The Third day-Sunday, May 20, 2007
Morning Seminar
7:00–8:00 Hotel Metropolitan Sendai
MS3-1 |
Surgical Principle of Internal Carotid Artery Aneurysms |
Room MA |
MS3-2 |
Management of Pituitary Adenoma |
Room MB |
MS3-3 |
Degenerative Spinal Disorders/Surgical Management |
Room MC |
MS3-4 |
Epilepsy Surgery:Fundamentals and Applications |
Room MD |
MS3-5 |
Neurosurgical Management of Pain Disorders |
Room ME |
MS3-6 |
Current status of SPECT:Update |
Room MF |
PS3-1
Focus of Multimodality Treatment/AVM & Skull Base Meningioma
8:40–10:35 Main Hall
Moderators: |
Kimitoshi Sano (Fujita Health University, Aichi) |
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Nobuo Hashimoto (Kyoto University, Kyoto) |
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Masaaki Yamamoto (Mito GammaHouse, Katsuta Hospital, Ibaraki) |
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Nobuhito Saito (The University of Tokyo, Tokyo) |
Part 1:AVM(SM grade 3)
1.AVM (SM grade 3) |
Michael T. Lawton (University of California, San Francisco, USA) |
2.Microsurgical Extirpation for Cerebral AVMs (Grade III) (10 min.) |
Kazuhiko Nozaki (Kyoto University, Kyoto) |
3.Indication and Limitation of Gamma Knife Radiosugery for Grade 3 AVM (10 min.) |
Keisuke Maruyama (The University of Tokyo Hospital, Tokyo) |
4.Multidisciplinary Treatment for AVM (SM grade 3):Role of Endovascular Surgery (10 min.) |
Teruyasu Hirayama (Nihon University, Tokyo) |
Part 2:Skull base meningioma
5.What is the Best Therapeutic Modality for Skull Base Meningiomas?:A Systematic Review (8 min.) |
Iwao Yamakami (Chiba University, Chiba) |
6.Role of Surgical Removal for Clinoidal Meningioma (12 min.) |
Eiji Kohmura (Kobe University, Hyogo) |
7.Role of Surgery:Petroclival Meningioma (12 min.) |
Kenji Ohata (Osaka City University, Osaka) |
8.The Long-term Perspective on Meningioma Radiosurgery:Experience from over 1,000 Patients (12 min.) |
Douglas Kondziolka (University of Pittsburgh, USA) |
PS3-2
Challenge of Neurosurgery in Perforating Artery Preservation
10:40–12:30 Main Hall
Moderators: |
Isao Yamamoto (Yokohama City University, Kanagawa) |
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Junichi Kuratsu (Kumamoto University, Kumamoto) |
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Akira Takahashi (Department of Neuroendovascular Therapy, Tohoku University, Miyagi) |
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Yoshiaki Shiokawa (Kyorin University, Tokyo) |
1.Perforator Occlusion and Stroke Syndrome (12 min.) |
Makoto Takagi (Department of Neurology, Tokyo Saiseikai Central Hospital, Tokyo) |
2.Radiological Anatomy of the Basal Perforating Arteries of the Brain (12 min.) |
Shoki Takahashi (Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Tohoku University, Miyagi) |
3.Intraoperative Monitoring of the Blood Flow Insufficiency in Perforating Arteries during Aneurysm Surgery (12 min.) |
Tatsuya Sasaki (Fukushima Medical University, Fukushima) |
4.Inovative Techniques to Preserve Perforators in the Aneurysmal Surgery (12 min.) |
Hiroyuki Kinouchi (University of Yamanashi, Yamanashi) |
5.Preservation of Perforating Arteries during Resection of Benign Brain Tumors (12 min.) |
Kiyoshi Saito (Nagoya University, Aichi) |
6.Preservation of the Perforating Arteries during the Resection of Gliomas (12 min.) |
Toshihiro Kumabe (Tohoku University, Miyagi) |
7.Preservation of Perforators in Neuroendovascular Treatment (13 min.) |
Pierre Lasjaunias (Centre Hospitalier de Bicêtre, Neuroradiologie Diagnostique et Thérapeutique, France) |
Closing Remarks
12:30–12:35 Main Hall
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