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Friday 25 May 2018 08.45 09.00 Welcome M. Jievaltas, Kaunas (LT) A. Kotsar, Tartu (EE) A. Strotsky, Minsk (BY) C.R. Chapple, Sheffield (GB) 09.00 09.30 EAU Lecture Where are we in male infertility in 2018? 09.30 10.30 Session 1 Advances in imaging radiotherapy on prostate cancer Chairs: M. Kivi, Tallinn (EE) E. Vjaters, Riga (LV) 09.30 09.45 Evaluation of multiparametric prostate MRI M. Žarkovski, Tartu (EE) 09.45 10.00 The role of robotic radiosurgery in treatment of solitary and oligometastatic relapses of prostate cancer M. Mezeckis, Sigulda (LV) 10.00 10.15 Low-dose rate and high-dose rate brachytherapy in prostate cancer R.A. Lenkaityte, Vilnius (LT) 10.15 10.30 Use of 68Ga-PSMA PET-CT in biochemical relapse of prostate cancer M. Kalnina, Riga (LV) V. Skrivelis, Riga (LV) 10.30 11.00 Coffee break 11.00 12.00 Young Urologists Competition Chairs: T. Murtola, Kangasala (FIN) J. Vasquez, Copenhagen (DK) Judges: M. Jievaltas, Kaunas (LT) A. Kotsar, Tartu (EE) A. Strotsky, Minsk (BY) C.R. Chapple, Sheffield (GB) 11.00 11.15 Prostate Cancer Screening: Current status and future perspectives S. Semenov, Minsk (BY) 11.15 11.30 The role of gene poloymorphisms in urinary incontinence P. Aniulis, Kaunas (LT) 11.30 11.45 Multidisciplinary management of blunt kidney trauma K. Miculis, Riga (LV) 11.45 12.00 Upper Tract Urothelial Carcinoma: Is it possible to save the kidney? T. Põdramägi, Tartu (EE) 12.00 13.00 Industry sponsored session

13.00 14.00 Lunch and poster viewing 14.00 15.15 Poster session 1: Prostate cancer - screening, detection and surveillance Chairs: F. Jankevicius, Vilnius (LT) N. Mottet, Saint-Étienne (FR) Poster session 2: Voiding dysfunction, andrology and miscellaneous Room: Beta 2 Chairs: C.R. Chapple, Sheffield (GB) A. Strotski, Minsk (BY) 15.15 16.15 Session 2 Urinary tract infections Chairs: C.R. Chapple, Sheffield (GB) J. Kahu, Tartu (EE) 15.15 15.30 Possibilities and challenges in treatment of recurrent UTI D. Nitkin, Minsk (BY) 15.30 15.45 Influences on microbiome - quo vadis? A. Gessner, Regensburg (DE) 15.45 16.00 Perioperative antibacterial prophylaxis U. Dumpis, Riga (LV) 16.00 16.15 Discussion 16.15 16.30 Coffee break and poster viewing 16.30 17.45 Poster session 3: Renal cancer and treatment of prostate cancer Chairs: M. Jievaltas, Vilnius (LT) TBC Poster session 4: Adrenals and stones Chairs: M. Jievaltas, Vilnius (LT) TBC

ESU/ ESUT Hands-on Training courses in Laparoscopy Course Coordinator: Format: Introduction by course coordinator (15 minutes) Hands-on-training at different models (80 minutes) Questions and answers, tips and tricks (25 minutes) Friday 25 May 2018 09.00 10.30 Course 1 14.00 15.30 Course 2 T. Muul, Tartu (EE) P. Bosas, Vilnius (LT) 16.30 17.30 Course 1 Case discussions, Tips & Tricks and Experience exchange Course 3 focusses on the technical aspects of interesting clinical cases. Two expert surgeons discuss 1-2 prepared cases, each that show a difficult situation that occurs during surgery (e.g. management of bleeding of the renal pedicle during lap. Nephrectomy) and how to manage this situation. The cases are prepared by the tutors of the course and discussed with the participants of the course in an interactive way. Furthermore special tips & tricks are shown and/or discussed by the tutors. This leads to an experience exchange that is beneficial for every participant of the course. Aims and objectives Laparoscopic procedures are continuously evolving in urology based on the increasing expertise of urologic surgeons. This includes ablative procedures, such as radical nephrectomy as well as reconstructive techniques, such as pyeloplasty. Some advanced procedures (i.e. radical prostatectomy, radical cystectomy) have both, ablative and reconstructive steps. Since the number of centres with laparoscopic expertise is still limited in Europe, laparoscopic training programmes have become very important. Hands-on training courses at the pelvi-trainer represent one of the ain steps of such courses. Finally, all remaining questions can be answered and discussed with all tutors including the demonstration of tips and tricks.

Saturday 26 May 2018 08.30 09.30 State-of-the-art lecture Prostate cancer Chairs: F. Jankevicius, Vilnius (LT) 08.30 09.15 Update on prostate cancer N. Mottet, Saint-Étienne (FR) 09.15 09.30 Discussion 09.30 09.45 Coffee break 09.45 10.45 Industry sponsored session 10.45 13.15 ESU Course Bladder cancer 10.45 10.50 European School of Urology: A unique possibility for urological education 10.50 11.05 EAU Guidelines recommendations on Bladder cancer 11.05 11.30 Urinary markers in bladder cancer: The future? E. Xylinas, Paris (FR) 11.30 11.50 TURBT, Re-TURBT, En bloc resection: Where are we? 11.50 12.10 Let s improve the management of patients in radical cystectomy E. Xylinas, Paris (FR) 12.10 12.25 Chemotherapy, Immunotherapy or what in metastatic bladder cancer? 12.25 13.15 Interactive case discussion ESU faculty M. Meniss, Riga (LV) M. Mikkal, Tartu (EE) 13.15 14.15 Lunch and poster viewing 14.15 15.30 Poster session 5: Urothelial tumours and BPH Chairs: A. Minich, Minsk (BY) TBC Poster session 6: Infections and paediatrics Room: Beta 2 Chairs: A. Gessner, Regensburg (DE) V. Lietuvietis, Riga (LV) 15.30 16.30 Session 3 Video session Chairs: A. Kotsar, Tartu (EE) M. Jievaltas, Kaunas (LT) 15.30 15.45 3D possibilities in laparoscopic surgery E. Vjaters, Riga (LV) 15.45 16.00 Laser en bloc resection of bladder tumour D. Tarend, Minsk (BY) 16.00 16.15 Laparoscopic surgery P. Bosas, Vilnius (LT) 16.15 16.30 Laparoscopic removal of large adrenal gland tumour R. Ots, Tartu (EE)

16.30 16.45 Awards for Best Poster Presentation and Young Urologist Competition J. Vasquez, Copenhagen (DK) 16.45 17.00 Closing remarks and farewell M. Jievaltas, Kaunas (LT) A. Kotsar, Tartu (EE) A. Strotsky, Minsk (BY)

ESU Hands-on Training courses in Ureterorenoscopy Course Coordinator: Format: Introduction by course coordinator (15 minutes) Hands-on- Training at different models (75 minutes) Questions and answers, Tips and Tricks (30 minutes) Saturday 26 May 2018 08.30 10.30 Course 1 I. Geldners, Riga (LV) 11.00 13.00 Course 2 R. Ots, Tartu (EE) 14.00 15.00 Course 2 Case discussions, Tips & Tricks and Experience exchange Course 3 focusses on the technical aspects of interesting clinical cases. Two expert surgeons discuss 1-2 prepared cases, each that show a difficult situation that occurs during surgery (e.g. management of bleeding of the renal pedicle during lap. Nephrectomy) and how to manage this situation. The cases are prepared by the tutors of the course and discussed with the participants of the course in an interactive way. Furthermore special tips & tricks are shown and/or discussed by the tutors. This leads to an experience exchange that is beneficial for every participant of the course. Aims and objectives The European Society of Uro-Technology (ESUT) and the EAU Section of Urolithiasis (EULIS) offer an intensive hands-on training course with different models focussing on the endoscopic management of urolithiasis. The delegates will be taken through a sequential programme of Ureterorenoscopy using normal endoscopic instruments in different models. The use of various guide-wires, baskets and intracorporeal lithotripters will be demonstrated. The ESUT and the EULIS faculty consist of experienced surgeons in the field of Ureterorenoscopy. A video demonstrating the different steps and tasks of the procedures will be presented and afterwards the delegates will be instructed according to their level of experience in small teams at the models. Finally, all remaining questions can be answered and discussed with all tutors including the demonstration of tips and tricks.