About this event

  • Date and time Fri 13 Feb 2026 from 8:30am to 6:00pm
  • Location Royal Society of Medicine
  • Organised by Urology

Join us for one of the most anticipated events in the endourology calendar. Renowned for its expert faculty, insightful content, and vibrant industry exhibition, this annual event at the RSM is your essential update on the latest developments in endourology and associated technology.

Why Attend?

  • Hear from leading experts on the newest technologies and best practices in the management of kidney stone disease.
  • Gain unique insights into the evaluation and evidence behind modern endourological devices and techniques, helping you deliver the highest standard of patient care.
  • Offers a unique opportunity to learn about emerging trends such as AI integration, environmental sustainability and medical management of stone disease.
  • Learn practical strategies for assessing and implementing quality improvement in stone disease management.
  • Experience a large, interactive technology exhibition - an invaluable opportunity to see the latest devices and innovations up close.

Aims and Learning Outcomes

  • Understand and evaluate current technologies used in endourology for stone disease, supported by the latest evidence.
  • Gain knowledge of best practice and quality improvement strategies for stone patients.
  • Provide practical guidance on managing difficult clinical situations, including ureteric strictures and rationalising the management of malignant ureteric obstruction using current evidence.

Who Should Attend?

  • Consultant Urologists (generalists and specialist endourologists)
  • Specialty trainees in Urology
  • Urology specialist nurses

Don’t miss this well-attended, highly regarded event - your opportunity to stay at the forefront of endourological practice and technology.

Register now to secure your place.

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We would like to thank our sponsors Ambu, Alnylam, Bayer, BioSpectrum, Boston Scientific, CJ Medical, Coloplast, Cook Medical, Fannin, KARL STORZ Endoscopy (UK) Ltd, Kebomed, novus med, Olympus, Richard Wolf and Teleflex for their support of this event. The companies listed have had no influence or input into the main scientific programme, content or organisation of this meeting.

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Agenda

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Registration, tea and coffee

Matt Bultitude, Consultant Urologist & President RSM Urology Section, Guy's and St. Thomas' Hospital and Sri Sriprasad, Professor of Urology, Darent Valley Hospital

 

Introduction and welcome

Matt Bultitude, Consultant Urologist & President RSM Urology Section, Guy's and St. Thomas' Hospital and Sri Sriprasad, Professor of Urology, Darent Valley Hospital

BAUS Endourology: The next 2 years

Hari Ratan, Consultant Urologist & Chair BAUS Section of Endourology

Hot topics in stone disease

Sian Allen, Consultant Urologist, University College London Hospital, and Kim Davenport, Consultant Urologist, Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Optimising urine testing/ cultures before stone surgery

Dhaval Bodiwala, Consultant Urologist, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust

Laser technology: Pulse modulation is where it is at

Leye Ajayi, Consultant Urologist, Royal Free Hospital

We have the tools: Should we be measuring pressure and temperature in 2026?

Helene Jung, Associate Professor of Urology, Hospital Lillebaelt, Denmark

Suction sheaths: I'm the biggest FAN(s)

Bhaskar Somani, Professor of Urology, University Hospital Southampton

Optimising FANS: Practical use in the real world

Jake Patterson, Consultant Urologist & Vice-chair BAUS Section of Endourology, Sheffield Teaching Hospital

When Fans Fails ... The Perks of Percs

Thomas Tailly, Consultant Urologist, University Hospital, Ghent, Belgium

Discussion
Tea and coffee break

Looking to the future in endourology

Steve Gordon, Consultant Urologist, Epsom Hospital and Kay Thomas, Consultant Urologist, Guy's and St. Thomas' Hospital

Is there still a role for thiazides in managing idiopathic hypercalciuria?

Shabbir Moochala, Consultant Nephrologist, Royal Free Hospital

SGLT2 and GLP1 medication and kidney stone risk

Sarah Howles, Consultant Urologist, Churchill Hospital, Oxford

Achieving net zero: How green can the stone theatre be?

Sara Ramsey, Consultant Urologist, Raigmore Hospital, Inverness

State of the art: AI in Endourology

Rob Geraghty, Urology Registrar, Freeman Hospital, Newcastle

Discussion
Lunch
David John Lecture: Insights from the gut-kidney axis of kidney stone disease: development of urine metabolomic diagnostic tests

Greg Tasian, Professor of Urology and Epidemiology, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia 

Q+A

Ureteric Strictures: The bane of our lives

Susan Willis, Consultant Urologist, Guy's and St. Thomas' Hospital and Ranan DasGupta, Consultant Urologist, Imperial College Healthcare

What is the risk after ureteroscopy and should we scan all patients?

Amelia Pietropaolo, Consultant Urologist, University Hospital Southampton

The benign ureteric stricture: A practical management guide

Matt Shaw, Consultant Urologist, Freeman Hospital

Rationalising the management of MUO: The evidence

James Blackmur, Consultant Urologist, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh

Case discussion, questions and answers
Tea and coffee break

Challenging cases in Endourology

Mr Daron Smith, Consultant Urologist, University College Hospital, London and Mr Jonathan Glass, Consultant Urologist, Guy's and St. Thomas' Hospital

Thomas Tailly, Consultant Urologist, Helene Jung, Associate Professor of Urology, Kim Davenport, Consultant Urologist, Steve Gordon, Consultant Urologist, Epsom Hospital and Greg Tasian, Professor of Urology and Epidemiology, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

Close of meeting

View the programme

Introduction and welcome

Matt Bultitude, Consultant Urologist & President RSM Urology Section, Guy's and St. Thomas' Hospital and Sri Sriprasad, Professor of Urology, Darent Valley Hospital

BAUS Endourology: The next 2 years

Hari Ratan, Consultant Urologist & Chair BAUS Section of Endourology

Hot topics in stone disease

Sian Allen, Consultant Urologist, University College London Hospital, and Kim Davenport, Consultant Urologist, Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Optimising urine testing/ cultures before stone surgery

Dhaval Bodiwala, Consultant Urologist, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust

Laser technology: Pulse modulation is where it is at

Leye Ajayi, Consultant Urologist, Royal Free Hospital

We have the tools: Should we be measuring pressure and temperature in 2026?

Helene Jung, Associate Professor of Urology, Hospital Lillebaelt, Denmark

Suction sheaths: I'm the biggest FAN(s)

Bhaskar Somani, Professor of Urology, University Hospital Southampton

Optimising FANS: Practical use in the real world

Jake Patterson, Consultant Urologist & Vice-chair BAUS Section of Endourology, Sheffield Teaching Hospital

When Fans Fails ... The Perks of Percs

Thomas Tailly, Consultant Urologist, University Hospital, Ghent, Belgium

Discussion
Comfort break

Looking to the future in endourology

Steve Gordon, Consultant Urologist, Epsom Hospital, Kay Thomas, Consultant Urologist, Guy's and St. Thomas' Hospital

Is there still a role for thiazides in managing idiopathic hypercalciuria?

Shabbir Moochala, Consultant Nephrologist, Royal Free Hospital

SGLT2 and GLP1 medication and kidney stone risk

Sarah Howles, Consultant Urologist, Churchill Hospital, Oxford

Achieving net zero: How green can the stone theatre be?

Sara Ramsey, Consultant Urologist, Raigmore Hospital, Inverness

State of the art: AI in Endourology

Rob Geraghty, Urology Registrar, Freeman Hospital, Newcastle

Discussion
Lunch
David John Lecture: Insights from the gut-kidney axis of kidney stone disease: development of urine metabolomic diagnostic tests

Greg Tasian, Professor of Urology and Epidemiology, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

Q+A

Ureteric Strictures: The bane of our lives

Susan Willis, Consultant Urologist, Guy's and St. Thomas' Hospital and Ranan DasGupta, Consultant Urologist, Imperial College Healthcare

What is the risk after ureteroscopy and should we scan all patients?

Amelia Pietropaolou, Consultant Urologist, University Hospital Southampton

The benign ureteric stricture: A practical management guide

Matt Shaw, Consultant Urologist, Freeman Hospital, Newcastle

Rationalising the management of MUO: The evidence

James Blackmur, Consultant Urologist, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh

Case discussion, question and answers
Comfort break

Challenging cases in Endourology

Mr Daron Smith, Consultant Urologist, University College Hospital, London and Mr Jonathan Glass, Consultant Urologist, Guy's and St. Thomas' Hospital

Thomas Tailly, Consultant Urologist, Helene Jung, Associate Professor of Urology, Kim Davenport, Consultant Urologist, Steve Gordan, Consultant Urologist, Epsom Hospital and Greg Tasian, Professor of Urology and Epidemiology, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

Close of meeting

Location

Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole St, Marylebone, London, W1G 0AE, United Kingdom

Registration closes at 8:00am on 12 February 2026. Late registrations will not be accepted. 

The agenda is subject to change at any time 

If the event is recorded, we are only able to share presentations that we have received permission to share. There is no guarantee that all sessions will be available after the event, this is at the presenters and RSM's discretion. 

All views expressed at this event are of the speakers themselves and not of the Royal Society of Medicine, nor the speaker's organisations. 

This event will be recorded and stored by the Royal Society of Medicine and may be distributed in future on various internet channels. 

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