Clean Intermittent Catheterization in Children and Adult — from Basic to Clinical Application

Workshop Schedule

14:00

Jian Guo Wen

14:05

Tufan Tarcan

14:20

Giovanni Mosiello

14:35

Jane Clarke

14:45

Jian Guo Wen

15:00

John PFA Heesakkers

15:15

All

15:25

John PFA Heesakkers

Aims & Objectives

Advanced
90 minutes
Urodynamics
Clinical
Clean intermittent catheterization Procedures in Children and adult Urodynamic study guidance
Urology, Urogynaecology and Female & Functional Urology, Conservative Management

Clean intermittent catheterization (CIC) is an effective method to help patients with neurogenic bladder dysfunction and other disorders that cause difficulty in urination, to empty their bladder and reduce the risk of upper urinary tract damage. This workshop provides healthcare professionals with a comprehensive overview of CIC, emphasizing basic knowledge, standardized procedures, part time CIC (morning and evening CIC) in patients with LUTS related to PVR increase, the role of UDS in making detail protocol of CIC individually.

Learning Objectives

  • To learn the basic knowledge on bladder and urethral morphology and function as well as the standard procedure of CIC, special CIC stratagem of morning and evening CIC in patients who are able to void partially but with significant increase in PVR that related to LUTS (enuresis, frequency and incontinence, etc).
  • To learn how to use CIC diary and urodynamic study to guide the CIC (determining the interval of cauterization and when begin to start part time CIC or end the CIC).
  • To learn how to prevent, diagnose and treat the CIC complication, especially the CIC related urinary tract infection.

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