The Neuro-Urogynecology and Urogenital Pain SIG invite you to join us on Saturday, September 12, 2026 at 1:00 PM UTC for their SIG Session on Chronic Pelvic Pain after Incontinence Surgery: A Rare Case Management. To see what time that is for you, click here.
Chronic pelvic pain secondary to TOT mesh extrusion into the bladder represents a challenging complication requiring a structured approach. This session will highlight diagnostic tools, surgical management options, and adjunctive therapies for comprehensive care.
Program
1:00 PM UTC Presentation by Prof. Dr. Murat Seval
1:45 PM UTC Discussion/Q&A
Attendance at this SIG Session is open for all (IUGA Members and Non-members). A recording of the session will be available in the IUGA Academy. Not a member? Join today!
Co-Moderator

Dr Keng Ng is a Consultant Urological Surgeon based in London, United Kingdom. He was awarded the Clifford Morson Medal at The Institute of Urology London for his thesis work on urodynamics and bladder dysfunction. His specialty interests include interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome and female urinary incontinence surgery. He is currently Chair of IUGA SIG in Neuro-urogynecology and Urogenital Pain.
Co-Moderator

Dr Kazibe Koyuncu is PhD candidate in Urogynecology Doctorate Programme in Ankara University, Turkey. She is interested in working interstitial cystitis and bladder pain syndrome and female sexual dysfunction. She is a member of SIG in Neuro-urogynecology and Urogenital Pain.
Speaker

Prof. Dr. Murat Seval is a respected urogynecologist and academic mentor with extensive experience in pelvic floor disorders and reconstructive surgery. He has played an active role within the International Urogynecological Association (IUGA), contributing to its educational and scientific initiatives, and has been involved in the InSpIRE program, supporting the development of early-career clinicians in the field. Known for his dedication to mentorship and academic excellence, Prof. Seval continues to shape the next generation of urogynecologists while advancing patient-centered care.