EANS Training Course: Vascular September 1-4, 2017 Seville, Spain

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EANS Training Course: Vascular September 1-4, 2017 Seville, Spain Friday 1 st September 09:00 09:10 Welcome and introduction 09:10 10:25 Cerebral aneurysms Chair: Meling 09:10 09:25 Incidence & epidemiology of aneurysms (ruptured & unruptured)meyer (Vajkoczy) 09:25 09:40 Factors affecting outcome after SAH Papanastassiou 09:40 09:55 Basic principles Meling 09:55 10:10 Intraoperative adjuncts in aneurysm surgery (prevention of ischemia, ICG, MD, hybrid OR, Adenosin, electrophysiology) Raabe 10:10 10:25 Endovascular approach to aneurysms Andreou 10:35 11:05 How I Do It aneurysm I Chair: Raabe 10:35 10:45 ACOM aneurysm Lehecka 10:45 10:55 ICA aneurysm Meling 10:55 11:05 MCA aneurysm Thomé 11:05 11:30 Coffee break 11:30 12:55 Discussion Groups (2 rotations) (1,2) 12:55 14:00 Lunch/Training Committee Meeting 14:00 15:00 How I Do It aneurysm II Chair: Gruber 14:00 14:10 A2/3 aneurysms Lehecka 14:10 14:20 VB aneurysm (surgical) Clemenceau 14:20 14:30 Giant aneurysms Anterior circulation (bypass) Vajkoczy 14:30 14:40 Giant aneurysms Anterior circulation (clipping) Meling 14:40 14:50 Troubleshooting in perioperative rupture Smrcka 14:50 15:00 Surgery for coiled aneurysms Meling 15:10 16:35 Discussion Groups (2 rotations) (3,4) 16:40 17:10 Coffee break 17:10 18:10 Break-out sessions 1 & 2 Breakout 1: Grading and decision making in aneurysmal SAH (Trainees & Smrcka) Breakout 2: Decision making in unruptured aneurysms (Trainees & Velinov)

Saturday 2 nd September 09:00 09:45 Cerebral AVMs Chair: Laakso 09:00 09:15 AVM Classification, haemodynamics and natural history Laakso 09:15 09:30 Surgical treatment of AVMs: OF COURSE! Spektor Endovascular treatment of AVMs: YES! Wanke 09.30 09:45 Radiosurgery for AVMs Lippitz 09:50 10:10 How I Do It Chair: Roche 09:50 10:00 Surgery for an unruptured AVM Bijlenga 10:00 10:10 Surgery for a ruptured AVM Jaskolski 10:15 11:00 Round Table: Decision making for AVM treatment Laakso, Lippitz, Wanke (Moderator: Schaller) 11:00 11:30 Coffee break 11:30 12:55 Discussion Groups (2 rotations) (5,6) 13:00 14:00 Lunch/Training Committee Meeting 14:00 14:45 Cranial & spinal dural AVFs Chair: Meyer 14:00 14:15 Classification of cranial & spinal davf Bijlenga 14:15 14:30 Management of cranial davf Rohde 14:30 14:50 How I do it Chair: Meyer 14:30 14:40 Spinal davf Rohde 14:40 14:50 Spinal haemangioblastoma Konovalov 15:05 15:50 Discussion Groups (1 rotation) (7) 15:50 16:20 Coffee break 16:20 17:45 Discussion Groups (2 rotations) (8, 9)

Sunday - 3 rd September 09:00 09:45 Stroke and arterial dissection I Chair: Vajkoczy 09:00 09:10 What's new in stroke & stroke treatment? Wanke 09:10 09-20 Surgical aspects Bijlenga 09:20 09:35 Anticoagulation & antiaggregation Velinov 09:35 09:50 Surgical approach to ischemic disease (revasc. + Decompression) Schubert 10.00 10:40 How I do it Chair: Velinov 10:00 10:10 Carotid endarterectomy Netuka 10:10 10:20 Decompressive hemicraniectomy for stroke Omerhodzic 10:20 10:30 Making an extra-intracranial by-pass Sames 10:30 10:40 Cerebellar haematomas Rocka 10:40 11:10 Coffee break 11:10 12:40 Discussion Groups (2 rotations) (10, 11) 12:40 13:40 Lunch/Training Committee Meeting 13:45 15:00 Stroke and arterial dissection II Chair: Roche 13:45 14:00 Intra- & extracranial arterial dissections Bijlenga 14:00 14:15 Place, role and techniques for cerebral by-pass surgery Vajkoczy 14:15 14:30 Cerebrovascular disease in children Skjoth-Rasmussen 14:30 14:45 Moya-Moya disease Bilginer 14:45 15:00 Skull base techniques for vascular disease Roche 15:05 16:30 Discussion Groups (2 rotations) (12, 13) 16:30 17:00 Coffee break 17:00-19:00 Break-out sessions 3 & 4 Breakout 3: Decision making in unruptured AVMs (Laakso & Lehecka team) Breakout 4: ICH management (Clusmann team)

Monday 4 th September 09:00 09:30 Cavernomas & Haemangioblastomas Chair: Demetriades 09:00 09:15 Intracranial cavernomas Sure 09:15 09:30 Haemangioblastomas, current concepts for treatment Sala 09:30 10:00 How I do it Chair: Smrcka 09:30 09:40 Cerebral cavernomas Gruber 09:40 09:50 Brainstem cavernomas Smolanka 09:50 10:00 Spinal cavernomas Konovalov 10:00 10:40 Discussion Groups (1 rotation) (14) 10:40 11:10 Coffee break 11:10 11:40 Trainees' lectures related to course topics 11:45 12:25 Discussion Groups (1 rotation) (15) 12:30 13:30 Lunch/Training Committee Meeting 13:30 15:40 Discussion Groups (3 rotations) (16, 17, 18) 16:00 Course conclusion + critique

Discussion Groups Friday/Saturday 1. Ethics Broekman/Tisell 2. Surgical or endovascular? Andreou/ Papanastassiou 3. Angiography interpretation Iliescu/Cerejo 4. Complications of SAH management Smrcka/Lehecka 5. Strategy in incidental aneurysms Schirmer/Omerhodzic/Parajon 6. AVMs - choice of treatment Laakso/Wanke/Lippitz 7. Haematomas in the elderly Rocka/Demetriades 8. Multiple aneurysms Thomé/Meling 9. Intracranial vascular anatomy (including veins) Destrieux Sunday/Monday 10. Management of cavernomas Sure/Smolanka 11. Deep-seated intracranial haematomas Spektor/Jaskolski 12. Cerebral revascularisation Vajkoczy/Schubert 13. Posterior fossa haematoma / infarction Roche/Clusmann 14. Management of stroke Velinov/Bijlenga 15. Management of IVH Raabe/Novak 16. Occlusive carotid disease Netuka/Gruber 17. Paediatric vascular disease Skjoth-Rasmussen/Sala 18. Sponsored DG: Unconventional Neuronavigation, incl. Hands-On Practise BrainLab