John Heesakkers

ICS General Secretary

ICS General Secretary

Yaser Saeedi

President, Emirates Urology Society
ICS-EUS 2025 Meeting Co-Chair

Meeting Co-Chair

Sherif Mourad

ICS-EUS 2025 Meeting Co-Chair

Meeting Co-Chair

Yasser Farahat

ICS-EUS 2025 Scientific Chair

Scientific Chair

Abstract submission opens

31 January 2025

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Continence research: the latest findings

Abstracts submission will be open from 31 January until 3 April 2025 at 23:59:00 GMT

Each abstract will be limited to 500 words. The ICS and EUS have a joint scientific committee and we are grateful for both societies' abstract reviewers.

ABSTRACT CATEGORIES
ICS-EUS 2025 invites Clinical and Non-Clinical Abstracts in Urology, Urogynecology, Colorectal, Bowel Dysfunction, Nursing, Physiotherapy, Conservative Management and Pure and Applied Science.

Abstracts are accepted in the following categories:

CATEGORIES
Anatomy / Biomechanics Overactive Bladder
Andrology NEW FOR 2025 Paediatrics
Anorectal / Bowel Dysfunction Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Conservative Management Pelvic Pain Syndromes
Continence Care Products / Devices / Technologies Pharmacology
E-Health Pregnancy and Pelvic Floor Disorders
Ethics Prevention and Public Health
Female Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) / Voiding Dysfunction Prostate Clinical / Surgical
Female Sexual Dysfunction Quality of Life / Patient and Caregiver Experiences
Female Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI) Rehabilitation
Geriatrics / Gerontology Research Methods / Techniques
Health Services Delivery Transgender Health
Imaging Urethra Male / Female
Male Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) / Voiding Dysfunction Urodynamics
Male Sexual Dysfunction Urolithiasis NEW FOR 2025
Male Stress Urinary Incontinence (Post Prostatectomy Incontinence) Uro-Oncology NEW FOR 2025
Neurourology Urotechnology NEW FOR 2025
Nocturia

10 KEY POINTS TOWARDS A SUCCESSFUL ABSTRACT SUBMISSION!

Follow these steps to make the most of your submission!

  1. Read the submission rules! 5 min read containing key information!
  2. Lack of anonymity is automatic disqualification. Do not mention your name or the name of your clinic or university anywhere in your abstract text.
  3. The reviewers’ first score is for originality. If you’re presenting novel work, start the abstract with “this is the first….”or “this original…”.
  4. The next criterion is scientific merit. Your abstract must demonstrate your study to be scientifically sound.
  5. The methods of your abstract are scrupulously reviewed - make sure its a randomised trial or a well set up systematic review.
  6. Don’t split the results across several abstracts. Give absolute results and relative numbers.
  7. Ensure your conclusion responds to the question in your aims and is consistent with the results.
  8. Select the correct category and key words to ensure that your abstract is reviewed by someone in your discipline.
  9. For non-English speaking writers we recommend having your submission reviewed by someone who knows English well before submission.
  10. Make sure you use the correct and up to date ICS terminology. The use of obsolete terminology may cause rejection.
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