EAU19 Barcelona – Highlights Days 1 and 2
The European Association of Urology Congress brings together delegates from across the globe to showcase cutting-edge urological research, and the 34th EAU Congress in Barcelona was no different. With a record high number of 5,500 abstracts submitted, over 1,600 presentations were due to be presented over five days. Adding to that a dizzying selection of 79 courses and hands-on workshops, this year’s EAU Congress was set to be one of the biggest to date.
After missing my flight here, I also missed the lines:
#EAU19 – HUGE queue to get in 😡 pic.twitter.com/mU0X2mg4lM
— Khurshid Ghani 🇬🇧🇮🇳🇺🇸 (@peepeeDoctor) March 15, 2019
and swiftly registered to join a sea of red and yellow bags, coloured appropriately for the Spanish setting. With a big day ahead, the Catalonian capital had turned up the weather and the Fira Gran Via was humming with excitement.
The scientific program was already off to a flying start with a number of Urology beyond Europe sessions. These showcased the links between EAU and international urological societies, including USANZ, SIU and the CAU to name a few, and offered a chance to discuss regional differences in practice patterns and cutting-edge work from all corners of the globe.
The evening approached rapidly, leaving no time for a siesta, as delegates made their way to the official opening ceremony. Prof Christopher Chapple welcomed delegates from around the world to make the most of what EAU19 had in store over the next four days. Presentation of EAU awards ensued, including the Crystal Matula and award for Best Prostate Cancer Research.
Congrats @MaartenAlbersen for receiving the prestigieus Matula Award! Fantastic achievement! Proud of my friend and our @UZLeuven urology team! @joniau @dirkjmkdr @FrankVanderAa5 @GuyBogaert2 #EAU19 @heinvanpoppel pic.twitter.com/a4qbRKBE6l
— Wouter Everaerts (@EveraertsW) March 15, 2019
@veerukasi collecting the Best Prostate Cancer Research Award for the NEJM PRECISION paper from Fritz Schroder and Chris Chapple #EAU19 💃🏼🎉💃🏼 pic.twitter.com/y6V6LTG5qI
— Caroline Moore (@mrsprostate) March 15, 2019
The end of formal proceedings had us seeing red, literally, as the Red area set alight with song and dance over a fiery backdrop in a vibrant performance from the opera Carmen.
This was soon to be eclipsed by two aerial silk acrobats accompanying an emphatic rendition of Freddie Mercury’s 1992 Olympic classic, Barcelona.
As the ceremony came to a close, it was time to network with colleagues and enjoy some Catalonian cuisine.
Court was in session early on Saturday morning, as a plenary on nightmares in stone disease chaired by Tim O’Brien and Thomas Knoll kicked off Day 2. With a medico-legal theme, Palle Osther spoke about the forgotten stent and sung the importance of leaving no stone unturned.
“Emphasis on stent removal is essential. As a urologist, It is your job!” By @OstherPalle #EAU19 pic.twitter.com/3JMrQpqDST
— T. Emre Sener (@dremresener) March 16, 2019
“Emphasis on stent removal is essential. As a urologist, It is your job!” By @OstherPalle #EAU19 pic.twitter.com/3JMrQpqDST
— T. Emre Sener (@dremresener) March 16, 2019
Prof Osther gives a little musical twist. pic.twitter.com/IaUhhXEPF2
— European Association of Urology (EAU) (@Uroweb) March 16, 2019
He was followed by horror stories of bowel injury during PCNL.
Colonic injury after PCNL. @SEITZ_C_C summarises evidence and management. I’m surprised you don’t say pre-op CT is mandatory before PCNL. Importance of intra-op ultrasound as well. The lawyer all over the absence of this imaging in the presented case. Nightmare scenario #EAU19 pic.twitter.com/GVRtNSXWYW
— Matthew Bultitude (@MattBultitude) March 16, 2019
The mood was very different across the hall, however, as delegates geared up for a live surgery session courtesy of the Section of Uro-Technology, including a number from Barcelona’s own Fundació Puigvert Hospital.
Ready to start 16 live surgeries at @FPuigvert ,broadcasting to Euroauditorium #EAU19 . Crossing fingers, everything it’s going to be ok, a lot of people involved pic.twitter.com/KeJUKLFasW
— Oriol Angerri (@oangerri) March 16, 2019
Presenting and learning from live surgery is always a privilege, and all were grateful to those patients who generously agreed to participate.
PCNL and RAPN two masterpieces performed by @oangerri and @alexmottrie in @eauesut live surgery section #EAU19 #UroSoMe pic.twitter.com/FusamfJhzW
— Leonardo Tortolero (@DrTortolero) March 16, 2019
With no shortage of residents at this year’s congress,
1813 residents registered for #eau19. Future of #urology pic.twitter.com/R8t615tGPX
— Hendrik Borgmann (@HendrikBorgmann) March 15, 2019
the European Society of Residents in Urology and Young Urology Office ran the extremely useful YUORDay19, covering ‘need to know’ information for residents, with topics ranging from the recent PRECISION and POUT trials to career advice and surgical tips and tricks.
Very happy to have a full house attending YUORDay19 for this new thematic session: what do residents need to know about the practice changing clinical studies, by @MRoupret @DrShariat @veerukasi @u_capitanio @ESRUrology moderated by @JGomezRivas @PeterBOstergren #EAU19 pic.twitter.com/ge3WAwRqci
— European Society of Residents in Urology (@ESRUrology) March 16, 2019
@tsoburol eloquently presenting the keys to optimal TURBT surgery #EAU19 – good tip: use a #coldsighter biopsy to judge depth before getting the loop out; particularly useful for reresections when depth not obvious @BURSTurology pic.twitter.com/BQHkcPFUqh
— Veeru Kasi (@veerukasi) March 16, 2019
EAU Guidelines also proved hugely popular once again, with delegates lining up to collect their copy of the brand new edition.
Happy to see people queuing for new release of #eauguidelines at #EAU19 !! After a year of work it is a nice reward. Thank you to all the members of the panels and to the staff of @Uroweb guidelines office for making it possible !!! pic.twitter.com/MygvxbSIV0
— Maria J. Ribal (@MariaJRibal) March 16, 2019
No meeting would be complete without a plethora of debates, and EAU19 was no different. The Controversies in Guidelines sessions covered a range of contentious topics in areas such as MRI-guided prostate biopsy, TURBT and adjuvant chemotherapy in UTUC. It was often standing room only, forcing a one-in one-out policy with some lines wrapping around the presentation rooms.
#EAU19 Guidelines Controversies: session on now in Green Room 2. Standing room only @Uroweb @MarekBabjuk @NDowJames @JimCatto “The American will fix the problems of Europe” no pressure, eh? @EurUrolOncol pic.twitter.com/UivCJpnVOR
— Ashish M. Kamat, MD, MBBS (@UroDocAsh) March 16, 2019
Pitting subspecialty heavyweights against each other, these sessions brought out a fighting spirit in all, even threatening to turn colleagues into enemies.
#EAU19 Case-based bladder cancer debates starts in 2 hour, Room 2. pic.twitter.com/Ue3IMG4tFC
— Brant Inman (@BrantInman) March 15, 2019
Controversies in guidelines green room 21. Come and see me destroy TURBT @Prof_Nick_James #EAU19
— jim catto (@JimCatto) March 16, 2019
Fortunately, all ended well as another riveting day came to a close.
TURBT debate over. Still friends. #eau19 pic.twitter.com/XXVEcyuVJ3
— jim catto (@JimCatto) March 16, 2019
Barcelona has been the perfect setting to reunite with old friends and meet new ones at EAU19. Days 1 and 2 were a brilliant start to my first EAU congress, leaving me excited to see what the next three days have to offer.
by Arveen Kalapara, Research Fellow, Department of Urology, University of Minnesota