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We aim to provide a unique service to our members by providing unparalleled access at a national meeting to premier innovators in the neurosurgical space, representing Neurosurgeon-entrepreneurs, engineers, industrial partners, and investment professionals without the usual limitations of ticketed CME sessions. In this non-CME setting, we will be able to allow direct discussion of unique approaches to innovation that can lead to return on investment for our members and industry partners.
Purchase of this Special Symposium includes lunch.
PRESENTATIONS
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Participant |
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8:00-8:10 am
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Welcome and Introduction to the Program
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Dr. Nicole Bentley, Course Director
Dr. Adnan Hussain Siddiqui, Course Director
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SPECIALSYM01A
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8:10-8:20 am
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Dr. Elad I Levy, Faculty
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SPECIALSYM01B
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8:20-8:30 am
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Dr. Eric C. Leuthardt, Faculty
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SPECIALSYM01C
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8:30-8:40 am
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Nanobots for Glioblastoma Resection
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Dr. Kimberly Bojanowski Hoang, Faculty
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SPECIALSYM01D
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8:40-8:50 am
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Dr. Juan S. Uribe, Faculty
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SPECIALSYM01E
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8:50-9:00 am
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SPECIALSYM01F
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9:00-9:10 am
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The Future of Neuromodulation for Mental Health Disorders
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Dr. Sameer A. Sheth, Faculty
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SPECIALSYM01G
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9:10-9:20 am
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Dr. Eric C. Peterson, Faculty
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SPECIALSYM01H
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9:20-9:35 am
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SPECIALSYM01I
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9:35-9:45 am
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Omniscient Neurotechnology
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Dr. Michael Edward Sughrue, Faculty
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SPECIALSYM01J
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9:45-9:55 am
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Northwest Biotherapeutics
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Dr. Linda M. Liau, Faculty
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SPECIALSYM01K
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9:55-10:05 am
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Dr. Adnan Hussain Siddiqui, Faculty
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SPECIALSYM01L
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10:05-10:15 am
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Dr. Vijay Agarwal, Faculty
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SPECIALSYM01M
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10:25-10:35 am
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Dr. J D. Mocco, Faculty
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SPECIALSYM01N
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10:35-10:45 am
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SPECIALSYM01O
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10:45-10:55 am
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SPECIALSYM01P
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10:55-11:05 am
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Dr. Kevin T. Foley, Faculty
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SPECIALSYM01Q
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11:05-11:15 am
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Christoph Meithke, Faculty
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SPECIALSYM01R
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11:15-11:25 am
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Regulatory Process for Neurosurgery Devices
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Dr. Carlos Pena, Faculty
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SPECIALSYM01S
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11:25-11:35 am
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Leo Petrossian , Faculty
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SPECIALSYM01T
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11:35-11:45 am
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Dr. Carl B. Heilman, Faculty
Dr. Adel M. Malek, Faculty
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SPECIALSYM01U
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11:45-11:55 am
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Neurotechnology Investors
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Martin Dieck, Faculty
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SPECIALSYM01V
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11:55 am-12:05 pm
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Scott Friedman , Faculty
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SPECIALSYM01W
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12:05 pm-1:15 pm
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Lunch & Easter Egg Exhibition
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SPECIALSYM01X
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1:15-2:15 pm
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Dr. Martin H Pham, Faculty
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SPECIALSYM01Y
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2:15-3:15 pm
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Dr. David D. Gonda, Faculty
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SPECIALSYM01Z
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3:15-4:15 pm
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Dr. Raymond D. Turner, IV, Faculty
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SPECIALSYM01AA
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PARTICIPANTS
Dr. Nicholas Theodore
Faculty
Dr. Eric C. Leuthardt
Faculty
Dr. Carl B. Heilman
Faculty
Dr. Kevin T. Foley
Faculty
Dr. Juan S. Uribe
Faculty
Christoph Meithke
Faculty
Dr. David D. Gonda
Faculty
Dr. Adel M. Malek
Faculty
Dr. Linda M. Liau
Faculty
Dr. Sameer A. Sheth
Faculty
Dr. Nicole Bentley
Course Director
Dr. Adnan Hussain Siddiqui
Faculty
Dr. Vijay Agarwal
Faculty
Dr. Eric C. Peterson
Faculty
Dr. Martin H Pham
Faculty
Dr. Raymond D. Turner, IV
Faculty
Dr. Rupa Gopalan Juthani
Faculty
Dr. Michael Edward Sughrue
Faculty
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In conjunction with partner organizations, SLANC, BSN as well as including neurosurgeons from all of the Americas, this session will explore the variety of neurosurgical disciplines practiced throughout these countries. Special focus on regional challenges and differential outcomes.
Purchase of this Special Symposium includes lunch.
PARTICIPANTS
Dr. Miguel A. Melgar
Faculty
Gustavo Melo-Guzman
Faculty
Dr. Fernando L. Vale
Faculty
Dr. Jean G. de Oliveira
Faculty
Dr. Maria M. Toledo
Moderator
Dr. Peter Nakaji
Course Director
Dr. Pedro Miguel Ramirez
Faculty
Dr. Fernando Hakim
Faculty
Dr. Feres E.A. Chaddad Neto
Faculty
Dr. Francisco Mery
Moderator
Dr. Leonardo Rangel-Castilla
Moderator
Dr. Virgilio Matheus
Faculty
Boris Leonardo Pabon Guerreo
Faculty
Dr. Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa
Faculty
Dr. Jose E. Valerio
Moderator
Dr. Barbara Nettel-Rueda
Faculty
Marco Barajas Romero
Faculty
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Purchase of this Bundled Symposium includes lunch.
PRESENTATIONS
Time |
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Participant |
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8:00 am-12:00 pm
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SYM01A: Now What? Management of Intracranial Complications
This symposium will discuss general complications accompanying intracranial tumor surgery, including brain edema, postoperative hemorrhage, wound problems, as well as neurological deficits. Topics include glioma surgery, brain metastases, open skull-base tumors, intraventricular tumors/cysts, endoscopic endonasal approaches for skull base tumors, and technology-related complications.
Purchase of this symposium as a stand alone session does not include lunch.
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Dr. Jeffrey N. Bruce, Faculty
Dr. A. Samy K. Youssef, Faculty
Dr. Maryam Rahman, Course Director
Dr. Brad Evan Zacharia, Course Director
Dr. Gabriel Zada, Faculty
Dr. Frederick F. Lang, Faculty
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SYM01A
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12:45 pm-4:15 pm
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SYM01B: 3D Surgical Neuroanatomy
This course will review relevant surgical neuroanatomy using 3-D stereoscopic projection. The areas to cover will be cortical and white matter anatomy, cerebrovascular, and skull base anatomy. Master surgeons will illustrate the importance of surgical neuroanatomy for clinical practice with surgical cases and HD/3-D video illustrations.
Purchase of this symposium as a stand alone session does not include lunch.
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Dr. Juan Carlos Fernandez-Miranda, Course Director
Dr. Pablo Augusto Rubino, Faculty
Dr. Mustafa Kemal Baskaya, Faculty
Dr. Paul A. Gardner, Faculty
Dr. A. Samy K. Youssef, Faculty
Dr. Aaron A. Cohen-Gadol, Faculty
Necmettin Tanriover, Faculty
Dr. Ugur Ture, Faculty
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SYM01B
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PARTICIPANTS
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Purchase of this Bundled Symposium includes lunch.
PRESENTATIONS
Time |
Title |
Participant |
Number |
8:00 am-12:00 pm
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SYM02A: Comprehensive Management of Spinal Trauma
During this symposium, participants will learn the latest techniques for management of spine trauma, including cervical, thoracic, and lumbar injuries. Both operative and non-operative treatments will be discussed with an emphasis on evidence-based practice guidelines.
Purchase of this symposium as a stand alone session does not include lunch.
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Dr. Vincent C. Traynelis, Faculty
Dr. Thomas J. Wilson, Faculty
Dr. Asdrubal Falavigna, Faculty
Dr. Diana H Jho, Faculty
Dr. Paul M. Arnold, Course Director
Dr. Rajiv Saigal, Faculty
Dr. Sanjay S. Dhall, Faculty
Dr. Kenneth M Crandall, Faculty
Dr. Daniel J. Hoh, Faculty
Dr. Charles A. Sansur, Course Director
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SYM02A
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12:45 pm-4:15 pm
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SYM02B: Cutting-Edge Treatments in Neurotrauma
Half day symposium intended to further discuss advancements in surgical techniques for traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury. Management of patients with neurotrauma has become increasingly complex with more attention paid to highly focused therapy targeting neurophysiologic principles.
Purchase of this symposium as a stand alone session does not include lunch.
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Geoffrey Manley, Faculty
Dr. Ann Margaret Parr, Faculty
Brian Kwon, Faculty
Dr. James Monroe Wright, III, Course Director
Dr. David O. Okonkwo, Faculty
Dr. Jack Jallo, Faculty
Dr. Patricia B. Raksin, Course Director
Dr. Shelly D. Timmons, Faculty
Dr. Randy Scott Bell, Faculty
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SYM02B
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PARTICIPANTS
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In this course we will concentrate on indications, planning, and execution of bypass for the management of complex cerebrovascular lesions. This will include tumor, aneurysm, ischemic disease. There will be a hands-on component with microscopes to practice bypass techniques with course faculty.
Purchase of this symposium does not include lunch.
PARTICIPANTS
Dr. Rohan V Chitale
Faculty
Dr. Nicholas C. Bambakidis
Faculty
Dr. H. Huntington Batjer
Faculty
Dr. Erol Veznedaroglu
Course Director
Dr. Stavropoula I. Tjoumakaris
Faculty
Dr. Jacques J. Morcos
Faculty
Dr. Sepideh Amin-Hanjani
Course Director
Dr. Amir R. Dehdashti
Faculty
Dr. Jonathan Russin
Faculty
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Practical clinic on endoscopic applications in management of pediatric hydrocephalus, craniosynostosis and intraventricular surgery.
Purchase of this Symposium includes lunch.
PARTICIPANTS
Dr. Abhaya Vivek Kulkarni
Faculty
Dr. Carolina Sandoval-Garcia
Course Director
Jorge Gonzalez-Martinez
Faculty
Dr. Catherine Faith McClung Smith
Course Director
Dr. Hal S. Meltzer
Faculty
Dr. Caitlin E. Hoffman
Faculty
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Purchase of this Bundled Symposium includes lunch.
PRESENTATIONS
Time |
Title |
Participant |
Number |
8:00 am-12:00 pm
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SYM05A: 2023 Coding and CPT Update
A half day course that highlights what is new in spinal, cranial and E & M coding. The course will be designed to discuss potential revenue leaks, maximizing coding for the work you are doing, and highlighting documentation pearls. An expert panel will provide information but also have time to answer questions from the audience.
Purchase of this symposium as a stand alone session does not include lunch.
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Dr. Luis Manuel Tumialan, Faculty
Dr. Joseph S. Cheng, Course Director
Dr. Kristopher T. Kimmell, Faculty
Dr. Scott A. Meyer, Faculty
Dr. Mark E. Oppenlander, Faculty
Dr. Karin R. Swartz, Faculty
Teri Romano, Faculty
Dr. John K. Ratliff, Faculty
Dr. Gregory J. Przybylski, Faculty
Dr. Domagoj Coric, Faculty
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SYM05A
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12:45 pm-4:15 pm
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SYM5B: The Importance of Wellness and The Reality of Burnout in Neurosurgery
Burnout is prevalent throughout medicine and neurosurgery is no exception. Residents and practicing neurosurgeons are all susceptible to burnout. This is heightened in the era of increased documentation requirements, less pay for more work, and increased technological demands. This seminar will address burnout and how to prevent it. It will also address how to maintain wellness for yourself and your team / department / group.
Purchase of this symposium as a stand alone session does not include lunch.
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Dr. Allan J. Hamilton, Faculty
Dr. Luis Manuel Tumialan, Course Director
Dr. Frank Attenello, III, Faculty
Debraj Raj Mukherjee, Faculty
Dr. Paul Klimo, Jr., Faculty
Dr. Stacey Q. Wolfe, Course Director
Dr. Greg J. Murad, Faculty
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SYM05B
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PARTICIPANTS
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Purchase of this Bundled Symposium includes lunch.
PRESENTATIONS
Time |
Title |
Participant |
Number |
8:00 am-12:00 pm
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SYM06A: Epilepsy Surgery: Advanced Techniques for Network Identification, Modulation, and Resection
Epilepsy is a network disease, and our surgical techniques must enable us to identify the involved network and target it with resection, ablation, or neuromodulation. This course will provide practice and insight in the use of neuroimaging for epilepsy, network-level monitoring, minimally invasive ablation, and cutting-edge neuromodulation strategies.
Purchase of this symposium as a stand alone session does not include lunch.
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Dr. John David Rolston, Course Director
Dr. Derek Southwell, Course Director
Dr. Carrie R. Muh, Faculty
Dr. Robert E. Gross, Faculty
Mark Richardson, Faculty
Kathleen Bandt, Faculty
Dr. Nicole Bentley, Faculty
Stenio Abrantes Sarmento, Faculty
Dr. Edward F. Chang, Faculty
Dr. Andrew Lin Ko, Faculty
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SYM06A
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12:45 pm-4:15 pm
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SYM06B: Movement Disorder Surgery: Targeting, Execution, and Innovation
Deep brain stimulation and lesioning are effective treatments for Parkinson's, essential tremor, and dystonia. This course will explore innovations in surgical targeting, novel methods of ablation such as focused ultrasound, and recent technological advances in brain stimulation, such as closed-loop systems. Participants will receive didactic lectures and have the opportunity to practice with cutting-edge surgical equipment.
Purchase of this symposium as a stand alone session does not include lunch.
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Dr. G. Rees "Rees" Cosgrove, Faculty
Dr. Ashwin Viswanathan, Faculty
Dr. Shervin Rahimpour, Faculty
Sarah KB Bick, Faculty
Cameron C. McIntyre, Faculty
Dr. Ellen L. Air, Faculty
Alfonso Fasano, Faculty
Dr. Shabbar F. Danish, Course Director
Vivek Buch, Faculty
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SYM06B
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PARTICIPANTS
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This course will focus on the evaluation and management of peripheral nerve pain. Topics will include evaluation of peripheral nerve pain, multi-modal treatment of complex regional pain syndrome, peripheral nerve stimulation-from pulsed radiofrequency to temporary stimulation to permanent stimulation, dorsal root ganglion stimulation, spinal cord stimulation, dorsal root entry zone (DREZ) lesioning for brachial plexus avulsion, peripheral nerve decompression, role of neurectomy, and deep brain stimulation.
Purchase of this symposium does not include lunch.
PARTICIPANTS
Dr. Mark Alexander Mahan
Faculty
Dr. Jennifer A. Sweet
Faculty
Dr. Konstantin V. Slavin
Course Director
Dr. Allan J. Belzberg
Faculty
Dr. Christopher J. Winfree
Faculty
Dr. Line G. Jacques
Course Director
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Lumbar pain is a complex and multifaceted diagnosis. This course will present an interdisciplinary approach to lumbar pain, with varied faculty including Pain Neurosurgeons, Neuro-Spine neurosurgeons, Ortho spine surgeons (local), PMR, Physical Therapy. We will review diagnosis and treatment options, as well as complex cases. The course will also cover alternative (non-neurosurgical) approaches to spinal pain that have the potential to disrupt neurosurgical practices.
Purchase of this Symposium includes lunch.
PARTICIPANTS
Dr. Eric A. Potts
Course Director
Dr. Richard B. North
Faculty
Dr. Nandan P. Lad
Course Director
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The goal of this one-day CNS Quality course is to empower neurosurgeons to increase healthcare value by improving patient outcomes and experiences while reducing unnecessary costs. We aim to provide practical knowledge needed to develop, deploy, and sustain quality improvement and quality assurance initiatives.
Purchase of this Symposium includes lunch.
PARTICIPANTS
Dr. Daniel Yoshor
Faculty
Dr. Matthew L. Miller
Faculty
Dr. Michael E. Ivan
Faculty
Dr. Neil A. Martin
Faculty
Dr. Jennifer A. Sweet
Faculty
Dr. Clemens M. Schirmer
Faculty
Dr. Stephen J. Haines
Faculty
Dr. Shawn L. Hervey-Jumper
Faculty
Faith C. Robertson
Course Director
Dr. Laura A. Snyder
Faculty
Dr. Scott Douglas Simon
Faculty
Dr. Sharona Ben-Haim
Course Director
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The goal of this interactive symposium is to expose trainees to the rapidly advancing field of Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery through close instruction by leaders in the field and hands on training with the newest devices and training models.
Purchase of this Symposium includes lunch.
PARTICIPANTS
Dr. Jeremiah N. Johnson
Faculty
Dr. Mandy Jo Binning
Course Director
Christopher Paul Kellner
Course Director
Dr. Dimitri Sigounas
Faculty
Dr. Nina Z. Moore
Faculty
Dr. Michael J. Lang
Faculty
Dr. Justin Robert Mascitelli
Course Director
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In this session details of open neurovascular procedures will be reviewed focusing on identifying potential complications preoperatively as well as managing complications intraoperatively and postoperatively. Anatomic features of vascular lesions as well as patient-specific factors will be reviewed. Specific case examples will be provided.
PARTICIPANTS
Dr. Christopher S. Ogilvy
Moderator
Dr. Clemens M. Schirmer
Faculty
Dr. Stavropoula I. Tjoumakaris
Faculty
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