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EUROPEAN SOCIETYFOR SEXUAL MEDICINE15 th COnGrESS OF THE EurOpEAnSOCIETY FOr SEXuAL MEDICInE6 – 8 December 2012, rAI Amsterdam Convention Centre, The netherlandsFInAL prOGrAMwww.essm.orgnEWpreparation Course a 2 – 4 December 2012MJCSM Exam a 5 December 2012Hosted by: the dutch Society for Sexual MedicineWetenschappelijke Vereniging voor Seksuele disfuncties, WVSd


Table of ContentPage3 Welcome from the <strong>ESSM</strong>4 <strong>ESSM</strong> History5 <strong>ESSM</strong> Committees6 <strong>ESSM</strong> Awards9 rAi Amsterdam Convention Centre10 General information15 Social / Supporting <strong>Program</strong>16 A Personal invitation from the<strong>ESSM</strong> President – Gospel Concert17 Structure of the Scientifi c <strong>Program</strong>18 CME Accreditation19 <strong>Program</strong> Schedule / overviewScientific program22 thursday, 6 december 201225 friday, 7 december 201233 Saturday, 8 december 201241 ABC Master Course, 6 – 8 december 201244 Poster Presentations52 MJCSM Exam and <strong>ESSM</strong> Preparation Course55 Acknowledgements56 List of Exhibitors – Exhibition Plan58 List of Chairpersons and PresentersConGrESS VEnUErAi Amsterdam Convention CentreEuropaplein, Entrance E1078 Gz, Amsterdam, the netherlandswww.rai.nlSCiEntifiC SECrEtAriAtAndrea Salonia, MdUniversity Vita-Salute San raffaeleVia olgettina 6020132 Milan | italyEmail: amsterdam.essm2012@gmail.com<strong>ESSM</strong> SECrEtAriAtEuropean Society for Sexual Medicine<strong>ESSM</strong> SecretariatVia ripamonti 12920141 Milan | italyPhone: +39 – 025 – 6601 625fax: +39 – 027 – 0048 577Email: admin@essm.orgConGrESS And EXHiBition offiCEoffice HamburgHanser & Co GmbHzum Ehrenhain 3422885 Barsbüttel | GermanyPhone: +49 – 40 – 670 88 20fax: +49 –40 – 670 32 83Email: essm@cpo-hanser.deCOnGrESS App<strong>ESSM</strong> 2012 APP CoNGRESS MoBILE ®Get the <strong>ESSM</strong> 2012 APP for your smartphone now and experience the congressat your fi ngertips!Further information is given atwww.essm-congress.org/app<strong>ESSM</strong>2012Cover Painting "Sexual Medicine", Yacov reisman, Urologist, the netherlands2


Welcome from the <strong>ESSM</strong>dear Colleagues, friends and Members of <strong>ESSM</strong>,Hartmut Porstthe European Society of Sexual Medicine welcomes you to Amsterdam this year to celebrate its15th annual congress from 6 th – 8 th december 2012.the scientific committee together with all theactive contributors, have put together a marvellous and indeed stimulating scientifi c programwhich should leave nothing to be desired. the educational program with its ABC Master Classcourses and theme oriented educational courses together with presentations of the most recentscientifi c data and knowledge in Sexual Medicine will be presented in state of the art lectures,round tables and poster sessions providing recent research and showcasing the fascinating achievementsmade in Sexual Medicine. Leading experts in the fi eld, along with up and coming scientistsand researchers, will share with you their recently gained knowledge and techniques that willbenefi t you in your own clinical practices.<strong>ESSM</strong> continues in Amsterdam with its long-standing tradition to accentuate education in SexualMedicine with dedicated sessions both for newcomers ("greenhorns") and any others who wouldlike to refresh and update their knowledge in the fi eld. the <strong>ESSM</strong> family is sure that the scientificprogram of this 15 th annual congress will both fascinate and inspire you and will expand yourknowledge in the fi eld of Sexual Medicine.Luca incrocciAmsterdam has provided the perfect backdrop for this scientific congress. it cultivates the feelingof openness, free thinking and is a multicultural hot spot. it is a city that has a abundance to offerduring conference breaks and we are delighted to be here. it is an enchanting time to be in Amsterdamin the run up to the holiday season. Even the red Light district has Christmas lights of itsown (not just red ones!) and seems to never shut down. With all its sparkling lights, craft-makingmarkets, cosy cafes, unique shops, and “oliebollen” (the incredible fried dough balls) stands it ishoped that you not only take away an abundance of scientific knowledge but also an abundanceof holiday cheer.Welcome to Amsterdam 2012 for a memorable, and as always, unforgettable <strong>ESSM</strong> event!Hartmut Porst<strong>ESSM</strong> PresidentLuca incrocciMeeting Chair3


<strong>ESSM</strong> History<strong>ESSM</strong> PresidentHartmut Porst, MDPrivate practice and hospital for Urology,Andrology and Sexual MedicineNeuer Jungfernstieg 6a20354 Hamburg | GermanyChair of the 15 th <strong>ESSM</strong> Congress 2012Luca Incrocci, MD, PhDErasmus MC-Daniel den Hoed Cancer CenterP.O. Box 52013008 AE Rotterdam l The Netherlands<strong>ESSM</strong> Presidents1995 – 1997 Gorm Wagner, Denmark1997 – 1999 Inigo Saenz de Tejada, Spain1999 – 2001 John Pryor, United Kingdom2001 – 2004 Dimitrios Hatzichristou, Greece2004 – 2007 Francesco Montorsi, Italy2007 – 2010 Ian Eardley, UK2010 – 2013 Hartmut Porst, Germany<strong>ESSM</strong> Congress, Venues and Chairmen1995 Porto Carras, GreeceDimitrios Hatzichristou, Greece1997 Madrid, SpainInigo Saenz de Tejada, Spain2000 Barcelona, SpainHalim Hattat, Turkey2001 Rome, ItalyFrancesco Montorsi, Italy2002 Hamburg, GermanyHartmut Porst, Germany2003 Istanbul, TurkeyEmre Akkus, Turkey2004 London, United KingdomDavid Ralph, United Kingdom2005 Copenhagen, DenmarkPetter Hedlund, SwedenAnnamaria Giraldi, Denmark2006 Vienna, AustriaSiegfried Meryn, Austria2007 Lisbon, PortugalNuno Monteiro Pereira, Portugal2008 Brussels, BelgiumJoint Congress of ISSM/<strong>ESSM</strong>Eric Wespes, Belgium (ISSM)Claude Schulman, Belgium (<strong>ESSM</strong>)2009 Lyon, FranceBéatrice Cuzin, LyonFrançois Giuliano, Paris2010 Malaga, SpainAntonio Martin Morales, Malaga2011 Milan, ItalyAndrea Salonia, Italy2012 Amsterdam, The NetherlandsLuca Incrocci, The Netherlands2014 Istanbul, TurkeyAtes Kadioglu, Turkey4


<strong>ESSM</strong> Committees<strong>ESSM</strong> EXECUTIVE COMMITTEEPresidentHartmut Porst, Germany<strong>ESSM</strong> SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE 2012 – 2013ChairAndrea Salonia, ItalyPresident ElectSecretary GeneralTreasurerDavid Ralph, United KingdomJens Sønksen, DenmarkCarlo Bettocchi, ItalyPreclinical ResearchChairMembersMaarten Albersen, BelgiumEelke M.S. Snoeren, NorwayChristian Gratzke, GermanyAdvisory BoardRepresentativeMikkel Fode, DenmarkMen’s Sexual HealthChairGiovanni Corona, ItalyMembersEx Officio Members:Editor of the<strong>ESSM</strong> NewsletterJohannes Bitzer, SwitzerlandSelahittin Cayan, TurkeyCarla Costa, Portugalnatalio Cruz Navarro, SpainBéatrice Cuzin, Francefabrizio Palumbo, ItalyYacov Reisman, The NetherlandsJuan I. Martinez-Salamanca, SpainMembersWomen's SexualHealthChairMembersraanan Tal, IsraelPatrick Jern, FinlandStephane Droupy, Francezsolt Kopa, HungaryAndrea Burri, UKStephanie Cacioppo, SwitzerlandLior Lowenstein, IsraelEditors of the<strong>ESSM</strong> WebsiteArik Shechter, IsraelPedro Vendeira, PortugalThe <strong>ESSM</strong> Educational CommitteeLocal Organizing CommitteeChairYacov ReismanMembersLuca Incroccirené KropmanWillibrord Weijmar-SchultzGeert de KroonHenk ElzevierStephanie BothSandra DiebenChairMembersYacov Reisman, The NetherlandsGiovanni Corona, Italynatalio Cruz, SpainBeatrice Cuzin, FranceChristina Damsted Petersen,DenmarkJohn Dean, United KingdomGiullio Garaffa, United Kingdomilan Gruenwald, IsraelParaskevi-Sofia Kirana, Greecefabrizio Palumbo, ItalyHartmut Porst, Germanyfrancesca Tripodi, Italy5


<strong>ESSM</strong> AwardsThe <strong>ESSM</strong> Meeting AwardsThe best presentations will be awarded with EUR 2.000 by<strong>ESSM</strong>’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 presentationPlease note that the author of the presentation must be presentduring the congress in Amsterdam.The <strong>ESSM</strong> Prestige AwardsThe Executive Committee of <strong>ESSM</strong> decided to establish awardsto be presented during the annual meetings of the society:The <strong>ESSM</strong> Career AwardThis award will be presented to a senior scientist who hasmade an outstanding contribution in the field. The Executiveand Scientific Committees have decided the award winner,and the award winner will be presented during the OpeningCeremony.The Amsterdam Young Scientist AwardThe municipal authorities of Amsterdam and their destinationpartners have launched the ‘Amsterdam Young ScientistAward’. This award is an incentive award for talented scientistsand researchers up to 35 years of age and is presented bythe municipal authorities of Amsterdam with an amount ofEUR 5.000. The winner has been selected by the scientificcommittee chair Andrea Salonia in cooperation with the localmeeting chair Luca Incrocci out of the potential submittedoral presentation abstracts and by submitting a formal application.The Amsterdam Young Scientist Awardee 2012 is:Ege Can Serefoglu, TurkeyBest Presentation Awards1995 Christian Stief, Germany1997 Paul F. Engelhardt, GermanyFrancois Giuliano, FranceSuks Minhas, UK2000 Apostolos Apostolidis, GreeceF. Mumtaz, UK2002 Annamaria Giraldi, DenmarkAndrea Salonia, Italy2003 Stefan Ückert, GermanyIlan Gruenwald, IsraelMustafa Usta, TurkeyAlberto Briganti, Italy2004 Byoung Ahn, Republic of KoreaJavier Angulo, SpainAntonio Aversa, Italy2005 Giovanni Corona, ItalyElke Gizewski, GermanyHalim Hattat, TurkeyAttila Kun, HungarySava Perovic, Serbia2006 Fotini Ferenidou, GreeceGiulio Garaffa, ItalyWayne Hellstrom, USALinda Vignozzi, ItalyGuido van Wingen, The Netherlands2007 Stephanie Ortigue, FranceDara Lazar, AustriaIgnacio Moncada, SpainJun-Kyu Suh, Republic of KoreaTolga Akman, Turkey6


<strong>ESSM</strong> Awards<strong>ESSM</strong> Award Winners2008 David Ralph, UKJudith Alder, SwitzerlandKonstantinos Rokkas, GreeceK. Park, Republic of KoreaH. Gelez, France2009 Andrea Russo, ItalyGert Holstege, The NetherlandsJavier Angulo, SpainYoram Vardi, IsraelJas Kalsi and Giulio Garaffa, UK2010 José La Fuente Carvalho, PortugalElisa Bandini, ItalyFulvio Colombo, ItalyJonathan Greggain, CanadaAndrea Burri, UK2011 Fabio Castiglione, ItalyJun-Kyu Suh, Republic of KoreaJacques Buvat, FranceRosario Leonardi, ItalyCareer AwardsAward of Excellence2002 Petter Hedlund, Sweden2003 Selim Cellek, UK2004 Stefan Ückert, Germany2005 Javier Angulo, SpainEkkehard W. Hauck, Germany2006 Andrea Salonia, Italy2007 Antonio Aversa, Italy2008 Delphine Behr-Roussel, France2009 Giovanni Corona, Italy2010 Tillmann Krüger, Germany2011 Stephanie Cacioppo (Ortigue), Switzerland2002 John Pryor, UK2003 Gorm Wagner, Denmark2004 Giles Brindley, UKRonald Virag, France2005 Karl-Erik Andersson, Sweden2007 Inigo Saenz de Tejada, Spain2008 Vaclav Michael, Czech Republic2009 Axel R. Fugl-Meyer, Sweden2010 Hans Hedlund, Norway2011 Jacques Buvat, France2012 Yoram Vardi, Israel7


15 th Congress of the EuropeanSociety for Sexual Medicine (<strong>ESSM</strong>)Lilly Satellite SymposiumLUTS/BPH, Sexual Healthand Beyond – A New StartThursday, December 6 th 2012, 17.45 – 18.45AuditoriumRAI Amsterdam Convention Centre, Netherlands17.45 – 17.50 Welcome and Introduction17.50 – 18.10 Prostate and Sex – Context Conceived?P. Costa, France18.10 – 18.35 Tadalafil 5 mg Once Daily – Which Patients Benefit Most?M. Oelke, Germany18.35 – 18.45 Questions and Answers18.45 Wrap-UpNLCLS00145a


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General InformationCongress VenueRAI Amsterdam Convention CentreEuropaplein, Entrance E1078 GZ, Amsterdam, the Netherlandswww.rai.nlCongress Registration CounterAll congress materials and documentation will be available atthe congress registration counter located in the entrance foyerof the Forum, please use entrance E of the RAI. The congressstaff will be pleased to help you with all enquiries regardingregistration, congress materials and congress program.Please do not hesitate to contact the staff members if there isanything they can do to make your stay more enjoyable.Opening HoursThursday 6 December 2012 07.00 – 19.00 hFriday 7 December 2012 07.00 – 18.00 hSaturday 8 December 2012 07.30 – 18.00 hDuring opening hours the congress counter can be reachedat Phone: +31 – 20 – 54 93 417Registration FeesRegistration fee for participants includes:e Admission to all scientific sessionse Admission to poster and technical exhibitione Admission to the <strong>ESSM</strong> Opening Ceremony and WelcomeReception on 6 December 2012e Conference materials (delegate bag, final program,abstract book, etc.)e Coffee breaks from Thursday, 6 December 2012 startingin the afternoon until Saturday, 8 December 2012 coffeein the afternoonRegistration fee for accompanying persons includes:e Admission to the <strong>ESSM</strong> Opening Ceremony andWelcome Reception on 6 December 2012e Half Day City Sightseeing Tour of Amsterdam on Friday,7 December 2012 (pre-registration necessary)congress feesRegistration and Paymentafter3 Sept 2012<strong>ESSM</strong> Members, Physicians (MD) EUR 600Non-Members, Physicians (MD) EUR 700<strong>ESSM</strong>-Members with reduced fees*:Nurses, Residents in Training, Scientists(PhD), Psychologists, Therapists, StudentsNon-Members with reduced fees*:Nurses, Residents in Training, Scientists(PhD), Psychologists, Therapists, StudentsEUR 250EUR 400Retired Delegates** EUR 100Accompanying Persons EUR 70* A letter of the Chairman of the Department is necessary.** From the age of 65. Please send a copy of your passport.Congress LanguageThe congress language is English. Simultaneous translationwill not be provided.Symposia in national languages organized by the nationalaffiliated societies WVSD, SFMS, ASESA, AIUS will be offeredon Thursday, 6 December 2012 from 08.00 h.Publication for ProceedingsThe European Society for Sexual Medicine retains the rightto publish all material presented at the congress in an <strong>ESSM</strong>publication.CO CONGRESS ONLINE ®Participants can benefit from the web based <strong>ESSM</strong> Congressinformation System Co CONGRESS ONLINE ® atwww.essm-congress.org.CO CONGRESS ONLINE ® offers an extensive congress serviceand provides you with information on:e Updated scientific programe <strong>Program</strong> by daye <strong>Program</strong> by formats with accepted abstracts, chairs andspeakerse <strong>Program</strong> searche List of participants (who is who)e List of exhibitors and sponsorse Social Eventse General congress informatione Supporting programe City of Amsterdame Hotel accommodatione Travel to Amsterdame Newse Private mailbox10


General InformationSPEAKErS CEntrEthe speakers centre is located in room G104 on level 1 ofthe rAi. Speakers are asked to hand in their Cd roM or USBstick, containing the PowerPoint presentation (iBM format orcompatible, no multisession) preferably one day before theirpresentation but at the latest 90 minutes prior to the presentation.the presentation will be transferred to the central congressserver and will be available afterwards on a specialcongress notebook in the hall of the presentation. due to timeand technical reasons we kindly ask the speakers not to usetheir own notebook. Several PC working stations are providedin the speakers centre where speakers can also work on theirPC charts in a quiet area. technical staff will be glad to assist.OpEnInG HOurSthursday 6 december 2012 07.00 – 19.00 hfriday 7 december 2012 07.00 – 18.00 hSaturday 8 december 2012 07.00 – 17.00 hoperated by Estensis GmbH –the Conference CompanyConGrESS APP<strong>ESSM</strong> 2012 APP CoNGRESS MoBILE ®Get the <strong>ESSM</strong> 2012 APP for your smart phone nowand experience the congress at your fi ngertips!Quickly fi nd your way through the most up-to-datecongress schedule. Stop carrying around piles ofpaper. Just take the congress with you, whereverand whenever you want! the APP is completely free andprovides iPhone / iPad, Android Smartphone users at 15 th the<strong>ESSM</strong> Congress 2012 in Amsterdam.the <strong>ESSM</strong> 2012 APP is powered by GLoBit’s acclaimedConGrESS MoBiLE ® software.Further information is given atwww.essm-congress.org/app<strong>ESSM</strong>2012intErnEt CEntrESeveral internet terminals are available to all delegates in theexhibition area in the Lounge of the Auditorium. the internetcentre is accessible according to the opening hours ofthe exhibition.By courtesy of the major sponsorWirELESS LAnAs a courtesy to all participants wireless LAn in the exhibitionarea and Emerald Lounge allow easy access to the internet.Please select the Wifi network <strong>ESSM</strong> 2012 and enter thepassword: essm2012.In brief – 2 steps to access:1. Select Wifi network <strong>ESSM</strong> 20122. Enter with password essm2012<strong>ESSM</strong> MEMBErSHiP iSSUESfor <strong>ESSM</strong> membership issues and any other <strong>ESSM</strong> business,please contact our <strong>ESSM</strong> booth which is situated in the exhibitionarea in the lounge of the Auditorium.nAME BAdGESAll participants are kindly requested to wear their name badgeat all times during the congress. the colors of the name badgehave the following significance:Congress delegate:Accompanying person:Press:Exhibitor:Staff:blueorangeyellowgreenredtECHniCAL EXHiBitionthe technical exhibition will be organized in the Auditoriumand onyx Lounge in front of the main Auditorium. Coffee barswill be located in the technical exhibition.OpEnInG HOurSthursday 6 december 2012 13.00 – 21.00 hfriday 7 december 2012 09.00 – 17.00 hSaturday 8 december 2012 09.00 – 17.00 h11


General InformationPoster ExhibitionPosters and highlighted posters will be sited in the UpperLounge of the Auditorium on level 1 above the technical exhibition.The highlighted posters will be displayed in a dedicatedarea of the Upper Lounge.Highlighted poster tours will take place during the coffeebreaks on Friday and Saturday. Each poster tour includesseven poster presentations chaired by a senior scientist.For further information please see from page 44 of thescientific program.Opening HoursThursday 6 December 2012 13.00 – 21.00 hFriday 7 December 2012 09.00 – 17.00 hSaturday 8 December 2012 09.00 – 17.00 hCoffee Breaks and LunchesCoffee and tea will be served on Thursday, 6 December inthe afternoon from 15.00 to 16.00 h and during morning andafternoon coffee breaks from Friday, 7 December to Saturday,8 December 2012. A light lunch will be served during thenoon breaks on Friday and Saturday in the exhibition area.Coffee and lunch are served free of charge to all participantswearing congress name badges.Snack Bars /RestaurantA snack bar is provided in the Auditorium Lounge, where youcan buy hot and cold snacks. The Grand Café at the front ofthe RAI is open during the days as well.CloakroomA cloakroom of your own expenses is available at the basementof Entrance G. You can also store your luggage here. Priceper day and coat: EUR 1,50.Emergency and First AidIn case of emergency please address the staff at the registrationcounter in the Forum foyer. The attentive staff will bepleased to help.How to get to the RAI Convention CentreArrival by planeAmsterdam RAI is only a 15 minute journey away from AmsterdamSchiphol Airport by car, taxi and public transport.On leaving the baggage reclaim area, you enter SchipholPlaza, and you can follow the sign posts to find the trains,taxis, shuttle buses, and car rental. Schiphol train station islocated directly underneath the airport. From here, intercitiesand regular trains of Nederlandse Spoorwegen (Dutch Railways-NS)can take you to Amsterdam Central Station, AmsterdamZuid-WTC and Amsterdam RAI. Train tickets areavailable at the ticket office in the airport’s main hall andyellow ticket machines. The Connexxion shuttle bus, somehotel shuttle busses, as well as Connexxion bus 197 will takeyou to the centre of Amsterdam.Arrival by trainIf you arrive at Amsterdam Central Station (CS), you can takethe metro 51 or tram 4 to the RAI.If you arrive at the Amstel station, you can take the metro 51or the busses 62 or 65, which will take you to the RAI. FromAmsterdam Sloterdijk station, the best way to reach the RAIis with express tram 50. The Amsterdam RAI railway stationis 300 metres from the RAI and has direct connection withDuivendrecht, Amsterdam Amstel, Amsterdam Zuid andSchiphol railway stations, which are linked to the internationalInterCity network. Follow the signs Amsterdam RAI when youleave the station.Public Transportation and MetroAmsterdam boasts an impressive public transport networkincluding metros, buses, trams, ferries and trains to help youget around the capital. Trams are common in Amsterdam, withroutes heading out from the centre in all directions. Trams areideal for short journeys around the city centre, as well as fortravelling to other districts. Amsterdam’s metro runs underneaththe centre from Central Station to the outer districts. Amsterdamoperates a full bus network, which will take you anywhere youhave to go. Behind Central Station, ferries hustle their wayacross the River IJ, transporting passengers to various locationsin the north of Amsterdam. Some specialist ferries alsotravel along the river to other districts of the city.12


General InformationTaxisTaxis can be called, hailed on the street or found at one ofmore than 50 official taxi ranks located around the city. Pleasenote that not all taxis accept credit cards. The ranks, identifiableby blue boards, can be found near to tourist spots suchas the Dam, Leidseplein and Rembrandtplein. Space in thecity centre is limited; taxis cannot stop anywhere they like.Car ParkAmsterdam RAI offers parking, which is situated directlyalongside the A10 motorway (S109 exit). It has the space toaccommodate around 2,300 vehicles. The parking fee is notincluded in the registration fee and costs EUR 15,50 per day.ClimateAmsterdam’s climate is mild. In December, the average temperatureis 4°C during the day. Fluctuation between day andnight temperatures is about 3°C. Rain/snow is possible.Insurance / LiabilityThe <strong>ESSM</strong> Congress 2012 does not accept any liability fordamages and/or losses of any kind which may be incurredby the congress participants or by any person accompanyingthem, during either the official activities or excursions. Delegatesparticipate in all tours/events at their own risk. Participantsare advised to take out insurance against loss, accidentsor damage that could be incurred during the congress.Bank and ATMBanks are open weekdays only, between 9:00 and 16:00.Bank cards using the Cirrus and Maestro systems can beused at any of the ATM machines in Amsterdam. If you needcash on your arrival in Amsterdam there are lots of ATM machinesin Schiphol airport and at Central Station. Most shopsand restaurants in Amsterdam accept credit cards, but notall. It is therefore recommended to either ask before you orderor ensure you have a sufficient amount in cash to cover thebill. Most shops and restaurants do not accept EUR 200 –EUR 500 notes.CurrencyThe currency in The Netherlands is the EURO.ElectricityThe voltage in the Netherlands is 230 Volts, 50 Hertz. Socketsmeet European regulations and use the two-round pin system.RecordingCameras, video cameras or audio recording devices are notpermitted in the session rooms. Any recording of sessions isstrictly forbidden.SmokingAmsterdam RAI is a non-smoking venue. Smoking is prohibitedwithin the congress venue.SafetyAs in all major cities and congress venues, people should takecare of their personal belongings. It is not advised to (visibly)wear your badge outside the <strong>ESSM</strong> congress activities andspecial events.13


General InformationDiscover the City of AmsterdamAmsterdam is the capital and largest city of the Netherlands,with an urban population of 747,290 and a metropolitan populationof 2,158,592. The city is in the province of NorthHolland in the west of the country. It comprises the northernpart of the Randstad, the sixth-largest metropolitan area inEurope, with a population of approximately 8.1 million accordingto larger estimates.Its name is derived from Amstelredamme, indicative of thecity's origin: A dam in the river Amstel. Settled as a smallfishing village in the late 12th century, Amsterdam becameone of the most important ports in the world during the DutchGolden Age, a result of its innovative developments in trade.During that time, the city was the leading centre for financeand diamonds. In the 19th and 20th centuries, the city expanded,and many new neighbourhoods and suburbs wereformed. The 17th-century canals of Amsterdam (in Dutch:'Grachtengordel'), located in the heart of Amsterdam, wereadded to the UNESCO World Heritage List in July 2010.The city is the financial and cultural capital of the Netherlands.Many large Dutch institutions have their headquarters there,and 7 of the world's top 500 companies are based in the city.The Amsterdam Stock Exchange, the oldest stock exchangein the world, is located in the city centre. Amsterdam's mainattractions, including its historic canals, the Rijksmuseum,the Van Gogh Museum, Stedelijk Museum, Hermitage Amsterdam,Anne Frank House, its red-light district, and its manycannabis coffee shops draw more than 3.66 million internationalvisitors annually.The Amsterdam RAI Exhibition & Convention Centre is convenientlylocated just south of the city centre. It benefits fromexcellent access by road and the efficient Dutch public transportsystem. It is within a few minutes of the city centre, andless than eight minutes from Schiphol airport, one of Europe’sbusiest and best airports. Amsterdam RAI is easy to reach bycar or public transport and has ample parking facilities insideand outside the venue.Important LinkAll you need to know to plan your visit to Amsterdamwww.iamsterdam.com14


Social <strong>Program</strong> / Supporting <strong>Program</strong>Opening Ceremony and Welcome ReceptionThursday, 6 December 2012from 19.00 hAuditorium at the RAIThe congress will be officially opened by the <strong>ESSM</strong> Presidentand the Local Meeting Chair.The famous Dutch piano player Jan Vayne will present somefamous music pieces.Afterwards all delegates are kindly invited to the WelcomeReception in the Auditorium Lounge for a welcome cocktailwith bevageres and local snacks. The Exhibition is open duringthe Welcome Reception.Jan Vayne (June 9, 1966) is a Dutch pianist.For his 4 th birthday he got his first piano lessons, and he waswinning competitions by the age of 10. In 1990 he obtaineda soloists diploma from a conservatorium. Jan Vayne recordedmore than 12 albums, and has performed in many concerts.The most famous performance was at former President of theUnited States Bill Clinton's inaugural ball in 1997 at the ShakespeareLibrary, Washington, D.C. for Clinton's second term inoffice. Jan Vayne is well known for his co-operation with oneof the world leading DJs, Armin van Buuren, bringing classicalmusic together with the sounds of trance music, and togetherthey produced the album Classical Trancelations(a mix of Trance and classical music).Amsterdam Sightseeing TourFriday, 7 December 2012Meeting point: Registration Counter RAI09.00 – 12.00 hA mostly panoramic tour through the historic center of Amsterdam,passing along the Amstel River with the wooden skinnybridge, the Munt tower and floating flower market, Dam Squarewith the Royal Palace and the New Church, central stationand the museum and antique quarters. Pass through theoldest part of Amsterdam called “the Jordaen” with quaintlittle streets.A tour which will include a most extensive drive through thecenter and the modern suburbs and will give you a good ideaof the most interesting sights and monuments Amsterdamhas to offer.Price per person: EUR 26including:e Private coache English speaking guideFor registered accompanying persons the Amsterdam sightseeingtour is complimentary and necessary to book in advance.Please contact the registration counter.15


A Personal Invitation from the <strong>ESSM</strong> PresidentGospel ConcertGOSPEL CONCERTFriday, 7 December 2012 I 20.00 – 21.00 hNoorderkerk, AmsterdamThe church was built in the years 1620–1623 to servethe rapidly growing population of the new Jordaanneighborhood. The architect was Hendrick de Keyser.After de Keyser's death in 1621, his son Pieter deKeyser took over and oversaw the completion.The Noorderkerk has a symmetrical, cross-shapedlayout, reflecting the ideals of the Renaissance andprotestantism. De Keyser's unique design combinesan octagonal floor plan with a structure shaped likea Greek cross, with four arms of equal length. Annexbuildings occupy each corner of the cross, and a smalltower sits in the centre of the cross. Large Tuscanpillars dominate the church interior.The church was restored in the period 1993–1998and is still used for Dutch Reformed Church servicesand for concerts.Location: Noorderkerk along Prinsengracht canal atNoordermarkt square.Gospel Choir Amazing VocalA group of 11 Surinamese living in the Netherlands whosehearts are set on music form 'The Amazing Vocals'.They have toured all accross Europe presenting modernstandard music and, of course, their area of expertise:Gospels. The Amazing Vocals will fascinate and captureyou with their voices.a Expect the Great – Jonathan Neslona Lord I lift Versie Tabernackle – Choira I will bless the Lord – Joe Pacea Shackles Versie Mandisaa Celebrate – John P. Keea Moving up – unknowna Joy to the World – Mariah Careya Jesus what a Wonderful Child – Mariah Careya No matter how high – Bobby Womack and Patty Labella Silent Night – Mariah CareyFree of charge to all registered delegates16


Structure of the Scientific <strong>Program</strong>Structure of the Scientific <strong>Program</strong>The scientific program is structured according to days. Perday it is structured by time and room. All presenters arelisted by name and the title of their presentation.Structure of the Abstract BookThe abstract book is structured by session format. The listingstarts with the podium session followed by the highlightedposter sessions. Hereafter the poster presentations are groupedin male and female sexual health.Master LecturesEach 30 minutes lecture will be given by a distinguished andrenowned expert and will be devoted to a specific topic ofmajor interest.Round TablesThese sessions will usually last 60 to 90 minutes. They willfocus on a particular topic and present the very latest datarelated to it. The round table will include a maximum of fourpapers and time for discussion.ABC Master CourseThe <strong>ESSM</strong> Educational Committee along with the ScientificCommittee continues to enthusiastically work with the specificaim to eventually improve the cultural and educationalproposal during the various sessions of the annual congress.In this context, the 15th <strong>ESSM</strong> annual congress offers EducationalCourses with the highest level of scientific rigor andEuropean top experts in the different fields, dealing with andrologicalemergencies, everyday clinical practice in femaleand male sexual dysfunctions, STD and surgery. Moreover, asa clear cut innovation from 2011, <strong>ESSM</strong> has added a 3-dayMaster Course on the ABC of Sexual Medicine to the EuropeanContinuing Medical Education opportunity for specialists inthe field. The ABC Master Course will incorporate all aspectof sexual medicine according to the syllabus including anatomy,physiology, endocrinology and psychology of sexual response,sexual development and orientation, sexual dysfunctions,and sexuality in relation to cancer and other diseases.Educational CoursesThese 90 minutes sessions present a detailed account of achosen topic. Courses are designed to provide learning experiencesthat actively involve participants and will includean opportunity for informal exchange with the faculty.Podium SessionsPodium sessions will present the best abstracts accepted forthe congress by the Scientific Committee and will focus ontheir specific topics presenting the very latest findings in thisfield. The sessions will last 30 to 90 minutes. Presentationsare limited to 4 minutes followed by 2 minutes of discussion.Highlighted Poster ToursAuthors were invited to submit abstracts on their latest researchfindings or important ongoing research. The highlightedposter tours were selected by the Scientific Committeebased on a review of all abstract submissions. The most interestingposters are grouped by topic and presented in a30-minute moderated tour. Each presenter has 1 minute forthe presentation followed by 2 minutes for discussion. Eachtour will consist of a maximum of 7 posters in the same generalfield and will take place during the coffee breaks onFriday and Saturday.Symposia in National LanguageThe affiliated national societies of the <strong>ESSM</strong> have been invitedto organize symposia in their national language duringthe first congress day of the annual <strong>ESSM</strong> congress. Nationalsymposia will be held by the Dutch, the two French andthe Spanish affiliated societies, namely WVSD, SFMS, AIUSand ASESA.Symposia organized by the IndustrySymposia organized by the industry in consultation with theScientific Committee will be presented Thursday, 6 December2012 prior to the opening, Friday, 7 December 2012 duringlunch time and in the afternoon as well as Saturday, 8 Decemberagain during lunch time and in the afternoon.Video Surgery CourseThe Video Surgery Course will last 90 minutes, each videohas an average duration of 10 minutes. A panel of selectedexperts will present surgical videos showing different techniquesand approaches and will discuss the details withthe participants.17


CME AccreditationThe 15 th Congress of the European Society for Sexual Medicinehas been accredited by the European AccreditationCouncil for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME) to providethe following CME activity for medical specialists.The 15 th Congress of the European Society for Sexual Medicine,6 – 8 December 2012, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, isdesignated for a maximum of, or up to 15 European CMEcredits (ECMEC).Each medical specialist should claim only those credits thathe/she actually spent in the educational activity.The EACCME is an institution of the European Union of MedicalSpecialists (UEMS), www.uems.net.Live educational activities, occurring outside of Canada, recognizedby the UEMS-EACCME for ECMEC credits aredeemed to be accredited.Group Learning Activities (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenanceof Certification <strong>Program</strong> of The Royal College of Physiciansand Surgeons of Canada.In order to obtain CME credits, we kindly ask the delegatesto complete the evaluation form enclosed in the congressbag. Please hand in your form at the <strong>ESSM</strong> boothin the exhibition area, the certificate (UEMS) will be distributedthere.Through an agreement between the European Union ofMedical Specialists and the American Medical Association,physicians may convert EACCME credits to an equivalentnumber of AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Information onthe process to convert EACCME credit to AMA credit can befound at www.ama-assn.org/go/internationalcme.18


<strong>Program</strong> ScheduleThursday, 6 December 2012TimeRoomAuditorium Room G102 / 103 Forum Emerald Room RAI Location07.00Registration Counter07.00 – 19.00 hFoyer Forum08.00Exhibition13.00 – 21.00 hOnyx and AuditoriumLounge09.0010.00SN–01SFMSSymposium innational language(French)MC–01ABC of Sexual MedicinePart IPoster Exhibition13.00 – 21.00 hUpper Lounge of theAuditoriumP-01Male sexual healthP-02Female sexual health11.0012.0013.00EC–01Andrological emergencies(priapism, penile fracture,severe genital trauma)EC–02Contemporary clinicalmanagement of women‘ssexual problems: A prac -tical approach in theeveryday clinical practiceSN–02Dutch Societyfor Sexual MedicineSymposium in nationallanguage (Dutch)Sexual development &orientationBasic Anatomy/PhysiologySN–03ASESA SPASymposium innational language(Spanish / Portuguese)in Room G10811.00 – 14.00 h14.00MC–02ABC of Sexual Medicine15.0016.00VC–01Video Surgery CourseRT–01 5-alpha-reductaseinhibitors inevitablycause persistent sexualdysfunction, and not onlySN–04AIUSSymposium innational language(French)Coffee Break 16.00 – 17.00 h<strong>ESSM</strong>–01<strong>ESSM</strong> GrantsRT–ESHAESHA SessionPart IISexuality and childhoodSexuality in the elderlySexual history takingMSDHormonesAndrological emergencies17.00<strong>ESSM</strong>–02<strong>ESSM</strong>Award of ExcellenceRT–TalkTalk ShowLow intensity extracorporealshock wave...18.00SA–01 LUTS /BPH,sexual health and beyond– a new startEli Lilly and Company19.00Opening Ceremony20.00Get Together in the Auditorium and Onyx Lounge / Exhibition AreaAbbreviationsRT – Round TableML – Master LectureSN – Symposia in national languageVC – Video Surgery CourseSA – Satellite SymposiumEC – Educational CoursePS – Podium Session– CourseMC –Master Course19


<strong>Program</strong> ScheduleFriday, 7 December 2012TimeRoomAuditorium Room G102 / 103 Forum Emerald Room RAI Location07.00Registration Counter07.30 – 18.00 hFoyer Forum08.0009.0010.00EC–03What the sexual physicianneeds to know aboutsexually transmittedinfectionsRT–02Stolen femininity – helpcancer survivors atregaining their ownsexualityEC–04Gynaecological aspects insexual medicineRT–03Even sex is a problem!Sexual rehabilitation inchronic neurologicimpairmentEC–05The role of penileprosthesis in contemporarysexual medicinepracticeRT–04Penile implant surgery –a reappraisal in 2012MC–03ABC of Sexual MedicineExhibition09.00 – 17.00 hOnyx and AuditoriumLoungePoster Exhibition09.00 – 17.00 hUpper Lounge of theAuditoriumP-01Male sexual healthP-02Female sexual health11.0012.0013.0014.0015.0016.0017.00ML–01 Do not lower theguard against HIV!PS–01Psychosexual issues maleLunch BreakPS–03Men's sexual health:Surgery ISA–03Ready, Set, Avanafil:'on-demand' treatment...Vivus, Inc.RT–07Dissatisfaction afterpeyronie’s disease/congenital penilecurvature surgeryCoffee Break / Highlighted Posters HP-01 – HP-02ML–03 The critical roleof intimacy and...RT–05Violence is next doorCoffee Break / Highlighted Posters HP-03 – HP-04PS–04Preclinical research IRT–08The history of sexualmedicineML–02 Female genitalmutilation: Culture, religion...PS–02 Women's healthepidemiologySA–02Sextiming mattersBayer Pharma AGRT–06 How may SSRIseventually affect sexualbehavior, sexual functionand sexual dysfunction?PS–05Men's sexual health:Conservative treatment IPS–06Prostate healthPart IIIDesire disorderEDEjaculation disordersMC–04ABC of Sexual MedicinePart IVPenile disordersProstate & SexualityOthers11.00 – 11.30 hHighlighted PostersHP-01Male sexual health IHP-02Male sexual health II15.00 – 15.30 hHighlighted PostersHP-03Male sexual health IIIHP-04Male sexual health IV18.0019.00EC–06Contemporary clinicalmanagement of maletestosterone deficiencysyndrome – a practicalapproach...EC–07Genital dermatologyEC–08Contemporary clinicalmanagement of erectiledysfunction: How topractically approach menwith comorbid conditions20.0020.00 – 21.00 h <strong>ESSM</strong> ConcertA personal invitation from the <strong>ESSM</strong> president, please see page 1620


<strong>Program</strong> ScheduleSaturday, 8 December 2012TimeRoomAuditorium Room G102 / 103 Forum Emerald Room RAI Location07.0008.0009.0010.0011.0012.0013.0014.0015.00RT–09Novel drugs andregenerative medicinefor the future treatmentof erectile dysfunctionML–04 Cosmetic genitalsurgery for non functional...RT–12Male contraception –where do we stand?ML–05 The “SandraLeiblum” lecture on....SA–04 Penile prosthesisimplantation: State of theart practice in 2012ColoplastRT–13 Under-diagnosis ofhypogonadism in high riskpopulations: Who is the correctcandidate...PS–07Men's sexual health:HormonesPS–08Women's sexual health:MiscellaneousPS–09 Men's sexualhealth: Surgery IIPS–10 Ejaculatory andorgasmic disordersCoffee Break / Highlighted Posters HP-05 – HP-06Lunch BreakRT–16Hot topics – balancing actbetween evidence basedmedicine and expertopinionRT–10Mating: From preclinicalto clinical aspectsRT–11Low testosterone andcardiovascular risk: Isthere a direct connection?ML–06 Cybersex and netsex a thread for our sexuality?RT–14Radical prostatectomy inthe robot era: Protectionof sexual functioningSA–05Premature ejaculation:New clinical perspectivesMenarini GroupMC–05ABC of Sexual MedicinePart VFSDArousal disordersOrgasmic disordersPainContraceptionGenital disordersPS–11 Hormosexualityand gender disordersPS–12 Men's sexualhealth: MiscellaneousMC–06ABC of Sexual MedicinePart VIMedical conditions andsexuality / Pelvic floor /Sex & artRegistration Counter07.00 – 18.00 hFoyer ForumExhibition09.00 – 17.00 hOnyx and AuditoriumLoungePoster Exhibition09.00 – 17.00 hUpper Lounge of theAuditoriumP-01Male sexual healthP-02Female sexual health11.00 – 11.30 hHighlighted PostersHP-05Preclinical research IIHP-06Surgery16.0017.0018.00RT–17PDE5is in healthysubjects: Fromrecreational useto dopingCoffee Break / Highlighted Posters HP-07 – HP-08RT–15Organic vs. psychogenicerectile dysfunction, stilla necessary distinction?RT–18Female sexual dysfunction– bench-to-bedside<strong>ESSM</strong> AnnualBusiness Meeting– for members only –15.30 – 16.00 hHighlighted PostersHP-07Women's sexual health:MiscellaneousHP-08Hormones19.00Closing Ceremony20.0021


Scientific <strong>Program</strong>Thursday, 6 December 2012SN-02National Symposia09.00 – 14.00 h ForumDutch Society Symposium (in Dutch language)Chair: René Kropman, The NetherlandsSeks & BreinJanniko Georgiadis, The NetherlandsOnverklaarde klachten van abdomen en bekkenBert Messelink, The NetherlandsAls plezier pijn doet: Over de noodzaak van seksueel plezierEllen T. M. Laan, The NetherlandsScreening op Chlamydia. Waar staan we nu?Jan van Bergen, The NetherlandsLust als last, de rol van seksuele deviantie in seksueeldelictgedragWineke Smid, The NetherlandsSeks bij ziekte en handicapWoet Gianotten, The NetherlandsHuishoudelijke WVSD vergadering en uitreiken jubileumboekdoorHerman H. J. Leliefeld, The NetherlandsSN-01National Symposia08.30 – 11.30 h G102/103SFMS Symposium (in French language)Actualités en médecine sexuelleQuoi de neuf du côté du désir sexuel hypoactif féminin?Traitements pharmacologiques, où en sommes nous?Jacques Buvat, FranceProfils de femmes souffrant de désir sexuel hypoactif etprises en charges intégrativesMarie Hélène Colson, FranceDiscussion09:25 hActualités et controverses en médecine sexuelleIII ème consensus de Princeton: les femmes aussiPr Mohand Issad, FranceLes ondes de choc de faible intensité vont-elles ressusciterles pénis résistants aux IPDE5?Yoram Vardi, IsraelOù en sommes nous des infections sexuellement transmissibleset des comportements à risque?Gilbert Bou Jaoudé, FranceAntidépresseurs IRS: un risque pour la fertilité masculinePierre Desvaux, FranceHypertrophie bénigne de prostate: une pathologie endocrinométabolique?Béatrice Cuzin, FranceDiscussion généraleSN-03National Symposium11.00 – 14.00 h G108ASESA SPA Symposium(in Spanish and Portuguese language)Chairs: Rafael Prieto, A. Pepe Cardoso, SpainDisfunción eréctilIgnacio Moncada, SpainEyaculación precozFrancisco Cabello, SpainDeseo sexual hipoactivo del hombreEduardo García, SpainDisfunción sexual femeninaNatalio Cruz, SpainSíndrome del déficit de testosteroneJosep M. Pomerol, SpainPotenciar o efeito dos inibidores da PDE5 na diabetesmellitusJosé La Fuente de Carvalho, PortugalCasos ClínicosModerators: Ana Puigvert, Spain, Pedro Vendeira, PortugalDisfunción eréctil y SDTRafael Prieto, SpainDeseo sexual hipoactivo del hombreAna Segura, SpainDeseo sexual hipoactivo femeninoMiren Larrázabal, SpainDisfunção sexual e infertilidade – pontos de encontro edivergênciasNuno Louro, PortugalClausura – EncerramentoEC-01Educational Course11.30 – 13.00 h AuditoriumAndrological emergencies (priapism, penile fracture, severegenital trauma)Chair: Ates Kadioglu, Turkey001 Current treatment of low-flow, high-flow and stutteringpriapismSukbinder Jeet Singh Minhas, United Kingdom002 Surgical treatment of penile fracture: Current conceptAhmed Shamsodini, Qatar003 Severe genital trauma – emergency treatment in2011Miroslav Djordjevic, Serbia22


Scientific <strong>Program</strong>Thursday, 6 December 2012EC-02Educational Course11.30 – 13.00 h G102/103Contemporary clinical management of women‘s sexualproblems: A practical approach in the everyday clinicalpracticeChair: Lior Lowenstein, Israel001 Prevalence and risk factors of sexual problems inwomenLior Lowenstein, Israel002 Assessment of sexual problems in women – a biopsycho-socialapproachEllen T. M. Laan, The Netherlands003 Women with sexual pain – a clinical approachMijal Luria, IsraelV-01 Video Surgery Course14.00 – 15.30 h AuditoriumVideo Surgery CourseChairs: David Ralph, United KingdomAtes Kadioglu, Turkey001 Simultaneous penile lengthening and penile prosthesisimplantation in patients with Peyronie's diseaseSalvatore Sansalone, Italy002 Penile lengthening for Peyronie's disease by penileprosthesis implantation with double dorsalventralpatch graft: The “sliding technique”Omid Sedigh, Italy003 Penile implant surgery in priapismAsif Muneer, UK004 Correction of congenital penile curvature by therotational techniqueNatalio Cruz, Spain005 The 16 dot technique to correct a penile curvatureAnthony Bella, Canada006 Penile revascularisation techniquesIrwin Goldstein, USA007 Management of the buried penisRados Djinovic, Serbia008 Penile augmentation techniquesJuan Martinez Salamanca, Spain009 New considerations in venous surgeryRonald Virag, FranceSN-04National Symposia14.00 – 16.00 h G102/103AIUS Symposium – La sexualité de l’addict(in French language)Chair: Mireille Bonierbale, FranceAddictions en 2012: Le point en FranceRobert Perney, FranceL‘addiction sexuelle: Où en est-on?Robert Porto, FranceEntre plaisir et addictionMireille Bonierbale, FranceCybersexualité ou hyposexualité?Audrey Gorin, FranceConséquences sexuelles du sevrage en addictologieLaure Grellet, France<strong>ESSM</strong>-01Master Lecture14.00 – 15.00 h ForumResults of <strong>ESSM</strong> 2010 and 2011 Grants<strong>ESSM</strong> Grants 2010Manuela Tutolo, Italy and Ettore di Trapani, ItalyJuan Ignacio Martinez Salamanca, Spain<strong>ESSM</strong> Grants 2011Marteen Albersen, Belgium and Fabio Castiglione, ItalyCarla Costa, PortugalSelim Cellek, United KingdomRT-ESHARound TabLE15.00 – 16.00 h ForumInfertility and sexuality001 Introduction on ESHA, the goals of the organizationIrem Hattat, Turkey002 An infertile person/couple facing sexual problems:the physician's roleJohn Dean, United Kingdom003 An infertile person/couple facing sexual problems:looking at the evidencesStamatis Papaharitou, Greece004 Case studies23


Scientific <strong>Program</strong>Thursday, 6 December 2012RT-01Round TabLE15.30 – 16.30 h Auditorium5-alpha-reductase inhibitors inevitably cause persistentsexual dysfunction, and not onlyChair: John Dean, United Kingdom001 Lecture:5-alpha-reductase inhibitors inevitably cause persistentsexual dysfunction, and not onlyIrwin Goldstein, USA002 Criticisms from – the endocrinologistMichael Zitzmann, Germany003 Criticisms from – the urologistWayne J. G. Hellstrom, USA<strong>ESSM</strong>-02Master Lecture16.30 – 17.30 h Auditorium<strong>ESSM</strong> Award of Excellence001 The “Ignigo Saenz De Tejada” Essm Award of Excellence2011 Winner:Desire from social neuroscience to sexual medicineStephanie Cacioppo, SwitzerlandSA-01Satellite Symposium17.45 – 18.45 h AuditoriumLUTS /BPH, sexual health and beyond – a new startChair: Francesco Montorsi, Italy001 Welcome and introductionFrancesco Montorsi, Italy002 Prostate and sex – context conceived?Pierre Costa, France003 Tadalafil 5 mg once daily – which patients benefitmost?M. Oelke, Germany004 Questions and answersWrap-UpFrancesco Montorsi, Italysupported by an educational grant from Lilly Inc.Opening ceremony19.00 – 20.00 h AuditoriumThe Opening Ceremony is followed by a Welcome Receptionin the exhibition area Onyx and Auditorium Lounge.For details see page 15.<strong>ESSM</strong> Talk ShowRound TabLE16.30 – 17.30 h ForumLow intensity extracorporeal shock wave therapy forerectile dysfunction: Does it eventually work?Chairs: Edgardo Becher, ArgentinaChris G. McMahon, AustraliaHartmut Porst, Germany001 Low intensity extracorporeal shock wave therapy –the scientific backgroundYoram Vardi, Israel002 Low intensity extracorporeal shock wave therapyfor erectile dysfunction – proDimitris Hatzichristou, Greece003 Low intensity extracorporeal shock wave therapyfor erectile dysfunction – conJohn P. Mulhall, USAsupported by an educational grant from Medispec.24


Scientific <strong>Program</strong>Friday, 7 December 2012EC-03Educational Course07.30 – 09.00 h AuditoriumWhat the sexual physician needs to know about sexuallytransmitted infectionsChair: David Goldmeier, United Kingdom001 Sexually transmitted infections – the factsJosef van Eyk, United Kingdom002 Sexually transmitted infections – their relevanceto your patientsEmma McCarty, United KingdomEC-04Educational Course07.30 – 09.00 h G102/103Gynaecological aspects in sexual medicineChair: Alessandra Graziottin, Italy001 How do gynecological disorders impact female sexualfunction: Main pathophysiological pathwaysIrwin Goldstein, USA002 Sexual counseling in contraceptive choiceJohannes Bitzer, Switzerland003 Gynecological and breast cancer – sexual life ofthe survivorsAlessandra Graziottin, ItalyEC-05Educational Course07.30 – 09.00 h ForumThe role of penile prosthesis in contemporary sexualmedicine practiceChair: Carlo Bettocchi, Italy001 The correct choice: Prosthesis and surgical approachRados Djinovic, Serbia002 Difficult implantsEmre Akkus, Turkey003 Case reports on implantsGiulio Garaffa, United Kingdom004 Complications and patient satisfactionAntoine Faix, FranceRT-02Round Table09.00 – 10.30 h AuditoriumStolen femininity – help cancer survivors at regainingtheir own sexualityChairs: Luca Incrocci, The NetherlandsPierre Bondil, France001 Sexual, psychological, and relational functioningin women after surgical treatment for pelvic andvulvar malignanciesLeen Aerts, Belgium002 Impact of chemotherapy on health status and symptomburden of women survivors of colon cancerMelissa S. Y. Thong, The Netherlands003 Sexual function changes in women survived tohematopoietic malignanciesSarah Jayne Liptrott, Italy004 Effects on sexuality of adjuvant therapies forbreast cancerNicoletta Biglia, ItalyRT-03Round Table09.00 – 10.30 h G102/103Even sex is a problem! Sexual rehabilitation in chronicneurologic impairmentChairs: Jens Sønksen, DenmarkDavid Vodusek, Slovenia001 Sexuality in patients with spinal cord injuryFrédérique Courtois, Canada002 Sexuality in patients with parkinson diseaseGila Bronner, Israel003 Sexuality and traumatic (or aquired) brain injuryJim Bender, The Netherlands004 Sexuality in patients with multiple sclerosisWoet Gianotten, The Netherlands25


Scientific <strong>Program</strong>Friday, 7 December 2012RT-04Round Table09.30 – 10.30 h ForumPenile implant surgery – a reappraisal in 2012Chairs: Selahittin Cayan, TurkeyNatalio Cruz, Spain001 Why is surgery to restore erectile function stillunder-utilized? The surgeon‘s perspectiveJuan Ignacio Martínez Salamanca, Spain002 Why is surgery to restore erectile function stillunder-utilized? The partner’s perspectiveFabrizio Palumbo, Italy003 Penile implant surgery: A cost-utility analysis at atime of economic crisisMichael Sohn, GermanyML-01Master Lecture10.30 – 11.00 h AuditoriumDo not lower the guard against HIV!Moderator: Philip Kell, United KingdomLecturer: Wallace Dinsmore, United KingdomML-02Master Lecture10.30 – 11.00 h ForumFemale genital mutilation: Culture, religion, myth and fearsModerator: Pareskevi-Sofia KiranaLecturer: Jasmine Abdulcadir, SwitzerlandHP-02Highlighted Poster Session11.00 – 11.30 h upper LoungeMale sexual health IIChairs: Raanan Tal, IsraelFabrizio Palumbo, Italy001 Evaluation of sexual functions in males receivingrenal replacement therapiesResat Demir, TurkeyY. K. Yakupoglu, Y. Bostanci, F. Atac, E. Ozden,A. Karatas, S. Sarikaya002 Erectile dysfunction in European men with andwithout Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia: Analysis ofEuropean National Health and Wellness SurveyShonda Foster, USAK. Annunziata, E. Shortridge, D. Freedman, L. Vik trup003 Knowledge and skills in the assessment and managementof the sexual problems by different medicalspecialists in a university hospitalDario Garcia-Rojo, SpainJ. Muñoz, M. Barrio-Muñoz, N. Hannaoui, C. Abad,A. Prera, J. C. Oliva, E. Vicente, J. L. Gonzalez-Sala,R. Martos, J. Prats004 Aging male symptoms scale as a way to detect hypogonadismin young menSergey Bogolyubov, RussiaA. Artamonov, M. Pokrovskaja, B. Dmitriev005 Prevalence of male pelvic dysfunction: Resultsfrom the Turkish Society of Androloy Sexual HealthStudy GroupMuammer Kendirci, TurkeyR. Asci, S. Çayan, Ö. Yaman, I. Orhan, M. F. Usta,O. Ekmekcioglu, A. Kadioglu006 Sexual side effects of cardiac medication, what docardiologists know about it?Melianthe Nicolai, The NetherlandsS.-S. Liem, S. Both, R. Pelger, H. Putter, M. Schalij,H. Elzevier007 One patient out of four with new-diagnosed erectiledysfunction is a young menAndrea Salonia, ItalyP. Capogrosso, M. Colicchia, E. Ventimiglia, N. Suardi,M. Ferrari, M. C. Clementi, G. Castagna, P. Rigatti,F. MontorsiHP-01Highlighted Poster Session11.00 – 11.30 h upper LoungeMale sexual health IChairs: Stephane Droupy, FranceNicolae Calomfirescu, Romania001 Sexual dysfunctions among alcoholic patients duringalcohol withdrawal: Prevalence and demandfor specific careLaure Grellet, FranceS. Pelletier, C. Plassot, A. Faix, P. Perney002 Validation of Portuguese version of quality of erectionquestionnaire (QEQ) through international indexof erectile function (IIEF) and RAND 36-itemhealth surveyLeonardo Oliveira Reis, BrazilA. L. Reis, R. Destro Saade, C. A. Santos Jr.,A. Fregonesi003 Assessing metabolic syndrome prevalence amongpatients attending urology offices, is it really agold opportunity to do help detect the syndrome?Antonio Martin Morales, SpainR. Vozmediano Chicharro, V. Baena Gonzalez26


Scientific <strong>Program</strong>Friday, 7 December 2012004 Addressing sexual function in the cardiology practiceMelianthe Nicolai, The NetherlandsS. Both, S.-S. Liem, J. van Bavel, H. Putter,R. Pelger, M. Schalij, H. Elzevier005 Impaired masturbation induced erections: A newcardiovascular risk factor for male subjects withsexual dysfunctionGiulia Rastrelli, ItalyV. Boddi, G. Corona, E. Mannucci, M. Maggi006 Histological examination of the corpora cavernosaof the penis in men who died of coronary heartdiseaseSergey Bogolyubov, RussiaA. Astahova, B. Dmitriev007 Turkish Society of Andrology erectile dysfunctionprevalence studySelahittin Cayan, TurkeyM. Kendirci, Ö. Yaman, R. Asci, I. Orhan, M. F. Usta,O. Ekmekcioglu, A. KadiogluPS-01Podium Session11.30 – 12.00 h AuditoriumPsychosexual issues maleChairs: Paraskevi-Sofia Kirana, GreecePeter M. Leusink, The Netherlands001 Characterization of primary and secondary hypoactivesexual desire in male patients with sexualdysfunctionGiovanni Corona, ItalyG. Rastrelli, E. A. Jannini, L. Vignozzi, G. Forti,M. Maggi002 Correlation between sexual dysfunctions, fatigue,depression and quality of life in patients with relapsing-remittingand progressive multiple sclerosisLucio Dell´ Atti, ItalyL. Compagnucci, M. Danni, R. Gesuita, G. R. Russo,L. Provinciali003 Psychosexologists and andrologists in: A preventiveintervention for young males (androlife esperiencein Italy)Vilma Duretto, ItalyG. Barbero, S. Allasia, F. Lanfranco, E. Castellano,C. Manieri004 Psychosexual correlates: A comparison betweenpatients treated with Sildenafil Citrate and thoseon intracorporeal injectionAmr Gadalla, Egypt005 Different aspects of quality of life and sexualfunctioning in men and women with psychiatricdisordersSanja Maroevic, CroatiaE. Ivezic, G. Arbanas, L. Muzinic, I. Jerkovic, L. MirjanicML-03Master Lecture11.30 – 12.00 h G102/103The critical role of intimacy and monogamy in the sexualrisk behaviors of homosexual individualsModerator: Stamatis Papaharitou, GreeceLecturer: Jeffrey Parsons, USAPS-02Podium Session11.30 – 12.00 h ForumWomen‘s health epidemiologyChairs: Francesca Tripodi, ItalyEllids Kristensen, Denmark001 Effects of female genital cutting on the sexual functionof Egyptian women. A cross sectional studyTarek Anis, EgyptS. Aboul Gheit, H. Awad002 Oxidative stress is not related with sexual disordersand sexual distress in women with type 1 diabetesmellitusKonstantinos Dimitropoulos, GreeceV. Tzortzis, P. Liakos, M. Melekos, G. Koukoulis,A. Bargiota003 Evaluation of prevalence of sexual dysfunctionamong Iranian womenForoozan Khezri, United Arab EmiratesS. Mohebinezhad004 Association between sexual self-concept and premaritalsex among proposed marital couplesTayebe Ziaei, Islamic Republic of IranE. Merghati Khoei, M. Salehi005 Basson’s circular sexual response model is accompaniedwith worse sexual functioning and highersexual distress compared with linear sexual responsemodelsKonstantinos Dimitropoulos, GreeceA. Bargiota, S. Gravas, M. Melekos, G. Koukoulis,V. Tzortzis27


Scientific <strong>Program</strong>Friday, 7 December 2012SA-02Satellite Symposium12.00 – 13.00 h ForumSextiming mattersWelcome and introductionDimitris Hatzichristou, GreeceHow fast?Carlo Bettocchi, ItalyHow long?Antonio Martin Morales, SpainWhy?Emmanuele Jannini, ItalyClosing remarksDimitris Hatzichristou, Greecesupported by an educational grant from Bayer.PS-03Podium Session13.00 – 14.00 h AuditoriumMen‘s sexual health: Surgery IChairs: Beatrice Cuzin, FranceAsif Muneer, United Kingdom001 The medtronic zotarolimus-eluting peripheral stentsystem for the treatment of erectile dysfunction inmales with sub-optimal response to PDE5 inhibitors– 6 month resultsIrwin Goldstein, USAT. Köhler002 Penile prosthesis insertion in patients with refractoryischemic priapism: Immediate versus delayedimplantationEvangelos Zacharakis, United KingdomG. Garaffa, M. Spilotros, A. A. Raheem, N. A. Christopher,D. J. Ralph003 Analysis of complications in patients after penileimplant surgeryIgor Gorpynchenko, UkraineM. Romaniuk, A. Kornienko, P. Aksenov004 Endovascular coil occlusion as an alternative methodfor proximalvenous leak correction in patientswith veno-occlusive EDDmitry Kurbatov, RussiaI. Sitkin, A. Lepetukhin, S. Dubskiy005 Perovic plication technique results in congenitalpenile curvatures and stable Peyronie diseaseLuca Mavilla, ItalyF. Pisanti, R. Giulianelli, L. Albanesi, F. Attisani,B. C. Gentile, D. Granata, G. Mirabile, M. Schettini,T. Shestani006 The „sliding technique“ for the end-stage Peyronie‘sDisease with severe shortening of the penis:Surgical outcomes and patients’ satisfaction after2 years of experienceLuigi Rolle, ItalyM. Timpano, C. Ceruti, O. Sedigh, M. Falcone,E. Gal letto, P. Destefanis, M. Preto, D. Fontana007 A new modified Nesbit technique for the correctionof congenital penile curvature based on geometricprinciples and superficial tunica albugineaexcisionsFranklin Kuehhas, AustriaR. Herwig, P. H. Egydio008 Surgical treatment of Peyronie’s disease usingquadratic derma graftRalf Herwig, AustriaF. Kuehhas009 Report of newly developed multi-layer dissectionmethod and multi-layer suture lengthening withminimal incision in penile enhancement surgerySu-Yeon Jang, Republic of Korea010 Outcome and risk factors for vaginectomy in femaleto-maletransexualsMarco Spilotros, United KingdomG. Garaffa, D. J. Ralph, N. A. ChristopherRT-05Round Table13.00 – 14.00 h G102/103Violence is next doorChairs: Kevan Wylie, United KingdomParaskevi-Sofia Kirana, Greece001 Women‘s risks of intimate partner violenceLoraine Bacchus, United Kingdom002 Forced marriages, stilla seriousrealityAnita Raj, USA003 Who is actually a pedophile?Tillmann Krüger, GermanyRT-06Round Table13.00 – 14.00 h ForumHow may SSRIs eventually affect sexual behavior, sexualfunction and sexual dysfunction?Chairs: Patrick Jern, FinlandZsolt Kopa, Hungary001 Serotonin and sexual function: From bench to clinicFrançois Giuliano, France28


Scientific <strong>Program</strong>Friday, 7 December 2012002 SSRIs and ejaculatory disorders: Almost 20 yearslaterMarcel D. Waldinger, The Netherlands003 The dapoxetine story – lessons to learnHartmut Porst, GermanySA-03Satellite Symposium14.00 – 15.00 h AuditoriumReady, Set, Avanafil: 'on-demand' treatment to meetyour patients' erectile dysfunction needsChair: John P. Mulhall, USA001 Erectile dysfunction: Still a problem in the clinicKonstantinos Hatzimouratidis, Greece002 Why is Avanafil different?François Giuliano, France003 Integrating ED treatment in patients' day-to-daylivesJohn Mulhall, USAsupported by an educational grant from Vivus, Inc.HP-04Highlighted Poster Session15.00 – 15.30 h upper LoungeMale sexual health IVChairs: Selahittin Cayan, TurkeyIlan Efraim Gruenwald, Israel001 Carotid intima media thickness changes in relationto adherence to mediterranean diet in patientswith erectile dysfunctionAthanassios Aggelis, GreeceC. Vlachopoulos, N. Ioakeimidis, A. Synodinos, D. Terentes-Printzios,K. Rokkas, T. Askitis, C. Stefanadis002 Tadalafil once daily following PRN phosphodiesterasetype 5 inhibitor treatment, an assessment ofreturn to normal erectile functionAllen Seftel, USAE. D. Kim, E. R. Goldfischer, X. Ni, P. R. Burns003 Association between erectile dysfunction severityand major adverse cardiovascular events in menwith metabolic syndromeKonstantinos Rokkas, GreeceC. Vlachopoulos, N. Ioakeimidis, D. Terentes-Printzios,A. Aggelis, A. Samentzas, A. Synodinos, K. Aznaouridis,T. Askitis, C. Stefanadis004 Sexual self-confidence and spontaneity after initiationof treatment with tadalafil once a day, tadalafilon demand or sildenafil citrate on demand:a randomized open-label study in previously untreatedpatients with erectile dysfunctionKonstantinos Hatzimouratidis, GreeceH. Büttner, J. Buvat, P. A. Vendeira, I. Moncada,M. Böhmer, C. Henneges, F. Boess005 Ten years later, are we employing under the bestconditions the iPDE5?Borja Garcia, SpainJ. Romero, E. Jimenez, L. Garcia, E. Garcia, A. Leibar,A. Rodriguez006 Usage of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitorLisinopril in the treatment of hypertensive patientswith erectile dysfunctionIgor Gorpynchenko, UkraineM. Romaniuk, J. Gurzhenko, A. Kornienko, A. Gurzhenko007 Effect of SARM + tadalafil in men who demonstratean incomplete response to tadalafil alone fortreatment of erectile function: A single-blind tadalafillead-in, double-blind randomized, parallel,controlled studyCharles T. Benson, USAA. Beardsworth, E. GomezHP-03Highlighted Poster Session15.00 – 15.30 h upper LoungeMale sexual health IIIChairs: Muammer Kendirci, TurkeyFulvio Colombo, Italy001 SIEDY Scale 3, a new instrument to detect psychologicalcomponent in subjects with erectiledysfunctionGiovanni Corona, ItalyE. Bandini, G. Rastrelli, H. Casale, E. A. Jannini,G. Forti, M. Maggi002 The identification of pre-diabetes condition withARIC algorithm, predicts long-term CV events inpatients with erectile dysfunctionGiovanni Corona, ItalyG. Rastrelli, A. Silveri, G. Forti, M. Maggi003 Correlation of erectile dysfunction with metabolicrisk factors of increased cardiovascular risk in nevertreated hypertensive patientsNikolaos Ioakeimidis, GreeceC. Vlachopoulos, K. Rokkas, D. Terentes-Printzios,A. Aggelis, A. Synodinos, A. Samentzas, M. Abdelrasoul,T. Askitis, C. Stefanadis29


Scientific <strong>Program</strong>Friday, 7 December 2012004 Increasing trends of HIV/AIDS among Arab and Jewishmales in Israel, 1986-2010Zohar Mor, IsraelE. Grayeb, A. Beany, I. Grotto005 Sexual functioning mirrors overall man’s health status,even irrespective of cardiovascular risk factorsAndrea Salonia, ItalyM. Colicchia, E. Ventimiglia, N. Suardi, P. Capogrosso,M. Ferrari, M. C. Clementi, G. Castagna, P. Ri gatti,F. Montorsi006 Chronotropic response to exercise testing is associatedwith the presence and severity of erectiledysfunction in middle-aged men with essentialhypertension: Implications for evaluating cardiovascularriskKonstantinos Rokkas, GreeceC. Vlachopoulos, N. Ioakeimidis, A. Aggelis, A. Synodinos,A. Samentzas, A. Katevatis, C. Fassoulakis,T. Askitis, C. Stefanadis007 Endothelial-erectile dysfunction and cardiovascularrisk factors relationshipTatana Sramkova, Czech RepublicL. Zamecnik, K. SramkovaPS-04Podium Session15.30 – 16.30 h G102/103Preclinical research IChairs: Eelke Snoeren, NorwayHenk W. Elzevier, The Netherlands001 Galanin is upregulated in the major pelvic ganglionin the endogenous neuroregenerative responseto cavernous nerve injuryMaarten Albersen, BelgiumJ. Hannan, L. Hakim, X. Liu, F. van der Aa, P. Hedlund,T. Bivalacqua002 Chronic inhibition of cGMP phosphodiesterase5A improves diabetic cardiomyopathy exerting ananti-remodeling effect: A randomized, controlledclinical trial with magnetic resonance imagingAndrea Isidori, ItalyE. Giannetta, N. Galea, C. Iacopo, E. Mandosi,S. Mo rano, C. D. Vizza, A. Lenzi003 Characterization of the blood vessels and their nitrergicinnervation in the rat major pelvic gangliaKarl Beetson, United KingdomS. Smith, S. Cellek, N. Cameron, M. Cotter004 Increased expression of oxidative stress markersin human diabetic cavernosal tissue – comparisonwith clinical dataCarla Costa, PortugalA. Castela, P. Gomes, R. Soares, P. Van Antwerpen,K. Zouaoui Boudjeltia, T. Roumeguere, P. Vendeira,R. Virag005 Stem cell therapy for Peyronie’s disease: Morphologicaland functional outcomes of intraplaqueinjection of Adipose-derived stem cells on a ratmodel of Peyronie’s diseaseLudovic Ferretti, FranceX. Qiu, T. Fandel, H. Orabi, L. Banie, G. Lin, T. Lue006 Temporal changes in neurotrophic factors andneurite growth following cavernous nerve injuryJohanna Hannan, USAM. Albersen, B. L. Stopak, X. Lui, A. L. Burnett,F. van der Aa, P. Hedlund, T. J. Bivalacqua007 Kinetics of intracellular sildenafil uptake and retentionin cultured human penile cavernosal cellsNoel Kim, USAY. Su, I. Goldstein, I. Goldstein, Y. Su008 Vasoscopy as a new diagnostic and therapeutictool for diseases affecting male reproductionMatthias Trottmann, GermanyC. Braun, H.-G. Schaaf, B. Liedl, C. Stief, M. Graw,S. Koelle009 Intracavernosal bone marrow-derived mesenchymalstem cell therapy recovers erectile dysfunctionafter cavernous nerve injury in rats only whencombined with oral tadalafil administrationJavier Angulo, SpainJ. I. Martínez-Salamanca, M. Zurita, E. Martínez-Salamanca, A. Fernández, P. Cuevas, J. Vaquero,J. Carballido010 Erectile and bladder dysfunctions in the type 2diabetic Goto-Kakizaki ratDelphine Behr-Roussel, FranceS. Oger-Roussel, S. Caisey, M. Kergoat, C. Charon,A. Audet, J. Bernabé, F. GiulianoPS-05Podium Session15.30 – 16.30 h ForumMen‘s sexual health: Conservative treatment IChairs: Ferdinando Fusco, ItalyNatalio Cruz, Spain001 PDE5 inhibitor treatment persistence and adherencein Latin American men with erectile dysfunctionCarlos Eurico Cairoli, BrazilL. A. Magno, C. Henneges002 Longer-lasting erection and intercourse with vardenafilorodispersible (ODT) tablets improves sexualquality of life of the coupleAntonio Martin Morales, SpainP. Gutierrez Hernandez, J. Romero Otero, J. A. RomeroMartin30


Scientific <strong>Program</strong>Friday, 7 December 2012003 Effect of once-daily tadalafil on confidence in performingsexual intercourse and difficulty in performingsexual intercourse for men with erectiledysfunction, who were incomplete responders toas-needed PDE-5 inhibitor treatmentAllen Seftel, USAE. R. Goldfischer, R. P. Hayes, P. Wang, R. C. Rosen,S. E. Althof, A. Sontag004 Viagra (Sildenafil Citrate) ordered via the internetis rarely genuineNeil Campbell, USAJ. Clark, V. Stecher, J. Thomas, I. Goldstein005 The effect of a second course of low intensityshock waves for ED in partial or non-respondersto one treatment courseIlan Efraim Gruenwald, IsraelB. Appel, Y. Vardi006 Patient and partner satisfaction from extracorporealshockwave therapy (ESWT) for ED treatmentHalim Hattat, TurkeyE. Hattat, I. Hattat007 The erectile dysfunction and statins (EDS) trial[ISRCTN66772971]Michael Kirby, United KingdomD. Trivedi, D. Welsted008 Valsartan in patients with hypertonic disease: Impacton cardiovascular, metabolic, inflammatoryparameters and on the quality of sexual functionin menMaksym Romaniuk, UkraineA. Kornienko, P. Aksenov009 Adherence rates to the mediterranean diet are lowin erectile dysfunction patientsAthanassios Aggelis, GreeceC. Vlachopoulos, N. Ioakeimidis, D. Terentes-Printzios, A. Synodinos, K. Rokkas, T. Askitis, C.Stefanadis010 Assessing experience and outcomes with combineduse of phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitors inerectile dysfunction treatmentEmma McCarty, United KingdomH. Sadeghi-Nejad, J. Ashby, D. GoldmeierRT-07Round Table16.00 – 17.30 h AuditoriumDissatisfaction after peyronie’s disease /congenital penilecurvature surgeryChairs: Fulvio Colombo, ItalyStephane Droupy, France001 Surgical treatment of Peyronie‘s disease: Choosingthe best approach to improve patient satisfactionPaulo H. Egydio, Brazil002 Penile surgery for cosmetic reasons in men with nofunctional limitations: Is it justified?David Ralph, United Kingdom003 Strategies of dissatisfaction prevention and managementAtes Kadioglu, Turkey004 When short is too short: Penile augmentation surgeryAhmed Shamsodini, QatarRT-08Round Table16.30 – 17.30 h G102/103The history of sexual medicineChairs: Dirk Schultheiss, GermanyLuca Incrocci, The Netherlands001 Artemisia gentileschi – the rape of a female painterreflected in her later art workDirk Schultheiss, Germany002 The envisaged coitus – historical and current conceptsof anatomy during sexual intercourseWillibrord Weijmar-Schultz, The Netherlands003 Oswalt Kolle – sexual liberation in the late 1960sin Germany and The NetherlandsRené Kropman, Netherlands31


Scientific <strong>Program</strong>Friday, 7 December 2012PS-06Podium Session16.30 – 17.30 h ForumProstate healthChairs: Asir Leivar Tamayo, SpainRaanan Tal, Israel001 Time may convert initial PDE5-inhibitor failureinto success following radical prostatectomyMikkel Fode, DenmarkJ. Sønksen, H. Jakobsen002 Mechanism of action of phosphodiesterase type 5inhibition in metabolic syndrome-associated prostatealterations: An experimental study in the rabbitMario Maggi, ItalyA. Morelli, P. Comeglio, S. Filippi, E. Sarchielli,L. Vig nozzi, E. Maneschi, I. Cellai, M. Gacci,A. Lenzi, G. B. Vannelli003 Testosterone and prostate cancer / Rising PSA: Isthe link getting weaker and the picture clearer?Sudhanshu Chitale, United KingdomS. Banerjee, S. Hull, E. Rooney004 The incidence and types of sexual dysfunctionamong prostate cancer patientsEge Can Serefoglu, TurkeyT. R. Saitz, L. M. Douglass, A. Gokce, R. Thomas,W. Hellstrom005 Long-term erectile function outcomes after holmiumlaser enucleation of the prostate (HoLEP)Andrea Salonia, ItalyM. Ferrari, M. C. Clementi, G. Castagna, U. Capitanio,P. Capogrosso, M. Colicchia, E. Ventimiglia,A. Briganti, P. Rigatti, F. Montorsi006 Recovery of erectile function following radical prostatectomy:A two year follow-up studyMikkel Fode, DenmarkJ. Sønksen, H. Jakobsen007 Prevalence of sexual dysfunction, PDE5 inhibitoruse, and lower urinary tract symptoms in hypogonadalmen: Baseline findings from the registry ofhypogonadism in men (RHYME)Raymond Rosen, USAT. Curto, H. Behre, M. Maggi, E. Meuleman,A. Martín Morales, H. Porst, J. Martha, A. Araujo008 A clinical sexologist appears to play an importantin a penile and sexual rehabilitation program mayimprove the outcome of sexual function one yearafter prostate cancer surgery – a prospective interventionalstudyChristina Ljunggren, SwedenP. Stroberg009 The sexual response in men with prostate cancer– introducing “the Suspicion-Diagnosis-TreatmentModel”Andrea Salonia, ItalyF. Montorsi010 Penile morphometric changes after radical prostatectomy:Impact of a rehabilitation programLucia Osorio Cabello, SpainJ. I. Martinez Salamanca, A. Egui Rojo, E. LinaresEspinos, J. Areche Espiritusanto, C. Martinez Ballesteros,J. Carballido RodriguezEC-06Educational Course17.30 – 19.00 h AuditoriumContemporary clinical management of male testosteronedeficiency syndrome – a practical approach in the everydayclinical practiceChair: Mario Maggi, Italy001 The correct choice: Who eventually deserves testosteronereplacementGiovanni Corona, Italy002 What testosterone, and for whom?Mario Maggi, ItalyEC-07Educational Course17.30 – 19.00 h G102/103Genital dermatologyChair: Asif Muneer, United KingdomSpeakers: Asif Muneer, United KingdomChris Bunker, United KingdomEC-08Educational Course17.30 – 19.00 h ForumContemporary clinical management of erectile dysfunction:How to practically approach men with comorbidconditionsChair: Ilan Efraim Gruenwald, Israel001 Risk factor and lifestyle management in the EDpatient: Is it worth the work?Ege Can Serefoglu, Turkey002 The right treatment at the right time, for the rightpatientIlan Efraim Gruenwald, Israel32


Scientific <strong>Program</strong>Saturday, 8 December 2012RT-09Round Table08.00 – 09.30 h AuditoriumNovel drugs and regenerative medicine for the futuretreatment of erectile dysfunctionChairs: Selim Cellek, United KingdomCarla Costa, Portugal001 Let’s ROCK! Rho kinase modulationTrinity Bivalacqua, USA002 NO and friends: Is there a role for modulationof other gasotransmitters in erectile dysfunctiontreatment?Giuseppe Cirino, Italy003 The promise of regenerative medicine for EDMaarten Albersen, Belgium004 Centrally acting drugs for the treatment of sexualdysfunctionBerend Olivier, The NetherlandsPS-07Podium Session08.00 – 09.00 h G102/103Men‘s sexual health: HormonesChairs: Jens Sønksen, DenmarkAlessandra Daphne Fisher, Italy001 CAG repeat length and arterial reactivity after acutetestosterone gel administration in men with severehypogonadismAntonio Aversa, ItalyD. Francomano, R. Bruzziches, A. Radicioni, A. Anzuini,F. Romanelli, G. Fattorini, L. Gandini, A. Lenzi002 Metabolic and cardiovascular outcomes of fatherhood:Results from a cohort study in subjects withsexual dysfunctionAlessandra Daphne Fisher, ItalyG. Rastrelli, E. Bandini, G. Corona, M. Monami,E. Man nucci, M. Maggi003 Testosterone measurement improves risk predictionwhen added to Framingham Risk Score in hypertensivemales with erectile dysfunctionNikolaos Ioakeimidis, GreeceC. Vlachopoulos, K. Aznaouridis, D. Terentes-Printzios, A. Aggelis, A. Aggelakas, A. Synodinos,K. Rokkas, T. Askitis, C. Stefanadis004 Plasma testosterone is associated with FraminghamRisk Score in erectile dysfunction patientsKonstantinos Rokkas, GreeceC. Vlachopoulos, N. Ioakeimidis, A. Aggelis, D.Te rentes-Printzios, A. Synodinos, M. Abdelrasoul,A. Aggelakas, T. Askitis, C. Stefanadis005 “Late onset hypogonadism” is not an isolated condition– comorbidities in elderly hypogonadal menpresenting or referred to urological institutions inGermanySaad Farid, GermanyA. Haider, A. Yassin006 Fat boosts, while androgen receptor activationcounteracts, benign prostatic hyperplasia-associatedprostate inflammationLinda Vignozzi, ItalyM. Gacci, I. Cellai, R. Santi, G. Corona, A. Morelli,G. Rastrelli, P. Comeglio, C. De Nunzio, M. Carini,M. Maggi007 Sexual function in men with a history of hyperprolactinemia(HPRL) after long-term treatment withCabergoline (CAB)Mariano Galdiero, ItalyF. Lo Calzo, R. S. Auriemma, P. Vitale, A. Colao,E. A. Jannini, M. Maggi, R. Pivonello008 Relationship between erectile function and metabolicsyndrome in a cohort of men with low testosteronelevelsEduardo García-Cruz, SpainM. Piqueras, Ó. Cardeñosa, P. Luque, A. Alcaraz009 Changes in men’s sexual, emotional and cognitivefunctioning after taking finasteride for hair loss:A chart reviewRose Hartzell, USAI. Goldstein, S. Goldstein010 Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of intramusculartestosterone undecanoate: Serum andsalivary levels of testosterone in transsexuals withmale identity and in men with hypogonadismJeanette Wahlberg, SwedenC. Webe, B. Ekman, E. Aardal-ErikssonRT-10Round Table08.00 – 09.30 h ForumMating: From preclinical to clinical aspectsChairs: Kevan Wylie, United KingdomArik Shechter, Israel001 Mating is a preclinical issueJim Pfaus, Canada002 Biology of sexual behaviorJoshua M. Tybur, The Netherlands003 Life history evolution and reproductive / marital behaviorsDaniel Krupp, Canada004 Is asexuality a driving factor for separation / divorceor how important is sex for a stable relationshipStanley Althof, USA33


Scientific <strong>Program</strong>Saturday, 8 December 2012PS-08Podium Session09.00 – 10.00 h G102/103Women‘s sexual health: MiscellaneousChairs: Lior Lowenstein, IsraelSarah Wåhlin, Denmark001 Objective measurement of the sexual arousal responsein women with type 1 diabetes mellitusStephanie Both, The NetherlandsP. Enzlin, M. Ter Kuile, P. Weijenborg002 Femprox ® , a topical alprostadil cream treatmentconveys sustained improvement of sexual arousal,lubrication and desire in women suffering from femalesexual arousal disorder (FSAD)Irwin Goldstein, USAB. Damaj, Y. Fernando, D. Frank, I. Moncada003 Free testosterone levels and androgen-relatedgenetic polymorphisms moderate the associationbetween sociosexual orientation and female sexualdesire: A population-based studyAnnika Gunst, FinlandP. Jern, L. Westberg, C. Ankarberg-Lindgren, E. Eriksson,K. Sandnabba, P. Santtila004 Neurogenic perineal and pelvic pain? An EMG studyDavid Vodusek, Slovenia005 Androgens and sexual desire: Are androgen metabolitesthe answer to many years of research?Sarah Wåhlin, DenmarkE. Kristensen, M. Lundqvist, A. S. Cohen, D. M.Hougaard, N. C. Læssøe, A. T. Pedersen, A. Giraldi008 The effect of Gepirone-ER, Fluoxetine, and Paroxetine(SSRIs) compared to placebo on sexualfunction in subjects with and without sexual dysfunctionprior to treatment as measured by the derogatisinventory of sexual function (DISF)Louis Fabre, USAL. C. Smith, L. R. DeRogatis009 Non-pharmacologic weight loss improves sexualand endothelial function in severely obese womenDavide Francomano, ItalyR. Bruzziches, E. A. Greco, A. Lenzi, L. M. Donini,A. Aversa010 Erotical images of lust in West-European romanesquechurches of the 11 th centuryJohan Mattelaer, BelgiumML-04Master Lecture09.30 – 10.00 h AuditoriumCosmetic genital surgery for non functional reasonsModerator: Annamaria Giraldi, DenmarkLecturer: David Veale, United KingdomRT-11Round Table09.30 – 11.00 h ForumLow testosterone and cardiovascular risk: Is there a directconnection?Chairs: Geoffrey Hackett, United KingdomMichael Zitzmann, Germany001 Testosterone and cardiovascular disorders: A preclinicalreappraisalGeoffrey Hackett, United Kingdom002 Testosterone deficiency, cardiovascular risk anddiabetesHugh T. Jones, United Kingdom003 Testosterone deficiency, cardiovascular risk andcomorbid conditionsGiovanni Corona, Italy004 Testosterone replacement therapy and cardiovascularriskAndrea Isidori, ItalyRT-12Round Table10.00 – 11.00 h AuditoriumMale contraception – where do we stand?Chairs: David Goldmeier, United KingdomWalter Stackl, Austria001 Condom use around the globe: How can we fulfilthe prevention potential of condoms?Mikkel Fode, Denmark002 Male contraception in men who have sex with menZohar Mor, Israel003 Male hormonal contraception: Where do we stand?Ahmed Mahmoud, Belgium34


Scientific <strong>Program</strong>Saturday, 8 December 2012PS-09Podium Session10.00 – 10.30 h G102/103Men‘s sexual health: Surgery IIChairs: Cesar Rojas Cruz, SpainKonstantinos Rokkas, Greece001 Sexual satisfaction after penile prostahesis implantation:Penoscrotal versus infrapubic approachKadir Onem, TurkeyR. Asci, C. Beyaz, C. Yalman, T. Serdas, A. Sirtbas,M. Ozen002 Total phallic construction in patients with the exstrophy-epispadiascomplexGiulio Garaffa, United KingdomM. Spilotros, A. A. Raheem, N. A. Christopher, D.J. Ralph003 Total corporal reconstruction and penile prosthesisimplantation in patients with severe fibrosis anderectile dysfunctionSalvatore Sansalone, ItalyG. Garaffa, R. Leonardi, G. Vespasiani, F. P. Ieria,C. Loreto, D. Ralph004 The role of imaging in suspected penile fractureParas Shah, United KingdomM. Shabbir, D. Ralph005 Which one is guilty in self-induced penile fractures:marital status, culture or geographic region?A case series and literature reviewRaidh Alzubaidi, QatarPS-10Podium Session10.30 – 11.00 h G102/103Ejaculatory and orgasmic disordersChairs: Zsolt Kopa, HungaryFrançois Giuliano, France001 Clinical correlates of erectile dysfunction and prematureejaculation in men with couple infertilityFrancesco Lotti, ItalyG. Corona, G. Rastrelli, G. Forti, E. A. Jannini,M. Maggi002 Vardenafil ameliorates intravaginal ejaculatory latencytime by modulating sympathetic tone in menwith lifelong premature ejaculation: A pilot studyAntonio Aversa, ItalyD. Francomano, R. Bruzziches, A. Lenzi003 Effect of botulinium-A toxin injection into bulbospongiosusmuscle on ejaculatory latency time inmale ratsEge Can Serefoglu, TurkeyW. Hawley, G. Lasker, E. Grissom, S. Sikka, G. Dohanich,W. Hellstrom004 Internet survey of men’s help-seeking behaviourfor sexual problemsErsin Akpinar, TurkeyY. Uysal005 An analysis of the reliability and validity of threediagnostic instruments for early ejaculation: Resultsfrom clinical and population-based samplesPatrick Jern, FinlandJ. Piha, A. Gunst, P. SanttilaHP-05Highlighted Poster Session11.00 – 11.30 h upper LoungePreclinical research IIChairs: Manuel Mas, SpainStefan Ückert, Germany001 Synergistic effects of BAY-604552 and vardenafilon relaxation of corpus cavernosum tissue of patientswith erectile dysfunction and clinical PDE5-inhibitor failureMaarten Albersen, BelgiumL. Linsen, H. Tinel, P. Sandner, K. Van Renterghem002 The dose-dependent effects of new herbal formula(KBMSI-2) on penile erection and expressionof nitric oxide synthase isoforms in rat model oftype 1 diabetes compared with phosphodiesterase5 inhibitorWoong Jin Bae, Republic of KoreaY. S. Choi, J. H. Bae, S. J. Kim, H. J. Cho, S. H.Hong, J. Y. Lee, T.-K. Hwang, S. W. Kim003 Erectile dysfunction secondary to radical prostatectomyin humans is related to selective impairmentof nitrergic responses in corpus cavernosumwhile endothelial function is preservedJavier Angulo, SpainJ. I. Martínez-Salamanca, J. M. La Fuente, A. Fernández,E. Martínez-Salamanca, P. Cardoso,P. Cuevas004 Influence of bariatric surgery on the morphologicand biochemical characteristics of corpus cavernosumin the type 2 diabetic ratYong Sun Choi, Republic of KoreaW. J. Bae, J. H. Bae, S. J. Kim, H. J. Cho, S.-H.Hong, J. Y. Lee, T.-K. Hwang, S. W. Kim35


Scientific <strong>Program</strong>Saturday, 8 December 2012005 Immunofluorescent detection of receptor Tie1 inendothelium of corpus cavernosum of aged rat andhumanJoão Fonseca, PortugalI. Tomada, N. Tomada, H. Almeida, D. Neves006 Efficacy of a new intravaginal gel, containing purifiedbovine colostrum, in ovariectomized rats withvaginal atrophySilvia Vailati, ItalyE. Melloni, E. Riscassi, D. Behr-Roussel, M. Sardina007 Protein kinase enzymes in the human vagina – relationto key mediators of the cyclic AMP and cyclicGMP pathwaysStefan Ückert, GermanyJ. Sonnenberg, J. Sonnenberg, F. Assadi-Pour,P. Hedlund, M. KuczykHP-06Highlighted Poster Session11.00 – 11.30 h upper LoungeSurgeryChairs: Ferenc Fekete, HungaryPedro Vendeira, Portugal001 Role of dynamic penile Doppler ultrasonographyin the diagnostic work up of Peyronie’s Disease:Comparison to patients at-home photographyFulvio Colombo, ItalyA. Franceschelli, G. Gentile, V. Vagnoni, R. Schiavina002 The “Kiel knots“ technique for treatment of congenitaland acquired penile deviationDaniar Osmonov, GermanyK. P. Jünemann003 Relevance of the evaluation of the female factor inPeyronie’s diseaseMaria Fernanda Peraza-Godoy, SpainC. Rojas Cruz, M. Gonzalez, J. Sarquella, V. Paredes004 Multi-institutional study to evaluate patient andpartner satisfaction after the implantation of athree piece inflatable penile prosthesis (PP):Titan ® (Coloplast) vs 700CX (AMS)Cesar Rojas Cruz, SpainB. Garcia, J. Romero, A. Fraile, J. Sarquella,E. Ruiz, S. Navio, A. Rodriguez005 A prospective analysis of surgical outcomes andpatients satisfaction rate after AMS Spectra penileprosthesis implantationLuigi Rolle, ItalyC. Ceruti, O. Sedigh, M. Timpano, M. Falcone,E. Gallletto, P. Destefanis, M. Preto, A. Gonella,D. Fontana006 Evaluation of the expert physician satisfactionbetween three piece inflatable penile prosthesis:700CX (AMS) vs Titan ® (Coloplast)Javier Romero, SpainB. Garcia, N. Cruz, M. Fernandez, A. Martin,E. Lledó, C. Rojas, M. Rosello, E. Ruiz, J. Sarquella,A. Leibar007 Distal shaft reconstruction for severe cases of penileprosthesis extrusion or corporal fibrosisPaulo H. Egydio, BrazilF. KuehhasML-05Master Lecture11.30 – 12.00 h AuditoriumThe “Sandra Leiblum” lecture on women’s sexual healthAre women genetically predetermined to sexual dysfunctions?Moderator: Lior Lowenstein, IsraelLecturer: Andrea Burri, United KingdomML-06Master Lecture11.30 – 12.00 h ForumCybersex and net sex dating – a thread for our sexuality?Moderator: Beatrice Cuzin, FranceLecturer: Jay C. Lee, CanadaSA-04Satellite Symposium12.00 – 13.00 h AuditoriumPenile prosthesis implantation: State of the art practicein 2012Chair: David Ralph, United Kingdom001 Overview of the use of antibiotics in penile prosthesisimplantationGerald Brock, Canada002 Innovation in inflatable penile prosthesis technologyTobias Kohler, USA003 Penile prosthesis and Peyronie's diseaseAntoine Faix, France004 Penile prosthesis and priapismDavid Ralph, United KingdomSupported by an educational grant from Coloplast.36


Scientific <strong>Program</strong>Saturday, 8 December 2012RT-13Round Table13.00 – 14.00 h AuditoriumUnder-diagnosis of hypogonadism in high risk populations:Who is the correct candidate for a routine test?Chairs: Stefan Arver, SwedenAntonio Aversa, Italy001 Hypogonadism in obese patientsJacques Buvat, France002 Androgens and Prostate: Facts and no myths, please !Bertrand Tombal, Belgium003 Hypogonadism in patients with cancers unrelatedto androgensJose M. Garcia, USART-16Round Table13.00 – 14.30 h G102/103Hot topics – balancing act between evidence based medicineand expert opinionChairs: Edouard Amar, FranceZdravko Asenov Kamenov, Bulgaria001 Obese patients: Is testosterone the right treatment?ProMario Maggi, Italy002 Obese patients: Is testosterone the right treatment?ConOliveira Reis Leonardo, Brazil003 DHEA – only a T precursor or indeed an effectiveandrogen? ProAbdulmaged Traish, USA004 DHEA – only a T precursor or indeed an effectiveandrogen? ConGiovanni Corona, ItalyRT-14Round Table13.00 – 14.00 h ForumRadical prostatectomy in the robot era: Protection ofsexual functioningChairs: Ignacio Moncada, SpainMustafa Faruk Usta, Turkey001 Choosing the right patient at the right time for theright surgeryChristian Gratzke, Germany002 Preclinical approach to postoperative ED: Somethingnew?Alexander Müller, Switzerland003 Postoperative sexual functioning is not only EDRaanan Tal, IsraelPS-11Podium Session13.00 – 13.30 h Emerald RoomHomosexuality and gender disordersChairs: John Dean, United KingdomPedro Nobre, Portugal001 Psychopathological similarities and differencesbetween gender identity disorder and eating disorderssubjects: The role of the bodyElisa Bandini, ItalyG. Castellini, H. Casale, C. Lo Sauro, L. Lelli, N.Ferruccio, M. C. Meriggiola, D. Dettore, M. Maggi,V. Ricca002 The impact of minority stressors on the mentaland physical health of young gays, lesbians andbisexualsGuy Shilo, IsraelZ. Mor003 Sociodemographic and clinical features of genderidentity disorder: An Italian multicentric evaluationAlessandra Daphne Fisher, ItalyE. Bandini, H. Casale, N. Ferruccio, M. C. Meriggiola,A. Gualerzi, C. Manieri, E. Jannini, E. Mannucci,V. Ricca, M. Maggi004 Older brothers influence the feminized finger ratioof male to female transsexualsManuel Mas, SpainC. Alonso, P. Hernandez, P. Gutierrez005 Genital reassignement surgery in male to femaletranssexuals: A modified techniqueTobias Pottek, GermanyR. Ovenbeck, B. Sadri, S. Furchert, D. Pape,H. Igelmann, T. BöhmerPS-12Podium Session13.30 – 14.00 h Emerald RoomMen‘s sexual health: MiscellaneousChairs: Javier Romero, SpainArik Shechter, Israel001 Cationic surfactants: A possible future for contraception?An in vitro approachMarta Baptista, PortugalR. Tavares, S. Publicover, J. Ramalho-Santos002 High Aortic/Penile Index (API) is a marker of coronaryartery disease in asymptomatic middle-agedhypertensive patients with erectile dysfunctionCharalambos Vlachopoulos, GreeceN. Ioakeimidis, K. Rokkas, A. Aggelis, D. Terentes-Printzios, A. Aggelakas, A. Synodinos, P. Pietri,T. Askitis, C. Stefanadis37


Scientific <strong>Program</strong>Saturday, 8 December 2012003 The relationship of diabetic retinopathy and diabeticmacular edema with erectile dysfunctionSky Chew, AustraliaY. Taouk, E. Lamoureux004 Characterization of hypoactive sexual desire disorder(HSDD) in menLeonard DeRogatis, USAR. Rosen, I. Goldstein, B. Werneburg, J. Kempthorne-Rawson,M. Sand005 The sexual patterns in medical students and itspredictive factors – a single institution study inPortugalCarla Peixoto, PortugalF. Botelho, I. Tomada, N. TomadaSA-05Satellite Symposium14.00 – 15.30 h ForumPremature ejaculation: New clinical perspectivesChairs: Jacques Buvat, FranceChris McMahon, Australia001 Opening and welcomeChris. McMahon002 The theory for serotoninergic modulation of humanejaculation: a neuroendocrinological approachMario Maggi, Italy003 Real life experiences and different therapeutic optionsin managing the couple with PEJacques Buvat, France004 Dapoxetine: Clinical experience and patients’ satisfactionChris McMahon, Australia005 Discussion and closureJacques Buvat, FranceSupported by an educational grant from Menarini Group.HP-08Highlighted Poster Session15.30 – 16.00 h upper LoungeHormonesChairs: Edouard Amar, FranceEduardo García-Cruz, Spain001 Androgen deficiency in aging-male: Relationshipbetween plasma testosterone and components ofmetabolic syndromeAntonio Becerra, SpainM. Menacho, G. Pérez-López, R. Villar, J. M. Rodríguez-Molina,J. L. Llopis, N. Asenjo, M. Lucio,J. M. Del Rey002 Long-term treatment of middle-aged to elderlyhypogonadal men with testosterone undecanoatedoes not indicate an increased risk of prostatecancerSaad Farid, GermanyG. Doros, A. Haider, A. Yassin003 Investigation on psychological symptoms improvesANDROTEST accuracy in predicting hypogonadismin subjects with sexual dysfunctionGiulia Rastrelli, ItalyG. Corona, E. Bandini, C. Strada, E. Maseroli,V. Ricca, C. Faravelli, E. Mannucci, M. Maggi004 Effects of microsurgical testicular biopsy on sexualfunctionNikolaos Sofikitis, GreeceF. Dimitriadis, D. Giannakis, D. Baltogiannis,P. Tsounapi, M. Saito, S. Tomita, D. Dafnis, I. Giakoumakis,A. Takenaka005 Significant nocturia is associated with testosteronedeficiency, independent of age and prostate sizeDae Yeol Yang, Republic of KoreaJ. Kim, S. W. Lee, D. G. Moon, H. J. Park006 Low-energy / low-fat diet reverses metabolic syndrome-inducedchanges in cavernous tissue ofaged ratsInês Tomada, PortugalH. Almeida, D. Neves007 Impaired postprandial glucose but not impairedfasting glucose is associated with low serum testosteronelevelsChen-Hsun Ho, TaiwanH.-J. Yu, Y.-S. Pu, S.-P. LiuHP-07Highlighted Poster Session15.30 – 16.00 h upper LoungeWomen‘s sexual health: MiscellaneousChairs: Stephanie Both, The NetherlandsElianora Bragagna, Austria001 A new device for simultaneous measurement ofpelvic floor muscle activity and vaginal blood flow:A test in a non-clinical sampleStephanie Both, The NetherlandsR. Van Lunsen, P. Weijenborg, E. Laan002 VulvodyniaDagna Kocur, Poland38


Scientific <strong>Program</strong>Saturday, 8 December 2012003 The role of metabolism of nitrogen oxide in developmentof urogenital disorders and women’ssexual dysfunctions in postmenopauseOksana Romashchenko, UkraineA. Soloviev, S. Melnykov, V. Bilogolovskaya, V. Kislova,M. Shcherbak004 Evaluation of sexual function of the pregnant womenFunda Tosun Guleroglu, TurkeyN. Gördeles Beser005 Sexual function and depression in the third trimesterof pregnancy – preliminary resultsMeireluci Costa Ribeiro, BrazilM. U. Nakamura, M. R. Torloni, M. D. Tubino Scanavino,R. Mattar006 Sexual life during family planning periodErika Eros, Hungary007 Sexual function of Brazilian overweight pregnantwomen – preliminary resultsMeireluci Costa Ribeiro, BrazilM. U. Nakamura, M. R. Torloni, M. d. Tubino Scanavino,R. MattarRT-17Round Table16.00 – 17.30 h AuditoriumPDE5is in healthy subjects: From recreational use todopingChairs: Antonio Martin Morales, SpainNicolae Calomfirescu, Romania001 Recreational use of PDE5Is: Recognizing the issueAmr El Meliegy, Saudi Arabia002 Neuropharmaceutical use of PDE5Is for mentalenhancementOlga A. H. Reneerkens, The Netherlands003 Effect of PDE5Is on athletes’ performanceLuigi Di Luigi, Italy004 Doping, PDE5is and the black marketFerdinando Fusco, ItalyRT-15Round Table16.00 – 17.30 h G102/103Organic vs. psychogenic erectile dysfunction, still a necessarydistinction?Chairs: Juza Chen, IsraelChiara Simonelli, ItalyPro-SpeakersOsmo Kontula, FinlandPedro Nobre, PortugalCon-SpeakersPedro Vendeira, PortugalEmmanuele Jannini, ItalyRT-18Round Table16.00 – 17.30 h ForumFemale sexual dysfunction – bench-to-bedsideChairs: Ellen T. M. Laan, The NetherlandsAndrea Burri, United Kingdom001 Preclinical models for the study of peripheral causesof FSDFabio Castiglione, Italy002 In search of an animal models for central causesof FSDEelke Snoeren, Norway003 Innervation of the clitoris and its clinical importanceduring incontinence surgeryHenk W. Elzevier, The Netherlands004 Neuroendocrine aspects of female sexual healthJim Pfaus, CanadaABM17.30 – 18.30 h Forum<strong>ESSM</strong> Annual Business Meeting– for members only –Closing ceremony18.30 – 19.00 h Foruma Best Presentation Awardsa Distribution of MJCSM Certificates39


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ABC Master CourseThursday, 6 December 2012open to all registered congress delegatesPart IABC Master Course09.00 – 12.30 h Emerald RoomSexual development and orientation 09.00 – 10.40 hModerator: Dimitrios Hatzichristou, Greece1. Sexual differentiation, developmentand disorders09.00 hJohn Dean, United Kingdom2. Sexual identity disorders (GID) 09.15 hJohn Dean, United Kingdom3. Sexual orientation 09.30 hKevan Wylie, United Kingdom4. Social, cultural and religious factors 09.45 hWoet L. Gianotten, The Netherlands5. Sexual behaviour variations and paraphilia 10.00 hKevan Wylie, United Kingdom6. Sexual addiction 10.15 hMaria Francesca Tripodi, ItalyQuestions and Answers from the floorBasic anatomy, physiologyand endocrinology10.40 – 12.30 hModerator: Yoram Vardi, Israel1. Male anatomy, physiology and hormons 10.40 hIlan Efraim Gruenwald, Israel2. Female anatomy, physiologyand endocrinology11.15 hArik Shechter, Israel3. HPG and menstrual cycle physiology 11.55 hR.H.W. van Lunsen, The NetherlandsQuestions and Answers from the floorSexuality and childhood13.35 – 14.15 hModerator: Chiara Simonelli, Italy1. Normal sexual development 13.35 hCinzia Silvaggi, Italy2. Pubertas praecox & pubertas tarda 13.55 hLinda Vignozzi, ItalySexuality in the elderly14.15 – 15.05 hModerator: Arik Shechter, Israel1. Aging male 14.15 hGiovanni Corona, Italy2. Aging woman 14.30 hJohannes Bitzer, Switzerland3. Sexual performance patterns in elderly 14.45 hParaskevi-Sofia Kirana, GreeceQuestions and Answers from the floorSexual history taking and therapy 15.05 – 15.35 hModerator: Woet Gianotten, The Netherlands1. Taking sexual history 15.05 hArik Shechter, Israel2. Psychological treatment – when patientshould receive psycho-sexual counseling 15.15 hParaskevi-Sofia Kirana, GreeceMale sexual (dys)function15.35 – 15.45 hModerator: Yacov Reisman, The NetherlandsContraception and male sexuality15.35 hBeatrice Cuzin, FrancePart IIABC Master Course13.00 – 16.55 h Emerald RoomSexual response13.00 – 13.35 hModerator: Chiara Simonelli, Italy1. Psychological considerations in maleand female13.00 hIlan Efraim Gruenwald, Israel2. Psychological variations of response 13.15 hMaria Francesca Tripodi, ItalyQuestions and Answers from the floorHormonal disorders15.45 – 16.20 hModerator: Yacov Reisman, The Netherlands1. Androgens 15.45 hGiovanni Corona, Italy2. Prolactin, thyroid hormones, other 16.05 hGiovanni Corona, ItalyQuestions and Answers from the floorAndrological emergencies16.20 – 16.55 hModerator: Carlo Bettocchi, Italy1. Priapism 16.20 hNatalio Cruz, Spain2. Penile traumas and fractures 16.35 hNatalio Cruz, SpainQuestions and Answers from the floor41


ABC Master CourseFriday, 7 December 2012open to all registered congress delegatesPart IIIABC Master Course09.00 – 12.20 h Emerald RoomPart IVABC Master Course13.00 – 17.00 h Emerald RoomDesire / Libido disorder09.00 – 09.35 hModerator: Pedro Vendeira, Portugal1. Hyperactive sexual disorder 09.00 hFabrizio Palumbo, Italy2. Hypoactive sexual desire 09.10 hJohn Dean, United KingdomQuestions and Answers from the floorErectile disorders (ED)09.35 – 11.00 hModerator: Pedro Vendeira, Portugal1. Psychogenic ED: Tips and tricks 09.35 hParaskevi-Sofia Kirana, Greece2. ED: Definition, epidemiology predictorsand risks09.55 hDimitris Hatzichristou, Greece3. ED treatment 10.25 hHartmut Porst, GermanyQuestions and Answers from the floorEjaculatory and orgasm disorders 11.00 – 12.20 hModerator: Marcel D. Waldinger, The Netherlands1. Premature ejaculation, etiology,epidemiology, risk factors and diagnosis 11.00 hHartmut Porst, Germany2. Medical and psychological treatment of PE 11.20 hMarcel D. Waldinger, The Netherlands3. Delayed /absent ejaculation / orgasm 11.45 hNatalio Cruz, Spain4. Retrograde ejaculation andpainful ejaculation12.00 hNatalio Cruz, SpainQuestions and Answers from the floorPenile disorders13.00 – 15.00 hModerator: Natalio Cruz, Spain1. Phimosis and short frenulum 13.00 hFabrizio Palumbo, Italy2. Congenital penile curvature 13.10 hNatalio Cruz, Spain3. Peyronie disease 13.25 hGiulio Garaffa, United Kingdom4. Micropenis- and small penis syndrome 13.55 hSukbinder Jeet Singh Minhas, United Kingdom5. Penile skin lesions and infections 14.15 hFabrizio Palumbo, Italy6. Penile cancer and sexuality 14.40 hWim Meinhardt, The NetherlandsQuestions and Answers from the floorProstate and sexuality15.00 – 15.35 hModerator: Fabrizio Palumbo, Italy1. Prostatitis 15.00 hYacov Reisman, The Netherlands2. LUTS and BPH 15.10 hYacov Reisman, The Netherlands3. Prostate cancer 15.20 hYacov Reisman, The NetherlandsQuestions and Answers from the floorOther15.35 – 17.00 hModerator: Fabrizio Palumbo, Italy1. Sexual rehabilitation after pelvic surgery 15.35 hJuan Ignacio Martínez Salamanca, Spain2. Cancer and sexuality 15.50 hBeatrice Cuzin, France3. Chronic pelvic pain syndrome and sexuality 16.20 hYacov Reisman, The Netherlands4. STD and sexuality 16.35 hYacov Reisman, The NetherlandsQuestions and Answers from the floor42


ABC Master CourseSaturday, 8 December 2012open to all registered congress delegatesPart VABC Master Course09.00 – 12.20 h Emerald RoomWomen sexual (dys)functions09.00 – 10.10 hModerator: Rik van Lunsen, The Netherlands1. HPG axis – cycle, menopause andhormonal disorders09.00 hGiovanni Corona, Italy2. Hypoactive sexual desire and aversiona. Etiology, epidemiology, risk factors 09.20 hEllen T. M. Laan, The Netherlandsb. Diagnosis and treatment 09.50 hParaskevi-Sofia Kirana, GreeceQuestions and Answers from the floorContraception and sexuality11.40 – 12.00 hModerator: Peter Leusink, The NetherlandsContraception and sexuality11.40 hJohannes Bitzer, SwitzerlandExternal genital disorders12.00 – 12.20 hModerator: Peter Leusink, The NetherlandsDysmorphic syndrome included12.00 hBeatrice Cuzin, FrancePart VIABC Master Course14.00 – 15.10 h Emerald RoomSexual arousal disorder10.10 – 10.30 hModerator: Rik van Lunsen, The NetherlandsSexual arousal disorder10.10 hAnnamaria Giraldi, DenmarkMedical conditions and sexuality 14.00 – 14.15 hModerator: Ellen T. M. Laan, The NetherlandsMedical conditions and sexuality14.00 hAnnamaria Giraldi, DenmarkRestless genital syndromeModerator: Lior Lowenstein, IsraelRestless genital syndromeMarcel D. Waldinger, The Netherlands10.30 – 10.45 h10.30 hOrgasmic disorders10.45 – 11.00 hModerator: Peter Leusink, The NetherlandsOrgasmic disorders10.45 hR.H.W. van Lunsen, The NetherlandsPain11.00 – 11.30 hModerator: Lior Lowenstein, Israel1. Dyspareunia 11.00 hJohannes Bitzer, Switzerland2. Vaginismus 11.10 hJohannes Bitzer, Switzerland3. Vulvar vestibulitis syndrome 11.20 hJohannes Bitzer, SwitzerlandPelvic floor disorder and sexual function /Pregnacy and sexual function14.15 – 14.35 hModerator: Ellen T. M. Laan, The Netherlands1. Pelvic floor disorder and sexual function 14.15 hLior Lowenstein, Israel2. Pregnancy and sexual function 14.35 hLior Lowenstein, IsraelSex and art14.50 – 15.10 hModerator: Ellen T. M. Laan, The NetherlandsSex and art14.50 hRob Schipper, The Netherlands43


Poster PresentationsP-01 Poster SessionMale sexual health001 New-onset erectile dysfunction is more frequentlycomorbid with primary hypoactive sexual desire inyoung menAndrea Salonia, ItalyE. Ventimiglia, M. Colicchia, P. Capogrosso,N. Suardi, M. Ferrari, G. Castagna, M. C. Clementi,R. Matloob, P. Rigatti, F. Montorsi002 Patients attitude about PDE5Is information leafletin the internet eraAndrea Salonia, ItalyM. Ferrari, G. Castagna, M. C. Clementi, N. Suardi,P. Capogrosso, E. Ventimiglia, M. Colicchia,D. Moretti, P. Rigatti, F. Montorsi003 Hormonal associations and sexual dysfunctionsin male patients with impaired fasting glucose:A cross-sectional and longitudinal studyGiovanni Corona, ItalyG. Rastrelli, F. Lotti, G. Forti, M. Maggi004 Inhibitors of 5a-reductase-related side effects in patientsseeking medical care for sexual dysfunctionGiovanni Corona, ItalyG. Rastrelli, E. Maseroli, G. Forti, M. Maggi005 Effects of arginase inhibition on the contractionof human seminal vesicle smooth muscle – an invitro approachAli Saljoughi, GermanyS. Ückert, G. Kedia, M. Kuczyk006 Effects of castration on pituitary-gonadal axis infemale-to-male transsexuals treated with testosteroneAntonio Becerra, SpainM. Menacho, G. Pérez-López, R. Villar, M. Lucio,N. Asenjo, J. M. Rodríguez-Molina, J. L. Llopis,J. M. Del Rey007 Psychobiological, ultrasound and seminal correlatesof metabolic syndrome in male membersof infertile couplesFrancesco Lotti, ItalyG. Corona, S. Degli Innocenti, E. Filimberti, V. Scognamiglio,L. Vignozzi, G. Forti, M. Maggi008 Bulbospongiousus muscle electromyography:A novel diagnostic tool for lifelong prematureejaculationEge Can Serefoglu, TurkeyH. H. Koyuncu, B. Ugurel, B. Aktekin, F. Yencilek009 Sexual and cardiovascular correlates of male unfaithfulnessAlessandra Daphne Fisher, ItalyE. Bandini, G. Rastrelli, G. Corona, M. Monami,E. Mannucci, M. Maggi010 Sustainable positive long-term result of a structuredpostoperative sexual rehabilitation programafter radical prostatectomy regardless of nervesparing (NS) procedure or notChristina Ljunggren, SwedenP. Stroberg011 Patient perspective on approaching physician forED treatment and PDE5 inhibitor prescriptionSung Won Lee, Republic of KoreaJ. Kim, D. Y. Yang, D. G. Moon, H. J. Park012 In vivo testosterone supplementation improvesmetabolic syndrome-induced adipose tissue derangements:A study in rabbitMario Maggi, ItalyE. Maneschi, A. Morelli, S. Filippi, I. Cellai, P. Comeglio,E. Sarchielli, L. Vignozzi, F. Saad, R. Vettor,G. B. Vannelli013 Testosterone/estradiol ratio regulates nitric oxideinducedbladder relaxation and responsiveness tophosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitorsLinda Vignozzi, ItalyS. Filippi, A. Morelli, P. Comeglio, I. Cellai, E. Sarchielli,E. Maneschi, M. Gacci, G. B. Vannelli,M. Maggi014 Thirty years of HIV in Israel – current epidemiologyand future challengesZohar Mor, IsraelY. Levin, D. Chemtob015 The cerebral modification in MtoF transsexualsafter the sex reassignment surgery: A neurophysiologicalstudy based on an emotional P300Luigi Rolle, ItalyM. T. Molo, M. Falcone, S. Vighetti, M. Timpano,C. Ce ruti, O. Sedigh, E. Galletto, M. Preto, D. Fontana016 Impact of atrial fibrillation on erectile functionand arterial stiffness in males without clinicalatherosclerosisCharalambos Vlachopoulos, GreeceN. Ioakeimidis, A. Samentzas, D. Terentes-Printzios,A. Synodinos, A. Aggelis, G. Lazaros, T. Askitis,C. Stefanadis017 Two unconventional risk factors for major adversecardiovascular events in subjects with sexualdysfunction: Low education and reported partner’shypoactive sexual desire in comparison with conventionalrisk factorsGiulia Rastrelli, ItalyG. Corona, A. D. Fisher, E. Mannucci, M. Maggi44


Poster Presentations018 The value of endothelial dysfunction and arterialstiffness for identifying wall motion abnormalitiesduring stress test in erectile dysfunction hypertensivemen: Comparison of vascular markers forimproved detection of heart diseaseAthanassios Aggelis, GreeceC. Vlachopoulos, N. Ioakeimidis, K. Rokkas,D. Terentes-Printzios, A. Synodinos, A. Aggelakas,D. Robolis, T. Askitis, C. Stefanadis019 Unfavourable effects of androgen deficiency onleft ventricular diastolic relaxation, aortic stiffnessand maximal exercise capacity in hypertensivemales: Charting new directions for cardiovasculardisease preventionNikolaos Ioakeimidis, GreeceC. Vlachopoulos, A. Aggelis, D. Terentes-Printzios,K. Rokkas, E. Christoforatou, C. Fassoulakis, T. Askitis,C. Stefanadis020 Premature ejaculation (PE) and infantile nocturnalenuresisElena Longhi, ItalyA. Franceschelli, F. Colombo, A. Salonia021 Unconsumed marriages and sexualityElena Longhi, ItalyA. Franceschelli, F. Colombo, A. Salonia022 Surgical correction of congenital penile curvature:Plication corporoplasty versus nesbit tecniqueKadir Onem, TurkeyR. Asci, C. Yalman, C. Beyaz, T. Serdas, A. Sirtbas,M. Ozen023 New washing protocol for revision surgery of penileimplantsCesar Rojas Cruz, SpainJ. Sarquella024 Tribulus terrestris versus placebo in the treatmentof erectile dysfunction: A prospective, randomized,double-blind, placebo-controlled studyCarlos Alberto Santos Jr., BrazilL. O. Reis, R. Destro Saade, A. L. Reis, A. Fregonesi025 Most hypogonadal men are obese; long-termtestosterone treatment leads to continuous andsustained reductions of body weight and waistcircumferenceSaad Farid, GermanyG. Doros, A. Traish, A. Haider026 Penile length and girth restoration in severe Peyronie‘sdisease – circular and longitudinal graftingFranklin Kuehhas, AustriaR. Herwig, P. H. Egydio027 Penile lengthening and penile prosthesis implantationin patients with peyronie’s disease and severepenile shorteningSalvatore Sansalone, ItalyG. Garaffa, R. Leonardi, G. Vespasiani, F. P. Ieria,C. Loreto, D. Ralph028 Combined treatment of erectile dysfunction in patientswith secondary hypogonadismIgor Gorpynchenko, UkraineM. Romaniuk, J. Gurzhenko, L. Imshinetskaja,P. Aksenov030 Minimally invasive one-sided selective neurotomytechnique in treating patients with premature ejaculationRoman Aliev, Russia031 Isolated inflatable penile prosthesis pump erosionthrough the scrotum: A case reportRaidh Alzubaidi, Qatar032 It takes two to tango: The relational domain in acohort of subjects with Erectile Dysfunction (ED)Valentina Boddi, Italyg. corona, a. d. fisher, g. rastrelli, M. maggi033 ESWT treatment in peyronie‘s diseaseNicolae Calomfirescu, RomaniaS. Bancu, C. Belinski, R. Mihalca034 Effects on the corpus cavernosum of experimentallesions of nerves or arteries supplying the penis ofrats treated or not with TadalafilLuiz E. M. Cardoso, BrazilA. Toledo, J. Medeiros jr., A. Souza, J. Amaro,W. Costa, F. Sampaio035 Should men with mild erectile dysfunction beclosely evaluated for cardiovascular diseases inthe Korean population?Sung Yong Cho, Republic of KoreaO. Kwon, H. Son, S. W. Kim, J.-S. Paick, K. Baik036 Protective effects of L-arginine and L-glutamineon the penis of rats submitted to pelvic radiationWaldemar Costa, BrazilF. Sampaio, C. Gallo, L. Cardoso, D. Benchimol,B. Felix, B. Gregorio, J. Medeiros Jr037 Sinusoidal constriction and vascular hypertrophyin the diabetes-induced rabbit penisWaldemar Costa, BrazilF. Sampaio, M. Abidu-Figueiredo, V. Pereira, M. Chagas,B. Gregorio, D. Benchimol, C. Gallo45


Poster Presentations038 Testosterone role on corpora cavernosa structuresAlexandre MIranda, BrazilC. Gallo, W. Costa, L. Cardoso, B. Felix, D. Benchimol,F. Sampaio039 Erectile dysfunction in diabetic menMohamad Reza Darabi Mahboub, Islamic Republicof IranA. Rezaee Ardani040 L-arginine improves spermatozoid parameters andreproductive function after testicular torsion inprepubertal ratsDiogo de Souza, BrazilR. Milhomen, C. Ribeiro, B. Gregório, C. Gallo,M. Pereira-Sampaio, W. Costa, F. Sampaio041 Morphometric study of the corpus cavernosumafter chronic administration anabolic androgenicsteroid in pubertal and adult ratsDiogo de Souza, BrazilA. Sena, R. Vargas, B. Gregório, C. Gallo, L. Oliveira,S. Frankenfeld, W. Costa, L. Favorito, F. Sampaio042 Priapism in teenage boys following a change in theformulation of depot testosteroneJames Donaldson, United KingdomR. Rees, J. Davies, N. Davis, H. Steinbrecher043 The Edinburgh Penile Cancer Audit 2005 – 2011:Morbidity and outcomes of contemporary treatmentRoland Donat, United KingdomS. McFee044 Is sentinel inguinal lymph node biopsy a reproducibletreatment option in penile cancer?Roland Donat, United KingdomS. McFee045 Piperacillin vs Azithromycin and both combinationin treatment of male with Ureaplasma UrealyticumKim Drasa, AlbaniaA. Xhixha, M. Krasniqi, E. Koci046 Erectile dysfunction - the first sign of cardiovascularpathologies clinically not manifestedIon Dumbraveanu, Republic of MoldovaR. Grajdieru, B. Balutel, V. Ghenciu, A. Tanase047 Sexual disorders – first sign of type II diabetesmellitus (DM)Victoria Ghenciu, Republic of MoldovaI. Dumbraveanu048 Impact of testosterone deficit syndrome (TDS) severityand the presence of most frequent symptomsof TDS on patients’ erectile dysfunctiontreatment preferencesPedro Gutierrez Hernandez, SpainA. Fernandez Lozano, P. Rebollo049 Sexual frequency among married EgyptiansKhaled Gadalla, Egypt050 Evaluation of male sexual function in active acromegalicpatients and after disease remission:Preliminary studyMariano Galdiero, ItalyP. Vitale, L. F. Stella Grasso, F. Lo Calzo, F. Cariati,F. Lotti, M. Maggi, A. Colao, R. Pivonello051 Metabolic syndrome comorbidity in a cohort of1094 men with low testosterone levelsEduardo García-Cruz, SpainO. Cadeñosa, M. Piqueras, P. Luque, A. Alcaraz052 Is ultrasonic therapy effective in patients withPeyronie’s Disease?Mohamad Habous, Saudi ArabiaS. Eldawy, E. Nada, G. Garaffa053 Effect of exercise parameters and body compositionon erectile quality and testosterone levelsEce Hattat, TurkeyH. Hattat, I. Hattat054 Sexuality in later life: A theoretical modelEce Hattat, Turkey055 Pelvic venoablation for the treatment of erectiledysfunction caused by venous leakageRalf Herwig, AustriaF. Kuehhas056 The somatic innervation of the penis: Preliminaryevidence of sexual dysfunction after male slingsurgeryCornelis Hogewoning, The NetherlandsH. Elzevier, M. Bekker, M. DeRuiter057 The SIAMS-ED study: A spontaneous, multicenter,observational study on the efficacy of vardenafil inmen with erectile dysfunction and cardiovascularrisk factorsAndrea Isidori, ItalyG. Corona, A. Aversa, E. A. Jannini, C. Foresta,M. Maggi, A. Lenzi, S. G. Siams-Ed058 Sexually-related urethral injury in women withMayer-Rokitansky syndromeOgnen Ivanovski, MacedoniaV. Georgiev, V. Kojovic, M. Djordjevic059 Consideration of the best method to treat the delayedrecovery case following penile enhancementsurgerySu-Yeon Jang, Republic of Korea060 Evaluation of the safe and efficient surgical procedureof the penile enhancement surgery in uncircumcisedmenSu-Yeon Jang, Republic of Korea46


Poster Presentations061 Allogenic adipose derived stem cell transplantationin rats with erectile dysfunction induced bybilateral cavernous nerve crushing injurySu Jin Kim, Republic of KoreaY. S. Choi, W. J. Bae, H. J. Cho, S. H. Hong, J. Y.Lee, T.-K. Hwang, S. W. Kim062 Influence of the ambulatory bladder pressure monitoringdevice on the erectile function: A preliminaryanimal studySu Jin Kim, Republic of KoreaY. S. Choi, W. J. Bae, H. J. Cho, S. H. Hong, J. Y.Lee, T.-K. Hwang, S. W. Kim063 First description of Ambroxol as a remedy in postorgasmicpainUwe Kinzel, Germany064 Effects of daily administration of low dose phosphodiesterasetype-5 inhibitor (mirodenafil 50mg)on men’s lifeDong Sup Lee, Republic of KoreaS.-J. Lee, H.-S. Choe065 Sex addiction: Fact of fiction?Dennis Lin, USAA. Bergel, E. Gerz066 Male sexuality and pelvic floor surgery of theirfemale partner: A one year follow up studyRisa Lonnee-Hoffmann, NorwayØ. Salvesen, S. Mørkved, B. Schei067 Androgendeficiency in males with type 2 diabetesmellitusEugen Luchytskiy, UkraineV. Luchytskyi, G. Zubkova068 Case report of genital avulsionDung Mai Ba Tien, Viet NamH. Duong Quang069 Penile enhancement techniques to improve patientsatisfaction during penile prosthesis implantJuan Ignacio Martínez Salamanca, SpainE. Linares, L. Del Portillo Sánchez, L. Osorio Cabello,C. Martínez Ballesteros, J. Areche Espiritusanto,J. Carballido Rodríguez070 Simultaneous double implant: Artificial urinarysphincter and penile prosthesis using scrotal uniqueincisionJuan Ignacio Martínez Salamanca, SpainE. Linares, L. Del Portillo, L. Osorio Cabello,C. Martínez Ballesteros, I. Moncada Iribarren,J. Carballido Rodríguez071 Corporoplasty in penile recurvatum: Neurovascularbundles mobilization versus deep dorsal veinstripping – comparing resultsLuca Mavilla, ItalyF. Pisanti, R. Giulianelli, L. Albanesi, F. Attisani,B. C. Gentile, D. Granata, M. Schettini, T. Shestani072 Tele-consultations for male sexual dysfunctionand lower urinary tract symptoms: Patients’ perspectiveKiki Mistry, United KingdomM. Penna, K. Fan, S. Chitale073 Avanafil for on-demand treatment of erectile dysfunction(ED): An analysis of patients attemptingsexual intercourse within 15 minutes of dosingJohn P. Mulhall, USAK. Didonato, W. Hellstrom, A. Burnett, W. Day074 Baseline characteristics associated with low testosteroneand the impact of low testosterone onimprovements in ejaculatory and orgasmic functionin pooled data from clinical trials of tadalafilversus placebo once-dailyDarius A. Paduch, USAA. Bolyakov, X. Ni, P. Polzer075 Suprafascial conceal reservoir: Do we still needtwo-pieces inflatable prostheses?Edoardo Pescatori, ItalyB. Drei, P. Pisi076 Acceptance of and discontinuation rate from erectiledysfunction treatmentMaja Ravnik-Oblak, SloveniaI. Bizjak077 Adult male circumcision and the effect on sexualfunctionLaila Safarfashandi, United KingdomN. Borley, M. Dinneen, B. Khoubehi078 The association between Peyronie‘s disease anddiabetes mellitusWilliam Stebbeds, United KingdomM. Mateus, K. Beetson, S. Cellek, D. Ralph079 Formal and informal sex education: Young Iranians’experienceAlireza Tabatabaie, United KingdomZ. Mofatteh080 The effect of the method of ED diagnosis on predictionof cardiovascular events with erectile dysfunctionDimitrios Terentes-Printzios, GreeceC. Vlachopoulos, N. Ioakeimidis, A. Aggelis, K. Rokkas,K. Aznaouridis, A. Synodinos, A. Samentzas,C. Stefanadis081 Transrectal prostate needle biopsy has a negativeeffect on neurovascular tissue and associated withan increased risk of erectile dysfunction: Resultsof power doppler imaging of the prostateAltug Tuncel, TurkeyU. Toprak, M. Balci, E. Koseoglu, Y. Aksoy, A. Karademir,A. Atan47


Poster Presentations082 From run the risk to be at risk: From checking STIto psychological illnessMarianne Wiksten-Almstromer, SwedenE. Sandstrom083 How many dots in the 16 dot technique?Adham Zaazaa, EgyptA. Abdelal, O. Selim, H. Ghanem084 prolong (TM): review of a newly approved treatmentfor premature ejaculation in EuropeAndy Zamar, United Kingdom085 Effect of LDD175, a novel benzofuroindole compound,on the modulation of corporal smoothmuscles toneSung Won Lee, Republic of KoreaM. R. Chae, H. H. Sung, M. K. Ko, S. J. Kang,J. K. Park086 Clinically significant improvement of erectilefunction following treatment with alprostadilcream (Vitaros ® ) in 1651 patients with erectiledysfunctionJacques Buvat, FranceY. Fernando, B. Damaj, I. Moncada, D. Frank,M. Burger087 A mid–term analysis (6 months) of the effect ofpenile low intensity shock-wave therapy for patientsof varying ED etiologies and different degreesof ED severityIlan Gruenwald, IsraelB. Appel, Y, Vardi088 Retrospective analysis of the efficacy and safety ofonce-daily tadalafil in men with erectile dysfunctionwith or without diabetes mellitusAllan Seftel, USAE- Kim, Y. Ni, p. Burns089 In-vitro effects of PDE5 inhibitor and statin treatmenton the contractile responses of experimentalhyperlipidemic rabbit's corpus cavernosumsmooth muscleYasin Erdem, TurkeyE. Korgali, S. Ayan, G. Gökce, S. Yildrim, Y. Gültekin090 Do the pelvic floor muscles play a role in the controlof ejaculation and what this might imply?Giuseppe La Pera, Italy092 Relationship between testosterone, amss and metabolicsyndrome in a cohort of men with low testosteronelevelsEduardo García-Cruz, SpainM. Piqueras, O. Cardeñosa, P. Luque, A. Alcaraz093 Hystochemical outcomes of tissue remodeling afterpenile girth enhancement using biodegradablescaffoldsUros Bumbasirevic, SerbiaM Djordjevic, T. Kravic, T. Martinovic, M. Bizic,V. Ojovic, M. Majstorovic, B. Stojanovic094 Repair of failed epispadias presenting in adultsMarta Bizic, SerbiaM. Djordjevic, M. Majstorovic, V. Kojovic, B. Stojanovic,G. Korac, Z. Krstic095 Prevalence of sexual dysfunction amongst veteranssuffering of PTSDWatcharaphol Kamnerdsiri, FranceP. WeissP-02 Poster SessionFemale sexual health001 Doing it all gives me a better sex life: The effect ofrole-conflict on depression and sexual satisfactionamong female medical studentsTal Peleg-Sagy, IsraelG. Shahar002 The role of diabetes type in the pathogenesis ofsexual disorders and sexual distress in womenKonstantinos Dimitropoulos, GreeceA. Bargiota, O. Mouzas, M. Bristianou, A. Karatzas,I. Zachos, C. Panou, M. Melekos, G. Koukoulis,V. Tzortzis004 Sexual function of overweight pregnant womenwith gestational diabetes – preliminary resultsMeireluci Costa Ribeiro, BrazilM. U. Nakamura, M. R. Torloni, F. B. Scomparini,M. d. Tubino Scanavino, R. Mattar005 Sexual abuse in a clinical cohort of Canadian patientswith pelvic floor related complaintsMelianthe Nicolai, The NetherlandsJ. Beck, K. Berzuk, H. Putter, R. Pelger, H. Elzevier,P. Voorham-van der Zalm006 Sexual health of women of postmenopausal age inUkraineIgor Gorpynchenko, UkraineO. Romashchenko, S. Melnykov, V. Bilogolovskaya,S. Koval, M. Shcherbak007 Evaluation of sexual functions in females receivingrenal replacement therapiesResat Demir, TurkeyY. K. Yakupoglu, Y. Bostanci, F. Atac, E. Ozden,C. Kaya, S. Sarikaya48


poster presentations008 Scattering metal sparks in the middle of emergencyroom to rescue the penis: Two case reportsRaidh Alzubaidi , Qatar009 Clinical practice one year after training at the<strong>ESSM</strong> School of Sexual MedicineShalini Andrews , United KingdomG. Arbanas010 Association of a triad morbid: Depression, erectiledysfunction and ischemic heart diseaseFarès Asselah , AlgeriaA. Bélaid, M. s. Issad011 “Cancer, sexual health and intimacy”: The firstgeneral guideline on management and treatmentapproaches for health care professionals realizedby the French-speaking supportive cancer care association(AFSOS)Pierre Bondil , FranceD. Habold, F. Farsi, W. Rondali012 Age-related changes in the concentration of elasticfibers in different regions of the rabbit penisLuiz E. M. Cardoso , BrazilW. Costa, M. Chagas, M. Abidu-Figueiredo014 Laser treatment of early stages of stress urinaryincontinence significantly improves sexual lifeIvan Fistonic , CroatiaN. Fistonic, S. Findri Gustek, I. Sorta Bilajac Turina,M. Fistonic015 MCp-1 and fetuin A levels in patients with pCOSand /or obesity before and after metformin treatmentAntoaneta Gateva , BulgariaZ. Kamenov, A. Tsakova016 The effect of education based on James Brownpattern on knowledge of reproductive and sexhealth in women in ShirazMojtaba Homayon , Islamic Republic of Iran017 The castrati – A voice from the heavensPriyadarshi Kumar , United KingdomR. Ibrahim , R. Stanford, R. Kunkler, R. Bell, M. Miller018 Sexual function in aging femaleGiedre Jonusiene , LithuaniaB. Zilaitiene, V. Adomaitiene, R. Aniuliene019 Histologic findings of grafted implants after penileaugmentation surgeryJy Kim , Republic of Korea020 Multi-slit and multi-piece technique: Surgicaltechniques for the allografts in penile augmentationsurgeryY. S. Whnag , Republic of KoreaJ. Kim021 Out of Eastern Africa: Defibulation and sexualfunction in woman with female genital mutilationElke Krause , Switzerland022 The effect of pregnancy and pregnancy-relatedmyths on women’s sexuality. A questionnaire surveyamong South East Hungarian postpartum womenAnna Lakatos , HungaryD. Dweik , G. Mészáros023 Transition to womanhood: Iranian women experiencingvaginismusMitra Molaeinezhad , Islamic Republic of IranE. Merghati Khoei, R. Latifnjad Roudasari, M. Salehi,A. Yousefy024 Widowhood and sexuality; experiences of Iranianwidows about an unspoken issueMitra Molaeinezhad , Islamic Republic of IranS. Kohan025 Effect of desmopressin – on demand – combinedwith anticholinergics in treating coital incontinencein females suffered from overactive bladder(pilot Study)Fathy Moossa , Egypt026 Characteristics of an Egyptian sample of patientswith female sexual dysfunction: A cross-sectionalstudyMona Reda , EgyptH. Hussain027 Importance of a multidisciplinar aproach in le sexual dysfunction: Case report evidenceMaria Fernanda Peraza-Godoy, SpainM. Rosselló Gayá, S. Cañellas Engel, M. Rossellófema-BarbaráThe poster exhibition at the upper Lounge and the technical exhibition at the Onyx Lounge and Auditorium Loungeare open during the follwoing times:Thursday 6 December 2012 13.00 – 21.00 hFriday 7 December 2012 09.00 – 17.00 hSaturday 8 December 2012 09.00 – 17.00 h49


Poster Presentations028 Perception and practice of female cicumcisionand female genital mutilation in indonesian medicalprofessionalGilang Nispu Saputra, IndonesiaS. Quintina029 Seroepidemiology of STI viruses in pregnant women:A retrospective study 2010 – 2011Hoshang Sharify Heydarabad, Islamic Republic ofIranF. Farid Soltany, S. H. Montazam030 Common myths among a group of Iranian womenconcerning sexual relationships during pregnancyMahdieh Shojaa, Islamic Republic of IranR. Mohebbi, L. Jouybari031 Orgasm determining factors in young femalesMarta Skrodzka, PolandJ. Kudelski, M. Chlabicz, T. Werel, B. Darewicz032 All you need to know about cultural and religiousissues in sexual healthAlireza Tabatabaie, United Kingdom033 Sexual difficulties in women after cancer treatmentWendy Vanselow, Australia034 Sexual issues among cervical cancer survivors:How can we help women seek help?Willemijn Vermeer, The NetherlandsR. M. Bakker, A. M. Stiggelbout, G. G. Kenter,C. D. de Kroon, M. M. ter Kuile035 Sexual satisfaction in PrimigravidasElham Zare, Islamic Republic of Iran036 The role of sexual-self concept, five factor personalityin risky sex behaviourTayebe Ziaei, Islamic Republic of IranF. Ziaei037 Bladder, anorectal and sexual function after nervesparingradical hysterectomy for the treatment offormerPS-08-006cervical cancer; a longitudinal prospective cohortstudyQuirine Pieterse, The NetherlandsG. Kenter, C. de Kroon, C. Creutzberg, B. Trimbos,M. ter Kuile50


EUROPEAN SOCIETYFOR SEXUAL MEDICINE16 th COnGrESS OF THE EurOpEAnSOCIETY FOr SEXuAL MEDICInEjoint by the 14 th biannual Congress of the European Federation of Sexology29 January – 2 February 2014 l Istanbul, Turkeywww.essm.orgSAVETHE DATEHosted by: the turkish Society of Andrologythe turkish Association for Cognitive and Behavioral Psychotherapies


MJCSM Exam and <strong>ESSM</strong> Preparation CourseThe first qualification examination of the Multidisciplinary Joint Committee on Sexual Medicine (MJCSM)MJCSM Exam // 5 December 2012Location: Novotel Amsterdam, Europaplein 101083 ad Amsterdam l The Netherlands800 m from the RAI Convention Centre and can be reachedwith the same public transportations as for the RAITime table12:15 – 13:00 Opening of exam room13:00 – 13:15 Introduction (exam room)13:15 – 16.15 Exam time (meeting room)from 16:15 Exam reception offered by the <strong>ESSM</strong>and the MJCSMThe MJCSM is under the auspices of the European Union ofMedical Specialists (UEMS) and was established by the UEMSspecialist sections of Urology, Obstetrics and Gynecology andPsychiatry and functions within the framework of their respectivestatutes and bylaws.The main objective is to guarantee the highest standards ofhealth care in the field of Sexual Medicine in the countries ofthe European Union and associated European countries.More details on www.mjcsm.orgExamination FormatThe exam duration is 3 hours and includes 100 MCQ in5 domains of Sexual Medicine:1. Basic science (including psychology) of the sexualresponse including sexual development2. General sexual issuesa. Impact of genderb. Impact of agingc. Sexual orientationd. Ethical and legal aspectse. Historical aspects3. Diagnosis and management of male sexualdysfunctions4. Diagnosis and management of female sexualdysfunctions5. Other sexual disordersa. Gender identity disordersb. Problematic and variant sexual behavioursc. impact of other conditions, including STI,cancer and cancer treatmentsThe content of the examination will be according to thecurriculum of Sexual Medicine defined by the MJCSM. TheSexual Physician should be able to apply their knowledge tothe many different situations where Sexual Medicine canbenefit patients, and be prepared to use this expertise incollaboration with colleagues in other specialties.52


MJCSM Exam and <strong>ESSM</strong> Preparation CourseLocation: Novotel Amsterdam, Europaboulevard 10 l 1083 AD Amsterdam l The NetherlandsPreparation Course fee: EUR 300Sunday, 2 December 2012Time Subject Lecturer10.00 – 10.05 Opening Yacov Reisman, The Netherlands10.05 – 10.30 Male anatomy, physiology and hormones Woet Gianotten, The Netherlands10.30 – 11.00 Female anatomy and physiology Annamaria Giraldi, Denmark11.00 – 11.30 Sexual response Annamaria Giraldi, Denmark11.30 – 12.00 Break12.00 – 12.30 Psychology of sexual response Annamaria Giraldi, Denmark12.30 – 13.00 Sexual development and orientation Woet Gianotten, The Netherlands13.00 – 14.00 Lunch14.00 – 14.30 Sexual clinical history Yacov Reisman, The Netherlands14.30 – 15.00 Sexuality in elderly population Woet Gianotten, The Netherlands15.00 – 15.30 HPG axis (menstrual cycle and menopause) John Dean, United Kingdom15.30 – 16.00 Sexuality and childhood John Dean, United Kingdom16.00 – 16.30 BreakMale Sexual disorders16.30 – 16.50 Male hypoactive sexual desire disorders John Dean, United Kingdom16.50 – 17.20 Hormonal Disorders and male sexual dysfunction Hartmut Porst, Germany17.20 – 17.50 Hyperactive sexual disorders Woet Gianotten, The NetherlandsMonday, 3 December 201209.00 – 09.50 Erectile dysfunction Hartmut Porst, Germany09.50 – 10.30 Ejaculatory and orgasmic disorders Hartmut Porst, Germany10.30 – 11.00 Break11.00 – 11.30 Andrological emergencies Hartmut Porst, Germany11.30 – 12.00 Prostate diseases and Sexual function Yacov Reisman, The Netherlands12.00 – 12.40 Penile disorders & M. Peyronie Hartmut Porst, Germany12.40 – 13.40 Lunch13.40 – 13.50 Contraception and male sexuality Rik van Lunsen, The NetherlandsFemale sexual disorders13.50 – 14.20 Sexual arousal disorders Annamaria Giraldi, Denmark14.20 – 14.50 Hypoactive sexual desire disorder Annamaria Giraldi, Denmark14.50 – 15.20 Orgasmic disorders Annamaria Giraldi, Denmark15.20 – 15.50 Break15.50 – 16.20 Sexual pain disorders John Dean, United Kingdom16.20 – 16.50 Female external genitals disorders Rik van Lunsen, The Netherlands16.50 – 17.20 Decline in female sexual function in midlife Woet Gianotten, The Netherlands17.20 – 17.50 Contraception and female sexual dysfunction Rik van Lunsen, The NetherlandsMonday. 3 December 2012Tuesday, 4 December 201209.00 – 09.30 Pregnancy and sexuality Woet Gianotten, The Netherlands09.30 – 10.00 Pelvic floor disorders and sexual function Rik van Lunsen, The NetherlandsOthers10.00 – 10.30 Variant sexual behaviour John Dean, United Kingdom10.30 – 11.00 Break11.00 – 11.30 Gender identity disorders John Dean, United Kingdom11.30 – 12.00 Sexual violence and paraphylia Rik van Lunsen, The Netherlands12.00 – 12.30 Sexual addiction Annamaria Giraldi, Denmark12.30 – 13.00 Pelvic pain and sexual dysfunction Rik van Lunsen, The Netherlands13.00 – 14.00 Lunch14.00 – 14.30 Dermatology of the external genitals Rik van Lunsen, The Netherlands14.30 – 15.00 Cancer and sexuality Yakov Reisman, The Netherlands15.00 – 15.30 Break15.30 – 16.00 Iatrogenic sexual dysfunction & sexual hehabilitation Hartmut Porst, Germany16.00 – 16.30 STD, AIDS & sexual function Yakov Reisman, The Netherlands16.30 – 17.00 Tips & Tricks of MCQ exam Yakov Reisman, The NetherlandsTuesday. 4 December 201253


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List of Exhibitors – Exhibition PlanBooth No. Exhititors1 Eli Lilly & Company<strong>ESSM</strong> – European Society for Sexual2MedicineISSM – International Society for Sexual3Medicine4 ESHA – European Sexual Health Alliance5 EFS – European Federation of Sexology6 American Medical Systems7 STORZ MEDICAL AG8 Apricus Bio9 Direx GmbH10 Coloplast11 Dong-A Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.12 Menarini Group12B FOTONA13 MEDISPEC Ltd.14 ITAMAR MEDICALExhititors A – ZBooth No.American Medical Systems 6Apricus Bio 8Coloplast 10Direx GmbH 9Dong-A Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. 11EFS – European Federation of Sexology 5Eli Lilly & Company 1ESHA – European Sexual Health Alliance 4<strong>ESSM</strong> – European Society for SexualMedicine2FOTONA12BISSM –International Society for SexualMedicine3ITAMAR MEDICAL 14MEDISPEC Ltd. 13Menarini Group 12STORZ MEDICAL AG 7Exhibition plan – ONYX AND EXHIBITION LOUNGECateringCateringAMSStorzUpper LoungeEsmerald RoomApricusDirexAuditoriumColoplastCateringg ForumRegistrationG Rooms e56


List of Chairpersons and Presenters<strong>ESSM</strong>European Society forSexual MedicineThe European Society for Sexual Medicine (<strong>ESSM</strong>) is a not-for-profit, multidisciplinary, academic and scientific organisationdedicated to male and female sexual health and dysfunction.Benefits from Becoming an<strong>ESSM</strong> Member• <strong>ESSM</strong> offers its members a permanently updated web-sitewith different forums and a monthly update of the whole scientificliterature of Sexual Medicine, Andrology and relatedmedical disciplines.• <strong>ESSM</strong> provides its members quarterly newsletter, <strong>ESSM</strong> Todaywhich features the most recent news in the field of SexualMedicine and focuses on key topics of interest to physiciansin the field. It is intended that from this 2011 on the <strong>ESSM</strong> TodayNewsletter will also be translated into the most importantEuropean languages.• <strong>ESSM</strong> has supported the creation of the Multidisciplinary JointCommittee on Sexual Medicine (MJCSM) that is working underthe auspices of the European Union of Medical Specialists(UEMS). MJCSM’s objectives are to study, promote and harmonizethe highest level of Sexual Medicine in Europe – bothon the basic and postgraduate level. The MJCSM will determinethe standards for training and assessment in Sexual Medicine.Successful candidates will be awarded on behalf of theMJCSM the title of “Fellow of European Committee on SexualMedicine (FECSM).• Since 2007 <strong>ESSM</strong> has offered interested <strong>ESSM</strong> members theparticipation in a two week structured course of the EuropeanSchool of Sexual Medicine. This course is organizedeach year in July in Oxford (UK) by John Dean, the <strong>ESSM</strong>director for Education.• Besides this structured course <strong>ESSM</strong> offers at its annualcongresses both instructional courses related to topics of interestin Sexual Medicine and Master Courses covering thekey contents of the <strong>ESSM</strong> educational program.• <strong>ESSM</strong> provides to its members both research grants and fellowshipsupports, either on individual application or supportedby the National Affiliated Societies and after approval bythe <strong>ESSM</strong> Scientific Committee.European Society for Sexual Medicine<strong>ESSM</strong> SECRETARIATDaniela Pajola | Via Ripamonti 129 | 20141 Milano, Italyphone: +39 02 – 56601 625 | fax: +39 02 – 70048 577email: admin@essm.orgTake Your Chance –Become a Member of <strong>ESSM</strong>, Now !Seize the day, or in Latin Carpe diem and become a member of<strong>ESSM</strong> now, to take all the advantages and benefits of <strong>ESSM</strong>membership.There are two levels of <strong>ESSM</strong> membership available:<strong>ESSM</strong> /ISSM MembershipA combined <strong>ESSM</strong> / ISSM membership (annual fee 120 EUR) forboth Sexual Medicine Societies (<strong>ESSM</strong> /ISSM) including all <strong>ESSM</strong>and ISSM membership related services, including a subscriptionto the Journal of Sexual Medicine which is the monthly journal ofthe ISSM (International) and <strong>ESSM</strong> (European), and is the leadingJournal in the field of Sexual Medicine. In addition there arereduced registration fees for all ISSM /<strong>ESSM</strong> related congresses.<strong>ESSM</strong> only Membership<strong>ESSM</strong> only membership (annual fee 50 EUR – reduced to 25EUR for residents in training) which includes the <strong>ESSM</strong> officialScientific and Social periodical, the „<strong>ESSM</strong> Today“, full access tothe new comprehensive <strong>ESSM</strong> website:www.essm.org(including regularly updated scientific material, monthly updatedliterature reviews, the most recent guidelines, lecture recordingsand presentations from past <strong>ESSM</strong> congresses), the opportunityto participate in the <strong>ESSM</strong> educational programs, and to apply forscientific and support grants and a reduced fee for the <strong>ESSM</strong>annual congress.Formal <strong>ESSM</strong> membership applications can either be submitteddirectly to the <strong>ESSM</strong> or through one of the national <strong>ESSM</strong> affiliatedsocieties. The <strong>ESSM</strong> Executive Committee is responsible forthe approval of the membership application.<strong>ESSM</strong> Annual Membership FeesCombined <strong>ESSM</strong> /ISSMFee incl. JSM Journal EUR 120<strong>ESSM</strong> only Fee EUR 50** A reduced fee EUR 25 is available for residents in trainingagainst proof of evidence.www.essm.org


List of Chairpersons and PresentersAAbdulcadir, J........................................ 26Aerts, L................................................ 25Aggelis, A................................. 29, 31, 45Akkus, E.............................................. 25Akpinar, E............................................ 35Albersen, M............................. 30, 33, 35Aliev, R................................................ 45Althof, S............................................... 33Alzubaidi, R............................. 35, 45, 49Amar, E.......................................... 37, 38Andrews, S.......................................... 49Angulo, J....................................... 30, 35Anis, T................................................. 27Arbanas, G........................................... 27Arver, S................................................ 37Asselah, F............................................ 49Aversa, A................................. 33, 35, 37BBacchus, L.......................................... 28Bae, W. J............................................. 35Bandini, E............................................ 37Baptista, M.......................................... 37Becerra, A..................................... 38, 44Becher, E............................................. 24Beetson, K........................................... 30Behr-Roussel, D................................... 30Bella, A................................................ 23Bender, J............................................. 25Benson, C. T........................................ 29Bettocchi, C................................... 25, 28Biglia, N............................................... 25Bitzer, J................................... 25, 41, 43Bivalacqua, T....................................... 33Bizic, M............................................... 48Boddi, V............................................... 45Bogolyubov, S................................ 26, 27Bondil, P........................................ 25, 49Bonierbale, M...................................... 23Both, S.......................................... 34, 38Bragagna, E......................................... 38Brock, G.............................................. 36Bronner, G........................................... 25Bumbasirevic, U.................................. 48Bunker, C............................................ 32Burri, A.......................................... 36, 39Buvat, J............................. 22, 37, 38, 48CCabello, F............................................. 22Cacioppo, S......................................... 24Cairoli, C. E.......................................... 30Calomfirescu, N....................... 26, 39, 45Campbell, N......................................... 31Cardoso, L. E. M............................ 45, 49Castiglione, F........................................ 39Cayan, S.................................. 26, 27, 29Cellek, S.............................................. 33Chen, J................................................ 39Chew, S............................................... 38Chitale, S............................................. 32Choi, Y. S............................................. 35Cho, S. Y.............................................. 45Cirino, G.............................................. 33Colombo, F............................... 29, 31, 36Colson, M. H........................................ 22Corona, G................... 27, 29, 32, 34, 37,............................................... 41, 43, 44Costa, C......................................... 30, 33Costa, W.............................................. 45Courtois, F............................................ 25Cruz, N.................. 22, 23, 26, 30, 41, 42Cuzin, B................. 22, 28, 36, 41, 42, 43DDarabi Mahboub, M. R......................... 46Dean, J.............................. 23, 24, 37, 42Dell´ Atti, L........................................... 27Demir, R........................................ 26, 48DeRogatis, L........................................ 38de Souza, D......................................... 46Desvaux, P........................................... 22Di Luigi, L............................................ 39Dimitropoulos, K............................ 27, 48Dinsmore, W........................................ 26Djinovic, R..................................... 23, 25Djordjevic, M........................................ 22Donaldson, J........................................ 46Donat, R.............................................. 46Drasa, K............................................... 46Droupy, S....................................... 26, 31Dumbraveanu, I................................... 46Duretto, V............................................. 27Dweik, D.............................................. 49EEgydio, P. H................................... 31, 36El Meliegy, A........................................ 39Elzevier, H. W................................. 30, 39Erdem, Y.............................................. 48Eros, E................................................. 39FFabre, L............................................... 34Faix, A........................................... 25, 36Farid, S.................................... 33, 38, 45Fekete, F.............................................. 36Fernandez Lozano, A........................... 46Ferretti, L............................................. 30Fisher, A. D.............................. 33, 37, 44Fistonic, I............................................. 49Fode, M......................................... 32, 34Fonseca, J........................................... 36Foster, S.............................................. 26Francomano, D.................................... 34Fusco, F......................................... 30, 39GGadalla, A............................................ 27Gadalla, K............................................ 46Galdiero, M.................................... 33, 46Garaffa, G.......................... 25, 28, 35, 42Garcia, B............................................. 29García-Cruz, E.................... 33, 38, 46, 48García, E.............................................. 22Garcia, J. M......................................... 37Garcia-Rojo, D..................................... 26Gateva, A............................................. 49Georgiadis, J........................................ 22Ghenciu, V........................................... 46Gianotten, W.................................. 22, 25Giraldi, A........................................ 34, 43Giuliano, F................................ 28, 29, 35Goldmeier, D.................................. 25, 34Goldstein, I............ 23, 24, 25, 28, 30, 34Gorin, A............................................... 23Gorpynchenko, I................ 28, 29, 45, 48Gratzke, C............................................ 37Graziottin, A......................................... 25Grellet, L........................................ 23, 26Gruenwald, I. E............ 29, 31, 32, 41, 48Gunst, A.............................................. 34Gutierrez Hernandez, P........................ 46HHabous, M........................................... 46Hackett, G........................................... 34Hannan, J............................................ 30Hartzell, R............................................ 33Hattat, E.............................................. 46Hattat, H.............................................. 31Hattat, I............................................... 23Hatzichristou, D....................... 24, 28, 42Hatzimouratidis, K.......................... 24, 29Hellstrom, W. J. G................................ 24Herwig, R....................................... 28, 46Ho, C.-H.............................................. 38Hogewoning, C..................................... 46Homayon, M........................................ 49IIbrahim, R........................................... 49Incrocci, L...................................... 25, 31Ioakeimidis, N.......................... 29, 33, 45Isidori, A.................................. 30, 34, 46Issad, M............................................... 22Ivanovski, O......................................... 46JJang, S.-Y...................................... 28, 46Jannini, E....................................... 28, 39Jaoudé, G.B......................................... 22Jern, P........................................... 28, 35Jones, H. T.......................................... 34Jonusiene, G........................................ 49KKadioglu, A.............................. 22, 23, 31Kamenov, Z. A..................................... 37Kamnerdsiri, W.................................... 48Kell, P.................................................. 26Kendirci, M.................................... 26, 29Khezri, F.............................................. 27Kim, J.................................................. 49Kim, N................................................. 30Kim, S. J.............................................. 47Kinzel, U.............................................. 47Kirana, P.-S. .......... 26, 27, 28, 41, 42, 43Kirby, M............................................... 31Kocur, D.............................................. 38Kohler, T.............................................. 36Kontula, O............................................ 39Kopa, Z.......................................... 28, 35Krause, E............................................. 49Kristensen, E........................................ 27Kropman, R................................... 22, 3158


List of Chairpersons and PresentersKrüger, T.............................................. 28Krupp, D.............................................. 33Kuehhas, F..................................... 28, 45Kumar, P.............................................. 49Kurbatov, D.......................................... 28LLaan, E. T. M..................... 22, 23, 39, 43Lakatos, A............................................ 49La Fuente de Carvalho, J. .................... 22La Pera, G............................................ 48Larrázabal, M....................................... 22Lee, D. S.............................................. 47Lee, J. C.............................................. 36Lee, S. W....................................... 44, 48Leivar Tamayo, A.................................. 32Leliefeld, H. H. J.................................. 22Leonardo, O. R..................................... 37Leusink, P. M....................................... 27Lin, D................................................... 47Liptrott, S. J......................................... 25Ljunggren, C.................................. 32, 44Longhi, E............................................. 45Lonnee-Hoffmann, R............................ 47Lotti, F............................................ 35, 44Louro, N.............................................. 22Lowenstein, L..................... 23, 34, 36, 43Luchytskiy, E........................................ 47Luria, M............................................... 23MMaggi, M........................... 32, 37, 38, 44Mahmoud, A........................................ 34Mai Ba Tien, D..................................... 47Maroevic, S.......................................... 27Martínez Salamanca, J. I.... 23, 26, 42, 47Martin Morales, A............... 26, 28, 30, 39Mas, M.......................................... 35, 37Mattelaer, J.......................................... 34Mavilla, L....................................... 28, 47McCarty, E..................................... 25, 31McMahon, C. G.............................. 24, 38Meinhardt, W....................................... 42Messelink, B........................................ 22Minhas, S. J. Singh........................ 22, 42MIranda, A........................................... 46Mistry, K.............................................. 47Molaeinezhad, M................................. 49Moncada, I.................................... 22, 37Montorsi, F........................................... 24Moossa, F............................................ 49Mor, Z................................ 30, 34, 37, 44Mulhall, J. P............................. 24, 29, 47Müller, A.............................................. 37Muneer, A................................ 23, 28, 32NNicolai, M................................ 26, 27, 48Nobre, P........................................ 37, 39OOelke, M.............................................. 24Olivier, B.............................................. 33Onem, K........................................ 35, 45Osmonov, D......................................... 36Osorio Cabello, L.................................. 32PPaduch, D. A....................................... 47Palumbo, F.................................... 26, 42Papaharitou, S............................... 23, 27Parsons, J............................................ 27Peixoto, C............................................ 38Peleg-Sagy, T....................................... 48Peraza-Godoy, M. F........................ 36, 49Perney, R............................................. 23Pescatori, E.......................................... 47Pfaus, J......................................... 33, 39Pieterse, Q........................................... 50Pomerol, J. M...................................... 22Porst, H................................... 24, 29, 42Porto, R............................................... 23Pottek, T.............................................. 37Prieto, R.............................................. 22Puigvert, A........................................... 22RRaj, A.................................................. 28Ralph, D.................................. 23, 31, 36Rastrelli, G............................... 27, 38, 44Ravnik-Oblak, M.................................. 47Reda, M............................................... 49Reis, L. O............................................. 26Reisman, Y.......................................... 42Reneerkens, O. A. H............................ 39Ribeiro, M. C.................................. 39, 48Rojas Cruz, C........................... 35, 36, 45Rokkas, K.......................... 29, 30, 33, 35Rolle, L.................................... 28, 36, 44Romaniuk, M....................................... 31Romashchenko, O............................... 39Romero, J...................................... 36, 37Rosen, R.............................................. 32Rosselló Gayá, M................................. 49SSafarfashandi, L................................... 47Saljoughi, A.......................................... 44Salonia, A.......................... 26, 30, 32, 44Sansalone, S............................ 23, 35, 45Santos Jr., C. A.................................... 45Saputra, G. N....................................... 50Schipper, R.......................................... 43Schultheiss, D...................................... 31Sedigh, O............................................. 23Seftel, A................................... 29, 31, 48Segura, A............................................. 22Serefoglu, E. C......................... 32, 35, 44Shah, P................................................ 35Shamsodini, A................................ 22, 31Sharify Heydarabad, H......................... 50Shechter, A.............................. 33, 37, 41Shilo, G................................................ 37Shojaa, M............................................ 50Shortridge, E........................................ 26Silvaggi, C............................................ 41Simonelli, C.......................................... 39Skrodzka, M......................................... 50Smid, W............................................... 22Snoeren, E..................................... 30, 39Sofikitis, N........................................... 38Sohn, M............................................... 26Sønksen, J..................................... 25, 33Spilotros, M.......................................... 28Sramkova, T......................................... 30Stackl, W.............................................. 34Stebbeds, W......................................... 47TTabatabaie, A................................. 47, 50Tal, R....................................... 26, 32, 37Terentes-Printzios, D............................ 47Thong, M. S. Y..................................... 25Tomada, I...................................... 36, 38Tomada, N........................................... 38Tombal, B............................................ 37Tosun Guleroglu, F............................... 39Traish, A.............................................. 37Tripodi, M. F................................... 27, 41Trottmann, M....................................... 30Tuncel, A............................................. 47Tybur, J. M........................................... 33UÜckert, S....................................... 35, 36Usta, M. F............................................ 37VVailati, S............................................... 36van Bergen, J....................................... 22van Eyk, J............................................ 25van Lunsen, R. H................................. 43Vanselow, W......................................... 50Vardi, Y.......................................... 22, 24Veale, D............................................... 34Vendeira, P.................................... 36, 39Vermeer, W.......................................... 50Vignozzi, L............................... 33, 41, 44Virag, R................................................ 23Vlachopoulos, C............................. 37, 44Vodusek, D.................................... 25, 34WWahlberg, J.......................................... 33Wåhlin, S............................................. 34Waldinger, M. D....................... 29, 42, 43Weijmar-Schultz, W.............................. 31Whnag, Y. s.......................................... 49Wiksten-Almstromer, M........................ 48Wylie, K......................................... 28, 33YYakupoglu, Y. K.................................... 48Yang, D. Y............................................ 38ZZaazaa, A............................................. 48Zacharakis, E....................................... 28Zamar, A.............................................. 48Zare, E................................................. 50Ziaei, T........................................... 27, 50Zitzmann, M.................................. 24, 3459


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