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Thursday 15 September 07.45 08.00 Welcome EAU and Chair Host Faculty ERUS Chair Host Faculty Chair Host Faculty F. Montorsi, Milan (IT) A. Mottrie, Aalst (BE) G. Guazzoni, Milan (IT) 08.00 08.10 Outcome of live surgery patients operated at ERUS15 Bilbao J.G. Pereira, Bilbao (ES) 08.10 09.00 Pearls from my practice: Radical prostatectomy Moderators: H. Huland, Hamburg (DE) V. Mirone, Naples (IT) 08.10 08.20 How to get prepared for RARP: Importance of risk stratification and preoperative patient management N. Fossati, Milan (IT) 08.20 08.30 How to improve urinary continence recovery D. Pushkar, Moscow (RU) 08.30 08.40 How to improve erectile function recovery A. Salonia, Milan (IT) 08.40 08.50 How to reduce the risk of positive surgical margins A. Tewari, New York (US) 08.50 09.00 Q&A 09.00 10.00 Live surgery I Moderator: T. Ahlering, Orange (US) Panelists: M. Brausi, Modena (IT) G. Guazzoni, Milan (IT) R. Sanchez-Salas, Paris (FR) M. Stöckle, Homburg (DE) G. Gandaglia, Milan (IT) OR 1 Nerve sparing Robotic Radical Prostatectomy V. Patel, Celebration (US)

OR 2 Robotic Partial Nephrectomy (or rare indication if available) A. Mottrie, Aalst (BE) 10.00 10.30 Coffee break and poster viewing 10.30 11.40 State-of-the-art lectures I Moderators: C. Evans, Sacramento (US) H. Van der Poel, Amsterdam (NL) 10.30 10.45 The role of MRI before diagnosis and for surgical planning C. Moore, London (GB) 10.45 11.00 The practical role of genetic markers in the management of prostate cancer patients C. Evans, Sacramento (US) 11.00 11.15 The role of 3-D imaging reconstructions and intraoperative ultrasound in surgical planning in RAPN I.S. Gill, Los Angeles (US) 11.15 11.30 The role of ERAS concepts in RARC patient J. Catto, Sheffield (GB) 11.30 11.40 Q&A 11.40 12.35 Semi-Live robotic surgery I Moderators: W. Artibani, Verona (IT) P-T. Piéchaud, Bordeaux (FR) 11.40 11.55 Simple prostatectomy and surgical treatment of bladder diverticula G. Novara, Padova (IT) 11.55 12.10 Robot-assisted surgery for RCC with caval thrombus in left and right kidney X. Zhang, Beijing (CN) 12.10 12.25 Retzius sparing Robotic Radical Prostatectomy (RPP) A. Bocciardi, Milan (IT) 12.25 12.35 Q&A 12.35 13.35 Live-Surgery II Moderator: B. Challacombe (GB) Panelists: F. Gaboardi, Milan (IT) A. Mattei, Luzern (CH) C.H. Rochat, Geneva (CH) T. Wilson, Duarte (US) U. Capitanio, Milan (IT) OR 1: Transperitoneal pyeloplasty G. Guazzoni, Milan (IT)

13.35 14.35 Lunch OR 2: Partial nephrectomy I.S. Gill, Los Angeles (US) 14.35 15.25 Learn from the experts: Management of RARP complications Moderators: M. Menon, Detroit (US) V. Patel, Celebration (US) 14.35 14.45 Patient positioning-related complications and nerve damages F. D Hondt, Aalst (BE) 14.45 14.55 Lymphocele and anastomotic leak R. Sanchez-Salas, Paris (FR) 14.55 15.05 Rectal injury A.E. Canda, Ankara (TR) 15.05 15.15 Pelvic and/or retroperitoneal blood loss/haematoma M. Janssen, Homburg/Saar (DE) 15.15 15.25 Q&A 15.25 16.05 Semi-Live Robotic Surgery II Moderators: K. Guru, Buffalo (US) J. Palou, Barcelona (ES) 15.25 15.40 RARC - How to construct an ileal conduit J. Catto, Sheffield (GB) 15.40 15.55 RARC - How to construct a neobladder M. Gallucci, Rome (IT) 15.55 16.05 Q&A 16.05 16.35 Coffee break and poster viewing 16.35 17.45 Live surgery III Moderator: J. Kelly, London (GB) Panelists: M. Brausi, Modena (IT) X. Cathelineau, Paris (FR) P. Dasgupta, London (GB) F. Porpiglia, Turin (IT) J. Rassweiler, Heilbronn (DE) A. Gallina, Milan (IT) OR 1: Radical prostatectomy and extended lymphadenectomy for HRPCa F. Montorsi, Milan (IT) OR 2: Radical nephroureterectomy with bladder-cuff A. Hemal, Winston Salem (US)

17.45 18.25 State-of-the-art lectures II Moderators: J. Davis, Houston (US) V. Pansadoro, Rome (IT) 17.45 18.00 Extreme robotic urology 18.00 18.15 How did I evolve the NSRP technique H. Huland, Hamburg (DE) 18.15 18.25 Q&A 18.25 18.55 ERUS Working Groups Moderator: A. Mottrie, Aalst (BE) 18.25 18.35 ERUS Education Working Group A. Mottrie, Aalst (BE) 18.35 18.50 ERUS Scientific Working Group P. Wiklund, Stockholm (SE) 18.50 19.00 ERUS Reimbursement Working Group J. Witt, Gronau (DE) 19.00 Close

Friday 16 September 08.00 09.10 State-of-the-art lectures III Moderators: J. Davis, Houston (US) D. Murphy, Melbourne (AU) 08.00 08.15 Contemporary role of salvage lymphadenectomy in the management of PCa N. Suardi, Milan (IT) 08.15 08.30 Robot-assisted renal transplantation A. Breda, Barcelona (ES) 08.30 08.45 Postoperative radiotherapy after RARP: Who and when A. Bossi, Villejuif (FR) 08.45 09.00 How to evaluate patients with elevated PSA after RARP? F. Abdollah, Detroit (US) 09.00 09.10 Q&A 09.10 10.30 Live surgery IV Moderator: A. Mottrie, Aalst (BE) Panelists: J. Catto, Sheffield (GB) K. Guru, Buffalo (US) J. Palou, Barcelona (ES) P. Wiklund, Stockholm (SE) E. Di Trapani, Milan (IT) OR 1: RARC Removal of the bladder plus lymphadenectomy P. Dasgupta, London (GB) OR 2: Robotic RPLND J. Porter, Seattle (US) 10.30 11.00 Coffee break and poster viewing 11.00 12.10 Non-Urology Semi-Live Surgery Moderators: G. Guazzoni, Milan (IT) J.G. Pereira, Bilbao (ES) 11.00 11.15 Cholecystectomy and repair of bile duct/hepatic damage G. Spinoglio, Milan (IT) 11.15 11.30 Inguinal hernia repair K. Konstantinidis, Athens (GR) 11.30 11.45 Bowel surgery made easy G. Spinoglio, Milan (IT) 11.45 12.00 Hysterectomy G. Scambia, Rome (IT)

12.00 12.10 Q&A 12.10 13.40 Live surgery V Moderator: M. Menon, Detroit (US) Panelists: A. Mattei, Lucerne (CH) I. Moncada, Madrid (ES) D. Murphy, Melbourne (AU) V. Pansadoro, Rome (IT) 13.40 14.40 Lunch G. La Croce, Milan (IT) OR 1: RARC Ileal conduit P. Wiklund, Stockholm (SE) OR 2: Salvage radical prostatectomy A. Tewari (New York, US) 14.40 16.05 Semi-live surgery III Moderators: W. Artibani, Verona (IT) A. Haese, Hamburg (DE) 14.40 14.55 One stage pelvic and retroperitoneal primary or salvage lymph node dissection for prostate cancer A. Briganti, Milan (IT) 14.55 15.10 Uretero-vesical reimplantation G. Gandaglia, Milan (IT) 15.10 15.25 Management of intraoperative complications R. Sotelo Noguera, Caracas (VE) 15.25 15.40 Evolution of radical prostatectomy: optimizing outcomes M. Menon, Detroit (US) 15.40 15.55 Inguinal lymphadenectomy in penile cancer T. Wilson, Duarte (USA) 15.55 16.05 Q&A 16.05 16.35 Presentations of the best videos (10 min) Moderators: A. De La Taille, Paris (FR) 16.05 16.15 Abstract 3 16.15 16.25 Abstract 2 16.25 16.35 Abstract 1 16.35 16.55 Coffee break and poster viewing

16.55 17.55 Live surgery VI Moderator: Panelists: T. Ahlering, Orange (US) A. Hemal, Winston Salem (US) D. Murphy, Melbourne (AU) H. Van der Poel, Amsterdam (NL) F. Deho, Milan (IT) OR 1: Retroperitoneal tumor nephrectomy or adrenalectomy if available C. Vaessen, Paris (FR) OR 2: Nerve sparing radical prostatectomy M. Graefen, Hamburg (DE) 17.55 18.10 Presentations of the best posters (5-min presentation) Moderators: A. Mottrie, Aalst (BE) F. Rocco, Milan (IT) 17.55 18.00 Abstract 3 18.00 18.05 Abstract 2 18.05 18.10 Abstract 1 18.10 18.25 Closing remarks and presentation of ERUS 2017