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Tomorrow we have more surgeries scheduled, I will give a talk in the evening and then I will depart back to Madrid late at night.

The hospital is impressive, it only has two floors, but it is massive. Nurses travel in small motorbikes around the hospital. It is really something different.
When I arrived to Billund Airport, I was picked up and driven to the hotel where the congress was taking place. Another impressive place, with beautiful architecture. I felt as if I was inside the Death Star from Star Wars.... (see photo).
Then we went out to a dinner organised by the congress at the "Old city" in Aahrus. A wonderful place with old fashioned Danish houses populated by actors... really beautiful.

There I had the chance to see two old friends, Ola Bratt, an expert in prostate cancer from Sweden and Henning Olsen, a pediatric urologist working at Skejby Hospital. I was really happy to see them. We shared many experiences while we all worked at the European Society of Residents in Urology 10 years ago...
The live surgery went really well. The case was ideal for a surgical demonstration, a 45 gram prostate. The audience saw how I used 275.000 joules to perform the operation and how the operation resembled a complete TURP. I showed them my tips and tricks and they all saw the fantastic end result. During the operation, I answered questions from the audience... I think we all had a good time. The feedback after the session was very positive, I think many urologists changed a few concepts in their minds, and saw a different operation to what they were used to...
Then we did a second case, without the cameras, because they had prepared two cases just in case one of the patients got ill and could not be operated that day. Both cases were unevenful. It has been a great experience, and a great honour to operate in one of the best hospitals in Europe.
I presented the scientific basis of the treatment of prostate cancer with HIFU (High Intensity Focused Ultrasound) and I also explained the training system for new users. Dr. Astobieta, from Bilbao, summarized the spanish experience and Dr. Rogenhofer commented on the results in his Hospital in Regensburg, Germany after 11 years using this technology.
The first paper is a video presentation on the new Greenlight HPS laser, that I have presented only a couple of hours ago, with very good reception from my colleagues. It seems it is very didactic. My colleagues specially liked a short video of a transrectal ultrasound monitorization of the procedure, an idea I took from Dr. Gil Vernet, for the production of this video.

Then, at 7.00 pm I will give a conference on the basic science behind HIFU (High Intensity Focused Ultrasound) for the treatment of prostate cancer.
It is nice to come to the National Congress, in part because it is always celebrated before the summer, and I relate it with the proximity of the summer holidays... and I realise it has been a tough year and that I really want August to come soon, so I can rest. But it can only be a brief thought, because there is still much to do.... Denmark, Ireland, Saudi Arabia, maybe the Canary Islands, London, and all before the end of the month...


After finishing the second operation I gave a brief talk on the basics of Greenlight laser surgery and the new features of this new high powered HPS laser. Then we went back to sugery.
It is seriously hot in Seville, today we had 36º Celsius... aaaggh. All my colleagues were very impressed by the technique and wanting to start offering it to their patients.