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ICCN3

Despite all the tragedy and shortcomings bestowed on humankind by the pandemic of Corona virus, there have been some significant positives, the most important of all being distance learning and virtual communication. This has brought the world together with the tap of a finger and without moving a foot.

Following the success of 1st and 2nd ICCN, we had vowed to bring the 3rd ICCN in March 2021. We are proud and pleased to keep our word and pace with the advances in the world of Neurosciences.

3rd ICCN is happening on schedule (5-7th March), this time ‘Virtually’ ofcourse, and will provide excellent opportunity to congregate. This initiative has been blended with technology advancement to deliver a holistic user-experience on a global scale with life-like features.

Key Highlights
A unique educational event, with
  • Contribution by 144 Faculties (154 Talks) from 45 countries including
    • 12 Keynote addresses.
    • 12 Special Lectures.
  • Clocked to 28 hours over 3 days.
  • Day 3 (7th March) specially dedicated to Young Neurosurgeons (YNS) and Senior Residents. For the benefit of YNS, special sessions were held by WFNS Neuroanatomy Committee and WFNS Education Committee. This was followed by 17 presentations by YNS from 7 countries. 3 best paper awards were conferred upon YNS, selected by a 3 member jury team comprising Prof. E. Kasper/ Prof. A. Grotenhuis and Prof. S. Nair.
  • It was attended / viewed by an unprecedented over 12000 viewers through various platforms
Holistic user-experience on a global scale with life-like features.
  • Pre Function Area with Information Desk & User Guide.
  • 3D Auditorium
  • Interactive Kiosks
  • Sponsor Area
  • Networking Lounge
  • Rewards & Recognition Ceremony to celebrate Young achievers!
Click to view Scientific Program Click to view Speakers Profiles

WELCOME ADDRESS by PROF. K. TUREL (INDIA)

FORMAL OPENING OF THE CONFERENCE AND THE INAUGURAL ADDRESS BY PRESIDENT – WORLD FEDERATION OF NEUROSURGICAL SOCIETIES (WFNS)
by PROF F. SERVADEI (ITALY)
SESSION #01
TOPIC : ENDOVASCULAR
MODERATOR : PROF. A. KARAPURKAR (INDIA)
PANELIST – 1 : DR. U. LIMAYE (INDIA)
PANELIST – 2 : DR. A. ALURKAR (INDIA)
  • INTRODUCTION by PROF. A. KARAPURKAR (INDIA)
  • KEYNOTE ADDRESS: GUIDELINES FOR SELECTION OF APPROPRIATE INTERVENTIONAL NEURORADIOLOGY by PROF. J. MORET (FRANCE)
  • COMPLICATION DURING COILING OF ANEURYSM by DR. N. SINGH (INDIA)
  • EARLY RE-RUPTURE AFTER COILING – HOW TO ASSESS ADEQUATE OCCLUSION? by DR. VIPUL GUPTA (INDIA)
  • COMPLICATION DURING THROMBECTOMY by DR. V. HUDED (INDIA)
  • DELAYED TREATMENT RESULTING IN CATASTROPHIC STROKE IN A CASE OF TIA by DR. VIKAS GUPTA (INDIA)
  • DURAL AVF – NOW YOU SEE ME by DR. GORDHAN (INDIA)
  • MICROWIRE OR A ROMAN SHORT SWORD – LESSON LEARNED DURING CURATIVE AVM EMBOLIZATION by DR. R. KUMAR (INDIA)
  • COMPLICATION OF FLOW DIVERTORS by DR. B. DIYORA (INDIA)

SESSION #02
TOPIC : CEREBRO VASCULAR SURGERY
MODERATOR : PROF. V. BENES (CZECH REPUBLIC)
PANELIST – 1 : PROF. B. MISRA (INDIA)
PANELIST – 2 : PROF. B. XU (CHINA)
  • KEYNOTE ADDRESS: LESSONS LEARNT FROM MISTAKES MADE by PROF. R. SPETZLER (USA)
  • INTRAOPERATIVE RUPTURE OF CEREBRAL ANEURYSMS: DISCUSSION OF CASES. PROF. G. SHARMA (NEPAL)
  • INTRA-OP ANEURYSM RUPTURE: CAUSES AND MANAGEMENT by DR. S. DUGANI (INDIA)
  • HOW TO AVOID COMPLICATION OF CEREBRAL ANEURYSMS SURGERY by PROF. Y. KATO (JAPAN)
  • FAILED CLIP RECONSTRUCTION OF A GIANT ICA ANEURYSM by PROF. S. FLORIAN (ROMANIA)
  • A2 OCCLUSION DURING LARGE COMPLEX ACOMM CLIPPING by PROF. J. LIU (USA)
  • ABORTION OF CLIPPING OF A SMALL UNRUPTURED MCA ANEURYSM BECAUSE OF UNFORESEEN RISK FOR AN M2 BRANCH AND RETURN WITH EC-IC BYPASS AND TRAPPING by PROF. I. RADOVANOVIC (CANADA)
  • DELAYED HEMATOMA AFTER A2-3 RUPTURED ANEURYSM CLIPPING IN A PATIENT WITH HEAD TRAUMA WHEN SAH BREAK OUT by PROF. X. YANG (CHINA)
  • A REMOTE CEREBELLAR HAEMORRHAGE AFTER SURGERY FOR AN UNRUPTURED ANTERIOR COMMUNICATING ARTERY ANEURYSM. by PROF. D. JASKOLSKI (POLAND)
  • DELAYED ICH POST TOTAL RESECTION OF PREVIOUSLY IRRADIATED AVM by PROF. I. RADOVANOVIC (CANADA)
  • PREMATURE COAGULATION OF THE DRAINING VEIN OF A SM GRADE IV AVM – ERROR OF JUDGEMENT ON THE PART OF THE SURGEON. by PROF. M. ABRAHAM (INDIA)
  • VESSEL INJURY DURING SKULL BASE SURGERY by PROF. B. MISRA (INDIA)

SPECIAL LECTURES
MODERATOR : PROF. K. TUREL (INDIA)
  • SPECIAL LECTURE: HISTORY OF COMPLICATIONS IN NEUROSURGERY by PROF. A. NANDA (USA)
  • ICCN ORATION: HOW LEARNING FROM COMPLICATIONS CAN IMPROVE OUR PATIENT OUTCOMES by PROF. M. SAMII (GERMANY)

SESSION #3
TOPIC : PEDIATRIC SURGERY
MODERATOR : PROF. C. DEOPUJARI (INDIA)
PANELIST – 1 : PROF. S. CONSTANTINI (ISRAEL)
PANELIST – 2 : PROF. N VENKATARAMANA (INDIA)
  • KEYNOTE ADDRESS: DECISION MAKING IN PEDIATRIC NEUROSURGERY by PROF. S. CONSTANTINI (ISRAEL)
  • KEYNOTE ADDRESS: HEMOSTASIS IN SURGERY OF BRAIN TUMORS IN CHILDERN by PROF. F. BOOP (USA)
  • POST FOSSA SYNDROME by PROF . D. ADELSON (USA)
  • LIFE THREATENING HAEMORRHAGIC COMPLICATIONS DURING CRANIAL EXPANSION IN SYNDROMIC CRANIOSYNOSTOSIS by PROF. A. ALIAS (MALAYSIA)
  • NEUROENDOSCOPY COMPLICATED BY SEVERE INTRAVENTRICULAR BLEEDING AND SUBSEQUENT DEVELOPMENT OF A PERICALLOSAL ARTERY ANEURYSM IN AN INFANT WITH COMPLEX HYDROCEPHALUS by PROF. LIBY. P (CZECH REPUBLIC)
  • A CHILD WITH VENTRICULO-PLEURAL DRAIN, MULTIPLE REVISIONS, WHERE THE LAST DECOMPENSATION REQUIRED A VENTRICULO-PLEURAL SHUNT. by PROF. A CIUREA (ROMANIA)
  • A COMPLICATION OF INTRAVENTRICULAR HEMORRHAGE AFTER SHUNT REVISION by DR. A. DARBAR (PAKISTAN)
  • FAILURE OF INSTRUMENTATION IN A CHILD WITH AAD by PROF. S. CHATTERJEE (INDIA)

SESSION #4
TOPIC : GENERAL NEUROSURGERY & TECHNOLOGY
MODERATOR : PROF. A. BALASUBRAMANIAM (INDIA)
PANELIST – 1 : PROF. M. QURESHI (KENYA)
PANELIST – 2 : PROF. S. JEYARETNA (U.K.)
  • KEYNOTE ADDRESS: PITFALLS IN MOTOR MAPPING AND MONITORING DURING BRAIN TUMOR SURGERY by PROF. F. SALA (ITALY)
  • WEAKNESS IN THE FEET FOLLOWED AFTER SURGERY IN SEMI SITTING POSITION. by PROF. J. RZAEV (RUSSIA)
  • WHAT TO TRUST – NAVIGATION OR INTUITION? by PROF. R. NAIR (UK)
  • RECURRENT CRANIOPHARYNGIOMA – WHEN WILL YOU GIVE UP?’ by PROF. R. NAIR (UK)
  • THE UNFORGIVING VENOUS INJURY. by PROF. V. VELHO (INDIA)
  • SOMETIMES DOING MORE THAN REQUIRED CAN RESULT IN GRAVE CONSEQUENCES by PROF. V. VELHO (INDIA)
  • RECURRENT GLOSSOPHARYNGEAL NEURALGIA by PROF. S. CHATTERJEE (INDIA)
  • COMPLICATION PREVENTION DURING SPLIT CORD MALFORMATION OF SURGERY BY IONM by PROF. D. GUPTA (INDIA)

SESSION #5
TOPIC : STEREOTACTIC, FUNCTIONAL, PAIN & EPILEPSY
MODERATOR : DR. P. DOSHI (INDIA)
PANELIST – 1 : PROF. M. ABRAHAM (INDIA)
PANELIST – 2 : PROF. V. RAJSHEKHAR (INDIA)
  • KEYNOTE ADDRESS: SURGICAL AND HARDWARE COMPLICATIONS AFTER DBS by DR. P. DOSHI (INDIA)
  • COMPLICATIONS AFTER STEREOTACTIC BIOPSY by DR. R. VARMA (INDIA)
  • COMPLICATIONS AFTER STEREOTACTIC BIOPSY by DR. D. SRINIVAS (INDIA)
  • COMPLICATIONS IN NEUROMODULATION FOR PAIN by DR. PREETI DOSHI (INDIA)
  • PITFALLS IN PATIENT SELECTION FOR PARKINSON’S DISEASE DBS by DR. C. SANKHLA (INDIA)
  • COMPLICATIONS FOLLOWING TEMPORAL LOBECTOMY by DR. M. SANKHE (INDIA)
  • CORTICAL DYSPLASIA – AN ELUSIVE TARGET. by PROF. M. ABRAHAM (INDIA)

SESSION #6
TOPIC : RADIOSURGERY
MODERATOR : PROF. R. MARTINEZ-ALVAREZ (SPAIN)
PANELIST – 1 : PROF. V.SINGH (INDIA)
PANELIST – 2 : PROF. D. DUTTA (INDIA)
  • KEYNOTE ADDRESS: PROTON BEAM THERAPY IN CNS TUMOURS: POTENTIAL PITFALLS AND MITIGATING STRATEGIES. by PROF. R. JALALI (INDIA)
  • TWO CASES OF GAMMA KNIFE WITH COMPLICATIONS by PROF. I. SBEIH (JORDAN)
  • COMPLICATIONS IN RADIOSURGERY by DR. S. VAISHYA (INDIA)
  • SESSION ON RADIOSURGERY by PROF. V. RAK (RUSSIA)
  • COMPLICATIONS AFTER IRRADIATION OF VESTIBULAR SCHWANNOMAS by PROF. O. CHUVASHOVA (UKRAIN)
  • SESSION ON RADIOSURGERY by PROF. A. GOLANOV (RUSSIA)
  • COMPLICATION IN BRAIN METASTASIS by PROF. D. DUTTA (INDIA)

SPECIAL LECTURES
MODERATOR : PROF. K. TUREL (INDIA)
  • COMPLICATIONS OF ANEURYSM MICRONEUROSURGERY by PROF. J. HERNESNIEMI CHINA)
  • HOW TO BECOME GOOD NEUROSURGEON by PROF. J. HERNESNIEMI (CHINA)

SESSION #1
TOPIC : SKULL BASE (INTRACRANIAL)
MODERATOR : PROF. S. FROELICH (FRANCE)
PANELIST – 1 : PROF. I. KANAAN (KSA)
PANELIST – 2 : PROF. I. SBEIH (JORDAN)
  • KEYNOTE ADDRESS – 1: CHALLENGES AND COMPLICATIONS IN SURGERY OF CAVERNOUS SINUS by PROF. A. KRISHT (USA)
  • KEYNOTE ADDRESS – 2: COMPLICATIONS OF CRANIOCERVICAL SURGERY by PROF. W. COULDWELL (USA)
  • COMPLICATIONS IN HIGH-END SKULL BASE SURGERY AND HOW TO AVOID THEM! by PROF. C. MATULA (AUSTRIA)
  • VASCULAR ANATOMY RELATED COMPLICATIONS: OPTIC CANAL MENINGIOMA by PROF. M. ARRAEZ (SPAIN)
  • ICA INJURY DURING EXTRADURAL CLINOIDECTOMY FOR CLINOIDAL MENINGIOMA RESECTION by PROF. JAMES LIU (USA)
  • A CASE OF A PECULIAR AND CATASTROPHIC EVOLUTION OF AN ISCHEMIC COMPLICATION DURING TRANS-CRANIAL SURGERY FOR A PITUITARY ADENOMA. by DR. D. MILANI. (ITALY)
  • A CASE OF PETROCLIVAL MENINGIOMA- WHAT WENT WRONG? by PROF. R. NAIR (U.K.)
  • A CASE OF VESTIBULAR SCHWANNOMA THAT DID NOT WAKE UP AFTER A STANDARD SURGERY by PROF. S. NAIR (INDIA)
  • CONTRALATERAL HEARING LOSS AFTER REMOVAL OF VESTIBULAR SCHWANNOMA. by PROF. J. RZAEV (RUSSIA)
  • SESSION by PROF. S. FROELICH (FRANCE)

SESSION #2
TOPIC : SKULL BASE SURGERY (EXTRACRANIAL & ENDOSCOPY)
MODERATOR : PROF. F. GENTILI (CANADA)
PANELIST – 1 : PROF. Y. YADAV (INDIA)
PANELIST – 2 : PROF. R. BOSNJAK (SLOVENIA)
  • KEYNOTE ADDRESS – 1: MY PERSONAL JOURNEY WITH MY PATIENTS OVER TWO DECADES AND 2,000 SKULL BASE CASES: KEY COMPLICATIONS THAT HAVE LED TO THE EVOLUTION OF SPECIFIC CURRENT ENDOSCOPIC ENDONASAL TECHNIQUES by PROF. A. KASSAM (USA)
  • KEYNOTE ADDRESS – 2: SKULL BASE ENDOSCOPY AND ITS SPECIFIC COMPLICATIONS by PROF. A. GROTENHUIS (NETHERLANDS)
  • COMPLICATION THAT WAS NEVER SEEN AFTER A SIMPLE PITUITARY SURGERY IN MY 35 YEARS by PROF. F. GENTILI (CANADA)
  • RECURRENT CUSHING- A PERSONAL WATERLOO? by PROF. R. NAIR (UK)
  • MANAGEMENT OF CAROTID INJURY DURING ENDONASAL ENDOSCOPIC APPROACH by PROF. NAJIA EL EBBADI (MOROCCO)
  • ICA INJURY IN REDO ENDOSCOPIC TRANSPHENOIDAL PITUITARY SURGERY by PROF. A. ALIAS (MALAYSIA)
  • AVOIDANCE OF COMPLICATIONS USING A NEW ENDOSCOPIC ICG FLUORESCENCE SYSTEM IN ENDONASAL SKULL BASE SURGERY by PROF. P. GARDNER (USA)
  • ENDOSCOPIC REPAIR OF CSF RHINORRHEA- REVISION SURGERY by PROF. N. SHAH (INDIA)
  • IATROGENIC FACIAL NERVE PARALYSIS – BY DOING FN GRAFTING USING GREATER AURICULAR NERVE: STEP-BY-STEP ANATOMY & SURGERY by DR. V. HONNURAPPA (INDIA)
  • FAILURE ON THE FIRST ATTEMPT OF BIOPSY OF PTPR IN THE POSTERIOR 3RD VENTRICLE BY ENDOPORT-GUIDED ENDOSCOPIC TRANSCHOROIDAL FISSURE APPROACH. by PROF. R. BOSNJAK (SLOVENIA)

SESSION #3
TOPIC : ONCOLOGY
MODERATOR : PROF. A. GROTENHUIS (NETHERLANDS)
PANELIST – 1 : PROF. S. NAIR (INDIA)
PANELIST – 2 : PROF. K. KALANGU (ZIMBABWE)
  • KEYNOTE ADDRESS: COMPLICATION AVOIDANCE IN POSTERIOR FOSSA SURGERY – DO’S AND DONT’S by PROF. E. KASPER (CANADA)
  • SITTING POSITION FOR POSTERIOR FOSSA TUMORS IN CURRENT ERA: AVOIDING CATASTROPHIC PNEUMOCEPHALUS by PROF. D. MUZUMDA (INDIA)
  • RESPECT THE DANDY’S VEINBRIG. DR. H. BHATOE(INDIA)
  • COMPLICATIONS OF PETROSAL VEIN IN POSTERIOR FOSSA SURGERY by PROF. M. TATAGIBA (GERMANY)
  • MORTALITY IN POSTERIOR FOSSA SURGERY by PROF. N. FOROGLOU (GREECE)
  • BILATERAL POSTOP PTOSIS IN PATIENTS WITH PINEAL TUMORS by PROF. J. RZAEV (RUSSIA)
  • POSTERIOR LIMB OF INTERNAL CAPSULE STROKE AFTER TUMORAL RESECTION IN THE PYRIFORM LOBE AREA by PROF. C. RAFTOPOULOS (BELGIUM)
  • 6TH NERVE TRANSECTION AND REPAIR DURING LARGE CPA EPIDERMOID REMOVAL by PROF. J. LIU (USA)
  • BRAINSTEM CAVERNOMA IN AN ALCOHOLIC: TREATMENT PRIORITIES by PROF. V. BENES (CZECH REPUBLIC)
  • ENDLESS COMPLICATIONS AFTER A MICROVASCULAR DECOMPRESSION FOR TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA by PROF. S. FLORIAN (ROMANIA)
  • INTRACRANIAL HYPOTENSION DUE VPS IN A PATIENT WITH A POSTERIOR FOSSA TUMOR by PROF. L. PADAYACHY (S. AFRICA)

SPECIAL LECTURES
MODERATOR : PROF. K. TUREL (INDIA)
  • THE PHILOSOPHY OF COMPLICATIONS by PROF. N. OYESIKU (USA)
  • COMPLICATIONS–MINIMISING THE NEUROSURGEON’S ANXIETIES by PROF. S. PANDYA (INDIA)
  • COMPLICATIONS : LOOKING BEYOND NEUROSURGERY by PROF. K. GANAPATHY (INDIA)

SESSION #4
TOPIC : TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
MODERATOR : PROF. WAI POON (HONGKONG)
PANELIST – 1 : PROF. V. SINHA (INDIA)
PANELIST – 2 : PROF. D. SHUKLA (INDIA)
  • KEYNOTE ADDRESS: COMPLICATIONS OF CRANIOPLASTY by PROF. C. IACCARINO (ITALY)
  • COMPLICATION OF CRANIOPLASTY AFTER DECOMPRESSIVE CRANIECTOMY AFTER TBI by PROF. X. HUANG (CHINA)
  • RARE COMPLICATION OF CRANIOPLASTY by PROF. M. MEHDORN (GERMANY)
  • COMPLICATIONS OF CISTERNOSTOMY by PROF. I. CHERIAN (INDIA)
  • COMPLICATIONS OF DECOMPRESSIVE CRANIOTOMY by PROF. V. SINHA (INDIA)
  • RETAINED INTRACRANIAL SHARPNEL & BULLETS by BRIG. DR. H.BHATOE (INDIA)
  • EASY CHRONIC SUBDURALS by DR. S. OLSON (AUSTRALIA)
  • THE ISRAELI EXPERIENCE WITH RUBBER BULLETS by PROF. I. PALDOR (ISRAEL)
  • DETECTING CONTRALATERAL HEMORRHAGE PROGRESSION DURING CRANIOTOMY WITH INTRAOPERATIVE ULTRASOUND by PROF. N. YOU (KOREA)

SESSION #5
TOPIC : WFNS SPINE SESSION
MODERATOR – 1 : PROF. M. ZILELI (TURKEY)
MODERATOR – 2 : PROF. J. OERTEL (GERMANY)
PANELIST : PROF. A. GOEL (INDIA)
  • KEYNOTE ADDRESS-1: COMPLICATION AVOIDANCE IN SPINE SURGERY by PROF. M. ZILELI (TURKEY)
  • KEYNOTE ADDRESS -2: COMPLICATIONS OF CVJ AND CERVICAL SPINE SURGERY by PROF. V TRAYNELIS (USA)
  • A CASE OF CV JUNCTION OPERATED MANY TIMES by PROF. P. SARAT CHANDRA (INDIA)
  • CASE: A SIMPLE ACDF, PLENTY OF SURGERY by PROF. T. KRETSCHMER (AUSTRIA)
  • CASE: CERVICO-THORACIC SPINE METASTASIS & VERTEBRECTOMY by PROF. T. KRETSCHMER (AUSTRIA)
  • CASE: PARAPLEGIA AFTER THORACIC SPINE TUMOR RESECTION (5 MIN)
  • by PROF. S. ROBERTSON (USA)
  • CASE: INTRAMEDULLARY CERVICAL TUMOR. by PROF. S. SHARIF (PAKISTAN)
  • 2 CASES – (1) THORACIC TUMOR WITH CORD COMPRESSION WITH INTRA-OP LOSS OF MEP (2)
  • SACRAL FRACTURE AFTER LUMBAR FUSION by PROF. P. MUMMANENI (USA)
  • CASE: POSTOPERATIVE LUMBAR DISCITIS by BRIG. DR. H. BHATOE (INDIA)
  • UNUSUAL MALABSORPTION OF CSF AFTER DRAINAGE OF A SYRINGOMYELIA IN A HIGH THORACIC PARAPLEGIC PATIENT. by PROF. K. KALANGU (ZIMBABWE)
  • KEYNOTE ADDRESS -3: COMPLICATION AVOIDANCE IN MINIMALLY INVASIVE SPINE SURGERY by PROF. J. OERTEL (GERMANY)
  • “I WISHED SOMEONE HAD TOLD ME COULD HAPPEN BEFORE IT DID by DR. S. OLSON (AUSTRALIA)
  • “BRACHIAL PLEXUS MICRORECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY: CONCEPTUAL MISTAKES IN REPAIR STRATEGIES. DR. D. GAROZZO (UAE)
  • COMPLICATION IN PNS by PROF. L. RASULIC (SERBIA)
  • OVERCOMING ISSUES OF THE ORAL SEAL, FACIAL ASYMMETRY WITH FREE FUNCTIONING GRACILIS MUSCLE TRANSFER IN LONG STANDING FACIAL PALSY by PROF. A. GUPTA (INDIA)
  • T.B.A. by PROF. J. OERTEL (GERMANY)
  • CASE: RUPTURED VERTEBRAL ARTERY DURING TUMOR REMOVAL SURGERY (5 MIN)
  • by PROF. N. PEEV (U.K.)
  • CASE: TLIF CAGE INSIDE THE VENA CAVA (5 MIN)
  • by PROF. Ó. L ALVES (PORTUGAL)

SPECIAL LECTURES
MODERATOR : PROF. K. TUREL (INDIA)
  • MOTIVATIONAL ADDRESS TO YOUNG NEUROSURGEONS BY PRESIDENT – NEUROLOGICAL SOCIETY OF INDIA by PROF. L. SINGH (INDIA)

SESSION #1
TOPIC : WFNS NEUROANATOMY SESSION
REPRESENTATIVE CASES OF RELEVANT ANATOMY & SURGICAL NUANCES

MODERATOR – 1 : PROF. I. KANAAN (K.S.A)
MODERATOR – 2 : PROF. V. BENES (CZECH REPUBLIC)
  • TRANSCRANIAL RESECTION OF INTRA-ORBITAL SCHWANNOMA, ANATOMY & SURGICAL CHALLENGE by PROF. R. KIROLLOS (SINGAPORE)
  • INTRACANALICULAR INVOLVEMENT OF OPTIC NERVE, ANATOMY & SURGICAL NUANCES. by PROF. M. BALDONCINI (ARGENTINA)
  • MIDDLE FOSSA MENINGIOMA. ANATOMY & SURGICAL CHALLENGES. by PROF. V. BENES (CZECH REPUBLIC)
  • PTERYGOPALATINE FOSSA SCHWANNOMA, ENDOSCOPIC ANATOMY & SURGICAL NUANCES. by PROF. S. JEYARETNA (U.K.)
  • FACIAL NERVE SCHWANNOMA. RELEVANT ANATOMY & SURGICAL NUANCES. by PROF. P. GONZALEZ LOPEZ (SPAIN)
  • CPA EPIDERMOID, RELEVANT ANATOMY & SURGICAL NUANCES. by PROF. R. NAIR (U.K.)
  • GIANT POSTERIOR FOSSA MENINGIOMA, ANATOMICAL HIGHLIGHTS & SURGICAL CHALLENGES. by PROF. V. HUGO PEREZ (MEXICO)
  • ENLARGEMENT OF FORAMEN OF MONROE. ANATOMY & SURGICAL NUANCES. by PROF. T. SANTARIUS (U.K.)
  • ICA ANEURYSM, RELEVANT ANATOMY& SURGICAL NUANCES. by PROF. I. CHERIAN (INDIA)
  • TRAUMATIC INTRA-SPHENOIDAL PSEUDOANEURYSM AND MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES. by PROF. I. MALDONADO (FRANCE)
  • CHIARI-I, SURGICAL ANATOMY & NUANCES. by PROF. E. KASPER (CANADA)
  • POSTEROLATERAL SPINE APPROACH (WILTSE). RELEVANT ANATOMY & SURGICAL NUANCES. by PROF. N. PEEV (IRELAND)
  • BRACHIAL PLEXUS INJURY, ANATOMY, APPROACH & SURGICAL NUANCES. by PROF. F. MARTINEZ (URUGUAY)

SESSION #2
TOPIC : WFNS EDUCATION COMMITTEE SESSION
MODERATOR – PROF. I. GERMANO (USA)
  • INTRODUCTORY REMARKS by PROF. I. GERMANO (USA)
  • COMPLICATIONS OF LOBECTOMY FOR MALIGNANT GLIOMA by PROF. R. YONG (USA)
  • TUMOR SURGERY CHALLENGE by PROF. K. DRUMMOND (AUSTRALIA)
  • DURAL TEAR IN ENDOSCOPIC SPINE SURGERY by PROF. K. MARGETIS (USA)
  • CEREBROVASCULAR CHALLENGE by PROF. C. KELLNER (USA)
  • MINIMALLY INVASIVE LAMINECTOMY WITHOUT IMPROVEMENT by PROF. J. STEINBERGER (USA)
  • SUBDURAL AND EPIDURAL COLLECTIONS AFTER CRANIOPLASTY by PROF. D. CAMARA (USA)
  • TRAUMA CHALLENGE by PROF. ZACHARY HICKMAN (USA)
  • HYPERVASCULAR TUMORS: THE ROLE OF PREOPERATIVE EMBOLIZATION by PROF. F. MERY (CHILE)
  • FACTORS RELATED TO RECURRENT SUBDURAL EMPYEMAS by PROF. C. ROONPRAPUNT (USA)
  • “CHAINED COMPLICATIONS IN A FRAGILE SPINE”. by DR. A. PARAJON (SPAIN)
  • DELAYED PERFORATORS’ THROMBOSIS AFTER DISTAL BYPASS FOR M1 GIANT ANEURYSM by PROF. B. XU (CHINA)
  • COMPLICATIONS IN CEREBRAL ANEURYSM SURGERY by PROF. S. ELIAVA (RUSSIA)
  • COMPLICATIONS AVOIDANCE IN DUMBBELL LUMBAR SPINE NEURINOMA. by PROF. H. NAKASE (JAPAN)
  • TROUBLE SHOOTING IN ENDOVASCULAR THERAPY FOR CEREBRAL ANEURYSM by PROF. S. YOSHIMURA (JAPAN)
  • CEREBELLOPONTINE ANGLE TUMOR SURGERY COMPLICATION MANAGEMENT by PROF. M. KOHNO. (JAPAN)
  • HOW TO AVOID THE COMPLICATIONS AFTER CLIPPING SURGERY FOR SHORT M1 ANEURYSMS. by PROF. S. KURODA (JAPAN)

SESSION #3
TOPIC : YOUNG NEUROSURGEONS’ FORUM
MODERATOR – 1 : DR. I CHERIAN (INDIA)
MODERATOR – 2 : DR. M. TUREL (INDIA)
  • “POSSIBLE COMPLICATIONS OF VARIOUS BASIC NEUROSURGICAL PROCEDURES: LESSONS LEARNED”. by DR. B. LIEW (MALAYSIA)
  • CHALLENGES TRANSLATING RESEARCH INTO WORLDWIDE PRACTICE by DR. ELIZABETH (USA)
  • SHOULD WE MEASURE INTRA-ABDOMINAL PRESSURE IN ALL SHUNT CASES? by DR. Y. SHELKE (INDIA)
  • HYDROCEPHALUS AND CSF RHINORRHEA IN AN OPERATED PATIENT OF SUPRASELLAR EPIDERMOID by DR. K. SHROFF (INDIA)
  • SIXTH NERVE PARESIS FOLLOWING STANDARD MVD by DR. A. DOSHI (INDIA)
  • VASCULAR COMPLICATIONS IN ENDONASAL ENDOSCOPIC PITUITARY ADENOMA SURGERY by DR. G. COSSU (SWITZERLAND)
  • UNUSUAL COMPLICATION OF ENDOSCOPIC PITUITARY APOPLEXY SURGERY by JAGATH LAL GANGADHARAN (INDIA)
  • COMPLICATIONS IN SPINAL SURGERY: DO CSF DYNAMICS MATTER by BRUNO LOURENCO COSTA (PORTUGAL)
  • PROFUSE BLOODY DISCHARGE FROM A POSTERIOR CERVICAL WOUND AFTER LAMINECTOMY AND FUSION by DR. M. TUREL (INDIA)
  • SURGICAL SITE INFECTION by JOANNA ROY (INDIA)
  • MACHINE LEARNING FOR COMPLICATION PREDICTION IN SPINE SURGERY by URJA PAREKH (INDIA)
  • COMPLICATIONS DURING ENDOVASCULAR NEUROSURGERY. by DR. ABHIDHA SHAH (INDIA)
  • EPILEPSY AND ITS SURGICAL MANAGEMENT IN LMICs, WHERE ARE WE STANDING? THE SCENARIO, SCOPE AND CHALLENGES. by DR. NOOR (PAKISTAN)
  • COST EFFECTIVENESS OF SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF CERVICAL SCI IN LMICs & THE ROLE OF PRE-HOSPITAL CARE by DR. NOOR (PAKISTAN)
  • UNUSUAL SPINAL TUMOR: SURGERY FOLLOWED BY STROKE by DR. P. CHAUHAN (INDIA)
  • tDSM – GRADING SYSTEM by PROF. LIBY. P (CZECH REPUBLIC)
  • FATAL DISTANT VENOUS EPIDURAL HEMATOMA FOLLOWING POSTERIOR CRANIAL FOSSA SURGERY IN A TWELVE-YEAR OLD CHILD by DR. ANDREA ORTINEZ (EQUADOR)

  • REWARDS AND RECOGNITION
  • CONCLUDING REMARKS & FORMAL VOTE OF THANKS by PROF. K. TUREL (INDIA)
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