Male & Female Incontinence – Interdisciplinary Connection Between Anatomy, Urology and Pathology with Live Preparation on Human Donors (#FL378)
2025-09-26 / 09:00 AM to 2025-09-26 / 12:00 PM [Timezone: Europe/Berlin]
Impression
We wrapped up this month with an incredible LiSTO.academy webinar exploring the pelvic floor, with live anatomy demonstrations on human body donors. The webinar featured Prof. Marko Konschake and Prof. Peter Rehder with their lectures and live demonstrations on pelvic floor anatomy, while Prof. Bernd Klosterhalfen enriched the program with an online presentation on the pathophysiological requirements for implant materials and structures.
We are deeply grateful to our trainers, and a sincere gratitude to Petra Rohr from Dahlhausen Austria GmbH for the invaluable onsite support. A special thanks to Peter Rademacher from the DynaMesh® team, for initiating the interdisciplinary concept, and to all attendees for playing a key role in the success of this MedEd event.
Dear colleagues,
We are pleased to invite you to a unique webinar, which will be broadcasted live from the Institute of Clinical and Functional Anatomy of the Medical University Innsbruck (MUI).
The interdisciplinary correlations between anatomy of the pelvic floor and the surgical and pathophysiological requirements of medical implants for the treatment in male and female incontinence will be presented in an impressive manner.
You can expect interesting lectures and preparations on human body donors.
Agenda:
Univ. Prof Dr. med. univ. Marko Konschake
Specialist for Clinical and Applied Anatomy, Medical University Innsbruck/AT
“Anatomy of the male and female Pelvic Floor and the anatomical requirements in male and female incontinence / Challenges and solutions”
(Lecture and demonstration of the anatomy on body donors)
Prof. Dr. med univ. Peter Rehder
Reconstructive Urology, Medical University Innsbruck/AT
“Surgical aspects and clinical anatomy of male and female sling treatment with medical implants”
(Lecture and demonstration of the anatomy on human body donors)
Prof. Dr. med. Bernd Klosterhalfen
Pathologist, Pathology Düren/GER
“Pathophysiological requirements for material and structure of medical implants in the pelvic floor”
(Lecture)
ZOOM REGISTRATION:
https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_4sX9YlyBR1mo9Z-ph9amrw
We look forward to welcoming you for a session of interactive discussions across all three topics!
DynaMesh®-SIS implants are designed as a midurethral sling for soft tissue reinforcement of the pelvic floor as part of the surgical treatment of stress urinary incontinence caused by a hypermobile urethra and/or intrinsic sphincter deficiency.
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