POSTER Abstracts |
P1 ABILITY OF NEW MICRO-HOLE ZONE CATHETERS TO DRAIN SEDIMENT COMPARED TO CONVENTIONAL EYELET CATHETERS S. Athanasiadou P2 HOW WOMEN LINK THEIR EXPERIENCES AND QUALITY OF LIFE TO PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE AND PESSARY USE: A QUALITATIVE FRAMEWORK ANALYSIS A. Maidwell-Smith P3 IMPROVED PERFORMANCE WITH THE INTERMITTENT URINARY MICRO-HOLE ZONE CATHETER: A COMBINED ANALYSIS OF THREE RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED STUDIES L. Maja Witten P4 FACTORS INFLUENCING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PELVIC FLOOR PHYSIOTHERAPY ON SEXUAL FUNCTION IN FEMALES SUFFERING FROM DYSPAREUNIA: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW G. Drewett P5 MICRO-HOLE ZONE TECHNOLOGY SHOWS SUPERIOR ABILITY TO EMPTY THE BLADDER: A CROSSOVER RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL IN USERS OF INTERMITTENT CATHETERS L. Maja Witten P6 REDUCTION IN EYELET SIZE IN INTERMITTENT URINARY CATHETERS RESULTS IN LESS UROTHELIAL MICROTRAUMA IN THE BLADDER A.Willumsen P7 PATIENT EXPERIENCE OF PAIN DURING VAGINAL PESSARY REMOVAL AND INSERTION: AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY C. Renouf P8 URETHRAL CARUNCLES - OESTROGEN BEFORE SURGERY EVERY TIME E. White P9 PELVIC PAIN PATIENTS WITH MESH HAVE SIGNIFICANTLY GREATER ISSUES WITH BLADDER, INTIMACY AND ANXIETY THAN OTHER PATIENTS WITH PELVIC PAIN A.Thillainathan P10 CHALLENGES FACED DURING THE COVID-19 PERIOD: PERINEAL HEALTH CLINIC PERSPECTIVE T. Verghese P11 LAPAROSCOPIC ASSISTED TOTAL REMOVAL OF RETROPUBIC TAPE N. Chohan P12 OUTCOMES OF EXTERNAL URETHRAL SPHINCTER (EUS) ONABOTULINUM TOXIN TYPE A (BOTOX) AFTER FAILED SACRAL NEUROMODULATION (SNM) THERAPY IN WOMEN WITH VOIDING DYSFUNCTION (VD)/CHRONIC NON-OBSTRUCTIVE URINARY RETENTION (CNOUR) K. Kapriniotis |