Program (PDF) - European Skull Base Society

25.05.2016 - Paul Gardner. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Pittsburgh, USA. Fred Gentili. Toronto Western Hospital. Toronto, Canada. Mislav Gjuric. University of Zagreb. Zagreb ...... C. Fernandez-Miranda, Carl H. Snyderman, Paul A. Gardner .... Maximilian Reiter, Walter Rachinger, Niklas Thon (München/GER).
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CONGRESS VENUE

The moment you expand the surgical boundaries beyond what seems possible. This is the moment we work for.

andel’s Hotel Berlin Landsberger Allee 106 10369 Berlin ı Germany CONGRESS PRESIDENT Prof. Dr. Robert Behr Klinik für Neurochirurgie Klinikum Fulda gAG Universitäts-Medizin Marburg Campus Fulda Pacelliallee 4 36043 Fulda ı Germany CONGRESS ORGANIZER Porstmann Kongresse GmbH (PCO) Alte Jakobstr. 76 10179 Berlin ı Germany [email protected] CONGRESS WEBSITE www.esbs.eu/2016 OPENING HOURS

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Wednesday, 25 May Thursday, 26 May Friday, 27 May Saturday, 28 May

Congress office 13:00 – 18:00 07:00 – 18:00 07:00 – 18:00 07:00 – 16:00

Media check 13:00 – 17:30 07:00 – 18:45 07:00 – 18:45 07:00 – 16:00

Industrial exhibition – 08:00 – 16:30 08:00 – 16:00 08:00 – 16:00

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WELCOME ADDRESS OF THE CONGRESS PRESIDENT

Welcome Addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Dear Colleagues, dear Friends,

Scientific Committee Executive Committees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Faculty Members. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

on behalf of the President of the European Skull Base Society, Patrice Tran-Ba-Huy, the Incoming President and Congress President, Robert Behr, and the entire Executive Committee of this society it is a pleasure to welcome all of you to the 12th European Skull Base Congress which will be held in the capital city of Germany, Berlin, from May 26th-28th 2016.

General Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Awards KARL STORZ Travel Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 ESBS Grant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Highlights Wolfgang Draf Lecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special Lectures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Selected Presentations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Friendship Meeting with the German Skull Base Society (GSB). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Honorary Membership of the ESBS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Scientific Program Instructional Courses, Wednesday, May 25, 2016 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Thursday, May 26, 2016. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Friday, May 27, 2016. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Saturday, May 28, 2016. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Poster Walk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 General Information for Authors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 Index of Authors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Social Program Welcome & Get Together. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Gala Dinner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Sponsors and Exhibitors Sponsors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Exhibition Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 Exhibitors Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 Imprint. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147

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The European Skull Base Society was founded in 1993 as an interdisciplinary scientific society with the aim to enhance knowledge, improve surgical and nonsurgical therapeutic techniques and promote research and education for the sake of our patients suffering from skull base diseases. From the very beginning it was clear, that cooperation among people and disciplines will be one of the keys for progress and success. Since 1993 many changes happened and many new stars appeared at the stage, neuronavigation and endoscopy just to name a few, others disappeared. However one star remained which is a prerequisite for persisting success and a main component in our armamentarium for the therapy of skull base lesions. It is interdisciplinarity founded on friendship and cooperation. The theme of the 12th Congress of the ESBS is therefore “connecting disciplines – creating success“. The Program Committee, assisted by world leading personalities, has put together a comprehensive, interesting and exciting program to learn and discuss about the latest developments in the skull base field. We encourage all of you, neuro-, ENT-, and maxillofacial-surgeons, neuroradiologists, radio-oncologists, head-, neck- and reconstructive surgeons as well as basic researchers and all other health care professionals interested in skull base to join us in Berlin. ESBS-2016 will be the major European meeting in this field and traditionally there will come many people from outside Europe to be actively involved and feel skull base developments at the finger tips. Berlin is a highly attractive venue, especially in springtime, its charm and character provides an unforgettable experience. Berlin is a symbol of unification, of connecting people, which is mirrored by the ESBS2016 congress theme. The variety of new and historic places and buildings, museums, cultural events and just life in the streets is unbeatable. The spirit of the “Berliner” people, their open and direct mind will be another spice in the hot-pot which you will enjoy visiting ESBS2016 in Berlin. We hope to shake hands with all of you and are looking forward to welcoming you in Berlin. Yours sincerely Robert Behr Incoming President of ESBS Congress President of the ESBS

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WELCOME ADDRESS OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE EUROPEAN SKULL BASE SOCIETY

WELCOME ADDRESS OF THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF BERLIN Dear Participants in the 12th Congress of the European Skull Base Society in Berlin,

Dear Participants, It is a privilege and delight for me to welcome you to the 12th Congress of the European Skull Base Society to be held in the prestigious city of Berlin, May 25-28, 2016. Our society was founded in 1993 thanks to the imagination and lucidity of some pioneers aware of the necessity to go beyond the boundaries of their respective speciality and to share their clinical problems and therapeutic approaches. Hundreds of surgeons, physicians and researchers concerned by various neoplastic and vascular pathologies of the skull base get together on the occasion of the Society’s meeting once every two years. Round tables, keynote lectures, controversial and consensus panels, instructional courses by world’s experts will provide an update on this expanding multidisciplinary discipline. I am fully confident that Robert Behr and his team will make this meeting a very special and exciting event both from a scientific and social point of view. Patrice Tran Ba Huy President of European Skull Base Society

Your congress is one of Europe’s major scientific gatherings. It is therefore a great honor for our city to be hosting this meeting for the first time. In this spirit, I would like to take this early opportunity to welcome you to Berlin. We are delighted that experts from all over the world will be traveling to Berlin next May to learn about and discuss the latest research, developments, and prospects in the field of skull base diseases. As one of the world’s leading trade fair and congress venues, our city offers ideal conditions for a successful conference. At the same time, Berlin is an eminent center of science and learning and home to a highly innovative life sciences sector. Along with the Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, as a flagship of modern medical research and practice, you will find a broad spectrum of public and private hospitals, excellent colleges and universities, and a huge number of renowned non-university research institutes doing cutting-edge research. As a result, I am confident that you will feel at home in Berlin, a scientific location with a long history of achievement in medicine. Along with our expertise in health care, our city scores points with countless other attractions. Anyone attending a conference in Berlin should take advantage of the opportunity to visit one of our many museums, theaters, or concert halls. Another good idea would be to take a stroll through one of our trendy neighbourhoods and enjoy the relaxed attitude towards life of our vibrant, diverse metropolis. Berlin is looking forward to your visit – and I would like to wish you a very pleasant stay in Germany’s capital city and, above all, a productive and successful 12th Congress of the European Skull Base Society in 2016. Yours sincerely, Michael Müller Mayor of Berlin

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WELCOME ADDRESS OF THE MEMBER OF THE GERMAN BUNDESTAG Dear participants of the 12th Congress of the European Skull Base Society, From my own experience I know all too well how valuable the work of specialists like you is and how it maintains and even reclaims patients’ quality of life. At the invitation of Congress President Professor Dr. Robert Behr I am honoured to warmly welcome you as a participant of this important congress in the German capital. As a member of the German Bundestag from Fulda, in the heart of Germany where Professor Behr works with great expertise and kindness, I appreciate how this congress makes possible the important exchange of ideas on a high level. All of you followed the motto of this year’s congress: connecting disciplines – creating success. For over 20 years the field of cranial base surgery has benefitted from the interdisciplinary character of the Congress of the European Scull Base Society. It draws experts from all areas and from all over the world. This conference offers you a wonderful opportunity to engage with other experts from various medical disciplines. I am optimistic that this congress too will foster groundbreaking innovations. I would like to wish the organizers and all participants a successful conference and new findings for the health and happiness of your patients! Michael Brand Member of the German Bundestag Chairman Committee on Human Rights and Humanitarian Aid Michael Brand MP has had directly elected seat in the German Bundestag since 2005. He is the chairman of the Committee on Human Rights and Humanitarian Aid. Together with representatives from all parliamentary groups he presented a bill for the ban of assisted suicide. Michael Brand vehemently promotes a massive expansion of palliative and hospice care in Germany.

SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF ESBS Robert Behr (GER) Congress President and President of the ESBS

Miguel Aristegui (ESP) Member

Dirk Kunst (NED) Secretary General & Treasurer of the ESBS

Nils-Claudius Gellrich (GER) Member

Patrice Tran Ba Huy (FRA) Past President of the ESBS

Piero Nicolai (ITA) Member

Arimantas Tamasauskas (LTU) Member

Nicholas Thomas (GBR) Member

Davide Locatelli (ITA) Member

Michael Gleeson (GBR) Skull Base Journal Editor

Erich Hofmann (GER) Member

Bernard Pauw (NED) President Rules, regulations and archives committee

Kazimierz Niemczyk (POL) Member

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SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

FACULTY MEMBERS

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE ESBS CONGRESS AND GSB CONGRESS

LOCAL FACULTY MEMBERS FULDA

Robert Behr (GER) Congress President of the ESBS

Robert Behr Congress President of the ESBS Fulda, Germany

Erich Hofmann Klinikum Fulda gAG Fulda, Germany

Horst J. Feldmann Klinikum Fulda gAG Fulda, Germany

Nikolay Mirchev Klinikum Fulda gAG Fulda, Germany

Helmut Füßler Klinikum Fulda gAG Fulda, Germany

Konrad Schwager Klinikum Fulda gAG Fulda, Germany

Patrice Tran Ba Huy (FRA) President of the ESBS Dirk Kunst (NED) Secretary General of the ESBS Jörg Schipper (GER) Chairman Friendship Meeting GSB Alexander Schramm (GER) Vice President of the GSB Konrad Schwager (GER) Local Organizing Committee Erich Hofmann (GER) Local Organizing Committee

NATIONAL FACULTY MEMBERS Robert Behr Klinikum Fulda gAG Fulda, Germany

Wolfgang Deinsberger Klinikum Kassel GmbH Kassel, Germany

Martin Bettag Hospital Barmherzige Brüder Trier Trier, Germany

Ulrike Ernemann University Hospital Tuebingen Tübingen, Germany

Christian Stephan Betz Klinikum der Ludwig-MaximiliansUniversität Munich Munich, Germany

Ralf-Ingo Ernestus Universitätsklinikum Würzburg Würzburg, Germany

Ulrike Bockmühl Klinikum Kassel Kassel, Germany Friedrich Bootz Universitätsklinikum Bonn Bonn, Germany Michael Buchfelder Universitätsklinikum Erlangen Erlangen, Germany

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Günther Feigl Sozialstiftung Bamberg Bamberg, Germany Bernhard Frerich Universitätsmedizin Rostock Rostock, Germany Nils-Claudius Gellrich Hannover Medical School Hannover, Germany Rüdiger Gerlach Helios Klinikum Erfurt Erfurt, Germany

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FACULTY MEMBERS

FACULTY MEMBERS

Anja Giesemann Medizinische Hochschule Hannover Hannover, Germany

Jan Kaminsky St. Gertrauden-Krankenhaus Berlin, Germany

Christianto Lumenta Städtisches Klinikum München Munich, Germany

Sigmar Reinert Universitätsklinikum Tübingen Tübingen, Germany

Clemens-Alexander Greim Klinikum Fulda gAG Fulda, Germany

Thomas Klenzner Universitätsklinikum Düsseldorf Düsseldorf, Germany

Cordula Matthies Universitätsklinikum Würzburg Würzburg, Germany

Steffen Rosahl HELIOS Klinikum Erfurt Erfurt, Germany

Anca-Ligia Grosu Universitätsklinikum Freiburg Freiburg, Germany

Randolf Klingebiel Evangelisches Krankenhaus Bielefeld Bielefeld, Germany

Jürgen Meixensberger Universitätsklinikum Leipzig Leipzig, Germany

Amir Samii International Neuroscience Institute (INI) Hannover, Germany

Kirsten Haastert-Talini Medizinische Hochschule Hannover Hannover, Germany

Bodo Kress Krankenhaus Nordwest Frankfurt/Main, Germany

Angela-Martina Messing-Jünger Asklepios Klinik Sankt Augustin Sankt Augustin, Germany

Madjid Samii International Neuroscience Institute (INI) Hannover, Germany

Rudolf Hagen Universitätsklinikum Würzburg Würzburg, Germany

Thomas Kretschmer Evangelisches Krankenhaus Oldenburg Oldenburg, Germany

Robert Mlynski Universitätsmedizin Rostock Rostock, Germany

Daniel Hänggi Klinikum Mannheim GmbH Mannheim, Germany

Karthikeyan Krishnan Universitätsklinikum Gießen und Marburg GmbH Gießen, Germany

Joachim Müller Klinikum der Ludwig-MaximiliansUniversität München Munich, Germany

Christian Schichor Klinikum der Ludwig-MaximiliansUniversität München Munich, Germany

Thomas Kühnel Universitätsklinikum Regensburg Regensburg, Germany

Arya Nabavi International Neuroscience Institute (INI) Hannover, Germany

Jörg Schipper Universitätsklinikum Düsseldorf Düsseldorf, Germany

Heinrich Lanfermann Medizinische Hochschule Hannover Hannover, Germany

Theodoros Panidis Klinikum Fulda gAG Fulda, Germany

Rainer Schmelzeisen Universitätsklinikum Freiburg Freiburg, Germany

Jens Lehmberg Technische Universität München Munich, Germany

Roman Pförtner Kliniken Essen-Mitte Essen, Germany

Alexander Schramm Bundeswehrkrankenhaus Ulm Ulm, Germany

Thomas Lenarz Medizinische Hochschule Hannover Hannover, Germany

Stefan Plontke Universitätsklinikum Halle/Saale Halle/Saale, Germany

Henry W. S. Schroeder Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität Greifswald, Germany

Wolfgang Lieb St. Vincentus-Kliniken gAG Karlsruhe Karlsruhe, Germany

Andreas Prescher Universitätsklinikum der RWTH Aachen Aachen, Germany

Tilmann Schweitzer Universitätsklinik Würzburg Würzburg, Germany

Jan Helms Tübingen, Germany Erich Hofmann Klinikum Fulda gAG Fulda, Germany Nikolai Hopf NeuroChirurgicum Stuttgart, Germany Werner Hosemann Universitätsmedizin Greifswald Greifswald, Germany Andreas Jödicke Vivantes Klinikum Neukölln Berlin, Germany

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Uta Schick Clemenshospital Münster Münster, Germany

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FACULTY MEMBERS Volker Seifert Universitätsklinikum Frankfurt Frankfurt/Main, Germany Abolghassem Sepehrnia Hirslanden Klinik St. Anna Luzern Luzern, Switzerland Ralf Siekmann Klinikum Kassel Kassel, Germany Uwe Spetzger Städtisches Klinikum Karlsruhe Karlsruhe, Germany Timo Stöver Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt/Main, Germany Christian Strauss Universitätsklinikum Halle (Saale) Halle/Saale, Germany Jörg-Christian Tonn Klinikum der Ludwig-MaximiliansUniversität München Munich, Germany Bernd Turowski Universitätsklinikum Düsseldorf Düsseldorf, Germany Eberhard Uhl Universitätsklinikum Gießen und Marburg GmbH Gießen, Germany Andreas Unterberg Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg Heidelberg, Germany Peter Vajkoczy Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin Berlin, Germany

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FACULTY MEMBERS Hartmut Vatter Rheinische Friedrich-WilhelmsUniversität Bonn, Germany Martin Wagenmann Universitätsklinikum Düsseldorf Düsseldorf, Germany Wolfgang Wagner Universitätsmedizin der Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz Mainz, Germany Monika Warmuth-Metz Universitätsklinikum Würzburg Würzburg, Germany Martin Westhofen Universitätsklinikum der RWTH Aachen Aachen, Germany Thomas Zahnert Universitätsklinikum Dresden Dresden, Germany

INTERNATIONAL FACULTY MEMBER Gökhan Akdemir Memorıal Şişli Hastanesi Istanbul, Turkey

Rasit Cevizci Medipol Üniversitesi Hastanesi Istanbul, Turkey

Naranda Aljinovic Ratkovic Klinička bolnica Dubrava Zagreb, Croatia

Lola Chambless Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville, USA

Tamer Altay Haydarpaşa Numune Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi Istanbul, Turkey

Peter Clarke Charing Cross Hospital London, United Kingdom

Vyrtenis Andriukaitis European Commission Brussels, Belgium Gregor Bachmann-Harildstad Institute of Clinical Medicine Oslo, Norway Yildrim Bayazit Medipol University Cankaya, Ankara; Turkey Hannes Braun Medizinische Universität Graz Graz, Austria Paolo Castelnuovo University of Insubria, Varese San Donato Milanese, Italy Marco-Domenico Caversaccio University Hospital Bern Bern, Switzerland Per Cayé-Thomasen Copenhagen University Hospital Kopenhagen, Denmark

Vittorio Colletti Verona, Italy Giovanni Danesi Pope Hoannes XXIII Hospital Beramo, Italy Vinko V. Dolenc University Hospital Centre Ljubljana Ljubljana, Slovenia Gazanfer Ekinci Marmara Üniversitesi Eğitim Ve Araştırma Hastanesi Istanbul, Turkey Ilhan Elmaci Memorial Hospital Groups Istanbul, Turkey Ivan El-Sayed University California San Francisco San Francisco, USA Dan M. Fliss Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center Tel Aviv, Israel Sebastian Froelich Lariboisière University Hospital Paris, France

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FACULTY MEMBERS

FACULTY MEMBERS

Takanori Fukushima Carolina Neuroscience Institute Raleigh, USA

Gokmen Kahiloğullari Ankara University Ankara, Turkey

Davide Locatelli University of Insubria Varese, Italy

Michel Neeff Auckland DHB Auckland, New Zealand

Paul Gardner University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Pittsburgh, USA

Romain Kania Hôpital Lariboisiere Paris, France

Nevo Margalit Tel Aviv Medical Center Tel Aviv, Israel

Piero Nicolai University of Brescia Brescia, Italy

Fred Gentili Toronto Western Hospital Toronto, Canada

Andrew King Salford Royal Hospital Manchester, United Kingdom

Jean Paul Marie CHU de Rouen Rouen, France

Kazimierz Niemczyk Medical University of Warsaw Warsaw, Poland

Mislav Gjuric University of Zagreb Zagreb, Croatia

Engelbert Knosp Medizinische Universität Wien Vienna, Austria

Diego Mazzatenta Azienda USL di Bologna Bologna, Italy

Kenji Ohata Osaka City University Osaka, Japan

Michael Gleeson University College London Hospitals London, United Kingdom

Marco Krengli Ospedale Novara Università del Piemonte rientale Novara, Italy

Cem Meço Ankara University Ankara, Turkey

Martin Ortler Medizinische Universität Innsbruck Innsbruck, Austria

Ante Melada KBC Zagreb Zagreb, Croatia

Nakao Ota Sapporo Teishinkai Hospital Sapporo, Japan

Olaf Michel Vrije Universiteit Brussel Brussels, Belgium

Roberto Pareschi Ospedale Civile di Legnano Legnano, Italy

Jacques Morcos University of Miami Miami, USA

Sampath Chandra Prasad Gruppo Otologico Piacenza, Italy

Pietro Mortini San Raffaele University Hospital Milan, Italy

Thomas J. Roland NYU Langone Medical Center New York, USA

Goran Mrak KBC Zagreb Zagreb, Croatia

Charles L. Rosen West Virginia University Morgantown, USA

Anil Nanda LSU Health Sciences Center – Shreveport Shreveport, USA

Alessandra Russo Gruppo Otologico Piacenza, Italy

Kanna Gnanalingham Salford Royal Fourndation Trust (SRFT) Manchester, United Kingdom André Grotenhuis Univ. Klinik St. Radboud Nijmegen, The Netherlands Ardian Hana Centre Hospitalier de Luxembourg Luxembourg, Luxembourg Carl Hardwidge Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals Brighton, United Kingdom Hiroshi Inoya IMS Miyoshi General Hospital Miyoshi Saitama, Japan Martin Jurlina University Hospital Center Zagreb Zagreb, Croatia

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Przemysław Kunert Samodzielny Publiczny Centralny Szpital Kliniczny Warsaw, Poland Dirk Kunst Radboud University Medical Center Nijmegen, The Netherlands Kurt Lädrach University Hospital Bern Bern, Switzerland Norbert Liebsch Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, USA Michael J. Link Mayo Clinic Rochester, USA James Liu Rutgers New Jersey Medical School Newark, USA

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FACULTY MEMBERS

GENERAL INFORMATION

Mario Sanna Gruppo Otologico Piacenza Piacenza, Italy

Patrice Tran Ba Huy Lariboisiere Hospital Paris, France

Marc S. Schwartz House Clinic, Inc. Los Angeles, USA

Antonios Valavanis University Hospital of Zurich Zurich, Switzerland

Robert V. Shannon University of Southern California Los Angeles, USA

Raymond van de Berg Maastricht University Medical Centre Maastricht, Netherlands

Carl H. Snyderman University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Pittsburgh, USA

Franca Wagner Inselspital Bern Bern, Switzerland

Thomas Somers Universitaire NKO-dienst Wilrijk-Antwerp, Belgium

Malogorzata Wierzbicka Poznan University of Medical Sciences Poznan, Poland

Albert Sufianov Federal Centre of Neurosurgery Tyumen, Russia

Peter A. Winkler Christian Doppler-Klinik Salzburg, Austria

Abdel Kader Taibah Gruppo Otologico Piacenza, Italy Arimantas Tamašauskas Lithuanian University of Health Sciences Kaunas, Lithuania Necmettin Tanriöver Istanbul University Istanbul, Turkey Nicholas Thomas King’s College Hospital London, United Kingdom Wuttipong Tirakotai Inter Medical Co., Ltd. Bangkok, Thailand

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CONGRESS VENUE andel’s Hotel Berlin Landsberger Allee 106 10369 Berlin ı Germany CONGRESS PRESIDENT Prof. Dr. Robert Behr Klinik für Neurochirurgie Klinikum Fulda gAG Universitäts-Medizin Marburg Campus Fulda Pacelliallee 4 36043 Fulda ı Germany CONGRESS ORGANIZER Porstmann Kongresse GmbH (PCO) Alte Jakobstr. 76 10179 Berlin ı Germany T +49 (0)30 284499-0, F +49 (0)30 284499-11 E [email protected] www.porstmann-kongresse.eu CONGRESS WEBSITE www.esbs.eu/2016 OPENING HOURS Wednesday, 25 May Thursday, 26 May Friday, 27 May Saturday, 28 May

Congress office 13:00 – 18:00 07:00 – 18:00 07:00 – 18:00 07:00 – 16:00

Media check 13:00 – 17:30 07:00 – 18:45 07:00 – 18:45 07:00 – 16:00

Industrial Exhibition – 08:00 – 16:30 08:00 – 16:00 08:00 – 16:00

CONGRESS OFFICE The registration desk is located at the ground floor. PHONE ON SITE Mobile phone: +49 (0)172 16 90 112 Mobile phone industry: +49 (0) 176 39 10 35 16 Free Wifi on site W-LAN Name: Andels Username: ESBS2016 Password: ESBS2016

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GENERAL INFORMATION CERTIFICATION The 12th Congress of the European Skull Base Society (ESBS) is certified by ”” the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME) with the following European CME credits: May 25, 2016: 3 credits May 26, 2016: 6 credits May 27, 2016: 6 credits May 28, 2016: 6 credits For international participants. ”” the Medical Chamber of Berlin (Ärztekammer Berlin) with the following CME credits per day: May 25, 2016: 3 credits May 26, 2016: 6 credits May 27, 2016: 6 credits May 28, 2016: 6 credits For German participants only. NAME BADGES Please wear your name badge at all times. All participants are required to wear identification badges when attending sessions, social events and visiting the industrial exhibition. If you lose your badge, please go to the congress office where you will receive a new name badge. LUNCHES AND REFRESHEMENTS Coffee, tea, snacks and lunch will be served during the official breaks within the industrial exhibition. PAST CONGRESS PRESIDENTS Year 2014 2012 2009 2007 2005 2003 2001 1999 1997 1995 1993

City Paris Brighton Rotterdam Prague Fulda Terrassa – Barcelona Copenhagen Nürnberg London Paris Riva del Garda -Trento

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Country France United Kingdom The Netherlands Czech Republic Germany Spain Denmark Germany United Kingdom France Italy

Congress President Patrice Tran Ba Huy Carl Hardwidge Cees Avezaat & Bernard Pauw Vladimir Benes Wolfgang Draf Bartolomé Oliver Mirko Tos Rudolf Fahlbusch Anthony Strong Jean-Marc Sterkers and Robert Charachon Antonio Mazzoni

AWARDS Award Session – Basic Research Chairman: Michael Gleeson (London/GBR), Davide Locatelli (Varese/ITA) Friday, May 27, 2016 16:00 – 17:00 Venue: Saphir 1 Award Session – Clinical Research Chairman: Carl Hardwidge (Brighton/GBR), Dirk Kunst (Nijmegen/NED) Friday, May 27, 2016 16:00 – 17:00 Venue: Jade The winners will be selected by your vote. You are invited to vote for the applicants during the Award Sessions. Delegates are requested to take part in the Farewell & Award Sessions of the Basic-, and Clinical Research. Handover of the Awards at the Farewell & Awards Session Chairman: Robert Behr (Fulda/GER), Patrice Tran Ba Huy (Paris/FRA) Saturday, May 28, 2016 16:00 – 16:30 Venue: Saphir KARL STORZ Travel Award 10 travel awards of 500 € each will be provided by Karl Storz GmbH & Co. KG, Tuttlingen, Germany. The award winners are obliged to report on their travel experience at the next ESBS Congress in 2018 which they can attend with a reduced fee. ESBS Grant The Executive Committee of the ESBS is proud to announce that on top of the KARL STORZ Travel Award the award winners will be supported with an amount of 500 € each. The grant is provided by the European Skull Base Society (ESBS) through the department hosting the award winner.

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HIGHLIGHTS

HIGHLIGHTS

WOLFGANG DRAF LECTURE Thursday, May 26, 2016 16:00 - 16:30 Venue: Saphir Held by Professor Madjid Samii International Neuroscience Institute INI (Hannover/GER) Chairman: R. Behr (Fulda/GER) Impact of Wolfgang Draf for the development of skull base surgery The Executive Committee of the European Skull Base Society decided to inaugurate a scientific lecture in honor of Prof. Wolfgang Draf. He had an enormous impact on skull base surgery and besides other interests his dedication to skull base surgery, especially endoscopic sinus surgery, continued over his complete professional work. The Draf III drainage of the frontal sinus is well known to all ENT and sinus surgeons. Prof. Draf started his carrier in Mainz, Germany, where he was interims Director of the ENT Department of the University of Mainz and became in February 1979 Director of the ENT Department of the Klinikum Fulda. For more than 25 years he influenced from there the national and international field of skull base surgery. After retirement from there he took over the position as Director of the ENT Department at the INI in Hannover, where he worked from January 2006 since his much to early death in 2011. Numerous invitations to scientific lectures, Professorships, the Semon Lecture of the Royal Society of Medicine in London in 1994, the Dr. med. honoris causa of the Aristoteles University of Thessaloniki and other awards indicate his surgical and scientific importance. He was untiringly active in many scientific societies nationally but also around the world and promoted politically the interests of skull base surgeons and surgery as well as the scientific issues of this speciality. Besides of these academic and scientific achievements, Wolfgang Draf was also a brilliant and dedicated teacher and outstanding surgeon. I myself knew Prof. Draf for many years and had the pleasure to work with him since 2001 at Fulda where we became close friends and continued to build up a skull base center. In honor of his academic, surgical and scientific accompilshments the Wolfgang Draf Lecture will be held bianually during the Congress of the European Skull Base Society to award personalities who significantly contributed to the development of skull base surgery. Prof. Robert Behr Congress President and President elect of ESBS

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Curriculum vitae of Professor Dr. Wolfgang Draf Born 1959 – 1965 1965 – 1967 1966 1967 From 1967 1971 1973 1974 1974 1.9.1975 – 30.9.1976 1.10.1976 – 31.1.1979 1.2.1979 – 31.12.2005 1989 Since 1990 1991 Since 1991 1991 1994 1994 1996 1997 2005 1.1.2006 – 24.10.2011 24.11.2011

29.11.1940 in Bonn, Germany Medical Studies in Würzburg and Berlin Various Medical Internships Thesis and Promotion Dr. med.,University Würzburg (Prof. Wullstein, Prof. Kley) Approbation as Physician Scientific Assistant at the Department of ENT-Diseases at the University of Mainz (Prof. Dr. W. Kley) ENT-Specialist Senior Registrar Habilitation Otorhinolaryngology, Major Academic Thesis Dr. sci. med. Associated Professor After Prof. Dr. Kley left the Department, Interimchief of the Department of ENT-Diseases at the University of Mainz Extraordinary Professor after Prof. Dr. Helms took over the ­Department Chairman of the Department for ENT-Diseases, Head-, Neck and Facial Plastic Surgery of Fulda Hospital, Teaching Hospital of the University of Marburg, Germany President of the South West German Association of ENT-Surgeons Member of the Board and Treasurer of the German Society of Otorhinolaryngology, Head- and Neck Surgery President of the German Society for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (FRCS) Member of the Board and Treasurer of the German Society of Skull Base Surgery President of the Middle German Association of Otorhinolaryngologists Semon Lecturer Royal Society of Medicine, London President of the German Society of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery President German Society of Skull Base Surgery President elect European Skull Base Society Chairman of the Department for ENT-Diseases, Head-, Neck and Facial Plastic Surgery International Neuroscience Institute in Hannover Past away

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HIGHLIGHTS SPECIAL LECTURES Thursday, May 26, 2016 11:30 – 12:00, all rooms Special Lecture 1: Molecular aspects of nerve repair and translational issues of reconstruction Speaker: K. Haastert-Talini (Hannover/GER) Chairman: T. Kretschmer (Oldenburg/GER) Special Lecture 2: The craniocervical region – a developmental restless region Speaker: A. Prescher (Aachen/GER) Chairman: P. Winkler (Salzburg/AUT) Special Lecture 3: Electrical stimulation of the vestibular system Speaker: R. van de Berg (Maastricht/NED) Chairman: K. Niemczyk (Warsaw/POL) Special Lecture 4: Is there still a place for midfacial degloving Speaker: A. Unterberg (Heidelberg/GER) Chairman: K. Ohata (Osaka/JPN) Special Lecture 5: Endoscopic management of giant angiofibromas Speaker: C. H. Snyderman (Pittsburgh/USA) Chairman: M. Bettag (Trier/GER) Friday, May 27, 2016 10:30 – 11:00, all rooms (except saphir 2+3) Special Lecture 6: Significance and management of cerabral veins in skull base surgery Speaker: P. A. Winkler (Salzburg/AUT) Chairman: E. Hofmann (Fulda/GER)

HIGHLIGHTS Special Lecture 9: Management of the lower cranial nerve palsy Speaker: J-P. Marie (Rouen/FRA) Chairman: P. Tran Ba Huy (Paris/FRA) Special Lecture 10: SB Surgery for Craniopharyngiomas Speaker: K. Ohata (Osaka/JPN) Chairman: C. H. Snyderman (Pittsburgh/USA) Saturday, May 28, 2016 15:30 – 16:00, all rooms Special Lecture 11: Future of auditory human bio-electronic interfaces Speaker: R. V. Shannon (Los Angeles/USA) Chairman: R. van de Berg (Maastricht/NED) Special Lecture 12: Intraoperative navigation and 3D-imaging minimize morbity in approaches to the skull base Speaker: R. Schmelzeisen (Freiburg/GER) Chairman: K. Lädrach (Bern/SUI) Special Lecture 13: Multidisciplinary Dutch national head and neck paraganglioma guideline Speaker: D. Kunst (Nijmegen/NED) Chairman: P. Tran Ba Huy (Paris/FRA) Special Lecture 14: Primary observation or operation in small and medium-sized vestibular schwannomas – evidence based pros and cons Speaker: P. Cayé-Thomasen (Kopenhagen/DEN) Chairman: M. Gjuric (Zagreb/CRO) Special Lecture 15: The evolution of endoscopic SB surgery – from open to endoscopic approach Speaker: F. Gentili (Toronto/CAN) Chairman: P. Nicolai (Brescis/ITA)

Special Lecture 7: Surgical approach to lesions of the cavernous sinus Speaker: V. Dolenc (Ljubljana/SLO) Chairman: T. Altay (Istanbul/TUR) Special Lecture 8: Petroclival Meningeomas – therapeutic attitude over time Speaker: V. Seifert (Frankfurt am Main/GER) Chairman: R. Behr (Fulda/GER)

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HIGHLIGHTS SELECTED PRESENTATIONS Saturday, May 28, 2016

HIGHLIGHTS FRIENDSHIP MEETING WITH THE GERMAN SKULL BASE SOCIETY (GSB)

14:30 – 15:30, Saphir

Chairman: O. Michel (Brussel/BEL) “Translabyrinthine approach for big and giant CPA tumors” Speaker: A. Sufianov (Tyumen/RUS) “The Nervus Intermedius in Vestibular Schwannoma Surgery” Speaker: C. Strauss (Halle/Saale/GER)



Jörg Schipper | President of the German Skull Base Society

Friday, May 27, 2016 09:00 – 18:00, Saphir 2+3

Professor Dr. Jörg Schipper President of the German Skull Base Society Universitätsklinikum Düsseldorf Düsseldorf/Germany Professor Dr. Alexander Schramm Vice President of the German Skull Base Society Bundeswehrkrankenhaus Ulm Ulm/Germany

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08:00 – 09:00

GSB-Board-Meeting

09:00 – 10:00

Intra- & postsurgical imaging for quality control - which modalities (Sonography, CT, MRI, DVT) and time of investigation? Chair: U. Ernemann (Tübingen/GER)



Panel: A. Schramm (Ulm/GER), U. Spetzger (Karlsruhe/GER), J. Cornelius (Duesseldorf/GER), T. Klenzner (Duesseldorf/GER)

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HIGHLIGHTS 10:30 – 12:00

Closing and reconstruction procedures of the frontal skull base Chair: K. Laedrach (Bern/SUI)



Panel: N.C. Gellrich (Hannover/GER), A. Schramm (Ulm/GER), T. Gasser (Bonn/GER), M. Wagenmann (Duesseldorf/GER), T. Hoffmann (Ulm/GER)

13:30 – 14:30

Rating of the surgical outcome of cranial nerve function of the posterior fossa Part I: Jugular foramen nerves Chair: R. Gerlach (Erfurt/GER)



Dispute (Oxford Style): J. Prell (Halle/GER), D. Haenggi (Mannheim/GER), K. Schwager (Fulda/GER)

14:30 – 15:30

Rating of the surgical outcome of cranial nerve function of the posterior fossa Part III: Vestibulometry Chair: J. Schipper (Duesseldorf/GER)



Dispute (Oxford Style): M. Westhofen (Aachen/GER), J. Dlugaiczyk (Homburg/GER), S. Rosahl (Erfurt/GER)

16:00 – 17:00

Rating of the surgical outcome of cranial nerve function of the posterior fossa Part II: Audiology (Europe and US) Chair: M. Caversacio (Bern/SUI)



Dispute (Oxford Style): S. Plontke (Halle/GER), T. Zahnert (Dresden/GER), T. Klenzner (Duesseldorf/GER)

17:00 – 18:00

General Assembly of the GSB

HIGHLIGHTS HONORARY MEMBERSHIP OF THE ESBS The honorary membership of the European Skull Base Society (ESBS) will be awarded to Professor Dr. Antonios Valavanis (SUI) Friday, May 27, 2016 at the Gala Event Venue: Arminiusmarkthalle, Berlin Anton Valavanis, M.D. is Professor and Chairman of the Department of Neuroradiology, Director of the Center for Clinical Neurosciences and of the Center of Medical Imaging at the University Hospital of Zurich, Switzerland. Anton Valavanis was born in Athens, Greece, studied medicine at the University of Zurich and trained in radiology and neuroradiology at the University Hospital of Zurich. In 1977 he started developing the emerging field of interventional neuroradiology and in 1985 he introduced MR-neuroimaging at the University Hospital of Zurich. For more than 20 years he was a close collaborator of the pioneer microneurosurgeon Professor Gazi M. Yaşargil and of the pioneer skull base microsurgeon Professor Ugo Fisch. His main clinical interests concern the endovascular treatment of AVM’s of the CNS, intracranial aneurysms and hypervascular skull base tumors. His personal experience in these fields amounts to 7’800 treated patients. His research focuses on the refinement of neuroendovascular concepts and techniques and on the investigation of the architectonic organization of the brain with advanced neuroimaging techniques. He is founder and director of the international “Zurich Course on Interventional Neuroradiology”, performed annually since 1992, and he delivered more than 1‘500 invited lectures on neuroimaging, interventional neuroradiology and neurosciences at conferences around the world. Professor Valavanis has over 200 publications in scientific journals and chapters in books. He served as President of the World Federation of Neuroradiological Societies (WFNRS), of the Swiss Society of Neuroradiology (SSNR), of the Swiss Federation of Clinical Neuro-Societies (SFCNS) and was Editor-in-Chief of “Neuroradiology”. He holds several honorary memberships of scientific societies around the world and honorary professorships at the International Neuroscience Institute, Hannover Germany and at the Capital Medical University, Beijing, China as well as a honorary doctorate of the University of Athens. Prof. Robert Behr Congress President and President elect of ESBS

Former honorary members of the ESBS Cees Avezaat (NED) Wolfgang Draf (GER) Rudolf Fahlbusch (GER) Michael Gleeson (GBR) Antonio Mazzoni (ITA) Albert Rhoton (USA)

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, May 25, 2016 Jade 1

Jade 2

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, May 25, 2016 Opal 1

Opal 2

Instructional Courses Highlight

14:00 Instructional Course 3: Instructional Course 4: Principles of paranasal Principles of orbital sinus surgery: tricks and surgery | Page 32 pitfalls | Page 32

Instructional Course 5: Principles of IOM: what is a must now, what will come in future? | Page 33

Instructional Course 6: Surgical management of jugular foramen tumors | Page 34

15:30 Coffee break 16:00 Instructional Course 8: Pulse synchronous tinnitus: Modern diagnostics and interventional/surgical treatment | Page 35 17:30

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Instructional Course 10: Principles of neuro­ navigation and preoperative planning in skullbase surgery | Page 37

Instructional Course 12: Principles and trics & tips in Glomus jugulare tumor therapy | Page 37

Round Table Special Lecture Lecture & Free Paper

15:30 Instructional Course 9: Principles of CranioCervical decompresion and fixation | Page 36

Debate

16:00

Free Paper Company Symposia Friendship Meeting

17:30

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, May 25, 2016 14:00 - 15:30

Instructional Course

IC-03 Chairs

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, May 25, 2016 Jade 1

14:00 - 15:30

Instructional Course

Principles of paranasal sinus surgery: tricks and pitfalls

IC-05

Principles of IOM: what is a must now, what will come in future?

Piero Nicolai (Brescia/ITA) Rudolf Hagen (Würzburg/GER)

Chairs

Cordula Matthies (Würzburg/GER) Julian Prell (Halle (Saale)/GER)

The continuous progress of endoscopic endonasal surgery within the last decades led to a paradigm shift in paranasal tumor surgery. Nevertheless, in advanced malignancies a profound analysis of tumor extent, histology and possible tumor behavior is necessary before the decision on an endoscopic procedure is made. In a series of different cases the instructor will perform an open discussion with the auditorium on decision making aspects for the surgical approach suitable for each case.

14:00 - 15:30

Instructional Course

IC-04

Principles of orbital surgery

Chairs

Uta Schick (Münster/GER) Nils-Claudius Gellrich (Hannover/GER)

Jade 2

Opal 1

In modern skull base surgery preservation of function is of utmost importance. Besides protection of vascular structures, main focus is on cranial nerves and their critical course at the skull base. The standard methods well established for localizing (“mapping”) as well as for control (“monitoring”) are electromyography and auditory brainstem response techniques and will be presented as essentials in a concentrated way. The “ready to go package” will contain all the relevant factors from electrode material and montage, via programming aspects to instructions for the monitoring team and the skull base surgeon. New evolutions such as cortico-bulbar monitoring of the brainstem and of the motor cranial nerves and ongoing innovations such as monitoring of the “auditory steady state response“, and „processorized EMG“ bear a potential for improving current monitoring techniques and will be presented for discussion with the participants.

The surgical treatment of orbital processes presents a border area between different surgical specialities. Neurosurgeons encounter more neural tumours such as meningiomas and gliomas as well as intraconal lesions. We will discuss the choice of surgical approach that is largely determined by the location, extension, and type of the lesion. We will present general guidelines “such as not to cross the optic nerve” and we will present useful transcranial and extracranial approaches and case reports with intraoperative videos.

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, May 25, 2016 14:00 - 15:30

Instructional Course

IC-06

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, May 25, 2016 Opal 2

16:00 - 17:30

Instructional Course

Jade 1

Surgical management of jugular foramen tumors

IC-08

Pulse synchronous tinnitus: Diagnostics and interventional/surgical treatment

Chair

Mario Sanna (Piacenza/ITA)

Chairs

IC-06-01

Anatomy of the jugular foramen Sampath Chandra Prasad (Piacenza/ITA)

Erich Hofmann (Fulda/GER) Theodoros Panidis (Fulda/GER)

IC-06-02

Management of parapharyngeal tumors extending to the jugular foramen Alessandra Russo (Piacenza/ITA)

IC-06-03

Non vascular tumors of the jugular foramen AbdelKader Taibah (Piacenza/ITA)

IC-06-04

Technical advances in the management of tympanojugular paragangliomas Mario Sanna (Piacenza/ITA)

Tinnitus is the sensation of a steady sound that is not caused by a simultaneous mechano-acoustic or electric stimulus. By contrast, pulse synchronous tinnitus is a rhythmical noise which has the same pulse rate as the heart. It is often based on a true physical acoustic source and can therefore be classified into the group of somatosounds. The sonic source may be located at the arterial or venous side of the circulatory system or at the arterio-venous transition or junction. Etiologies comprise a great variety of pathology or normal variants. It is, therefore, essential to correlate imaging findings with the results of a subtle clinical examination. In a high percentage of patients - approximately ¾ a morphologic reason can be detected using imaging methods. As a systematic interdisciplinary diagnostic and therapeutic approach is indispensable, it is imperative for the treating physician to take a detailed history, examine the eardrums, auscultate with a stethoscope the blood vessels of the head and neck and distinguish between a venous or arterial ear sound. Imaging in the evaluation of pulse synchronous tinnitus should always include magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), including magnetic resonance angiography (MRA), high-resolution computed tomography (CT), Ultrasound and, in selected cases, digital subtraction angiography (DSA). In this instructional course we report our results in a sample of 100 patients that were prospectively investigated with standardized clinical as well as imaging examination protocols. The authors give important clues with regard to physical examination techniques, laboratory findings, and imaging.

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, May 25, 2016 16:00 - 17:30

Instructional Course

IC-09 Chairs

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Wednesday, May 25, 2016 Jade 2

16:00 - 17:30

Instructional Course

Principles of Cranio-Cervical decompresion and fixation

IC-10

Principles of Neuronavigation and preoperative planing in skullbase surgery

Nikolay Mirchev (Fulda/GER) Nicholas Thomas (London/GBR)

Chairs

Friedrich Bootz (Bonn/GER) Nils-Claudius Gellrich (Hannover/GER)

This course will offer practitioners from across the world an ideal opportunity to pursue continuing medical education, to learn about recent advances, likely future developments and potential research avenues, and to exchange scientific ideas and experiences in our field – all within a unique environment.

In Otorhinolaryngology surgical navigation plays a major role at the anterior base of skull. Endoscopic surgery orientates on anatomical structures as middle turbinate, uncinate process, orbital wall and others. If previous surgery or intranasal pathology destroyed these landmarks surgical navigation helps in intraoperative orientation. But also in trauma cases with CSFleak navigation can detect the lesion. Navigation of the lateral base of skull is more demanding with lower accuracy. There are indications to detect hidden tumours but other structures as nerves and blood vessels can be detected better with neuromonitoring or intraoperative ultrasound.

The instructional course “Principles of cranio-cervical decompression und fixation” is a comprehensive course emphasizing the advancement of craniocervical surgery, particularly biomechanical considerations, and the surgery decision-making process. Participants discuss surgical techniques and strategies for a range of procedures including occipitocervical, atlantoaxial and cervical fixation techniques.

In the course we guide you through the navigation of the anterior base of skull in relation to the anatomy of the paranasal sinuses and related structures and give you examples from oncological cases from trauma and revision surgery. From the CMF–side, we want to demonstrate the input of navigation for the interactive use of computer-aided designs and position control as well as intraoperative mapping especially in oncology cases. Navigation does not only prove to be a valid method for the imaging information within surgery but helps as well to improve the interspecialty cooperation in the skull base area. Such a course will show the advantages of digital workflows including navigation and the special view to quality control for skull base surgery procedures.

Complex surgical exposures in craniocervical and upper cervical region of the spine are emphasized.

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Opal 1

16:00 - 17:30

Instructional Course

Opal 2

IC-12

Principles and trics & tips in Glomus jugulare tumor therapy

Chairs

Jörg Schipper (Düsseldorf/GER) Konrad Schwager (Fulda/GER)

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, May 26, 2016 Saphir

Jade

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, May 26, 2016 Opal

Amethyst

Bernstein

8:00 Opening Ceremony & 8:30 Welcome Addresses |

Highlight Debate Round Table

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Special Lecture

9:00 Debate I: How long is 9:30 wait and see in acoustic neuroma surgery: new trends in sight? | Page 40

Lecture & Free Paper Free Paper Company Symposia Friendship Meeting

10:00 Coffee break & visit of the industrial exhibition 10:30 RT 1: Modern MRI 11:00 Techniques in SBS | Page 41

RT 2: Special Session of the Gruppo Otologico | Page 41

11:30 SL 1: Molecular aspects of nerve repair and translational issues of reconstruction | Page 44

SL 2: The cranio-cervical SL 3: Electrical stimujunction | Page 44 lation of the vestibular system | Page 44

RT 3: Interdisciplinary approach to lesions involving the orbit and vicinity | Page 42

RT 4: Endoscopic or open approaches for anterior skull base lesions – limitations | Page 43

RT 5: Malignancies of the nasal cavities and anterior skull base | Page 43

SL 4: Is there still a place for midfacial degloving | Page 45

SL 5: Endoscopic management of giant angiofibromas | Page 45

RT 10: Interdisc. approaches to the infratemporal fossa and vicinity

12:00 Lunch & visit of the industrial exhibition 12:20 Lunch Symposium MED‑EL Medical Electronics | Page 45 13:20 13:30 RT 6: Surgical recon­ 14.00 struction of cranial nerve lesions | Page 46

RT 7: Pituitary surgery – is there still a place for microscopic procedures | Page 46

RT 8: Reconstruction of the orbit and paraorbital structures | Page 47

RT 9: Where ends the extended endoscopic approach to the anterior skull base | Page 47

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14:30 FP 1: Cranial nerve repair & 15:00 protection | Page 49

FP 2: Pituitary adenoma I | Page 50

FP 3: Orbital and frontal base lesions, therapy and reconstruction | Page 51

FP 4: Reconstruction of skull base I | Page 52

FP 5: Vestibular schwannoma I | Page 53

15:30 Coffee break & visit of the industrial exhibition 16:00 Wolfgang Draf Lecture | Page 54 16:30 FP 6: Reconstruction of 17:00 skull base II | Page 54

FP 7: Interesting techniques & devices I | Page 55

FP 8: Video session | Page 56

FP 9: Anterior skull base I – miscellaneous | Page 57

FP 10: Vestibular schwannoma II | Page 58

17:30 L&FP 1: 18:00 Imaging | Page 59

L&FP 2: Pituitary adenomas II | Page 60

L&FP 3: Anterior skull base II | Page 61

L&FP 4: Anterior skull base III | Page 62

L&FP 5: NF-2 and other CPA lesions | Page 63

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, May 26, 2016

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, May 26, 2016

08:00 - 09:00

Opening Ceremony

Saphir



Opening Ceremony & Welcome Addresses



Michael Gleeson (London/GBR) President of the World Federation of Skull Base Societies



Kenji Ohata Congresspresident of the 7th Congress of the World Federation of Skull Base Societies

10:00 - 10:30

Coffee break in the industrial exhibition

10:30 - 11:30

Roundtable

RT-01

Roundtable 1: Modern MRI Techniques in SBS

Chairs

Erich Hofmann (Fulda/GER) Heinrich Lanfermann (Hannover/GER)

Saphir



Patrice Tran Ba Huy (Paris/FRA) President of the ESBS

10:30

RT-01-01

Classification and MR imaging of vascular anomalies of the skull base Ulrike Ernemann (Tübingen/GER)



Robert Behr (Fulda/GER) Congress President President elect of ESBS

10:40

RT-01-02

MR imaging of CSF leaks Randolf Klingebiel (Bielefeld/GER)

10:50

RT-01-03

Current status of inner ear imaging Anja Giesemann (Hannover/GER)

09:00 - 10:00

Debate

D-01

Debate I: How long is wait and see in acoustic neuroma surgery: new trends in sight?

Chairs

Robert Behr (Fulda/GER) Marc S. Schwartz (Los Angeles/USA)

09:00

D-01-01

Wait and see at the House Clinic, 2016 Marc S. Schwartz (Los Angeles/USA)

09:12

D-01-02

09:24

D-01-03

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Roundtable

RT-02

Roundtable 2: Special Session of the Gruppo Otologico

Chair

Mario Sanna (Piacenza/ITA)

10:30

RT-02-01

The role of early surgery in small acoustic neurinomas Rudolf Hagen (Würzburg/GER)

Lesions of the Petrous Apex: The final frontier Mario Sanna (Piacenza/ITA)

10:40

RT-02-02

European EAONO guidelines for wait and scan management of vestibualr schwannomas Thomas Somers (Wilrijk-Antwerp/BEL)

Refinements in the translabyrinthine aproach AbdelKader Taibah (Piacenza/ITA)

10:50

RT-02-03

Management of tumors of the Facial nerve Alessandra Russo (Piacenza/ITA)

11:00

RT-02-04

Management of petrous bone cholesteatoma Sampath Chandra Prasad (Piacenza/ITA)

Jade

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Roundtable

RT-03 Chairs

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, May 26, 2016 Opal

10:30 - 11:30

Roundtable

Roundtable 3: Interdisciplinary approach to lesions involving the orbit and vicinity

RT-04

Roundtable 4: Endoscopic or open approaches for anterior skull base lesions – limitations

Uta Schick (Münster/GER) Davide Locatelli (Varese/ITA)

Chairs

Hannes Braun (Graz/AUT) Henry W. S. Schroeder (Greifswald/GER)

10:30

RT-04-01

Craniopharyngiomas: Open versus endoscopic techniques Fred Gentili (Toronto/CAN)

10:45

RT-04-02

Optimized tailored approaches to anterior skull base lesions Jürgen Meixensberger (Leipzig/GER)

11:00

RT-04-03

Endoscopic approaches and limitations for carcinomas of the anterior skull base Jörg Schipper (Düsseldorf/GER)

10:30

RT-03-01

Post ablative reconstruction of the orbit: a challenging multiinterface anatomic region Nils-Claudius Gellrich (Hannover/GER)

10:38

RT-03-02

Interdisciplinary approach to malignant tumors of the orbit and anterior skull base Rainer Schmelzeisen (Freiburg/GER)

10:46

RT-03-03

Ophthalmologische Aspekte und chirurgische Zugänge zur Orbita Wolfgang Lieb (Karlsruhe/GER)

10:54

RT-03-04

Advanced sarcomas of the midface and skull base. Do patients benefit from sarcrifice of the orbital content? Roman Pförtner (Essen/GER)

11:02

RT-03-05

Endoscopic endorbital approaches: a multiportal suggestion Davide Locatelli (Varese/ITA)

11:10

RT-03-06

Management of optic nerve sheath meningiomas Uta Schick (Münster/GER)

Amethyst

10:30 - 11:30

Roundtable

Bernstein

RT-05

Roundtable 5: Malignancies of the nasal cavities and anterior skull base

Chairs

Horst J. Feldmann (Fulda/GER) Rudolf Hagen (Würzburg/GER)

10:30

RT-05-01

Principles in endonasal tumor surgery Ulrike Bockmühl (Kassel/GER)

10:40

RT-05-02

Esthesioneuroblastoma and the role of stage and grade on outcome as well as what to do with the N0 neck? Radiation or observation? Michael J. Link (Rochester/USA)

10:50

RT-05-03

PET and MRI for Radiation Treatment planning in head and neck Tumors with Extension to the anterior base of skull Anca-Ligia Grosu (Freiburg/GER)

11:00 RT-05-04 Reconstructive procedures of the anterior base of skull with microvascular free flaps preferably the latissimus dorsi muscle flap. Friedrich Bootz (Bonn/GER)

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, May 26, 2016

11:30 - 12:00

Special Lecture

SL-01

Special Lecture 1: Nerve repair: Molecular and cellular Events, tissue Engineering approaches, and translational issues of reconstruction

Chair

Thomas Kretschmer (Oldenburg/GER)

11:30

Kirsten Haastert-Talini (Hannover/GER)

11:30 - 12:00

Special Lecture

SL-02

Special Lecture 2: The craniocervical region – a developmental restless region

Chair

Peter A. Winkler (Salzburg/AUT)

11:30

Andreas Prescher (Aachen/GER)

11:30 - 12:00

Special Lecture

SL-03

Special Lecture 3: The vestibular implant

Chair

Kazimierz Niemczyk (Warsaw/POL)

11:30

Raymond van de Berg (Maastricht/NED)

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Jade

Opal

11:30 - 12:00

Special Lecture

Amethyst

SL-04

Special Lecture 4: Is there still a place for midfacial degloving

Chair

Kenji Ohata (Osaka/JAP)

11:30

Andreas Unterberg (Heidelberg/GER)

11:30 - 12:00

Special Lecture

SL-05

Special Lecture 5: Endoscopic management of giant angiofibromas

Chair

Martin Bettag (Trier/GER)

11:30

Carl H. Snyderman (Pittsburgh/USA)

12:20 - 13:20

Company Symposia



Lunch Symposium MEDEL Medical Electronics GmbH: Hearing rehabilitation options in acoustic nerve lesions

Chair

Robert Behr (Fulda/GER)

12:20

Device options in treatment of acoustic nerve lesions Marek Polak, MED-EL Medical Electronics GmbH

12:40

Hearing rehabilitation following tumor removal at the CPA Prof. Jörg Schipper, Düsseldorf/Germany

13:00

ABI – Indications, results and perspectives Prof. Robert Behr, Fulda/Germany

Bernstein

Saphir

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Roundtable

RT-06 Chairs 13:30

RT-06-01

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, May 26, 2016 Saphir

13:30 - 14:30

Roundtable

Roundtable 6: Surgical reconstruction of cranial nerve lesions

RT-08

Roundtable 8: Reconstruction of the orbit and paraorbital structures

Jean-Paul Marie (Rouen/FRA) Madjid Samii (Hannover/GER)

Chair

Marco-Domenico Caversaccio (Bern/SUI)

Extracranial facial reanimation: qualitative and quantitative stimuli Federico Biglioli (Milano/ITA)

13:40

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Current strategies for the reanimation of the paralysed face Karthikeyan G. Krishnan (Gießen/GER)

13:50

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Cranial nerve reconstruction – a review Thomas Kretschmer (Oldenburg/GER)

14:00

RT-06-05

Open topic Przemysław Kunert (Warsaw/POL)

13:30 - 14:30

Roundtable

RT-07

Roundtable 7: Pituitary surgery – is there still a place for microscopic procedures

Chairs

Jade

Kanna K. Gnanalingham (Manchester/GBR) Ivan El-Sayed (San Francisco/USA)

13:30

RT-07-01

Surgical access, operative view and complications related – The good and the bad Davide Locatelli (Varese/ITA)

13:40

RT-07-02

Surgical outcome and complications – Micro vs Endo Nicholas Thomas (London/GBR)

13:50

RT-07-03

Endocrine Outcome and review of literature – Micro vs Endo Pietro Mortini (Milan/ITA)

14:00

RT-07-04

Post-operative nasal symptoms and quality of life issues Ivan El-Sayed (San Francisco/USA)

14:10

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13:30

RT-08-01

Open topic Bernhard Frerich (Rostock/GER)

13:45

RT-08-02

Open topic Kurt Lädrach (Bern/SUI)

14:00

RT-08-03

Interdisciplinary strategies in reconstruction of the orbit Jörg Schipper (Düsseldorf/GER)

13:30 - 14:30

Roundtable

Amethyst

RT-09

Roundtable 9: Where ends the extended endoscopic approach to the anterior skull base

Chairs

Arimantas Tamašauskas (Kaunas/LTU) Nevo Margalit (Tel Aviv/ISR)

13:40 RT-09-02 Tuberculm sella meningioma – above or below Martin Bettag (Trier/GER) Panelists:



Open topics Carl H. Snyderman (Pittsburgh/USA) Sébastien Froelich (Paris/FRA) Hannes Braun (Graz/AUT)

General panel discussion

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13:30 - 14:30

Roundtable

RT-10

Roundtable 10: Interdisc. approaches to the infratemporal fossa and vicinity

Chair

Andreas Unterberg (Heidelberg/GER) Garcia de Sola (Madrid/ESP)

13:30

RT-10-01

13:40

RT-10-02

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Transzygomatic infratemporal fossa approach to the cavernous sinus and the pterygoid fossa Takanori Fukushima (Raleigh/USA) Combined endoscopic endonasal and sublabial Caldwell-Luc approach for multi-portal resection of complex skull base tumors in the infratemporal fossa James Liu (Newark/USA)

14:30 - 15:30

Free Paper

Saphir

FP-01

Free Paper 1: Cranial nerve repair & protection

Chairs

Wuttipong Tirakotai (Bangkok/THA) Olaf Michel (Brussel/BEL)

14:30

FP-01-01

Endoscopic optic nerve sheath fenestration for treatment of papilledema secondary to intracranial venous sinus stenosis Wuttipong Tirakotai, Jiraporn Suwansanya, Ueaungkun Sitthimongkon, Patcharapim Masaya-Anon, Boonsam Roongpuvapaht (Bangkok/THA)

14:40

FP-01-02

Optic nerve decompression with release of the meningo-orbital band in medial sphenoid wing meningiomas improves and preserves visual acuity Jebet Beverly Cheserem, Neda Barzegar-Befroei, Sinan Barazi, Nicholas Thomas (London/GBR)

14:50

FP-01-03

Direct anterior clinoidectomy with Mura-technique after traumatic optic injury Bela Fulop, Jorge Mura, Pal Barzo (Szeged/HUN, Santiago/CHI)

15:00

FP-01-04

Multidisciplinary team approach for facial function restoration with the use of various surgical techniques in facial palsy patients Wuttipong Tirakotai, Supachai Merdthaisong, Supasid Jirawatnotai, Patcharapim Masaya-Anon, Thiti Chaovanalikit (Bangkok/THA)

15:10

FP-01-06

Hemihypoglossal-facial nerve anastomosis for facial nerve reanimation: Factors that may influence the outcome Przemysław Kunert, Tomasz Dziedzic, Andrzej Marchel (Warsaw/POL)

Open topic Jerrold E. Armstrong (London/CDN)

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Free Paper

FP-02 Chairs 14:30

14:40

FP-02-01

FP-02-02

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, May 26, 2016 Jade

14:30 - 15:30

Free Paper

Free Paper 2: Pituitary Adenoma I

FP-03

Eberhard Uhl (Gießen/GER) Kanna K. Gnanalingham (Manchester/GBR)

Free Paper 3: Orbital and frontal base lesions, therapy and reconstruction

Chairs

Nils-Claudius Gellrich (Hannover/GER) Konrad Schwager (Fulda/GER)

Narrow band imaging in pituitary adenomas surgery Francesco Prada, Carlotta Pipolo, Massimiliano Del Bene, Alberto Maria Saibene (Milano/ITA) Spectrum of visual deficits associated with pituitary adenoma and factors determining visual outcome in more than 2000 eyes Sivashanmugam Dhandapani, Pinaki Dutta, Tenzin Gyurmey, Reema Bansal, Ashis Pathak, Ashutosh Rai, Anil Bhansali, Kanchan K. Mukherjee (Chandigarh/IND, Punjab/IND)

Opal

14:30

FP-03-01

Craniofacial tumors – the operation and reconstruction Anton Zaytsev, Andrey P. Polyakov, Michail I. Kurzhupov (Moscow/ RUS)

14:40

FP-03-02

Complex orbital tumors: can endoscopy expand the indications of surgery or improves the standard technique? Lucia di Somma, M. Re, P. Balercia, R. Girotto, Davide Nasi, Roberto Colasanti, A. Marini, G. Ghisellini, M. Scerrati (Ancona/ITA)

14:50

FP-03-03

The endoscopic endonasal approach for orbital and orbital apex lesions: A series of 77 patients Nathan T. Zwagerman, S. Tonya Stefko, Eric W. Wang, Juan C. Fernandez-Miranda, Carl H. Snyderman, Paul A. Gardner (Pittsburgh/USA)

14:50

FP-02-03

Endoscopic pituitary gland identification and its importance for preservation of hormonal function Stefan Linsler, Renate Hero-Gross, Bettina Friesenhahn-Ochs, Frank Lammert, Joachim Oertel (Homburg (Saar)/GER)

15:00

FP-02-04

A differentiated approach to the treatment of pituitary apoplexy Maxim Kutin, Pavel Kalinin, Dmitry Fomichev, Oleg Sharipov, Ludmila Astafyeva (Moscow/RUS)

15:00

FP-03-04

Post traumatic stress disorder and pituitary surgery: a pilot study Martin Dupuy, Manuel Da Silva, Bernard Salmon, Solange Grunenwald, Philippe Caron (Saint Jean/FRA, Toulouse/FRA)

Periorbital dermoid: A retrospective review Kirsten Stewart, A. Al-Rikabi, Saty Bhatia, Daniel Morris, Caroline Hayhurst (Cardiff/GBR)

15:10

FP-03-05

Primary pituitary malignant lymphoma was difficult to differentiate from nonfunctioning pituitary adenoma: a case report Yuta Murakami, Shinya Jinguji, Yugo Kishida, Taku Sato, Tadashi Watanabe, Kiyoshi Saito (Fukushima/JPN, Nagoya/JPN)

3D printed models for surgical planning and reconstructive implant design in spheno-orbital tumour surgery Hassan Othman, Sam G. Evans, Daniel Morris, Saty Bhatia, Caroline Hayhurst (Cardiff/GBR)

15:20

FP-03-06

Single-step resection and reconstruction with PEEK custom made prostheses for intraosseus meningioma of the fronto-orbital region Angelo Pompucci, Rina Di Bonaventura, Bianchi Federico, Celestino De Simone, Carmelo Anile (Roma/ITA)

15:10

15:20

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Free Paper

FP-04 Chairs

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, May 26, 2016 Amethyst

14:30 - 15:30

Free Paper

Free Paper 4: Reconstruction of skull base I

FP-05

Free Paper 5: Vestibular Schwannoma I

Jan Kaminsky (Berlin/GER) Nikolai Hopf (Stuttgart/GER)

Chairs

Friedrich Bootz (Bonn/GER) Peter Clarke (London/GBR)

14:30

FP-05-01

The diagnostic accuracy of non-imaging screening protocols for vestibular schwannoma in patients with asymmetrical hearing loss and/or unilateral audiovestibular dysfunction: a diagnostic systematic review and meta-analysis. Mayke Hentschel, Mirre Scholte, Stefan Steens, Maroeska Rovers, Dirk Kunst (Nijmegen/NED)

14:40

FP-05-02

Intra- and inter-observer agreement in the assessment of vestibular schwannoma size and volume Steffen Rosahl, Aaron Lawson McLean, Anna Lawson McLean (Erfurt/GER, Jena/GER)

14:50

FP-05-03

Intra-operative dual near-field (DNF) monitoring of brainstem auditory evoked potentials Steffen Rosahl (Erfurt/GER)

15:00

FP-05-04

Surgery after radiation therapy for vestibular schwannoma Jonathan Breshears, Joseph A. Osorio, Steven Cheung, Igor Barani, Philip Theodosopoulos (San Francisco/USA)

15:10

FP-05-05

Subtotal resection of large vestibular schwannoma is an effective treatment Husam Georges, Bhaskar Thakur, Konstantinos Argiris, Nicholas Saunders, Carl Hardwidge (Brighton/GBR)

15:20

FP-05-06

Intralabyrinthine schwannomas – management und hearing rehabilitation with Cochlea implants Stefan Plontke, Markus Pfister, Claudia Wickenhauser, Sabrina Kösling, Torsten Rahne (Halle (Saale)/GER, Sarnen/SUI)

14:30

FP-04-01

Endoscopic skull base reconstruction with the use of the nasoseptal flap – the TASMC experience Anat Wengier, Dan M. Fliss, Zvi Ram, Nevo Margalit, Avraham Abergel (Tel Aviv/ISR)

14:40

FP-04-02

Watertight closure after extended endoscopic transnasal approaches for skull base pathologies Tomasz Lyson, Andrzej Sieskiewicz, Robert Chrzanowski, K. Sawicki, Grzegorz Turek, Robert Rutkowski, Marek Rogowski, Zenon Mariak (Bialystok/POL)

14:50

FP-04-03

Efficacy of multilayer reconstruction after endonasal endoscopic transcribriform approaches Suha Beton, Gokmen Kahiloğullari, Hazan Basak, Selcuk Mulazimoglu, Hasan C. Ugur, Cem Meço (Ankara/TUR)

15:00

FP-04-05

Timing, outcome and complications of cranioplasty after decompressive hemicraniectomy in patients suffering from traumatic brain injury or malignant brain infarction – a retrospective single center study Markus Schomacher, Bettina Knie, Jörn Leibling, Dag Moskopp (Berlin/GER)

15:30 - 16:00

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Coffee break in the industrial exhibition

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Highlight



SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, May 26, 2016 16:30 - 17:30

Free Paper

Wolfgang Draf Lecture

FP-07

Free Paper 7: Interesting techniques & devices I

Chair

Robert Behr (Fulda/GER)

Chairs

16:00

Impact of Wolfgang Draf for the development of skull base surgery Madjid Samii (Hannover/GER)

Ulrike Bockmühl (Kassel/GER) Necmettin Tanrıöver (Istanbul/TUR)

16:30

FP-07-01

16:30 - 17:30

Free Paper

3D surgical planning and 3D printing of skull base anatomy for endoscopic endonasal approach to resection of meckel’s cave mass Katelyn Stepan, Neeraja Konuthula, Alok Saini, Anthony Costa, Joshua Bederson, Alfred Iloreta (New York City/USA)

16:40

FP-07-02

FP-06

Free Paper 6: Reconstruction of skull base II

Chairs

Paul A. Gardner (Pittsburgh/USA) Hartmut Vatter (Bonn/GER)

Visual perception of image enhancement during endonasal endoscopic surgery: A qualitative survey study Selcuk Mulazimoglu, Yucel Anadolu, Suha Beton, Hazan Basak, Irfan Yorulmaz, Cem Meço (Ankara/TUR)

16:50

FP-07-03

First clinical experience with audiovisual feedback during navigated temporal bone drilling Eduard Voormolen, Vedat Topsakal, Herke Jan Noordmans, Max Viergever, Luca Regli, Jan Willem Berkelbach van de Sprenkel (Utrecht/NED, Zurich/SUI)

17:00

FP-07-04

Cerebellopontine angle surgery under digital 3D microscopy Steffen Rosahl, Rüdiger Gerlach (Erfurt/GER)

17:10

FP-07-05

5-ALA induced fluorescence in skull base meningiomas: illustrative case Franz Marhold, Florian Scheichel, Karl Ungersböck (St. Pölten/AUT)

17:20

FP-07-06

The usage of the ultrasound aspirator Sonopet in transnasal skull base surgery – a feasibility study Christian Stephan Betz, Johannes Georg Ledderose, Maximilian Reiter, Walter Rachinger, Niklas Thon (München/GER)

16:30

FP-06-01

Saphir

Saphir

Reconstruction of a petrous bone defect after simultaneous endoscopic endonasal and transcranial approaches for tumor resection: Is a nasoseptal flap enough to protect a naked petrous ICA from infection? Shinya Jinguji, Yugo Kishida, Kenichiro Iwami, Taku Sato, Yuta Murakami, Kiyoshi Saito (Fukushima/JPN)

16:40

FP-06-02

Primary and secondary reconstruction of temporal muscle defect Petr Vachata, Jiří Kozák, Martin Sameš (Usti nad Labem/CZE)

16:50

FP-06-03

Scapular tip chimeric free flap reconstruction of extensive anterior skull base tumours Roman Mykula, Priyamal Silva, Sinclair Gore, Sanjeev Jeyaretna, Matthew Potter (Oxford/GBR)

17:00

FP-06-04

Endoscopic reconstruction of postoperative sellar floor defects using sphenoid sinus mucosal free graft Mostafa Nabeeh (Mansoura/EGY)

17:10

FP-06-05

“One-step” tumor resection and cranio-orbital reconstruction for spheno-orbital meningiomas with custom made PMMA implant – report of 3 cases Marcello D’Andrea, Vincenzo Antonelli, Massimo Bassi, Alessia Tomassini, Angelo Campobassi, Luigino Tosatto (Cesena/ITA)

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Free Paper

FP-08 Chairs 16:30

FP-08-01

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, May 26, 2016 Opal

16:30 - 17:30

Free Paper

Free Paper 8: Video session

FP-09

Christian Schichor (München/GER) Hiroshi Inoya (Miyoshi Saitama/JPN)

Free Paper 9: Anterior Skull Base I – Miscellaneous

Chairs

Wolfgang Deinsberger (Kassel/GER) Ardian Hana (Luxembourg/LUX)

Endoscopic Transpterygoid Approach for Sternberg’s Canal CSF Rhinorrhea Asli Çakir, Semih Sutay (Izmir/TUR)

Amethyst

16:30

FP-09-01

Anterior skull base meningiomas with optic pathway involvement – retrospective analysis of factors for visual and overall outcome Georgios Ntoulias, Franziska Niklewski, Malte Ottenhausen, Stefan Schreiber, Andrea Hajduk, Andreas Jödicke (Berlin/GER)

16:40

FP-09-02

Results of surgery for anterior cranial fossa meningiomas using classic craniotomy approaches Paulina Juszyńska, Przemysław Kunert, Arkadiusz Nowak, Andrzej Marchel (Warszawa/POL)

16:40

FP-08-02

Microsurgical endoscopic-assisted odontoidectomy in extreme form of basilar invagination via a transoral epipharyngeal approach without palatotomy Hischam Bassiouni, Ansgar Eberle (Kaiserslautern/GER)

16:50

FP-08-03

Hybrid surgery for anterior skull base tumors and how to repair the anterior skull base Shigeru Nishizawa, Junkoh Yamamoto (Kitakyushu/JPN)

17:00

FP-08-04

Our experience in the management of CSF otorrhea in two cases: A transmastoid approach with middle ear cavity obliteration and a middle cranial fossa approach Asli Çakir, Enis Alpin Guneri (Izmir/TUR)

16:50

FP-09-03

Endonasal endoscopic approach to anterior skull base fibrous displasia Hazan Basak, Suha Beton, Babur Kucuk, Irfan Yorulmaz, Cem Meço (Ankara/TUR)

17:10

FP-08-05

The frequency of hyponatremia in neurosurgical patients Ludmila Astafyeva, Maxim Kutin, Pavel Kalinin, N. Mаzerkina, Y. Sidneva, B. A. Kadashev, Dmitry Fomichev (Moscow/RUS)

17:00

FP-09-04

Endonasal endoscopic transfrontal approach and periorbital suspension for management of supraorbital cholesteatoma extending to the middle fossa and temporal muscle Selcuk Mulazimoglu, Hazan Basak, Zahide Ciler Tezcaner, Suha Beton, Basak C. Meco, Cem Meço (Ankara/TUR)

17:10

FP-09-05

Transnasal and non-transnasal endoscopic approaches to the orbit: A 10-years single-center experience Tomasz Lyson, Andrzej Sieskiewicz, Robert Chrzanowski, K. Sawicki, A. Budnik, Marek Rogowski, Zenon Mariak (Bialystok/POL)

17:20

FP-09-06

Infratemporal approaches in the management of complex pathologies of the posterolateral skull base Martin Chovanec, Eduard Zverina, Jan Betka, Jan Plzak, Ales Vlasak, Jiri Lisy, David Netuka, Frantisek Charvat (Prague/CZE)

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Free Paper

FP-10 Chairs

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, May 26, 2016 Bernstein

17:30 - 18:50

Lecture & Free Paper

Free Paper 10: Vestibular Schwannoma II

LFP-01

Lecture & Free Paper 1: Imaging

Marco-Domenico Caversaccio (Bern/SUI) Thomas Kühnel (Regensburg/GER)

Chairs

Monika Warmuth-Metz (Würzburg/GER) Franca Wagner (Bern/SUI)

17:30

LFP-01-01

Keynote: Imaging and classification of skull base diseases: Pictorial essay Franca Wagner (Bern/SUI)

17:50

LFP-01-02

Accurate MRI segmentation of skull base meningiomas Francesco Latini, Elna-Marie Larsson, Mats Ryttlefors (Uppsala/SWE)

18:00

LFP-01-03

Evaluation of radiological indicators of surgical plane of meningiomas Sivashanmugam Dhandapani, Karthigeyan Madhivanan, Pravin Salunke, Paramjeet Singh, Bishan D. Radotra, Sunil K. Gupta (Chandigarh/IND)

18:10

LFP-01-04

Evaluation of fine feeding system and angioarchitecture of giant pituitary adenoma Yoshikazu Ogawa, Kenichi Sato, Yasushi Matsumoto, Teiji Tominaga (Sendai/JPN)

18:20

LFP-01-05

A radiological study of the pericranial flap and its local effects following endoscopic craniofacial resection Xinni Xu, Eric Ting, Sein Lwin, Yew Kwang Ong (Singapore/SIN)

18:30

LFP-01-06

Advantages of diffusion tensor tractography of facial nerve in vestibular schwannomas surgeries: A multicenter study Gonçalo Neto d’Almeida, Pedro Gonçalves Pereira, Luis Marques, Pedro Escada, Kimihiko Kichikawa, Shinji Naganawa, Toshiaki Taoka (Lisbon/POR, Nara/JPN, Nagoya/JPN)

18:40

LFP-01-07

Feasibility and safety of MRI after ABI implantation Orlin Pavlov (Fulda/GER)

16:30

FP-10-01

Auditory function in vestibular schwannoma resections via the retro-sigmoid approach Cordula Matthies, Maria Hummel, Robert Nickl, Jose Perez, Mario Löhr, Ralf-Ingo Ernestus, Rudolf Hagen (Würzburg/GER)

16:40

FP-10-02

Electrophysiological evidence for central neuroplasticity of the contralesional ear in patients with unilateral vestibular schwannoma Georgios Naros, Gulia Del Moro, Teresa Leao, Joey Sandritter, Ahmed Rizk, Marina Liebsch, Florian Ebner, Marcos Tatagiba (Tübingen/GER)

16:50

FP-10-03

Facial nerve outcome after vestibular schwannoma surgery – neurophysiological and clinical assessment Anna Podgorska, Przemysław Kunert, Bartosz Sieradzki, Andrzej Marchel (Warszawa/POL)

17:00

FP-10-04

Advantages of facial nerve rerouting in extended modified translabyrinthine approach Kazimierz Niemczyk, Robert Bartoszewicz, Krzysztof Morawski, Andrzej Marchel (Warsaw/POL)

17:10

FP-10-05

Treatment failure following stereotactic radiosurgery for vestibular schwannomas: surgery or repeat stereotactic radiosurgery? Jawad Yousaf, Charlotte L. Hammerbeck-Ward, Simon R. M. Freeman, Simon K. Lloyd, Hannah North, Andrew King, Scott Rutherford (Manchester/GBR)

17:20

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The surgical management of primary cerebellopontine angle melanocytoma Sasan Darius Adib, Marcos Tatagiba (Tübingen/GER)

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Lecture & Free Paper

LFP-02 Chairs

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, May 26, 2016 Jade

17:30 - 18:40

Lecture & Free Paper

Lecture & Free Paper 2: Pituitary adenoma II

LFP-03

Lecture & Free Paper 3: Anterior skull base II

Davide Locatelli (Varese/ITA) Michael Buchfelder (Erlangen/GER)

Chairs

Lola Chambless (Nashville/USA) Kazimierz Niemczyk (Warsaw/POL)

17:30

LFP-03-01

Keynote: tba Kazimierz Niemczyk (Warsaw/POL)

17:50

LFP-03-02

Surgical approaches for anterior skull base meningiomas: are the new techniques really better than the classical way of deal with them? Angelo Pompucci, Federico Bianchi, Celestino De Simone, Alessandro Izzo, Carmelo Anile (Rome/ITA)

18:00

LFP-03-03

Tuberculum Sellae Meningiomas: The Dilemma of Approach Engelbert Knosp, Matthias Millesi, Alexander Micko, Andreas Reitner, Stefan Wolfsberger (Vienna/AUT)

18:10

LFP-03-05

Frontolateral keyhole approach or endonasal approach in case of anterior skull base meningiomas: which approach should be preferred? Stefan Linsler, Axel Stadie, Joachim Oertel (Homburg (Saar)/GER)

18:20

LFP-03-06

The endonasal approach needs to be scrutinized in tuberculum sellae meningioma surgery Sascha Marx, Henry W. S. Schroeder (Greifswald/GER)

18:30

LFP-03-07

Endonasal versus transcranial approaches in suprasellar craniopharyngioma surgery Sascha Marx, Jörg Baldauf, Henry W. S. Schroeder (Greifswald/GER)

17:30

LFP-02-01

Keynote: Intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging in pituitary tumour surgery Michael Buchfelder (Erlangen/GER)

17:50

LFP-02-02

Endoscopic approaches to the treatment of the tumors in infants Albert Sufianov (Tyumen/RUS)

18:00

LFP-02-04

Endoscopic transsphenoidal approach for pituitary adenomas invading the cavernous sinus: 97 consecutive cases Oleg Sharipov, Pavel Kalinin, Maxim Kutin, Dmitry Fomichev, B. A. Kadashev (Moscow/RUS)

18:10

LFP-02-05

Endoscopic transsphenoidal approach for hormone–secreting pituitary adenomas invading the cavernous sinus Oleg Sharipov, Pavel Kalinin, Maxim Kutin, Dmitry Fomichev, B. A. Kadashev (Moscow/RUS)

18:20

LFP-02-06

Trans-sphenoidal surgery in elderly patients with pituitary adenomas: clinical outcome and complications Angelo Pompucci, Alessandro Izzo, Annunziato Mangiola, Celestino De Simone, Rina Di Bonaventura, Carmelo Anile (Rome/ITA)

18:30

LFP-02-07

Predictors of remission following transsphenoidal surgery for Acromegaly – Value of early post-operative growth hormone testing Kanna K. Gnanalingham, Yi Yuen Wang, Ahmed Abou-Zeid, Tara Kearney, Julian Davis, Peter Trainer (Manchester/GBR)

18:40

LFP-02-08

Transient exacerbation of nasal symptoms following endoscopic transsphenoidal surgery for pituitary tumours: a prospective study Kanna K. Gnanalingham, Benjamin M. Davies, Erica Tirr, Yi Yuen Wang (Manchester/GBR)

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Lecture & Free Paper

LFP-04 Chairs

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Thursday, May 26, 2016 Amethyst

17:30 - 18:50

Lecture & Free Paper

Bernstein

Lecture & Free Paper 4: Anterior skull base III

LFP-05

Uwe Spetzger (Karlsruhe/GER) Dan M. Fliss (Tel Aviv/ISR)

Lecture & Free Paper 5: NF-2 and other CPA lesions, Hearing Prosthesis

Chairs

Robert V. Shannon (Los Angeles/USA) J. Thomas Roland, Jr. (New York/USA)

17:30

LFP-04-01

Keynote: Evidence Based Medicine in Skull Base Surgery Dan M. Fliss (Tel Aviv/ISR)

17:30

LFP-05-01

17:50

LFP-04-03

Early surveillance imaging after complete resection of skull base meningiomas may be unnecessary Justiss Kallos, Arash Nayeri, Philip Brinson, Lola Chambless (Nashville/USA)

Keynote: Results of FDA approved clinical trial for ABI in children J. Thomas Roland, Jr. (New York/USA)

17:50

LFP-05-02

Endoscopic trans-sphenoidal approach: a new indication for optic gliomas? Massimo Caldarelli, Gaetano Paludetti, Fabrizio Pignotti, Elisabetta Peppucci, Rina Di Bonaventura, Luca Massimi, Paolo Frassanito, Gianpiero Tamburrini, Mario Rigante (Roma/ITA)

Early and long-term outcome in auditory brainstem implants in Neurofibromatosis Type 2 Cordula Matthies, Stefan Brill, Wilma Großmann, Maria Hummel, Goetz Gelbrich, Rudolf Hagen, Wafaa Shehata-Dieler (Würzburg/ GER)

18:05

LFP-05-03

Fifteen years of pediatric auditory brainstem implantation Vittorio Colletti (Verona/ITA)

The extended lateral supraorbital approach and extradural anterior clinoidectomy through a fronto-pterio-orbital window Hugo Andrade-Barazarte, Siraj Belkhair, Rachel Tymianski, Michael Tymianski, Ivan Radovanovic (Toronto/CAN)

18:20

LFP-05-04

Revision surgery of ABI Implants Robert Behr (Fulda/GER)

18:35

LFP-05-05

Auditory brainstem implants for acquired hearing loss – Surgical technique and first results Martin Ortler, Kurt Stephan, Robert Behr, Marek Polak, Wilhelm Eisner, Claudius Thomé (Innsbruck/AUT, Fulda/GER)

18:00

18:10

LFP-04-04

LFP-04-05

18:20

LFP-04-06

Intraoperative control of resection and neuronavigation during operation of skull base and orbit-associated tumors: feasibility and possible advantages of intraoperative computed tomography (iCT) Nicole Terpolilli, Walter Rachinger, Mathias Kunz, Jörg-Christian Tonn, Christian Schichor (München/GER)

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LFP-04-07

Long-term outcome in orbital meningiomas: progression-free survival after targeted resection combined with early or postponed postoperative radiotherapy Christian Schichor, Nicole Terpolilli, Moritz Ueberschaer, Karim-Maximilan Niyazi, Niklas Thon, Jörg-Christian Tonn (München/GER)

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Debate Round Table

FM-01: Friendship Meeting with the GSB Session 1: Intra- & postsurgical imaging for quality control | Page 66

RT 12: Special Session of the Turkish SBS | Page 67

RT 13: Role of navigation in the middle & posterior fossa | Page 68

RT 14: Management of CSF leaks after endoscopic SB surgery | Page 69

RT 15: The developing skull base – anatomic and surgical issues for hearing implants | Page 66

10:00 Coffee break & visit of the industrial exhibition 10:30 SL 6: Significance and management of cerabral veins in skull base surgery | Page 70 11:00 FP 11: CSB-2 11:30 Chordoma | Page 72

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FM-01: Session 2: Closing and reconstruction procedures of the frontal skull base | Page 70

SL 7: Surgical approach to lesions of the cavernous sinus | Page 70

SL 8: Petroclival Meningeomas | 

SL 9: Management of the lower cranial nerve palsy | Page 71

FP 12: SBMalignancies | Page 73

FP 13: Vestibular Schwannoma III | Page 74

FP 14: SB-Meningeo- FP 15: Pediatric Skull mas | Page 75 Base | Page 76

RT 17: Surgical limits in and around the cavernous sinus | Page 78

RT 18: Radiotherapy of middle and posterior fossa malignancies | 

RT 19: Role of CI in vestibular schwannoma treatment | Page 79

RT 20: Pediatric skull base surgery – fibrous dysplasia | Page 79

FP 18: Vestibular Schwannoma IV

FP 19: Complictions after SB surgery

FP 20: Interesting techniques & devices II | Page 84

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SL 10: Skull Base Surgery for Craniopharyngiomas | Page 71

Special Lecture Lecture & Free Paper Free Paper Company Symposia Friendship Meeting Administrative Session

12:00 Lunch, visit of the industrial exhibition 12:30 Poster Walk (12:30-13:15) | Page 114 13:00 13:30 RT 16: Surgical 14:00 procedures in CA lesions | Page 77

FM-03: Session 3: Jugular foramen nerves | Page 77

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L&FP 8: LSB-4 Vestibular Schwannoma | Page 90

L&FP 9: CSB I | Page 90 L&FP 10: Craniopharyngeoma | Page 92

15:30 Coffee break & visit of the industrial exhibition 16:00 Award Session – Basic 16:30 research | Page 85

FM-05: Session 5: Audiolo- Award Session – Clinical gy (Europe and US) | Page 86 research | Page 87

17:00 L&FP 6: Vascular 17:30 lesions | Page 88

General Assembly of the GSB | Page 88

L&FP 7: CSB-6 Radiotherapy | Page 89

18:00 18:30 General Assembly of 19:00 the ESBS | Page 93

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08:00 - 09:00

Debate

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Debate II: Future of Endoscopy in SBS

Chairs

Piero Nicolai (Brescia/ITA) Henry W. S. Schroeder (Greifswald/GER)

08:00

D-02-01

3D or not 3D – Is that the question? Carl H. Snyderman (Pittsburgh/USA)

08:12

D-02-02

Will endoscopy render craniotomies obsolete? Jacques Morcos (Miami/USA)

08:24

D-02-03

Is endoscopy the future of Skull Base Surgery? Nikolai Hopf (Stuttgart/GER)

08:36

D-02-04

The future of endoscopy – Is it only a matter of technology? Piero Nicolai (Brescia/ITA)

08:00 - 09:00

Friendship Meeting



GSB-Board-Meeting

Roundtable

RT-11

Roundtable 11: Endovascular procedures of carotid artery lesions Bernd Turowski (Düsseldorf/GER) Erich Hofmann (Fulda/GER)

09:00

RT-11-01

Balloon occlusion test of the ICA Georges Rodesch (Suresnes/FRA)

09:12

RT-11-02

Endovascular vessel preserving techniques Ralf Siekmann (Kassel/GER)

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Endovascular vessel occlusion techniques Bernd Turowski (Düsseldorf/GER)

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Intra- & postsurgical imaging for quality control – which modalities (Sonography, CT, MRI, DVT) and time of investigation?

Chair

Ulrike Ernemann (Tübingen/GER)

Panel

Alexander Schramm (Ulm/GER): DVT Uwe Spetzger (Karlsruhe/GER): Sono/CT Jan F. Cornelius (Düsseldorf/GER): CT/MRT Thomas Klenzner (Düsseldorf/GER): DVT

09:00 - 10:00

Roundtable

RT-12

Roundtable 12: Special Session of the Turkish SBS

Chair

Gökhan Akdemir (Istanbul/TUR)

Saphir 2+3

09:00 - 10:00

Chairs

09:00 - 10:00

Saphir 1

Saphir 2+3

Jade

09:00

RT-12-01

Historical aspect of Turkish Skull Base Community İlhan Elmacı (Istanbul/TUR)

09:10

RT-12-02

Auditory brain stem implantation Yildrim Bayazit (Cankaya, Ankara/TUR)

09:20

RT-12-03

Radiological aspect of Skull Base Gazanfer Ekinci (Istanbul/TUR)

09:30

RT-12-04

Endoscopic anatomy of anterior skull base and clinical application Necmettin Tanrıöver (Istanbul/TUR)

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Endonasal endoscopie skull base surgery: A team approach Cem Meço, Gökman Kahiloğullari (Ankara/TUR)

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Roundtable 13: Role of navigation in the middle & posterior fossa

RT-14

Roundtable 14: Management of CSF leaks after endoscopic SB surgery

Thomas Lenarz (Hannover/GER) Andreas Jödicke (Berlin/GER)

Chairs

Henry W. S. Schroeder (Greifswald/GER) Nikolai Hopf (Stuttgart/GER)

09:00

RT-13-01

Indications for navigation in middle and posterior fossa surgery Friedrich Bootz (Bonn/GER)

09:00

RT-14-01

Detection of CSF-leaks using intrathecal fluorescein application Konrad Schwager (Fulda/GER)

09:10

RT-13-02

Neuronavigation in tumors of the middle and posterior cranial fossa Ralf-Ingo Ernestus (Würzburg/GER)

09:12

RT-14-02

Nasal physiology, patient’s comfort and therapeutical demands after reconstruction of the skull base Werner Hosemann (Greifswald/GER)

09:20

RT-13-03

For which procedures do you really need navigation at the middle and posterior fossa? Timo Stöver (Frankfurt am Main/GER)

09:24

RT-14-03

Occurrence rate and management of CSF leaks after transnasal and transcranial endoscopic surgery of the central skull base Nikolai Hopf (Stuttgart/GER)

09:30

RT-13-04

Petrous apex lesions: the impact of neuronavigation on a surgical approach, identification of critical structures and dissection of the pathology Thomas Lenarz (Hannover/GER)

09:36

RT-14-04

Open topic Davide Locatelli (Varese/ITA)

09:40

RT-13-05

Daily practice of navigation in the middle and posterior fossa: results from a German interdisciplinary survey Andreas Jödicke (Berlin/GER)

09:00 - 10:00

Roundtable

RT-15

Roundtable 15: The developing skull base – anatomic and surgical issues for hearing implants

Chairs

Robert V. Shannon (Los Angeles/USA) Peter A. Winkler (Salzburg/AUT)



Open topics

Panelists

Joachim Müller (München/GER) Vittorio Colletti (Verona/ITA) Andreas Prescher (Aachen/GER)

10:00 - 10:30

Coffee break in the industrial exhibition

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10:30 - 11:00

Special Lecture

Saphir 1

10:30 - 11:00

Special Lecture

SL-06

Special Lecture 6: Microsurgical neuroanatomy of the venous cerebral drainage with respect to skull base surgery – New aspects

Chair

Erich Hofmann (Fulda/GER)

10:30

Peter A. Winkler (Salzburg/AUT)

10:30 - 12:00

Friendship Meeting

SL-08

Special Lecture 8: Petroclival Meningeomas – Therapeutic attitude over time

Chair

Robert Behr (Fulda/GER)

10:30

Volker Seifert (Frankfurt am Main/GER)

10:30 - 11:00

Special Lecture

FM-02

Closing and reconstruction procedures of the frontal skull base

SL-09

Special Lecture 9: Management of the lower cranial nerve palsy

Chair

Kurt Laedrach (Bern/SUI)

Chair

Patrice Tran Ba Huy (Paris/FRA)

Panel

Nils-Claudius Gellrich (Hannover/GER): Orbita Alexander Schramm (Ulm/GER): Orbita Thomas Gasser (Bonn/GER): CSF Martin Wagenmann (Düsseldorf/GER): frontal sinus Thomas Hoffmann (Ulm/GER): frontal sinus

10:30

Jean-Paul Marie (Rouen/FRA)

10:30 - 11:00

Special Lecture

SL-10

Special Lecture 10: Skull Base Surgery for Craniopharyngiomas

Chair

Carl H. Snyderman (Pittsburgh/USA)

10:30

Kenji Ohata (Osaka/JPN)

Saphir 2+3

10:30 - 11:00

Special Lecture

SL-07

Special Lecture 7: What the epidural approach to the CS offers and why it is superior to any other approach in the region?

Chair

Tamer Altay (İstanbul/TUR)

10:30

Vinko V. Dolenc (Ljubljana/SLO)

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Free Paper

FP-11 Chairs

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11:00 - 12:00

Free Paper

Free Paper 11: CSB-2 Chordoma

FP-12

Free Paper 12: SB-Malignancies

Andreas Unterberg (Heidelberg/GER) Sébastien Froelich (Paris/FRA)

Chairs

Nicholas Thomas (London/GBR) Dirk Kunst (Nijmegen/NED)

Jade

11:00

FP-11-01

The influence of embryonic genes in chordoma Cas Vanderheijden, Youssef Yakkioui, Yasin Temel, Jacobus J. van Overbeeke (Maastricht/NED)

11:00

FP-12-01

Preoperative assessment of physical exam and anatomic imaging for malignancy threatening the orbit Daniel Faden, Takunbo Ayeni, Ivan El-Sayed (San Francisco/USA)

11:10

FP-11-02

Proteomic profiling in chordoma Youssef Yakkioui, Jacobus J. van Overbeeke, Yasin Temel (Maastricht/NED)

11:10

FP-12-02

Variants of surgical treatment of craniofacial malignant tumors Anton Zaytsev, Andrey P. Polyakov, Michail I. Kurzhupov (Moscow/RUS)

11:20

FP-11-03

Prospective evaluation of molecular prognostication markers in clival chordomas George A. Zenonos, Juan C. Fernandez-Miranda, Eric W. Wang, Carl H. Snyderman, Paul A. Gardner (Pittsburgh/USA)

11:20

FP-12-03

11:30

FP-11-04

The value of the intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging in resection of skull base chordomas Hussam Metwali, Venelin Gerganov, Helmut Bertalanffy, Rudolf Fahlbusch, Amir Samii, Madjid Samii (Hannover/GER)

Multimodal management of patients with sinonasal neuroendocrine carcinoma with infiltration of the skull base and intradural frontobasal brain invasion Geralf Kellner, Valentin Breinlich, Dirk Eßer, Herbert Sayer, Rüdiger Gerlach (Erfurt/GER)

11:30

FP-12-04

11:40

FP-11-05

Endoscopic endonasal surgery for clival chordomas George A. Zenonos, Eric W. Wang, Elizabeth C. Tyler-Kabara, Juan C. Fernandez-Miranda, Carl H. Snyderman, Paul A. Gardner (Pittsburgh/USA)

Endolymphatic sac tumors in Von Hippel Lindau disease – personal experience Daniele Borsetto, Laura Girasoli, Elisabetta Zanoletti, Alessandro Martini, Antonio Mazzoni (Padova/ITA)

11:40

FP-12-05

11:50

FP-11-06

Extracranial surgery of the skull base and craniovertebral junction chordomas Alexey Shkarubo, Dmitriy Andreev, Nikolay Konovalov, Petr Zelenkov, Konstantin Koval, Ilia Chernov (Moscow/RUS)

Craniofacial osteosarcoma: a single institution experience Marton Skog Steinberger König, Terje Andreas Osnes, Ingivld Victoria Koren Lobmaier, Bodil Bjerkehagen, Kirsten Sundby Hall, Torstein Ragnar Meling (Gralum/NOR, Oslo/NOR)

11:50

FP-12-06

Unusual causes of pulsatile tinnitus: case based review Jabin Thaj, Anthony Owa, Gaurav Kumar (London/GBR, Hornchurch/GBR)

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Free Paper

FP-13 Chairs 11:00

11:10

11:20

FP-13-01

FP-13-02

FP-13-03

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11:00 - 12:10

Free Paper

Free Paper 13: Vestibular Schwannoma III

FP-14

Free Paper 14: SB-Meningeomas

Engelbert Knosp (Wien/AUT) James Liu (Newark/USA)

Chairs

Matthew L. Carlson (Rochester/USA) Roberto Pareschi (Legnano/ITA)

Prophylactic nimodipine treatment improves hearing outcome after vestibular schwannoma surgery: a combined analysis of a randomised multi-centre phase III trial and its pilot-study Christian Scheller, Andreas Wienke, Marcos Tatagiba, Alireza Gharabaghi, Kristofer F. Ramina, Oliver Ganslandt, Barbara Bischoff, Cordula Matthies, Thomas Westermaier, Gregor Antoniadis, Maria Teresa Pedro, Veit Rohde, Kajetan von Eckardstein, Thomas Kretschmer, Christian Strauss (Halle (Saale)/GER, Tübingen/GER, Stuttgart/GER, Erlangen/ GER, Würzburg/GER, Günzburg/GER, Göttingen/GER, Oldenburg/ GER)

11:00

FP-14-01

Access corridors to the feeding arteries of petroclival meningioma – illustrative cases and anatomical study Kentaro Watanabe, Moujahed Labidi, Damien Bresson, Anne-Laure Bernat, Shunya Hanakita, Sébastien Froelich (Paris/FRA)

11:10

FP-14-02

The transpetrous approaches system in management of posterior fossa meningiomas Roberto Pareschi, Giovanni Danesi, Catalina Iglesias (Bergamo/ITA)

11:20

FP-14-03

Fronto-orbito-zygomatic approach for a complex case of ponto cerebellar angle meningioma in Neurofibromatosis type II Massimo Caldarelli, Rina Di Bonaventura, Elisabetta Peppucci, Fabrizio Pignotti, Luca Massimi, Paolo Frassanito, Gianpiero Tamburrini (Roma/ITA)

11:30

FP-14-04

Safety and efficacy of surgical treatment of small petroclival meningiomas Karolis Bareikis, Adomas Bunevicius, Vytenis Pranas Deltuva, Arimantas Tamašauskas (Kaunas/LTU)

11:40

FP-14-05

Surgical outcomes of the leading symptoms of spheno-orbital meningiomas in a series of 46 patients Nyoman Golden (Bali/INA)

11:50

FP-14-06

Posterior petrous meningiomas: auditory and facial nerve function after surgery Arkadiusz Nowak, Tomasz Dziedzic, Andrzej Marchel (Warsaw/POL)

12:00

FP-14-07

Long-term outcome and prognostic factors in non-benign meningiomas Christian Schichor, Anna-Maria Biczok, Theo Kraus, Niklas Thon, Jörg-Christian Tonn (München/GER)

Postoperative cochlear ossification after retrosigmoid approach in patients with vestibular schwannoma Alireza Hedjrat, Konrad Schwager, Erich Hofmann, Robert Behr (Fulda/GER) Room for improvement in the diagnostic pathway of patients suspected of vestibular schwannoma Mayke Hentschel, Mirre Scholte, Stefan Steens, Dirk Kunst, Maroeska Rovers, Janneke Grutters (Nijmegen/NED)

11:30

FP-13-04

Use of the ultrasonic bone aspirator for meatal bone removal during retrosigmoid approach for vestibular schwannoma Mara Modest, Matthew L. Carlson, Michael J. Link, Colin L. Driscoll (Rochester/USA)

11:40

FP-13-06

Malignant transformation of vestibular schwannoma 13 years after stereotactic radiation. Sebastian Simmermacher, Julian Prell, Christian Scheller, Dirk Vordermark, Thomas Kegel, Christian Strauss (Halle (Saale)/GER)

11:50

FP-13-07

Quality of life in a large series of 807 patients with vestibular schwannoma: comparing the 3 modalities of treatment Géke Soulier, Bibian van Leeuwen, Radboud Koot, Anne Stiggelbout, Andel G. L. van der Mey (Leiden/NED)

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Free Paper

FP-15

Free Paper 15: Pediatric skull base

Chairs

Helmut Richard Füßler (Fulda/GER) Tilmann Schweitzer (Würzburg/GER)

11:00

11:10

11:20

FP-15-01

FP-15-02

FP-15-03

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Outcomes in the treatment of pediatric skull base chordoma Nathan T. Zwagerman, George A. Zenonos, Maria Koutourousiou, Joseph Chabot, Carl H. Snyderman, Elizabeth C. Tyler-Kabara, Paul A.  Gardner (Pittsburgh/USA, Louisville/USA) Prechiasmatic transection of the optic nerve in optic nerve glioma: technical description and surgical outcome Hamid Borghei-Razavi, Khairi Mohamed Daabak, Oliver Timm, Uta Schick (Münster/GER) Endonasal endoscopic management of fibrous displasia involving sphenoid sinus and optic nerve: Postoperative outcomes Hazan Basak, Suha Beton, Selcuk Mulazimoglu, Babur Kucuk, Irfan Yorulmaz, Cem Meço (Ankara/TUR)

11:30

FP-15-04

Hearing rehabilitation in prelingually deaf children with ABI Robert Behr (Fulda/GER)

11:40

FP-15-05

“Invisible” route of a foreign body into the brain Bela Fulop, Zsolt Bella, Zoltan Rideg, Peter Gal, Pal Barzo (Szeged/HUN)

11:50

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The use of a peel-away catheter as a working channel in pediatric endoscopic endonasal surgery: a technical note Emanuele La Corte, Francesco Acerbi, Alberto Maccari, Graziano Serrao, Giovanni Felisati, Paolo Ferroli (Milan/ITA) Cranioorbitozygomatic approach in treatment of parasellar tumors in infants Albert Sufianov (Tyumen/RUS)

12:00 - 13:30

Lunch & visit of the industrial exhibition

12:30 - 13:15

Poster Walk



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13:30 - 14:30

Roundtable

RT-16

Roundtable 16: Surgical procedures in carotid artery lesions

Chairs

Peter Vajkoczy (Berlin/GER) Mario Sanna (Piacenza/ITA)

Saphir 1

13:30

RT-16-01

Bypass surgery – bypass types and general concepts Peter Vajkoczy (Berlin/GER)

13:45

RT-16-02

Cavernous Carotid artery management at the skull base: preserve, sacrifice or bypass Jacques Morcos (Miami/USA)

14:00

RT-16-03

Surgical management of the ICA in lateral skull base surgery Mario Sanna (Piacenza/ITA)

14:15 RT-16-04 Discussion

13:30 - 14:30

Friendship Meeting

Saphir 2+3

FM-03

Rating of the surgical outcome of cranial nerve function of the posterior fossa – Part I: Jugular foramen nerves

Chair

Rüdiger Gerlach (Erfurt/GER)

Paper

Julian Prell (Halle (Saale)/GER)

Dispute (Oxford Style)

Julian Prell (Halle (Saale)/GER) Daniel Hänggi (Mannheim/GER) Konrad Schwager (Fulda/GER)

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Roundtable

RT-17 Chairs

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13:30 - 14:30

Roundtable

Roundtable 17: Surgical limits in and around the cavernous sinus

RT-19

Roundtable 19: Role of CI in vestibular schwannoma treatment

Anil Nanda (Shreveport/USA) Vinko V. Dolenc (Ljubljana/SLO)

Chairs

Jan Helms (Tübingen/GER) Timo Stöver (Frankfurt am Main/GER)

Amethyst

13:30

RT-17-01

Treatment Strategy for tumors in and around the cavernous sinus Kenji Ohata (Osaka/JPN)

13:30

RT-19-01

Special preoperative diagnostics, when a CI seems appropriate Jörg Schipper (Düsseldorf/GER)

13:40

RT-17-02

Cavernous Sinus Anatomy Abolghassem Sepehrnia (Luzern/SUI)

13:40

RT-19-02

13:50

RT-17-03

Pushing the edge of envelope: endoscopic endonasal cavernous sinus surgery Diego Mazzatenta (Bologna/ITA)

Intraop. diagnostics during AN removal and cochlear implantation Joachim Müller (München/GER)

13:50

RT-19-03

Special surgical concepts for a CI during AN removal Robert Mlynski (Rostock/GER)

14:00

RT-17-04

How aggressive should we be in and around the cavernous sinus

14:00

RT-19-04

Optimal implant positioning for a better MR follow-up Marco-Domenico Caversaccio (Bern/SUI)

André Grotenhuis (Nijmegen/NED)

14:10 RT-19-05 Discussion

13:30 - 14:30

Roundtable

RT-18

Opal

13:30 - 14:30

Roundtable

Roundtable 18: Radiotherapy of middle and posterior fossa malignancies

RT-20

Roundtable 20: Pediatric skull base surgery – fibrous dysplasia

Chairs

Marco Krengli (Novara/ITA) Henrik Hauswald (Heidelberg/GER)

Chairs



Open topics

Wolfgang Wagner (Mainz/GER) Albert Sufianov (Tyumen/RUS)

Panelists

Norbert J. Liebsch (Boston/USA) Reinhard Wurm (Frankfurt(Oder)/GER) Robert Wolff (Frankfurt am Main/GER)



Open topics

Panelists

Angela-Martina Messing-Jünger (Sankt Augustin/GER) Tilmann Schweitzer (Würzburg/GER) Albert Sufianov (Tyumen/RUS)

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14:30 - 15:30

Free Paper

FP-16

Free Paper 16: Education, complication avoidance & neuro-psychologic outcome in SB surgery

Chairs 14:30

14:40

14:50

15:00

Saphir 1

Michael Gleeson (London/GBR) Ulrike Bockmühl (Kassel/GER) FP-16-02

FP-16-03

FP-16-04

FP-16-05

Free Paper

FP-17

Free Paper 17: Petrus apex

Chairs

Thomas Lenarz (Hannover/GER) Roberto Pareschi (Legnano/ITA)

Jade

14:30

FP-17-01

Intradural Anterior Transpetrosal Approach for Petroclival Lesions Shinya Ichimura, Peter Vajkoczy (Shizuoka/JPN, Berlin/GER)

14:40

FP-17-02

Prevalence of complications in intraoperative high-field MRI combined with neurophysiological monitoring Johannes Sarnthein, B. Isler, Marco Piccirelli, Christina Gerth-Kahlert, Luca Regli, Roger Lüchinger, Oliver Bozinov (Zürich/SUI)

Combined lateral microscopic/endoscopic approach to petrous apex cholesteatomas: an exemple of collaboration between otologists and rhinologists Martin Hitier, Maxime Humbert, Sylvain Moreau, Emmanuel Babin, Vincent Patron (Caen/FRA)

14:50

FP-17-03

Anxiety and depression in skull base surgery: a comparison between endonasal and open transcranial approaches Ehab Shiban, Youssef Shiban, Florian Bruckbauer, Jeff Thiel, Bernhard Meyer, Jens Lehmberg (München/GER, Regensburg/GER)

Safe strategy of transpetrosal approach for tumors around the petrous apex Yoshinobu Seo, Keiji Hara, Shusaku Noro, Masana Maeda, Hirohiko Nakamura (Sapporo/JPN)

15:00

FP-17-04

The Infralabyrinthine Route to the Petrous Apex: A Comparison of the Extradural Infralabyrinthine and Retrosigmoid Intradural Inframeatal Approaches Marcus André Acioly, Alexander Evins, Philip E. Stieg, Antonio Bernardo (New York/USA)

15:10

FP-17-06

Cholesterol granuloma of temporal bone: Our experience Jabin Thaj, Gaurav Kumar, Anthony Owa (London/GBR, Hornchurch/GBR)

Extended endoscopic endonasal approach to the anterior and central skull base: training and quality assurance model for low volume centers Bostjan Lanisnik, Janez Ravnik, Carl H. Snyderman, Paul A. Gardner (Maribor/SLO, Pittsburgh/USA)

Influence of the surgical approach on development of posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms in skull base surgery Florian Bruckbauer, Ehab Shiban, Youssef Shiban, Jeff Thiel, Bernhard Meyer, Jens Lehmberg (München/GER, Regensburg/GER)

14:30 - 15:30

Friendship Meeting

FM-04

Rating of the surgical outcome of cranial nerve function of the posterior fossa – Part III: Vestibulometry

Chair

Jörg Schipper (Düsseldorf/GER)

Paper

Martin Westhofen (Aachen/GER) Julia Dlugaiczyk (Homburg (Saar)/GER)

Dispute (Oxford Style)

Martin Westhofen (Aachen/GER) Julia Dlugaiczyk (Homburg (Saar)/GER) Steffen Rosahl (Erfurt/GER)

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Free Paper

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14:30 - 15:30

Free Paper

Free Paper 18: Vestibular Schwannoma IV

FP-19

Free Paper 19: Complictions after SB surgery

Martin Ortler (Innsbruck/AUT) Michel Neeff (Auckland/NZL)

Chairs

Raymond van de Berg (Maastricht/NED) Andrew King (Manchester/GBR)

14:30

FP-19-01

Complications of nasoseptal flap reconstruction Carl H. Snyderman, Joseph Chabot, Nicholas R. Rowan, Eric W. Wang, Paul A. Gardner, Juan C. Fernandez-Miranda (Pittsburgh/USA)

14:40

FP-19-02

How to avoid complication in endoscopic trans-nasal skull base surgery: lesson learned from the last 129 consecutive cases. Stefano Lorenzo Villa, Morgan Broggi, Lorenzo Bosio, Emanuele La Corte, Francesco Restelli, Paolo Ferroli (Milan/ITA)

14:50

FP-19-03

Patient age does not effect rates of perioperative morbidity in patients with completely resected skull-based meningiomas Justiss Kallos, Arash Nayeri, Philip Brinson, Lola Chambless (Nashville/USA)

15:00

FP-19-04

Deadly complication in FESS – the untold story? Olaf Michel (Brussel/BEL)

15:10

FP-19-05

Posterior fossa and craniovertebral junction decompression for brainstem oedema after neurosurgical operations Vasiliy Karnaukhov, Vadim Shimansky, Sergey Tanyashin, Kirill Shevchenko, Djemil Odamanov, Vladimir Poshataev, Sergey Kondrahov (Moscow/RUS)

15:20

FP-19-06

Postoperative seizures following endoscopic endonasal surgery of the skull base Joseph Chabot, Eric W. Wang, Juan C. Fernandez-Miranda, Carl H. Snyderman, Paul A. Gardner (Pittsburgh/USA)

14:30

FP-18-01

Geographic distribution of vestibular schwannomas in West of Scotland since 2000 L. Caulley, M. Sawada, Kelsey Hinther, Shueh Lim, John Crowther, Georgios Kontorinis (Ottawa/CAN, Saskatoon/CAN, Glasgow/GBR)

14:40

FP-18-02

Proteomics of cerebrospinal fluid in patients with vestibular schwannoma Per Olof Eriksson, Jesper Rasmussen, Helge Rask-Andersen, Jonas Bergqvist, Göran Laurell (Uppsala/SWE)

14:50

FP-18-03

Surgery of large and giant vestibular schwannoma – Its dilemma Eiji Kohmura (Kobe/JPN)

15:00

FP-18-05

Intraoperative estimation of hearing classes using ASSR Stefan Rampp, Leonhard Rensch, Christian Strauss, Julian Prell (Halle (Saale)/GER)

15:10

FP-18-06

Complications in vestibular schwannoma resections via the ­retrosigmoid approach Maria Hummel, Robert Nickl, Jose Perez, Mario Löhr, Ralf-Ingo Ernestus, Cordula Matthies (Würzburg/GER)

15:20

FP-18-07

Greater high-sensitivity C-reactive protein and interleukin-6 concentrations are associated with greater mood and anxiety symptoms and worse cognitive functioning of acoustic neuroma patients Andrius Radziunas, Sarunas Tamasauskas, Vytenis Pranas Deltuva, Arimantas Tamašauskas, Adomas Bunevicius (Kaunas/LTU)

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14:30 - 15:30

Free Paper

FP-20

Free Paper 20: Interesting techniques & devices II

Chairs 14:30

FP-20-01

Bernstein

16:00 - 17:00

Highlight



Award Session – Basic research

Chairs

Michael Gleeson (London/GBR) Davide Locatelli (Varese/ITA)

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Wolfgang Wagner (Mainz/GER) Wuttipong Tirakotai (Bangkok/THA)

16:00

FP-20-01

Three dimensional prints helps facilitates lateral skullbase surgery Niklas Danckwardt-Lilliestrom, Hao Lie, Helge Rask-Andersen (Uppsala/SWE)

Three dimensional prints helps facilitates lateral skullbase surgery Niklas Danckwardt-Lilliestrom, Hao Lie, Helge Rask-Andersen (Uppsala/SWE)

16:10

FP-20-04

Design of a new image guided surgical robot for precision bone drilling in the lateral skull base Jordan Bos, Maarten Steinbuch, Dirk Kunst (Eindhoven/NED, Nijmegen/NED)

16:20

FP-21-04

Endoscopic endonasal exposure of the lateral portion of the petrous internal carotid artery: importance of the medial edge of the tympanic plate Wei Li, Arnau Benet, Xuequan Feng, Ali Tayebi, Ivan El-Sayed (San Francisco/USA)

16:30

LFP-01-06

Advantages of diffusion tensor tractography of facial nerve in vestibular schwannomas surgeries: A multicenter study Gonçalo Neto d’Almeida, Pedro Gonçalves Pereira, Luis Marques, Pedro Escada, Kimihiko Kichikawa, Shinji Naganawa, Toshiaki Taoka (Lisbon/POR, Nara/JPN, Nagoya/JPN)

14:40

FP-20-02

3-dimensional multimodal imaging and intraoperative navigation in endoscopic skull base surgery Sumin Geng (Beijing/CHN)

14:50

FP-20-03

Intra-operative navigated angio-sonography for skull base tumor surgery Francesco Prada, Massimiliano Del Bene, Marco Saini, Francesco DiMeco (Milano/ITA)

15:00

FP-20-04

Design of a new image guided surgical robot for precision bone drilling in the lateral skull base Jordan Bos, Maarten Steinbuch, Dirk Kunst (Eindhoven/NED, Nijmegen/NED)

15:10

FP-20-05

Retractorless CP angle Surgery in supine position Thomas Kretschmer, Christian Heinen, Thomas Schmidt (Oldenburg/GER)

16:40

FP-16-04

Coffee break in the industrial exhibition

Anxiety and depression in skull base surgery: a comparison between endonasal and open transcranial approaches Ehab Shiban, Youssef Shiban, Florian Bruckbauer, Jeff Thiel, Bernhard Meyer, Jens Lehmberg (Munich/GER, Regensburg/GER)

16:50

FP-22-01

Genetic predisposition in young patients with solitary meningiomas Omar Pathmanaban, Miriam J. Smith, Ian D. Kamaly-Asl, John-Paul Kilday, D. Gareth Evans, Andrew King (Manchester/GBR)

15:30 - 16:00

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Rating of the surgical outcome of cranial nerve function of the posterior fossa – Part II: Audiology (Europe and US)

Chair

Marco-Domenico Caversaccio (Bern/SUI)

Paper

Stefan Plontke (Halle (Saale)/GER)

Dispute (Oxford Style)

Stefan Plontke (Halle (Saale)/GER) Thomas Zahnert (Dresden/GER) Thomas Klenzner (Düsseldorf/GER)

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Highlight



Award Session – Clinical research

Chairs

Carl Hardwidge (Brighton/GBR) Dirk Kunst (Nijmegen/NED)

Jade

16:00

FP-12-05

Craniofacial osteosarcoma: a single institution experience Marton Skog Steinberger König, Terje Andreas Osnes, Ingivld Victoria Koren Lobmaier, Bodil Bjerkehagen, Kirsten Sundby Hall, Torstein Ragnar Meling (Gralum/NOR, Oslo/NOR)

16:10

FP-13-07

Quality of life in a large series of 807 patients with vestibular schwannoma: comparing the 3 modalities of treatment Géke Soulier, Bibian van Leeuwen, Radboud Koot, Anne Stiggelbout, Andel G. L. van der Mey (Leiden/NED)

16:20

LFP-01-04

Evaluation of fine feeding system and angioarchitecture of giant pituitary adenoma Yoshikazu Ogawa, Kenichi Sato, Yasushi Matsumoto, Teiji Tominaga (Sendai/JPN)

16:30

FP-10-02

Electrophysiological evidence for central neuroplasticity of the contralesional ear in patients with unilateral vestibular schwannoma Georgios Naros, Gulia Del Moro, Teresa Leao, Joey Sandritter, Ahmed Rizk, Marina Liebsch, Florian Ebner, Marcos Tatagiba (Tübingen/GER)

16:40

LFP-07-03

Chordoma of the skull base: initial results in a series of patients treated by particle therapy at the Italian National Center for Oncological Hadrontherapy (CNAO) Viviana Vitolo, Maria Rosaria Fiore, Alberto Iannalfi, Barbara Vischioni, Marco Krengli, Francesca Valvo (Pavia/ITA)

16:50

FP-23-02

Own 23 years experiences with skull base trauma. The controversies in skull base trauma Jan Hemza (Brno/CZE)

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Lecture & Free Paper

LFP-06 Chairs 17:00

17:20

LFP-06-01

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17:00 - 18:30

Lecture & Free Paper

Lecture & Free Paper 6: Vascular lesions

LFP-07

Lecture & Free Paper 7: CSB-6 Radiotherapy

Peter Vajkoczy (Berlin/GER) Georges Rodesch (Suresnes/FRA)

Chairs

Horst J. Feldmann (Fulda/GER) Norbert J. Liebsch (Boston/USA)

Keynote: Neurointerventional treatment of vascular skull base lesions Georges Rodesch (Suresnes/FRA)

17:00

LFP-07-01

Keynote: Pediatric clivus chordoma Norbert J. Liebsch (Boston/USA)

17:20

LFP-07-02

Increasing role of Proton Beam radiotherapy in the management of chondrosarcomas Andrew Alalade, Sebastian Toescu, Rahul Phadke, David Choi, Michael Gleeson, Neil Kitchen (London/GBR)

17:30

LFP-07-03

Chordoma of the skull base: initial results in a series of patients treated by particle therapy at the Italian National Center for Oncological Hadrontherapy (CNAO) Viviana Vitolo, Maria Rosaria Fiore, Alberto Iannalfi, Barbara Vischioni, Marco Krengli, Francesca Valvo (Pavia/ITA)

17:40

LFP-07-04

1p36 loss is associated with regrowth of WHO grade I meningiomas after Gamma Knife radiosurgery Vincent Bulthuis, P. J. J. Damen, P. E. J. Hanssens, Suan Te Lie, R. Fleischeuer, E. J. M. Speel, Jacobus J. van Overbeeke (Maastricht/ NED, Tilburg/NED)

17:50

LFP-07-05

Five fractions multisession radiosurgery as a safe and effective new treatment paradigm for the anterior and middle skull base meningioma involving the anterior optic pathways. Marcello Marchetti, Stefania Bianchi Marzoli, Valentina Pinzi, Irene Tramacere, Andrea Saladino, Laura Fariselli (Milano/ITA)

18:00

LFP-07-06

Role of stereotactic radiosurgery for intracranial non-benign meningiomas Christian Schichor, Anna-Maria Biczok, Theo Kraus, Jörg-Christian Tonn, Berndt Wowra (München/GER)

18:10

LFP-07-07

Primary intracranial hemangiopericytomas: Recurrence, metastasis, and radiotherapy Ankur R. Patel, Bruno C. Flores, Bruce E. Mickey, Samuel Barnett (Dallas/USA)

18:20

LFP-07-08

Gamma Knife Radiosurgery for neurofibromatosis type 2 -associated meningiomas: a 22-year patient series Michael J. Link, Brandon Birckhead, Terence T. Sio, Bruce E. Pollock, Nadia N. Laack (Rochester/USA)

The cavernous segment of internal carotid artery injury in endoscopic transsphenoidal surgery Oleg Sharipov, Pavel Kalinin, Maxim Kutin, Dmitry Fomichev, S. Yakovlev (Moscow/RUS)

17:32

LFP-06-03

Management of carotid-opthalmic aneurysms Martin Sameš, Ales Hejcl, Petr Vachata, Robert Bartos, Vladimir Pavlov, Filip Cihlar (Usti nad Labem/CZE)

17:44

LFP-06-04

Complex arteriovenous malformations in the head and neck and skull base area – results of interdisciplinary treatment with embolisation und surgical resection Siegmar Reinert, Marcel Cetindis, Michael Krimmel, Ulrike Ernemann (Tübingen/GER)

17:56

LFP-06-05

Doppler ultrasound for identification of sinuses in the retrosigmoid approach Steffen Rosahl (Erfurt/GER)

18:08

LFP-06-06

Surgical flow diversion for complex posterior circulation aneurysms Jens Lehmberg, Maria Wostrack, Sascha Prothmann, Bernhard Meyer (München/GER)

17:00 - 18:00

Friendship Meeting



General Assembly of the GSB (in German language, only for members)

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Lecture & Free Paper

LFP-08

Lecture & Free Paper 8: LSB-4 Vestibular Schwannoma

Chairs

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, May 27, 2016 Opal

Cordula Matthies (Würzburg/GER) Michael J. Link (Rochester/USA)

17:00 - 18:30

Lecture & Free Paper

LFP-09

Lecture & Free Paper 9: CSB I

Chairs

Nikolai Hopf (Stuttgart/GER) Madjid Samii (Hannover/GER)

Amethyst

17:00

LFP-09-01

Keynote: Microsurgical resection of vestibular schwannoma after failed previous surgery Madjid Samii, Hussam Metwali, Venelin Gerganov (Hannover/GER)

17:00

LFP-08-01

Keynote: Acoustic Neuroma: Are we asking the right questions? Michael J. Link (Rochester/USA)

17:20

LFP-08-02

Microsurgical endoscopy-assisted presigmoid retrolabyrinthine approach as a minimally invasive surgical option for the treatment of medium to large vestibular schwannomas. Maurizio Gladi, F. Salvinelli, Maurizio Iacoangeli, F. Greco, S. Dallari, M. Carassiti, Roberto Colasanti, C. Vaira, M. Della Costanza, F. Mancini, M. Scerrati (Ancona/ITA, Roma/ITA, Fermo/ITA)

17:20

LFP-09-02

Distinct endoscopic endonasal approaches to upper, middle and lower paraclival lesions Masaaki Taniguchi, Eiji Kohmura (Kobe/JPN)

17:30

LFP-09-03

Chondromas of the skull base: clinical presentation, surgical technique, and outcome in 3 cases Jens Lehmberg, Florian Ringel, Bernhard Meyer (München/GER)

17:40

LFP-09-04

Treatment of clival chordomas with a pure transnasal endoscopic approach: clinical and oncological outcome Jens Lehmberg, Ehab Shiban, Bernhard Meyer (München/GER)

17:50

LFP-09-05

Management of skull base chordomas and chondrosarcomas: a single institution experience Jawad Yousaf, Scott Rutherford, Kanna K. Gnanalingham, Charlotte L. Hammerbeck-Ward, Simon R. M. Freeman, Simon K. Lloyd, Gillian A. Whitfield, Hannah North, Andrew King (Manchester/GBR)

18:00

LFP-09-06

Endonasal endoscopic approach for petroclival chondrosarcoma Hazan Basak, Suha Beton, Babur Kucuk, Irfan Yorulmaz, Cem Meço (Ankara/TUR)

18:10

LFP-09-07

A contemporary surgical series of skull base chondrosarcomas; a review of clinical characteristics, surgical technique and patient outcomes Moujahed Labidi, Anne-Laure Bernat, Damien Bresson, Kentaro Watanabe, Philippe Herman, Schahrazed Bouazza, Marc Polivka, Homa Adle-Biassette, Jean-Pierre Guichard, Loic Feuvret, Etienne Gayat, Bernard George, Sébastien Froelich (Paris/FRA, Orsay/FRA)

18:20

LFP-09-08

CI and ABI in one patient, benefit of an unusual combination Konrad Schwager, Robert Behr, Wafaa Shehata Dieler (Fulda/GER, Würzburg/GER)

17:30

LFP-08-03

Lessons learned from intraoperative monitoring of hearing in EMFA using ECoCh Kazimierz Niemczyk, Krzysztof Morawski, Robert Bartoszewicz, Andrzej Marchel (Warsaw/POL)

17:40

LFP-08-04

Outcome and safety of the semi-sitting position in patients undergoing posterior fossa surgery for extra-axial tumors Andrea Saladino, Antonella Mangraviti, Massimo Lamperti, Francesco Prada, Marco Saini, Francesco DiMeco (Milan/ITA, Baltimore/USA, Abu Dhabi/UAE)

17:50

LFP-08-05

How to increase reliability in facial nerve evaluation after vestibular schwannoma surgery Robert Nickl, Sandra Hafner, Maria Hummel, Jose Perez, Ralf-Ingo Ernestus, Cordula Matthies (Würzburg/GER)

18:00

LFP-08-06

Spontaneous vestibular schwannoma regression Georgios Kontorinis, Emma Stapleton, Shueh Lim, William Taylor, John Crowther (Glasgow/GBR)

18:10

LFP-08-07

Lesions mimicking small acoustic neuromas Matthias Scheich, Rudolf Hagen, Desiree Ehrmann-Müller, Hans-Ullrich Völker (Würzburg/GER)

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Lecture & Free Paper

LFP-10 Chairs

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Friday, May 27, 2016 Bernstein

18:30 - 19:00

Administrative Session

Lecture & Free Paper 10: Craniopharyngeoma



General Assembly of the ESBS

Abolghassem Sepehrnia (Luzern/SUI) Sébastien Froelich (Paris/FRA)

Chairs

Patrice Tran Ba Huy (Paris/FRA) Michael Gleeson (London/GBR) Robert Behr (Fulda/GER) Dirk Kunst (Nijmegen/NED)

17:00

LFP-10-01

Keynote: Craniopharyngeoma – a therapeutic challenge Sébastien Froelich (Paris/FRA)

17:20

LFP-10-02

Radical resection of a craniopharyngioma via the extradural temporopolar approach Nakao Ota, Rokuya Tanikawa, Masataka Miyama, Takanori Miyazaki, Yu Kinoshita, Hidetoshi Matsukawa, Takeshi Yanagisawa, Humihiro Sakakibara, Norihiro Saito, Shiro Miyata, Kosumo Noda, Toshiyuki Tsuboi, Rihei Takeda, Hiroyasu Kamiyama, Sadahisa Tokuda (Sapporo/JPN)

17:30

LFP-10-03

Endonasal endoscopic surgery for recurrent craniopharyngiomas can be equally effective as initial surgery and ought to be offered before contemplating radiation Sivashanmugam Dhandapani, Harminder Singh, Mark M. Souweidane, Jeffrey P. Greenfield, Vijay K. Anand, Theodore H. Schwartz (New York/USA)

17:40

LFP-10-05

Endonasal transsphenoidal surgery of craniopharyngiomas – two center experience Bakhtiyar Pashaev, Dmitriy Bochkarev, Valeriy Danilov, Gulnar Vagapova, Jamil Rzaev, Ekaterina Gormolysova (Kazan/RUS, Novosibirsk/RUS)

17:50

LFP-10-06

Combined treatment of craniopharyngiomas Maxim Kutin, Alexandr N. Konovalov, Pavel Kalinin, Dmitry Fomichev, B. A. Kadashev, Andrey V. Golanov, Y. Y. Trunin, L. V. Shishkina (Moscow/RUS)

18:00

LFP-10-07

Optic nerve mobilization to enhance the exposure of the pituitary stalk during craniopharyngioma resection Hussam Metwali, Venelin Gerganov, Rudolf Fahlbusch (Hannover/GER)

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Debate Round Table

RT 22: Special session of RT 23: Skull base the Croatian skull base surgery in the elderly society | Page 97 population | Page 98

RT 24: Avoiding complications in SB-Surgery | Page 98

RT 25: the mandibular joint – what the SB-surgeon should know | Page 99

10:00 Coffee break & visit of the industrial exhibition 10:30 L&FP 11: Central skull 11:00 base II | Page 100

Highlight

Special Lecture Lecture & Free Paper Free Paper Company Symposia Friendship Meeting

L&FP 12: Nerve-vascular L&FP 13: Repair of CSF conflict | Page 101 leaks | Page 102

L&FP 14: Cranio-cervical L&FP 15: Paragangliolesions I | Page 103 mas | Page 104

11:30 12:00 Lunch & visit of the industrial exhibition 12:30 13:00 13:30 RT 26: Central hearing 14:00 prosthesis – new aspects | Page 105

RT 27: Is planned subto- RT 28: Surgical options tal resection of acoustic in vertigo | Page 106 neuromas a treatment option | Page 106

RT 29: Semi-sitting RT 30: Lateral skull base position – how risky is it tumors of the temporal realy | Page 107 bone | Page 107

14:30 Selected 15:00 Presentations | Page 108

FP 21: Innovative approaches to the SB | Page 108

FP 22: Genetics & labaratory investigations | Page 109

FP 23: Various topics | Page 110

FP 24: Cranio-cervical lesions II | Page 111

15:30 SL 11: Future of auditory human bio-electronic interfaces | Page 111

SL 12: Intraoperative navigation and 3D-imaging minimize morbidity in approaches to the SB | Page 112

SL 13: Multidisciplinary Dutch national head and neck paraganglioma guidline | Page 112

SL 14: Primary observation or operation in small and medium-sized vestibular schwannomas | Page 112

SL 15: The evolution of endoscopic skull base surgery | Page 113

16:00 Awards & Announcement of next congress | Page 113 16:30

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09:00 - 10:00

Roundtable

Debate III: European Aspects of SBS

RT-22

Chairs

Arimantas Tamašauskas (Kaunas/LTU) Robert Behr (Fulda/GER)

Roundtable 22: Special session of the Croatian skull base society

Chair

Goran Mrak (Zagreb/CRO)



Open topics

09:00

RT-22-01

Panelists

Vyrtenis Andriukaitis (Brussels/BEL) Michael Gleeson (London/GBR) André Grotenhuis (Nijmegen/NED)

Anterior skull base reconstruction after craniofacial resection Naranda Aljinovic Ratkovic, Tonko Marinović (Zagreb/CRO)

09:08

RT-22-02

Reinnervation and reanimation in the treatment of facial nerve palsy Mislav Gjuric, Lana Kovac Bilic (Zagreb/CRO)

09:16

RT-22-03

Free temporals muscle fascia transplant as a reconstructive material in cranial base surgery Martin Jurlina, Jerko Biloš, Hrvoje Jednačak, Vjerislav Peterković, Mirjana Pukšec (Zagreb/CRO, Vukovar/CRO)

09:24

RT-22-04

Transcranial or transsphenoidal approach to central skull base tumors Ante Melada, Vjerislav Peterković, Marcel Marjanović, Velimir Lupret (Zagreb/CRO)

09:32

RT-22-05

Approach strategy in anterior fossa and parasellar meningeomas Goran Mrak, Josip Paladino, Zdravko Heinrich, Andrej Desnica, Velimir Lupret, Jakob Nemir (Zagreb/CRO)

09:00 - 10:00

Roundtable

RT-21

Roundtable 21: Certification of SB-surgeons and -centers

Chairs

Jörg Schipper (Düsseldorf/GER) Michael Gleeson (London/GBR) Erich Hofmann (Fulda/GER)



Open topics

Panelists

Robert Behr (Fulda/GER) Dan M. Fliss (Tel Aviv/ISR) Arimantas Tamašauskas (Kaunas/LTU)

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Roundtable

Roundtable 23: Skull base surgery in the elderly population – possibilities & limitations

RT-25

Roundtable 25: The mandibular joint – what the SB-surgeon should know

Rüdiger Gerlach (Erfurt/GER) Nikolay Mirchev (Fulda/GER)

Chair

Kurt Lädrach (Bern/SUI) Giovanni Danesi (Bergamo/ITA)

09:00

RT-25-03

Imaging of the internal derangement Bodo Kress (Frankfurt am Main/GER)

09:12

RT-25-01

Lateral approaches and / or exartculation Rainer Schmelzeisen (Freiburg/GER)

09:24

RT-25-02

Open topic Nils-Claudius Gellrich (Hannover/GER)

09:00

RT-23-01

Balanced treatment of chordomas and other skull base lesions in the elderly Fred Gentili (Toronto/CAN)

09:10

RT-23-02

Skull base meningioma in the elderly – options to treat Charles L. Rosen (Morgantown/USA)

09:20

RT-23-03

Management of vestibular schwannoma in the elderly Steffen Rosahl, Donika Gjoni (Erfurt/GER)

09:30

RT-23-04

Surgical treatment of pituitary adenoma in the elderly Rüdiger Gerlach (Erfurt/GER)

10:00 - 10:30 09:00 - 10:00

Roundtable

RT-24

Roundtable 24: Avoiding complications in SBSurgery – from diagnosis to postop care

Chair

Carl Hardwidge (Brighton/GBR) Ilhan Elmaci (Istanbul/TUR)

Coffee break in the industrial exhibition

Amethyst

09:00

RT-24-02

Perioperative management: The anaesthetist`s perspective Clemens-Alexander Greim (Fulda/GER)

09:15

RT-24-01

Neuroimaging and foreseeable problems at skull base surgery Erich Hofmann (Fulda/GER)

09:30

RT-24-03

Open topic Carl Hardwidge (Brighton/GBR)

09:45

RT-24-04

Safety concerns at the anterior skull base Olaf Michel (Brussel/ BEL)

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Lecture & Free Paper

LFP-11 Chairs

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Saturday, May 28, 2016 Saphir

10:30 - 12:00

Lecture & Free Paper

Lecture & Free Paper 11: Central skull base II

LFP-12

Lecture & Free Paper 12: Nerve-vascular conflict

Davide Locatelli (Varese/ITA) Diego Mazzatenta (Bologna/ITA)

Chairs

Jan Kaminsky (Berlin/GER) Henry W. S. Schroeder (Greifswald/GER)

10:30

LFP-12-01

Keynote: Endoscope-assisted microvascular decompression in hemifacial spasm Henry W. S. Schroeder (Greifswald/GER)

10:50

LFP-12-02

Clinical features and surgical tactics in patients with trigeminal neuralgia caused by venous compression. Vladimir Poshataev, Vadim Shimansky, Sergey Tanyashin, Vasiliy Karnaukhov, Djemil Odamanov, Kirill Shevchenko (Moscow/RUS)

11:05

LFP-12-03

Microvascular decompression and partial sensory rhizotomy for trigeminal neuralgia with special reference to endoscopicassisted microsurgery Jörg Baldauf, Christian Rosenstengel, Marc Matthes, Steffen Fleck, Sascha Marx, Henry W. S. Schroeder (Greifswald/GER)

11:20

LFP-12-04

Patient positioning on the operating table during microvascular decompression: sitting or lying – Burdenko NSI experience Vasiliy Karnaukhov, Lusine Israelyan, Vadim Shimansky, Andrew Lubnin, Sergey Tanyashin, Vladimir Poshataev, Djemil Odamanov, Andrew Boldyrev, Kirill Schevchenko (Moscow/RUS)

11:35

LFP-12-05

Symptomatic ventrolateral medulla compression by tortuous vertebral artery – case report Leszek Lombarski, Przemysław Kunert, Marcin Skawiński, Marek Prokopienko, Andrzej Marchel (Warsaw/POL)

10:30

LFP-11-01

Keynote: Lesions of the cavernous sinus Diego Mazzatenta (Bologna/ITA)

10:50

LFP-11-02

The natural history of petroclival meningioma: A volumetric study Matthew L. Carlson, Jacob B. Hunter, Robert J. Yawn, Ray Wang, Brendan P. O’Connell, Akshitkumar Mistry, Reid C. Thompson, Kyle D. Weaver, George B. Wanna (Rochester/USA, Nashville/USA)

11:02

LFP-11-03

Endoscopic endonasal approach for petrous bone lesions Yugo Kishida (Fukushima/JPN)

11:14

LFP-11-04

The microanatomical basis for an “extended” subtemporal transcavernous – petroapical approach Alberto Rafael Valarezo Chuchuca, Félix Umansky (Guayaquil/ECU, Jerusalem/ISR)

11:26

LFP-11-05

The posterior wall of the cavernous sinus: a microanatomical study Alberto Rafael Valarezo Chuchuca, Félix Umansky (Guayaquil/ECU, Jerusalem/ISR)

11:38

LFP-11-06

Walls of the cavernous sinus: With special reference to the dural layers. Alberto Rafael Valarezo Chuchuca, Félix Umansky (Guayaquil/ECU, Jerusalem/ISR)

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Saturday, May 28, 2016 Opal

10:30 - 12:00

Lecture & Free Paper

Lecture & Free Paper 13: Repair of CSF leaks

LFP-14

Lecture & Free Paper 14: Cranio-cervical lesions I

Jens Lehmberg (München/GER) Carl H. Snyderman (Pittsburgh/USA)

Chair

Andrew King (Manchester/GBR) Nikolay Mirchev (Fulda/GER)

10:30

LFP-14-01

Keynote: Dorsal and ventral fusion as a correction of craniocervical and atlantoaxial instability in patients with benign and malignant lesions Nikolay Mirchev (Fulda/GER)

10:50

LFP-14-02

Rectus capitis lateralis: An important landmark in posterolateral approaches to the craniocervical junction Michael A. Cohen, Philip E. Stieg, Alexander Evins, Antonio Bernardo (New York/USA)

11:02

LFP-14-03

Resection of ventrally located meningiomas of the craniovertebral junction using an adaptable minimal invasive approach via the posterior atlantooccipital membrane Nils Ole Schmidt, Klaus Christian Mende, Lasse Dührsen, Manfred Westphal, Sven Oliver Eicker (Hamburg/GER)

11:14

LFP-14-04

Foramen magnum meningiomas: a modern series of 14 consecutive patients Ehab Shiban, Bernhard Meyer, Jens Lehmberg (München/GER)

11:26

LFP-14-05

Minimally invasive lateral approach and its extension for the craniocervical region Yasushi Shin, Yudai Morisaki, Miho Kakutani, Rinsei Tei, Taiji Yonezawa, Hiroyuki Nakase (Osaka/JPN, Kashihara, Nara/JPN)

11:38

LFP-14-06

Giant cell tumor of the second cervical vertebra – case report and review of literature Michael Müther, Michael Schwake, Eric J. Suero Molina, Hendrik Berssenbrügge, Walter Stummer, Christian Ewelt (Münster/GER)

10:30

LFP-13-01

Keynote: Endoscopic repair of transclival defects Carl H. Snyderman (Pittsburgh/USA)

10:50

LFP-13-02

Tissues with preserved trophy for post-op. defects closure in transsphenoidal endoscopic scull-base surgery Maxim Kutin, Pavel Kalinin, Dmitry Fomichev, Oleg Sharipov, Julia Strunina (Moscow/RUS)

11:02

11:14

11:26

11:38

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LFP-13-03

LFP-13-04

LFP-13-05

LFP-13-06

A prospective, randomized control trial for lumbar drain placement after endoscopic endonasal skull base surgery Nathan T. Zwagerman, Samuel Shin, Eric W. Wang, Juan C. Fernandez-Miranda, Carl H. Snyderman, Paul A. Gardner (Pittsburgh/USA) The complete block for CSF leakage by direct dural suture at endoscopic SBS Hiroshi Inoya (Miyoshi/JPN) Surgical management of frontal skull base CSF fistulas: results of a skull base team approach Georgios Ntoulias, Wolfgang Hake, Franziska Niklewski, Malte Ottenhausen, Volker Schilling, Andreas Jödicke (Berlin/GER) The surgical management of temporal bone and lateral skull base defects Hannah North, Simon R. M. Freeman, Scott Rutherford, Andrew King, Charlotte L. Hammerbeck-Ward, Jawad Yousaf, Simon K. Lloyd (Manchester/GBR)

Amethyst

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Saturday, May 28, 2016

10:30 - 12:00

Lecture & Free Paper

Bernstein

12:00 - 13:30

Lunch and visit of the industrial exhibition

LFP-15

Lecture & Free Paper 15: Paragangliomas

Chairs

Michael Gleeson (London/GBR) Konrad Schwager (Fulda/GER)

13:30 - 14:30

Roundtable

Saphir

10:30

LFP-15-01

Keynote: Management paradigms for patients with paragangliomas Michael Gleeson (London/GBR)

RT-26

Roundtable 26: Central hearing prosthesis – new aspects

10:50

LFP-15-02

Growth of head and neck paragangliomas Berdine Heesterman, Andel G. L. van der Mey, Jeroen C. Jansen (Leiden/NED)

Chairs

Steffen Rosahl (Erfurt/GER) Thomas Klenzner (Düsseldorf/GER)

11:00

11:10

LFP-15-03

LFP-15-04

Skull base paraganglioma: diagnosis, treatment of new cases and an overview of the literature Hans Thomeer, Eduard Voormolen, Jan Willem Berkelbach van de Sprenkel, Vedat Topsakal (Utrecht/NED) Observation and partial targeted surgery in the management of tympano-jugular paraganglioma: a contribution to the multioptional treatment. Diego Cazzador, Chiara Faccioli, Elisabetta Zanoletti, Alessandro Martini, Antonio Mazzoni (Padova/ITA)

11:20

LFP-15-05

Direct approach for jugular paragangliona by enlarged mastoidectomy and hypotympanotomy without middle ear obliteration Kazimierz Niemczyk, Robert Bartoszewicz, Krzysztof Morawski, Izabela Łukawska Popieluch (Warsaw/POL)

11:30

LFP-15-06

The feasibility of a wait and scan period as initial management strategy for glomus jugulotympancum tumors of Fisch class C and D Thijs Jansen, H. A. M. Marres, Dirk Kunst (Nijmegen/NED)

11:40

LFP-15-07

Head and neck paragangliomas radiosurgery – long-term, single Institution experience Marcello Marchetti, Valentina Pinzi, Francesco Prada, Elena De Martin, Valeria Cuccarini, Laura Fariselli (Milano/ITA)

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13:30

RT-26-01

ABI research over 4 decades – what do we expect from the future Robert V. Shannon (Los Angeles/USA)

13:42

RT-26-02

Anatomy of the human cochlear nucleus Steffen Rosahl, Sybille Rosahl (Erfurt/GER)

13:50

RT-26-03

Cochlear implantation after resection of CPA tumours – does it work? Thomas Klenzner (Düsseldorf/GER)

13:58

RT-26-04

Expanding indications for central hearing prostheses – the Manchester experience Andrew King (Manchester/GBR)

14:06

RT-26-05

Auditory Midbrain Implant – Alternative solution for patients with neural deafness Thomas Lenarz (Hannover/GER)

14:14 RT-26-06 Discussion

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Roundtable

RT-27 Chairs

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Saturday, May 28, 2016 Jade

13:30 - 14:30

Roundtable

Roundtable 27: Is planned subtotal resection of acoustic neuromas a treatment option

RT-29

Roundtable 29: Semi-sitting position – how risky is it really

Carl Hardwidge (Brighton/GBR) Eberhard Uhl (Gießen/GER)

Chairs

Michael J. Link (Rochester/USA) Cordula Matthies (Würzburg/GER)

Amethyst

13:30

RT-27-01

Open topic Mario Sanna (Piacenza/ITA)

13:30

RT-25-01

Introduction: The Mayo Clinic Experience Michael J. Link (Rochester/USA)

13:42

RT-27-02

Open topic Amir Samii (Hannover/GER)

13:35

RT-29-02

Impediments to use of the semi-sitting position Marc S. Schwartz (Los Angeles/USA)

13:54

RT-27-03

Preservation of function is key – concepts to combine microsurgery and radiosurgery Jörg-Christian Tonn (München/GER)

13:47

RT-29-03

A danger foreseen is half avoided! Clemens-Alexander Greim (Fulda/GER)

13:59

RT-29-04

Semi-sitting procedure risk: evaluation and management Günther Feigl (Bamberg/GER)

13:30 - 14:30

Roundtable

RT-28

Roundtable 28: Surgical options in vertigo

Chairs

Kazimierz Niemczyk (Warsaw/POL) Marco-Domenico Caversaccio (Bern/SUI)

Opal

13:30

RT-28-01

Open topic Patrice Tran Ba Huy (Paris/FRA)

13:40

RT-28-02

Indications, technique and results of vestibular nerve section in Meniere disease – experience based on 150 cases Kazimierz Niemczyk (Warsaw/POL)

13:50

RT-28-03

Multistep strategy in surgical treatment of vertigo Jörg Schipper (Düsseldorf/GER)

14:00

RT-28-04

Open topic Thomas Somers (Wilrijk-Antwerp/BEL)

14:10

RT-28-05

Open topic Raymond van de Berg (Maastricht/NED)

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14:11 RT-29-05 Consensus Cordula Matthies (Würzburg/GER)

13:30 - 14:30

Roundtable

Bernstein

RT-30

Roundtable 30: Lateral skull base tumors of the temporal bone

Chairs

Dirk Kunst (Nijmegen/NED) Rasit Cevizci (Istanbul/TUR)

13:30

RT-30-01

Subtotal resection of jugulotympanic paraganglioma Giovanni Danesi (Bergamo/ITA)

13:40

RT-30-02

Petrosectomies – effective method of treatment in LSB malignancies Malogorzata Wierzbicka (Poznan/POL)

13:50

RT-30-03

Meningeoma invading the temporal bone Sébastien Froelich (Paris/FRA)

14:00

RT-30-04

Chondrosarcomas of the temporal bone Roberto Pareschi (Legnano/ITA)

14:10

RT-30-05

Squamous cell carcinoma of the temporal bone Dirk Kunst (Nijmegen/NED)

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Saturday, May 28, 2016

14:30 - 15:30

Special Session

Saphir



Selected Presentations

Chair

Olaf Michel (Brussel/BEL)

14:30

Translabyrinthine approach for big and giant CPA tumors Albert Sufianov (Tyumen/RUS)

15:00

The nervus intermedius in vestibular schwannoma surgery Christian Strauss (Halle (Saale)/GER)

14:30 - 15:30

Free Paper

FP-21

Free Paper 21: Innovative approaches to the SB

Chairs

Engelbert Knosp (Wien/AUT) Erich Hofmann (Fulda/GER)

14:30

14:40

14:50

15:00

15:10

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FP-21-01

FP-21-02

FP-21-03

FP-21-04

FP-21-05

15:20

FP-21-06

14:30 - 15:30

Free Paper

FP-22

Free Paper 22: Genetics & labaratory investigations

Chairs

Arimantas Tamašauskas (Kaunas/LTU) Günther Feigl (Bamberg/GER)

Jade

Augmented endoscopic endonasal approach to the petrous apex using a contralateral transmaxillary corridor Carl H. Snyderman, Chirag R. Patel, Juan C. Fernandez-Miranda, Eric W. Wang, Paul A. Gardner (Pittsburgh/USA) Combined endoscopic and microscopic posterior transseptal transsphenoidal pituitary surgery with neuronavigation Bela Fulop, Zsolt Bella, Zoltan Rideg, Pal Barzo (Szeged/HUN) Extended nasopharyngectomy: interest of the endonasal endoscopic approach compared with the maxillary swing Vivien Roger, Vincent Patron, Emmanuel Babin, Sylvain Moreau, Martin Hitier (Caen/FRA) Endoscopic endonasal exposure of the lateral portion of the petrous internal carotid artery: importance of the medial edge of the tympanic plate Wei Li, Arnau Benet, Xuequan Feng, Ali Tayebi, Ivan El-Sayed (San Francisco/USA) The lateral orbitotomy approach for lesions involving the middle fossa Joseph Chabot, S. Tonya Stefko, Juan C. Fernandez-Miranda, Paul A. Gardner (Pittsburgh/USA)

Combined endoscopic and microsurgical interhemispheric transcallosal approach: a minimally invasive strategy to manage complex third ventricular lesions Davide Nasi, Roberto Colasanti, Maurizio Iacoangeli, G. Polonara, F. Sessa, C. Potente, N. Herber, L. Regnicolo, G. Mojiu, M. Scerrati (Ancona/ITA)

Opal

14:30

FP-22-01

Genetic predisposition in young patients with solitary meningiomas Omar Pathmanaban, Miriam J. Smith, Ian D. Kamaly-Asl, John-Paul Kilday, D. Gareth Evans, Andrew King (Manchester/GBR)

14:40

FP-22-02

Phenotype and Penetrance of the Dutch SDHB mutation carriers Johannes Rijken, Nienke D. Niemeijer, Anouk N. A. van der HorstSchrivers, Eleonora P. Corssmit, Erik Hensen (Amsterdam/NED, Leiden/NED, Groningen/NED)

14:50

FP-22-03

Isolating human notochord using laser capture microdissection Youssef Yakkioui, Remco Santegoeds, Jacobus J. van Overbeeke, Andreas Herrler, Yasin Temel (Maastricht/NED)

15:00

FP-22-04

Endoscope-assisted suprameatal exposure through the retrosigmoid approach – a surgical corridor to the middle cranial fossa and intrapetrous internal carotid artery. Illustrative cases and anatomical study. Shunya Hanakita, Kentaro Watanabe, Anne-Laure Bernat, Moujahed Labidi, Damien Bresson, Sébastien Froelich (Paris/FRA)

15:10

FP-22-05

An extensive anatomosurgical study of the interpeduncular fossa through multiple surgical corridors Alexander Evins, Justin C. Burrell, Philip E. Stieg, Antonio Bernardo (New York/USA)

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Free Paper

FP-23 Chairs

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Saturday, May 28, 2016 Amethyst

14:30 - 15:30

Free Paper

Free Paper 23: Various topics

FP-24

Free Paper 24: Cranio-cervical lesions II

Martin Ortler (Innsbruck/AUT) Nikolay Mirchev (Fulda/GER)

Chairs

Nicholas Thomas (London/GBR) Nakao Ota (Sapporo/JPN)

14:30

FP-24-02

Neurosurgical management and outcomes of the craniovertebral junction (CVJ) tumors Hiroyuki Nakase, Yasushi Takeshima, Ichiro Nakagawa, Fumihiko Nishimura, Yasuo Hironaka, Yasushi Motoyama, Young-Su Park (Kashihara, Nara/JPN)

14:40

FP-24-03

Complex anterior cranio-vertebral junction disorders: can endoscopy expand the indications of surgery or improves the standard echnique? Maurizio Iacoangeli, M. Martiniani, M. Dobran, Davide Nasi, Roberto Colasanti, C. Vaira, M. Della Costanza, M. Scerrati (Ancona/ITA)

14:50

FP-24-04

Extended endoscopic endonasal transclival approach for tumors of petroclival region: preliminary experience. Maurizio Iacoangeli, M. Re, F. Fiscina, A. Stacchiotti, Davide Nasi, V. Liverotti, R. Benigni, D. Brunozzi, M. Scerrati (Ancona/ITA)

14:30

FP-23-01

New physiological vessel’s quality – biomechanical study – brain veins Jan Hemza (Brno/CZE)

14:40

FP-23-02

Own 23 years experiences with skull base trauma. The controversies in skull base trauma Jan Hemza (Brno/CZE)

14:50

FP-23-03

Trigeminal neuralgia caused purely by hyperostosis of the suprameatal tubercle report of a rare case Marcello D’Andrea (Cesena/ITA)

15:00

FP-23-04

Development of a nasal corridor protection device for endoscopic skull base surgery Carl H. Snyderman, Kris S. Moe (Pittsburgh/USA, Seattle/USA)

15:10

FP-23-05

Our experience with superior semicircular canal dehiscence Jabin Thaj, Gaurav Kumar, Anthony Owa (London/GBR, Hornchurch/ GBR)

15:20

FP-23-06

An evolutionary approach to seizures and thermoregulation Alexandra Kunz, Sandeep Sood (Boston/USA, Detroit/USA)

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Bernstein

15:30 - 16:00

Special Lecture

SL-11

Special Lecture 11: Auditory brainstem implants: Progress and future challenges

Chair

Raymond van de Berg (Maastricht/NED)

15:30

Robert V. Shannon (Los Angeles/USA)

Saphir

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Special Lecture

SL-12

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Saturday, May 28, 2016 15:30 - 16:00

Special Lecture

Special Lecture 12: Endoscopy, Intraoperative Imaging and 3 D preformed implants minimize morbidity in appoaches to the skull base

SL-15

Special Lecture 15: The evolution of endoscopic skull base surgery – from open to endoscopic approach

Chair

Kurt Lädrach (Bern/SUI)

Chair

Piero Nicolai (Brescia/ITA)

15:30

Rainer Schmelzeisen (Freiburg/GER)

15:30

Fred Gentili (Toronto/CAN)

15:30 - 16:00

Special Lecture

16:00 - 16:30

Closing Ceremony

SL-13

Special Lecture 13: Multidisciplinary Dutch national head and neck paraganglioma guidline



Farewell & Awards & Announcement of ESBS Congress 2018

Chair

Patrice Tran Ba Huy (Paris/FRA)

Chairs

15:30

Dirk Kunst (Nijmegen/NED)

Robert Behr (Fulda/GER) Patrice Tran Ba Huy (Paris/FRA)

15:30 - 16:00

Special Lecture

SL-14

Special Lecture 14: Primary observation or operation in small and medium-sized vestibular schwannomas – evidence based pros and cons

Chair

Mislav Gjuric (Zagreb/CRO)

15:30

Per Cayé-Thomasen (København/DEN)

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Jade

Opal

Bernstein

Saphir

Amethyst

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PO.02

PO.03

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Poster Walk PO.09

Helmut Richard Füßler (Fulda/GER) Tilmann Schweitzer (Würzburg/GER)

Progress and achievements of endoscopic endonasal transsphenoidal surgery Pavel Kalinin, Dmitry Fomichev, Maxim Kutin, Oleg Sharipov (Moscow/RUS)

PO.10

Neurophysiological identification of cranial nerves during endoscopic endonasal surgery of skull base tumors. Alexey Shkarubo, Anna Ogurtsova, Dmitriy Moshchev, Dmitriy Andreev, Konstantin Koval, Ilia Chernov (Moscow/RUS)

Extended endoscopic transphenoidal surgery for suprasellar craniopharyngiomas. Pavel Kalinin, Dmitry Fomichev, Maxim Kutin, Oleg Sharipov (Moscow/RUS)

PO.11

Transsphenoidal endoscopic surgery of trigeminal schwannomas Pavel Kalinin, Maxim Kutin, Dmitry Fomichev, Oleg Sharipov, B. A. Kadashev (Moscow/RUS)

PO.12

Assessment of cerebrospinal fluid flow in patients with foramen magnum meningiomas Sergey Kondrahov, Sergey Tanyashin, Vadim Shimansky, N. E. Zaharova, L. M. Fadeeva, Vasiliy Karnaukhov, Vladimir Poshataev, Djemil Odamanov, Kirill Shevchenko (Moscow/RUS)

PO.13

Tactics of surgical treatment of large and giant acoustic neuroma Kirill Shevchenko, Sergey Tanyashin, Vadim Shimansky, Vasiliy Karnaukhov, Djemil Odamanov, Sergey Kondrahov (Moscow/RUS)

Friday, May 27, 2016

Poster exhibition

Specific features of surgical treatment of skull base tumors invasing the craniovertebral junction. Alexey Shkarubo, Dmitriy Andreev, Nikolay Konovalov, Petr Zelenkov, Konstantin Koval, Ilia Chernov (Moscow/RUS) Endoscopic endonasal transclival removal of mid located skull base tumors that spread to the posterior cranial fossa Alexey Shkarubo, Dmitriy Andreev, Konstantin Koval, Vasiliy Karnaukhov, Ilia Chernov (Moscow/RUS)

PO.04

Surgical treatment of patients with vestibular schwannoma after stereotactic radiological treatment Djemil Odamanov, Vadim Shimansky, Sergey Tanyashin, Andrey V. Golanov, Dmitriy Usachev, Vasiliy Karnaukhov, Vladimir Poshataev, Kirill Shevchenko, Sergey Kondrahov (Moscow/RUS)

PO.05

Embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma of the left orbit and ethmoidal sinus in a middle age patient Nazli Zainuddin, Nurul Azira Mohd Shah (Sungai Buloh/MAS)

PO.06

Pinna perichondritis complicated by necrotising fasciitis Nazli Zainuddin, Nurul Azira Mohd Shah (Sungai Buloh/MAS)

PO.07

Closure of large, secondary skull base defect following craniofacial tumor resection and adjuvant chemoradiation therapy using a free, microvascularly anastomosed radial forearm fascial graft – a case report Christian Stephan Betz, Niklas Thon, Walter Rachinger (München/ GER)

PO.08

Endoscopic pituitary surgery: experience with 4000 patients Pavel Kalinin, Dmitry Fomichev, Maxim Kutin, Alexey Shkarubo, Oleg Sharipov, Sergey Alekseev (Moscow/RUS)

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GENERAL INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS

GENERAL INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS OPENING HOURS OF THE MEDIA CHECK The central media check is located at the business center, 1st floor. Wednesday, 25 May

13:00 – 17:00

Thursday, 26 May

07:00 – 18:45

Friday, 27 May

07:00 – 18:45

Saturday, 28 May

07:00 – 16:00

For presentations which are not be submitted by email before congress there is the possibility to hand it to the service staff at the media check during the opening hours, but not later than 120 minutes prior to the according session. The presentation will be stored by our technical personnel for the duration of the congress on the central server. The use of own laptops is not allowed due to the closed information system which provides each session room simultaneously with the respective part of the scientific program.

GENERAL INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS All presentation files of oral presentations and lectures will be stored on the central server before and during the congress. The speakers have access to their presentations for the respective session from a personal computer at the speaker’s desk. Please note that the connection of your own notebook as well as the uploading data directly into the lecture rooms are not possible. In order to guarantee a smooth flow within the sessions, all speakers are asked to hand in solely files in English. Mac presentations might create conversion problems that the service staff at the media check would try to solve. As a presentation medium following file formats are allowed: Microsoft PowerPoint format .pptx and .ppt The files should be saved under the name of the speaker and the lecture number, possibly under the date and time of the presentation but not under general names such as the congress’ name.

All data will be deleted irrevocably after the congress.

Following data storage media are suitable to copy your presentation into the information system:

SPEAKING TIME FOR PRESENTATION

• •

MS-Windows CD-ROM compatible (ISO 9660) or DVD-ROM USB stick (as a precaution bring the driver with you)

Oral presentation

8 minutes (unless otherwise indicated)

The page size should be set to “4:3 screen presentation”, with an image quality of 1024 x 768 px. Graphic data should be embedded into the presentation, and video and audio data (*.avi format with DIVX (as of version 7) or uncompressed) must be linked with the presentation and should be added separately. Please apply exclusively Windows-compatible fonts.

Video presentation

2 minutes introduction, 6 minutes video playback, 2 minutes discussion (time slot in total 10 minutes)

GUIDELINES FOR POSTERS

Special Lecture

30 minutes

Lectures free paper session 20 minutes

In order to guarantee a smooth organization of the entire program, all speakers are requested to keep to their allocated presentation times. The chair of each session will be entitled to interrupt a presentation if a speaker exceeds the time allocated. Congress language is English.

PROJECTION TECHNIQUE All lecture rooms are standardly equipped with a notebook and a data projector (beamer). To ensure the best quality of the presentations and trouble-free running of the meeting, a network-based presentation system will be used.

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Posters have to be prepared in English. The poster size is (H x W) 118.90 cm x 84.10 cm (DIN A0).



The posters will be exhibited during the entire congress.



There will be one guided Poster Walk on Friday, May 27, from 12:30 – 13:00. The presenting authors will be available at their posters for questions and discussion.



Posters must be mounted by Thursday, May 26, 2016, 12:00.



Appropriate adhesive material will be available on site.



Posters have to be removed by Saturday, May 28, 2016, 12:00.

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AUTHORS

INDEX OF AUTHORS Abergel, Avraham Abou-Zeid, Ahmed Acerbi, Francesco Acioly, Marcus André Adib, Sasan Darius Adle-Biassette, Homa Alalade, Andrew Alekseev, Sergey Aljinovic Ratkovic, Naranda Al-Rikabi, A. Anadolu, Yucel Anand, Vijay K. Andrade-Barazarte, Hugo Andreev, Dmitriy Andriukaitis, Vyrtenis Anile, Carmelo Antonelli, Vincenzo Antoniadis, Gregor Argiris, Konstantinos Armstrong, Jerrold E. Astafyeva, Ludmila Ayeni, Takunbo Babin, Emmanuel Baldauf, Jörg Balercia, P. Bansal, Reema Barani, Igor Barazi, Sinan Bareikis, Karolis Barnett, Samuel Bartos, Robert Bartoszewicz, Robert Barzegar-Befroei, Neda Barzo, Pal Basak, Hazan Bassi, Massimo Bassiouni, Hischam Bayazit, Yildrim Bederson, Joshua Behr, Robert Belkhair, Siraj Bella, Zsolt Benet, Arnau Benigni, R. Bergqvist, Jonas

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FP-04-01 LFP-02-07 FP-15-06 FP-17-04 FP-10-06 LFP-09-07 LFP-07-02 PO.08 RT-22-01 FP-03-04 FP-07-02 LFP-10-03 LFP-04-05 FP-11-06, PO.01, PO.02, PO.03 D-03-01 FP-03-06, LFP-02-06, LFP-03-02 FP-06-05 FP-13-01 FP-05-05 RT-10-04 FP-02-04, FP-08-05 FP-12-01 FP-17-02, FP-21-03 LFP-03-07, LFP-12-03 FP-03-02 FP-02-02 FP-05-04 FP-01-02 FP-14-04 LFP-07-07 LFP-06-03 FP-10-04, LFP-08-03, LFP-15-05 FP-01-02 FP-01-03, FP-15-05, FP-21-02 FP-04-03, FP-07-02, FP-09-03, FP-09-04, FP-15-03, LFP-09-06 FP-06-05 FP-08-02 RT-12-02 FP-07-01 FP-13-02, FP-15-04, LFP-05-04, LFP-05-05, LFP-09-08, RT-21-01 LFP-04-05 FP-15-05, FP-21-02 FP-21-04 FP-24-04 FP-18-02

INDEX OF AUTHORS Berkelbach van de Sprenkel, Jan Willem Bernardo, Antonio Bernat, Anne-Laure Berssenbrügge, Hendrik Bertalanffy, Helmut Betka, Jan Beton, Suha Bettag, Martin Betz, Christian Stephan Bhansali, Anil Bhatia, Saty Bianchi Marzoli, Stefania Bianchi, Federico Biczok, Anna-Maria Biglioli, Federico Biloš, Jerko Birckhead, Brandon Bischoff, Barbara Bjerkehagen, Bodil Bochkarev, Dmitriy Bockmühl, Ulrike Boldyrev, Andrew Bootz, Friedrich Borghei-Razavi, Hamid Borsetto, Daniele Bos, Jordan Bosio, Lorenzo Bouazza, Schahrazed Bozinov, Oliver Braun, Hannes Breinlich, Valentin Breshears, Jonathan Bresson, Damien Brill, Stefan Brinson, Philip Broggi, Morgan Bruckbauer, Florian Brunozzi, D. Buchfelder, Michael Budnik, A. Bulthuis, Vincent Bunevicius, Adomas Burrell, Justin C. Çakir, Asli Caldarelli, Massimo Campobassi, Angelo Carassiti, M.

FP-07-03, LFP-15-03 FP-17-04, FP-22-05, LFP-14-02 FP-14-01, FP-22-04, LFP-09-07 LFP-14-06 FP-11-04 FP-09-06 FP-04-03, FP-07-02, FP-09-03, FP-09-04, FP-15-03, LFP-09-06 RT-09-02 FP-07-06, PO.07 FP-02-02 FP-03-04, FP-03-05 LFP-07-05 LFP-03-02 FP-14-07, LFP-07-06 RT-06-01 RT-22-03 LFP-07-08 FP-13-01 FP-12-05 LFP-10-05 RT-05-02 LFP-12-04 RT-05-04, RT-13-01 FP-15-02 FP-12-04 FP-20-04 FP-19-02 LFP-09-07 FP-16-03 RT-09-04 FP-12-03 FP-05-04 FP-14-01, FP-22-04, LFP-09-07 LFP-05-02 FP-19-03, LFP-04-03 FP-19-02 FP-16-04, FP-16-05 FP-24-04 LFP-02-01 FP-09-05 LFP-07-04 FP-14-04, FP-18-07 FP-22-05 FP-08-01, FP-08-04 FP-14-03, LFP-04-04 FP-06-05 LFP-08-02

Carlson, Matthew L. Caron, Philippe Castelnuovo, Paolo Caulley, L. Caversaccio, Marco-Domenico Cayé-Thomasen, Per Cazzador, Diego Cetindis, Marcel Chabot, Joseph

FP-13-04, LFP-11-02 FP-02-05 RT-10-03 FP-18-01 RT-19-04 SL-14-01 LFP-15-04 LFP-06-04 FP-15-01, FP-19-01, FP-19-06, FP-21-05 Chambless, Lola FP-19-03, LFP-04-03 Chaovanalikit, Thiti FP-01-04 Charvat, Frantisek FP-09-06 Chernov, Ilia FP-11-06, PO.01, PO.02, PO.03 Cheserem, Jebet Beverly FP-01-02 Cheung, Steven FP-05-04 Choi, David LFP-07-02 Chovanec, Martin FP-09-06 Chrzanowski, Robert FP-04-02, FP-09-05 Cihlar, Filip LFP-06-03 Cohen, Michael A. LFP-14-02 Colasanti, Roberto FP-03-02, FP-21-06, FP-24-03, LFP-08-02 Colletti, Vittorio LFP-05-03, RT-15-02 Cornelius, Jan FM-01 Corssmit, Eleonora P. FP-22-02 Costa, Anthony FP-07-01 Crowther, John FP-18-01, LFP-08-06 Cuccarini, Valeria LFP-15-07 Da Silva, Manuel FP-02-05 Daabak, Khairi Mohamed FP-15-02 Dallari, S. LFP-08-02 Damen, P. J. J. LFP-07-04 Danckwardt-Lilliestrom, Niklas FP-20-01 D’Andrea, Marcello FP-06-05, FP-23-03 Danesi, Giovanni FP-14-02, RT-30-01 Danilov, Valeriy LFP-10-05 Davies, Benjamin M. LFP-02-08 Davis, Julian LFP-02-07 De Martin, Elena LFP-15-07 De Simone, Celestino FP-03-06, LFP-02-06, LFP-03-02 Del Bene, Massimiliano FP-02-01, FP-20-03 Del Moro, Gulia FP-10-02 Della Costanza, Martina FP-24-03, LFP-08-02 Deltuva, Vytenis Pranas FP-14-04, FP-18-07 Desnica, Andrej RT-22-05 Dhandapani, Sivashanmugam FP-02-02, LFP-01-03, LFP-10-03 Di Bonaventura, Rina FP-03-06, FP-14-03, LFP-02-06, LFP-04-04 di Somma, Lucia FP-03-02

Dieler, Wafaa Shehata DiMeco, Francesco Dlugaiczyk, Julia Dobran, M. Dolenc, Vinko V. Driscoll, Colin L. Dührsen, Lasse Dupuy, Martin Dutta, Pinaki Dziedzic, Tomasz Eberle, Ansgar Ebner, Florian Ehrmann-Müller, Desiree Eicker, Sven Oliver Eisner, Wilhelm Ekinci, Gazanfer Elmacı, İlhan El-Sayed, Ivan Eriksson, Per Olof Ernemann, Ulrike Ernestus, Ralf-Ingo Escada, Pedro Eßer, Dirk Evans, D. Gareth Evans, Sam G. Evins, Alexander Ewelt, Christian Faccioli, Chiara Fadeeva, L. M. Faden, Daniel Fahlbusch, Rudolf Fariselli, Laura Federico, Bianchi Feigl, Günther Feldmann, Horst J. Felisati, Giovanni Feng, Xuequan Fernandez-Miranda, Juan C.

Ferroli, Paolo Feuvret, Loic Fiore, Maria Rosaria Fiscina, F. Fleck, Steffen Fleischeuer, R. Fliss, Dan M. Flores, Bruno C.

LFP-09-08 FP-20-03, LFP-08-04 FM-04 FP-24-03 SL-07-01 FP-13-04 LFP-14-03 FP-02-05 FP-02-02 FP-01-06, FP-14-06 FP-08-02 FP-10-02 LFP-08-07 LFP-14-03 LFP-05-05 RT-12-03 RT-12-01 FP-12-01, FP-21-04 FP-18-02 LFP-06-04, RT-01-01 FP-10-01, FP-18-06, LFP-08-05, RT-13-02 LFP-01-06 FP-12-03 FP-22-01 FP-03-05 FP-17-04, FP-22-05, LFP-14-02 LFP-14-06 LFP-15-04 PO.12 FP-12-01 FP-11-04, LFP-10-07 LFP-07-05, LFP-15-07 FP-03-06 RT-29-03 RT-18-02 FP-15-06 FP-21-04 FP-03-03, FP-11-03, FP-11-05, FP-19-01, FP-19-06, FP-21-01, FP-21-05, LFP-13-03 FP-15-06, FP-19-02 LFP-09-07 LFP-07-03 FP-24-04 LFP-12-03 LFP-07-04 FP-04-01, LFP-04-01, RT-21-02 LFP-07-07

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INDEX OF AUTHORS Fomichev, Dmitry

Frassanito, Paolo Freeman, Simon R. M. Frerich, Bernhard Friesenhahn-Ochs, Bettina Froelich, Sébastien Fukushima, Takanori Fulop, Bela Gal, Peter Ganslandt, Oliver Gardner, Paul A.

Gasser, Thomas Gayat, Etienne Gelbrich, Goetz Gellrich, Nils-Claudius Geng, Sumin Gentili, Fred George, Bernard Georges, Husam Gerganov, Venelin Gerlach, Rüdiger Gerth-Kahlert, Christina Gharabaghi, Alireza Ghisellini, G. Giesemann, Anja Girasoli, Laura Girotto, R. Gjoni, Donika Gjuric, Mislav Gladi, Maurizio Gleeson, Michael Gnanalingham, Kanna K. Golanov, Andrey V. Golden, Nyoman Gonçalves Pereira, Pedro Gore, Sinclair

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FP-02-04, FP-08-05, LFP-02-04, LFP-02-05, LFP-06-02, LFP-10-06, LFP-13-02, PO.08, PO.09, PO.10, PO.11 FP-14-03, LFP-04-04 FP-10-05, LFP-09-05, LFP-13-06 RT-08-01 FP-02-03 FP-14-01, FP-22-04, LFP-09-07, LFP-10-01, RT-09-03, RT-30-03 RT-10-01 FP-01-03, FP-15-05, FP-21-02 FP-15-05 FP-13-01 FP-03-03, FP-11-03, FP-11-05, FP-15-01, FP-16-02, FP-19-01, FP-19-06, FP-21-01, FP-21-05, LFP-13-03 FM-02 LFP-09-07 LFP-05-02, FM-02 RT-03-01, RT-25-02 FP-20-02 RT-04-01, RT-23-01, SL-15-01 LFP-09-07 FP-05-05 FP-11-04, LFP-09-01, LFP-10-07 FP-07-04, FP-12-03, RT-23-04 FP-16-03 FP-13-01 FP-03-02 RT-01-03 FP-12-04 FP-03-02 RT-23-03 RT-22-02 LFP-08-02 D-03-02, LFP-07-02, LFP-15-01 LFP-02-07, LFP-02-08, LFP-09-05 LFP-10-06, PO.04 FP-14-05 LFP-01-06 FP-06-03

INDEX OF AUTHORS Gormolysova, Ekaterina Greco, F. Greenfield, Jeffrey P. Greim, Clemens-Alexander Großmann, Wilma Grosu, Anca-Ligia Grotenhuis, André Grunenwald, Solange Grutters, Janneke Guichard, Jean-Pierre Guneri, Enis Alpin Gupta, Sunil K. Gyurmey, Tenzin Haastert-Talini, Kirsten Hafner, Sandra Hagen, Rudolf

LFP-10-05 LFP-08-02 LFP-10-03 RT-24-02, RT-29-02 LFP-05-02 RT-05-03 D-03-03, RT-17-04 FP-02-05 FP-13-03 LFP-09-07 FP-08-04 LFP-01-03 FP-02-02 SL-01-01 LFP-08-05 D-01-02, FP-10-01, LFP-05-02, LFP-08-07 Hajdukova, Andrea FP-09-01 Hake, Wolfgang LFP-13-05 Hall, Kirsten Sundby FP-12-05 Hammerbeck-Ward, Charlotte L. FP-10-05, LFP-09-05, LFP-13-06 Hanakita, Shunya FP-14-01, FP-22-04 Hänggi, Daniel FM-03 Hanssens, P. E. J. LFP-07-04 Hara, Keiji FP-17-03 Hardwidge, Carl FP-05-05, RT-24-03 Hayhurst, Caroline FP-03-04, FP-03-05 Hedjrat, Alireza FP-13-02 Heesterman, Berdine LFP-15-02 Heinen, Christian FP-20-05 Heinrich, Zdravko RT-22-05 Hejcl, Ales LFP-06-03 Hemza, Jan FP-23-01, FP-23-02 Hensen, Erik FP-22-02 Hentschel, Mayke FP-05-01, FP-13-03 Herber, N. FP-21-06 Herman, Philippe LFP-09-07 Hero-Gross, Renate FP-02-03 Herrler, Andreas FP-22-03 Hinther, Kelsey FP-18-01 Hironaka, Yasuo FP-24-02 Hitier, Martin FP-17-02, FP-21-03 Hoffmann, Thomas FM-02 Hofmann, Erich FP-13-02, RT-24-01 Hopf, Nikolai D-02-03, RT-14-03 Hosemann, Werner RT-14-02 Humbert, Maxime FP-17-02 Hummel, Maria FP-10-01, FP-18-06, LFP-05-02, LFP-08-05 Hunter, Jacob B. LFP-11-02 Iacoangeli, Maurizio FP-21-06, FP-24-03, FP-24-04, LFP-08-02

Iannalfi, Alberto Ichimura, Shinya Iglesias, Catalina Iloreta, Alfred Inoya, Hiroshi Isler, B. Israelyan, Lusine Iwami, Kenichiro Izzo, Alessandro Jansen, Jeroen C. Jansen, Thijs Jednačak, Hrvoje Jeyaretna, Sanjeev Jinguji, Shinya Jirawatnotai, Supasid Jödicke, Andreas Jurlina, Martin Juszyńska, Paulina Kadashev, B. A. Kahiloğullari, Gokmen Kakutani, Miho Kalinin, Pavel

Kallos, Justiss Kamaly-Asl, Ian D. Kamiyama, Hiroyasu Kania, Romain Karnaukhov, Vasiliy Kearney, Tara Kegel, Thomas Kellner, Geralf Kichikawa, Kimihiko Kilday, John-Paul King, Andrew Kinoshita, Yu Kishida, Yugo Kitchen, Neil Klenzner, Thomas Klingebiel, Randolf Knie, Bettina Knosp, Engelbert

LFP-07-03 FP-17-01 FP-14-02 FP-07-01 LFP-13-04 FP-16-03 LFP-12-04 FP-06-01 LFP-02-06, LFP-03-02 LFP-15-02 LFP-15-06 RT-22-03 FP-06-03 FP-02-06, FP-06-01 FP-01-04 FP-09-01, LFP-13-05, RT-13-05 RT-22-03 FP-09-02 FP-08-05, LFP-02-04, LFP-02-05, LFP-10-06, PO.11 FP-04-03, RT--12 LFP-14-05 FP-02-04, FP-08-05, LFP-02-04, LFP-02-05, LFP-06-02, LFP-10-06, LFP-13-02, PO.08, PO.09, PO.10, PO.11 FP-19-03, LFP-04-03 FP-22-01 LFP-10-02 RT-06-03 FP-19-05, LFP-12-02, LFP-12-04, PO.03, PO.04, PO.12, PO.13 LFP-02-07 FP-13-06 FP-12-03 LFP-01-06 FP-22-01 FP-10-05, FP-22-01, LFP-09-05, LFP-13-06, RT-26-04, LFP-14 LFP-10-02 FP-02-06, FP-06-01, LFP-11-03 LFP-07-02 RT-26-03, FM-01, FM-05 RT-01-02 FP-04-05 LFP-03-03

Kohmura, Eiji Kondrahov, Sergey

FP-18-03, LFP-09-02 FP-19-05, PO.04, PO.12, PO.13 König, Marton Skog Steinberger FP-12-05 Konovalov, Alexandr N. LFP-10-06 Konovalov, Nikolay FP-11-06, PO.02 Kontorinis, Georgios FP-18-01, LFP-08-06 Konuthula, Neeraja FP-07-01 Koot, Radboud FP-13-07 Kösling, Sabrina FP-05-06 Koutourousiou, Maria FP-15-01 Kovac Bilic, Lana RT-22-02 Koval, Konstantin FP-11-06, PO.01, PO.02, PO.03 Kozák, Jiří FP-06-02 Kraus, Theo FP-14-07, LFP-07-06 Krengli, Marco LFP-07-03 Kress, Bodo RT-25-03 Kretschmer, Thomas FP-13-01, FP-20-05, RT-06-04 Krimmel, Michael LFP-06-04 Krishnan, Karthikeyan G. RT-06-02 Kucuk, Babur FP-09-03, FP-15-03, LFP-09-06 Kumar, Gaurav FP-12-06, FP-17-06, FP-23-05 Kunert, Przemysław FP-01-06, FP-09-02, FP-10-03, LFP-12-05, RT-06-05 Kunst, Dirk FP-05-01, FP-13-03, FP-20-04, LFP-15-06, RT-30-05, SL-13-01 Kunz, Alexandra FP-23-06 Kunz, Mathias LFP-04-06 Kurzhupov, Michail I. FP-03-01, FP-12-02 Kutin, Maxim FP-02-04, FP-08-05, LFP-02-04, LFP-02-05, LFP-06-02, LFP-10-06, LFP-13-02, PO.08, PO.09, PO.10, PO.11 La Corte, Emanuele FP-15-06, FP-19-02 Laack, Nadia N. LFP-07-08 Labidi, Moujahed FP-14-01, FP-22-04, LFP-09-07 Lädrach, Kurt RT-08-02 Lammert, Frank FP-02-03 Lamperti, Massimo LFP-08-04 Lanisnik, Bostjan FP-16-02 Larsson, Elna-Marie LFP-01-02 Latini, Francesco LFP-01-02 Laurell, Göran FP-18-02 Lawson McLean, Aaron FP-05-02 Lawson McLean, Anna FP-05-02

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INDEX OF AUTHORS Leao, Teresa Ledderose, Johannes Georg Lehmberg, Jens

FP-10-02 FP-07-06 FP-16-04, FP-16-05, LFP-06-06, LFP-09-03, LFP-09-04, LFP-14-04 Leibling, Jörn FP-04-05 Lenarz, Thomas RT-13-04, RT-26-05 Li, Wei FP-21-04 Lie, Hao FP-20-01 Lie, Suan Te LFP-07-04 Lieb, Wolfgang RT-03-03 Liebsch, Marina FP-10-02 Liebsch, Norbert J. LFP-07-01, RT-18-01 Lim, Shueh FP-18-01, LFP-08-06 Link, Michael J. FP-13-04, LFP-07-08, LFP-08-01, RT-05-01 Linsler, Stefan FP-02-03, LFP-03-05 Lisy, Jiri FP-09-06 Liu, James RT-10-02 Liverotti, Valentina FP-24-04 Lloyd, Simon K. FP-10-05, LFP-09-05, LFP-13-06 Lobmaier, Ingivld Victoria Koren FP-12-05 Locatelli, Davide RT-03-05, RT-07-01, RT-14-04 Löhr, Mario FP-10-01, FP-18-06 Lombarski, Leszek LFP-12-05 Lubnin, Andrew LFP-12-04 Lüchinger, Roger FP-16-03 Łukawska Popieluch, Izabela LFP-15-05 Lupret, Velimir RT-22-04, RT-22-05 Lwin, Sein LFP-01-05 Lyson, Tomasz FP-04-02, FP-09-05 Maccari, Alberto FP-15-06 Madhivanan, Karthigeyan LFP-01-03 Maeda, Masana FP-17-03 Mancini, F. LFP-08-02 Mangiola, Annunziato LFP-02-06 Mangraviti, Antonella LFP-08-04 Marchel, Andrzej FP-01-06, FP-09-02, FP-10-03, FP-10-04, FP-14-06, LFP-08-03, LFP-12-05 Marchetti, Marcello LFP-07-05, LFP-15-07 Margalit, Nevo FP-04-01 Marhold, Franz FP-07-05 Mariak, Zenon FP-04-02, FP-09-05 Marie, Jean-Paul SL-09-01 Marini, A. FP-03-02 Marinović, Tonko RT-22-01 Marjanović, Marcel RT-22-04 Marques, Luis LFP-01-06

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INDEX OF AUTHORS Marres, H. A. M. Martini, Alessandro Martiniani, M. Marx, Sascha Masaya-Anon, Patcharapim Massimi, Luca Matsukawa, Hidetoshi Matsumoto, Yasushi Matthes, Marc Matthies, Cordula Mazzatenta, Diego Mazzoni, Antonio Meco, Basak C. Meço, Cem

Meixensberger, Jürgen Melada, Ante Meling, Torstein Ragnar Mende, Klaus Christian Merdthaisong, Supachai Messing-Jünger, Martina Metwali, Hussam Meyer, Bernhard

Michel, Olaf Mickey, Bruce E. Micko, Alexander Millesi, Matthias Mirchev, Nikolay Mistry, Akshitkumar Miyama, Masataka Miyata, Shiro Miyazaki, Takanori Mlynski, Robert Modest, Mara Moe, Kris S. Mohd Shah, Nurul Azira Mojiu, G. Morawski, Krzysztof Morcos, Jacques Moreau, Sylvain Morisaki, Yudai Morris, Daniel Mortini, Pietro

LFP-15-06 FP-12-04, LFP-15-04 FP-24-03 LFP-03-06, LFP-03-07, LFP-12-03 FP-01-01, FP-01-04 FP-14-03, LFP-04-04 LFP-10-02 LFP-01-04 LFP-12-03 FP-10-01, FP-13-01, FP-18-06, LFP-05-02, LFP-08-05 LFP-11-01, RT-17-03 FP-12-04, LFP-15-04 FP-09-04 FP-04-03, FP-07-02, FP-09-03, FP-09-04, FP-15-03, LFP-09-06, RT-12 RT-04-02 RT-22-04 FP-12-05 LFP-14-03 FP-01-04 RT-20-01 FP-11-04, LFP-09-01, LFP-10-07 FP-16-04, FP-16-05, LFP-06-06, LFP-09-03, LFP-09-04, LFP-14-04 FP-19-04, RT-24-04 LFP-07-07 LFP-03-03 LFP-03-03 LFP-14-01 LFP-11-02 LFP-10-02 LFP-10-02 LFP-10-02 RT-19-03 FP-13-04 FP-23-04 PO.05, PO.06 FP-21-06 FP-10-04, LFP-08-03, LFP-15-05 D-02-02, RT-16-02 FP-17-02, FP-21-03 LFP-14-05 FP-03-04, FP-03-05 RT-07-03

Moshchev, Dmitriy Moskopp, Dag Motoyama, Yasushi Mrak, Goran Mukherjee, Kanchan K. Mulazimoglu, Selcuk Müller, Joachim Mura, Jorge Murakami, Yuta Müther, Michael Mykula, Roman Mаzerkina, N. Nabeeh, Mostafa Naganawa, Shinji Nakagawa, Ichiro Nakamura, Hirohiko Nakase, Hiroyuki Naros, Georgios Nasi, Davide Nayeri, Arash Nemir, Jakob Neto d’Almeida, Gonçalo Netuka, David Nickl, Robert Nicolai, Piero Niemczyk, Kazimierz Niemeijer, Nienke D. Niklewski, Franziska Nishimura, Fumihiko Nishizawa, Shigeru Niyazi, Karim-Maximilan Noda, Kosumo Noordmans, Herke Jan Noro, Shusaku North, Hannah Nowak, Arkadiusz Ntoulias, Georgios O’Connell, Brendan P. Odamanov, Djemil Oertel, Joachim Ogawa, Yoshikazu Ogurtsova, Anna Ohata, Kenji Ong, Yew Kwang Ortler, Martin

PO.01 FP-04-05 FP-24-02 RT-22-05 FP-02-02 FP-04-03, FP-07-02, FP-09-04, FP-15-03 RT-15-01, RT-19-02 FP-01-03 FP-02-06, FP-06-01 LFP-14-06 FP-06-03 FP-08-05 FP-06-04 LFP-01-06 FP-24-02 FP-17-03 FP-24-02, LFP-14-05 FP-10-02 FP-03-02, FP-21-06, FP-24-03, FP-24-04 FP-19-03, LFP-04-03 RT-22-05 LFP-01-06 FP-09-06 FP-10-01, FP-18-06, LFP-08-05 D-02-04 FP-10-04, LFP-03-01, LFP-08-03, LFP-15-05, RT-28-02 FP-22-02 FP-09-01, LFP-13-05 FP-24-02 FP-08-03 LFP-04-07 LFP-10-02 FP-07-03 FP-17-03 FP-10-05, LFP-09-05, LFP-13-06 FP-09-02, FP-14-06 FP-09-01, LFP-13-05 LFP-11-02 FP-19-05, LFP-12-02, LFP-12-04, PO.04, PO.12, PO.13 FP-02-03, LFP-03-05 LFP-01-04 PO.01 RT-17-01, SL-10-01 LFP-01-05 LFP-05-05

Osnes, Terje Andreas Osorio, Joseph A. Ota, Nakao Othman, Hassan Ottenhausen, Malte Owa, Anthony Paladino, Josip Paludetti, Gaetano Pareschi, Roberto Park, Young-Su Pashaev, Bakhtiyar Patel, Ankur R. Patel, Chirag R. Pathak, Ashis Pathmanaban, Omar Patron, Vincent Pavlov, Orlin Pavlov, Vladimir Pedro, Maria Teresa Peppucci, Elisabetta Perez, Jose Peterković, Vjerislav Pfister, Markus Pförtner, Roman Phadke, Rahul Piccirelli, Marco Pignotti, Fabrizio Pinzi, Valentina Pipolo, Carlotta Plontke, Stefan Plzak, Jan Podgorska, Anna Polak, Marek Polivka, Marc Pollock, Bruce E. Polonara, G. Polyakov, Andrey P. Pompucci, Angelo Poshataev, Vladimir Potente, C. Potter, Matthew Prada, Francesco Prasad, Sampath Chandra Prell, Julian Prescher, Andreas Prokopienko, Marek

FP-12-05 FP-05-04 LFP-10-02 FP-03-05 FP-09-01, LFP-13-05 FP-12-06, FP-17-06, FP-23-05 RT-22-05 LFP-04-04 FP-14-02, RT-30-04 FP-24-02 LFP-10-05 LFP-07-07 FP-21-01 FP-02-02 FP-22-01 FP-17-02, FP-21-03 LFP-01-07 LFP-06-03 FP-13-01 FP-14-03, LFP-04-04 FP-10-01, FP-18-06, LFP-08-05 RT-22-03, RT-22-04 FP-05-06 RT-03-04 LFP-07-02 FP-16-03 FP-14-03, LFP-04-04 LFP-07-05, LFP-15-07 FP-02-01 FP-05-06, FM-05 FP-09-06 FP-10-03 LFP-05-05 LFP-09-07 LFP-07-08 FP-21-06 FP-03-01, FP-12-02 FP-03-06, LFP-02-06, LFP-03-02 FP-19-05, LFP-12-02, LFP-12-04, PO.04, PO.12 FP-21-06 FP-06-03 FP-02-01, FP-20-03, LFP-08-04, LFP-15-07 IC-06-01, RT-02-04 FP-13-06, FP-18-05, FM-03 SL-02-01 LFP-12-05

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INDEX OF AUTHORS Prothmann, Sascha Pukšec, Mirjana Rachinger, Walter

LFP-06-06 RT-22-03 FP-07-06, LFP-04-06, PO.07 Radotra, Bishan D. LFP-01-03 Radovanovic, Ivan LFP-04-05 Radziunas, Andrius FP-18-07 Rahne, Torsten FP-05-06 Rai, Ashutosh FP-02-02 Ram, Zvi FP-04-01 Ramina, Kristofer F. FP-13-01 Rampp, Stefan FP-18-05 Rask-Andersen, Helge FP-18-02, FP-20-01 Rasmussen, Jesper FP-18-02 Ravnik, Janez FP-16-02 Re, M. FP-03-02, FP-24-04 Regli, Luca FP-07-03, FP-16-03 Regnicolo, L. FP-21-06 Reinert, Siegmar LFP-06-04 Reiter, Maximilian FP-07-06 Reitner, Andreas LFP-03-03 Rensch, Leonhard FP-18-05 Restelli, Francesco FP-19-02 Rideg, Zoltan FP-15-05, FP-21-02 Rigante, Mario LFP-04-04 Rijken, Johannes FP-22-02 Ringel, Florian LFP-09-03 Rizk, Ahmed FP-10-02 Rodesch, Georges LFP-06-01, RT-11-01 Roger, Vivien FP-21-03 Rogowski, Marek FP-04-02, FP-09-05 Rohde, Veit FP-13-01 Roland, Jr., J. Thomas LFP-05-01 Roongpuvapaht, Boonsam FP-01-01 Rosahl, Steffen FP-05-02, FP-05-03, FP-07-04, LFP-06-05, RT-23-03, RT-26-02, FM-04 Rosahl, Sybille RT-26-02 Rosen, Charles L. RT-23-02 Rosenstengel, Christian LFP-12-03 Rovers, Maroeska FP-05-01, FP-13-03 Rowan, Nicholas R. FP-19-01 Russo, Alessandra IC-06-02, RT-02-03 Rutherford, Scott FP-10-05, LFP-09-05, LFP-13-06 Rutkowski, Robert FP-04-02 Ryttlefors, Mats LFP-01-02 Rzaev, Jamil LFP-10-05 Saibene, Alberto Maria FP-02-01 Saiful, PO.05 Saini, Alok FP-07-01 Saini, Marco FP-20-03, LFP-08-04

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INDEX OF AUTHORS Saito, Kiyoshi Saito, Norihiro Sakakibara, Humihiro Saladino, Andrea Salmon, Bernard Salunke, Pravin Salvinelli, F. Sameš, Martin Samii, Amir Samii, Madjid Sandritter, Joey Sanna, Mario Santegoeds, Remco Sarnthein, Johannes Sato, Kenichi Sato, Taku Saunders, Nicholas Sawada, M. Sawicki, K. Sayer, Herbert Scerrati, M. Scheich, Matthias Scheichel, Florian Scheller, Christian Schevchenko, Kirill Schichor, Christian Schick, Uta Schilling, Volker Schipper, Jörg Schmelzeisen, Rainer Schmidt, Nils Ole Schmidt, Thomas Scholte, Mirre Schomacher, Markus Schramm, Alexander Schreiber, Stefan Schroeder, Henry W. S. Schwager, Konrad Schwake, Michael Schwartz, Marc S. Schwartz, Theodore H. Schweitzer, Tilmann Seifert, Volker Seo, Yoshinobu Sepehrnia, Abolghassem

FP-02-06, FP-06-01 LFP-10-02 LFP-10-02 LFP-07-05, LFP-08-04 FP-02-05 LFP-01-03 LFP-08-02 FP-06-02, LFP-06-03 FP-11-04, RT-27-02 FP-11-04, LFP-09-01 FP-10-02 IC-06-04, RT-02-01, RT-16-03, RT-27-01 FP-22-03 FP-16-03 LFP-01-04 FP-02-06, FP-06-01 FP-05-05 FP-18-01 FP-04-02, FP-09-05 FP-12-03 FP-03-02, FP-21-06, FP-24-03, FP-24-04, LFP-08-02 LFP-08-07 FP-07-05 FP-13-01, FP-13-06 LFP-12-04 FP-14-07, LFP-04-06, LFP-04-07, LFP-07-06 FP-15-02, RT-03-06 LFP-13-05 RT-04-03, RT-08-03, RT-19-01, RT-28-03 RT-03-02, RT-25-01, SL-12-01 LFP-14-03 FP-20-05 FP-05-01, FP-13-03 FP-04-05 FM-01, FM-02 FP-09-01 LFP-03-06, LFP-03-07, LFP-12-01, LFP-12-03 FP-13-02, LFP-09-08, RT-14-01, FM-03 LFP-14-06 D-01-01, RT-29-01 LFP-10-03 RT-20-02 SL-08-01 FP-17-03 RT-17-02

Serrao, Graziano Sessa, F. Shannon, Robert V. Sharipov, Oleg

Shehata-Dieler, Wafaa Shevchenko, Kirill Shiban, Ehab Shiban, Youssef Shimansky, Vadim Shin, Samuel Shin, Yasushi Shishkina, L. V. Shkarubo, Alexey Sidneva, Y. Siekmann, Ralf Sieradzki, Bartosz Sieskiewicz, Andrzej Silva, Priyamal Simmermacher, Sebastian Singh, Harminder Singh, Paramjeet Sio, Terence T. Sitthimongkon, Ueaungkun Skawiński, Marcin Smith, Miriam J. Snyderman, Carl H.

Somers, Thomas Sood, Sandeep Soulier, Géke Souweidane, Mark M. Speel, E. J. M. Spetzger, Uwe Stacchiotti, A. Stadie, Axel Stapleton, Emma Steens, Stefan Stefko, S. Tonya Steinbuch, Maarten Stepan, Katelyn

FP-15-06 FP-21-06 RT-26-01, SL-11-01 FP-02-04, LFP-02-04, LFP-02-05, LFP-06-02, LFP-13-02, PO.08, PO.09, PO.10, PO.11 LFP-05-02 FP-19-05, LFP-12-02, PO.04, PO.12, PO.13 FP-16-04, FP-16-05, LFP-09-04, LFP-14-04 FP-16-04, FP-16-05 FP-19-05, LFP-12-02, LFP-12-04, PO.04, PO.12, PO.13 LFP-13-03 LFP-14-05 LFP-10-06 FP-11-06, PO.01, PO.02, PO.03, PO.08 FP-08-05 RT-11-02 FP-10-03 FP-04-02, FP-09-05 FP-06-03 FP-13-06 LFP-10-03 LFP-01-03 LFP-07-08 FP-01-01 LFP-12-05 FP-22-01 D-02-01, FP-03-03, FP-11-03, FP-11-05, FP-15-01, FP-16-02, FP-19-01, FP-19-06, FP-21-01, FP-23-04, LFP-13-01, LFP-13-03, RT-09-01, SL-05-01 D-01-03, RT-28-04 FP-23-06 FP-13-07 LFP-10-03 LFP-07-04 FM-01 FP-24-04 LFP-03-05 LFP-08-06 FP-05-01, FP-13-03 FP-03-03, FP-21-05 FP-20-04 FP-07-01

Stephan, Kurt Stewart, Kirsten Stieg, Philip E. Stiggelbout, Anne Stöver, Timo Strauss, Christian Strunina, Julia Stummer, Walter Suero Molina, Eric J. Sufianov, Albert Sutay, Semih Suwansanya, Jiraporn Taibah, AbdelKader Takeda, Rihei Takeshima, Yasushi Tamašauskas, Arimantas Tamasauskas, Sarunas Tamburrini, Gianpiero Taniguchi, Masaaki Tanikawa, Rokuya Tanrıöver, Necmettin Tanyashin, Sergey Taoka, Toshiaki Tatagiba, Marcos Tayebi, Ali Taylor, William Tei, Rinsei Temel, Yasin Terpolilli, Nicole Tezcaner, Zahide Ciler Thaj, Jabin Thakur, Bhaskar Theodosopoulos, Philip Thiel, Jeff Thomas, Nicholas Thomé, Claudius Thomeer, Hans Thompson, Reid C. Thon, Niklas Timm, Oliver Ting, Eric Tirakotai, Wuttipong Tirr, Erica

LFP-05-05 FP-03-04 FP-17-04, FP-22-05, LFP-14-02 FP-13-07 RT-13-03 FP-13-01, FP-13-06, FP-18-05 LFP-13-02 LFP-14-06 LFP-14-06 FP-15-07, LFP-02-02, RT-20-03 FP-08-01 FP-01-01 IC-06-03, RT-02-02 LFP-10-02 FP-24-02 FP-14-04, FP-18-07, RT-21-03 FP-18-07 FP-14-03, LFP-04-04 LFP-09-02 LFP-10-02 RT-12-04 FP-19-05, LFP-12-02, LFP-12-04, PO.04, PO.12, PO.13 LFP-01-06 FP-10-02, FP-10-06, FP-13-01 FP-21-04 LFP-08-06 LFP-14-05 FP-11-01, FP-11-02, FP-22-03 LFP-04-06, LFP-04-07 FP-09-04 FP-12-06, FP-17-06, FP-23-05 FP-05-05 FP-05-04 FP-16-04, FP-16-05 FP-01-02, RT-07-02 LFP-05-05 LFP-15-03 LFP-11-02 FP-07-06, FP-14-07, LFP-04-07, PO.07 FP-15-02 LFP-01-05 FP-01-01, FP-01-04 LFP-02-08

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LFP-07-02 LFP-10-02 FP-06-05 LFP-01-04 FP-14-07, LFP-04-06, LFP-04-07, LFP-07-06, RT-27-03 Topsakal, Vedat FP-07-03, LFP-15-03 Tosatto, Luigino FP-06-05 Trainer, Peter LFP-02-07 Tramacere, Irene LFP-07-05 Tran Ba Huy, Patrice RT-28-01 Trunin, Y. Y. LFP-10-06 Tsuboi, Toshiyuki LFP-10-02 Turek, Grzegorz FP-04-02 Turowski, Bernd RT-11-03 Tyler-Kabara, Elizabeth C. FP-11-05, FP-15-01 Tymianski, Michael LFP-04-05 Tymianski, Rachel LFP-04-05 Ueberschaer, Moritz LFP-04-07 Ugur, Hasan C. FP-04-03 Umansky, Félix LFP-11-04, LFP-11-05, LFP-11-06 Ungersböck, Karl FP-07-05 Unterberg, Andreas SL-04-01 Usachev, Dmitriy PO.04 Vachata, Petr FP-06-02, LFP-06-03 Vagapova, Gulnar LFP-10-05 Vaira, C. FP-24-03, LFP-08-02 Vajkoczy, Peter FP-17-01, RT-16-01 Valarezo Chuchuca, Alberto Rafael LFP-11-04, LFP-11-05, LFP-11-06 Valvo, Francesca LFP-07-03 van de Berg, Raymond RT-28-05, SL-03-01 van der Horst-Schrivers, Anouk N. A. FP-22-02 van der Mey, Andel G. L. FP-13-07, LFP-15-02 van Leeuwen, Bibian FP-13-07 van Overbeeke, Jacobus J. FP-11-01, FP-11-02, FP-22-03, LFP-07-04 Vanderheijden, Cas FP-11-01 Viergever, Max FP-07-03 Villa, Stefano Lorenzo FP-19-02 Vischioni, Barbara LFP-07-03 Vitolo, Viviana LFP-07-03 Vlasak, Ales FP-09-06 Völker, Hans-Ullrich LFP-08-07 von Eckardstein, Kajetan FP-13-01 Voormolen, Eduard FP-07-03, LFP-15-03 Vordermark, Dirk FP-13-06 Wagemann, Martin FM-02 Wagner, Franca LFP-01-01

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Wang, Ray Wang, Yi Yuen Wanna, George B. Watanabe, Kentaro Watanabe, Tadashi Weaver, Kyle D. Wengier, Anat Westhofen, Martin Westermaier, Thomas Westphal, Manfred Whitfield, Gillian A. Wickenhauser, Claudia Wienke, Andreas Wierzbicka, Malogorzata Winkler, Peter A. Wolfsberger, Stefan Wostrack, Maria Wowra, Berndt Xu, Xinni Yakkioui, Youssef Yakovlev, S. Yamamoto, Junkoh Yanagisawa, Takeshi Yawn, Robert J. Yonezawa, Taiji Yorulmaz, Irfan Yousaf, Jawad Zaharova, N. E. Zahnert, Thomas Zainuddin, Nazli Zanoletti, Elisabetta Zaytsev, Anton Zelenkov, Petr Zenonos, George A. Zverina, Eduard Zwagerman, Nathan T.

FP-03-03, FP-11-03, FP-11-05, FP-19-01, FP-19-06, FP-21-01, LFP-13-03 LFP-11-02 LFP-02-07, LFP-02-08 LFP-11-02 FP-14-01, FP-22-04, LFP-09-07 FP-02-06 LFP-11-02 FP-04-01 FM-04 FP-13-01 LFP-14-03 LFP-09-05 FP-05-06 FP-13-01 RT-30-02 SL-06-01 LFP-03-03 LFP-06-06 LFP-07-06 LFP-01-05 FP-11-01, FP-11-02, FP-22-03 LFP-06-02 FP-08-03 LFP-10-02 LFP-11-02 LFP-14-05 FP-07-02, FP-09-03, FP-15-03, LFP-09-06 FP-10-05, LFP-09-05, LFP-13-06 PO.12 FM-05 PO.05, PO.06 FP-12-04, LFP-15-04 FP-03-01, FP-12-02 FP-11-06, PO.02 FP-11-03, FP-11-05, FP-15-01 FP-09-06 FP-03-03, FP-15-01, LFP-13-03

SOCIAL PROGRAM

SOCIAL PROGRAM WELCOME & GET TOGETHER Wednesday, May 25, 2016 Open Doors: 19:00 End: 22:00 A-Lounge at the andel’s Hotel Berlin Landsberger Allee 106 10369 Berlin ı Germany You are cordially invited to the Welcome & Get Together at the congress venue andel’s Hotel Berlin. Enjoy an opener for the congress with some great live music and time to meet old friends and make new ones. Due to the limited number of participants, advanced registration is required. The Welcome & Get Together is only for ticketholders of the congress.

GALA EVENT Friday, May 27, 2016 Open Doors: 19:30 End: 23:30 Arminiusmarkthalle Bugenhagenstr. 19 10551 Berlin ı Germany Registration fee Onsite registration 150 € A bus shuttle will be provided. Due to the limited number of participants, advanced registration is required. The Gala Event is the chance to go on a food discovery tour and enjoy gastronomic wealth with ease. Forget the classic Gala Dinner with a scheduled seating plan and white chair cover. The Location is the perfect place for sociable connecting and unification. Let yourself be surprised by some live acts as accompaniment of this special evening. We are looking forward to welcome you and spend an unexpected evening together.

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The European Skull Base Society (ESBS) wish to thank all sponsors and exhibitors for generously supporting the 12th Congress of the Society, which is being held in Berlin, Germany in 2016.

EXHIBITORS

All participants and guests are kindly invited to visit the industrial exhibition on site.

B.Braun Aesculap

Tuttlingen, Germany

Booth no.: EG-07

Brainlab

Feldkirchen, Germany

Booth no.: EG-12

Cook Medical

Limerick, Ireland

Booth no.: EG-03

Depuy Synthes

Zuchwil, Switzerland

Booth no.: OG-09

Fiagon GmbH

Hennigsdorf, Germany

Booth no.: OG-05

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

Stuttgart, Germany

Booth no.: EG-09

inomed Medizintechnik GmbH

Emmendingen, Germany

Booth no.: OG-02

Integra

Saint-Priest, France

Booth no.: OG-06

NSK Europe GmbH

Eschborn, Germany

Booth no.: OG-03

OssDsign

Uppsala, Sweden

Booth no.: EG-10

pro med instruments GmbH

Freiburg, Germany

Booth no.: EG-04

Reichert GmbH

Bensheim, Germany

Booth no.: EG-08

Scopis GmbH

Berlin, Germany

Booth no.: EG-02

Söring GmbH

Quickborn, Germany

Booth no.: OG-07

Spiegelberg GmbH & Co. KG

Hamburg, Germany

Booth no.: EG-06

KARL STORZ GmbH & Co. KG

Tuttlingen, Germany

Booth no.: EG-01

SPONSORS

Stryker

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Booth no.: OG-08

KARL STORZ GmbH & Co. KG Tuttlingen, Germany

Sutter Medizintechnik GmbH

Freiburg, Germany

Booth no.: OG-05

ulrich medical

Ulm, Germany

Booth no.: EG-11

Sponsors GOLD SPONSOR MED-EL Medical Electronics GmbH Innsbruck, Austria

BRONZE SPONSORS B.Braun Aesculap Tuttlingen, Germany

Brainlab Feldkirchen, Germany

Cook Medical Limerick, Ireland

KARL STORZ Travel Award (See page 19)

Opening hours ZEISS Oberkochen, Germany

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OG-08

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Söring

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Reichert

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Saphir

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Scopis

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Bern

EG-12

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SPONSORS AND EXHIBITORS GUIDE Booth Number: EG-07 B. Braun Aesculap Am Aesculap-Platz 78532 Tuttlingen GERMANY T: +49 (0)7461 95-0 F: +49 (0)7461 95-2600 E: [email protected] www.bbraun.com Company profile: Neurosurgery and Aesculap are inseparably connected with each other. Aesculap is since 1867 a leading manufacturer of highest quality products for the treatment of cerebrovascular disorders, cranio-spinal tumors and hydrocephalus with products like Yasargil® aneurysm clips & micro instruments, CranioFix® bone flap fixation, Aesculap-Miethke proGAV® and proSA® programmable hydrocephalus valves and much more. Booth Number: EG-12 Brainlab Kapellenstr. 12 85622 Feldkirchen GERMANY T: +49 (0)89 9915680 F: +49 (0)89 99156833 E: [email protected] www.brainlab.com Company profile: Brainlab Corporate Boilerplates Brainlab, headquartered in Munich, develops, manufactures and markets software-driven medical technology, enabling access to advanced, less invasive patient treatments.

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Core products center on information-guided surgery, radiosurgery, precision radiation therapy, digital operating room integration, and information and knowledge exchange. Brainlab technology powers treatments in radiosurgery and radiotherapy as well as numerous surgical fields including neurosurgery, orthopedic, ENT, CMF, spine and trauma.

cardiology; critical care medicine; gastroenterology; radiology, peripheral vascular, bone access & oncology; surgery & soft tissue repair; urology; assisted reproductive technology, gynecology & high-risk obstetrics; and otolaryngology, head and neck surgery. For more information, visit www. cookmedical.eu

Privately held since its formation in Munich, Germany in 1989, Brainlab has more than 9,000 systems installed in about 100 countries. Brainlab employs 1,300 people in 18 offices worldwide, including 320 Research & Development engineers, who form a crucial part of the product development team.

Booth Number: OG-09

Booth Number: EG-03 Cook Medical O’Halloran Road National Technological Park Limerick IRELAND T: +353 61 334440 F: +353 61 334441 E: [email protected]
 www.cookmedical.eu Company profile: Cook Medical, one of the first companies to help popularise interventional medicine, has pioneered many of the devices now commonly used to perform minimally invasive medical procedures. The company integrates device design, biopharma, gene & cell therapy & biotech to enhance patient safety & improve clinical outcomes in the fields of aortic intervention; interventional

DePuy Synthes Luzernstr. 21 CH-4528 Zuchwil SWITZERLAND T: +41 (0)32 720 40 60 E: [email protected]
 www.depuysynthes.com Company profile: DePuy Synthes Companies of Johnson & Johnson is the largest, most comprehensive orthopaedic and neurological business in the world, built upon the strong legacies of two great companies. DePuy Synthes Companies offer an unparalleled breadth and depth of technology, devices, services and programs in the areas of joint reconstruction, trauma, spine, sports medicine, neurological, cranio-maxillofacial, power tools and biomaterials. Our broad array of inspired, innovative and high-quality offerings help advance the health and wellbeing of people around the world. For more information visit www.depuysynthes.com

Booth Number: OG-05 Fiagon GmbH Neuendorfstr. 23b 16761 Hennigsdorf GERMANY T: +49 (0)3302 201 21 10 F: +49 (0)3302 201 21 15 E: [email protected] www.fiagon.de Contact: Nicolas Bublies F: +49 (0)3302 201 21 27 E: [email protected] Company profile: Fiagon, headquartered in Hennigsdorf near Berlin, is a manufacturer of clinical navigation systems. With the proprietary “FlexSensor” technology, Fiagon develops and produces unique surgical navigation systems of the latest generation. The technology of Fiagon is already being used internationally – beyond Europe and also in the USA and China – covering maxillofacial surgery, as well as neuro and spinal surgery. Booth Number: EG-09 Georg Thieme Verlag KG Rüdigerstr. 14 70469 Stuttgart GERMANY T: +49 711 8931-900 F: +49 711 8931-901 E: [email protected] www.thieme.de Company profile: Thieme is an award-winning international medical and science publisher serving

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SPONSORS AND EXHIBITORS GUIDE health professionals and students for more than 125 years. Thieme promotes the latest advancements in clinical practice, publishes the latest research findings, advocates medical education and is known for the high quality and didactic nature of its books, journals, and electronic products. Booth Number: OG-02 inomed Medizintechnik GmbH Im Hausgrün 29 79312 Emmendingen GERMANY T: +49 (0)7641-941410 F: +49 (0)7641-941494 E: [email protected] www.inomed.com Company profile: inomed Medizintechnik GmbH, headquartered in Emmendingen (Germany), develops, produces and distributes medical systems for the application areas surgery, neurosurgery and neurology. Since the foundation in 1991 the requirements of our customers concerning our systems and the associated safety of their patients represent the center of all our action. We are a reliable partner and full service supplier for our customers – before, during and after the purchase. inomed products are customized in cooperation with doctors and collaborators for many applications, including development and production, worldwide distribution, international training and on-site service.

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Booth Number: OG-06 Integra LifeSciences Services EMEA Integra Head Office Immeuble Séquoia 2, 97 Allée Alexandre Borodine Parc Technologique de la Porte des Alpes 69800 Saint-Priest FRANCE E: [email protected] www.integra-ls.com Company profile: Integra is active in several neurosurgery fields and provides surgeons with operating room equipment and implantable solutions. Product lines cover a number of neurosurgery specialties, from diagnosis to treatment, to provide the surgeon with the right solution in all circumstances. Integra’s commitment to finding innovative solutions tailored to the needs of neurosurgeons, with the aim of reducing uncertainty in the profession, has enabled it to develop products that have influenced generations of professionals, in particular in the treatment of tumors and hydrocephalus. Booth Number: Sponsor without booth Please visit the lunch symposium on Thursday, May 26, 2016 | 12:20 - 13:20 MED‑EL Medical Electronics Fürstenweg 77a 6020 Innsbruck AUSTRIA T: +4357788 F: +43512293381 E: [email protected] www.medel.com

SPONSORS AND EXHIBITORS GUIDE Company profile: MED-EL is a leading provider of hearing implants worldwide and one of the pioneers in the industry. The scientists and company founders, Ingeborg and Erwin Hochmair, developed the world’s first microelectronic-multichannel Cochlea Implant in 1977. The CI is the first replacement of a human sense, the sense of hearing. Today MED-EL offers the widest range of implantable solutions to treat various degrees of hearing loss: Cochlea, Middle Ear and Bone Conduction Implant Systems, combined Electric Acoustic Stimulation, Auditory Brainstem Implants. People in around 100 countries enjoy the gift of hearing with the help of an implant from MED-EL. MED-EL’s mission is to overcome hearing loss as a barrier to communication. Booth Number: OG-03 NSK Europe GmbH Elly-Beinhorn-Str. 8 65760 Eschborn GERMANY Contact: Mr. Philipp Harder T: +49 6196 77606-0 F: +49 6196 77606-29 E: [email protected] www.nsk-surgery.com Company profile: NSK is a Japanese manufacturer of surgical and dental drills with over 80 years of experience in these markets. Since its establishment in 1930, NSK has dedicated itself to the development and production of high speed rotational technologies. To this day,

NSK has grown into one of the global leading suppliers of surgical drill systems. The worldwide use of Primado helped gather valuable recommendations for improvement, which have now been implemented in Primado2. The product was developed for the challenging demands in neurological and spinal surgery, and is characterized by ultimate precision, ease of use and a favourable cost-benefit ratio. Booth Number: EG-10 OssDsign Virdings Allé 2 75450 Uppsala SWEDEN T: +46(0)18-55 39 93 E: [email protected] www.ossdsign.com Company profile: OssDsign is a Swedish medtech company dedicated to creating regenerative implants for improved healing of bone defects and deficits in skull, facial and other types of surgery. By combining clinical insights with a proprietary technology platform and patient adapted design, OssDsign supplies an expanding range of tailored solutions for cranial repair and facial bone reconstruction. OssDsign´s technology is the result of collaboration between clinical researchers at the Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, and material science experts at the Ångström Laboratory at Uppsala University. For more information: www.ossdsign.com

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SPONSORS AND EXHIBITORS GUIDE Booth Number: EG-04 pro med instruments GmbH Bötzinger Str. 38 79111 Freiburg GERMANY T: +49 (0)761 4415-45 F: +49 (0)761 4415-10 E: [email protected] www.pmisurgical.com Company profile: pro med instruments (PMI) was founded in 1993 and is headquartered in Freiburg, Germany. Since 1998 the DORO® product line is marketed worldwide. In 2003 we opened our subsidiary in the US. Our core products are cranial stabilization and retractor systems for neurosurgical applications. In addition, our product portfolio offers a wide range of accessories, customized products as well as a distinct selection of non-stick bipolar forceps. Our international distributors are chosen because of their high level of service, their focus and expertise in neurosurgery. For further information, please refer to: www.pmisurgical.com Booth Number: EG-08 Reichert GmbH Buchhandlung für Medizin Fabrikstr. 23 64625 Bensheim GERMANY T: +49 (0)6251 65272 F: +49 (0)6251 66778 E: [email protected] www.bookmed-reichert.de

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Booth Number: EG-02 Scopis GmbH Heinrich-Heine-Platz 10 10179 Berlin GERMANY T: +49 (0)30 201 69 38 0 F: +49 (0)30 201 69 38 20 E: [email protected] www.scopis.com Company profile: Scopis® GmbH, based in Germany, develops and manufactures surgical planning and navigation systems for ENT, maxillofacial, neuro and spine surgery. Scopis was founded in 2010 out of Charité – Universitätsmedizin and the Fraunhofer Society in Berlin. Scopis Target Guide Surgery (TGS®) is a unique “next-generation“ solution for navigated endoscopic surgery that offers surgeons highly advanced image guidance and visualization capabilities. Scopis TGS® is provided by the Scopis Hybrid Navigation® system, that is the first clinical navigation platform to offer electromagnetic, optical and simultaneous hybrid tracking technology in a single integrated control unit. Scopis operates in more than 50 countries. Booth Number: OG-07 Söring GmbH Justus-von-Liebig-Ring 2 25451 Quickborn GERMANY T: +49 (0)4106 6100-0 F: +49 (0)4106 6100-10 E: [email protected] www.soering.de

SPONSORS AND EXHIBITORS GUIDE Company profile: Söring, one of the pioneers in ultrasonic technology, has been providing the international market with innovative products for ultrasonic and high-frequency surgery for 30 years. Customized solutions for neurosurgery and spine surgery include ultrasonic surgical devices for highly selective tumor dissection and precise bone instruments for microscopic as well as endoscopic techniques. Globally recognized quality and high reliability of our products hinge on the close cooperation with surgeons combined with an uncompromising quality assurance concept. You share our vision of taking medical technology yet another step further? Then get in touch with us! Booth Number: EG-06 Spiegelberg GmbH & Co. KG Tempowerkring 4 21079 Hamburg GERMANY T: +49 (0)40 790178-0 F: +49 (0)40 79017810 E: [email protected] www.spiegelberg.de Company profile: Spiegelberg innovates technology for brains: Intracranial Pressure Monitoring External CSF Drainage Hydrocephalus Shunt Systems Surgical Instruments

We develop and supply monitors, probes, catheters, and accessories. Our cutting-edge products and solutions help and satisfy hundreds of customers and partners worldwide. Our medical expertise and dedication to innovation means that we are able to consistently attend to our customers’ needs, supplying advances such as our Silverline®, silver-treated ventricular probes and drainage catheters. Booth Number: EG-01 KARL STORZ GmbH & Co. KG Mittelstraße 8 78532 Tuttlingen GERMANY T: +49 (0)7461 708-0 F: +49 (0)7461 708-105 E: [email protected] www.karlstorz.com Company profile: KARL STORZ is a renowned manufacturer that is well established in all fields of endoscopy and can be considered as market leader in rigid endoscopy. The still family held company was founded in 1945 in Tuttlingen, Germany, and has grown to one with a worldwide presence and 7100 employees. KARL STORZ offers a range of both rigid and flexible endoscopes for a broad variety of applications. Today’s product range also includes fully integrated concepts for the OR and servicing.

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SPONSORS AND EXHIBITORS GUIDE Booth Number: OG-08 Stryker European Operations B.V. Herikerbergweg 110 1101 CM Amsterdam NETHERLANDS T: +31 (0)20 219 2600 F: +31 (0)20 219 2703 E: [email protected] www.stryker.com Company profile: About Stryker Stryker is one of the world’s leading medical technology companies and, together with our customers, we are driven to make healthcare better. The Company offers a diverse array of innovative products and services in Orthopaedics, Medical and Surgical, and Neurotechnology and Spine that help improve patient and hospital outcomes. Stryker is active in over 100 countries around the world. Booth Number: OG-05 Sutter Medizintechnik GmbH Tullastr. 87 79108 Freiburg GERMANY T: +49 (0)761 51 551 0 F: +49 (0)761 51 551 30 E: [email protected] www.sutter-med.de Company profile: Sutter Medizintechnik is a long standing partner for skull base surgery; both as developer and manufacturer of innovative solutions and as sponsor of international meetings.

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Sutter offers a wide range of clinical solutions for skull base surgery: from the CURIS® 4 MHz radiofrequency generator for minimal invasive electrosurgery to the non-stick SuperGliss® bipolars for hassle-free intraand extra-dural coagulation. The Calvian endo-pen® for microcoagulation and microdissection in transsphenoidal and expanded endonasal approaches represents a valuable innovation for skull base surgery. Booth Number: EG-11 ulrich medical Buchbrunnenweg 12 89081 Ulm GERMANY T: +49 (0)731 9654-0 F: +49 (0)731 9654-199 E: [email protected] www.ulrichmedical.com Company profile: Fascinated by medical technology ulrich medical® contributes to the preservation and recreation of human health through continuous development, manufacturing and worldwide distribution of first-class medical devices. We consistently emphasize the quality represented by the designation “Made in Germany”. Intensive investigations and discussion with experts provide important impulses to meet the permanently changing requirements of the market.

SPONSORS AND EXHIBITORS GUIDE We are specialist in five product fields: Spinal Systems Surgical Instruments Foot Surgery Contrast Media Injectors Tourniquets ulrich medical® – a dynamic, independent company. A reliable partner – now and in the future!

concentration requiring precise hand-eye coordination. With its work conducive design philosophy, intuitive system control and unmatched ergonomics, ZEISS surgical microscopes provide seamless access to anatomical details. The innovative intraoperative fluorescence solutions provide deeper insights enabling better decisions and patient care.

Sponsor without booth ZEISS Rudolf-Eber-Str. 11 73447 Oberkochen GERMANY T: +49 (0)7364 20-6000 F: +49 (0)7364 20-4959 E: [email protected] www.zeiss.com/meditec Company profile: ZEISS offers innovative visualization solutions for various applications in microsurgery. The medical technology business of ZEISS offers a comprehensive portfolio of innovative solutions to meet the needs of modern microsurgery. These include visualization solutions ranging from surgical microscopes, intraoperative fluorescence to loupes. ZEISS supports neurosurgeons in effectively managing complex conditions, generating enhanced outcomes and improving patient lives. Surgical microscopes from ZEISS are designed to meet the challenging demands of neurosurgery during long hours of

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IMPRINT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE EDITORIAL CONTENTS Prof. Dr. Robert Behr Klinik für Neurochirurgie Klinikum Fulda gAG Universitäts-Medizin Marburg Campus Fulda Pacelliallee 4 36043 Fulda ı Germany

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MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION FORM EUROPEAN SKULL BASE SOCIETY Send to: Robert Behr, Secretary General Dep. of Neurosurgery Klinikum Fulda gAG Pacelliallee 4 36043 Fulda Germany Email: [email protected]

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