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BAUS 2019 AGUS Video Recordings

05 July 2019

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ANDROLOGY UPDATES

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

New paradigm for the management of Peyronie's disease
Prof Culley Carson, University of North Carolina, USA

MANAGING ANDROLOGY EMERGENCIES: BAUS CONSENSUS

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

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

THE HEALTH OF MEN

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 VARICOCELE RETURNS

Surgery is best
Mr CJ Shukla, Western General Infirmary, Edinburgh

Q&A session
Mr Majid Shabbir, Guy's & St Thomas' Hospital & Mr Marc Lucky, University Hospital Aintree

SURVIVORSHIP AFTER PROSTATE CANCER

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

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

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

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