Vincent Tse
Professor
Surgery
The University of Sydney
Australia
Biography
Dr Tse obtained his Master of Surgery from the University of Sydney in 2000 and Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS) in Urology in 2001. Afterwards he completed a Fellowship in Incontinence, Urodynamics, Female Urology and Reconstructive Urology at the University of California Davis Medical Center in Sacramento, USA in 2002-2003 under the mentorship of Professor Anthony Stone. He is currently Consultant Urologist at Concord Hospital. His clinical and research interests include male and female incontinence, in particular, sling and artificial urinary sphincter surgery, female pelvic floor reconstructive surgery for prolapse using native tissue or mesh techniques, botulinum toxin (Botox) and sacral neuromodulation for overactive bladder, urodynamics, complex bladder dysfunction, and urethral strictures. He is also an accredited robotic surgeon focussing on prostatectomy and pelvic organ prolapse surgery. Nationally and abroad, Dr Tse had been invited both as speaker and surgeon as well as presenting seminal research at major international meetings, including the USA, Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand; and more recently in developing countries through the International Continence Society. He currently holds the position of Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Sydney and is Chairman of the NSW section of the Continence Foundation of Australia. He is an active member of the International Continence Society (ICS), International Urogynaecology Association (IUGA), Society of Urodynamics and Female Urology (SUFU), as well as the American Urological Association (AUA). He is on the editorial board of 'Pelviperineology', the 'Australian and New Zealand Continence Journal', and is recently appointed Section Editor for 'Current Bladder Dysfunction Report'. He championed Australia's endorsement as a 5th member country into the Pan Pacific Continence Society in 2014, and is a keen advocate of multidisciplinary care in the management of incontinence
Research Interest
Male and female incontinence, Urodynamics, Botulinum Toxin for Overactive Bladder, Pelvic Organ Prolapse , female pelvic floor reconstructive surgery including robotics, Urethral stricture disease and urethral reconstructive surgery , Neurogenic bladder dysfunction , Geriatric bladder dysfunction