March 08-09, 2021
Tokyo, Japan
In order to build a challenging agenda and to determine hot topics, we are inviting all the relevant professionals to submit your abstract on their research/clinical experience/unique techniques sending an email to pediatricnephrology@pulsusglobal.com
This program will have keynote talks from some of the best presenters in the industry. You’ll have the opportunity to meet hundreds of other pediatric nephrologists and urologists in a single platform.
Our goal is to create the best program that we can and we feel that there must be room for both seasoned presenters and new voices.
If you have any questions about the submission process, please contact the Program Committee
Track 1 : Pediatric Nephrology and Pediatric Urology
Pediatric nephrology covers a large field of medical developments, including genetics, care strategies, and renal preservation while Pediatric Urology care the fetus that have urological abnormalities diagnosed on prenatal Ultrasound & care for prepubescent females with genital issues. Most of the pediatric kidney diseases are congenital, some of them familial with a precise heredity.
Related Conferences:
Congress of the International Pediatric Nephrology Association, October 17, 2019, Italy; ISN World Congress on Nephrology 2020, March 26-30, 2020, UAE; Conference on Nephrology and Therapeutics, November 18-19, 2019, Osaka, Japan; ISN Frontiers Meeting, October 03-06, 2019, Gothenburg, Sweden; Congress on World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies, June 14-17, 2020; Mexico; Conference on Pediatrics Health, August 12-13, 2019 Rome, Italy; Conference on Pediatrics & Primary Care, September 23-24, 2019 Barcelona, Spain
Related Societies:
American Society of Pediatric Nephrology, International Pediatric Nephrology Association, European Society for Paediatric Nephrology, The Japanese Society for Pediatric Nephrology, European Society for Paediatric Urology, Asia-Pacific Association of Paediatric Urologists, Society for Pediatric Urology
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Track 2 : Prenatal Diagnosis of Renal Diseases
In the prenatal period, Congenital abnormalities of the kidneys & urinary tract are the most common Sonographically identified malformations. In the fetus, child, or adult, a pager proportion of kidney cysts are due to genetic diseases when compared with adults. The ultimate aim of prenatal diagnosis is to detect the renal anomalies which are having impact on the prognosis of the affected child & requiring early postnatal evaluation or treatment to minimize adverse outcomes
Related Conferences:
Practical Course in Robotic & Laparoscopic Urology & Pediatric Urology, September 25-27, 2019, Denmark; Workshop in Reconstructive Pediatric Urology, October 30-31, 2019, Qatar; Conference of the Jordanian Association of Urological Surgeons, October 02-04, 2019, Jordan; Kidney Week 2019, November 5-10, 2019, Washington, DC, Conference on Nephrology and Hypertension, November 14-15, 2019, Turkey; Kidney and Dialysis Conference, November 20-21, 2019, Tokyo, Japan; Annual Dialysis Conference, February 8-11, 2020, Kansas, MO
Related Societies:
Saudi Society of Nephrology, The Philippine Society of Nephrology, The Egyptian Society of Nephrology and Transplantation, Taiwan Society of Nephrology, Malaysian Society of Nephrology, Indian American Urological Association, Japanese Urological Association
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Pediatric Nephrology Conferences | Pediatric Urology Conferences | Pediatric Care Meetings | Pediatric Nephrology Events | Nephrology Conferences | Urology Congress | Pediatric Urology Meetings | Healthcare Conferences | Pediatric Nephrology Conferences 2019 | Pediatric Urology Conferences 2019
Track 3 : Glomerulopathies: Renal Limited
In recent study, it is found that, Glomerular diseases are the cause for Renal Failure in 30% - 50% of patients undergoing transplantation. Disorder of Glomerular Structure and Function are found more frequently in clinical medicine. The application of renal biopsy techniques can provide useful information for both prognosis and treatment.
Related Conferences:
Renal Physicians Association Annual Meeting, March 19-22, 2020, Baltimore, MD; American Society of Pediatric Nephrology Annual Meeting, May 2-5, 2020, Philadelphia; National Kidney Foundation Spring Clinical Meeting, March 25-29, 2020, New Orleans; Southeastern Europe Pediatric Nephrology Working Group (SEPNWG) Meeting, September 5-7, 2019, Belgrade, Serbia; ERA-EDTA Congress, June 13-16, 2019, Budapest, Hungary; APS/ASN Conference: Control of Renal Function in Health and Disease, June 23 - 27, 2019. Charlottesville, VA; Advances in Dialysis, May 17, 2019, London, UK
Related Societies:
Korean and Japanese Society of Pediatric Urology, Society for the Study of Male Reproduction, American Society of Nephrology, Hong Kong Society of Nephrology, Canadian Society of Nephrology, The Asian Pacific Society of Nephrology, Japanese Society of Nephrology
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Track 4 : Glomerulopathies Associated with Systemic Disease
These disorders can evoke a variety of clinical syndromes, including acute glomerulonephritis, rapidly progressive glomerulo-nephritis, nephrotic syndrome, "symptomless" hematuria and/or proteinuria, and chronic glomerulonephritis. Glomerular Diseases are the leading cause of Chronic Kidney Diseases. There are less information available regarding the treatment of CKD caused by Glomerular Diseases. Most of the glomerulopathy can progress to Chronic Kidney Diseases if not treated early when the disease is most active.
Related Conferences:
Congress of the International Pediatric Nephrology Association, October 17, 2019, Italy; ISN World Congress on Nephrology 2020, March 26-30, 2020, UAE; Conference on Nephrology and Therapeutics, November 18-19, 2019, Osaka, Japan; ISN Frontiers Meeting, October 03-06, 2019, Gothenburg, Sweden; Congress on World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies, June 14-17, 2020; Mexico; Conference on Pediatrics Health, August 12-13, 2019 Rome, Italy; Conference on Pediatrics & Primary Care, September 23-24, 2019 Barcelona, Spain
Related Societies:
American Society of Pediatric Nephrology, International Pediatric Nephrology Association, European Society for Paediatric Nephrology, The Japanese Society for Pediatric Nephrology, European Society for Paediatric Urology, Asia-Pacific Association of Paediatric Urologists, Society for Pediatric Urology
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Track 5 : Acute Kidney Injury in Children
Acute kidney injury is the abrupt loss of kidney function that results in a decline in glomerular filtration rate (GFR), retention of urea and other nitrogenous waste products, and dysregulation of extracellular volume and electrolytes. The incidence of Acute Kidney Injury in Children appears to be increasing. Genetic Factors may predispose some children to AKI. Children who have suffered Acute Kidney Injury are at risk for late development of kidney disease several years after the initial insult. Improved understanding of the pathophysiology of AKI, early biomarkers of AKI, and better classification of AKI are needed for the development of successful therapeutic strategies for the treatment of AKI.
Related Conferences:
Practical Course in Robotic & Laparoscopic Urology & Pediatric Urology, September 25-27, 2019, Denmark; Workshop in Reconstructive Pediatric Urology, October 30-31, 2019, Qatar; Conference of the Jordanian Association of Urological Surgeons, October 02-04, 2019, Jordan; Kidney Week 2019, November 5-10, 2019, Washington, DC, Conference on Nephrology and Hypertension, November 14-15, 2019, Turkey; Kidney and Dialysis Conference, November 20-21, 2019, Tokyo, Japan; Annual Dialysis Conference, February 8-11, 2020, Kansas, MO
Related Societies:
Saudi Society of Nephrology, The Philippine Society of Nephrology, The Egyptian Society of Nephrology and Transplantation, Taiwan Society of Nephrology, Malaysian Society of Nephrology, Indian American Urological Association, Japanese Urological Association
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Pediatric Nephrology Conferences | Pediatric Urology Conferences | Pediatric Care Meetings | Pediatric Nephrology Events | Nephrology Conferences | Urology Congress | Pediatric Urology Meetings | Healthcare Conferences | Pediatric Nephrology Conferences 2019 | Pediatric Urology Conferences 2019
Track 6 : Pediatric End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD)
Pediatric End-Stage Renal Diseases affects children of all ages. The outcome of End-Stage Renal Diseases in Children has considerably improved since the development of dialysis and kidney transplantation. Children constitute 1-2% of total ESRD population, but the devastating effects of ESRD are more significant than in adults. The mortality rate of children on dialysis is estimated to be 30 to 150 times higher than genal pediatric population. When examined by age, peritoneal dialysis is the most common initial ESRD treatment modality for children age 9 years and younger. Hemodialysis is the least common initiating modality in small children and increases in frequency with increasing patient weight.
Related Conferences:
Renal Physicians Association Annual Meeting, March 19-22, 2020, Baltimore, MD; American Society of Pediatric Nephrology Annual Meeting, May 2-5, 2020, Philadelphia; National Kidney Foundation Spring Clinical Meeting, March 25-29, 2020, New Orleans; Southeastern Europe Pediatric Nephrology Working Group (SEPNWG) Meeting, September 5-7, 2019, Belgrade, Serbia; ERA-EDTA Congress, June 13-16, 2019, Budapest, Hungary; APS/ASN Conference: Control of Renal Function in Health and Disease, June 23 - 27, 2019. Charlottesville, VA; Advances in Dialysis, May 17, 2019, London, UK
Related Societies:
Korean and Japanese Society of Pediatric Urology, Society for the Study of Male Reproduction, American Society of Nephrology, Hong Kong Society of Nephrology, Canadian Society of Nephrology, The Asian Pacific Society of Nephrology, Japanese Society of Nephrology
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Track 7 : Congenital Renal Diseases
Congenital Renal Diseases are the renal conditions with which a child is born. These conditions are passed down through genetics or development in the womb. Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) and Autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease (ARPKD) are genetic kidney diseases in Children. There are no cures for Congenital Renal Diseases. These conditions require lifelong careful monitoring and treatment.
Related Conferences:
Congress of the International Pediatric Nephrology Association, October 17, 2019, Italy; ISN World Congress on Nephrology 2020, March 26-30, 2020, UAE; Conference on Nephrology and Therapeutics, November 18-19, 2019, Osaka, Japan; ISN Frontiers Meeting, October 03-06, 2019, Gothenburg, Sweden; Congress on World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies, June 14-17, 2020; Mexico; Conference on Pediatrics Health, August 12-13, 2019 Rome, Italy; Conference on Pediatrics & Primary Care, September 23-24, 2019 Barcelona, Spain
Related Societies:
American Society of Pediatric Nephrology, International Pediatric Nephrology Association, European Society for Paediatric Nephrology, The Japanese Society for Pediatric Nephrology, European Society for Paediatric Urology, Asia-Pacific Association of Paediatric Urologists, Society for Pediatric Urology
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Track 8 : Cardiovascular Disease in Children with Chronic Kidney Disease
For more than a decade, Cardiovascular Disease(CVD) was recognized as a major reason of the death in Children with advanced Chronic Kidney Diseases. Similar to adults, Children have extremely high prevalence of traditional and uremia-related CVD risk factors. As a population without preexisting symptomatic cardiac disease, children with CKD potentially receive significant benefit from aggressive attempts to prevent and treat CVD. Early CKD, before needing dialysis, is the optimal time to both identify modifiable risk factors and intervene in an effort to avert future CVD. Slowing the progression of CKD, avoiding long-term dialysis and, if possible, conducting preemptive transplantation may represent the best strategies to decrease the risk of premature cardiac disease and death in children with CKD.
Related Conferences:
Practical Course in Robotic & Laparoscopic Urology & Pediatric Urology, September 25-27, 2019, Denmark; Workshop in Reconstructive Pediatric Urology, October 30-31, 2019, Qatar; Conference of the Jordanian Association of Urological Surgeons, October 02-04, 2019, Jordan; Kidney Week 2019, November 5-10, 2019, Washington, DC, Conference on Nephrology and Hypertension, November 14-15, 2019, Turkey; Kidney and Dialysis Conference, November 20-21, 2019, Tokyo, Japan; Annual Dialysis Conference, February 8-11, 2020, Kansas, MO
Related Societies:
Saudi Society of Nephrology, The Philippine Society of Nephrology, The Egyptian Society of Nephrology and Transplantation, Taiwan Society of Nephrology, Malaysian Society of Nephrology, Indian American Urological Association, Japanese Urological Association
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Pediatric Nephrology Conferences | Pediatric Urology Conferences | Pediatric Care Meetings | Pediatric Nephrology Events | Nephrology Conferences | Urology Congress | Pediatric Urology Meetings | Healthcare Conferences | Pediatric Nephrology Conferences 2019 | Pediatric Urology Conferences 2019
Track 9 : Hypertension in Children with Kidney Disease
In adults where hypertension is a leading cause of chronic kidney disease, however, in pediatrics, hypertension is the condition from prior disease or injury. There is a significant issue with the unrecognized hypertension in childhood chronic disease. Although Chronic Kidney Disease is relatively rare in children as compared with adults, hypertension is highly prevalent. The prevalence of Hypertension is tenfold higher than in general pediatrics and know to increase as children progress through the stages of CKD. Now, there are many studies demonstrating an interaction between Chronic Kidney Disease and Hypertension, with hypertension likely hastening the progression of CKD towards End Stage Renal Disease.
Related Conferences:
Renal Physicians Association Annual Meeting, March 19-22, 2020, Baltimore, MD; American Society of Pediatric Nephrology Annual Meeting, May 2-5, 2020, Philadelphia; National Kidney Foundation Spring Clinical Meeting, March 25-29, 2020, New Orleans; Southeastern Europe Pediatric Nephrology Working Group (SEPNWG) Meeting, September 5-7, 2019, Belgrade, Serbia; ERA-EDTA Congress, June 13-16, 2019, Budapest, Hungary; APS/ASN Conference: Control of Renal Function in Health and Disease, June 23 - 27, 2019. Charlottesville, VA; Advances in Dialysis, May 17, 2019, London, UK
Related Societies:
Korean and Japanese Society of Pediatric Urology, Society for the Study of Male Reproduction, American Society of Nephrology, Hong Kong Society of Nephrology, Canadian Society of Nephrology, The Asian Pacific Society of Nephrology, Japanese Society of Nephrology
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Track 10 : Penile and Urethral Cancer
Penile and Urethral Cancers are rare. Because of their rarity, delay in diagnosis secondary to both patient and physician factors are a constant threat. Any lesion of the penis that cannot be definitively diagnosed must be considered cancer until otherwise proven. Glans penis masses are extremely rare in childhood. Fibroepithelial polyps of glans penis are very rarely seen in childhood. The search for the optimal management of penile and urethral cancer continues. Controversy revolves around organ-sparing vs non–organ-sparing techniques and minimally invasive vs standard techniques. Fortunately, these diseases are infrequent, but this very infrequency is impeding more rapid evolution of a consensus opinion.
Related Conferences:
Congress of the International Pediatric Nephrology Association, October 17, 2019, Italy; ISN World Congress on Nephrology 2020, March 26-30, 2020, UAE; Conference on Nephrology and Therapeutics, November 18-19, 2019, Osaka, Japan; ISN Frontiers Meeting, October 03-06, 2019, Gothenburg, Sweden; Congress on World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies, June 14-17, 2020; Mexico; Conference on Pediatrics Health, August 12-13, 2019 Rome, Italy; Conference on Pediatrics & Primary Care, September 23-24, 2019 Barcelona, Spain
Related Societies:
American Society of Pediatric Nephrology, International Pediatric Nephrology Association, European Society for Paediatric Nephrology, The Japanese Society for Pediatric Nephrology, European Society for Paediatric Urology, Asia-Pacific Association of Paediatric Urologists, Society for Pediatric Urology
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Track 11 : Bladder Diseases and Cancer
Urinary bladder masses are rare in children and the histologic features & prognoses are different from those in adults. Most children with urinary bladder masses present with lower urinary tract symptoms, which may include hematuria, dysuria, frequent urination, and urgency to urinate. However, some of these masses may be identified incidentally or involve generic symptoms such as abdominal distention. The frequencies and types of bladder diseases differ between adults and children, although there is some overlap. The most common bladder malignancy in children is a rhabdomyosarcoma, whereas the most common benign bladder lesion in the pediatric population is a papillary urothelial neoplasm of low malignant potential (PUNLMP).
Related Conferences:
Practical Course in Robotic & Laparoscopic Urology & Pediatric Urology, September 25-27, 2019, Denmark; Workshop in Reconstructive Pediatric Urology, October 30-31, 2019, Qatar; Conference of the Jordanian Association of Urological Surgeons, October 02-04, 2019, Jordan; Kidney Week 2019, November 5-10, 2019, Washington, DC, Conference on Nephrology and Hypertension, November 14-15, 2019, Turkey; Kidney and Dialysis Conference, November 20-21, 2019, Tokyo, Japan; Annual Dialysis Conference, February 8-11, 2020, Kansas, MO
Related Societies:
Saudi Society of Nephrology, The Philippine Society of Nephrology, The Egyptian Society of Nephrology and Transplantation, Taiwan Society of Nephrology, Malaysian Society of Nephrology, Indian American Urological Association, Japanese Urological Association
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Track 12 : Pediatric Bladder Exstrophy
Bladder exstrophy, a rare birth defect where the bladder is not contained inside the abdomen but is visible on the outside of the body. This condition is more common among boys than it is among girls. Children with bladder exstrophy often have other abnormalities, such as an unusually wide pelvic bone structure or problems with abdominal muscles. Girls with bladder exstrophy may have a urinary opening in the wrong place, or one that’s very large or misshapen. Girls with bladder exstrophy also may have a split clitoris. Boys with bladder exstrophy may have a deformed penis, or it may be curved downward. Boys with bladder exstrophy also may have an unusually short urethra, or one that’s on the upper part of the penis, instead of on the tip.
Related Conferences:
Renal Physicians Association Annual Meeting, March 19-22, 2020, Baltimore, MD; American Society of Pediatric Nephrology Annual Meeting, May 2-5, 2020, Philadelphia; National Kidney Foundation Spring Clinical Meeting, March 25-29, 2020, New Orleans; Southeastern Europe Pediatric Nephrology Working Group (SEPNWG) Meeting, September 5-7, 2019, Belgrade, Serbia; ERA-EDTA Congress, June 13-16, 2019, Budapest, Hungary; APS/ASN Conference: Control of Renal Function in Health and Disease, June 23 - 27, 2019. Charlottesville, VA; Advances in Dialysis, May 17, 2019, London, UK
Related Societies:
Korean and Japanese Society of Pediatric Urology, Society for the Study of Male Reproduction, American Society of Nephrology, Hong Kong Society of Nephrology, Canadian Society of Nephrology, The Asian Pacific Society of Nephrology, Japanese Society of Nephrology
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Track 13 : Diagnosis and Screening of Urologic Conditions
When there is a suspect of kidney diseases, a physical examination and urine tests, blood tests, imaging, or biopsy will help to make a diagnosis. These are usually suggested by the doctors in Pediatric Urology and Pediatric Nephrology study. The main causes for the kidney damage in children will be hereditary, in some cases due to the unhealthy lifestyle. Some kidney problems can be found before birth by ultrasound. Sometimes, children are diagnosed with other conditions where kidney problems are known to be more common. Usually, there are other concerns about a child's health that can possibly lead to a diagnosis of CKD.
Related Conferences:
Congress of the International Pediatric Nephrology Association, October 17, 2019, Italy; ISN World Congress on Nephrology 2020, March 26-30, 2020, UAE; Conference on Nephrology and Therapeutics, November 18-19, 2019, Osaka, Japan; ISN Frontiers Meeting, October 03-06, 2019, Gothenburg, Sweden; Congress on World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies, June 14-17, 2020; Mexico; Conference on Pediatrics Health, August 12-13, 2019 Rome, Italy; Conference on Pediatrics & Primary Care, September 23-24, 2019 Barcelona, Spain
Related Societies:
American Society of Pediatric Nephrology, International Pediatric Nephrology Association, European Society for Paediatric Nephrology, The Japanese Society for Pediatric Nephrology, European Society for Paediatric Urology, Asia-Pacific Association of Paediatric Urologists, Society for Pediatric Urology
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Track 14 : Renal Replacement Therapy
When kidney disease hits the child/infant, the dialysis will be the temporary live saving procedure. There have been many advancements and researches done in the dialysis technology which lowered the risk of patient’s death. In a recent news, it is found that the available dialysis machines will not be suitable for the children with the kidney diseases. The most recent news regarding the dialysis is the Bioengineered cells can be used for dialysis. Peritoneal Dialysis is most commonly the initial modality in small children. Hemodialysis is the least common initiating modality in small children and increases in frequency with increasing patient weight.
Related Conferences:
Practical Course in Robotic & Laparoscopic Urology & Pediatric Urology, September 25-27, 2019, Denmark; Workshop in Reconstructive Pediatric Urology, October 30-31, 2019, Qatar; Conference of the Jordanian Association of Urological Surgeons, October 02-04, 2019, Jordan; Kidney Week 2019, November 5-10, 2019, Washington, DC, Conference on Nephrology and Hypertension, November 14-15, 2019, Turkey; Kidney and Dialysis Conference, November 20-21, 2019, Tokyo, Japan; Annual Dialysis Conference, February 8-11, 2020, Kansas, MO
Related Societies:
Saudi Society of Nephrology, The Philippine Society of Nephrology, The Egyptian Society of Nephrology and Transplantation, Taiwan Society of Nephrology, Malaysian Society of Nephrology, Indian American Urological Association, Japanese Urological Association
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Track 15 : Endoscopic Treatment of Vesicoureteral Reflux
Vesicoureteral reflux(VUR), an abnormal movement of urine from the bladder into ureters or kidneys. It may present before birth as prenatal ureterohydronephrosis, an abnormal widening of the ureter, or with a urinary tract infection or acute pyelonephritis. Vesicoureteral reflux is estimated to occur in 1% to 3% of children. Younger children are more prone to Vesicoureteral reflux because of the relative shortness of the submucosal ureters. In children with Urinary Tract Infections, the incidence of VUR is 29% in boys and 14% in girls. Endoscopic treatment of vesicoureteral reflux can be recommended as a first-line therapy for most children with the cases of vesicoureteral reflux, because of the short hospital stay, absence of complications and the high success rate.
Related Conferences:
Renal Physicians Association Annual Meeting, March 19-22, 2020, Baltimore, MD; American Society of Pediatric Nephrology Annual Meeting, May 2-5, 2020, Philadelphia; National Kidney Foundation Spring Clinical Meeting, March 25-29, 2020, New Orleans; Southeastern Europe Pediatric Nephrology Working Group (SEPNWG) Meeting, September 5-7, 2019, Belgrade, Serbia; ERA-EDTA Congress, June 13-16, 2019, Budapest, Hungary; APS/ASN Conference: Control of Renal Function in Health and Disease, June 23 - 27, 2019. Charlottesville, VA; Advances in Dialysis, May 17, 2019, London, UK
Related Societies:
Korean and Japanese Society of Pediatric Urology, Society for the Study of Male Reproduction, American Society of Nephrology, Hong Kong Society of Nephrology, Canadian Society of Nephrology, The Asian Pacific Society of Nephrology, Japanese Society of Nephrology
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Track 16 : Kidney Cancer Ablation
Under possible conditions, surgery is the main treatment for kidney cancers that can be removed. Kidney tumor ablation is an effective alternative to surgical resection for small renal tumors that have not spread beyond the kidney. It is a minimally invasive, nonsurgical procedure with a recovery time of less than 24 hours. Radio Frequency Ablation of tumors in children has been performed in only a small number of cases
Related Conferences:
Congress of the International Pediatric Nephrology Association, October 17, 2019, Italy; ISN World Congress on Nephrology 2020, March 26-30, 2020, UAE; Conference on Nephrology and Therapeutics, November 18-19, 2019, Osaka, Japan; ISN Frontiers Meeting, October 03-06, 2019, Gothenburg, Sweden; Congress on World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies, June 14-17, 2020; Mexico; Conference on Pediatrics Health, August 12-13, 2019 Rome, Italy; Conference on Pediatrics & Primary Care, September 23-24, 2019 Barcelona, Spain
Related Societies:
American Society of Pediatric Nephrology, International Pediatric Nephrology Association, European Society for Paediatric Nephrology, The Japanese Society for Pediatric Nephrology, European Society for Paediatric Urology, Asia-Pacific Association of Paediatric Urologists, Society for Pediatric Urology
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Track 17 : Pediatric Urology Procedures
Pediatric urology procedures are necessary for treating children’s urological conditions. These disorders or conditions are typically congenital, meaning they are present at birth. Surgery is the primary treatment for most types of urological conditions. Specifically, robotic laparoscopic surgery has become the standard of care. Surgeons rely on this minimally invasive approach because it’s generally less painful, requires a shorter hospital stay, and has a shorter recovery time than traditional open surgery. Circumcision, an elective urological procedure to remove the foreskin from the penis, is normally performed in the first few days after a baby is born.
Related Conferences:
Practical Course in Robotic & Laparoscopic Urology & Pediatric Urology, September 25-27, 2019, Denmark; Workshop in Reconstructive Pediatric Urology, October 30-31, 2019, Qatar; Conference of the Jordanian Association of Urological Surgeons, October 02-04, 2019, Jordan; Kidney Week 2019, November 5-10, 2019, Washington, DC, Conference on Nephrology and Hypertension, November 14-15, 2019, Turkey; Kidney and Dialysis Conference, November 20-21, 2019, Tokyo, Japan; Annual Dialysis Conference, February 8-11, 2020, Kansas, MO
Related Societies:
Saudi Society of Nephrology, The Philippine Society of Nephrology, The Egyptian Society of Nephrology and Transplantation, Taiwan Society of Nephrology, Malaysian Society of Nephrology, Indian American Urological Association, Japanese Urological Association
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Pediatric Nephrology Conferences | Pediatric Urology Conferences | Pediatric Care Meetings | Pediatric Nephrology Events | Nephrology Conferences | Urology Congress | Pediatric Urology Meetings | Healthcare Conferences | Pediatric Nephrology Conferences 2019 | Pediatric Urology Conferences 2019
Track 18 : Pediatric Kidney Transplantation
Transplantation in children is one of the best options to treat renal failure. Nearly half of children who have received transplants have a functioning kidney graft 14 years after transplantation. Preemptive transplantation is optimal treatment of pediatric ESRD for maintaining growth and development of children. Unfortunately, the other half have returned to dialysis and require a second transplant during childhood or adolescence. In some cases, the transplanted kidney can be rejected due by the recipient’s immune system. In a recent research, it is explained that over the last 25 years the improvements in therapy have reduced the risk of early acute rejection and graft loss, but the long term results in terms of graft survival and morbidity require search for new immunosuppressive regimens. Tolerance of the graft and reducing the side effects are the challenges for improving the outcome of children with a grafted kidney.
Related Conferences:
Practical Course in Robotic & Laparoscopic Urology & Pediatric Urology, September 25-27, 2019, Denmark; Workshop in Reconstructive Pediatric Urology, October 30-31, 2019, Qatar; Conference of the Jordanian Association of Urological Surgeons, October 02-04, 2019, Jordan; Kidney Week 2019, November 5-10, 2019, Washington, DC, Conference on Nephrology and Hypertension, November 14-15, 2019, Turkey; Kidney and Dialysis Conference, November 20-21, 2019, Tokyo, Japan; Annual Dialysis Conference, February 8-11, 2020, Kansas, MO
Related Societies:
Saudi Society of Nephrology, The Philippine Society of Nephrology, The Egyptian Society of Nephrology and Transplantation, Taiwan Society of Nephrology, Malaysian Society of Nephrology, Indian American Urological Association, Japanese Urological Association
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Pediatric Nephrology Conferences | Pediatric Urology Conferences | Pediatric Care Meetings | Pediatric Nephrology Events | Nephrology Conferences | Urology Congress | Pediatric Urology Meetings | Healthcare Conferences | Pediatric Nephrology Conferences 2019 | Pediatric Urology Conferences 2019
Track 19 : Kidney Care for Children
Children with Kidney Diseases may have a negative self-image and may have relationship problems with family members or friends due to the stress of living with a chronic disease. The condition can lead to behaviour problems and difficulty participating in school and extracurricular activities. Parents and other adults should help children with kidney diseases to fit in at school, deal with low self-esteem, make friends, be physically active, and follow their treatment regimen. As children approach adulthood, they may need help with preparing to enter the workforce.
Related Conferences:
Congress of the International Pediatric Nephrology Association, October 17, 2019, Italy; ISN World Congress on Nephrology 2020, March 26-30, 2020, UAE; Conference on Nephrology and Therapeutics, November 18-19, 2019, Osaka, Japan; ISN Frontiers Meeting, October 03-06, 2019, Gothenburg, Sweden; Congress on World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies, June 14-17, 2020; Mexico; Conference on Pediatrics Health, August 12-13, 2019 Rome, Italy; Conference on Pediatrics & Primary Care, September 23-24, 2019 Barcelona, Spain
Related Societies:
American Society of Pediatric Nephrology, International Pediatric Nephrology Association, European Society for Paediatric Nephrology, The Japanese Society for Pediatric Nephrology, European Society for Paediatric Urology, Asia-Pacific Association of Paediatric Urologists, Society for Pediatric Urology
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Pediatric Nephrology Conferences | Pediatric Urology Conferences | Pediatric Care Meetings | Pediatric Nephrology Events | Nephrology Conferences | Urology Congress | Pediatric Urology Meetings | Healthcare Conferences | Pediatric Nephrology Conferences 2019 | Pediatric Urology Conferences 2019
Track 20 : The Future of Pediatric Urology
As a consequence, we are exposed to and have to accommodate advances in many different areas of medicine from endocrine treatment of the fetus to exploring the limits of robotic surgery. At the basic level of our surgical lives is surgical technique which has undergone steady refinement over centuries and decades with the occasional boost given by a conceptual breakthrough. The steady improvement in results from advances in suture material was a passive benefit but the conceptual advance of enlarging the bladder using bowel was ahead of its time and doomed to failure until the game-changing process of intermittent catheterization came to its rescue. The world of transplantation has grown enormously since the first renal transplant more than half a century ago. Unfortunately, the expansion of our speciality in terms of centers as well as individuals has coincided with a downward trend in the numbers of patients with serious congenital anomalies. One of the simple factors is simply the declining birth rate.
Related Conferences:
Practical Course in Robotic & Laparoscopic Urology & Pediatric Urology, September 25-27, 2019, Denmark; Workshop in Reconstructive Pediatric Urology, October 30-31, 2019, Qatar; Conference of the Jordanian Association of Urological Surgeons, October 02-04, 2019, Jordan; Kidney Week 2019, November 5-10, 2019, Washington, DC, Conference on Nephrology and Hypertension, November 14-15, 2019, Turkey; Kidney and Dialysis Conference, November 20-21, 2019, Tokyo, Japan; Annual Dialysis Conference, February 8-11, 2020, Kansas, MO
Related Societies:
Saudi Society of Nephrology, The Philippine Society of Nephrology, The Egyptian Society of Nephrology and Transplantation, Taiwan Society of Nephrology, Malaysian Society of Nephrology, Indian American Urological Association, Japanese Urological Association
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Scope of Pediatric Nephrology and Urology
Pediatric Urology experts are surgeons who can diagnose, treat and manage children’s urinary and genital problems. Pediatric Nephrology experts treat the children’s kidney or urinary tract diseases, bladder problems, kidney stones or high blood pressure. Amid rising tide of Chronic Kidney Disorders, the potential Nephrologists and Urologists are in shortage in many countries. But still Nephrologists, Urologists and Pediatricians are taking intensive steps in working towards the kidney disorders and Nephrology & Urology related procedures. Because of their unique perspective on renal patients and better understanding of complexity of renal replacement therapy, they are better suited for this activity. This approach has minimized delays in medical care and decreased the number of hospitalizations and their lengths of stay, thereby improving care, decreasing costs, and increasing patient convenience. The last decade has represented a period of significant advances in this new field. Pediatric Nephrology and Urology has experienced an unpredictable growth in the past decades driven by the rising number of persons with end-stage kidney failure, reproductive system defects in boys needing dialysis, treatment and/ or renal transplantation.
Industry Insights
The global nephrology and urology devices market size was founded as USD 18.03 billion in 2016 and is predicted to develop at a CAGR of 7.1% over the forecast period. Increase in ubiquity of Kidney failure and end-stage kidney diseases among people that has resulted in clinical necessity for the devices to improve the existing patient outcomes & restraint long-term prices associated with treatment of Kidney Diseases.
Also, extending geriatric population base, that is extremely susceptibility to these diseases, is anticipated to spur demand within the coming years. According to a research published in Medscape, kidney disease is one in all the most important causes for prime death rate in U.S. As mentioned in an analysis published in NCBI, end-stage renal disease is a major cost driver in most healthcare systems across developed economies. As a result, rising awareness concerning renal replacements within these economies is likely to supply profitable growth opportunities in the market.
The current market focuses on the technological advancements in devices like extracorporeal, percutaneous way and inclusion of prosthetics in urology. These technologies have resulted in improved capacities in urinary organ and urinary stone management and cater to larger patient volumes due to reduced treatment period and recovery time. These technologies conjointly scale back the chance of recurrence of stone formation and are being progressively incorporated in pediatric urology.
Dialysis equipment held the dominant revenue share in the nephrology and urology devices market as of 2015.
The Asia Pacific market is anticipated to witness moneymaking growth within the returning years because of increasing attention expenditure levels, rising awareness associated with urinary organ and tract disorders, and rising attention facilities within the region. Moreover, pressing want for development of latest systems and replacement and upgrading existing medical infrastructure square measure alternative factors attributed to growing demand for these devices.
Bladder Cancer Cases
Bladder Cancer Therapeutics Market to Perceive Substantial Growth Estimated by Top Players Sanofi S.A., F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG, Novartis, Pfizer, Eli Lilly and Co.
As per stats released by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), 59% of bladder cancer cases are observed in developed countries, with Belgium reporting the highest number of bladder cancer cases.
According a study by Cancer Research Institute, bladder cancer is more prevalent among men than women. Around 77,000 new cases were diagnosed in the U.S. in 2016, leading to 16,000 deaths. Continuous advancements in clinical research resulted into increased survival rate of people suffering from bladder cancer, which is around 77% observed in last few years. As per the stats of American Cancer Society, bladder cancer accounts for 5% of all new cancer cases in the U.S.
Some are the major reasons behind bladder cancer are unhealthy habits. Smoking is a major cause along with that continuous exposure of industrial chemicals, drinking water with high level of arsenic, family history of bladder cancer, and long-term use of urinary catheters are the other causes of bladder cancer. In Africa and Middle East schistosomiasis and infested water are the leading cause of bladder cancer.
Renal Dialysis Market Regional Analysis
On regional basis, international Kidney dialysis market is segmented as North America, Europe, Asia Pacific and middle east and Africa. North America has the most important marketplace for the world renal dialysis market. Increasing patient stricken by renal diseases in North America is increasing endlessly which is the major factor for the expansion of the market. Europe and Asia Pacific have nearly similar marketplace for renal dialysis however the expansion rate of Asia Pacific renal dialysis market is higher. middle east and Africa contribute the smallest amount marketplace for the renal dialysis market.
Key Players for Global Renal Dialysis Market
Baxter International Inc. (US), Fresenius Medical Care (German), DaVita Healthcare Partners Inc. (US), B.Braun Melsungen AG (Germany), Medical Care AG & Co., Gambro AB (Sweden), Nipro diagnostic Inc. (US), Diaverum Deutschland GmbH (Germany), KGaA (Germany), Covidien (Ireland), Nikkiso Co. Ltd. (Japan), Asahi Kasei Corporation (Japan), NxStage Medical, Inc. (U.S.), Fresenius Medical Care, Boston Scientific, C.R. Bard Inc., Cook Medical, and Dornier MedTech.
The Global Market for Kidney Disease and failure treatment will rise from $39.4 billion in 2016 to approx. $45.6 billion by 2021, with a Compound Annual Growth Rate of 3.0%
Asia-Pacific leads the market with a 43 per cent share, followed by North America and Europe
The recent report on Nephrology and Urology released from Global Data has pointed on how the outbreak of Diabetes and Hypertension unify with aging population is driving the investment to meet the patient needs
In 2016, renal dialysis equipment accounted for over 55 per cent of the market value, at over $17 billion, and this is expected to grow to over $26 billion by 2026.
In Japan, the market for renal dialysis equipment will increase from $5 billion in 2015 to over $11 billion by 2022, representing a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 3.48%.
Why Tokyo
Tokyo has many hospitals and Universities with advanced technology to treat patients. Among that Tokyo is also famous in treating kidney related problems and reproductive problems. The University of Tokyo is one of the best among all in Pediatric care. Tokyo is the capital of Japan and Tokyo is also a major transportation hub and a world economic and industrial center. Tokyo also have many eminent Nephrologists, Urologist and Pediatricians. Amongst all, Tokyo have many tourist attractions like Tokyo Disneyland, Tokyo’s Imperial Palace and many. So, join with us to meet all the eminent Nephrologists around the word at a single place, the beautiful, resourceful and research city, Tokyo.
Products manufactured by the industry related Nephrology Research and its Market Value in Japan:
Nephrology and Urology Universities Globally in Tokyo, Japan:
The University of Tokyo Hospital | Tokyo Medical and Dental University | Juntendo University | Jikei University School of Medicine | Tokyo Medical University Hospital
Urology and Nephrology Hospitals and Research Centres in Tokyo:
National Center for Child Health and Development | The University of Tokyo Hospital | Tokyo Medical and Dental University | The University of Tokyo Graduate School of Medicine | Tokyo Medical University Hospital | Tokyo Metropolitan Hiroo Hospital | Sanno Hospital | Juntendo University | Jikei University School of Medicine | St. Luke’s International Hospital | Tokyo Rinkai Hospital | Kimura Urology Clinic
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Why to attend Pediatric Nephrology 2019???
The Committee of the program has started planning educational and interactive scientific sessions and workshops. This annual meeting will be an opportunity to meet for around 100 paediatricians, pediatric surgeons, pediatric nephrologists, pediatric urologists, physiotherapists, and nurses involved in treatment of pediatric urinary tract diseases from all around the world. Conduct presentations, distribute information, meet with current and potential scientists, make a splash with new discoveries in the Acute Kidney Injury and End-stage Renal Disease treatment and diagnosis, and receive name recognition at this 2-day event. World-renowned speakers, the most recent techniques, developments, and the newest updates in Pediatric Urology, Clinical Nephrology, Pediatric Nephrology, Kidney disorders are hallmarks of this conference.
List of Target Audience:
Pediatric Urologists | Pediatric Nephrologists | Pediatric urology fellows | Pediatric Nephrology fellows | Surgery residents | Pediatric surgery residents | Pediatric Surgeons | Nurses | Pediatrics | Health-care Analysts | Scientists and Professors | Woman’s Health-care Researchers and students | Research Faculties | Students | Internists and Fellowships | Diagnostic Laboratory Professionals | Business Entrepreneurs Industry Professionals | Directors/Managers/CEO’s | Presidents & Vice Presidents