nephrolithiasis (UA)
- Prof. Khashayar Sakhaee
- (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, USA)
- S-03-3 Uric acid urolithiasis as a feature of the metabolic syndrome: a multi-hit model
- Dr. Orson Moe
- (UT Southwestern Medical Center Dallas, USA)
S-04 Uretertoscopy(URS)
July 20 (Wed) 11:10-12:10
Room 1(2F International Conference Room)
- Coordinator
/ Chair - Prof. Kemal Sarica
- (Department of Urology, Dr. Lutfi KIRDAR Research and Training Hospital, Turkey)
- Coordinator
- Takashi Arakawa, M.D.
- (International University of Health and Welfare Mita Hospital, Japan)
- Chair
- Prof. Petrisor Geavlete
- (Saint John Emergency Clinical Hospital, Romania)
- Speaker
- S-04-1 Management of ureteral stones with semirigid ureteroscopy: tips and tricks for a successful and complication free procedure
- Prof. Sven LAHME
- (Center for minimally-invasive Therapy - robotic-assisted Surgery
Siloah St. Trudpert Hospital Pforzheim, Germany) - S-04-2 Management of renal stones with flexible ureteroscopy : ips and tricks for a successful and complication free procedure
- Prof. Petrisor Geavlete
- (Saint John Emergency Clinical Hospital, Romania)
- S-04-3 Robotic assisted flexible ureterorenoscopic (Robotic fURS) management of renal calculi
- Prof. Kemal Sarica
- (Department of Urology, Dr. Lutfi KIRDAR Research and Training Hospital, Turkey)
S-05 Percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PNL)
July 20 (Wed) 15:20-16:20
Room 1(2F International Conference Room)
- Coordinator
/ Chair - Madhu Sudan Agrawal
- (Global Rainbow Healthcare, India)
- Speaker
- S-05-1 How to get the right access in PCNL and Endoscopic combined intrarenal surgery
- Dr. Junichi Matsuzaki
- (Ohguchi Higashi General Hospital, Japan)
- S-05-2 Minimally-invasive PNL
- Madhu S. Agrawal
- (Global Rainbow Healthcare, Agra, India)
- S-05-3 MIP vs flexible Ureteroscopy: what is the evidence
- Madhu S. Agrawal
- (Global Rainbow Healthcare, Agra, India)
S-06 Stone recurrence
July 20 (Wed) 16:20-17:20
Room 1(2F International Conference Room)
- Coordinator
/ Chair - Prof. José M. Reis Santos
- (Uroclínica - Centro Clínico de Urologia, Lda., Portugal)
- Prof. Kemal Sarica
- (Department of Urology, Dr. Lutfi KIRDAR Research and Training Hospital, Turkey)
- Speaker
- S-06-1 Reasons for failure of recurrence prevention
- Associate Prof. Bernhard Hess
- (Internal Medicine and Nephrology, Kidney Stone Center Zurich, Klinik Im Park, Zurich, Swizerland)
- S-06-2 How to prevent renal stone disease recurrence: a review from my practice
- Associate Prof. Wen Zhong
- (Departmet of Urology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, China)
- S-06-3 Can endoscopic study of the papilla with new tools help fight recurrence?
- Prof. James C. Williams
- (Indiana University School of Medicine, USA)
S-07 Oxalate
July 21 (Thu) 10:10-11:10
Room 1(2F International Conference Room)
- Coordinator
/ Chair - Prof. Ross P. Holmes
- (University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA)
- Prof. Dawn S. Milliner
- (Mayo Clinic, Division of Nephrology, Mayo Clinic Hyperoxaluria Center, Rare Kidney Stone Consortium, USA)
- Speaker
- S-07-1 Endogenous and dietary sources of oxalate
- Prof. Ross P. Holmes
- (University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA)
- S-07-2 Stone disease: idiopathic and secondary hyperoxaluria
- Prof. Roswitha Siener
- (University Stone Centre, Department of Urology, University of Bonn, Germany)
- S-07-3 Kidney disease: primary and enteric hyperoxaluria
- Prof. Dawn S. Milliner
- (Mayo Clinic, Division of Nephrology, Mayo Clinic Hyperoxaluria Center, Rare Kidney Stone Consortium, USA)
S-08 Inflammation and formation of kidney stone
July 21 (Thu) 11:10-12:10
Room 1(2F International Conference Room)
- Coordinator
/ Chair - Prof. Saeed R. Khan
- (Department of Pathology, Department of Urology, College of Medicine, University of Florida, USA)
- Takahiro Yasui, M.D.
- (Department of Nephro-urology, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Japan)
- Speaker
- S-08-1 Gene expression signature of human renal epithelial cells involved in oxalate-induced inflammation
- Prof. Hari K. Koul
- (LSU Health Science Center, Shreveport, USA)
- S-08-2 Intrarenal inflammation and presence of inflammatory proteins in urine and stone matrix of urolithiasis patients: do these evidences give us a clue of how inflammation mediates the formation of urinary stones?
- Dr. Chanchai Boonla
- (Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand)
- S-08-3 Macrophage-derived cytokines and chemokines may be new markers for calcium oxalate stone formation risk in humans
- Atsushi Okada, M. D.
- (Department of Nephro-urology, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Japan)
S-09 Growth-inhibition of urolithiasis
July 21 (Thu) 13:30-14:30
Room 1(2F International Conference Room)
- Coordinator
/ Chair - Prof. Jeffrey A. Wesson
- (Department of Veterans Affairs, USA/Medical College of Wisconsin, USA)
- Speaker
- S-09-1 The inhibitor/promoter paradox in kidney stone disease: contributions of proteins and other macromolecules to calcium oxalate crystallization
- Prof. Jeffrey A. Wesson
- (Department of Veterans Affairs, USA/Medical College of Wisconsin, USA)
- S-09-2 The role of osteopontin in stone formation
- Prof. Takahiro Yasui
- (Department of Nephro-urology, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Japan)
- S-09-3 Inhibitors of urinary crystallisation processes: what are they and are they clinically important in urolithiasis?
- Prof. Allen L. Rodgers
- (University of Cape Town, South Africa)
S-10 Life style-related risk and quality of life in stone formers
July 21 (Thu) 15:40-16:40
Room 1(2F International Conference Room)
- Coordinator
/ Chair - Prof. Giovanni Gambaro
- (Fondazione Policlinico A. Gemelli, Catholic University, Rome, Italy)
- Speaker
- S-10-1 Life style-related risk and quality of life in stone formers
- Cancelled
- S-10-2 Chronic renal pain in medullary sponge kidney (MSK)
- Prof. Giovanni Gambaro
- (Division of Nephrology, Fondazione Policlinico A. Gemelli, Catholic University, Rome, Italy)
- S-10-3 Lifestyle factors and risk of urolithiasis
- Dr. P. Manuel Ferraro
- (Division of Nephrology, Fondazione Policlinico A. Gemelli, Catholic University, Italy)
Hands-on Seminar (Pre-registration)
- Sponsor
- Boston Scientific Japan K. K.
- Date & Time:
- July 21st 10:30-12:00 <Closed>
- Venue:
- International conference hall, 2F, 202
- Session Theme:
- Flexible URS Hands-on Seminar (Language: English)
- Overview:
- This course is designed to provide an opportunity for physicians to gain hands-on training using the Boston Scientific fURS product portfolio. The program is designed to reinforce hands-on training by skilled faculty. Primary techniques will include basic flexible ureteroscopy skills.
- Instructor
- Prof. Thomas Knoll, M.D.
- (Department of Urology, KlinikumSindelfingen-Böblingen, Germany)
- Yohei Omori, M.D.
- (Department of Urology, Tsukuba Medical Center Hospital)
- Limit of participants:
- Ten people (On a first-come-first-served basis)
- Registration:
- Closed: Capacity has been reached.
- URL:
- Closed
- Contact:
- Boston Scientific Japan K.K. Urology and Pelvic Health
Shingo Nishimura, Satoshi Sakurada
Tel:03-6853-1390 Fax:03-6853-7040
E-mail: Shingo.Nishimura@bsci.com
E-mail: Satoshi.Sakurada@bsci.com