17th Innovations in Urologic Practice October 2 - 3, 2009

Baylor College of Medicine
Office of Continuing Medical Education
announces
17th Innovations
in Urologic
Practice
October 2 - 3, 2009
Friday afternoon and Saturday
Houstonian Hotel
111 North Post Oak Lane
Houston, Texas 77024
Activity Director: Seth P. Lerner, MD
Activity Co-Director: Mohit Khera, MD, MBA, MPH
The Santa Fe conference
moves home to Houston!
17th Innovations
in Urologic Practice
October 2 - 3, 2009
Friday afternoon and Saturday
Activity Director:
Seth P. Lerner, MD
Activity Co-Director: Mohit Khera, MD, MBA, MPH
Activity Coordinator: Ellen Seaback, CMP, CAE, CCMEP
Needs
The rapidly changing healthcare environment and pace of technologic innovations in medicine require
that urologists participate in continuing education to help keep abreast of the state-of-the-art diagnosis
and management of urologic disease. This annual conference focuses on current controversies and
innovative diagnostic and treatment strategies for the most common urologic problems faced
by urologists.
Objectives
At the conclusion of the activity, the participant should be able to:
• Implement screening protocols for identifying and treating patients with low testosterone levels.
• Evaluate and treat patients with non-muscle invasive bladder cancer based on the 2007 AUA
Guideline on the Management of Non-muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer.
• Describe and discuss the different surgical instrumentation, techniques, and complications in
laparoscopic urologic procedures.
• Screen and manage patients with prostate cancer.
• Describe and discuss the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of men with Peyronie’s Disease.
• Describe surgical techniques and complications of hypospadias repair.
• Determine when a patient with genitourinary trauma, such as renal trauma, requires exploratory
surgery.
• Identify diagnostic and therapeutic options for interstitial cystitis so that physicians, with the
help of their patients, can make an informed decision for treatment.
• Describe surgical treatment selections for patients with renal cell carcinoma.
Educational Methods
Lectures • Syllabus • Case Presentations • Question and Answer Sessions • Video Presentations
Target Audience
Urologists, Physician Assistants, Nurses
Evaluation
Evaluation by questionnaire will address program content, presentation, and possible bias.
Accreditation/Credit Designation
Baylor College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical
Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Baylor College of Medicine designates this educational activity for a maximum of 11.75 AMA PRA
Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their
participation in the activity.
The presentation, Medical Ethics: An Essential Component of Pharmacologic and Surgical Innovation in
Urology, has been designated by Baylor College of Medicine for .50 credits of education in medical
ethics and/or professional responsibility.
Baylor College of Medicine / Scott Department of Urology
Faculty
Lars J. Cisek, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor
Section of Pediatric Urology
Texas Children’s Hospital
Michael Coburn, MD
Professor and Interim Chairman
Carlton-Smith Chair in Urologic Education
Chief, Urology Service
Ben Taub General Hospital
Edmond T. Gonzales, Jr, MD
Professor
Chief, Section of Pediatric Urology
Edmond T. Gonzales, Jr. Chair in Pediatric
Urology
Texas Children’s Hospital
Ricardo R. Gonzalez, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor
Urology, Voiding Dysfunction and Urodynamics
Donald P. Griffith, MD
Professor
Chief, Urology Service
Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center
Dov Kadmon, MD
Professor
Scott Department of Urology
Mohit Khera, MD, MBA, MPH
Assistant Professor
Director, Laboratory for Sexual Medicine
Dolores J. Lamb, PhD, HCLD
Professor of Urology and Molecular and
Cellular Biology
Lester and Sue Smith Chair in Urologic Research
Vice Chair for Research
Seth P. Lerner, MD
Professor
Beth and Dave Swalm Chair in Urologic
Oncology
Richard E. Link, MD, PhD
Associate Professor
Director, Division of Endourology and
Minimally Invasive Surgery
Larry I. Lipshultz, MD
Professor
Lester and Sue Smith Chair in Reproductive
Medicine
Chief, Division of Male Reproductive Medicine
and Surgery
Brian J. Miles, MD
Clinical Professor
Medical Director Robotic Surgery
The Methodist Hospital
David R. Roth, MD
Professor of Urology and Pediatrics
Section of Pediatric Urology
Texas Children's Hospital
Christopher P. Smith, MD
Associate Professor
Scott Department of Urology
Guru Sonpavde, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor
Texas Oncology and the Michael E. DeBakey
VA Medical Center
Thomas M. Wheeler, MD
Professor and Chairman
Department of Pathology
Harlan J. Spjut Chair in Pathology
Professor
Scott Department of Urology
Visiting Speakers
Neal S. Kleiman, MD
Professor of Medicine
Weill Cornell Medical College
Director, Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories
The Methodist DeBakey Heart and Vascular
Center
Laurence B. McCullough, PhD
Professor of Medicine and Medical Ethics
Dalton Tomlin Chair in Medical Ethics and
Health Policy
Associate Director for Education
Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy
Baylor College of Medicine
Alejandro L. Rosas, MD
Anesthesia Director, Main Operating Room
The Methodist Hospital
Program Schedule
Friday, October 2, 2009
12:00 pm Registration
12:50
Welcome and Announcements
Seth P. Lerner, MD
REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE AND SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION
Moderator: Mohit Khera, MD, MBA, MPH
1:00
Laboratory Evaluation of the Infertile Male
Dolores J. Lamb, PhD
1:20
Current Approaches to Sperm Retrieval
Larry I. Lipshultz, MD
1:40
Questions and Answers
1:55
The Endothelium: A New Target for the Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction
Mohit Khera, MD, MBA, MPH
2:15
Hypogonadism and the Aging Male
Larry I. Lipshultz, MD
2:35
Current Management and Treatment of Peyronie’s Disease
Mohit Khera, MD, MBA, MPH
2:50
Questions and Answers
3:00
Break
UROLOGIC ONCOLOGY
Moderator: Richard E. Link, MD, PhD
3:25
Just When You Were Getting Comfortable… Minimally Invasive Retroperitoneal
Surgery in the Era of Robotics, LESS and NOTES
Richard E. Link, MD, PhD
3:45
Questions and Answers
3:55
Case Discussion: 68 Year Old Female with 10cm Left Renal Mass and Level II Caval
Thrombus with Three Lung Nodules
Discussants: Guru Sonpavde, MD, and Richard E. Link, MD, PhD
4:10
Questions and Answers
4:15
Contemporary Management of Penile and Urethral Cancer
Michael Coburn, MD
4:30
Questions and Answers
4:35
Prostate Cancer Screening – Guidelines and Randomized Clinical Trials
Seth P. Lerner, MD
4:50
Questions and Answers
4:55
Bladder Cancer – Variant Histology and Natural History
Thomas M. Wheeler, MD
5:10
Questions and Answers
5:15
Adjourn
Saturday, October 3, 2009
6:50 am Continental Breakfast and Sign In
UROLOGY PEARLS
Moderator: Michael Coburn, MD
7:30
An Updated Algorithm for the Management of Iatrogenic Ureteral Injuries in 2009
Richard E. Link, MD, PhD
7:40
Advances in Surgical BPH Management Tips and Pearls: Laser Prostatectomy
Ricardo R. Gonzalez, MD
7:50
Testosterone Supplementation: What You Need to Know
Mohit Khera, MD, MBA, MPH
PEDIATRIC UROLOGY
Moderator: Lars J. Cisek, MD, PhD
8:00
Robotics in Pediatric Urology
Lars J. Cisek, MD, PhD
8:15
Reflux: Antibiotics, Observation or Injection?
David R. Roth, MD
8:30
Questions and Answers
8:40
Innovations in Hypospadias Repair
Edmond T. Gonzales, Jr, MD
8:55
Questions and Answers
UROTHELIAL CANCER AND DIVERSION
Moderator: Seth P. Lerner, MD
9:05
AUA Guidelines and Management of Non-muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer
Seth P. Lerner, MD
9:20
Questions and Answers
9:25
Case Discussion: 55 Year Old Female with T3b 5cm Mobile Mass – Integration of
Chemotherapy and Surgery
Seth P. Lerner, MD, and Guru Sonpavde, MD
9:40
Questions and Answers
9:45
Break
10:10
Developing Targeted Therapeutics for Urothelial Cancer – the New Pipeline
Guru Sonpavde, MD
10:30
Questions and Answers
10:35
Case Discussion: 62 Year Old Male With CIS of the Prostatic Urethra: Choice of
Urinary Diversion - Patient Selection and Technical Pearls
Seth P. Lerner, MD
10:50
Questions and Answers
GENERAL AND RECONSTRUCTIVE UROLOGY AND MEDICAL MANAGEMENT
Moderator: Michael Coburn, MD
11:00
Quorum Signaling Inhibitors: The New Paradigm in Bacteriology
Donald P. Griffith, MD
11:15
Buccal Mucosal Graft Urethroplasty: When and How
Michael Coburn, MD
11:30
Questions and Answers
11:40
Medical Ethics: An Essential Component of Pharmacologic and Surgical Innovation
in Urology
Laurence B. McCullough, PhD
12:00 pm Questions and Answers
12:10
Lunch
GENERAL AND RECONSTRUCTIVE UROLOGY AND MEDICAL MANAGEMENT
(continued)
Moderator: Michael Coburn, MD
1:00
State of the Art: An Incidental Adrenal Mass – Is It a Pheochromocytoma?
Alejandro L. Rosas, MD
1:25
Questions and Answers
1:35
Cardiovascular Risk Assessment for Non-cardiac Surgery
Neal S. Kleiman, MD
1:55
Questions and Answers
VIDEO SESSION
Moderator: Richard E. Link, MD, PhD
2:05
Video Session
2:35
Questions and Answers
2:45
Break
PROSTATE CANCER, BPH, AND VOIDING DYSFUNCTION
Moderator: Dov Kadmon, MD
3:10
Take Home Lessons From Five Years of Teaching Robotic Prostatectomy to Practicing
Urologists and Residents
Richard E. Link, MD, PhD
3:25
Integrating Radiotherapy and Radical Prostatectomy – Role of Adjuvant versus Salvage
Treatment in High Risk Patients
Dov Kadmon, MD
3:40
Prostate Cancer Panel Discussion
Panelists: Richard E. Link, MD, PhD, Brian J. Miles, MD
4:05
Botox versus Minimally Invasive Treatments for BPH:
Early Results of the MIST Trial
Christopher P. Smith, MD
4:25
A Practical Clinical Approach to Managing Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome, Chronic
Prostatitis, and Interstitial Cystitis
Ricardo R. Gonzalez, MD
4:45
Questions and Answers
5:00
Adjourn
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The Houstonian Hotel
111 North Post Oak Lane
Houston, Texas 77024
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17th Innovations in
Urologic Practice
October 2 - 3, 2009, Friday afternoon and Saturday
Houstonian Hotel
111 North Post Oak Lane, Houston, Texas 77024
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