NeurochirurgiaUniversità degli Studi
di Messina
2 EANS Trauma and Critical Care Update MeetingWFNS NeuroTraumatology - NeuroRehabilitation
and Reconstructive Committee Simposia
nd
October 3 - 4 2019Milazzo - MessinaSicily
Dear ColleaguesWe cordially invite you to attend the International Conference Pannonians Move to Sicily - CNS Trauma: The Challenge of Reconstruction, which will be held on October 3-4, 2019 in Milazzo-Messina, Italy. The conference is the perpetuation of the successful Pannonians Meeting on TBI that have been organised by Dr. Andras Buki and Tamas Doczi in Pecs, Hungary in a new join-format between the Universities of Messina, Pecs, and Lund.Presidents of the Congress are John T. Povlishock and Franco Servadei, Francesco Tomasello and Tamas Doczi, and is under the auspices of the WFNS, EANS, SINCh, UNIME, AOU Policlinico G.Martino.We expect an outstanding Faculty coming from the world-wide TBI community!
Topics of the conference are: basic pathomechanisms; models, databases in traslational researches; recommendations andguidelines; reconstruction and restoration in TBI and SCI; burningquestion of global care for TBI.
We will also host two specific WFNS Symposia of the Neurotraumatology and of the Neurorehabilitation & Reconstructive Neurosurgery Commitees The symposium will be held in Milazzo, the place where Ulysses was shipwrecked and met Polyphemus, is located at the base of a peninsula that juts into the Tyrrhenian Sea with a small promontory, 43 kilometres (27 mi) from the city of Messina, in an exclusive residential community with green space overlooking a crystalline sea-bay, beaches and one of the largest Moorish castles in Europe. The hospitality will be in a 4-star hotel and has been designed to offer guests maximum comfort and technology.
We invite you, as well as members of your group, to participate tothe conference!
See you in Milazzo!!!
Andras Buki, Antonino Germanò, Niklas Marklund
Octo
ber 3
20
19
R
oo
m A
08:00 - 08:30 Welcome
08:30 - 10:00 Basic Pathomechanisms
Open Coffee
10:10 - 11:30 Models, Databases in Translational Research
Pathophysiology of Intracranial Hypertension
Chair: F. Tomasello, T. Doczi, P. Cappabianca
Chair: F. Servadei, L. Califano, T. Khan
11:40 - 12:40 Models, Databases in Translational Research Chair: M. Scerrati, A. Pompucci, D. D’Avella
M. CzosnykaThe Role of Mitochondria on TBI PathophysiologyS. SignorettiOligodendroglia in TBI N. MarklundPreclinical Studies on Pathophysiology of TBI H. BramlettBiomarkers in Preclinical ResearchK. Wang
Keynote Lecture: Role of Neuroinflammation and its Resolution in TBIS. Cuzzocrea
Multivariate Projection MethodA.T. Mazzeo
A Critical Appraisal of Biomarker PlatformsS. Mondello
Neurotrauma Models and Their RelevanceM. RislingPharmacological Lab Research in TBI- What is in the Pipeline?A. UnterbergDatabases in Preclinical and Clinical TBID. Agoston
Keynote Lecture: The Role of Laboratory-Developed Tests in the Assessment of Brain Injury and Disease
R.L. Hayes
Roo
m A
O
ctob
er 3
2
01
9
Development of a Serum Biobank and Preliminary Biomarker Investigations in a Large Scale International TBI StudyE. CzeiterDAI Made VisibleA. Potapov
Imaging Detected Changes and their Relationshipsto Biomarker DiscoverR. Diaz-Arrastia
12:40 - 13:00
Special lecture: Global Perspective in TBIF. Servadei
Clinical Recommendations for DCC. Iaccarino
Functional Changes and Cranioplasty During RehabilitationR. Formisano
Improving Outcomes in TBI PatientsA. Valadka
13:00 - 14:00
Recommendations and GuidelinesChair: A. Lavano, F. Zenga, N. Marklund
Identification and Implementation of Best Practices in the Treatment of TBI- The Chinese ExperienceL. Yang
14:00 - 15:00
Short CommunicationsChair: A. Buki, L. Denaro, D. Solari
Cranioplasty: Our Experience in the Last 4 Years with the CryopreservationC. De SimoneSinking Bullet Syndrome: a Unique Case of Transhemispheric MigrationL. AugustoThe Role of Neck Positioning in ICP ControlG. PetrellaOur Experience of Using Guidelines in Treatment of TBI in ChildrenZ. Semenova
15:00 - 16:30
Lunch
Welcome CeremonyAula Magna Rettorato - University of MessinaDamiano Foundation TBI Research Educational GrantGrant Awarded to a Young Neurosurgeon
18:30
Octo
ber 3
20
19
R
oo
m A
S. Nigro
Anticoagulants Therapy and mTBI Patients C. Zoia
C. Zoia
Acute Alcohol Intoxication in mTBI Patients C. ZoiaResolution and Treatment of Traumatic Brain and Spine Injuries in Primary Health Care Unit N. Syrmos
Circulating miRNAs signature in serum mild Traumatic Brain InjuryM. Aguennouz
Specialties of Childhood Severe Traumatic Brain Injury in the South Pannonian Regions D. SzellàrThe Use of Synthetic Hydroxyapatite (Custom Bone) in Reconstructive Surgery of Skull Defects in ChildrenA. Marshintsev
A Monocentric Prospective Observational Study on Outcome of Patients with Moderate/Severe TBI (TBI-Pro): Preliminary Results of 225 PatientsP. Gritti
Antiplatelet and Anticoagulants Drugs in mTBI Patients
Brain and Memory Changes in Long Term Survivors of Severe Non Missile Traumatic Brain Injury 1 Vs 8 Years: a Voxel-Based Morphometry Follow-Up Study
Lectio MagistralisJohn T. PovlishockLectio MagistralisFrancesco Tomasello
Roo
m A
O
ctob
er 4
2
01
9
Reconstruction and Restoration – Brain injuryChair: R. Ghardipour, M. Munari, K. Rotim
Resiliency in Severe TBIG. BonannoMemory and Anatomical Changes in Severe Non Missile TBI: 1 Vs 8 Yrs of Follow-upF. TomaiuoloBehavioural Outcomes and Emotional Regulation Following TBIM. QuattropaniAirway and Nutrition Management in Severe TBIO. PiazzaEarly Vs Late Cranial Reconstruction Following TBIH. MeeCranioplasty After TBI Using 3D Additive Manufacturing of Customized Implants: Current and Future PerspectivesB. SplavskiEndoscopic transnasal-transorbital approaches to the orbit: how we do itA. KarligkiotisEndocrinological ReconstructionF. FerraùNeuroanesthesiaS. Robicsek
08:30 - 10:30
Concomitant Traumatic Cranio-Spinal Injury and Modern Approaches for Spinal ReconstructionA. DemetriadesBiotechnologies and Biomaterials for Spinal ReconstructionR. Papalia
Open Coffee
10:30 - 12:05 Reconstruction and Restoration – Spinal Cord InjuryChair: G. Barbagallo, A. Demetriades, V. Denaro
Octo
ber 4
20
19
R
oo
m A
New Techniques in Spinal Reconstruction for Compression FracturesN. Francaviglia
A. RacoSpinal Reconstruction. Where Are We Now?
L. Rasulic
D. Dietrich
Viable C5 and C6 Proximal Stump Use in Reconstructive Surgery of the Adult Brachial Plexus Traction Injuries
T. KapapaPediatric TBI – Pathomechanisms/Differences with Adults
The Changing Face of TBI Slong the Different Ages of the Life
12:10 - 13:30 Post-Traumatic Hydrocephalus and Other TBI ScenariosChair: A. Belli, P. De Marinis, A. Sik
Keynote Lecture: The Role of Rehabilitation and Neural Engineering in Promoting Recovery After Spinal Cord Injury
A. Chieregato
Z. CzosnykaPost-Traumatic Hydrocephalus
K. FountasHydrodynamic Consequences after TBI
A. MaasKeynote Lecture: Inequalities of Care: are They a Destiny?
ADJOURN
Roo
m B
O
ctob
er 3
2
01
9
Welcome
Spinal ReconstructionChair: P. Ciappetta, M. Tomei, S. Tumbiolo
Cervical Spine ReconstructionJ. ZhongCVJ Reconstruction in TraumaM. VisocchiSpinal Reconstruction in Elderly PatientsM. ZileliFiber-Tracking Reconstruction in SCIG. InnocenziLumbar Spinal Reconstruction in TraumaA. Barbanera3D Conduits for Neural Transdifferentiation and Stem Cell Transplantation in Reconstruction in Spinal Cord LesionsC. Steyn
Modern Neurosurgical Techniques of Cranial ReconstructionA. OliviOsteointegration in Cranial RecostructionR. StefiniNew Strategies for Diagnosis and Recovery Monitoring of Brain ConcussionF. Pastore
M. Mehedorn
Indications and Risks of Deep Brain Stimulation for Persistent Vegetative State
Ultrasound MR-Guided for the Treatment of Post-Traumatic Tremor G. IacopinoExperience on Surgical Treatment for Post-Traumatic EpilepsyG. Broggi
09:20 - 09:30
09:30 - 10:40
10:40 - 12:20 CranioCerebral ReconstructionChair: G Barbagallo, G. Nicoletti, A. Delitala
WFNS symposia
Education in NeurosurgeryF. TomaselloCranial Reconstruction Between Art and PrinciplesL. SantiEndoscopy in Reconstructive ProceduresD. LocatelliCranioplasty: Timing and MaterialsG.L. ZonaNew Trends in CNS StimulationR. RicciutiSpinal Reconstruction after TraumaP. CiappettaCBF Reconstruction in Post-Traumatic HydrocephalusC. AnileNew Technology in Cranioplasty: Titanium Electron Beam Melting (EBM) 3D PrintD. La TorreFinal RemarksM. Visocchi, M. Mehdorn
Octo
ber 3
20
19
R
oo
m B
Vagal Nerve Stimulation in Post-Traumatic EpilepsyA. Lavano, R. MarottaEndoscopic Reconstruction of CSF Pathways in HydrocephalusP. Oppido
14:00 - 15:00Chair: D. Garbossa, F. Di Meco, F. De Ponte
15:00 - 16:40 Burning Questions in RecontructionChair: J. Zhong, M. Mehdorn, R. De Falco
G. Cinalli
Medtronic – Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy: Basic Principles and Preliminary Experience
J.-F. Payen
Integra – How Neuromonitoring Can Help to Decide on Decompressive Hemicraniectomy?
G. IbrahimAMS Group –AS Medicali
New Frontiers in Cranioplasty
Innovations
Roo
m B
O
ctob
er 4
2
01
9
Welcome
Session IChair: C. Iaccarino, A. Buki
WFNS and Education in LMICsF. ServadeiTBI CENTRE and International CollaborationA. MaasICP Monitoring : What is a Dangerously High ICP?N. MarklundNeurotrauma in Developing CountriesT. Khan
Decompressive Cranictomies RevisitedK. FountasDecompressive Cranictomies in LMICsC. IaccarinoTraumatic Brain Injuries in Hungary: Lessons Learned from Recent Studies A. Buki
09:20 - 09:30
09:30 - 10:30
10:30 - 11:30 Session IIChair: F. Servadei, A. Maas
Spinal Trauma : A Third World PerspectiveA. A. ShahPosttraumatic SeizuresH. MeeSignificance of Cerebral Ventriculographic BiomarkersB. Splavski
09:15 - 21:20 Session IIIChair: B. Splavaski, N. Marklund
WFNS symposia
Presidents of the CongressJohn T. PovlishockFranco Servadei
Honorary PresidentsTamas DocziFrancesco Tomasello
Andras BukiAntonino GermanòNiklas Marklund
Organizing Committee
Scientific Committee
Filippo Flavio AngileriGaetano BudaFabio CacciolaMaria CaffoSalvatore Massimiliano CardaliAlfredo ContiFrancesco Saverio De PonteFelice EspositoGiovanni Raffa
Local CommitteeConcetta AlafaciGerardo CarusoMaria Francesca FalconePatrizia FioreMaria GiusaGoffredo GravinaSebastiano LucernaMarcello PassalacquaDaniele Sacco
Organizing Secretariatbisazza gangi s.r.l.
congressi - eventi98122 MESSINA
LARGO SAN GIACOMO, 1/2TEL. 090.641 57 99 FAX 090.641 35 20
LINKSEANS NeuroTrauma Section
WFNS Neurotraumatology CommitteeWFNS Neurorehabilitation Committee
PLATINUM SPONSOR
GOLD SPONSOR
SPONSOR