Prof. Dr. Ong Teng Aik is a senior urologist and Professor of Surgery at the Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Malaya, Malaysia. A Fellow of the Academy of Sciences Malaysia and the Academy of Medicine Malaysia, he has contributed extensively to urologic oncology, particularly in prostate and bladder cancer. He has held key administrative roles, including Deputy Dean and Head of Department, and currently chairs the Robotic Surgery Committee and the newly established Digital Health Unit of the Universiti Malaya Medical Centre. Prof. Ong has served on international boards such as the Société Internationale d'Urologie (SIU) & Urological Association of Asia (UAA) and led national efforts as President of the Malaysian Urological Association. A prolific academic, he has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications and received multiple awards for service excellence and academic contribution. His work spans clinical leadership, education, and strategic development in urology and digital health, making him a respected voice in the regional and global urological community.
14th August 2025
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08:30
17:00
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Opening Remarks
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ARUS–PRUS Partnership Ceremony: A New Chapter in Asia Robotic Urology Collaboration
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Session 1: Advances in Robotic Surgery
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From Console to Cloud: The Evolution of Robotic Telesurgery in Urology – Innovations, Trials, and Ethical Frontiers
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Open Surgery Training: Is It Necessary in the Era of Robotics?
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Hinotori Robotic System in Urological Surgery: Clinical Applications and Future Potential
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What's Next in Urologic Robotics in Asia: Future Perspectives
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Panel Discussion
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Coffee Break
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Session 2: Robotic Prostate Surgery
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Lessons from 20,000 Robotic Prostatectomies: A Global Expert’s Perspective
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Aquablation Revolutionizing BPH Treatment: A New Era of Minimally Invasive Therapy-Tungs' Taichung Metroharbor Hospital Experience
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Debulking the Primary: Robotic Cytoreductive Radical Prostatectomy
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Robotic Radical Prostatectomy: Trying to Fit the Right Surgery to the Right Patient
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Single-Port vs. Multi-Port Robotic Prostatectomy: Balancing Innovation, Precision, and Outcomes
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Comparison of Hood technique vs Retzius sparing RARP: Beijing Hospital Experience.
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Panel Discussion
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Lunch Break
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Session 3: Robotic Kidney and Vascular Surgery
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Expanding horizons: SP for complex RAPN
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Partial Nephrectomy: Managing Complications and Challenging Cases
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Robotic IVC Thrombectomy: Expanding the Role of Robotics in Vascular Involvement
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Panel Discussion
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Session 4: Robotic Reconstructive Surgery
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Robotic Sacrocolpopexy: Techniques, Challenges, and Long-Term Outcomes
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Robotic Vesico-Rectal and Vesico-Vaginal Repair: Innovations in Complex Fistula Management
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Robotic Ureteral Reconstruction: Managing Strictures and Injuries
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Panel Discussion
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Coffee Break
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Session 5: Robotic Bladder Surgery
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Mastering the Details: Tips and Tricks on Robotic Radical Cystectomy
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Step-by-Step: Intra-Corporeal Orthotopic Bladder Creation
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Robotic Pelvic LN Dissection: A critical Component of Bladder Cancer Surgery
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Panel Discussion
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Honoring the Past, Embracing the Future: ARUS Business Session and Presidential Handover
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ARUS Closing Remarks
TICC - 1F 101D
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09:00
15:00
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Welcome Remarks
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Welcome Remarks
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Bladder Cancer Track
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MDT Discussion: Treating High-Risk BCG Refractory NMIBC in a ECOG2 75-year-old
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Debate: Bladder Preservation Should Be Considered for All Cases of MIBC
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Technical Pearls: Node Dissection in Robotic Cystectomy
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Technical Pearls: Robotic Intra-Corporeal OBS
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Practice Changing Papers
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Coffee Break
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Prostate Cancer Track
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MDT Discussion: Personalizing Treatment in High Volume CSPC
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Debate: PIRADS 4/5 Negative Biopsies Should
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Technical Pearls: Retzius Sparing
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Technical Pearls: Nerve-Sparing
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Technical Pearls: Total Extraperitoneal Technique
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Practice Changing Papers
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Group Photo
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Lunch Break
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Kidney Cancer Track
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Treating SRM in a 65-Year-Old ECOG 1 with Multiple Previous Operations-Is Minimally Invasive Treatment Feasible?
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Treating SRM in a 65-Year-Old ECOG 1 with Multiple Previous Operations-Is SBRT the New Kid on the Block?
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Debate: Should We Only Offer Consolidative Cytoreductive Nephrectomy in Metastatic RCC?
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Technical Pearls: Wheel-Barrow Techniques
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Technical Pearls: Renorrhaphy Techniques
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Practice Changing Papers
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Closing Remarks
TICC - 1F 101A
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15th August 2025
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12:00
13:00
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Collaborative Care: Mastering Techniques and Cardiovascular Considerations
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Welcome
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The Art of Care: Techniques to Foster Trust and Empower Patients from a Doctor’s Perspective (Malaysia and Argentina)
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Mitigate ADT Injection Site Reactions: How I do it?
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Optimize cardiovascular risks in ADT treatment: role of patient education
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Discussion
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Closing
TICC - 1F 101A
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13:30
15:00
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Tips and Tricks in Challenging Cases of Robotic Radical Prostatectomy
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Technical Considerations for Large Prostates over 100gms
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Single Port Retroperitoneal Partial Nephrectomy
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Single-Port Robotic Partial Nephrectomy for Multiple or Large Renal Tumors
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Imaging Management Over Robotic Dysfunction
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Experience of 100 Consecutive Hugo Robotic Radical Prostatectomies
TICC - 3F Plenary Hall
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17th August 2025
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08:30
10:00
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UAA Honorary Member Lecture: Learning through Giving Expert Opinion, a Hong Kong Case Book
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Normothermic Ex Vivo Kidney Perfusion for Urologic Discovery
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Trend in Healthcare AI
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Bridging AI Frontiers and Urology: How Multimodal and Agentic AI Will Shape 2025
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Applying Vision Augmentation in Robotic Surgery: Reality or Fiction
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Big Data in Urol Science Research: from Scratch to Hatch
TICC - 3F Plenary Hall
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