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IMORUVIIIMarch 11 - 13th, 2019 Hamburg, Germany8th International Meeting On Reconstructive Urology
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March 11 - 13th, 2019 | 8th International Meeting On Reconstructive Urology
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Men's Health
Pelvic Floor Reconstruction
AMS 800 Artificial Sphinctersystem
The Gold Standardmore than 45 years of experience and continually improving
• For treating moderate to severe incontinence• FDA-approved, antibiotic surface to reduce risk of infection
AMS 700 Three-Piece Inflatable Penile Prosthesis
POW3R of threePumpe • Zylinder • Reservoir
• Excellent girth expansion and rigidity• Natural appearing flaccidity• FDA-approved, antibiotic surface to reduce risk of infection
AdVanceXP Male Sling System
The Next Genetarion ofMale Sling TechnologyTM
• Safe and effective treatment for SUI
Advantage FitTM
Obtryx IITM
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Dear colleagues,
welcome to Hamburg for the 8th International Meeting on Reconstructive
Urology (IMORU VIII). The successful story of IMORU started in 1999,
20 years ago, in Hamburg-Harburg, organized by Friedhelm Schreiter. In
2013, the venue was relocated to the University Medical Center Ham-
burg-Eppendorf.
The focus of the meeting always was, and still is, live surgery. Transmis-
sions from the operating rooms provide the opportunity to observe the
experts and discuss their techniques. As technology has advanced over
the years, live transmissions from centers all over the world have become
feasible. Semi-live presentations offer the option to present complex sur-
geries condensed in video clips. Oral and poster presentations give you
the opportunity to share your experience with the audience and discuss your results with
the experts. Urethral reconstruction remains one of the most important topics in the field of
reconstructive urology. A faculty of world renowned surgeons will share their expertise during
the reconstruction of penile, bulbar & posterior strictures and hypospadias repair in children
and adults. Another main topic is the reconstruction of the external male genitalia; where cor-
poroplasty in patients with Peyronie’s disease and implantations of penile prosthesis will be
presented. Gender reassignment surgery has been increasing steadily over the years; thus, we
will show and discuss the current techniques of female-to-male and male-to-female reassign-
ment. Solving complications after prostate surgery: such as incontinence, urethro-rectal fistula
or anastomotic stricture after radical procedures to manage these complications, e.g. artificial
sphincter implantation, will be presented. Another main topic of this year`s meeting is ureteral
reconstruction. Minimally invasive surgery is entering the field of reconstructive urology with
great force. Famous centers for laparoscopy and robot-assisted surgery will directly transmit
into the lecture hall and show their techniques for ureteral reimplantation, pyeloplasty and
reconstruction of the urethra.
I am happy to welcome you to Hamburg and wish you an engaging and interesting meeting.
Margit Fisch, M.D., F.E.A.P.U., F.E.B.U.Professor of UrologyDirector and Chair Department of Urology and Pediatric UrologyUniversity Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf
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Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Information / Faculty and Surgeons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Time Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Program Monday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Program Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Program Wednesday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Directions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Notes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Sponsors and Exhibitors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
HVV (Public Transport) Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Editor:
Prof. Dr. Margit FischUniversity Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf Dept. of Urology Martinistraße 52 20246 Hamburg
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Legal Notice
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Organizer:
Kalms OperationsRheinstraße 45-4612161 Berlin
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Latest Information: www.imoru.de, Twitter: @IMORU / #IMORU19
Date: March 11 - 13th, 2019
Location: University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf Martinistraße 52 20246 Hamburg, Germany
Congress Language: English
Organization: Prof. Dr. Margit Fisch, Dr. Christian Meyer Registration and Hotel Reservation: Kalms Operations1
Rheinstraße 45-46, 12161 Berlin, Germany Phone: +49-30-40 50 45 32 0 Fax: +49-30-40 50 45 319 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.imoru.de
1Kalms Operations is a trademark of Kalms Consulting GmbH
Registration Fee
Full Fee 750 €Urologists in Training2 450 €Welcome Reception includedCongress Dinner 75 €2Certification required
Contact: Prof. Dr. Margit Fisch University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf Martinistraße 52, 20246 Hamburg, Germany Phone: +49-40-7410 53442 Fax: +49-40-7410 52444 Email: [email protected]
Supported by the European Society of Genito- Urinary Reconstructive Surgeons (ESGURS), International Society of Reconstructive Urology (ISORU) and by the European Reference Network for Urogenital Diseases (eUROGEN).
Local Faculty
Marco Blessmann
Roland Dahlem
Oliver Engel
Margit Fisch
Silke Riechardt
Guest Faculty
Daniela Andrich
Guido Barbagli
Rados Djinovic
Giulio Garaffa
Joel Gelman
Akio Horiguchi
Jalil Hosseini
Sanjay Kulkarni
Anthony Mundy
James Fu Qiang
David Ralph
Hunter Wessells
Hamburg, Germany
Hamburg, Germany
Hamburg, Germany
Hamburg, Germany
Hamburg, Germany
London, UK
Arezzo, Italy
Belgrade, Serbia
London, UK
Orange, USA
Saitama, Japan
Tehran, Iran
Pune, India
London, UK
Shanghai, China
London, UK
Seattle, USA
Important Information:
Speakers: Please hand in your PowerPoint-Presentation(s) at the speaker ready room at least one hour before start of the session. Projection of slides is not possible!
Posters: Please mount your poster on the day of presentation 7:30 - 9:00 a.m. in the exhibi-tion room. Your poster should be dismounted after the poster session. Poster viewing will be possible for the auditorium during the whole day of presentation. During the poster session, you have two minutes to present (2 PowerPoint slides) followed by 2 minutes for Q&A.
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Faculty and Surgeons
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Live Transmission Faculty
Serdar Deger
Emanuel Chartier-Kastler
Christophe Vaessen
Alexander Mottrie
Lee Zhao
James Porter
Guests of Honor
Rudolph Hohenfellner
Jan Fichtner
John Pascal Manyahi
Vito Pansadoro
Friedhelm Schreiter
Joachim Thüroff
Ostfildern, Germany
Paris, France
Paris, France
Aalst, Belgium
New York, USA
Seattle, USA
Mainz, Germany
Oberhausen, Germany
Peramiho, Tanzania
Rome, Italy
Hamburg, Germany
Mainz, Germany
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Registration
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8:15 a.m.
4:45 p.m.-6:45 p.m.
6:30 a.m.
8:00 a.m.
Registration Open
Opening and WelcomeProf. Dr. Burkhard Göke, Medical Director of the University Medical Center Hamburg-EppendorfProf. Dr. Margit Fisch, Congress President
Live Surgery / Transmissions According to Schedule
Oral Presentations, Semi-liveIncontinence Surgery / Urethral Reconstruction Moderators:8:15 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Anthony Mundy, Joel Gelman, Akio Horiguchi11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Jan Fichtner, Jalil Hosseini, James Fu Qiang2:00 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. Joachim Thüroff, Hunter Wessells, Roland Dahlem
Poster Presentations Moderators:Joel Gelman, Akio Horiguchi
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Program - Monday, March 11th, 2019 9
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AdVance Male Sling Oliver Engel
Artificial Sphincter (Membraneous Cuff) Roland Dahlem
Da Vinci Assisted Bladder NeckSphincter Female Emanuel Chartier-Kastler,Christophe Vaessen
Oral P1Karl-Dietrich Sievert
Oral P2 Tobias S. Pottek
Artificial Sphincter (Bulbar /Transcorporal)Hunter Wessells
Artificial SphincterDistal Double Cuff Margit Fisch
SL Urethroplasty with Buccal Mucosa for Long StricturesJames Fu Qiang SL Onlay Ure-throplasty for Bulbar Strictures Akio Horiguchi
UrethralReconstruction Guido Barbagli
UrethralReconstruction Anthony Mundy
UrethralReconstruction Mesh IIMargit Fisch
Urethral Reconst-ruction Panurethral Stricture Sanjay Kulkarni
DaVinci Assisted Urethral / Bladder Neck ReconstructionLee Zhao
Oral P3Gerald H. Jordan
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Oral Presentations
Oral P1:New Adjustable Artificial Urethral Sphincter (AUS) with Additional Stress Balloon toFurther Improve Treatment Outcome in Male Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI) K. D. Sievert, G. Ameli, A. Gunnemann, W. Huebner
Oral P2:2019: Three Artificial Urinary Sphincters T. S. Pottek
Oral P3:One-Year Safety and Efficacy Outcomes on a Novel Drug Coated Balloon (DCB) for Urethral Stricture Disease – The ROBUST I StudyG. H. Jordan, R. Virasoro, J. DeLong, R. Estrella, M. Pichardo, R. R. Lay, G. Espino, G. Webster,S. Elliott
Semi-live /Live Surgery Program Transmissions Presentations
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5:17 p.m.
5:21 p.m.
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5:29 p.m.
Poster Presentations
A New Bacterial Resistant Polymer Catheter Coating to Reduce Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infection (CAUTI) – A First-in-Man Pilot Study - N. Jeffery
Managing Difficult Catheter Placement in Complex Urethroplasty and Lower Urinary Tract Reconstruction with a New Urethral Catheterisation Device - N. Jeffery
Follow up of Continent Urinary Diversion to Rectal Bladder by a Modified Duhamel’s Technique in Children - M. A. Baky Fahmy
Complex Anal Fistula Involving Male Genital Tract: A New Diagnostic Entity - A. Alwaal, A. Alahmari, M. Mansouri
Multiple Transverse Dorsal Incisions Patched with Tachosil® in the Surgical Treatment of Peyronie’s Disease: Preliminary Results - J. P. C. Felicio, A. Castro, N. Martins, P. Oliveira, T. Lopes, F. E. Martins
Complex Grafting in Surgical Treatment of Morbus Peyronie - M. Acimovic, M. Milosavljevic, J. H. Djokic
Veriset™ Haemostatic Properties in Glans Resurfacing: Initial Patient’s Perspective – Pilot Study - P. Weibl, G. Ameli, L. Prüger, W. Huebner
Total Glans Reconstruction - R. Kore
Using Stress-Relief Cuff to Improve Urine Leakage After Artificial Urinary Sphincter Implantation - P. Weibl, G. Ameli, M. Rutkowski, W. Huebner
The Natural History of Patients Following Artificial Urinary Sphincter Cuff Erosion - J. P. C. Felicio, F. E. Martins, J. Angulo, D. Nikolavsky, J. Simhan,J. Loh-Doyle
Outcomes of a Fragile Urethra in Men with Multiple Artificial Urinary Sphincter Revisions - J. P. C. Felicio, J. Spencer, J. Loh-Doyle, J. Angulo, D. Nikolavsky, S. Blakely, F. E. Martins
Prospective Evaluation of the Surgical Outcome in Patients Without Drain, with a 24-Hour Drain and with Prolonged Drain After Inflatable Penile Prosthesis Implantation - D. Osmonov
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Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction After Radical Prostatectomy: Pubic Dermolipectomy and Penile Implant - A. Ruffo, M. Franco, E. Illiano, N. Stanojevic
The Effect of the Bladder Take Down on Vesicourethral Anastomosis and Urinary Incontinence in Patients with Localized Prostate Cancer - K. K. Park, J. S. Huh
Sphincteroplasty for So-Called Devastated Bladder Outlet After TransurethralResection of the Prostate (TURP) - H. Kato, A. Terai, Y. Takashima, H. Koike
Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy for Recurrent Bladder Neck Stenosis - M. Krause, A. Jendryan, M. Heiland, A. Roosen, B. Ubrig
Transurethral Resection of the Prostate (TURP) Related Urethral Strictures - The Morbidity that Follows - A. Y. Rawal, A. A. Mousa, S. K. Bhadranavar, P. M. Joshi,S. B. Kulkarni
Navigated Surgery for Posterior Urethral Reconstruction - A. Kanematsu
Prediction Value of MRI Geometric Parameters to the Surgical Complexity of Pelvic Fracture Urethral Stricture - L. Song
Double Faced Grafts in Complex Urethral Strictures for Better Long-Term Outcomes - A. Pardeshi, R. Rajendran, V. Raghoji, N. Wankhede
One-Stage Dorsal Onlay Buccal Mucosa Graft Urethroplasty for Pendular Urethral Stricture - M. Murányi, Z. Kiss, T. Flaskó
Substitution Urethroplasty Using a Vascularised Segmental Ileal Pedicled Tube Flap for a Case of Urethral Loss due to Bulbar Urethral Ischemic Necrosis - R. Rajendran, A. Pardesi, M. Veeramani
Routine Calibration - not Dilatation - of Urethra with the Use of Anti-Scar Gel After Operation of Buccal Mucosal Graft in Patients with the History of Multiple Operations for Anterior Urethral Stricture - W. Perdzyński, A. Adamek
VeSpAR Trial Protocol: A Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Vessel-Sparing Anastomotic Repair and Transecting Anastomotic Repair in Isolated Short Bulbar Urethral Strictures - W. Verla, B. Van Parys, M. Waterloos, M. Waterschoot, A. F. Spinoit, W. Oosterlinck, N. Lumen
Welcome ReceptionAt the Industrial Exhibition Hall, Campus Lehre,University Medical Center Hamburg-EppendorfAll participants are invited to join the welcome reception!
6:45 p.m.
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Neo-Vaginal Advancement Flaps in the Treatment of Urethral Strictures in Male-to-Female Transsexuals - W. Verla, M. Waterloos, S. Hollebosch, A.-F. Spinoit, P. Hoebeke, S. Monstrey, N. Lumen
Management of Obliterative Penile Stricture in Patient with Failed Hypospadia Using Dorsal Inlay Buccal Mucosa Graft - A. Ruffo, M. Franco, E. Illiano, N. Stanojevic
Synchronous One Stage Urethroplasty for Coexisting Anterior Urethral Stricture and Recurrent Stricture After Previous Failed PFUI Repair - R. Kore
Familial Urethral Stricture: A Case Series - A. Alwaal, D. Alseini
The Use of a Surgical Patch Coated with Human Coagulation Factors in Buccal Mucosa Urethroplasty - E. Ezzibdeh, M. Aragona, R. Olianas
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Live Surgery According to Schedule
Oral Presentations, Semi-liveUrethral Reconstruction / Penile Surgery / Penile Prosthesis / Transgender Surgery
Moderators:8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Hunter Wessells, David Ralph, Jan Fichtner, Akio Horiguchi11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Rados Djinovic, Sanjay Kulkarni, Joel Gelman2:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Giulio Garaffa, Marco Blessmann, Joachim Thüroff
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Penile ProsthesisRados Djinovic
BulboprostaticReanastomosisJalil Hosseini
Oral P4Alan MoreySL EPA for Urethral TraumaAkio HoriguchiSL End-to-End Anastomosis ofPosterior Urethral StricturesJames Fu Qiang
Penile ProsthesisDavid Ralph
Recto-Urethral FistulaAnthony Mundy
CorporoplastyDavid Ralph
Transgender Surgery Male-to-FemaleSilke Riechardt
SL NeophallusGiulio GaraffaOral P5Anna-Marie KüntscherOral P6Wesley VerlaSL Second Stage Gender Reassignement Male-to-FemaleSilke Riechardt
T-PlastyRoland Dahlem
SL Urethral ReconstructionJoel Gelman
Semi-live /Live Surgery Program Presentations
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Oral Presentations
Oral P4: Penoscrotal Decompression: Effective New Glans Sparing Alternative to ShuntProcedures for Surgical Relief of Refractory Ischemic PriapismA. Morey
Oral P5: The Radial Forearm Flap with Prelaminated Urethra – An Analysis of theComplications Based on Clavien-Dindo ClassificationA. M. Küntscher, M. V. Küntscher
Oral P6: Excision and Primary Anastomosis for Strictures at the Anastomosis Between the Fixed and Phallic Part of the Urethra in Female-to-Male TranssexualsW. Verla, P. Hoebecke, A. F. Spinoit, M. Waterloos, N. Lumen
Penile ProsthesisRados Djinovic
BulboprostaticReanastomosisJalil Hosseini
Oral P4Alan MoreySL EPA for Urethral TraumaAkio HoriguchiSL End-to-End Anastomosis ofPosterior Urethral StricturesJames Fu Qiang
Penile ProsthesisDavid Ralph
Recto-Urethral FistulaAnthony Mundy
CorporoplastyDavid Ralph
Transgender Surgery Male-to-FemaleSilke Riechardt
SL NeophallusGiulio GaraffaOral P5Anna-Marie KüntscherOral P6Wesley VerlaSL Second Stage Gender Reassignement Male-to-FemaleSilke Riechardt
T-PlastyRoland Dahlem
SL Urethral ReconstructionJoel Gelman
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Live Surgery According to Schedule
Semi-liveUrethral Reconstruction / Hypospadias Repair / Ureteral Reconstruction
Moderators:8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Jalil Hosseini, Daniela Andrich, Joel Gelman11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Joachim Thüroff, James Fu Qiang, Akio Horiguchi2:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Vito Pansadoro, Rados Djinovic, Hunter Wessells
Hypospadias Repair (Child)Rados Djinovic
Hypospadias Repair (Child)Silke Riechardt, Margit Fisch
SL 3D LAP PyeloplastySerdar Deger
SL da Vinci Assisted Ureteral ReconstructionAlexander Mottrie
SL da Vinci Assisted Ureteral ReconstructionJames Porter
Hypospadias RepairHunter Wessells
Psoas Hitch (Open)Margit Fisch
Urethral Reconstruction (Mesh)Roland Dahlem
Urethral Reconstruction Daniela Andrich
Live Surgery Program Semi-live
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Hypospadias Repair (Child)Rados Djinovic
Hypospadias Repair (Child)Silke Riechardt, Margit Fisch
SL 3D LAP PyeloplastySerdar Deger
SL da Vinci Assisted Ureteral ReconstructionAlexander Mottrie
SL da Vinci Assisted Ureteral ReconstructionJames Porter
Hypospadias RepairHunter Wessells
Psoas Hitch (Open)Margit Fisch
Urethral Reconstruction (Mesh)Roland Dahlem
Urethral Reconstruction Daniela Andrich
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17Directions
University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf
Martinistraße 52
20246 Hamburg
Germany
By Plane:
After major construction projects in recent years, Hamburg Airport has become one of the
most beautiful and comfortable airports in all of Europe, and its proximity to the city makes it
even more attractive. Unlike many other major airports, it is conveniently located only about
8.5 kilometers from the city center. From the airport, the UKE can be reached in approximate-
ly 20 minutes. A taxi ride costs about €15.
By Train:
Hamburg is easily accessible via the four main-line stations: Hamburg Hauptbahnhof (central
station), Hamburg Dammtor, Hamburg-Altona and Hamburg-Harburg, which are integrated
into the InterCityExpress (ICE) network. From Dammtor station and the central station, the
UKE can be reached in about 15 minutes. A taxi ride costs approximately €12.
By Car:
Hamburg is a traffic hub, easily accessible via the A7 highway (North/South), A1 (Bremen-
Lübeck), A24 (Hamburg-Berlin) and A23 (Hamburg-North Frisia). Via Martinistraße, the UKE
can be reached in approximately 20 minutes from all highways. The hospital offers a
four-story parking garage.
By Public Transport:
Hamburg’s public transport will take you directly to the UKE.
Nearest subway station: U1 / U3 Kellinghusenstraße
Buses 20, 25 and 281 stop right outside the main entrance of the UKE
(Bus stop: UK Eppendorf).
Find more information at www.hvv.de.
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The 8th International Meeting On Reconstructive Urology (IMORU VIII)is kindly supported by:
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Poppenbüttel
Habicht-straße
Rübenkamp (City Nord)
Alte Wöhr (Stadtpark)
Ohlsdorf
Sengelmannstraße (City Nord)
Alsterdorf
Lattenkamp(Sporthalle)
Hudtwalckerstraße
Kellinghusen- straße
Norderstedt Mitte
Richtung Neumünster
Christuskirche
Emilienstraße
Osterstraße
Lutterothstraße
Hagenbecks Tierpark
Hagendeel
Niendorf Markt
Joachim-Mähl-Straße
Schippelsweg
Niendorf Nord
Sternschanze(Messe)
Feldstraße(Heiligengeistfeld)
St. Pauli
SchlumpHolstenstraße
Altona
Reeperbahn
Königstraße
Landungsbrü
cken
Prisdorf
Elmshorn
Langenmoor
Sparrieshoop
Bokholt
Voßloch
Barmstedt Brunnenstraße
Barmstedt
Pinneberg
Tornesch
Alveslohe
Langeln
Buckhorn
Hoisbüttel
Ohlstedt
Volksdorf
Alter Teichweg
Straßburger Straße
Wandsbek Markt
Wandsbek- Gartenstadt
Trabrennbahn
Farmsen
Berne
Meiendorfer Weg
Buchenkam
p
Ahrensb
urg
W
estAhre
nsburg
O
st
Schm
alenbeckKiekut
Großhansdorf
Bad OldesloeKupfermühleBargteheide
Ahrensburg
Reinfeld
Richtung Lübeck
Wahlstedt
Altengörs
Bad Segeberg
WakendorfFresenburg
Rickling
Fahrenkrug
Richtung Neumünster
Rothenburgsort
Billwerder-Moorfleet
Mittlerer Landweg
BergedorfReinbek
Wohlto
rf
Aumühle
Schwarze
nbek
Müssen Richtung
Schwerin/Rostock
Büchen
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Lüneburg
Lauenburg
Dannenberg
Ost
Echem
Tiefstack
MeckelfeldMaschen
Stelle
Win
sen
Radbruch
Bardowick
Vastorf
Bavendorf
Dahlenburg
Göhrde
Wendisc
h Evern
Neetzendorf
Hittfeld
Klecken
Buchholz
Harburg
SuerhopHolm-Seppensen
Büsenbachtal
Handeloh
Sprötze
Tostedt
Richtung Soltau
Harburg
Rath
aus
Heimfeld
Neuwiedenthal
Richtung Bremen
Bargste
dt
Brest-
Aspe
Kutenholz
Apensen
Ruschwedel
Harsefeld
Richtung Bremerhaven
Neukloster
Horneburg
Dollern
Agathenburg
Stade
Hammah
Himmel-pforten
Richtung Cuxhaven
Neugraben
Neu
Wulm
storf
Thesdorf
Elbgaustraße
Mönckebergstraße
Meßberg
Übersee-
q
uartier
Steinstraße
Rödingsm
arkt
Baumwall
Messehallen
Gänsemarkt(Oper)
Stephansplatz(Oper/CCH)
Stadthaus-brücke
Eppendorfer Baum
Hoheluft- brücke
Klosterstern
HallerstraßeDammtor
(Messe / CCH)
Borgweg
(S
tadtp
ark)
Saarland-
st
raße
Sierichstr
aße
Lohmühlenstraße
Hamburger Straße
Mundsburg
Lübecker Straße
Uhlandstraße
Dehnhaide
Rahlstedt
Tonndorf
Wandsbek
Richtung Lübeck
Mölln
Ratzeburg
Halstenbek
Krupunder
Allermöhe
Nettelnburg
Hasselbrook
Hamburg AB
Hamburg AB
Moorbekhalle (Schulzentrum Nord)
Ashausen
Ochsenzoll
Fuhlsbüttel Nord
Klein Borstel
Kaltenkirchen Süd
Nützen
Bad Bramstedt Kurhaus
Boostedt
RichtwegGarstedt
KiwittsmoorLangenhorn Nord
Langenhorn Markt
Fuhlsbüttel
Meeschensee
FriedrichsgabeQuickborner Straße
Haslohfurth
GroßenaspeWiemersdorf
Bad Bramstedt
Lentföhrden
dodenhof
Kaltenkirchen
Henstedt-Ulzburg
Holstentherme
Diebsteich
Langenfelde
EidelstedtStellingen Arenen
Fischbek
Wandsbeker Chaussee
HamburgAirport(Flughafen)
Gartenholz
Burgstr
aße
Hamm
er
K
irche
Rauhes Haus
Horner R
ennbahn
Legienstraße
Billste
dt
Merk
enstraße
Steinfu
rther A
llee
Müm
melm
annsberg
Jungfernstieg
Wedel
Rissen
Sülldorf
Iserb
rook
Hochkam
p
Blankenese
Klein Flottbek
(B
otanisc
her Garte
n)
Othm
arschen
Bahrenfeld
Hammerbrook(City Süd)
Elbbrü
cken
Wilhelmsburg
Veddel(BallinStadt)
Haupt-bahnhof
CentralStation
Nord
Süd
Friedric
hsruh
Leitsta
de
Hitzack
er
Buxtehude
Rathaus
HafenCity
Universi
tät
Haltestellen Schnellbahn-/RegionalverkehrRapid Transit /Regional Rail Stations
Grenze von Hamburg ABHamburg AB Boundary
nicht im HVVoutside HVV network
Parken und Reisenpark and ride
Nur zeitweilig/ limited services Barrierefreier Zugang zuden SchnellbahnenInfos zum barrierefreienZugang zum Regionalverkehrunter Tel. 040/19 449.
Barrier free access to the rapid transit trainsInformation on barrier free access to the regional trainson tel 040/19 449.
RegionalExpress-Linien halten nichtan jedem Bahnhof.Not all regional trains stop at all stations.switchh PunkteFernbahnhofMain Line Station Stand: 09.12.2018 ©HVV
Schnellbahn-/ RegionalverkehrRapid Transit /Regional Rail
RE7 / RE70 / RB71
RE6 / RB61 / RB71
RE6 / RE7 / RE70 / RB61 / RB71
RE
7 / R
E70
/ R
B71
RE6 / RB 71
RE5 RE5
RE3RE4 / RE5
RB31 / RB41
RE7 / RE70 / RB61
RE4 / RB41/R
B 38
RE4 / RB41
RB38
RB38
RB38
RE4 / RB41
RE5
RE5
RB33
RB33
RB33
RE
RB32RB32
RE3
RE3 / RB31
RB31 / RB 32 / RE 83
RE1
RE1
RE1
RE3 / RB31
RE1
RE83
RE
83
RE8 / RE80 / R
B81
RE 83
RE8 / RE80
RB 81 / RB 82
RB82
RB82040/19 449
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Eidelstedt Zentrum
Bönningstedt
Ellerau
Quickborn
Hörgensweg
Burgwedel
Tanneneck
Hasloh
Quickborn Süd
Schnelsen
Ulzburg Süd
Richtung Neumünster/Kiel/Flensburg
Richtung Itzehoe/Husum
Dauenhof
Horst
Alster
Berliner Tor
RitterstraßeWartenau
Landwehr
BarmbekFriedrichs- berg
Kornweg (Klein Borstel)
Hoheneichen
Wellingsbüttel
Poppenbüttel
Habicht-straße
Rübenkamp (City Nord)
Alte Wöhr (Stadtpark)
Ohlsdorf
Sengelmannstraße (City Nord)
Alsterdorf
Lattenkamp(Sporthalle)
Hudtwalckerstraße
Kellinghusen- straße
Norderstedt Mitte
Richtung Neumünster
Christuskirche
Emilienstraße
Osterstraße
Lutterothstraße
Hagenbecks Tierpark
Hagendeel
Niendorf Markt
Joachim-Mähl-Straße
Schippelsweg
Niendorf Nord
Sternschanze(Messe)
Feldstraße(Heiligengeistfeld)
St. Pauli
SchlumpHolstenstraße
Altona
Reeperbahn
Königstraße
Landungsbrü
cken
Prisdorf
Elmshorn
Langenmoor
Sparrieshoop
Bokholt
Voßloch
Barmstedt Brunnenstraße
Barmstedt
Pinneberg
Tornesch
Alveslohe
Langeln
Buckhorn
Hoisbüttel
Ohlstedt
Volksdorf
Alter Teichweg
Straßburger Straße
Wandsbek Markt
Wandsbek- Gartenstadt
Trabrennbahn
Farmsen
Berne
Meiendorfer Weg
Buchenkam
p
Ahrensb
urg
W
estAhre
nsburg
O
st
Schm
alenbeckKiekut
Großhansdorf
Bad OldesloeKupfermühleBargteheide
Ahrensburg
Reinfeld
Richtung Lübeck
Wahlstedt
Altengörs
Bad Segeberg
WakendorfFresenburg
Rickling
Fahrenkrug
Richtung Neumünster
Rothenburgsort
Billwerder-Moorfleet
Mittlerer Landweg
BergedorfReinbek
Wohlto
rf
Aumühle
Schwarze
nbek
Müssen Richtung
Schwerin/Rostock
Büchen
Richtung Uelzen
Lüneburg
Lauenburg
Dannenberg
Ost
Echem
Tiefstack
MeckelfeldMaschen
Stelle
Win
sen
Radbruch
Bardowick
Vastorf
Bavendorf
Dahlenburg
Göhrde
Wendisc
h Evern
Neetzendorf
Hittfeld
Klecken
Buchholz
Harburg
SuerhopHolm-Seppensen
Büsenbachtal
Handeloh
Sprötze
Tostedt
Richtung Soltau
Harburg
Rath
aus
Heimfeld
Neuwiedenthal
Richtung Bremen
Bargste
dt
Brest-
Aspe
Kutenholz
Apensen
Ruschwedel
Harsefeld
Richtung Bremerhaven
Neukloster
Horneburg
Dollern
Agathenburg
Stade
Hammah
Himmel-pforten
Richtung Cuxhaven
Neugraben
Neu
Wulm
storf
Thesdorf
Elbgaustraße
Mönckebergstraße
Meßberg
Übersee-
q
uartier
Steinstraße
Rödingsm
arkt
Baumwall
Messehallen
Gänsemarkt(Oper)
Stephansplatz(Oper/CCH)
Stadthaus-brücke
Eppendorfer Baum
Hoheluft- brücke
Klosterstern
HallerstraßeDammtor
(Messe / CCH)
Borgweg
(S
tadtp
ark)
Saarland-
st
raße
Sierichstr
aße
Lohmühlenstraße
Hamburger Straße
Mundsburg
Lübecker Straße
Uhlandstraße
Dehnhaide
Rahlstedt
Tonndorf
Wandsbek
Richtung Lübeck
Mölln
Ratzeburg
Halstenbek
Krupunder
Allermöhe
Nettelnburg
Hasselbrook
Hamburg AB
Hamburg AB
Moorbekhalle (Schulzentrum Nord)
Ashausen
Ochsenzoll
Fuhlsbüttel Nord
Klein Borstel
Kaltenkirchen Süd
Nützen
Bad Bramstedt Kurhaus
Boostedt
RichtwegGarstedt
KiwittsmoorLangenhorn Nord
Langenhorn Markt
Fuhlsbüttel
Meeschensee
FriedrichsgabeQuickborner Straße
Haslohfurth
GroßenaspeWiemersdorf
Bad Bramstedt
Lentföhrden
dodenhof
Kaltenkirchen
Henstedt-Ulzburg
Holstentherme
Diebsteich
Langenfelde
EidelstedtStellingen Arenen
Fischbek
Wandsbeker Chaussee
HamburgAirport(Flughafen)
Gartenholz
Burgstr
aße
Hamm
er
K
irche
Rauhes Haus
Horner R
ennbahn
Legienstraße
Billste
dt
Merk
enstraße
Steinfu
rther A
llee
Müm
melm
annsberg
Jungfernstieg
Wedel
Rissen
Sülldorf
Iserb
rook
Hochkam
p
Blankenese
Klein Flottbek
(B
otanisc
her Garte
n)
Othm
arschen
Bahrenfeld
Hammerbrook(City Süd)
Elbbrü
cken
Wilhelmsburg
Veddel(BallinStadt)
Haupt-bahnhof
CentralStation
Nord
Süd
Friedric
hsruh
Leitsta
de
Hitzack
er
Buxtehude
Rathaus
HafenCity
Universi
tät
Haltestellen Schnellbahn-/RegionalverkehrRapid Transit /Regional Rail Stations
Grenze von Hamburg ABHamburg AB Boundary
nicht im HVVoutside HVV network
Parken und Reisenpark and ride
Nur zeitweilig/ limited services Barrierefreier Zugang zuden SchnellbahnenInfos zum barrierefreienZugang zum Regionalverkehrunter Tel. 040/19 449.
Barrier free access to the rapid transit trainsInformation on barrier free access to the regional trainson tel 040/19 449.
RegionalExpress-Linien halten nichtan jedem Bahnhof.Not all regional trains stop at all stations.switchh PunkteFernbahnhofMain Line Station Stand: 09.12.2018 ©HVV
Schnellbahn-/ RegionalverkehrRapid Transit /Regional Rail
RE7 / RE70 / RB71
RE6 / RB61 / RB71
RE6 / RE7 / RE70 / RB61 / RB71
RE
7 / R
E70
/ R
B71
RE6 / RB 71
RE5 RE5
RE3RE4 / RE5
RB31 / RB41
RE7 / RE70 / RB61
RE4 / RB41/R
B 38
RE4 / RB41
RB38
RB38
RB38
RE4 / RB41
RE5
RE5
RB33
RB33
RB33
RE
RB32RB32
RE3
RE3 / RB31
RB31 / RB 32 / RE 83
RE1
RE1
RE1
RE3 / RB31
RE1
RE83
RE
83
RE8 / RE80 / R
B81
RE 83
RE8 / RE80
RB 81 / RB 82
RB82
RB82040/19 449
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