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The last decade has seen a significant shift and growth in the surgical options available in the management of symptomatic BPH. Not least driven by patients keen to take up options that avoid a general anaesthetic, that are truly ambulatory, allowing a more rapid return to normal activities but also that avoid the risk of significant post-operative complications, including the development of permanent dry ejaculation and/ or impotence.
  1. Welcome & Introduction - Dr. Neil Barber (UK)

  1. Which role plays the appropriate patient selection in the outcome of BPH treatment with iTind? - Dr. Silvia Secco (Italy)

  1. iTind procedure using a flexible cystoscope: technique, advantages, limitations, my personal experience - Dr. Bilal Chughtai (USA)

  1. iTind procedure using a rigid cystoscope: technique, advantages, limitations, my personal experience - Dr. Luca Cindolo (Italy)

  1. The best site of care for iTind: office vs OR - Dr. Bilal Chughtai (USA), Dr. Neil Barber (UK)

  1. BPH symptoms relief from a patient's point of view 

  1. Clinical evidence on iTind - Dr. Bilal Chughtai (USA)

  1. Training pathway - lessons learned and recommendations - Dr. Silvia Secco (Italy)

  2. Panel discussion and closing remarks - All faculty moderated by Dr. Neil Barber (UK)

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