TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Welcome from the Chairpersons of the 8th ESSM Congress. . . 2 Welcome from the ESSM President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 ESSM History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 ESSM Committees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 ESSM Award Winners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Acknowledgements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Bella Center Copenhagen - Floorplan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 General Information Congress Registration Counter Registration Fees . . . . . . . . . . Congress Language . . . . . . . . Congress Documentation . . . . Congress Information System CO CONGRESS ONLINE® . . Speakers Centre and Lounge . ESSM Membership Issues . . . . Name Badges . . . . . . . . . . . . Technical Exhibition . . . . . . . . Poster Exhibition . . . . . . . . . . Poster CD ROM. . . . . . . . . . . Internet Centre. . . . . . . . . . . . Press . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Restaurants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coffee Breaks . . . . . . . . . . . . Cloakroom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 .9 .9 .9 .9 .9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 CONGRESS AND EXHIBITION OFFICE CPO HANSER SERVICE GmbH P.O. Box 1221 D-22882 Barsbüttel Telephone: +49-40-670 88 20 Telefax: +49-40-670 32 83 E-mail: essm@cpo-hanser.de ESSM SECRETARIAT Lavinia Ricci c/o AISC & MRG srl AIM Group Via Ripamonti 129 I-20141 Milan Telephone: +39-025-6601 289 Telefax: +39-027-0048 577 E-mail: admin@essm.org 8 8 8 9 Page Currency . . . . . . . . . . . . Electricity . . . . . . . . . . . . Lost and Found . . . . . . . . Mobile Phones . . . . . . . . Program Changes . . . . . . Insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . Hospitality Suites . . . . . . . Airport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Car Park. . . . . . . . . . . . . Taxis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Public Transportation Pass. Copenhagen Metro Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 Social Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Supporting Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Introduction to the Scientific Program Format Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 CME Credits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Program Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Scientific Program Sunday, 4 December 2005 . . . Monday, 5 December 2005 . . . Tuesday, 6 December 2005 . . . Wednesday, 7 December 2005 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 22 30 36 Poster Presentations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 List of Exhibitors and Exhibition Floorplan . . . . . . . . . . 54 List of Chairpersons and Presenters . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 SCIENTIFIC SECRETARIAT Petter Hedlund Department of Clinical Pharmacology Lund University Hospital S-22185 Lund Telephone: +46-46-173 351 Telefax: +46-46-211 1987 E-mail: petter.hedlund@med.lu.se CONGRESS VENUE Bella Center Center Boulevard 5 DK – 2300 Copenhagen S 1 WELCOME FROM THE CHAIRPERSONS OF THE 8TH ESSM CONGRESS Dear Colleagues and congress participants, We are delighted to welcome you to Copenhagen to participate in the 8th Annual Meeting of the European Society for Sexual Medicine (ESSM). At this time of year, Copenhagen and the region of Öresund are preparing for Christmas Celebrations and we hope that the Scandinavian atmosphere of the season will embrace you all during your stay in Denmark. The main aims of the 8th ESSM Congress are to bring forward the latest advances in the understanding of sexual physiology and improved knowledge of the association of health-risk factors and sexual dysfunctions, as well as advances in preventive, diagnostic and therapeutic options for various forms of male and female sexual dysfunctions. The Scientific Committee has made great efforts to create a diverse scientific schedule that day-by-day offers interesting titles of various topics and we are confident that each day will offer something for everyone. This year we have extended the scientific program and are running 4 sessions in parallel. Debates have been introduced into the program to allow for extended opportunities for discussions, and we have added an additional interactive case-session. Two new instructional courses and one postgraduate course are also being presented. We have received more than 400 abstract submissions that include various aspects from basic and clinical research on male and female sexual medicine, and the number of abstracts scheduled for moderated sessions or podium presentations has had to be substantially increased. It has been a challenge, but also a very rewarding experience for us to be part of the organization the 8th Annual Congress of the ESSM. Throughout this process we have received tremendous support and continuous creative encouragements from the ESSM and its secretariat, CPO HANSER SERVICE, our advisory board and local organizing committee. We are also honored to be involved in the 10 Year Anniversary Celebration of our Society which in various events will be acknowledged through all of the meeting-days in Copenhagen and which will receive special attention during an exciting evening at the Tivoli Garden. Welcome, Petter Hedlund 2 Annamaria Giraldi WELCOME FROM THE ESSM PRESIDENT Dear ESSM Members, Colleagues and Friends, For more than 10 years ago, during the meeting of the International Society for Impotence Research organised by Ganesan Adaikan in Singapore, a group of enthusiastic European investigators came together and discussed a common vision to establish a new chapter of the history of the mother society. In the interest of better patient care and to promote research initiatives it was agreed by all to expand the knowledge on sexual dysfunctions in Europe. The European Society for Impotence Research (ESIR) was born. Our first and truly “historical meeting”, organised in Greece by our current Past President Dimitrios Hatzichristou in the beautiful sea-side resort Porto Carras, contained pure science and discussions from early in the morning to late in the evening. No Greek "siesta" at all - what a meeting ! Since then, the society started to grow rapidly. The initially biennial meetings organised by Inigo Saenz de Tejada in Madrid, Halim Hattat in Barcelona, myself in Rome, and subsequently the annual meetings organized by Hartmut Porst in Hamburg, Emre Akkus in Istanbul and David Ralph in London were all extremely successful, both in terms of delegate-attendance and of scientific quality. My predecessors as Presidents of the Society, Gorm Wagner, Inigo Saenz de Tejada, John Pryor and Dimitrios Hatzichristou have progressively transformed the initial small group of experts in the field of sexual dysfunctions into a solid association composed of more than 1.200 active members. We have adapted ourselves to changing times and this has been shown by the subsequent changes of the name of the Society: from ESIR to ESSIR (European Society for Sexual and Impotence Research) to go beyond the field of male sexual disorders, and finally to European Society for Sexual Medicine (ESSM) to fully embrace the field of Sexual Medicine. This year in Copenhagen we will celebrate the 10th anniversary of the ESSM and Petter Hedlund and Annamaria Giraldi have invested very much time and energy in the organization of this wonderful event. The scientific program is solid and the scientific committee has worked hard to identify key topics of male and female sexual medicine that will be presented in various forms. Interactive case sessions and time for discussions have been extended, and we are this year introducing debates into the program. In addition, novel courses have been added to our continuously dynamic educational program and the number of free presentations has been increased to cover the progressively greater amounts of original scientific submissions to our Society’s meetings. In a new initiative of the ESSM to its members, we will this year record a large number of sessions, lectures and all instructional courses of the congress in Copenhagen. These will then be available after the meeting for ESSM members to view on-line though our new website and we are truly grateful to our academy for their contribution and collaboration to make this happen. All members of the Executive Committee have been working hard to support ESSM in their own countries and throughout Europe and we all owe them much recognition. Many ESSM members have established local affiliated Sexual Medicine Societies and we do hope that we will soon have a really pan-European ESSM. The official journal of ESSM, The Journal of Sexual Medicine, under the energetic and wise leadership of the Editor in Chief Irwin Goldstein has been rapidly growing in terms of number readers and submitted manuscripts, and has just been selected to be indexed and included in Medline. Abstracts presented at the Copenhagen meeting will be published in a dedicated supplement of the Journal. It is a pleasure for me to welcome you all to our 10 year Anniversary meeting in Copenhagen. Francesco Montorsi, President ESSM 3 ESSM HISTORY PRESIDENT CHAIRPERSONS OF THE 8TH ESSM CONGRESS Petter Hedlund, MD Ph.D Department of Clinical Pharmacology Lund University Hospital S-22185 Lund Telephone: +46-46-173 351 Telefax: +46-46-211 1987 E-mail: petter.hedlund@med.lu.se Prof. Francesco Montorsi Department of Urology Universita' Vita Salute San Raffaele Via Olgettina 60 I-20132 Milan Telephone: +39-02-2643 7286 Telefax: +39-02-2643 7298 E-mail: montorsi.francesco@hsr.it Annamaria Giraldi, MD Ph.D Sexological Clinic Division of Sexological Research Rigshospitalet section 7111 Blegdamsvej 9 DK - Copenhagen 2100 Telephone: +45-35-4576 79 Telefax: +45-35-4576 84 E-mail: annamaria@giraldi.dk ESSM SECRETARIAT Lavinia Ricci c/o AISC & MRG srl AIM Group Via Ripamonti 129 I-20141 Milan Telephone: +39-025-6601 289 Telefax: +39-027-0048 577 E-mail: admin@essm.org ESSM PRESIDENTS 1993-1997 1997-1999 1999-2001 2001-2004 2004-2007 Gorm Wagner, Denmark Inigo Saenz de Tejada, Spain John Pryor, UK Dimitrios Hatzichristou, Greece Francesco Montorsi, Italy ‘Wonderful Copenhagen’, C. van Roeden ESSM CONGRESS VENUES AND CHAIRMEN Historical Buildings of Copenhagen 4 1995 Porto Carras, Greece Dimitrios Hatzichristou, Greece 1997 Madrid, Spain Inigo Saenz de Tejada, Spain 2000 Barcelona, Spain Halim Hattat, Turkey 2001 Rome, Italy Francesco Montorsi, Italy 2002 Hamburg, Germany Hartmut Porst, Germany 2003 Istanbul, Turkey Emre Akkus, Turkey 2004 London, UK David Ralph, UK 2005 Copenhagen, Denmark Petter Hedlund, Sweden 2006 Vienna, Austria Siegfried Meryn, Austria ESSM COMMITTEES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE President: Francesco Montorsi, Italy Past President: Dimitrios Hatzichristou, Greece Secretary General: John Dean, United Kingdom Treasurer: Ian Eardley, United Kingdom Members: Emre Akkus, Turkey Carlo Bettocchi, Italy Juza Chen, Israel Beatrice Cuzin, France SUB COMMITTEES Psychosexual Chairman: Members: Basic Science Chairman: Members: Kerstin S. Fugl-Meyer, Sweden Annamaria Giraldi, Denmark Antonio Martin-Morales, Spain Surgery Chairman: Members: SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE COPENHAGEN 2005 Chairperson: Petter Hedlund, Sweden Members: John Dean, United Kingdom Ian Eardley, United Kingdom Annamaria Giraldi, Denmark Francois Giuliano, France Geoffrey Hackett, United Kingdom Ignacio Moncada, Spain Francesco Montorsi, Italy Kevan Wylie, United Kingdom Loukas Athanasiadis, Greece Tricia Barnes, United Kingdom Marie Chevret, France Kerstin S. Fugl-Meyer, Sweden Chiara Simonelli, Italy Mehmet Sungur, Turkey Francois Giuliano, France Javier Angulo, Spain Mario Maggi, Italy Stefan Ueckert, Germany Ignacio Moncada, Spain Fulvio Colombo, Italy Ates Kadioglu, Turkey Sava Perovic, Serbia David Ralph, United Kingdom Female Sexual Health Chairman: Andrea Solonia, Italy Members: Annamaria Giraldi, Denmark Ellen Laan, The Netherlands Roy Levin, United Kingdom Primary Care Chairman: Members: Andrea Salonia, Italy Kevan Wylie, United Kingdom Clinical Chairman: Members: Geoffrey Hackett, United Kingdom Bert-Jan DeBoer, The Netherlands David Edwards, United Kingdom Doug Savage, United Kingdom Ian Eardley, United Kingdom Jon Cartledge, United Kingdom Kostas Hatzimouratidis, Greece Luca Incrocci, The Netherlands Suks Minhas, United Kingdom 5 ESSM COMMITTEES NATIONAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE COPENHAGEN 2005 ADVISORY BOARD Chairperson: Petter Hedlund, Sweden Karl-Erik Andersson, Sweden Co-Chairperson: Annamaria Giraldi, Denmark Hans Hedlund, Norway Members: Kerstin S. Fugl-Meyer, Sweden Gorm Wagner, Denmark Aleksander Giwercman, Sweden Osmo Kontula, Finland Ellids Kristensen, Denmark Lars Ny, Sweden Jörgen Oldbring, Sweden Ulf Simonsen, Denmark Trygve Talseth, Norway ESSM AWARD WINNERS ESSM AWARD WINNERS ESSM AWARD WINNERS Best Presentation Awards Carreer Awards 1995 Christian Stief, Germany 2002 John Pryor, United Kingdom 1997 Engelhardt, Germany 2003 Gorm Wagner, Denmark Francois Giuliano, France 2004 Giles Brindley, United Kingdom Suks Minhas, United Kingdom 2000 Apostolos Apostolidis, Greece F. Mumtaz, United Kingdom Award of Excellence 2002 Annamaria Giraldi, Denmark 2002 Petter Hedlund, Sweden 2003 Stefan Ueckert, Germany 2003 Selim Cellek, United Kingdom Ilan Gruenwald, Israel 2004 Stefan Ueckert, Germany Mustafa Usta, Turkey Alberto Briganti, Italy 2004 Byoung Ahn, Republic of Korea Javier Angulo, Spain Antonio Aversa, Italy 6 Ronald Virag, France ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The organizers of the 8th Congress of the European Society for Sexual Medicine gratefully acknowledge the support of the following companies (as per November 2005). MAJOR SPONSORS Bayer HealthCare Lilly ICOS Janssen-Cilag Pfizer Inc. SPONSORS AMS Ipsen Pharma Mentor-Porges Nature Publishing Procter & Gamble Schering AG Uroan 21 BELLA CENTER COPENHAGEN - FLOORPLAN GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR Smaller meeting rooms and the Press Office are located on the first floor above the Auditorium. 7 GENERAL INFORMATION CONGRESS REGISTRATION COUNTER Registration / Check-in and arrival at the Congress All Congress materials and documentation will be available at the Congress Registration Counter located in the Entrance Foyer of the Bella Center. ESSM Members, Physicians (MD) EUR 500 Non--Members, Physicians (MD) EUR 600 Opening hours: ESSM Members with reduced fees Nurses, Residents in Training*, Scientists (PhD), Psychologists, Therapists, Students* EUR 400 Non- Members with reduced fees Nurses, Residents in Training*, Scientists (PhD), Psychologists, Therapists, Students* EUR 500 Retired Delegates EUR 80 Accompanying Persons EUR 85 Sunday 4 December Monday 5 December Tuesday 6 December Wednesday 7 December 2005 8.00 - 19.30 h 2005 7.00 - 19.30 h 2005 7.30 - 18.00 h 2005 7.30 - 13.00 h During these opening hours the Congress Counter can be reached at: Telephone: +45 3262 2514 +45 3262 2518 Telefax: +45 3262 2508 The Congress Counter has been divided into the following sections: On-Site Registration On-site registration for the Congress. Pre-Registration Participants who have already registered for the Congress will receive their documents here. Social Events Tickets are limited but can still be purchased on-site for the Gala Evening at the Tivoli Copenhagen on 6 December 2005. For details please see Social Events on page 12. Hotel Reservations Assistance for the reservation of hotel rooms in Copenhagen will be provided here. Information The staff of the information counter will be pleased to provide you with information about the Congress, the Congress Center, the hotels and the city of Copenhagen. They will also assist with restaurant information. 8 REGISTRATION FEES The registration fees are including 17,5% UK VAT. * A letter of the Chairman of the Department is necessary. Registration fee for participants includes: n Admission to all scientific sessions n Conference materials (delegate bag with name badge, final program, abstract book, etc.) n Coffee breaks in the morning and afternoon n Admission to poster and technical exhibition n Opening Ceremony and Welcome Reception on 4 December 2005 n Public transportation pass during the Congress from 4 to 7 December 2005 Registration fee for accompanying persons includes: n Opening Ceremony and Welcome Reception on 4 December 2005 n City sightseeing tour of Copenhagen n Public transportation pass during the Congress from 4 to 7 December 2005 CONGRESS LANGUAGE The Congress language is English. Simultaneous translation will not be provided. GENERAL INFORMATION CONGRESS DOCUMENTATION The ESSM will offer to its members as a new initiative to view parts of the scientific schedule online through a web-based system from the new ESSM homepage. Therefore several lectures will be filmed during the congress. CONGRESS INFORMATION SYSTEM www.essm2005.org Participants can benefit from the web based ESSM Congress Information System CO CONGRESS ONLINE® on-site in the Exhibition Hall at the internet centre: They can set up and print out a personal congress program schedule. The ESSM Congress Information System provides information on: n Updated scientific programme n Program by day n Program by formats with accepted abstracts of chairpersons and speakers n Program search SPEAKERS CENTRE AND LOUNGE The speakers centre and lounge are located in room Focus, accessible via the Exhibition Hall of the ESSM congress. Speakers are asked to hand in their CD ROM or USB stick, containing the PowerPoint presentation (IBM format or compatible, no multisession) preferably one day before their presentation but at latest 90 minutes prior to the presentation. The presentation will be transferred to the central congress server and will be available afterwards on a special congress notebook in the hall of the presentation. Due to time and technical reasons we kindly ask the speakers not to use their own notebook. In the speakers centre there are several PC working stations where speakers can also work on their PC charts in a quiet area. Technical staff will be glad to assist. A speakers lounge is provided in a separate area of room Focus. Please see as well page 7. ESSM MEMBERSHIP ISSUES For ESSM membership issues and any other ESSM business, please contact our ESSM booth which is situated in the exhibition area. NAME BADGES All participants are strongly requested to wear their name badge at all times during the Congress. The colours of the name badge have the following significance: Delegate Accompanying person Press Exhibitor Staff Blue Orange Yellow Green Red TECHNICAL EXHIBITION A major technical exhibition will take place in the Exhibition Hall of the Bella Center. For further information, please see page 54. Opening hours: Monday, 5 December 2005 09.00 – 17.30 h Tuesday, 6 December 2005 09.00 – 17.30 h Wednesday, 7 December 2005 09.00 – 13.00 h POSTER EXHIBITION The moderated posters will be located in Hall A3 where all moderated poster sessions will take place. The unmoderated posters will be sited next to the Exhibition Hall, please see as well page 7. All moderated and unmoderated posters will be displayed during the whole conference. They will be arranged according to topics and will be numbered within topics. The poster exhibition is open to all participants: Monday 5 December 2005 Tuesday 6 December 2005 Wednesday 7 December 2005 09.00 – 17.30 h 09.00 – 17.30 h 09.00 – 13.00 h Interested participants can meet the authors for discussion of their posters during following time: Monday, 5 December 2005: 15.00 - 15.30 h Tuesday, 6 December 2005: 15.00 - 15.30 h 9 GENERAL INFORMATION POSTER CD ROM A CD Rom including all poster presentations will be produced and all delegates will receive the Poster CD Rom by post after the congress. Poster authors are asked to upload the final version of their poster for the 2005 ESSM Congress Poster CD Rom in the Speakers Centre. Please bring your poster in digital form with you to the Speakers Centre. COFFEE BREAKS Coffee and tea are served during the morning and afternoon coffee breaks from Monday, 5 December to Wednesday, 7 December 2005 free of charge to all participants wearing congress name badges. The coffee station bar is located in the Exhibition Hall of the Bella Center. CLOAKROOM INTERNET CENTRE Several internet terminals are available to all delegates at the Exhibition Hall of the Bella Center. The internet centre is accessible according to the opening hours of the exhibition. A cloakroom is available next to the Registration Counter. You can also store your luggage here. BANK An ATM/cash machine is located in the entrance foyer (west entrance) of the Bella Center. PRESS The press centre is set up in room 16 on the first floor of the Bella Center. It is open from Monday, 5 December through Wednesday, 7 December 2005. The press centre is managed by the press agency Geelmuyden.Kiese. CURRENCY The Danish Crown is the official currency in Denmark. Exchange of foreign currency is available at the Copenhagen Airport and at most hotels, banks and exchange offices throughout the city. Most of the large stores accept Euros. MESSAGES A message board will be available at the registration area of the congress. RESTAURANTS Beverages, sandwiches, cakes and light dishes can be purchased from the self service restaurants, which are: Buffet Bel next to the exhibtion area on the same floor and Bella Vista on the first floor, next to the hospitality suites, accessible via a staircase from the exhibition area. Both restaurants accept Euros and credit cards. If you will visit a Luncheon Satellite Symposium a lunchbox will be offered to you by the organizer of the Satellite Symposium. ELECTRICITY Denmark uses a 220 volt 50Hz system. Sockets have the European standard and plugs are two-prong grounded. LOST AND FOUND A lost and found service is available at the Bella Center Information in the entrance foyer of the Bella Center. MOBILE PHONES Participants are kindly requested to keep their mobile phones turned off while attending the scientific sessions in the meeting rooms. 10 GENERAL INFORMATION PROGRAM CHANGES The organisers cannot assume liability for any changes in the congress program due to external or unforseen circumstances. TAXIS Taxis are available upon demand in front of the west entrance of the Bella Center. Participants can also call taxis at the Bella Center Information in the entrance foyer. Most of the taxis accept credit cards. INSURANCE When registering for ESSM 2005 participants agree that neither the Organising Committee Congress Secretariat assumes any liability whatsoever. Participants are highly recommended to make their own arrangements for health and travel insurance before they depart from their country. The organisers will not be responsible for a loss or damage of personal belongings. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION PASS All registered ESSM delegates and accompanying persons will receive a Travel Pass together with the personal congress documents at the registration counter. The public transportation pass is valid from Sunday, 4 December until Wednesday, 7 December 2005 on all buses, trains and metro. The Travel Pass covers the city of Copenhagen including the Bella Center and the international airport. HOSPITALITY SUITES The major sponsor Pfizer Inc. has arranged a hospitality suite. Please follow the signage in the Exhibition Hall, the hospitality suite is located in room Bella Vista 2 on the first floor next to the Bella Vista restaurant. AIRPORT Copenhagen Airport is located 8 km from the city. Buses, trains and taxis provide transport to the Copenhagen city center. Taxis can be hired from outside all arrival areas. Fares include VAT and tips and can normally be paid by credit card. Train tickets are available from the ticket office above the railway station in Terminal 3. CAR PARK Parking space is available next to the Bella Center and participants arriving by car are advised to use these facilities. Parking fees are not included in the registration fee. 11 SOCIAL EVENTS/ SUPPORTING PROGRAM shops characterize the popular Tivoli’s Christmas Market atmosphere. OPENING CEREMONY Sunday, 4 December 2005 Hall A1 in the Bella Center 18.00 h The Opening Ceremony will be held in the Bella Center in Hall A1. The welcome speeches will be accompanied by typical Scandinavian Christmas entertainment. At the end of the Opening Ceremony all participants are invited to a Welcome Reception at the Entrance Foyer of the Bella Center where beverages and snacks will be provided. ESSM GALA DINNER 2005 and Anniversary Celebration Tuesday, 6 December 2005 Tivoli Gardens and Nimb Restaurant at Tivoli Gardens Vesterbrogarde 3, Copenhagen Opposite the Main Station The 8th ESSM gala Event and Anniversary Celebration will end with the impressive and colourful Water Illuminations on the Lake of the Tivoli Gardens. The tickets for this evening will be distributed by the major sponsors of the congress or can be purchased at the registration counter on an individual basis. Please visit the exhibition booths to get your ticket for this evening. 19.00 h Dress Code: Casual ‘Wonderful Copenhagen’, Tivoli Tivoli, the famous Amusement Park in Copenhagen, serves up amusement in more traditional forms. Christmas in Tivoli is famous for its romantic and mysterious atmosphere, charm and spirit. Join the Christmas Feeling in Tivoli Gardens, where the French illuminations artist Stef Grivelet Christmas at Tivoli Gardens has created a bigger range of illuminations than ever before. The enchanting Tivoli Lights, invented by Tiffany’s head designer, John Loring, are a story in their own right: 1.800 light chains are needed for the trees around the Tivoli Lake. Before the Gala Dinner you are kindly invited to join the Tivoli amusements, a few of them are especially created with a Christmas theme. Nicely decorated 12 After your personal experience in the Amusement Park, the Nimb Restaurant in the Tivoli Gardens welcomes you to join the ESSM Gala Dinner starting with a hot Welcome Drink. A typical Danish Christmas buffet will be served with all its delicious regional dishes and beverages. Light dinner entertainment and a walk act of the Hans Christian Anderson show - the famous Danish fairy-tale writer - frames the Gala Event. MONDAY, 5 DECEMBER 2005 Copenhagen Sightseeing Tour 14.00 - 17.00 h The sightseeing tour will bring the participants through the old and beautiful parts of the capital of the world’s oldest kingdom whilst the city is nicely decorated and illuminated during Christmas time. Amalienborg Palaces - the Queen’s official winter residence – is one of the sights with the Christian VIII’s Palace. Another famous sight is the exquisite Rosenborg Castle built by Christian IV in 1610, with the crown regalia and the famous Rosenborg Tapesties, woven especially for the banquet room of the castle in the late 1600’s. The tour will also pass The Little Mermaid and Nyhavn with its cosy restaurants and the beautiful canal and the magnificent new Copenhagen Opera House. Price per person: EUR 47,00 For tickets please contact the registration counter. EDITOR: Allen D. Seftel, MD Professor of Urology Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Cleveland, Ohio ADDRESSING SEXUAL MEDICINE FOR BOTH GENDERS. www.ijir.com An international, multidisciplinary, academic and clinical publication dedicated to male and female sexual health. With a 2004 impact factor of: 1.987*, International Journal of Impotence Research: The Journal of Sexual Medicine currently ranks in the top twenty of all journals in the ISI category of urology and nephrology. The journal addresses sexual medicine for both genders as an interdisciplinary field for a wide audience including researchers, family practitioners, gynecologists, internists, psychologists, neurologists, psychiatrists, endocrinologists, radiologists, urologists and other health care clinicians. 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Papers available online before they appear in print • Online Submission – submit papers quickly and easily with eJournalPress online submission • Free online content – view the full text of selected articles • Full-text HTML references with links to the corresponding MEDLINE abstracts • Searches by author name, title or keyword across Nature and all other NPG titles • Fully searchable online archive of all issues from 1997 onwards For more information visit: www.ijir.com *Thomson-ISI, USA, PA 2005 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF IMPOTENCE RESEARCH | JOURNAL OF CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW AND METABOLISM | JOURNAL OF EXPOSURE ANALYSIS AND ENVIRONMENTAL EPIDEMIOLOGY | JOURNAL OF PERINATOLOGY | LABORATORY INVESTIGATION | LEUKEMIA | MODERN PATHOLOGY | MOLECULAR PSYCHIATRY | MOLECULAR SYSTEMS BIOLOGY | NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY | ONCOGENE | PROSTATE CANCER AND PROSTATIC DISEASES | SPINAL CORD | THE PHARMACOGENOMICS JOURNAL | BONE MARROW TRANSPLANTATION | BRITISH JOURNAL OF CANCER | BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY | CANCER GENE THERAPY | CELL DEATH & DIFFERENTIATION | THE EMBO JOURNAL | EMBO REPORTS | EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION | EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS | EYE | GENES AND IMMUNITY | GENE THERAPY | HEREDITY | INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OBESITY INTRODUCTION TO THE SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM STRUCTURE OF THE SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM STRUCTURE OF THE ABSTRACT BOOK The scientific program is structured according to days. Per day it is structured by time and room. All presenters are listed by name and the title of their presentation. The abstract book is structured by session format. The listing starts with the Video Session followed by the Podium and Moderated Poster Sessions. Hereafter the unmoderated posters are listed according to topics. MASTER LECTURES INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES Each lecture of 30 minutes will be given by a distinguished and honorable expert and will be devoted to a specific topic of major interest. ROUND TABLES These sessions will usually last 90 minutes. They will focus on a particular topic and present the very recent data related to it. The round table will include a maximum of four papers and time for discussion. INTERACTIVE SESSIONS These sessions will last 90 minutes and present case discussions with a questioner and a panel of experts. Attendees will be given the possibility to interact actively via a voting system with the faculty of the session. DEBATES Debates last for 60 minutes and are designed to cover controversial issues of a particular topic. The moderator will allow a short introduction for each topic by the respective opponents followed by a discussion on the arguments proposed. Comments, arguments, and questions from the floor are welcomed during the discussion. These 90 minutes lasting sessions present detailed material on a chosen topic. Courses are designed to emphasize learning experiences that actively involve participants and include an opportunity for informal exchange with the faculty. POST GRADUATE COURSES The postgraduate courses last for 90 minutes. Courses are designed to present advanced materials on a specific topic. In addition, the latest scientific progress will be reviewed and evaluated in a format that actively involves the participants, and includes opportunities for discussions and informal interaction with the faculty. PODIUM SESSIONS Podium Sessions will present the best quality papers accepted for the Congress by the Scientific Committee that will focus on special topics presenting the very recent findings in this field. Each session will last 90 minutes and are intended to 10 talks per session. Each presentation is limited to 7 minutes followed by 3 minutes of discussion. MODERATED POSTER SESSIONS POINT-COUNTERPOINT SESSIONS These sessions are organized to address one controversial issue of a topic. The moderator will allow a brief introduction for each topic by the respective opponents followed by a discussion on the arguments proposed. 14 Authors are invited to present their new research findings or important ongoing research as posters. The most interesting ones will be combined by topics and moderated in a 90 minutes lasting session. Each session consists of a maximum of 15 talks of the same field. Each presentation is limited to 4 minutes followed by 2 minutes of discussion. INTRODUCTION TO THE SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SYMPOSIA ORGANIZED BY THE INDUSTRY Symposia organized by the Industry Symposia organized by the Industry in consultation with the Scientific Committee will be presented at the afternoon on Sunday, 4 December 2005 before the Opening Ceremony as well as on Monday, 5 and Tuesday, 6 December 2005. Luncheon Symposia organized by the Industry Symposia organized by the Industry in consultation with the Scientific Committee will be presented at the lunch time on Monday, 5 December and Tuesday, 6 December 2005. Participants will be provided with a lunchbox at the beginning of the symposium. CME (CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION) This Congress has been submitted for UEMS accreditation to the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME). Physicians will be accredited with 15 CME credits for the whole period of the congress. EACCME credits are recognized by the American Medical Association towards Physician's Recognition Award (PRA). To convert EACCME credit to AMA PRA category 1 credit, contact the AMA. You will find the UEMS evaluation forms in your personal documents. Please fill them in and leave them at the ESSM booth in the exhibition area at the end of the Congress. The ESSM Secretariat will send the certificate after the Congress. MEETING AWARDS The best preclinical and clinical presentations will be awarded with EUR 2.000 by ESSM’s Award Committees. 1. Prize for the best presentation on FSD (preclinical) 2. Prize for the best presentation on FSD (clinical) 3. Prize for the best presentation on MSD (preclinical) 4. Prize for the best presentation on MSD (clinical) 5. Prize for the best surgical presentation The ESSM Prestigious Awards The Executive Committee of ESSM has established two awards to be presented during the annual meetings of the society. n The ESSM Career Award for distinguished contribution in Sexual Medicine This award will be given to a senior scientist with outstanding contribution in the field. The Executive Committee has made the decision and the award will be presented during the Opening Ceremony. n The ESSM Award of Excellence for exceptional achievements in Sexual Medicine Research This award is given annually to a young scientist with exceptional achievements in the field. Eligable applicants are scientists under the age of 40 with significant contribution to the field. This year a prize will be given separately in basic and clinical research. This Congress has been submitted for CME accreditation to the Italian Ministry of Health. Physicians will be accredited. You will find the ECM evaluation forms in your personal documents. Italian delegates are asked to fill them in and leave them at the ESSM booth in the exhibition area at the end of the Congress. The ESSM Secretariat will send the certificate after the Congress. 15 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM ML - MASTER LECTURE R - ROUND TABLE IS - INTERACTIVE SESSION D - DEBATE CP - POINT-COUNTERPOINT SESSION C - INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE PG - POSTGRADUATE COURSE PS - PODIUM SESSION MP - MODERATED POSTER SESSION S - SATELLITE/LUNCHEON SYMPOSIUM P - POSTER PRESENTATIONS 16 PROGRAM SCHEDULE SUNDAY, 4 DECEMBER 2005 Room Hall A1 Auditorium Various Meeting Rooms Entrance Foyer Time 08.00 − 08.30 09.00 − 09.30 10.00 − 10.30 - Meetings of Affiliated Societies 08.00 - 19.30 h Registration in the Entrance Foyer 11.00 − 11.30 12.00 − 12.30 - V-1 13.00 − Video Surgery Course 13.30 14.00 − 14.30 15.00 − 15.30 16.00 − D-1 16.30 - The Journal of Sexual Medicine Debate 17.00 − 17.30 18.00 − S-1 A Discourse on Intercourse: Viagra Hard Erections. Improved Sexual Satisfaction 18.30 - Opening Ceremony and 19.00 − Welcome Reception 19.30 20.00 − 20.30 21.00 − 21.30 - Individual Dinner Invitations 22.00 − 22.30 23.00 − 17 PROGRAM SCHEDULE MONDAY, 5 DECEMBER 2005 Room Hall A1 Hall A2 Hall A3 Auditorium Time 08.00 − 08.30 09.00 − 09.30 - Premature Ejaculation: from Links between Depression ML-2 and Sexual Dysfunction the Lab to the Clinic: AdML-3 From vances in Erectile Dysfunction COFFEE 10.30 - IS-1 Erectile Dysfunction 11.00 − Management 11.30 12.00 − 07.00 - 19.30 h Registration in the Entrance Foyer ML-1 brain to mind/body interface 10.00 − ML-4 BREAK MP-1 General Issues in Sexual Medicine PS-1 Basic Science C-1 Basics in Ejaculatory Disorders ESSM Award Lecture Basic Science BREAK 12.30 - S-2 13.00 − ED & Beyond-Lessons to Learn from the Past for the Future 13.30 R-1 Future Pharmacological 14.30 - Options to treat Female Sexual Disorders 15.00 − 14.00 − 15.30 16.00 − 16.30 - MP-2 Surgery PS-2 Pharmacology COFFEE R-2 Hot Topics with PDE5 Inhibitors C-2 Erectile Dysfunction: The Basics BREAK PS-3 Ejaculatory Disorders 17.00 − C-3 Basics of Female Sexual Function and Dysfunction S-3 17.30 - Premature Ejaculation: 18.00 − Patients, Partners, Preconceptions, Promise 18.30 19.00 − Annual ESSM Business Meeting 19.30 20.00 − 20.30 21.00 − 21.30 22.00 − 22.30 23.00 − 18 Hall E1 Entrance Foyer Individual Dinner Invitations 09.00 - 17.30 h Technical Exhibition in Hall E1 PROGRAM SCHEDULE TUESDAY, 6 DECEMBER 2005 Room Hall A1 Hall A2 Hall A3 Auditorium Time 08.00 − 08.30 09.00 − 09.30 - ML-6 ESSM Award Lecture Clinical Neurobiology of Female Desire ML-7 The Ageing Woman ML-5 07.30 - 18.00 h Registration in the Entrance Foyer COFFEE 10.00 − IS-2 10.30 - Female Sexual Disorders - PS-4 11.00 − Diagnosis and Manage- Surgery ment 11.30 CP-1 Pros & Cons for Penile Augmentation 12.00 − 12.30 13.00 − 13.30 - 09.00 - 17.30 h Technical Exhibition in Hall E1 BREAK HS-1 ESSM History Session PS-5 Female Sexual Health Therapy and EDCP-2 Gene Exp. Tool/Treatment COFFEE 15.30 - R-3 The Metabolic Syndrome and Erectile Dysfunction 16.00 − 16.30 - 18.00 − C-4 PG-1 Androgen Supplementation Erectile Dysfunction in Men - Basics A One-Year-Update New Perspectives in ED Management - Regaining Couples Satisfaction 15.00 − 17.30 - BREAK S-4 14.00 − IS-3 14.30 - Ejaculatory Disorders 17.00 − Hall E1 Entrance Foyer C-5 Penile Surgery: Basics BREAK MP-3 Pharmacology C-6 Priapism S-5 The Rationale for Testosterone Therapy in Erectile Dysfunction 18.30 19.00 − 19.30 20.00 − 20.30 21.00 − 21.30 - ESSM Gala Dinner 2005 Anniversary Celebration at Tivoli Gardens 22.00 − 22.30 23.00 − 19 PROGRAM SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY, 7 DECEMBER 2005 Room Hall A1 Hall A2 Hall A3 Auditorium Time 08.00 − 08.30 - R-4 CNS Pharmacology and 09.00 − Erectile Dysfunction 09.30 - COFFEE 10.00 − 10.30 - PS-6 Hormones and Sexuality MP-4 Female Sexual Health BREAK 09.00 - 13.00 h Technical Exhibition in Hall E1 11.00 − 12.30 13.00 − 07.30 - 13.00 h C-7 Registration Treatment for the Nonin the Responder to Oral Therapy Entrance Foyer D-2 Rapid Ejaculation 11.30 - IS-4 12.00 − Peyronies Disease Hall E1 Entrance Foyer PS-7 Epidemiology and Risk Factors MP-5 Basic Science C-8 Sexual Counselling and Therapeutic Approaches for Non-Experts Closing Remarks We are looking forward to welcoming you to Vienna 2006 9th ESSM Congress 3 - 6 December 2006 Vienna, Hofburg 20 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SUNDAY, 4 DECEMBER 2005 VIDEO SURGERY COURSE V-1 12.00 - 16.00 h Auditorium 15 Video Surgery Course Chairs: David Ralph, United Kingdom Fulvio Colombo, Italy Ates Kadiouglu, Turkey V-1-006 Correcting penopubic epispadias without incontinence: Our experience Chiara Stefania Guerrer, Italy F. Colombo, C. S. A. Guarneri, A. L. Romano, V. Inneo, E. Austoni V-1-001 Medial dissection of the neurovascular bundle in Peyronie's patients with dorsal curvature: Demonstration of a technique and analysis of outcome Tolga Akman, Turkey O. Sanli, L. Gurkan, M. Cakan, M. Tezer, A. Kadioglu V-1-007 Hypospadias. Mathieu repair and use of dartos flap Aristomenis Gekas, Greece P. Kartsaklis, I. Palaiodimos, C. Konstantinidis, A. Papatsoris, N. Kalogeropoulos, M. Djordjevic, S. Perovic V-1-002 Use of rectus fascia graft for corporeal reconstruction during implantation of penile prosthesis in Peyronie's disease Tolga Akman, Turkey O. Sanli, L. Gurkan, M. Cakan, K. Onem, A. Kadioglu V-1-008 Penile carcinoma - organ sparing surgery Sava Perovic, Bosnia and Herzegovina M. Djordjevic V-1-009 Penis lengthening with girth enhancement: The surgical technique seen from the "inside" together with human cadaver detail anatomical presentation Vasileios Protogerou, Greece P. Tekerlekis, P. Dretas, S. Anagnostopoulou, A. Kostakopoulos, K. Konstantinidis V-1-010 Erectile tissue sparing penile prosthesis implantation Ignacio Moncada, Spain G. Pedemonte, J. I. Martinez-Salamanca, C. Hernandez, M. Moralejo V-1-003 Surgical treatment of Peyronie disease using ecxision of the plaque Kazimierz Krajka, Poland M. Matuszewski, W. Moszczynski V-1-004 Nesbit straightening corporoplasty, guided by dynamic pharmacoinfusion alternated with saline solution infusion Chiara Stefania Guerrer, Italy F. Colombo, C. A. Guarneri, E. Austoni, J. Piedra Aguilera, A. L. Romanò V-1-005 Congenital penile curvature John Vlachiotis, Greece A. Grigorakis, D. Petsis, J. Gialas, G. Tsibukis, K. Spiliopoulos, A. Tsidavis DEBATE D-1 16.00 - 17.00 h Hall A1 The Journal of Sexual Medicine Debate: The man's erectile performance is influenced in part by the woman's sexual function Chair: Irwin Goldstein, United States ProAuthors: ConAuthors: Sigfried Meryn, Austria Axel Fugl-Meyer, Sweden SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM S-1 17.00 - 18.00 h Auditorium 15 A Discourse on Intercourse: Viagra® (Sildenafil Citrate) Hard Erections. Improved Sexual Satisfaction Chair: Klaus-Peter Juenemann, Germany S-1-001 Chairman's Opening Remarks Klaus-Peter Juenemann, Germany S-1-002 NO, O2, and PDE5: The Scientific Language of Sex Klaus-Peter Juenemann, Germany S-1-003 From Science to Physiology: Viagra® Delivers Hard Erections Ian Eardley, United Kingdom S-1-004 Delivering Patient and Partner Satisfaction Rosie King, Australia S-1-005 Questions and Answers / Closing Remarks Klaus-Peter Juenemann, Germany Ian Eardley, United Kingdom David Ralph, United Kingdom sponsored by an educational grant from Pfizer Inc. 21 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM MONDAY, 5 DECEMBER 2005 MASTER LECTURE 08.00 - 08.30 h ISSM Lecture Chair: Gorm Wagner, Denmark ML-1-001 08.30 - 09.00 h Chair: Kerstin S. Fugl-Meyer, Sweden ML-2 Hall A1 Links between Depression and Sexual Dysfunction Uwe Hartmann, Germany MASTER LECTURE 09.00 - 09.30 h ESAU Lecture Chair: John Pryor, United Kingdom ML-3-001 Hall A1 Premature Ejaculation: from the brain to the mind/body interface David Rowland, United States MASTER LECTURE ML-2-001 ML-1 ML-3 Hall A1 From the Lab to the Clinic: Advances in Erectile Dysfunction Vincenzo Mirone, Italy 09.30 - 10.00 h COFFEE BREAK 09.30 - 10.00 h COFFEE BREAK INTERACTIVE SESSION 10.00 - 11.30 h Erectile Dysfunction Management Chair: Siegfried Meryn, Austria Panel: 22 Beatrice Cuzin, France J. Oldbring, Sweden Edoardo S. Pescatori, Italy Claude Schulman, Belgium Little Mermaid IS-1 Hall A1 INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE C-1 10.00 - 11.30 h Auditorium 15 Basics in Ejaculatory Disorders Chair: Marcel D. Waldinger, The Netherlands C-1-01 Symptoms, classification and definitions Marcel D. Waldinger, The Netherlands C-1-02 Epidemiology and Diagnosis Axel Fugl-Meyer, Sweden C-1-03 Non-Pharmacological Treatments Tricia Barnes, United Kingdom C-1-04 Pharmacological treatment options evidence-based vs opinion-based approaches Marcel D. Waldinger, The Netherlands SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM MONDAY, 5 DECEMBER 2005 PODIUM SESSION 10.00 - 11.30 h Basic Science Chairs: Petter Hedlund, Sweden Mustafa Faruk Usta, Turkey PS-1-001 PS-1 Hall A2 C-type Natriuretic peptide is an endotheliumderived hyperpolarizing factor in human penile resistance arteries A. Kun, Hungary I. Kiraly, I. Krassoi, Z. Marton, J. Pataricza, L. Pajor, U. Simonsen A. Varro, J. G. Papp PS-1-002 Characteristics of Phosphate-1-Sphingosin Receptors in human corpus cavermosum: Cross-talk with eNOS and caveoline-1 Vincenzo Mirone, Italy F. Fusco, C. Imbimbo, R. Ranavolo, R. Buonopane, G. Cirino, R. d'Emmanuele di Villa Bianca PS-1-003 Phosphate-1-sphingosin aims Achetilcolin mediated relaxation activating the eNOS in Human Corpus Cavernosum Stripes Vincenzo Mirone, Italy P. Verze, A. Palmieri, N. Longo, A. M. Granata, G. Cirino, R. d'Emmanuele di Villa Bianca PS-1-004 PS-1-005 Dysregulation of cgmp-dependent protein kinase-1 (pkg1) impairs erectile function in diabetic rats: Influence of in vivo gene therapy of pkg1a Trinity J. Bivalacqua, United Kingdom M. Kendrici, W. Hellstrom, K.-E. Andersson, H. C. Champion, P. Hedlund Effect of combination of alt-711 an age (advanced glycation end product) cross-link breaker and sildenafil on erectile function in stz-diabetic rats Mustafa Faruk Usta, Turkey A. Sanli, G. Sagdic, A. Baykal, N. Gurbuz PS-1-006 Calcium-activated potassium channel openers potentiate PDE5 inhibitor-induced relaxations in human penile arteries and augment PDE5-inhibitor effects on erectile responses in diabetic rats Javier Angulo, Spain P. Cuevas, S. Gabancho, J. M. Pomerol, E. Ruiz-Castane, A. Puigvert, I. Saenz de Tejada, R. Gonzalez-Corrochano PS-1-007 Role of endothelin-1 in the migration of human olfactory gonadotropin-releasing hormone-secreting neuroblasts Annamaria Morelli, Italy R. G. Romanelli, T. Barni, M. Luconi, P. Failli, A. Pezzatini, R. Maggi, L. Vignozzi, R. Salerno, S. Ambrosini, M. Marini, F. Lotti, G. B. Vannelli, M. Maggi PS-1-008 Rho kinase is involved in both calcium entry and calcium sensitization of rat penile arteries Dolores Prieto, Spain E. Stankevicius, N. Villalba, A. GarciaSacristan, U. Simonsen PS-1-009 Small molecule inhibitor of transforming growth factor-ß type I Receptor: A new candidate for the treatment of erectile dysfunction and cavernous fibrosis Jun-Kyu Suh, Republic of Korea S.-M. Oh, J.-K. Ryu, H.-Y. Shin, S. U. Song, L. Zhang, S. Piao PS-1-010 Mechanism for erectile dysfunction in a rat model of binge cocaine use Muammer Kendirci, United States L. Pradham, L. Trost, K. Agarwal, W. J. G. Hellstrom 23 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM MONDAY, 5 DECEMBER 2005 MODERATED POSTER SESSION 10.00 - 11.30 h Hall A3 General Issues in Sexual Medicine Chairs: Ellids Kristensen, Denmark Daniel Richardson, United Kingdom MP-1-071 MP-1-072 Preoperative psychometric parameters in patients with prostate cancer and candidates to radical prostatectomy Andrea Salonia, Italy A. Gallina, U. Capitanio, A. Sacca, S. Clerici, E. Farina, F. Deho, E. Longhi, P. Rigatti, F. Montorsi, G. Zanni MP-1-079 Increased waist circumference and dyslipidemia as an indicator of erectile dysfunction Omer Demir, Turkey M. Oder, N. Unlu, C. T. Karatas, O. Demir, E. Can, K. Ozer, O. M. Sahin, B. H. Gumus, A. Esen, K. Bal MP-1-080 Contribution of sex to partnership and selfesteem in different types of men Michael Berner, Germany M. Burkart MP-1-081 Penile venous leakage in hypogonadism: Recovery of venous leakage and changes in cavernosal hymodynamic under long-acting testosterone 1000mg i.m. Aksam Yassin, Germany MP-1-082 Are consecutive nights RigiScan recording required for optimal evaluation of sleep associated erections? Juza Chen, Israel N. Mabjeesh, G. Keren-Paz, M. Sofer, H. Matzkin, A. Greenstein MP-1-073 Alexithymia in patients with Premature Ejaculation (PE) Chiara Simonelli, Italy P. M. Michetti, D. Bonanno, P. de Martino, C. de Dominicis, R. Rossi MP-1-074 Actions of dapoxetine on ejaculation and sexual behaviour in rats Peter Gengo, United States L. Marson, K. Gravitt MP-1-083 Penile shortening after radical prostatectomy (RP): Cavernous fibrosis or urethral shortening? Paolo Gontero, Italy M. Galzerano, F. Fontana, F. Sogni, E. Kocjancic, G. Pretti, B. Frea, N. Mondaini Development of the Sexual Experience Questionnaire (SEX-Q) Rosie King, Australia J. Harnett, K. Hvidsten, S. Kennedy, L. Leroy, P. Reddy MP-1-084 Is androgen replacement therapy for hypogonadal men in the form of a transdermal gel (Testogel) acceptable to patients attending a Men's Sexual Health Clinic, compared with older applications? John Tomlinson, United Kingdom H. Raphael, R. Mehta MP-1-085 Recommendations for the management of premature ejaculation of the British Association of Sexual Health and HIV special interest group in sexual dysfunction Daniel Richardson, United Kingdom D. Goldmeier, J. Green, H. Lamba, J. W. Harris MP-1-075 MP-1-076 24 The role of telephone helplines for sexual problems: Portugal's six years experience Patricia Pascoal, Portugal N. Monteiro Pereira MP-1 Premature ejaculation in heterosexual couples: The psycosexuological perceptions of men's ejaculatory behavior Elena Longhi, Italy P. Rigatti, F. Montorsi, A. Salonia MP-1-077 Recommendations for the management of retarded ejaculation of the British Association of Sexual Health and HIV special interest group in sexual dysfunction Daniel Richardson, United Kingdom D. Goldmeier MP-1-078 Should routine serum cholesterol and triglycerides be part of assessment for ED? Sak Sei Chung, United Kingdom A. Storey, L. Burr, P. Tirukonda, I. Eardley, O. Baldo SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM MONDAY, 5 DECEMBER 2005 MASTER LECTURE 11.30 - 12.00 h ESSM Award Lecture - Basic Science Chair Petter Hedlund, Sweden ML-4-001 ML-4 Hall A1 Male and female genital responses - Vascular function in health and disease Javier Angulo, Spain 12.00 - 12.30 h BREAK LINCHEON SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM S-2 S-2-001 Welcome and Opening Remarks Hartmut Porst, Germany S-2-002 What Drives Treatment Choice ? Geoffrey Hackett, United Kingdom S-2-003 On-Demand Dosing for a Chronic Condition ? Sidney Glina, Brazil S-2-004 Beyond ED: Are There Other Vascular Benefits with PDE5 Inhibitor Therapy ? Antonio Aversa, Italy S-2-005 Questions and Closing Remarks ‘Wonderful Copenhagen’ 12.30 - 13.30 h Auditorium 15 ED and Beyond - Lessons to Learn from the Past for the Future Chair: Hartmut Porst, Germany Slotholmen - Christianborg Palace sponsored by an educational grant from Lilly ICOS ROUND TABLE R-1 INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE C-2 13.30 - 15.00 h Hall A1 Future Pharmacological Options to treat Female Sexual Disorders Chair: Yoram Vardi, Israel 13.30 - 15.00 h Auditorium 15 Erectile Dysfunction: The Basics Chairs: Ian Eardley, United Kingdom Geoffrey Hackett, United Kingdom R-1-01 Is there a role for testosterone-therapy in female sexual medicine? Andrea Salonia, Italy C-2-01 Anatomy and Physiology Ferdinando Fusco, Italy R-1-02 Centrally active agents and female sexual responses Andrea Salonia, Italy C-2-02 History and physical examination Bert-Jan de Boer, The Netherlands C-2-03 Patient Investigation Ian Eardley, United Kingdom C-2-04 Treatment Geoffrey Hackett, United Kingdom R-1-03 Vasoactive agents and female sexual arousal disorders Yoram Vardi, Israel 25 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM MONDAY, 5 DECEMBER 2005 PODIUM SESSION Hall A2 PS-2-016 Why do PDE-5 inhibitors patients lapse from follow-up? Results of a pilot study Giorgio Pomara, Italy S. Simi, G. Morelli, P. Turchi PS-2-011 Open label, multicenter, crossover study of sildenafil citrate and tadalafil for the treatment of erectile dysfunction in patients naive to phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitor therapy Ian Eardley, United Kingdom F. Montorsi, D. Ralph, P. Kell, Y. Zhao, L. M. Harrison, A. Beardsworth, V. Mirone PS-2-017 Long term sildenafil administration improves aortic stiffness and wave reflections in patients with erectile dysfunction of vascular origin Charalambos Vlachopoulos, Greece N. Ioakeimidis, K. Rokkas, K. Aznaouridis, P. Xaplanteris, G. Siasos, A. Askitis, C. Stefanadis PS-2-012 Efficacy and tolerability of flexible-dose vardenafil when taken 8 hours before intercourse: The extended duration of vardenafil in erectile dysfunction (extend) trial Hartmut Porst, Germany I. Sharlip, D. Hatzichristou, E. RubioAurioles, M. Gittleman, B. N. Stancil, H. J. Wilkins, P. Pommerville for the Vardenafil Study Group PS-2-018 Efficacy of phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibition in severely affected erectile dysfunction patients with an erectile function domain score of five Philip Kell, United Kingdom O. Collins, J. Dean, D. Edwards, D. Ralph, I. Eardley PS-2-019 A double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled cross-over study on the effects of testosterone (testogel) plus sildenafil on cavernous arteries and psychological correlates in men with mild hypogonadism and erectile dysfunction Antonio Aversa, Italy V. Fierro, F. Malizia, E. A. Greco, D. Canale, E. Macchia, A. M. Isidori, V. Bonifacio, D. Gianfrilli, E. A. Jannini, G. Spera, A. Lenzi, A. Fabbri, A. Fabbri, A. Lenzi, G. Spera, C. Moschina, C. Cagliaresi PS-2-020 Tadalafil 5 mg and 10 mg taken once a day for the treatment of erectile dysfunction improves patient sexual satisfaction Jacques Buvat, France G. Faria, U. Wetterauer, A. von Keitz, W. Dinsmore, W. C. Wang, D. Stothard, W. Cordell 13.30 - 15.00 h Pharmacology Chairs: John Dean, United Kingdom Lars Ny, Sweden 26 PS-2 PS-2-013 Efficacy of udenafil for the treatment of erectile dysfunction up to 12 hours after dosing: A randomized controlled trial N.C. Park, Republic of Korea K. S. Min, K. Park, J. K. Park, J. S. Paick PS-2-014 Safety and efficacy of avanafil, a new PDE5 inhibitor for treating erectile dysfunction Joel Kaufman, United States J. Dietrich PS-2-015 The efficacy and safety of tadalafil taken once a day for up to 1 year for the treatment of erectile dysfunction Francois Giuliano, France S. Glina, D. Ralph, A. Casabe, A. Elion-Mboussa, W. Shen, D. Stothard, J. S. Whitaker, H. Porst SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM MONDAY, 5 DECEMBER 2005 MODERATED POSTER SESSION MP-2 13.30 - 15.00 h Hall A3 Surgery Chairs: David Ralph, United Kingdom Konstantinos Hatzimouratidis, Greece MP-2-093 Skin grafting for treating Penile Cancer Giulio Garaffa, United Kingdom A. Bashir, S. Minhas, D. Ralph, V. Agrawal MP-2-086 Use of SELDI to determine whether Peyronie's Disease Protein Expression can predict progression Gerald Brock, Canada B. Gan, K. B. Lim, L. De Young, A. Bella MP-2-094 Surgical management of lymphoedema of the genitalia Giulio Garaffa, United Kingdom A. Freeman, A. Bashir, S. Minhas, N. Christopher, D. Ralph, V. Agrawal MP-2-095 MP-2-087 New in the pathogenesis of Peyronie's Disease Larisa Ivanchenko, Russia E. Mazo MP-2-088 Does diabetes mellitus increase the severity of peyronie's disease. A comparative clinical study Muammer Kendirci, United States L. Trost, S. C. Sikka, W. J. G. Hellstrom Female-to-Male gender reassignment surgery: Italian multicentric experience Fabrizio Palumbo, Italy F. Palumbo, F. Boezio, P. Ditonno, E. Austoni, E. Belgrano, V. Mirone, C. Bettocchi, F. P. Selvaggi MP-2-096 Male-to-Female gender reassignment surgery: Italian Multicentric experience Fabrizio Palumbo, Italy V. Stellacci, F. Palumbo, M. Battaglia, F. Colombo, C. Trombetta, C. Imbimbo, C. Bettocchi, F. P. Selvaggi MP-2-097 Clinical anatomical study: Does release of ligaments provide real penile lengthening? Hui Zhu, People's Republic of China Y. Long, Y. Cui, D. Long, H. Zhou, G. Li, H. Zhang, S. Perovic, Z. Cai MP-2-098 Enlargement of the penis using intexen: A personal technique Piero Letizia, Italy G. Alei MP-2-099 Penile girth augmentation using flaps "shaeer's augmentation phalloplasty" Osama Shaeer, Egypt K. Shaeer MP-2-100 Comparison of antibacterial activity of inhibizone and antibiotic coated titan implant Tony John, United States A. Rajpurkar, C. Dhabuwala MP-2-089 MP-2-090 MP-2-091 MP-2-092 Results of a standardized survey among German urologist concerning assessment of conservative therapy of Peyronie's disease Ekkehard Hauck, Germany S. Haag, T. Bschleipfer, V. Rohde, W. Weidner Correlation between congenital and acquired elements in penile curvature and consequent possible new indications for surgical correction Ignazio Gattuccio, Italy F. Montalto, C. Gagliardo, F. Zangara, M. Parrinello, F. Gattuccio A comparison of Nesbit's procedure versus plaque incision and grafting for Peyronie's Disease Chi-Ying Li, United Kingdom V. Agarwal, P. Kell, S. Minhas, D. Ralph Total Phallic Reconstruction in management of Penile Cancer: Experience in 10 patients from a single centre Vineet Agrawal, United Kingdom N. Christopher, S. Minhas, D. Ralph, O. Kayes 15.00 - 15.30 h COFFEE BREAK 15.00 - 15.30 h COFFEE BREAK 27 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM MONDAY, 5 DECEMBER 2005 ROUND TABLE R-2 INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE 15.30 - 17.00 h Hall A2 Hot Topics with PDE5 Inhibitors Chair: Dimitrios Hatzichristou, Greece 15.30 - 17.00 h Auditorium 15 Basics of Female Sexual Function and Dysfunction Chair: Annamaria Giraldi, Denmark R-2-01 C-3-01 Physiology and Pathophysiology Roy Levin, United Kingdom C-3-02 Epidemiology and Classifications Kerstin S. Fugl-Meyer, Sweden C-3-03 Diagnostics Ilan Gruenwald, Israel C-3-04 Treatment options Annamaria Giraldi, Denmark Inside the pharmacology of PDE5 inhibitors onset, durations, side-effects, interactions and dosing Inigo Saenz de Tejada, Spain R-2-02 PDE5 inhibitors and the cardiovascular systemdilemmas and challenges Piero Montorsi, Italy R-2-03 Androgens and efficacy of PDE5 inhibitors Mario Maggi, Italy R-2-04 Non-responders – Is there a second chance? Konstantino Hatzimouratidis, Greece PS-3 PODIUM SESSION Hall A3 PS-3-025 Prevalence of premature ejaculation among men with erectile dysfunction in the men's attitudes to life events and sexuality (MALES) study W. A. Fisher, Canada R. C. Rosen, M. Sand, I. Eardley Penile sensitivity in patients affected by premature ejaculation: Results of a case-controlled study Andrea Salonia, Italy G. Zanni, F. Deho, N. Suardi, E. Longhi, G. V. Fantini, P. Rigatti, F. Montorsi, A. Briganti PS-3-026 Premature ejaculation: Combined intervention Antonio Fernandez Lozano, Spain N. Hannaoui, C. Abad Gairin, E. Ruiz Castañe, A. Fernandez Lozano, F. Cabello Santamaria PS-3-027 Pudendal motoneuron reflex discharges in anesthetized rats are delayed by dapoxetine Francois Giuliano, France P. Gengo, M. Laurin, P. Clement, J. Bernabe PS-3-028 Dapoxetine for the treatment of premature ejaculation: Efficacy and tolerability Sherron Kell, United States S. Althof, C. Steidle, M. Miloslavsky, J. Pryor PS-3-029 Preliminary study of electric stimulation on premature ejaculation in patients with chronic pelvic pain syndrome or chronic prostatitis Wei Yu Lin, Taiwan PS-3-030 A centrally, but not peripheral, role for oxytocin in ejaculation? Chris Wayman, United Kingdom N. Robinson, J. Gupta, D. Baxter, R. Ward, M. Jackson, R. Russell 15.30 - 17.00 h Ejaculatory Disorders Chairs: Ian Eardley, United Kingdom Paul Enzlin, Belgium PS-3-021 PS-3-022 PS-3-023 PS-3-024 28 C-3 Prevalence and impact of premature ejaculation and patient treatment goals in a communitybased general medical practice Matt Rosenberg, United States C. Tallman, N. Sailor, D. Ohl, M. Hazzard Index of premature ejaculation: A new questionnaire to evaluate men's level of control over ejaculation, satisfaction with sex life, and level of distress Tara Symonds, United Kingdom R. Rosen, K. May, R. Mundayat, S. Althof Psycho-biological correlates of delayed ejaculation in male patients with sexual dysfunctions Giovanni Corona, Italy L. Petrone, E. Mannucci, G. Forti, M. Maggi, G. Balercia, A. Fisher, R. Giommi, A. Pizzocaro, G. de Scisciolo, M. Maggi, G. Forti, F. Lotti SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM MONDAY, 5 DECEMBER 2005 SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM S-3 17.00 - 18.30 h Hall A1 Premature Ejaculation: Patients, Partners, Preconceptions, Promise Chair: Francois Giuliano, France S-3-001 Chairman's Introduction Francois Giuliano, France S-3-002 Evolution of the Understanding of Premature Ejaculation: Historical Perspectives Marcel D. Waldinger, Netherlands S-3-003 Pan-European Perspectives on Premature Ejaculation John Dean, United Kingdom Technical Exhibition A major technical exhibition welcomes you in the Exhibition Hall. A coffee bar is integrated in the exhibition area. Opening hours Monday, 5 December 2005 09.00 – 17.30 h S-3-004 Partners and Relationships: Impact of Premature Ejaculation Patricia Barnes, United Kingdom S-3-005 Revolution in the Treatment of Premature Ejaculation: A Novel Treatment Approach Francois Giuliano, France Tuesday, 6 December 2005 09.00 – 17.30 h S-3-006 Panel Discussion and Concluding Remarks Francois Giuliano, France Wednesday, 7 December 2005 09.00 – 13.00 h sponsored by an educational grant from Janssen-Cilag ANNUAL ESSM BUSINESS MEETING 18.30 - 19.30 h Hall A2 29 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM TUESDAY, 6 DECEMBER 2005 MASTER LECTURE 08.00 - 08.30 h ESSM Award Lecture - Clinical Chair: Francesco Montorsi, Italy Novel aspects of Peyronies Disease Ekkehard Hauck, Germany MASTER LECTURE 08.30 - 09.00 h Chair: Francois Giuliano, France ML-6-001 ML-6 Hall A1 Neurobiology of Female Desire Jim Pfaus, Canada MASTER LECTURE 09.00 - 09.30 h Chair: Annamaria Giraldi, Denmark ML-7-001 Hall A1 ML-7 Hall A1 The Ageing Woman Alessandra Graziottin, Italy Amagar Torv 09.30 - 10.00 h COFFEE BREAK 09.30 - 10.00 h COFFEE BREAK INTERACTIVE SESSION IS-2 INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE C-4 10.00 - 11.30 h Hall A1 Female Sexual Disorders - Diagnosis and Management Chair: Kevan Wylie, United Kingdom 10.00 - 11.30 h Androgen Supplementation in Men - Basics Chair: John Dean, United Kingdom Panel : C-4-01 Why bother about androgen deficiency? John Dean, United Kingdom C-4-02 The assessment of men with androgen deficiency symptoms Jacques Buvat, France C-4-03 Initiating androgen therapy Eric Meuleman, The Netherlands C-4-04 Ongoing therapy John Tomlinson, United Kingdom Loukas Athanasiadis, Greece Tricia Barnes, United Kingdom Brian Daines, United Kingdom Emmanuele Jannini, Italy Ruth Hallam Jones, United Kingdom Ellids Kristensen, Denmark Llynwen Wilson, United Kingdom POSTGRADUATE COURSE PG-1 10.00 - 11.30 h Auditorium 15 Erectile Dysfunction - A One-Year-Update Chair: Francesco Montorsi, Italy Speaker: 30 ‘Wonderful Copenhagen’, C. van Roeden ML-5-001 ML-5 Alberto Briganti, Italy Francesco Montorsi, Italy Hall A3 sponsored by an educational grant from Ipsen Pharma SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM TUESDAY, 6 DECEMBER 2005 PODIUM SESSION PS-4 10.00 - 11.30 h Hall A2 Surgery Chairs: Ignacio Moncada, Spain Muammer Kendirci, United States PS-4-031 The natural history of Peyronie's Disease: An ultrasonographic study Konstantinos Hatzimouratidis, Greece M. Arvaniti, V. Tzortzis, A. Apostolidis, D. Hatzichristou, A. Bekos PS-4-032 Two year follow-up of plaque incision and plication to correct Peyronies disease Hubert I.M. Claes, Belgium H. Van Poppel PS-4-033 An analysis of dermal, pericardial and small intestinal submucosal grafts in the surgical management of Peyronie's Disease Gerald Brock, Canada J. Kovac PS-4-034 PS-4-035 Long term post-operative satisfaction after soft prosthesis implantation and plaque surgery with saphenous grafting for peyronie's disease: A retrospective study Chiara Stefania Guerrer, Italy C. S. Guerrer, A. Pistuddi, A. Guarneri, A. L. Romano, F. Colombo, E. Austoni One stage repair of iatrogenic trapped penis Sava Perovic, Bosnia-Herzegovina M. Djordjevic PS-4-037 Inflatable Penile Prosthesis (ipp) for organic impotence. Surgical and functional of 202 surgical procedures through peno-scrotal approach in the same institution Jack-Charles Tremeaux, France PS-4-038 Medium and long term follow-up of penile prosthesis implant with tunica albuginea incision in severely fibrotic penis Andrea Salonia, Italy A. Briganti, G. E. Zanni, N. Suardi, L. Barbieri, P. Rigatti, F. Montorsi, F. Deho PS-4-039 Ischaemic priapism: Acute versus delayed penile implant insertion results in fewer complications Pardeep Kumar, United Kingdom O. Kayes, N. Christopher, D. J. Ralph, S. Minhas, V. Agrawal PS-4-040 Pudendus-Reinnervation after penile reconstruction: Sensory-evoked potentials (SEP) in correlation to subjective questionnaire results Karsten Wirsam, Germany M. Sohn, K. Exner, C. Horbach Use of synthetic biodegradable polymer for corporeal reconstruction during penile reimplantation Peter Scheplev, Russia B. Gvasaliya, N. Garin, S. Perovic POINT-COUNTERPOINT SESSION 11.30 - 12.00 h Pro and Cons for Penile Augmentation Chair: Hans Hedlund, Sweden ProSpeaker: ConSpeaker: PS-4-036 CP-1 Hall A1 Sava Perovic, Serbia Eric Wespes, Belgium 12.00 - 12.30 h BREAK 31 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM TUESDAY, 6 DECEMBER 2005 LUNCHEON SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM S-4 S-4-001 Welcome and Introductions Francesco Montorsi, Italy S-4-002 Is Timing Everything ? Inigo Saenz de Tejada, Spain S-4-003 Levitra: The Couple's Treatment Option Raymond Rosen, USA S-4-004 Question and Answer, Summary Francesco Montorsi, Italy sponsored by an educational grant from Bayer HealthCare INTERACTIVE SESSION Amalienborg Palace INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE C-5 13.30 - 15.00 h Hall A1 Ejaculatory Disorders Chair: Geoffrey Hackett, United Kingdom 13.30 - 15.00 h Auditorium 15 Penile Surgery - Basics Chair: Ignacio Moncada, Spain Panel: C-5-001 Prosthetics – basic approaches Juza Chen, Israel C-5-002 Penile anatomy and surgical approaches Santiago Richter, Israel C-5-003 Avoiding complications in penile surgery Ignacio Moncada, Spain Benny Ver Heiden, Belgium Jens Sonksen, Denmark Ragnar Stien, Norway HISTORY SESSION 13.30 - 14.30 h ESSM History Session Chair: Dirk Schultheiss, Germany 32 IS-3 ‘Wonderful Copenhagen’, K. Bentzen 12.30 - 13.30 h Hall A1 New Perspectives in ED Management: Regaining Couple Satisfaction Chair: Francesco Montorsi, Italy HS-1 Hall A2 HS-1-001 Scandinavian Innovations in Sexual Medicine, from Bartholin to ESSM 2005 Gorm Wagner, Denmark HS-1-002 Surgical Management of Male-to-Female Transsexualism Dirk Schultheiss, Germany HS-1-003 Preputial infubilation: From ancient medicine to modern genital piercing J. Mattelaer, Belgium SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM TUESDAY, 6 DECEMBER 2005 PODIUM SESSION Hall A3 PS-5-046 Sexual dysfunction among women with vulvar vestibulitis Christina Damsted Petersen, Denmark E. Kristensen, A. Giraldi, L. Lundvall Female in mid-luteal and menstrual phase reveal specific cerebral activation compared to male during erotic stimuli using fMRI Elke Gizewski, Germany T. Krüger, W. Senf, M. Forsting, E. Krause PS-5-047 Effects of an alprostadil cream on sexual arousal response in premenopausal women with female sexual arousal disorder Marc Gittelman, United States Q. P. Liao, M. Zhang, J. Mo, M. Lu PS-5-048 Effects of hypertension and antihypertensive treatment with captopril on the isolated rat vagina Annamaria Giraldi, Denmark P. Nedergaard, E. Kristensen, K.-E. Andersson, P. Hedlund PS-5-049 Distribution of rho-kinase-related proteins and effects of y27632 in human subepithelial vaginal arteries Eginhard Waldkirch, Germany S. Ueckert, K.-E. Andersson, W. Kauffels, U. Jonas, P. Hedlund PS-5-050 Different roles of 5-HT2A and 5-HT2C receptors in regulation of female rat sexual motivation Per Nedergaard, Sweden P. Hedlund, S. Frank Jorgensen 13.30 - 15.00 h Female Sexual Health Chairs: Annamaria Giraldi, Denmark Ilan Gruenwald, Israel PS-5-041 PS-5 PS-5-042 Changes in female genital sensation - before, during and after sexual arousal Yoram Vardi, Israel I. Gruenwald, I. Gertman, Y. Vardi PS-5-043 A methodology study to develop and validate a screening instrument for hypoactive sexual desire disorder in postmenopausal women Sandra Leiblum, United States T. Symonds, J. Moore, P. Soni, S. Steinberg PS-5-044 PS-5-045 A conditions of first intercourse and their influence on later sexual encounters in a female sample Stamatis Papaharitou, Greece P.-S. Kirana, K. Hatzimouratidis, M. Moraitou, E. Nakopoulou Ageing and women's sexual health. Preliminary results of a multivariate analysis Andrea Salonia, Italy G. Zanni, G. V. Fantini, F. Deho, A. Briganti, E. Longhi, P. Rigatti, F. Montorsi, F. Fabbri POINT-COUNTERPOINT SESSION 14.30 - 15.00 h Gene-Therapy - An Experimental Tool or a Future Treatment Option for Erectile Dysfunction Chair: Mario Maggi, Italy ProSpeaker: ConSpeaker: CP-2 Hall A2 Trinity J. Bivalacqua, United States Petter Hedlund, Sweden 15.00 - 15.30 h COFFEE BREAK 33 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM TUESDAY, 6 DECEMBER 2005 MODERATED POSTER SESSION 15.30 - 17.00 h Hall A3 Pharmacology Chairs: Andrea Salonia, Italy Eginhard Waldkirch, Germany 34 MP-3 MP-3-109 Effects of avanafil, a highly selective phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitor for erectile dysfunction, on hemodynamics and electroretinogram are less than sildenafil in anesthetized dogs Hideki Mochida, Japan K. Yano, T. Noto, M. Matsukawa, K. Kikkawa, H. Inoue MP-3-101 Hemodynamic effects of co-administration of avanafil and glyceryl trinitrate Ajay Nehra, United States MP-3-102 SLx-2101, a new long-acting pde5 inhibitor: Preliminary safety, tolerability, pk and endothelial function effects in healthy subjects David Donabedian, United States P. William, S. Campbell, W. Tong, P. Sweetnam, M. Willett, B. Roesch, W. D. Garcia, R. Rosen, I. Goldstein MP-3-110 Vardenafil 20 mg provides initial and subsequent reliability in penetration and intercourse completion: The reliability of vardenafil for erectile dysfunction ii (rely ii) trial Francesco Montorsi, Italy F. Montorsi, E. Rubio-Aurioles, B. N. Stancil, H. J. Wilkins, L. Valiquette MP-3-103 Effects on intraocular pressure and ocular hemodynamics of vardenafil Murad Basar, Turkey Y. Karadeniz-Bilgili, B. Unal, E. Batislam, P. Taner, E. Batislam, B. Unal, Y. Karadeniz-Bilgili, M. M. Basar MP-3-111 Female partners of men with erectile dysfunction treated with viagra® (sildenafil citrate) report greater satisfaction and enjoyment from sexual intercourse Andrew R. McCullough, United States D. L. Creanga, C. R. Pace MP-3-104 Effects of chronic oral tadalafil administration on the cavernosal arteries in patients with erectile dysfunction Mario Mancini, Italy F. Nerva, M. Guazzi, G. Contalbi, G. M. Colpi MP-3-112 Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction (TED): Focus on treatment satisfaction of patients and partners John Chan, Canada M. Chan, S. Carrier, L. Salgado, A. Klein, C. Lang, R. Horner, R. Dickson, G. Brock MP-3-105 Nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy in men using viagra® (sildenafil citrate) for erectile dysfunction: A review of >44,800 patients in clinical and observational studies Ivan P. Levinson, United States L. Gorkin, R. E. Sobel, R. L. Siegel, K. Hvidsten MP-3-113 MP-3-106 Vision disturbances associated with use of pde5-inhibitors? Analysis of individual case safety reports in the Swedish and who adverse drug reaction databases Lars Ny, Sweden C. Tukukino, G. Brunlöf Effect of sildenafil treatment on Self-Esteem (SE) of patients with Erectile Dysfunction (ED): A double-blind, placebo-controlled study using the Self-Esteem and Relationship (SEAR) Questionnaire Ignacio Moncada, Spain L. Rodriguez Vela, S. Jimenez, J. Chaves, J. Koskimaki MP-3-114 Cardiovascular safety update of tadalafil: Retrospective data analysis from placebo-controlled and open-label clinical trials of tadalafil comparing as needed dosing, 3 times per week dosing, and once a day dosing Graham Jackson, United States A. Hutter, M. Mittleman, M. Chan, M. Warner, T. Costigan, G. M. Vail, R. Kloner MP-3-115 Sexual rehabilitation after radical retropubic prostatectomy: A randomised prospective study on vacuum device and sildenafil vs. alprostadil and sildenafil Alessandro Zucchi, Italy C. Elisabetta, A. Giannantoni, F. Fioretti, M. Bitelli, M. Porena, L. Mearini MP-3-107 Rechallenging non-responders to tadalafil and vardenafil: A real life study Konstantinos Hatzimouratidis, Greece A. Bekos, Z. Tsimtsiou, E. Ioannidis, D. Hatzichristou, K. Moysidis MP-3-108 Efficacy of vardenafil, a selective phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitor, in patients with diabetes mellitus type 1 and erectile dysfunction in relation to baseline degree of glycaemic control Dan Ziegler, Germany F. Merfort, H. van Ahlen, M. Neureither SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM TUESDAY, 6 DECEMBER 2005 ROUND TABLE 15.30 - 17.00 h The Metabolic Syndrome and Sexual Function Chair: Ulf Simonsen, Denmark R-3 Hall A2 R-3-001 What is the metabolic syndrome? S. Madsbad, Denmark R-3-002 The sympathetic nervous system, altered signalling pathways and sexual dysfunctions Ulf Simonsen, Denmark R-3-003 Erectile or sexual dysfunctions, endothelial dysfunction and cardiovascular drugs Graham Jackson, United Kingdom R-3-004 Obesity, hyperlipidemia, statins and sexual or erectile dysfunctions Katherine Esposito, Italy SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE 15.30 - 17.00 h Priapism Chair: Carlo Bettocchi, Italy C-6 Auditorium 15 C-6-001 Biochemistry, etiology and classification of priapism Suks Minhas, United Kingdom C-6-002 Surgical treatment Carlo Bettocchi, Italy C-6-003 Non-surgical treatment of prolonged erection Antonio Martin-Morales, Spain S-5 17.00 - 18.00 h Hall A1 The Rationale for Testosterone Therapy in Erectile Dysfunction Chairs: Jacques Buvat, France Peter Lyngdorf, Denmark S-5-001 The pharmacological and endocrinological basics of testosterone action for erectile function Andrea Garolla and Carlo Foresta, Italy S-5-002 Review on clinical studies focussed on testosterone and ED including combination therapy with PDE-V-inhibitors Tom Trinick, United Kingdom S-5-003 Clinical experiences with a long-acting testosterone ester (Nebido®) in patients with ED Aksam Yassin, Germany sponsored by an educational grant from Schering AG 35 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM WEDNESDAY, 7 DECEMBER 2005 ROUND TABLE 08.00 - 09.30 h CNS Pharmacology and Erectile Dysfunction Chair: Karl-Erik Andersson, Sweden R-4 Hall A1 INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE 08.00 - 09.30 h Auditorium 15 Treatment of the Nonresponder to Oral Therapy Chair: Hartmut Porst, Germany R-4-001 Dopamine receptors and erectile responses Karl-Erik Andersson, Sweden C-7-001 Converting non-responders to responders Hartmut Porst, Germany R-4-002 Melanocortin receptor agonists to overcome erectile dysfunction Francois Giuliano, France C-7-002 Surgical Management of the non-responder to oral therapy Michael Sohn, Germany R-4-003 Erectile or sexual dysfunctions in male SSRI treated patients Raymond Rosen, United States C-7-003 Non-oral medical alternatives and vacuum devices for non-responders to oral therapy Edoardo S. Pescatori, Italy PS-6 PODIUM SESSION 08.00 - 09.30 h Hormones and Sexuality Chairs: Antonio Aversa, Italy Loukas Athanasiadis, Greece PS-6-051 Hall A2 Factors associated with sexual attitudes in paramedical students Stamatis Papaharitou, Greece E. Nakopoulou, Z. Tsimtsiou, P.-S. Kirana, K. Hatzimouratidis, D. Hatzichristou PS-6-052 Opinions about sexuality and erectile dysfunction in the general population Paul Enzlin, Belgium R. Opsomer, K. Demyttenaere PS-6-054 Psychometric parameters of sexual health in infertile couples due to a male factor. Preliminary results of a multivariate analysis Andrea Salonia, Italy A. Gallina, G. Zanni, G. V. Fantini, F. Deho, A. Briganti, E. Longhi, P. Rigatti, F. Montorsi, F. Fabbri PS-6-055 36 C-7 Multicenter study on the prevalence of sexual symptoms in male hypo- and hyperthyroid patients Andrea M. Isidori, Italy C. Carani, A. Granata, E. Carosa, M. Maggi, A. Lenzi, E. Jannini PS-6-056 Increased incidence of male hypogonadism in type 2 diabetes mellitus Mario Giuseppe Vetri, Italy S. Crimi, G. Parrinello, G. Verga, F. Mangiola PS-6-057 Association of hypogonadism and type 2 diabetes in men attending an outpatient erectile dysfunction clinic Giovanni Corona, Italy L. Petrone, E. Mannucci, G. Forti, M. Maggi, L. Petrone, G. Balercia, R. Giommi, V. Chiarini, M. Maggi, F. Lotti, V. Ricca, R. Mansani, G. Forti PS-6-058 Referrals to a Sexological Clinic - focus on diagnosis. Are the diagnoses put forward by the referring health - worker correct? Äse Klemmensen, Denmark E. Kristensen PS-6-059 Long-acting testosterone 1.000 mg - nebido(trade mark) i.m. and modulation of erectile function in hypogonadal patients Aksam Yassin, Germany PS-6-060 Are there any differences in breech of sexual boundaries between patients and clinicians practising Sexology in the UK? Kevan Wylie, United Kingdom SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM WEDNESDAY, 7 DECEMBER 2005 MODERATED POSTER SESSION Hall A3 MP-4-123 Vibration: Pilotstudy evaluating the effect of vibration program for women with inactive pelvic floor Birthe Bonde, Denmark Estimation of the indices of the sexual health of women of the reproductive and menopausal age Oksana Romashchenko, Ukraine O. Romashchenko, S. Melnikov, I. Gorpinchenko MP-4-124 Genital vibratory perception threshold (VPT) measurements in women with sexual dysfunction and/or sexual pain disorders Birgitta Hulter, Sweden MP-4-125 Centrally active agents and female sexual responses Salvatore Caruso, Italy MP-4-126 Phosphodiesterase (pde)5 inhibitors enhance the endothelium-dependent relaxation of isolated subepithelial human vaginal arteries Stefan Ueckert, Germany V. Werkström, W. Kauffels, U. Jonas, P. Hedlund, E. Waldkirch MP-04-127 Characterisation of neuropeptide Y receptor(s) in rabbit vagina arterial smooth muscle Nicholas Edmunds, United Kingdom K. Aughton, J. Morton, K. Tang, C. Wayman, M. Jackson MP-4-128 Psychiatric and sexual status of premenapousal female patients with Behcet's disease Murad Basar, Turkey M. Koçak, G. Vahapoglu, H. Ç. Mert, S. Gungor, E. Batislam MP-4-129 Effects of hypertension and captopril treatment on sexual motivation in female rats Per Nedergaard, Sweden P. Hedlund, K.-E. Andersson, E. Kristensen, A. Giraldi MP-4-130 A qualitative approach on female masturbation Stamatis Papaharitou, Greece E. Nakopoulou, S. Papaharitou, P.-S. Kirana, K. Hatzimouratidis, M. Lentziou 08.00 - 09.30 h Female Sexual Health Chairs: Yoram Vardi, Israel Manuel Mas, Spain MP-4-116 MP-4-117 MP-4-118 MP-4-119 MP-4-120 MP-4 A psycosexual study of sexual functions during pregnancy Elena Longhi, Italy P. Rigatti, F. Montorsi, A. Salonia An integrated clinical-psychosexological approach to female sexual dysfunction Gabriele Optale, Italy F. Di Tonno, N. Piazza, C. Pianon, S. Marin The relation between sexual dysfunction and hormone levels in postmenopausal women Mustafa Delibas, Turkey T. Akgülen, Ö. Öztürk, G. Günaydin, A. Tan Effect of transdermal testosterone (t) on sexual function in premenopausal women with low libido: A placebo-controlled, randomised, paralel, dose-ranging study Karen Gardner, Australia A. Humberstone, S. Davis, R. Norman, S. O'Neill, M. Redelman, M. Williamson, B. Stuckey MP-4-121 Effect of tibolone on sexual function in late postmenopausal women Zdravko Kamenov, Bulgaria M. Todorova, V. Christov, Z. Kamenov MP-4-122 The underlying socio-cultural factors for lack of treatment of Female Sexual Dysfunction (FSD) Halim Hattat, Turkey I. Hattat, E. Akkus 09.30 - 10.00 h COFFEE BREAK 09.30 - 10.00 h COFFEE BREAK 37 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM WEDNESDAY, 7 DECEMBER 2005 DEBATE D-2 10.00 - 11.00 h Rapid Ejaculation Chair: Roy Levin, United Kingdom Speaker: Closing Remarks David Rowland, United States Marcel D. Waldinger, The Netherlands INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE C-8 11.00 - 12.30 h Auditorium 15 Sexual Counselling and Therapeutic Approaches for Non-Experts Chair: Kevan Wylie, United Kingdom 38 Please join the Hall A1 C-8-001 How can the therapist help the patient or couple choose between brief psychodynamic therapy, relaxation, hypnosis or CBT? Maire Chevret-Measson, France C-8-002 Cognitive approaches to sexual and relationship problems Mehmet Sungur, Turkey C-8-003 Systemic techniques for sex and relationship therapy Jane Ridley, United Kingdom C-8-004 Establishing telephone and email services for sexual problems Chiara Simonelli, Italy in Hall A1 at 12.30 h today! INTERACTIVE SESSION 11.00 - 12.30 h Peyronies Disease Chair: Emre Akkus, Turkey Panel: E. Hauck, Germany Antonio Martin-Morales, Spain Gianfranco Savoca, Italy Trygve Talseth, Norway IS-4 Hall A1 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM WEDNESDAY, 7 DECEMBER 2005 PS-7 PODIUM SESSION 11.00 - 12.30 h Epidemiology and Risk Factors Chairs: Bert-Jan de Boer, Netherlands Thierry Roumeguere, Belgium PS-7-061 PS-7-062 PS-7-063 PS-7-064 Hall A2 The prevelance of metabolic syndrome and its association with erectile dysfunction among urologic patients: Predictors of increased erectile dysfunction risk Omer Demir, Turkey M. Oder, N. Unlu, C. T. Karatas, O. Demir, E. Can, B. H. Gumus, K. Ozer, O. Sahin, A. Esen, K. Bal Erectile dysfunction predicts extension of coronary artery disease in acute coronary syndromes Piero Montorsi, Italy P. Ravagnani, S. Galli, A. Briganti, A. Salonia, F. Montorsi Erectile dysfunction and blood pressure among finnish men Pekka Kunelius, Finland H. Vanhanen, O. Lukkarinen, A. Linnankivi, P. Ohtonen Prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors in patients with erectile dysfunction and evaluation of the impact of medical treatment (blueprospective study). Bruno Giammusso, Italy G. Ludovico, M. Soli, L. Rolle, M. Carrino, F. Romanelli, A. Bertozzi, G. Savoca, M. T. Particco, F. Colombo PS-7-065 Associated comorbidities in patients with ed: A belgian survey in 5625 patients Thierry Roumeguere, Belgium H. Van Poppel, C. Schulman, H. Claes PS-7-066 Association between erectile dysfunction and sleep disorders measured by self-assessment questionnaires in adult men Raphael J. Heruti, Israel T. Shochat, D. Tekes-Manova, I. Ashkenazi, D. Justo PS-7-067 Sexual concerns of the asthmatic patient Michele Pujos-Gautraud, France D. Vervloet, C. Rolland, M. Sapene PS-7-068 Thoughts and views on the sexual well being of the 50+ population in Belgium Hubert I.M. Claes, Belgium H. Van Poppel PS-7-069 Sexual desire in men and women in a national representative Danish population Lene Falgaard Eplov, Denmark M. Davidsen, K. Garde, F. KamperJørgensen, A. Giraldi PS-7-070 Evaluation of the clinimetric properties of lisat-8 questionnaire as a screening tool for erectile disfunction Ignacio Moncada, Spain J. Rejas, E. Martinez, C. FernandezMicheltorena 39 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM WEDNESDAY, 7 DECEMBER 2005 MODERATED POSTER SESSION 11.00 - 12.30 h Basic Science Chairs: Francois Giuliano, France Javier Angulo, Spain MP-5-131 MP-5-132 MP-5-133 MP-5-134 MP-5-135 MP-5-136 MP-5-137 Hall A3 Continuous neurochemical measurement of cerebrospinal fluid during the human sexual response cycle Tillmann Krueger, Switzerland B. Schiffer, M. Eikermann, U. Hartmann, M. Schedlowski Role of calcium in the vasoconstriction of rat penile arteries Nuria Villalba, Spain D. Prieto, U. Simonsen, E. Stankevicius, A. Garcia-Sacristan Erectile dysfunction is associated with altered contractility of penile smooth muscle in men Javier Angulo, Spain R. Gonzalez-Corrochano, A. Fernandez, J. M. La Fuente, F. Rolo, A. Astobieta, I. Saenz de Tejada, P. Cuevas PKC activity contributes to altered contractility of cavernosal smooth muscle in diabetic men with erectile dysfunction Javier Angulo, Spain A. Fernandez, I. Moncada, A. MartinMorales, A. Allona, I. Saenz de Tejada, P. Cuevas The differential effect of ischaemia on nerve mediated and agonist induced contraction in corpus cavernosum Pardeep Kumar, United Kingdom C. Y. Li, P. D. Kell, D. J. Ralph, S. Minhas, C. H. Fry Cyclic AMP- and cyclic GMP-specific phosphodiesterase (PDE) isoenzymes in human cavernous arteries - immunohistochemical distribution and functional significance Eginhard Waldkirch, Germany S. Ückert, U. Jonas, M. Sohn, C. G. Stief, K.-E. Andersson, P. Hedlund MP-5-138 Repeated PDE5 inhibition increases nitric oxide synthase gene and protein in diabetic penile tissue Byoung Ok Ahn, Republic of Korea G. J. Ahn, K. K. Kang, M. Yoo, D. G. Moon, J. J. Kim MP-5-139 Genomic profiles of experimental diabetes and its modulation by chronic phosphodiesterase 5 inhibition Gook Jun Ahn, Republic of Korea H. K. Chung, K. K. Kang, B. O. Ahn, M. Yoo MP-5-140 Avanafil has the potential for the treatment of erectile dysfunction with selective phosphodiesterase-5 inhibition Kenji Omori, Japan H. Mochida, K. Fujishige, T. Noto, H. Inoue, K. Yano, T. Sasaki, T. Kobayashi, K. Kikkawa, J. Kotera MP-5-141 Sildenafil increases erection hardness by potentiating pudendal artery blood flow and intracavernosal pressure in the anaesthetised dog Chris Wayman, United Kingdom A. Burden, J. Casey, S. Hornby MP-5-142 Superoxide derived from NADPH oxidase mediates the upregulation of PDE5 expression by nicotine in rabbit vascular smooth muscle cells Matthew Hotston, United Kingdom MP-5-143 Sildenafil impairs implicit learning in rats Mustafa Faruk Usta, Turkey A. Agar, C. Ozdemir MP-5-144 Non-genomic, in vitro effects of testosterone and dihydrotestosterone on human cavernous arteries and corpus cavernosum Eginhard Waldkirch, Germany S. Ückert, D. Schultheiss, U. Jonas, M. Sohn, K.-E. Andersson, P. Hedlund MP-5-145 The role of rho/rhokinase pathway in serotonin-induced contraction in human corpus cavernosum Omer Demir, Turkey B. C. Soner, O. Demir, S. Gidener, A. Esen, M. Nergis Mapping the endothelium and vegf expression in corpus cavernosum of diabetic rats Janete Santos, Portugal C. Costa, D. Neves, P. Vendeira, N. Tomada 12.30 - 13.00 h 40 MP-5 Closing Remarks Hall A1 POSTER POSTER PRESENTATIONS Monday, 5 December - Wednesday, 7 December 2005 The poster exhibition will be located next to the Exhibition Hall of the Bella Center. The poster exhibition is open to all conference delegates on: Monday, 5 December 2005 Tuesday, 6 December 2005 Wednesday, 7 December 2005 from 09.00 h to 17.30 h from 09.00 h to 17.30 h from 09.00 h to 13.00 h The unmoderated posters will be arranged according to topics and will be numbered within these topics. POSTER PRESENTATIONS P-01-147 P-01-148 Monday, 5 December 2005 Tuesday, 6 December 2005 from 15.00 h to 15.30 h from 15.00 h to 15.30 h POSTER PRESENTATIONS P-01-151 Effects of sildenafil on men with eugonadotropic hypogonadism Dimitrios Baltogiannis, Greece S. Tsambalas, E. Grammeniatis, I. Miyagawa, N. Sofikitis, A. Sylakos Neurotransmitters regulating the smooth muscle of seminal vesicle Weifu Wang, People’s Republic of China C. Fry, P. Kell, S. Minhas, D. J. Ralph, C. Wu P-01-152 The effect of temperature on cavernosal smooth muscle contractile function Pardeep Kumar, United Kingdom C. Y. Li, P. D. Kell, D. J. Ralph, S. Minhas, C. H. Fry Neurotransmitters regulating the smooth muscle of vas deferens Weifu Wang, People’s Republic of China C. Fry, P. Kell, S. Minhas, D. J. Ralph, C. Wu P-01-153 Functional muscarinic receptor subtypes in guinea-pig corporal smooth muscle Chi-Ying Li, United Kingdom P. Kumar, C. Fry, P. Kell, D. Ralph, S. Minhas Sildenafil increases erection hardness by improved penile oxygenation in the anaesthetised dog Chris Wayman, United Kingdom A. Burden, J. Casey, S. Hornby P-01-154 The therapeutic effect of alt-711 on erectile function in rats treated with high level ages (advanced glycation end products) containing diet Mustafa Faruk Usta, Turkey R. Gurkan, G. Sagdic, A. Sanli, A. Baykal, N. Gurbuz P-01-155 Effect of chronic tadalafil administration on penile hypoxia induced by cavernous neurotomy in the rat Annamaria Morelli, Italy L. Vignozzi, S. Filippi, S. Donati, M. Luconi, X.-H. Zhang, S. Ambrosini, G. B. Vannelli, G. Forti, M. Maggi, M. Maggi, G. Forti, V. Mirone BASIC SCIENCE P-01-146 The moderated posters will be located in the session Hall A3 where the moderated poster session will take place. All posters will be set-up for the whole period of the Congress. Interested participants can meet the authors for discussions of their poster presentation during the following time: P-01-149 Structural Brain Abnormalities in the Frontostriatal system and cerebellum in pedophilia Boris Schiffer, Germany E. Gizewski, M. Schedlowski, N. Leygraf, M. Forsting, T. Krüger, T. Paul P-01-150 Bilateral electrostimulation of the neurovascular bundles and pressure response of the male membraneous urethra during nerve sparing prostatectomy Christof van der Horst, Germany C. M. Naumann, G. Böhler, C. Amiel, F. J. Martinez Portillo, P. M. Braun, K. P. Juenemann, C. Seif 41 POSTER POSTER PRESENTATIONS POSTER PRESENTATIONS P-01-156 Testosterone restores diabetes-induced erectile dysfunction and sildenafil responsiveness in two distinct animal models of chemical diabetes Annamaria Morelli, Italy S. Filippi, L. Vignozzi, X.-h. Zhang, M. Luconi, S. Donati, G. Forti, M. Maggi P-02-164 Functional responses of isolated human seminal vesicle tissue to selective phosphodiesterase inhibitors Stefan Ueckert, Germany F. Scheller, S. Machtens, U. Jonas, S. Basrafshan P-01-157 The effect of acute and subacute stress on endothelial and erectile functions in rats Omer Demir, Turkey N. Murat, O. Demir, E. Can, S. Gidener, A. Esen, E. Bal P-02-165 The use of the female sexual function index to assess the efficacies of an alprostadil cream in a placebo-controlled, double-blind study in patients with female sexual arousal disorder Marc Gittelman, United States Q. P. Liao, M. Zhang, J. Mo, M. Lu P-02-166 Effect of Korean Red Ginseng on sexual arousal in hyperlipidemic female rats Kwangsung Park, Republic of Korea K. J. Oh, H. S. Lee, K. Ahn, Y. I. Park P-02-167 A placebo-controlled, double-blind study of the efficacy and safety of an alprostadil topical cream in patients with female sexual arousal disorder Marc Gittelman, United States Q. P. Liao, X. H. Song, L. Geng, X. P. Wang, J. Mo, M. Lu P-02-168 Synergistic effect of meatal application of dyclonine/alprostadil cream for the treatment of Early Ejaculation (EE) in a double-blind and crossover study Marc Gittelman, United States J. Mo, M. Lu, M. Gittelman P-02-169 Anejaculation and Orgasmic disorders in men after penile implant surgery Santiago Richter, Israel I. Leibovitch, R. Alkalay P-02-170 An open pilot study of the Sexual Assessment Monitor (SAM) Mike Wyllie, United Kingdom W. Dinsmore EJACULATORY AND AROUSAL DISORDERS P-02-158 Alfuzosin pharmacotherapy for primary premature ejaculation Vipan Bhatia, United Arab Emirates P-02-159 Dapoxetine inhibits p-chloroamphetamineinduced ejaculation in anesthetized rats Francois Giuliano, France J. Bernabe, P. Gengo, D. Roussel, P. Clement P-02-160 Ejaculatory disorders following administration of a-adrenergic receptor antagonists for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (bph) Marco Grasso, Italy S. Blanco, F. Fortuna, C. Lania P-02-161 Capturing outcomes of Premature Ejaculation (PE) with single items Carol Jamieson, United States M. Rothman, P. McNulty, K. F. Ho, D. Patrick P-02-162 P-02-163 42 Dapoxetine, a new on-demand treatment for premature ejaculation, exhibits rapid singleand multiple-dose pharmacokinetics Nishit Modi, United States M. Simon, D. Lin, D. Desai, S. Gupta, M. Dresser Dapoxetine treatment of men with premature ejaculation: Dose-finding analysis Anders Nilsson-Neijber, United States S. Althof, M. Gittelman, C. Steidle, K.-F. Ho, S. Kell, W. Hellstrom EPIDEMIOLOGY, HORMONES AND RISK FACTORS P-03-171 The effect of noisy working environment on sexual function Murad Basar, Turkey O. Cirpar, O. K. Arikan, E. Batislam, D. Tuglu POSTER POSTER PRESENTATIONS P-03-172 Attitudes of patients and physicians to erectile dysfunction in the Belgian 50+ population Hubert I. M. Claes, Belgium H. Van Poppel P-03-173 High prevalence of erectile dysfunction in young male patients after intramedullary femoral nailing Richard Mallet, France X. Game, N. Berrogain, M. Mouzin, B. Malavaud, R. Pascal P-03-174 P-03-175 Pattern of erectile dysfunction in Qatar Krishna Prasad Venkiteswaran, Qatar A. Al-Ansari, A. Shamsudini, E. F. El Malik Effects of androgen replacement therapy on cardiac risk markers Sinan Aksit, Turkey M. Aydin, F. B. Aksungar, A. Eren, L. Saporta, A. Eroglu POSTER PRESENTATIONS P-03-183 Diagnostic measures in verifying of acute Cowperitis Vladimir Startsev, Russia S. Gorelov, K. Movchan, B. Komiakov, L. Strokova P-03-184 The correlation between the severity of erectile dysfunction and demographic characteristics in a broad cohort of Belgian men with erectile dysfunction Hubert I.M. Claes, Belgium T. Roumeguere, H. Van Poppel, C. Schulman P-03-185 The ED helpline summary data on male callers highlighting regional differences Halim Hattat, Turkey I. Hattat, E. Akkus P-03-186 Hypnotics and npt test: A promising association Chiara Stefania Guerrer, Italy A. L. Romano, A. Guarneri, V. Inneo, F. Colombo, E. Austoni P-03-187 A double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled cross-over study on the effects of testosterone (testogel) plus sildenafil on bone and metabolic parameters in men with mild hypogonadism and erectile dysfunction Antonio Aversa, Italy E. A. Greco, D. Canale, E. Macchia, V. Bonifacio, A. M. Isidori, V. Fierro, E. Giannetta, C. Pozza, E. A. Jannini, G. Spera, A. Lenzi, A. Fabbri, A. Lenzi P-03-176 Sexual dysfunction in female patients Andrzej Lecki, Poland P-03-177 Increased incidence of male hypogonadism in type 2 diabetes mellitus Filomeno Mangiola, Italy S. Crimi, G. Verga, G. Parrinello, M. G. Vetri P-03-178 Diabetes prevelence in wales Tom Robinson, United Kingdom P-03-179 Effects of serum sex steroids on autonomic function Murad Basar, Turkey M. Dogru, H. C. Mert, E. Yilmaz, E. Batislam P-03-188 The effects of testosterone replacement therapy on late onset hypogonadism: Testosterone undecanoate versus transdermal testosterone gel Je Jong Kim, Republic of Korea D. G. Moon, H. S. Park, J. H. Bae Sexuality in patients with Spinal Cord Injuries (SCI) due to attempted suicide Giuseppe Lombardi, Italy G. Panariello, G. Giubilei, G. del Popolo, N. Mondaini P-03-189 The potential role of family doctors and cardiologists in assesment of men sexual function Rafael Badalyan, Armenia A. Hambaryan, I. Aghajanyan P-03-190 Ethnic origin and erectile dysfunction: Survey of a multiracial population Filippo Sogni, Italy C. Anderson, L. E. K. Grover, C. Beighton, G. Pretti, E. Kocjancic, B. Frea, P. Gontero P-03-180 P-03-181 The effects of testosterone replacement on the prostate in the aging male Michael Kirby, United Kingdom P-03-182 Genital herpes, sexuality and life satisfaction Kerstin Fugl-Meyer, Sweden K. Fugl-Meyer 43 POSTER POSTER PRESENTATIONS P-03-191 P-03-192 Safety issues in the androgen replacement therapy of the ageing male: Results of a meta-analysis Andrea M. Isidori, Italy E. Giannetta, C. Pozza, A. Aversa, V. Bonifacio, A. Fabbri, A. Lenzi P-03-193 The ageing woman Alessandra Graziottin, Italy P-03-194 The effect of different questionnaires on the prevalence of ED, The ENIGMA-study Bert-Jan de Boer, Netherlands P-03-195 Can Doppler ultrasonography show endothelial dysfunction in erectile dysfunction patients with metabolic syndrome? Omer Demir, Turkey T. Demir, M.-S. Aykut-Kefi, S.-Y. Abdurrahman-Comlekci, A. Esen, S. Yasil P-03-196 P-03-197 P-03-198 P-03-199 44 Influence of benign prostatic hyperplasia and male accessory gland infections on erectile function and ejaculation: review of 18000 questionnaires Andrea M. Isidori, Italy A. Aversa, D. Gianfrilli, E. Greco, V. Fierro, G. Zizzo, E. Jannini, A. Fabbri, A. Lenzi The effect of consultant gender on international index of erectile function form: Multi-centric analysis Omer Demir, Turkey M. O. Sahin, E. Bal, E. Can, O. Cakmak, A. Bolukbasi, A. Esen, M. Oder Can we help our men with LUTS to save their sexual health after special treatment? Vladimir Startsev, Russia I. Pouline, S. Lefterov, S. Gorelov A prospective study to document the incidence and associations of sexual dysfunction in survivors of intensive care treatment John Griffiths, United Kingdom J. Quinlan Psycho-biological correlates of smoking in patients with erectile dysfunction Giovanni Corona, Italy E. Mannucci, L. Petrone, G. Forti, M. Maggi, G. Forti, A. Cilotti, M. Maggi, R. Mansani, F. Lotti, R. Giommi, V. Ricca, V. Chiarini, G. Balercia POSTER PRESENTATIONS P-03-200 Sexual life and dysfunctions in patients with pelvic floor dyssynergia: An observation on eight women Giorgio Corretti, Italy C. Nisita, F. Mungai, S. Cortopassi, F. Lemmi, C. Stasi, M. Bellini P-03-201 Low scores in the sexual health inventory for men questionnaire may indicate sexual disorders other than erectile dysfunction Raphael J. Heruti, Israel T. Shochat, I. Ashkenazi, D. Justo, R. J. Heruti P-03-202 Influence of change of a testosterone level on development of the metabolic syndrome and erectile dysfunction Alexander Pechersky, Russia V. Semiglazov, O. Loran, V. Mazurov, A. Karpischenko, A. Nikiforov, N. Kalinina, L. Drygina, N. Davydova, M. Skorobogatikh, A. Pechersky P-03-203 Does have long-acting testosterone injection nebido- (trade mark) an impact on dehydrotestosterone (dht)? Aksam Yassin, Germany GENERAL ISSUES IN SEXUAL MEDICINE P-04-205 Did Phosphodiesterase type-5 inhibitors revolutionise awareness and treatment of erectile dysfunction Shawket Alkhayal, United Kingdom V. Lehmann, P. Thomas, S. Khan P-04-206 How incontinence affects the sexual life after the Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy Ioan Coman, Romania F. Nechita, N. Crisan, B. Feciche, D. Porav Hodade, B. Petrut P-04-207 Tribulus terrestris L. effects on the sense of wellbeing and the sexual response of Diabetic men Kiagus M. Arsyad, Indonesia POSTER POSTER PRESENTATIONS P-04-208 Effect of short term statin treatment on autonomic and erectile function Murad Basar, Turkey M. T. Dogru, A. Simsek, E. Yuvanc, M. Guneri, H. Ebinc, E. Batislam, A. Simsek, M. M. Basar, E. Yuvanc, E. Batislam, H. Ebinc, M. Guneri P-04-209 Testosterone enhance the effect of sildenafil in metabolic syndrome induced erectile dysfunction Vasile Coca, Romania G. Nicolescu, N. Hancu P-04-210 Erectile dysfunction therapy: An adirs survey Antoine Lemaire, France M. H. Colson, A. Corman, B. Alexandre P-04-211 Data from calls received at the help-line of the “Asociacion Espanola para la Salud Sexual” (AESS), a not-for-profit association, during a national awareness campaign on sexual health in Spain from February to August 2005 Milly Lemos, Spain A. Martin Morales, I. Moncada Iribarren P-04-212 Trauma indicated vaginismus: A case report Helmut W. Ott, Austria P-04-213 The evaluation of loco-regional lymph nodes in patients with penile cancer using CT and MR imaging Oliver Kayes, United Kingdom C. Li, C. Allen, E. Simpson, D. Ralph, S. Minhas P-04-214 Evidence of a pre-natal androgenization deficit in Male-to-Female transsexuals. Assessment of its biological mechanism Manuel Mas, Spain P. Hernandez, P. Gutierrez, E. Salido, C. Alonso P-04-215 Is there a correlation between erectile function outcome and histological findings in patients undergoing bilateral nerve sparing radical retropubic prostatectomy? Andrea Salonia, Italy M. Freschi, G. Zanni, A. Gallina, A. Briganti, F. Fabbri, P. Rigatti, F. Montorsi, F. Deho POSTER PRESENTATIONS P-04-216 Quality of life in patients submitted to external beam radiotherapy as adjuvant treatment after radical prostatectomy. Preliminary results Andrea Salonia, Italy L. Da Pozzo, F. Fazio, V. Scattoni, P. Rigatti, F. Montorsi, C. Cozzarini P-04-217 A pilot study: The impact of training primary care physicians, on their readiness to treat patients with erectile dysfunction, evaluated by changes in pde5 inhibitors prescription rate Arik Shechter, Israel I. Gruenwald, Z. Shechner, D. Wattelman, I. Lapidot, I. Gertman, R. Aharon, Y. Vardi P-04-219 Outcome of a ssr (sexual surgical reconversion) operation performed on 36 m-to-f transsexuals Paolo Verze, Italy A. Palmieri, N. Longo, F. Fusco, A. Cola, V. Mirone, C. Imbimbo P-04-220 The importance of addressing partner’s response to male sexual dysfunction - An overview of 608 patients presenting at a sexual dysfunction clinic Victoria Lehmann, United Kingdom S. Khan, P. Thomas, S. Alkhayal P-04-221 Distinct profiles of men self-reporting erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation: Data from a help-line Stamatis Papaharitou, Greece L. Athanasiadis, E. Nakopoulou, P.-S. Kirana, M. Iraklidou, G. Salpiggidis, K. Hatzimouratidis, D. Hatzichristou P-04-222 WWW.SUBSEX.DK, sextherapy and psychotherapy in cyberspace Gert Erichsen, Denmark P-04-223 Nipple stimulation and sexual arousal in young men and women Roy Levin, United Kingdom C. Meston, R. Levin P-04-224 Postoperative sexual function in patients undergoing nerve-sparing radical retropubic prostatectomy: The role of the “largest volume surgeon” Francesco Montorsi, Italy A. Galina, G. Zanni, A. Sacca, E. Farina, F. Deho, L. Barbieri, A. Briganti, P. Rigatti, A. Salonia 45 POSTER POSTER PRESENTATIONS POSTER PRESENTATIONS P-04-225 The effects of the pollen extract preparation prostat/poltit® on lower urinary tract symptoms in patients with chronic non-bacterial prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study James Elist, United States P-05-233 Erectile dysfunction in males treated with antihypertensive drugs - a review of spontaneous reports in the Swedish & who adverse drug reaction databases Viktoria Werkström, Sweden P. Hedlund, E. Ekman P-04-226 Psycho-biological correlates of free-floating anxiety symptoms in male patients with sexual dysfunctions Giovanni Corona, Italy L. Petrone, E. Mannuci, G. Forti, M. Maggi, G. Forti, M. Maggi, F. Lotti, R. Giommi, G. Balercia, V. Ricca P-05-234 Oral polypharmacotherapy with Vardenafil and Alfuzosin for erectile dysfunction Vipan Bhatia, United Arab Emirates P-05-235 Effect of treatment with Sildenafil on self-esteem (SE) in erectile dysfunction (ED) patients with normal baseline SE Jose Chaves, Spain I. Moncada, E. Hernandez, S. Jimenez, C. Wohlhuter, J. Chaves P-05-236 Open label, multicenter, crossover study of sildenafil citrate and tadalafil in men with erectile dysfunction naive to phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitor therapy: Psychological and interpersonal outcomes John Dean, United Kingdom V. Gentile, F. Pirozzi Farina, Y. Zhao, L. M. Harrison, A. Beardsworth, G. Hackett P-05-237 Efficacy of tadalafil in Egyptian and Turkish men with erectile dysfunction Ahmet Adil Esen, Turkey A. Kadioglu, I. Khalaf, K. Z. Shoair, A. Beheiry, W. C. Wang, V. Kopernicky, M. Saylan P-05-238 Vardenafil improves erection quality assessed by the novel erection quality scale in the broad population of men with erectile dysfunction W. A. Fisher, Canada G. Brock, G. Karlin, P. Pommerville, X. Y. Huang, K. Bangerter, Z. HermanGnjidic, L. Derogatis, R. C. Rosen P-05-239 Vardenafil improves treatment satisfaction and sexual pleasure in men with erectile dysfunction and their partners W. A. Fisher, Canada G. Brock, G. Karlin, P. Pommerville, X. Y. Huang, K. Bangerter, Z. HermanGnjidic, L. Derogatis, R. C. Rosen P-04-228 P-04-229 P-04-230 How Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy influence the men’s sexual life: Erections and the fear of the cancer Ioan Coman, Romania F. Nechita, N. Crisan, D. Porav Hodade, B. Feciche, B. Petrut The evaluation of implementing the Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy from the sexual life point of view Ioan Coman, Romania P. H. Daniel, D. V. Stanca, R. Cota, N. Crisan, B. O. Feciche, F. Nechita, B. JalaLizadeh, B. Constantin, C. Tudor, B. Petrut Prospective study on the effects of a penile stretching system (Phallosan) for penile augmentation in patients with normal sized penisses Michael Sohn, Germany PHARMACOLOGY / PHARMACOTHERAPY P-05-231 P-05-232 46 Sexual adverse reactions of drugs used for psychiatric disorders - analysis of individual case safety reports in the swedish and who adverse drug reaction databases Lars Ny, Sweden P. Hedlund, C. Tukukino Methylene blue in the treatment of intraoperative penile erections during endoscopic surgery Christof van der Horst, Germany C. M. Naumann, C. Seif, N. Fillipow, P. M. Braun, K. P. Jünemann, F. J. Martinez Portillo POSTER POSTER PRESENTATIONS P-05-240 Viagra® (sildenafil citrate) 100mg helps men with erectile dysfunction achieve completely hard erections and improved sexual intercourse success, enjoyment, and satisfaction Klaus-Peter Juenemann, Germany D. L. Creanga, I. P. Levinson P-05-241 Improved erection hardness is associated with sexual enjoyment, satisfaction, and confidence in men with erectile dysfunction (ED) treated with ViagraG (sildenafil citrate) Rosie King, Australia D. Creanga, V. Stecher P-05-242 Viagra (Sildenafil Citrate) normalizes the psychosocial impact of erectile dysfunction Rosie King, Australia L.-J. Tseng, V. Stecher P-05-243 P-05-244 POSTER PRESENTATIONS P-05-248 The Real-Life Safety and Efficacy of Vardenafil (REALISE) - Subgroup analysis of patients with serious conditions (radical prostatectomy or spinal cord injury) Kathrin Stauch, Germany H. Landen, H. van Ahlen P-05-249 A phase III study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of udenafil in korean ed patients Je Jong Kim, Republic of Korea H. K. Choi, S. C. Kim, S. W. Kim, S. W. Lee, J. K. Suh, D. Y. Yang, J. S. Paick, T. Y. Ahn P-05-250 Factors predicting a poor response to sildenafil citrate in men with erectile dysfunction Manuel Mas, Spain P. Hernandez, P. Gutierrez P-05-251 The effect of sildenafil treatment on dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate levels in patients with erectile dysfunction Altug Tuncel, Turkey M. Ferhat, M. M. Basar, A. Atan, U. Tekdogan P-05-252 Characteristics associated with Sildenafil Citrate treatment satisfaction Ofra Kalter-Leibovici, Israel Y. Kuchnir, A. Ronen, E. TenenbaumKoren, Y. Kerbis, J. Chen P-05-253 Patient satisfaction and psychological and interpersonal outcomes with erectile dysfunction treatments in treatment-naive patients: Results from the Erectile Dysfunction Observational Study (EDOS) Alexander von Keitz, Germany A. Riley, H. Buettner, J. Bertsch, A. Beardsworth, S. Kontodimas P-05-254 Correlation of functional outcome and treatment satisfaction in patients with erectile dysfunction and their partners, when treated with vardenafil Ian Eardley, United Kingdom O. Collins, D. Ralph, I. Eardley, P. Kell P-05-255 Effect of sildenafil citrate on serum malondialdehyde, erythrocyte superoxide dismutase, erythrocyte glutathione peroxidase and catalase levels in healthy men Mustafa Burak Hopcan, Turkey S. Soyupek, A. Kosar, T. A. Serel, R. Sütcü, H. Perk ® The effect of vardenafil (Levitra) on endothelial function of cavernous arteries in patients with erectile dysfunction Evsey Mazo, Russia A. Stanislav, O. Ruslan, V. Iremashvili, S. Gamidov Vardenafil 20 mg improves satisfaction with sexual function and treatment in men with erectile dysfunction Luc Valiquette, Canada V. Patel, S. Mahajan, B. N. Stancil, K. Edmunds, Vardenafil Study Group P-05-245 Pharacokinetics of avanafil, a new PDE5 inhibitor being developed for treating erectile dysfunction Craig Peterson, United States D. Swearingen P-05-246 Oxygenation of the corpora cavernosa in the treatment of mild and moderate erectile dysfunction cases with Tadalafil Mariano Rossello, Spain A. Mus, G. Conde P-05-247 The Real-Life Safety and Efficacy of Vardenafil (REALISE) - Subgroup analysis of patients with cardiovascular diseases (diabetes mellitus or hypertension) Kathrin Stauch, Germany H. Landen, H. van Ahlen 47 POSTER POSTER PRESENTATIONS P-05-256 The Impact of Sildenafil (Viagra) on the selfesteem in patients with erectile disfunction and concomitant Pathologies: VESAR Study Venancio Chantada, Spain F. Cabello, F. Forá, A. Calle, J. Rejas P-05-257 Early titration to 100mg and customized dosing instructions improves patient response to treatment with ViagraG (sildenafil citrate) for erectile dysfunction Andrew R. McCullough, USA A. R. Crowley, H. de Riesthal, R. L. Siegel, L.-J. Tseng P-05-258 Women’s satisfaction with sexual intercourse is associated with their partner’s improved erectile function and satisfaction after treatment of erectile dysfunction with Viagra® (sildenafil citrate) Andrew R. McCullough, United States L.-J. Tseng, R. L. Siegel P-05-260 Efficacy of sildenafil 150 mg on demand in non responders to the maximum recommended dosing of phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitors. Angelis Konstantinopoulos, Greece P-05-261 How do the three pde-5 inhibitors work in the same population: Open label cross-over observational and comparative study Aksam Yassin, Germany P-05-262 Cardiovascular safety of tadalafil in a cohort of users in England Lorna Hazell, United Kingdom L. Wilton, S. Shakir, A. Boshier, S. Harris P-05-263 Preference for tadalafil vs sildenafil citrate in the treatment of erectile dysfunction in Canadian observational study Lee Jay, Canada P. Pommerville, G. Brock, R. Gagnon, P. Mehta, M. Krisdaphongs, J. Chan, R. Dickson, M. Chan POSTER PRESENTATIONS P-06-265 Neo-urethral reconstruction in Pryor phalloplasty for sex-reassignment surgery: Notes of technique Giulio Garaffa, United Kingdom G. Liguori, S. Bucci, E. Belgrano, C. Trombetta P-06-266 Evaluation of post-operative residual function of corpora cavernosa after soft penile prosthesis implant for peyronie’s disease Marco Grasso, Italy F. Flavio, B. Salvatore, L. Caterina P-06-267 Traumatic rupture of penis: our experience on 39 patients Virgil Iconaru, Romania V. Ambert, V. Jinga, A. H. Ateia, M. Muresan, S. Persu P-06-268 The role of magnetic resonance imaging in staging primary penile cancer Oliver Kayes, United Kingdom C. Hare, P. Kumar, D. Ralph, S. Minhas P-06-269 Congenital ventral penile deviation (CVPD): A modified technique of corporoplasty Andrew Sytenko, Ukraine K. Nurimanov, I. Gorpynchenko P-06-270 Penile and scrotal lymphedema: Surgical management John Vlachiotis, Greece N. Zozas, G. Perlepes, A. Tsidavis, D. Petsis P-06-271 Radical penectomy for advanced penile carcinoma John Vlachiotis, Greece G. Perlepes, N. Zozas, A. Tsidavis, D. Petsis P-06-272 A series feminizing operation on intersex in one stage Hui Zhu, People’s Republic of China Y. Long, Y. Cui, D. Long, S. Perovic, H. Shen, Z. Cai P-06-273 The characteristics of peyronie’s disease in the symptomatic and non-symptomatic patients Murat Cakan, Turkey M. Topcuoglu, M. Aldemir, F. Yalcinkaya, M. U. Altug, F. Demirel SURGERY AND PEYRONIES DISEASE P-06-264 48 The scalp wound penis and scrotum Evgeni Bakurov, Russia J.A. Abayan, V.P. Miroshnikov, V.V. Mitusov POSTER POSTER PRESENTATIONS P-06-274 Shock wave therapy in peyronie’s disease: Its role needs redefined Sudhanshu Chitale, United Kingdom P-06-275 Surgical treatment of peyronie’s disease. Use of free auto graft of buccal mucosa and free auto graft of saphenous vein Aristomenis Gekas, Greece P. Kartsaklis, I. Palaiodimos, C. Konstantinidis, N. Kalogeropoulos, W. Perdzynski, M. Djordjevic, S. Perovic P-06-276 P-06-277 P-06-278 P-06-279 P-06-280 P-06-281 The natural history of peyronie’s disease Marco Grasso, Italy B. Salvatore, F. Flavio, L. Giuseppe, B. Liliendal Decortication of plaque with plicature of albuginea in the treatment of Peyronie’s Disease. Preliminary results Giandomenico Passavanti, Italy P. Valerio, B. Alessandro Penile cancer. Repair of external meatus stenosis and penile elongation Aristomenis Gekas, Greece P. Kartsaklis, I. Palaiodimos, S. Andreadakis, A. Papatsoris, N. Kalogeropoulos, M. Djordjevic, S. Perovic The urological prosthetic surgeon? Should the implantation of both penile prostheses and artificial urinary sphincters only be performed by a small number of surgeons based in designated centres? Duncan Summerton, United Kingdom Alterations of the localization of the deformity in Peyronie patients under medical treatment Tolga Akman, Turkey O. Sanli, L. Gurkan, F. Akbulut, M. Cosar, M. Atar, K. Ates Concurrent dual inflatable penile prosthesis and incontinence implant after radical surgery. Transversal incision approach. Our preliminary experience Omidreza Sedigh, Italy M. Paradiso, R. Rossi, F. Liberale, U. Ferrando POSTER PRESENTATIONS P-06-282 Penile implant plus albuginea modelling in patient with kidney and pancreas transplantation Omidreza Sedigh, Italy M. Paradiso, F. Lasaponara, R. Rossi, M. E. Graziano, F. Liberale, U. Ferrando P-06-283 Penile rehabilitation and recovery penile length following radical prostatectomy: 5 years follow-up Omidreza Sedigh, Italy M. Paradiso, A. Abbona, G. L. Milan, M. E. Graziano, U. Ferrando P-06-284 Clinical anatomical study: Does release of ligaments provide real penile lengthening? Zhiming Cai, People’s Republic of China Y. Long, Y. Cui, D. Long, H. Zhou, G. Li, H. Zhang, S. Perovic, H. Zhu P-06-285 The pathogenesis of peyronie’s disease: A state of altered wound healing Gerald Brock, Canada K. B. Lim, A. Bella, B. S. Gan, L. DeYoung P-06-286 Second-hand surgical procedure for failing of penile prosthesis. Analysis of surgical, functional results and risk factors about our experience on a series of 37 patients Jack-Charles Tremeaux, France P-06-288 Original technical modification of the nesbit corporoplasty Luigi Rolle, Italy A. Tamagnone, M. Timpano, D. Fontana, C. Ceruti P-06-289 Correction of erectile dysfunction and penile curvature secondary to peyronie disease with penile prosthesis implantation and tunica albuginea plication Luigi Cormio, Italy M. De Siati, R. Piccinni, A. Traficante, G. Carrieri, P. Annese P-06-290 Vascular injuries mimicking penile fracture Juza Chen, Israel Y. Bar-Yosef, A. Beri, G. Lidawi, A. Greenstein, H. Matzkin 49 POSTER POSTER PRESENTATIONS P-06-291 ShaeerShaeers penile lengthening procedure Osama Shaeer, Egypt K. Shaeer P-06-292 Subjective outcome measures of Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy for Peyronie Subjective outcome measures of Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy for Peyronies disease Shawket Alkhayal, United Kingdom POSTER PRESENTATIONS P-07-301 Simultaneous screening for erectile dysfunction and prostatic cancer in a male population over 50 years old Ioan Coman, Romania N. Crisan, B. Feciche, Z. A. Mihaly, D. Porav-Hodade P-07-302 Satisfaction with erectile dysfunction therapy as assessed by the erectile dysfunction inventory of treatment satisfaction correlates positively with perceived hardness of erections achieved with Viagra® (sildenafil citrate) Ian Eardley, United Kingdom D. L. Creanga, I. P. Levinson P-06-293 Treatment of penile curvature and penile shortening with patented silicone block James Elist, United States P-06-294 Phalloplasty-a penile surgery for sexual satisfaction Alexander Krakovsky, United States P-07-303 A new corporoplasty without circumcision in congenital penile recurvatum Piero Letizia, Italy G. Alei Health information about erectile dysfunction on the internet: Quality in English and Arabic Soliman Ewis, Qatar N. Afifi, H. Noureldin P-07-304 Erectile dysfunction, constructs of masculinity, and quality of life in the Multinational MALES Study W. A. Fisher, Canada R. C. Rosen, M. Sand, A. Nadel, I. Eardley P-07-305 Prevalence of comorbidity among men with ED in the MALES 2004 Longitudinal Cohort W. A. Fisher, Canada C. Niederberger, R. C. Rosen, M. Sand, I. Eardley P-07-306 Hypnotics and npt test: A promising association Chiara Stefania Guerrer, Italy A. L. Romano, V. Inneo, A. Guarneri, F. Colombo P-07-307 Erectile dysfunction as health state marker: A predictor of ischemic cardiopathy in primary attention Lorenzo Guirao, Spain L. Garciá-Giralda, I. Casas, J. V. Alfaro, J. A. Ruiz Ros P-07-308 The importance of patient organizations in approaching ED Patient & Partner Halim Hattat, Turkey I. Hattat, E. Akkus P-07-309 Do IIEF scores correlate with men’s perception of their erectile function? A comparison with the SCSF Konstantinos Hatzimouratidis, Greece K. Moisidis, Z. Tsimtsiou, D. Hatzichristou, M. Kantziou P-06-295 P-06-296 P-06-297 Original space maintainer device in penile lengthening: A new technique Piero Letizia, Italy G. Alei “Pressure against incision” of tunica albuginea as a new method of bleeding control in operations of penile curvature Wojciech Perdzynski, Poland ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION P-07-298 Venogenic erectile dysfunction in klippel-trenaunay syndrome Vineet Agrawal, United Kingdom C. Li, S. Minhas, D. Ralph, O. Kayes P-07-299 Comparison of international index of erectile function (iief) with nocturnal penile tumescence and rigidity (nptr) testing in evaluation of erectile dysfunction Murat Akand, Turkey O. Yaman, O. Gulpinar, K. Anafarta, Z. Tokatli P-07-300 50 Young men with erectile dysfunction: To young to be true? Roberto Casella, Switzerland T. Sulser, K. Lehmann, L. Ronci POSTER POSTER PRESENTATIONS P-07-310 Rifampin gentamycin combination is an ideal irrigating solution in penile implant surgery Tony John, United States A. Rajpurkar, M. Fairfax, C. Dhabuwala P-07-311 Factors that predict switching phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor medication in the United Kingdom Philip Kell, United Kingdom S. Morant, J. Harnett, S. Bridge, K. Hvidsten P-07-312 Assessment of cavernosal arteries endothelial function in diagnosis of arteriogenic erectile dysfunction Evsey Mazo, Russia S. Gamidov, A. Stanislav, O. Ruslan, V. Iremashvili POSTER PRESENTATIONS P-07-319 Cavernous blood flow regulates the level of transforming growth factor G1 (TGF G1) in the human corpus cavernosum Stefan Ueckert, Germany M. Mayer, C. Stief, F. Scheller, U. Jonas, A. Becker P-07-320 Improvements in erectile function and intercourse success correlate positively with sexual relationship satisfaction assessed by the self-esteem and relationship (sear) questionnaire in men with erectile dysfunction receiving viagra® (sildenafil citrate) Vera J. Stecher, United States L.-J. Tseng P-07-321 Adhesion molecules sICAM-1 and sVCAM and plasma levels of Von Willebrand factor are increased in patients with erectile dysfunction Charalambos Vlachopoulos, Greece C. Vasiliadi, K. Rokkas, I. Dima, N. Alexopoulos, M. Toutouza, A. Askitis, C. Stefanadis, N. Loakeimidis P-07-322 Aortic elastic properties are impaired in patients with erectile dysfunction of vascular origin and no clinical evidence of vascular disease Charalambos Vlachopoulos, Greece N. Ioakeimidis, K. Rokkas, N. Alexopoulos, K. Aznaouridis, C. Fassoulakis, A. Askitis, C. Stefanadis P-07-313 Erection and ejaculation preserving cystectomy with orthotopic urinary diversion: Is it feasible? Mehmet Oder, Turkey A. Sezer, M. O. Sahin, R. Aydin, C. Dincel, C. Girgin P-07-314 Development and validation of the quality of erection questionnaire Hartmut Porst, Germany C. Gilbert, S. Collins, X. Huang, T. Symonds, V. Stecher P-07-315 Factors affecting male sexual satisfaction in a community based general medical practice Matt Rosenberg, United States C. Tallman, N. Sailor, D. Ohl, M. Hazzard P-07-323 The effects of serum testosterone and prolactin on the sexual function Sak Sei Chung, United Kingdom P. Tirukonda, I. Eardley, O. Baldo Review on clinical studies focussed on testosterone and ED including combination therapy with PDE-V-inhibitors Thomas Trinick, United Kingdom P-07-324 Baseline potency in patients candidates for bilateral nerve-sparing radical retropubic prostatectomy Andrea Salonia, Italy G. Zanni, A. Sacca, E. Farina, F. Deho, N. Suardi, L. Barbieri, A. Briganti, P. Rigatti, F. Montorsi, A. Gallina P-07-325 “Re-called” international index of erectile function in patients with prostate cancer and candidates to radical prostatectomy Andrea Salonia, Italy A. Gallina, F. Fabbri, U. Capitanio, N. Suardi, F. Deho, A. Briganti, E. Farina, P. Rigatti, F. Montorsi, G. Zanni P-07-316 P-07-317 Positive influence of sildenafil citrate on fertility ability in patients with sexual disturbanses Romil Stanislavov, Bulgaria V. Nikolova P-07-318 Is erectile function affected by transrectal prostate needle biopsy? Preliminary results Altug Tuncel, Turkey B. Uzun, U. Tekdogan, A. Atan 51 POSTER POSTER PRESENTATIONS P-07-326 52 Evaluation of the significance of the iief-erectile function domain score as a clinical diagnostic tool in patients with normal penile haemodynamics Andrea Salonia, Italy K. Rokkas, T. Maga, A. Briganti, L. Barbieri, F. Montorsi, N. Suardi, F. Deho P-07-327 Effects of KTP 532 photoselective vaporization (PVP)(Greenlight) and TURP on erectile function: A comparative study Halim Hattat, Turkey E. Akkus, A. Erol P-07-328 Evaluating Cardiovascular Safety of Viagra® (Sildenafil Citrate) using spontaneous reports, epidemiologic data, and clinical trials: Converging lines of evidence Rachel E. Sobel, United States I. P. Levinson, R. F. Reynolds P-07-329 C-reactive protein and pro-inflammatory cytokines are elevated in men with erectile dysfunction of vascular origin Konstantinos Rokkas, Greece C. Vlachopoulos, N. Ioakeimidis, C. Vasiliadi, I. Dima, M. Toutouza, A. Askitis, C. Stefanadis P-07-330 Prospective study on erectile function in patients undergoing prostate ultrasound guided biopsy Fabrizio Palumbo, Italy C. Bettocchi, V. Mancini, I. Veneziano, A. Saracino, P. Ditonno, M. Battaglia, F. P. Selvaggi, V. Ricapito, V. Stellacci, F. Boezio P-07-331 The evaluation of erectile dysfunction in patients with the history of pelvis fractures Marek Draczynski, Poland E. Pawlowska-Krajka, K. Krajka P-07-332 Effectiveness of erectile dysfunction treatments in treatment-naive patients: Results from the Erectile Dysfunction Observational Study (EDOS) Alexander von Keitz, Germany A. Riley, H. Buettner, J. Bertsch, A. Beardsworth, S. Kontodimas POSTER PRESENTATIONS P-07-333 How does treatment of men with ED using a phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor improve their life in general? Ian Eardley, United Kingdom O. Collins, J. Dean, P. Kell, G. Hackett, D. Ralph, D. Edwards P-07-334 Partners of heterosexual men with erectile dysfunction, treated with vardenafil, feel themselves to be sexually more desirable Ian Eardley, United Kingdom O. Collins, G. Hackett, D. Edwards, J. Dean, D. Ralph, P. Kell P-07-335 Web based information on erectile dysfunction in English: Quality and popularity Soliman Ewis, Qatar H. Noureldin, N. Afifi P-07-336 Intraoperative cavernous nerve stimulation for evaluation of erectile response in patients submitted to bilateral nerve-sparing radical retropubic prostatectomy: report of preliminary results Francesco Montorsi, Italy A. Briganti, C. Seif, A. Salonia, E. Strada, C. Amiel, P. Rigatti, K. P. Juenemann P-07-337 Does treatment of patients diagnosed with chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome affect sexual function? Juza Chen, Israel A. Greenstein, M. Sofer, N. Mabjeesh, H. Matzkin P-07-338 Therapeutic effectiveness of erectile dysfunction treatments: Results from the Erectile Dysfunction Observational Study (EDOS) Antonio Martin Morales, Spain J. M. Haro, A. Beardsworth, J. Bertsch, S. Kontodimas P-07-339 Patient satisfaction and psychological and interpersonal outcomes with erectile dysfunction treatments: Results from the Erectile Dysfunction Observational Study (EDOS) Antonio Martin Morales, Spain J. M. Haro, A. Beardsworth, J. Bertsch, S. Kontodimas POSTER POSTER PRESENTATIONS P-07-340 Differential treatment responses to phosphodiesterase inhibition in a broad population of men, with severe erectile dysfunction, comprised of pre-defined patient subgroups David Ralph, United Kingdom O. Collins, P. Kell, G. Hackett, J. Dean, D. Edwards P-07-341 Erectile dysfunction effect on quality of life instrument (ED-EQoL): How useful is it? David Ralph, United Kingdom O. Collins, J. Dean, G. Hackett, I. Eardley, D. Edwards P-07-342 The relationship between levels of satisfaction expressed by erectile dysfunction patients treated with a phosphodiesterase Type 5 inhibitor, and their partners David Ralph, United Kingdom O. Collins, J. Dean, G. Hackett, I. Eardley, P. Kell P-07-343 Why do so many men from Islamic backgrounds present with premature (rapid) ejaculation? Daniel Richardson, United Kingdom K. Wood, D. Goldmeier P-07-344 The Impact of erectile dysfunction on the selfesteem, and other health and quality of life related measures Francisco Cabello, Spain V. Chantada, F. Fora, A. Calle P-07-345 Difficulties in achieving versus maintaining erection: Organic, psychogenic and relational determinants Giovanni Corona, Italy L. Petrone, E. Mannucci, G. Forti, M. Maggi, R. Mansani, R. Giommi, G. Forti, F. Lotti, C. Krausz, G. Balercia P-07-346 A live 3D system of ultrasonography and Colour Doppler to study the effect of sildenafil on erectile performance in recipients of renal transplant presenting with erectile dysfunction Ratna Chatterjee, United Kingdom J. Deng, D. Pellerin, G. H. Neild, W. R. Lees, C. R. Rodeck POSTER PRESENTATIONS P-07-347 Extraperitoneal laparoscopic ligation of veins of periprostatic venous plexus for veno-occlusive erectile dysfunction Peter Scheplev, Russia Z. Kadirov, A. Aliev, N. Garin, B. Gvasaliya P-07-348 Patients and physicians expectations regarding treatment of erectile dysfunction Paul Enzlin, Belgium R. Andrianne, T. Roumeguere, B. Verheyden, K. Demyttenaere P-07-349 Restoring the erectile function per penile training in patients after nerve-sparing radical prostatectomy Aksam Yassin, Germany P-07-350 The degree of “bother” perceived by patients with erectile dysfunction is subjective and does not predict responsiveness to treatment with a PDE5 inhibitor John Dean, United Kingdom O. Collins, P. Kell, D. Ralph, J. Dean, I. Eardley P-07-351 First results from the “Kiel Concept” - rehabilitation following nerve sparing prostatectomy Christof van der Horst, Germany A. Bannowsky, H. Schulze, C. Seif, P. M. Braun, F. J. Martinez Portillo, K. P. Juenemann P-07-352 Interrelationships among erectile function, sexual experience, satisfaction, and confidence Klaus-Peter Juenemann, Germany G. Jacob 53 LIST OF EXHIBITORS EXHIBITOR BOOTH NO. BOOTH NO. EXHIBITOR AMS 1 1 AMS Bayer HealthCare 8 2 Procter & Gamble 3 Mentor-Porges 4 Ipsen Pharma 5 Uroan 21 6 Schering AG ESSM European Society for Sexual Medicine 12 EAU European Society of Urology 10 ESDA European Sexual Dysfunction Academy 11 7 Lilly ICOS Ipsen Pharma 4 8 Bayer HealthCare Lilly ICOS 7 9 Pfizer Inc. Mentor-Porges 3 10 Pfizer Inc. 9 EAU European Society of Urology Procter & Gamble 2 11 ESDA European Sexual Dysfunction Academy Schering AG 6 12 Uroan 21 5 ESSM European Society for Sexual Medicine Exhibition Floorplan RESTAURANTS SCHERING 6 4 AMS 1 IPSEN Pharma LILLY ICOS 7 Mentor Porges 3 P&G C O F F E E 2 ESSM 12 PFIZER Halls A2/A3 BAYER 9 UROAN 8 Hall A1 ESDA 5 11 EAU POSTER EXHIBITION 10 INTERNET CENTRE SPEAKERS CENTRE Auditorium 54 B A R LIST OF CHAIRPERSONS AND PRESENTERS NAME PAGE A Agrawal, V. Akand, M. Akkus, E. Akman, T. Aksit, S. Alkhayal, S. Andersson, K.-E. Angulo, J. Arsyad, K. M. Athanasiadis, L. Aversa, A. 27, 50 50 38 21, 49 43 44, 50 36 23, 25, 40 44 30, 36 25, 26, 36, 43 22, 34, 37, 42, 25, 27, 26, 43 48 41 29, 30 43, 45 24 35 42, 46 23,33 39, 44 37 30 31, 49 47 30, 35 C Cabello, F. Cai, Z. Cakan, M. Caruso, S. Casella, R. Chan, J. Chantada, V. Chatterjee, R. Chaves, J. Chen, J. Chevret-Measson, M. Chitale, S. Chung, S. S. Claes, H. I. M. Coca, V. Colombo, F. Coman, I. Corona, G. Corretti, G. Cuzin, B. PAGE 46 24, 32, 49, 52 38 49 24, 51 31, 39, 43 45 21 44, 46, 50 28, 36, 44, 46, 53 44 22 D B Badalyan, R. Bakurov, E. Baltogiannis, D. Barnes, T. Basar, M. Berner, M. Bettocchi, C. Bhatia, V. Bivalacqua, T. J. Boer, B.-J. de Bonde, B. Briganti, A. Brock, G. Burak Hopcan, M. Buvat, J. NAME 53 49 48 37 50 34 48 53 Daines, B. Damsted Petersen, C. Dean, J. Delibas, M. Demir, O. Donabedian, D. Draczynski, M. 30 33 26, 29, 30, 46, 53 37 24, 39, 40, 42, 44 34 52 E Eardley, I. Edmunds, N. Elist, J. Enzlin, P. Erichsen, G. Esen, A. A. Esposito, K. Ewis, S. 21, 25, 26, 28, 47, 50, 52 37 46, 50 28, 36, 53 45 46 35 50, 52 F Falgaard Eplov, L. Fisher, W. A. Foresta, C. Fugel-Meyer, A. Fugl-Meyer, K. Fusco, F. 39 28, 46, 50 35 21, 22 22, 28, 43 25 55 LIST OF CHAIRPERSONS AND PRESENTERS NAME PAGE G Garaffa, G. Gardner, K. Garolla, A. Gattuccio, I. Gekas, A. Gengo, P. Giraldi, A. Gittelman, M. Giuliano, F. Gizewski, E. Glina, S. Goldstein, I. Gontero, P. Grasso, M. Graziottin, A. Griffiths, J. Gruenwald, I. Guerrer, C. S. Guirao, L. 56 PAGE I 28, 26, 28, 29, 30, 36, 42, 21, 31, 27, 48 37 35 27 21, 49 24 30, 33 33, 42 40, 42 33 25 21 24 48, 49 30, 44 44 28, 33 43, 50 50 H Hackett, G. Hallam Jones, R. Hartmann, U. Hattat, H. Hatzichristou, D. Hatzimouratidis, K. Hauck, E. Hazell, L. Hedlund, H. Hedlund, P. Heruti, R. J. Horst, C. van der Hotston, M. Hulter, B. NAME 37, 43, 28, 31, 27, 23, 41, 25, 32 30 22 50, 52 28 34, 50 30, 38 48 31 25, 33 39, 44 46, 53 40 37 Iconaru, V. Isidori, A. M. Ivanchenko, L. 48 36, 44 27 J Jackson, G. Jamieson, C. Jannini, E. Jay, L. John, T. Juenemann, K.-P. Jun Ahn, G. 34, 35 42 30 48 27, 51 21, 47, 53 40 K Kadiouglu, A. Kalter-Leibovici, O. Kamenov, Z. Kaufman, J. Kayes, O. Keitz, A. von Kell, P. Kell, S. Kendirci, M. Kim, J. J. King, R. Kirby, M. Klemmensen, Ä Konstantinopoulos, A. Krajka, K. Krakovsky, A. Kristensen, E. Krueger, T. Kumar, P. Kun, A. Kunelius, P. 45, 47, 26, 23, 27, 43, 21, 24, 24, 31, 40, 21 47 37 26 48 52 51 28 31 47 47 43 36 48 21 50 30 40 41 23 39 LIST OF CHAIRPERSONS AND PRESENTERS NAME PAGE L Lecki, A. Lehmann, V. Leiblum, S. Lemaire, A. Lemos, M. Letizia, P. Levin, R. Levinson, I.P. Li, C.-Y. Lin, W. Y. Lombardi, G. Longhi, E. Lozano, A. F. Lyngdorf, P. PAGE N 27, 28, 38, 27, 24, 43 45 33 45 45 50 45 34 41 28 43 37 28 35 M Madsbad, S. Maggi, M. Mallet, R. Mancini, M. Mangiola, F. Martin-Morales, A. Mas, M. Mattelaer, J. Mazo, E. McCullough, A. R. Meryn, S. Meuleman, E. Minhas, S. Mirone, V. Mochida, H. Modi, N. Moncada, I. Montorsi, F. Montorsi, P. Morelli, A. NAME 28, 35, 38, 37, 45, 47, 34, 21, 22, 21, 31, 32, 34, 30, 32, 34, 45, 28, 23, 41, 35 33 43 34 43 52 47 32 51 48 22 30 35 23 34 42 39 52 39 42 Nedergaard, P. Nehra, A. Nilsson-Neijber, A. Ny, L. 33, 37 34 42 26, 34, 46 O Oder, M. Ok Ahn, B. Oldbring, J. Omori, K. Optale, G. Ott, H. W. 51 40 22 40 37 45 P Palumbo, F. Papaharitou, S. Park, K. Park, N.C. Passavanti, G. Pechersky, A. Perdzynski, W. Perovic, S. Pescatori, E. S. Peterson, C. Pfaus, J. Pomara, G. Porst, H. Prasad Venkiteswaran, K. Prieto, D. Protogerou, V. Pryor, J. Pujos-Gautraud, M. 27, 52 33, 36, 37, 45 42 26 49 44 50 21, 31 22, 36 47 30 26 25, 26, 36, 51 43 23 21 22 39 R Ralph, D. Richardson, D. 21, 27, 53 24, 53 57 LIST OF CHAIRPERSONS AND PRESENTERS NAME Richter, S. Ridley, J. Robinson, T. Rokkas, K. Rolle, L. Romashchenko, O. Rosen, R. Rosenberg, M. Rossello, M. Roumeguere, T. Rowland, D. PAGE 32, 42 38 43 52 49 37 36 28, 51 47 39 22, 38 S Saenz de Tajeda, I. 28, 32 Salonia, A. 24, 25, 28, 31, 33, 34, 36, 45, 51, 52 Santos, J. 40 Savoca, G. 38 Scheplev, P. 31, 53 Schiffer, B. 41 Schulman, C. 22 Schultheiss, D. 32 Sedigh, O. 49 Shaeer, O. 27, 50 Shechter, A. 45 Simonelli, C. 24, 38 Simonsen, U. 35 Sobel, R. E. 52 Sogni, F. 43 Sohn, M. 36, 46 Sonksen, J. 32 Stanislavov, R. 51 Startsev, V. 43, 44 Stauch, K. 47 Stecher, V. J. 51 Stien, R. 32 Suh, J.-K. 23 Summerton, D. 49 Sungur, M. 38 Symonds, T. 28 Sytenko, A. 48 58 NAME PAGE T Talseth, T. Tomlinson, J. Tremeaux, J.-C. Trinick, T. Tuncel, A. 24, 31, 35, 47, 38 30 49 51 51 U Ueckert, S. Usta, M. F. 37, 42, 51 23, 41 V Valiquette, L. Vardi, Y. Ver Heiden, B. Verze, P. Vetri, M.G. Villalba, N. Vlachiotis, J. Vlachopoulos, C. 47 25, 33, 37 32 45 36 40 21, 48 26, 51 W Wagner, G. Waldinger, M. D. Waldkirch, E. Wang, W. Wayman, C. Werkström, V. Wespes, E. Wilson, L. Wirsam, K. Wylie, K. Wyllie, M. 22, 32 22, 29, 38 33, 34, 40 41 28, 40, 41 46 31 30 31 30, 38 42 Y Yassin, A. 24, 36, 44, 48, 53 Z Zhu, H. Ziegler, D. Zucchi, A. 27, 48 34 34 9th Congress of the European Society for Sexual Medicine 3 - 6 December 2006 Vienna, Austria www.essm.org See you in VIENNA 2006! Anzeige Pfizer linke Seite
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