ICS Podcast

International Continence Society

Leading continence research and education. The official podcast of the International Continence Society www.ics.org. ICS is the leading international, multi-disciplinary organisation for medical professionals working in the field of incontinence. ICS provides the latest scientific and clinical updates to professionals in the field.

  1. Botulinum toxin injection templates for overactive bladder: why and when?

    APR 29

    Botulinum toxin injection templates for overactive bladder: why and when?

    In this episode of the ICS Podcast, we explore how botulinum toxin (BoNT‑A) injection techniques for overactive bladder (OAB) are evolving—and why injection location, depth, and template may matter more than ever. Hosted by Juan Peñafiel and Shannon Wallace, the discussion brings together two internationally recognised experts: Benoit Peyronnet (Urologist) and Michael Kennelly (Neurourologist). Together, they examine the growing evidence behind trigonal and trigone‑sparing injection strategies, challenging long‑held dogmas around reflux risk and urinary retention. Key topics include: Why and when to consider trigonal or predominantly trigonal injection templatesHow injection depth, volume, and number of sites influence outcomesStrategies to reduce the risk of urinary retention while maintaining efficacyDifferences in approach for idiopathic vs neurogenic OABPractical tips for training, technique, and tailoring treatment to individual patientsThe conversation also reflects on gaps in the current evidence base, what future trials are still needed, and how clinicians can safely adapt their practice today. ICS Podcast Through its annual meeting and journal, the International Continence Society (ICS) has been advancing multidisciplinary continence research and education worldwide since 1971. Over 3,000 Urologists, Uro-gynaecologists, Physiotherapists, Nurses and Research Scientists make up ICS, a thriving society dedicated to incontinence and pelvic floor disorders. The Society is growing every day and welcomes you to join us. If you join today, you'll enjoy substantial discounts on ICS Annual Meeting registrations and free journal submissions. Joining ICS is like being welcomed into a big family. Get to know the members and become involved in a vibrant, supportive community of healthcare professionals, dedicated to making a real difference to the lives of people with incontinence.

    40 min
  2. A Multidisciplinary Approach to Multicompartment Prolapse

    FEB 25

    A Multidisciplinary Approach to Multicompartment Prolapse

    In this episode, host Shannon Wallace, Urogynaecologist, sits down with two colleagues from Ohio who work alongside her in a truly integrated pelvic floor team: Anna Spivak, Colorectal Surgeon, and Cameron Pikula, Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist. Together, they explore why multicompartment prolapse requires more than a single‑specialty viewpoint—and how collaborative care can transform diagnostic clarity, patient counselling, and long‑term outcomes. Whether you are part of a multidisciplinary unit or practice in a setting without close-access colleagues, this episode offers practical insights, red flags to watch for, and suggestions for building collaborative pathways in your own environment. ICS Podcast Through its annual meeting and journal, the International Continence Society (ICS) has been advancing multidisciplinary continence research and education worldwide since 1971. Over 3,000 Urologists, Uro-gynaecologists, Physiotherapists, Nurses and Research Scientists make up ICS, a thriving society dedicated to incontinence and pelvic floor disorders. The Society is growing every day and welcomes you to join us. If you join today, you'll enjoy substantial discounts on ICS Annual Meeting registrations and free journal submissions. Joining ICS is like being welcomed into a big family. Get to know the members and become involved in a vibrant, supportive community of healthcare professionals, dedicated to making a real difference to the lives of people with incontinence.

    45 min
  3. How to Submit a High Quality Abstract and Improve the Chances of Acceptance

    FEB 4

    How to Submit a High Quality Abstract and Improve the Chances of Acceptance

    In this energising episode of the ICS Podcast, join Shannon Wallace (Urogynaecologist, USA), Malgorzata “Gosia” Starzec‑Proserpio (Physiotherapist, Canada), and Marie‑Pierre Cyr (Physiotherapist, Canada) for a practical, encouraging, and insider‑informed guide to submitting a successful abstract to the ICS 2026 Annual Meeting. Whether you’re a physiotherapist, clinician, researcher, or any professional working in continence care, this conversation is packed with concrete tips on how to strengthen your submission—from understanding reviewer criteria, to structuring your abstract effectively, choosing the right category and keywords, avoiding common pitfalls, and presenting your work with clarity and impact. The speakers share their combined experience as award‑winning presenters, reviewers, and international contributors, offering supportive guidance for first‑time submitters and those for whom English is not a first language. They also speak candidly about the value of sharing your work on the global stage, the confidence to put yourself forward, and what happens after your abstract is selected. If you’re planning to submit an abstract for ICS 2026, this episode is your essential companion. Submit your abstract between 1 February and 1 April 2026 at: https://www.ics.org/2026 ICS Podcast Through its annual meeting and journal, the International Continence Society (ICS) has been advancing multidisciplinary continence research and education worldwide since 1971. Over 3,000 Urologists, Uro-gynaecologists, Physiotherapists, Nurses and Research Scientists make up ICS, a thriving society dedicated to incontinence and pelvic floor disorders. The Society is growing every day and welcomes you to join us. If you join today, you'll enjoy substantial discounts on ICS Annual Meeting registrations and free journal submissions. Joining ICS is like being welcomed into a big family. Get to know the members and become involved in a vibrant, supportive community of healthcare professionals, dedicated to making a real difference to the lives of people with incontinence.

    20 min

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Leading continence research and education. The official podcast of the International Continence Society www.ics.org. ICS is the leading international, multi-disciplinary organisation for medical professionals working in the field of incontinence. ICS provides the latest scientific and clinical updates to professionals in the field.

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