Topics to be Discussed
SATURDAY, July 5
SUNDAY, July 6
MONDAY, July 7
TUESDAY, July 8
MEMBERS (by Committee)
MEMBERS (Alphabetical order)

Topics to be Discussed
1
Epidemiology Milsom I. (Sweden)
2
Cell Biology Fry C. (U.K)
3
Neural Control Birder L. (USA) - Drake M. (U.K)
4
Pathophysiology Koelbl H. (Germany) - Nitti V. (USA)
5

Initial assessment including quality of life

Staskin D. (USA) - Kelleher C. (U.K)

6
Dynamic Testing Hosker G. (U.K)
7
Imaging, neurophysiology and other tests Tubaro A. (Italy) - Vodusek D. (Slovenia)
8
Drug Treatment Andersson K.E (Sweden) - Chapple C.R. (U.K)
9
Children Tegkul S. (Turkey)
10
Neurogenic Patients Wyndaele J.J (Belgium)
11 Frail Elderly DuBeau C. (USA)
12 Adult conservative management Hay Smith J. (The Netherlands) - Nygaad I. (USA)
13 Surgery for urinary incontinence in men herschorn S. (Canada)
14 Surgery for urinary incontinence in women Smith T. (U.K) - Dmochowski R. (USA)
15 Surgery for pelvic organ prolapse Brubacker L. (USA)
16 Conservative treatment for faecal incontinence Norton C. (U.K)
17 Surgery for Faecal Incontinence Madoff R. (USA)
18 Vesico-Vaginal fistulas in the developing world De Ridder D. (Belgium)
19 Painful Bladder Syndrome Hanno P. (USA)
20 Management using continence products Cottenden A. (U.K)
21 Education and Continence Promotion Newman D. (USA)
22 Economics of Incontinence Moore K. (Australie)
23 Research Payne C. (USA)
Chairpersons