Fiona C. Burkhard, MD, presented “The Making of the Ileal Orthotopic Bladder Substitute with an Afferent Tubular Segment: In Memory of Prof. Urs Studer” during the 43rd Annual Ralph E. Hopkins Urology Seminar on January 31, 2024, in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

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How to cite: Burkhard, Fiona C. The Making of the Ileal Orthotopic Bladder Substitute with an Afferent Tubular Segment: In Memory of Prof. Urs Studer.” January 31, 2024. Accessed Oct 2024. https://grandroundsinurology.com/the-making-of-the-ileal-orthotopic-bladder-substitute-with-an-afferent-tubular-segment-in-memory-of-prof-urs-studer/

The Making of the Ileal Orthotopic Bladder Substitute with an Afferent Tubular Segment: In Memory of Prof. Urs Studer – Summary

In this 18-minute presentation, Fiona C. Burkhard, MD, discusses the ileal orthotopic bladder substitute with an afferent tubular segment, a pioneering contribution to urological surgery made in memory of the late Professor Urs Studer. She provides an in-depth examination of this surgical innovation, highlighting its significance in urology and its impact on patients undergoing radical cystectomy.

Dr. Burkhard begins by acknowledging Professor Studer’s seminal work in developing the ileal orthotopic bladder substitute, which has become a standard in reconstructive urology. She elaborates on the anatomical and functional considerations that guided the design of this neobladder.

Dr. Burkhard also addresses the technical challenges and the meticulous surgical technique required to create this bladder substitute. The presentation pays tribute to Professor Studer’s relentless pursuit of excellence and dedication to improving the quality of life for patients with bladder cancer.

About The 43rd Annual Ralph E. Hopkins Urology Seminar:

The Ralph E. Hopkins Urology Seminar is a multi-day meeting focused on training urologists in the latest in assessing, diagnosing, and treating urologic conditions in the clinical setting. Updates are provided on urologic cancers, stone disease, urologic reconstruction, female urology, infertility, sexual function, emerging surgical techniques, and general urology. The 43rd iteration of the meeting took place from January 31st to February 2nd, 2024, in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

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