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PAID Van Nuys, CA PERMIT NO. 1167 PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE Columbus, Ohio COURSE DESCRIPTION F A C U LT Y This is a comprehensive course with an advanced format that will thoroughly cover current indications, limitations and surgical techniques for endoscopic endonasal surgery of the skull base, pituitary fossa, orbit and craniocervical junction. Our faculty will present the technical nuances and technological requirements of these surgeries, using a modular anatomical system that can be translated to the dissection laboratory. Current indications, advantages, limitations and outcomes will be discussed. COURSE DIRECTORS Ricardo L. Carrau, MD, FACS Professor Department of OtolaryngologyHead and Neck Surgery* Bradley A. Otto, MD Assistant Professor Department of OtolaryngologyHead and Neck Surgery* T H E O H I O S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y F A C U LT Y The course comprises: 1. Pre-course video-lectures addressing the basic principles of endoscopic skull base surgery, anatomy of the sinonasal tract and skull base, and basic surgical technique and instrumentation. These will be provided to registered participants one month prior to the course, as the program will start at a level that presumes familiarity with these principles. Amit Agrawal, MD, Associate Professor 2. Anatomical prosections (videos will be provided one month prior to the course). Matthew Old, MD, Assistant Professor 3. Laminated dissection manual (a digital version will be provided one month prior to the course) Enver Ozer, MD, Associate Professor 4. Sequence of complementary didactic lectures, round tables and panel discussions (open format with audience participation), 3-D anatomical reviews and hands-on cadaveric dissection. 5. Live surgery will be transmitted directly to the auditorium where the participants may interact with the surgeons and other members of the faculty. Daniel M. Prevedello, MD Associate Professor Department of Neurological Surgery* Claudia Kirsch, MD, Associate Professor of Neuroradiology and Otolaryngology* Russell R. Lonser, MD, Professor and Chair Department of Neurological Surgery* Eric Sauvageau, MD, Associate Professor Department of Neurological Surgery* Theodoros N. Teknos, MD, Professor *OSUCCC James Columbus, Ohio State-of-the-Art Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY COMPREHENSIVE CANCER CENTER JAMES CANCER HOSPITAL AND SOLOVE RESEARCH INSTITUTE COURSE OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this activity, learners should be able to: 1. Describe the anatomic relationships of the sinonasal tract, orbit and ventral skull base from the endoscopic perspective Hilton Columbus at Easton Columbus Ohio State-of-the-Art Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery Pat Fitzwater 1396 Rancho Lane Thousand Oaks, CA 91362 G U E S T F A C U LT Y Ricardo L. Carrau, MD, FACS Bradley A. Otto, MD Daniel M. Prevedello, MD Amol M. Bhatki, MD Emiro Caicedo-Granados, MD, MS Amin B. Kassam, MD Edward R. Laws, Jr., MD, FACS Dr. Darlene Lubbe Ben Panizza, MBBS, MBA, FRACS SPONSORED BY Clinical Fellow Leo Ditzel Filho, MD 2. Discuss the indications and limitations of endoscopic endonasal surgery of the skull base, pituitary fossa, orbit and craniocervical junction 3. Identify how to avoid and treat complications of endoscopic endonasal surgery of the skull base, pituitary fossa, orbit and craniocervical junction COURSE DIRECTORS A S S O C I A T E F A C U LT Y 4. Describe the anatomic relationships and surgical exposure afforded by the transpterygoid approach 5. Describe the relative anatomical exposures of the endonasal versus the open traditional approaches 6. Identify how to avoid and treat complications of endoscopic skull base surgery TA R G E T A U D I E N C E Neurosurgeons, otolaryngologists-head and neck surgeons and other skull base surgeons who are interested in learning endoscopic endonasal surgery of the skull base, pituitary fossa, orbit and craniocervical junction. Research Fellows Ramazan Gun, MD Jun Muto, MD Kenichi Oyama, MD Daniel Gonçalves de Souza, MD Ahmed Youssef, MD G U E S T F A C U LT Y Amol M. Bhatki, MD Co-Director, Skull Base Center Baylor University Medical Center Dallas, Texas Emiro Caicedo-Granados, MD, MS Assistant Professor Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery University of Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota Amin B. Kassam, MD, FRCS(c) Professor of Neurosurgery University of Ottawa Ottawa, Ontario Canada Edward R. Laws, Jr., MD, FACS Director, Brigham & Women s Hospital Pituitary/Neuroendocrine Center Professor of Neurosurgery Harvard Medical School Boston, Massachusetts Dr. Darlene Lubbe Principal Specialist Division of Otorhinolaryngology University of Cape Town Cape Town, South Africa Ben Panizza, MBBS, MBA, FRACS Associate Professor, School of Medicine, University of Queensland Director, Department Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery Co-Director, Queensland Skull Base Unit Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane, Australia

COURSE DESCRIPTION This is a comprehensive course with an advanced format that will thoroughly cover current indications, limitations and surgical techniques for endoscopic endonasal surgery of the skull base, pituitary fossa, orbit and craniocervical junction. Our faculty will present the technical nuances and technological requirements of these surgeries, using a modular anatomical system that can be translated to the dissection laboratory. Current indications, advantages, limitations and outcomes will be discussed. The course comprises: 1. Pre-course video-lectures addressing the basic principles of endoscopic skull base surgery, anatomy of the sinonasal tract and skull base, and basic surgical technique and instrumentation. These will be provided to registered participants one month prior to the course, as the program will start at a level that presumes familiarity with these principles. 2. Anatomical prosections (videos will be provided one month prior to the course). 3. Laminated dissection manual (a digital version will be provided one month prior to the course) 4. Sequence of complementary didactic lectures, round tables and panel discussions (open format with audience participation), 3-D anatomical reviews and hands-on cadaveric dissection. 5. Live surgery will be transmitted directly to the auditorium where the participants may interact with the surgeons and other members of the faculty. COURSE OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this activity, learners should be able to: 1. Describe the anatomic relationships of the sinonasal tract, orbit and ventral skull base from the endoscopic perspective 2. Discuss the indications and limitations of endoscopic endonasal surgery of the skull base, pituitary fossa, orbit and craniocervical junction 3. Identify how to avoid and treat complications of endoscopic endonasal surgery of the skull base, pituitary fossa, orbit and craniocervical junction 4. Describe the anatomic relationships and surgical exposure afforded by the transpterygoid approach 5. Describe the relative anatomical exposures of the endonasal versus the open traditional approaches 6. Identify how to avoid and treat complications of endoscopic skull base surgery TARGET AUDIENCE Neurosurgeons, otolaryngologists-head and neck surgeons and other skull base surgeons who are interested in learning endoscopic endonasal surgery of the skull base, pituitary fossa, orbit and craniocervical junction.

PAID Van Nuys, CA PERMIT NO. 1167 PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE Columbus, Ohio COURSE DESCRIPTION F A C U LT Y This is a comprehensive course with an advanced format that will thoroughly cover current indications, limitations and surgical techniques for endoscopic endonasal surgery of the skull base, pituitary fossa, orbit and craniocervical junction. Our faculty will present the technical nuances and technological requirements of these surgeries, using a modular anatomical system that can be translated to the dissection laboratory. Current indications, advantages, limitations and outcomes will be discussed. COURSE DIRECTORS Ricardo L. Carrau, MD, FACS Professor Department of OtolaryngologyHead and Neck Surgery* Bradley A. Otto, MD Assistant Professor Department of OtolaryngologyHead and Neck Surgery* T H E O H I O S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y F A C U LT Y The course comprises: 1. Pre-course video-lectures addressing the basic principles of endoscopic skull base surgery, anatomy of the sinonasal tract and skull base, and basic surgical technique and instrumentation. These will be provided to registered participants one month prior to the course, as the program will start at a level that presumes familiarity with these principles. Amit Agrawal, MD, Associate Professor 2. Anatomical prosections (videos will be provided one month prior to the course). Matthew Old, MD, Assistant Professor 3. Laminated dissection manual (a digital version will be provided one month prior to the course) Enver Ozer, MD, Associate Professor 4. Sequence of complementary didactic lectures, round tables and panel discussions (open format with audience participation), 3-D anatomical reviews and hands-on cadaveric dissection. 5. Live surgery will be transmitted directly to the auditorium where the participants may interact with the surgeons and other members of the faculty. Daniel M. Prevedello, MD Associate Professor Department of Neurological Surgery* Claudia Kirsch, MD, Associate Professor of Neuroradiology and Otolaryngology* Russell R. Lonser, MD, Professor and Chair Department of Neurological Surgery* Eric Sauvageau, MD, Associate Professor Department of Neurological Surgery* Theodoros N. Teknos, MD, Professor *OSUCCC James Columbus, Ohio State-of-the-Art Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY COMPREHENSIVE CANCER CENTER JAMES CANCER HOSPITAL AND SOLOVE RESEARCH INSTITUTE COURSE OBJECTIVES At the conclusion of this activity, learners should be able to: 1. Describe the anatomic relationships of the sinonasal tract, orbit and ventral skull base from the endoscopic perspective Hilton Columbus at Easton Columbus Ohio State-of-the-Art Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery Pat Fitzwater 1396 Rancho Lane Thousand Oaks, CA 91362 G U E S T F A C U LT Y Ricardo L. Carrau, MD, FACS Bradley A. Otto, MD Daniel M. Prevedello, MD Amol M. Bhatki, MD Emiro Caicedo-Granados, MD, MS Amin B. Kassam, MD Edward R. Laws, Jr., MD, FACS Dr. Darlene Lubbe Ben Panizza, MBBS, MBA, FRACS SPONSORED BY Clinical Fellow Leo Ditzel Filho, MD 2. Discuss the indications and limitations of endoscopic endonasal surgery of the skull base, pituitary fossa, orbit and craniocervical junction 3. Identify how to avoid and treat complications of endoscopic endonasal surgery of the skull base, pituitary fossa, orbit and craniocervical junction COURSE DIRECTORS A S S O C I A T E F A C U LT Y 4. Describe the anatomic relationships and surgical exposure afforded by the transpterygoid approach 5. Describe the relative anatomical exposures of the endonasal versus the open traditional approaches 6. Identify how to avoid and treat complications of endoscopic skull base surgery TA R G E T A U D I E N C E Neurosurgeons, otolaryngologists-head and neck surgeons and other skull base surgeons who are interested in learning endoscopic endonasal surgery of the skull base, pituitary fossa, orbit and craniocervical junction. Research Fellows Ramazan Gun, MD Jun Muto, MD Kenichi Oyama, MD Daniel Gonçalves de Souza, MD Ahmed Youssef, MD G U E S T F A C U LT Y Amol M. Bhatki, MD Co-Director, Skull Base Center Baylor University Medical Center Dallas, Texas Emiro Caicedo-Granados, MD, MS Assistant Professor Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery University of Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota Amin B. Kassam, MD, FRCS(c) Professor of Neurosurgery University of Ottawa Ottawa, Ontario Canada Edward R. Laws, Jr., MD, FACS Director, Brigham & Women s Hospital Pituitary/Neuroendocrine Center Professor of Neurosurgery Harvard Medical School Boston, Massachusetts Dr. Darlene Lubbe Principal Specialist Division of Otorhinolaryngology University of Cape Town Cape Town, South Africa Ben Panizza, MBBS, MBA, FRACS Associate Professor, School of Medicine, University of Queensland Director, Department Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery Co-Director, Queensland Skull Base Unit Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane, Australia

AGENDA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2013 DAY 1 6:45 am Registration and Continental Breakfast 7:15 Welcome Russell Lonser, D. Bradley Welling Course Overview Ricardo Carrau, Bradley Otto, Daniel Prevedello 8:00 Practical Approach to Imaging of the Cranial Base Claudia Kirsch 8:30 Endovascular Approach: How I Can Get You Out of Trouble (Even Deep, Deep, Deep Trouble) Eric Sauvageau 9:00 Round Table: Creation and Evolution of a Skull Base Surgery Center Presenters: Amol Bhatki, Emiro Caicedo-Granados, Amin Kassam 9:45 Break 10:00 Round Table: Optimizing the Surgical Corridors: Techniques & Technology Presenters: Leo Ditzel Filho, Amin Kassam 11:00 Challenges in Reconstruction of the Skull Base Edward Laws, Emiro Caicedo-Granados, Amol Bhatki, Amit Agrawal 12:00 pm Lunch (included) 12:30 3-D Endoscopic Skull Base Anatomy: The Sagittal Plane I Daniel Prevedello 1:00 Sagittal Plane EEA Modules I: Trans-sellar, Trans-planum, and Trans-cribiform Amin Kassam, Edward Laws, Daniel Prevedello 2:00 Lab 1 Anatomical Prosection: The Sagittal Plane: The Nasoseptal Flap and Trans-sellar Approach Ricardo Carrau, Bradley Otto, Daniel Prevedello 2:45 Anatomical Dissection 6:30 End of Day 1 7:00-8:30 Welcome Reception FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2013 DAY 2 7:00 am Continental Breakfast 7:30 Sagittal Plane Modules II: Trans-clival, Trans-odontoid Amin Kassam 8:15 Live Surgery Ricardo Carrau, Daniel Prevedello Commentary: Amol Bhatki, Emiro Caicedo-Granados, Amin Kassam, Edward Laws, Bradley Otto 11:00 360-Degree Minimally Invasive Brain Surgery: Concepts & Practical Approach Amin Kassam 11:30 Lunch (included) 12:00 pm Lunch Lecture: 3-D Endoscopic Skull Base Anatomy: The Sagittal Plane II Daniel Prevedello 12:30 Round Table: Endoscopic Resection of Craniopharyngiomas: Ophthalmological and Endocrinological Considerations Presenters: Edward Laws, Amin Kassam 1:15 Dilemmas with Meningiomas of the Anterior Cranial Base: Endonasal or Transcranial Moderator: Daniel Prevedello

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2013 DAY 2 Continued 2:15 Lab 2 Anatomical Prosection: Sagittal Plane II Trans-planum, Trans-cribiform Ricardo Carrau, Bradley Otto, Daniel Prevedello 2:45 Anatomical Dissection 6:15 End of Day 2 7:00-10:00 Course Dinner and Honored Guest Lecture: Brain Concussions in Sports Russell Lonser SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2013 DAY 3 7:45 am Continental Breakfast 8:15 3-D Endoscopic Skull Base Anatomy: Coronal Plane Daniel Prevedello 8:45 Endoscopic Anterior Skull Base Resection for Sinonasal Malignancy: Principles and Outcomes Matthew Old 9:15 Anatomical Basis for the Transpterygoid Approaches Ricardo Carrau 9:45 Coronal Plane Modules Daniel Prevedello 10:30 Break 11:00 Round Table: When the First Chance is the Only Chance: Endoscopic Treatment of Malignancies and Complex Lesions Presenters: Emiro Caicedo-Granados, Amol Bhatki 12:00 pm Lunch (included) 12:30 New Technologies: Robotic Applications in Skull Base Surgery Enver Ozer What s New in Imaging and Optical Technologies Amin Kassam 1:00 Lab 3 Anatomical Prosection: Trans-clival, Trans-nasal Odontoidectomy Ricardo Carrau, Bradley Otto, Daniel Prevedello 1:30 Anatomical Prosection: Trans-orbital Approaches Ricardo Carrau, Bradley Otto, Daniel Prevedello 2:00 Anatomical Dissection 6:00 End of Day 3 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2013 DAY 4 7:00 am Continental Breakfast 7:30 Trans-orbital Endonasal Approaches Bradley Otto 8:00 Round Table: Outcomes after EEA: QOL & Cost-effectiveness Presenters: Emiro Caicedo-Granados 8:30 Prevention and Management of Complications Presenters: Ricardo Carrau, Amol Bhatki 9:15 Lab 4 Prosection: Transpetrous Approaches & Infratemporal Fossa and Extranasal Reconstructive Flaps Ricardo Carrau, Bradley Otto, Daniel Prevedello 10:45 Anatomical Dissection 1:00 pm Adjourn

COURSE LOCATION & HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS Hilton Columbus at Easton 3900 Chagrin Drive Columbus, OH 43219 For hotel accommodations, call (614) 414-5000, 800-HILTONS or (800) 445-8667. Mention Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery Course to get a special rate of $179 per night plus taxes. Cutoff date to get the special rate is 10-9-13. Self Parking at the hotel is free. Valet Parking $10 per day. DIRECTIONS TO THE HOTEL FROM THE AIRPORT www.hiltoncolumbus.com/location/mapanddirections.aspx DIRECTIONS FROM CMH TO HOTEL AND EASTON TOWN CENTER Head North on 3rd street to 670 East to 270 North take exit #33 (Easton). Left at the top of the ramp onto Easton Way. Through two lights. Take first right after second light onto Chagrin Drive. Right into hotel front entrance. AIRPORT TRANSPORT OPTIONS Hilton Airport Shuttle: Complimentary shuttle service operates 7 days a week from 6 am to 10:30 pm. The hotel shuttle pick-up area is just outside the baggage claim area. Upon arrival at the airport, go to the shuttle pick up area and call 614-414-5000 from your cell phone. Tell the operator you need transportation to the Hilton. The driver will be contacted and give the ETA of the shuttle. Limousine: Minimum charge is approximately $45 Taxi: Minimum charge is approximately $25 one way LOCAL AIRPORT Port Columbus International Airport (CMH) Distance from hotel: 4 mi. Drive time: 10 min. ATTIRE Business casual. Please bring your own scrubs. We will provide disposables only. Dress warmly, as rooms must be kept at 60º F. ACCREDITATION STATEMENT The Ohio State University Center for Continuing Medical Education (CCME) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME ) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. AMA CREDIT DESIGNATION STATEMENT The Ohio State University Center for Continuing Medical Education designates this live activity for a maximum of 36 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This course is supported in part by educational grants from the following companies at press time: Stryker, KARL STORZ Endoscopy-America, Medtronic, KLS Martin Group, NICO Corporation.

REGISTRATION State-of-the-Art Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery TUITION: $3,000 Lectures and Lab $5,000 Team of 2 $1,500 Didactic Only SPACE IS LIMITED! Please print clearly. SPECIALTY DEGREE NAME (FIRST, MIDDLE, LAST) ADDRESS CITY PROVINCE/STATE POSTAL/ZIP CODE (AREA CODE) BUSINESS PHONE (AREA CODE) BUSINESS FAX EMAIL DIETARY RESTRICTIONS PAYMENT Check enclosed payable to: Academic Event Management Visa MasterCard Discover American Express Card Number Expiration Signature One month before the course, we will provide all registered participants with the following lectures in a video format. Participants will be responsible to watch these videos and be familiar with the material. The course will start at a level that assumes familiarity with the concepts exposed in the videos. Pre-course Principles of Expanded Endoscopic Endonasal Approaches Pre-course The Sinonasal Corridor Pre-course Anatomy of the Sinonasal Tract & Skull Base (Extradural) Pre-course Anatomy of the Cranial Nerves and Cerebral Circulation (Extradural) Pre-course Reconstruction of the Skull Base: From Free Grafting to Vascularized Flaps Pre-course Sagittal Plane EEA Modules I: Trans-sellar, Trans-planum, and Trans-cribiform In addition, we will provide copies of the prosection videos, a dissection manual in.pdf format, and references. Although not critical, we encourage the participants to go over this material before the course. CANCELLATIONS Cancellations must be received in writing by August 30, 2013 and will be subject to a $200 processing fee. No refunds will be given after that date. Academic Event Management reserves the right to cancel, discontinue or reschedule this program at any time and will assume no financial obligation to the registrants in the event of a cancellation. In case of cancellation, registration fees will be refunded in full. Send completed enrollment form to: Academic Event Management ONLINE www.academiceventmanagement.com FAX 805.494.1103 PHONE 805.300.9154 MAIL 1396 Rancho Lane Thousand Oaks, CA 91362

Pat Fitzwater 1396 Rancho Lane Thousand Oaks, CA 91362 State-of-the-Art Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery Hilton Columbus at Easton Columbus Ohio PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID Van Nuys, CA PERMIT NO. 1167