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EAU 2026

Explore. Learn. Experience.
Discover how clinical evidence, expert insights and technology are shaping the future of urology care.

Connect with data-driven innovations for personalised patient care

Join Boston Scientific Urology at EAU 2026 London for a comprehensive scientific programme combining industry symposia, live and semi-live surgeries, and hands-on innovation across functional urology, BPH and stone management.

Industry Sessions


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Incontinence – Functional Urology / SNM

Choice Matters: Expanding the Possibilities for SNM Patients and Experts

Friday, 13 March 2026 | 16:45–17:45  |  Location : Red Area, Room 7

This symposium explores the evolving role of sacral neuromodulation (SNM) in the treatment of overactive bladder, focusing on patient selection, clinical decision-making and physician choice.

Agenda highlights

Setting the scene: Axonics SNM F15 and Axonics SNM R20 in the treatment of OAB

Different patient profiles, different choices

What drives physician and surgeon decision-making in SNM?

Panel discussion based on real patient scenarios

Faculty

  • Mr. Mo Belal (United Kingdom) – Chair
  • Mrs. Mahreen Pakzad (United Kingdom)
  • Prof. Dr. Arndt van Ophoven (Germany)
  • Prof. Dr. B.M.F. (Bertil) Blok (Netherlands)

Urinary Stones– Minimally Invasive Therapy

Unmet needs in Ureteroscopy: Mind the Gap

Saturday, 14 March 2026 | 14:15–15:15  |  Location : Red Area, Room 7

This expert-led discussion addresses current unmet needs in ureteroscopy, focusing on clinical gaps, technological evolution and opportunities to improve outcomes and efficiency.

Agenda highlights

Practice reality and remaining gaps in ureteroscopy

Evidence, efficiency challenges and unmet needs

Integrated ecosystems and future innovation in stone management

Faculty

  • Ms. Susannah La Touche (United Kingdom) - Chair
  • Prof. Ben Turney (United Kingdom)
  • Prof. Helene Jung (Denmark)
  • Mr. Oliver Wiseman (United Kingdom)
  • Prof. Andreas Skolarikos (Greece)

Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia – Minimally Invasive Therapy

A Decade of Evidence and Clinical Experience: Where Do We Advance With Minimally Invasive Therapy for BPO?

Sunday, 15 March 2026 | 12:30–13:30  |  Location : Red Area, Room 7

This session reviews 10 years of Rezūm™ clinical experience and examines how minimally invasive therapies are reshaping BPH management toward patient-centric and ambulatory care pathways.

Agenda highlights

Ten years of Rezūm clinical experience and real-world evidence

Evolution of minimally invasive therapy systems and workflow efficiency

Patient-centric treatment pathways in BPH

Medication pathways and emerging evidence supporting earlier intervention

Faculty

  • Prof. Jean-Nicolas Cornu (France) – Chair
  • Dr. Silvia Secco (Italy)
  • Dr. Giuseppe Magistro (Germany)
  • Prof. Richard Hindley (United Kingdom)

Surgery sessions​

Experience Boston Scientific technologies in live and semi-live surgical sessions, led by expert clinicians and focused on real-world practice, advanced techniques and procedural excellence.


Live Sessions​

​GreenLight Advanced Technique

Mr Amr Emara, UK

​HoLEP with MOSES Technology​

Mr Tev Aho, UK

Semi-Live Sessions​

RIRS with LithoVue Elite​and MOSES™​ Raydar

Mr Oliver Wiseman, UK​

​Penile Implant with AMS 700​and Tenacio™ ​

Dr Mohammed Hamdan, UK


Visit our Booth

Discover, experience and connect

Visit the Boston Scientific Urology booth to explore our latest innovations, engage in hands-on demonstrations, and connect with our experts and local teams.



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