Professor Medical School, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
Learning Objectives :
At the end of this session, attendees should be able to:
Recall the epidemiology, natural history, and risk factors associated with male LUTS.
Recognize the intricacies of patient assessment and diagnostic work-up in male LUTS, from standard to complex patient profiles.
Examine the management pharmacological, surgically invasive, and minimally invasive options for men with LUTS according to clinical evidence and patient preference.
Assess the role models and nomograms associated with patient outcome prediction and its clinical utility.
Evaluate the management options for patients with complications and persistent symptoms.