# Publication Rates of Abstracts Presented at the Urological Society of Australia and New Zealand Annual Scientific Meeting Keith Kirkland and Villis Marshall Session: A Decade‐Long Review

**Authors:** Cheryl Fung, Lequang T. Vo, David Armany, Balasubramaniam Indrajit, Simon V. Bariol, Tania Hossack, Sriskanthan Baskaranathan, David Ende, Henry H. Woo

PMC · DOI: 10.1111/ans.70290 · Anz Journal of Surgery · 2025-08-13

## TL;DR

This study examines how often research abstracts presented at a urology meeting in Australia and New Zealand are later published in journals, finding over half are published.

## Contribution

The study provides a decade-long analysis of publication rates for trainee-led abstracts at a specific urology conference, revealing a higher rate than previously known.

## Key findings

- 51.85% of abstracts presented at the KK/VM session from 2012 to 2022 were published in peer-reviewed journals.
- The average time from presentation to publication was 14.58 months.
- Published abstracts were most commonly featured in BJU International, The Journal of Urology, and the ANZ Journal of Surgery.

## Abstract

The publication rate of abstracts at scientific meetings reflects research quality and impact, highlighting its dissemination within the academic and clinical communities. The Keith Kirkland and Villis Marshall (KK/VM) Session, held annually at the Urological Society of Australia and New Zealand (USANZ) Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM), features top abstracts from Urology SET Trainees. While the Board selects abstracts for presentation, their publication rates remain unclear. This study aims to determine the full‐article publication rate of abstracts presented at the KK/VM session from 2012 to 2022.

The published Scientific Program of the USANZ ASM from 2012 to 2022 was retrospectively reviewed. All abstracts accepted for presentation at the KK/VM sessions were identified from the named plenary session. These abstracts were tracked for their subsequent publication status. Successful publication was defined as those identified in a search on PubMed using the abstract title and author name. Analysis of the successful publication was conducted.

One hundred and thirty‐five abstracts were identified. 51.85% were subsequently published in peer‐reviewed journals, most commonly in the BJU International (27.14%), The Journal of Urology (18.57%), and the ANZ Journal of Surgery (8.57%). The average time to publication was 14.58 months. The proportion of prospective studies among published (51.4%) and unpublished (52.3%) abstracts was similar.

The USANZ ASM KK/VM session achieved a 51.85% full‐article publication rate from 2012 to 2022, surpassing the broader USANZ ASM rate. This underscores the high quality of research by Urology SET Trainees. Targeted support could boost publication rates, improving urology research dissemination.

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** KK (-)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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