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BAUS Annual Scientific Meeting 2019 (Glasgow)

05 July 2019

Session videos, recorded at the BAUS Annual Scientific Meeting 2019 in Glasgow are shown below in chronological order. These are hosted on the BAUS YouTube™ channel and can be viewed by anyone.

PLEASE NOTE: we can only record and display sessions if the presenters give their consent to recording & publication. Although the majority of presenters did agree to this, some did not, so this page does not include every presentation given at BAUS 2019.

Monday 24 June

ANDROLOGY UPDATES

9:48

Chairman's introduction 
Mr Rowland Rees, University Hospital Southampton


1:21:58

Penile cancer
Mr Arie Parnham, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester

OPEN trial update
Professor Nick Watkin, St George’s Hospital, London

BAGURS urethral surgery consensus
Mr Ian Eardley, St James’s University Hospital, Leeds

Update on BAUS penile prosthesis audit
Mr Asif Muneer, University College Hospital, London

Four key papers in andrology 2018/2019
Mr Vaibhav Modgil, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust

ANDROLOGY GUEST LECTURE

29:11
New paradigm for the management of Peyronie's disease
Prof Culley Carson, University of North Carolina, USA
MANAGING GENITAL EMERGENCIES: BAUS CONSENSUS

1:25:52

Priapism
Mr Asif Muneer, University College Hospital, London

Penile fracture
Mr Rowland Rees, University Hospital Southampton

Testicular trauma
Mr Marc Lucky, University Hospital Aintree, Merseyside

Penile amputation
Mr CJ Shukla, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh

Testicular torsion
Mr Stephen Griffin, University Hospital Southampton

Questions & panel discussion
All speakers above

MALE INFERTILITY: STATE OF THE ART


20:04

Sperm DNA damage and impact on fertility outcomes
Mr Jonathan Ramsay, Imperial Healthcare NHS Trust
THE HEALTH OF MEN

1:02:51

The trouble with men: toxic masculinity
Professor Roger Kirby, The Prostate Centre, London

Men, sex, testosterone and cardiovascular diease
Professor Culley Carson, University of North Carolina, USA

Men, lifestyle and the metabolic syndrome
Professor Mike Kirby, The Prostate Centre, London

Men, smoking and lung cancer
Dr Mamta Ruparel, University College London Hospital

THE UROLOGY FOUNDATION GUEST LECTURE

27:18
When the rowing gets TUF
Dr Jonathan Davies & Mr Andrew Berry, Atlantic Seamen
ENDOUROLOGY GUEST LECTURE
Optimising stone management - from laser settings to population registries and quality improvement
Professor Khurshid Ghani, University of Michigan, USA
 

Tuesday 25 June

THE VARICOCELE RETURNS

13:07
Surgery is best
Mr CJ Shukla, Western General Infirmary, Edinburgh

27:30
Q&A session
Mr Majid Shabbir, Guy's & St Thomas' Hospital & Mr Marc Lucky, University Hospital Aintree
SURVIVORSHIP AFTER PROSTATE CANCER

25:34

Is robotic prostatectomy worth it? Impact on functional outcomes
Mr Declan Cahill, Royal Marsden Hospital, London


26:18

The optimum rehabilitation protocol
Mr Majid Shabbir, Guy's & St Thomas' Hospital, London


22:45

Mesh in men: is there a problem?
Dr Peter Rehder, Medizinische Universitat, Innsbruck


17:13

Testosterone therapy and prostate cancer
Mr Rowland Rees, University Hospital Southampton

MEDICOLEGAL SESSION: HOLDING DOCTORS TO ACCOUNT FOR SERIOUS ERRORS

1:32:53

Patient protection: regulator’s perspective on the critical balance
Mr Anthony Omo, GMC General Counsel, Director of Fitness to Practice Directorate

Medical manslaughter: a Scottish perspective
Mr Archie MacSporran

Human Factors: a perspective on why things go wrong in complex systems
Mr Paul Bowie, Programme Director, Patient Safety and Quality Improvement at NHS Education for Scotland

Individual, team and institutional risk reduction: the importance of prevention
Dr Suzy Jordache, Senior Medical Educator and Training Lead at Medical Protection

THE STONE MDT IN THE ERA OF NICE STONE GUIDELINES

1:03:53

The NICE process
Stone MDT panellists

BAUS SECTION OF TRAINEES: THE FUTURE OF UROLOGY

2:12:08

Introduction & presentation of the Bronze Cystoscope
Mr Luke Forster, Royal Free Hospital, London

ePoster Session 10: Getting it Right First Time (GIRFT)
Chairs: Luke Forster, Simon Harrison & James Green

The future of urology debate: can the new curriculum support training of general and specialist urologists?

BSoT Guest Lecture
Adam Kay, Comedian, Author of "This is Going to Hurt", former Doctor

Presentation of the Silver Cystoscope

BJU INTERNATIONAL GUEST LECTURE

41:42

The future of academic publishing in research and health: views from an academic urologist
Professor David Neal, University of Oxford

PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS

29:53
Mr Duncan Summerton, Leicester General Hospital & President of BAUS
UROLOGY IN THE ELDERLY

59:24

Frailty assessment prior to urological surgery
Dr Jugdeep Dhesi, Guy’s & St Thomas’ Hospital, London

Sarcopenia, nutrition, and other predictors of complications in bladder cancer surgery?
Dr Angela Smith, University of North Carolina, USA

 

Wednesday 26 June

INNOVATIONS

58:06

Introduction and welcome
Professor Tony Young OBE, National Clinical Lead for Innovation NHS England & Southend University Hospital

Innovation and research in the NHS long term plan, where are we going?
Professor Tony Young OBE, National Clinical Lead for Innovation NHS England & Southend University Hospital

The Topol review and future of workforce development
Mr Patrick Mitchell, Director of National Programmes, Health Education England

The NHS Clinical Entrepreneur programme
Four 5-miute presentations from clinical entrepreneurs covering their innovation/key struggles and lessons learned about delivering change through entrepreneurship

Summary and Q&A
Professor Tony Young OBE, National Clinical Lead for Innovation NHS England & Southend University Hospital

DECISION MAKING IN THE CONTEXT OF SIGNIFICANT MEDICAL CO-MORBIDITY

1:00:18

Introduction
Mr Hari Ratan, Nottingham University Hospital

Perioperative risk assessment and optimisation
Professor David Walker, Consultant in Anaesthesia & Critical Care, University College Hospital, London

“Maurice’s story”
Mr Jon Cartledge, St James’s University Hospital, Leeds

Factors affecting patient decision making, helping patients choose wisely
Dr Angela Coulter, Nuffield Department of Population Health, University of Oxford

BAUS GUEST LECTURE

34:58
Poor behaviours in healthcare
Dr Neil Spenceley, Consultant Paediatric Intensivist, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
ADVANCED AND RECURRENT DISEASE

1:26:16

The impact of the 2018 Turnbull / Fry effect on British urology
Mr Matt Stanowski, Kent and Canterbury Hospital, East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust

Robotic surgery for advanced renal cancer and recurrent kidney cancer
Professor Alexandre Mottrie, OLV Hospital, Belgium

Salvage radical prostatectomy: selection, results and surgical techniques
Mr Paul Cathcart, Guy’s & St Thomas’ Hospital, London

Pelvic exenteration for advanced and recurrent pelvic cancers: how the urologist fits in
Professor Dean Harris, Colorectal Surgeon, Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board

UROLINK

3:25

Introduction
Miss Suzie Venn, St Richard's Hospital, Chichester


29:17
Reflections
Mr Ruaraidh MacDonagh, Taunton & Somerset Hospital
(Please note that the subtext on the video of this lecture is incorrect but the content is "as advertised")

15:02
OOPE with Urolink
Mr Dominic Teichmann, Royal Glamorgan Hospital, Wales
GIRFT - ONE YEAR ON FROM THE NATIONAL REPORT

29:54

Mr Simon Harrison
Pinderfields General Hospital, Wakefield & GIRFT Clinical Lead for Urology

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YEAR & BAUS 2019

1:04:40

Introduction
Miss Suzanne Biers, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge

Endourology
Mr Will Finch, Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital

Oncology
Mr Krishna Narahari, University Hospital of Wales

Andrology & Genito-Urethral Surgery
Miss Ayo Kalejaiye, University Hospitals Birmingham Trust

Female, Neurological and Urodynamic Urology
Miss Suzanne Biers, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge

 

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