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Istanbul Congress Center, Turkey

WORLD FEDERATION OF NEUROSURGICAL SOCIETIES

XVI. World Congress

of Neurosurgery

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Table of Contents

August 20-25, 2017 - Istanbul Congress Center

02 Welcome Messages

02 • Welcome from the Congress President

03 • Welcome from the WFNS President

04 • Welcome from the TNS President

05 World Federation of Neurosurgical Socities

06 Officers and Committees

08 WFNS Committee Meetings Schedule

10 Organization

10 • Turkish Neurosurgical Society

12 Congress Information 12 • Congress Overview 12 • Registration 13 • Preview Room 13 • E-Poster Area 13 • Office Hours 14 • Floor Plan 22 Program At-A-Glance 23 Guidelines

23 • Guidelines for Scientific Sessions

24 • List of Invited Faculty

28 • Plenary Speakers

51 List of Scholarship Recipients

54 Award Winners

54 • The Scoville Award

55 • The Medal of Honor

58 • The Young Neurosurgeons Award

60 Useful Information about Istanbul, Turkey

62 General Information

63 • How to Get to Istanbul Congress Center by

Transportation

64 • Official Hotels

66 • Tour Programs

70 Sponsors & Exhibitors

70 • List of Sponsors

71 • Exhibition Floor Plan with List of Exhibitors

72 • Sponsor & Exhibitor’s Directory

84 Daily Program 86 • Sunday, August 20 101 • Monday, August 21 141 • Tuesday, August 22 185 • Wednesday, August 23 225 • Thursday, August 24 265 • Friday, August 25 276 E-Poster 318 Author List

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Welcome Messages

Welcome from the Congress President

Dear Colleagues, dear Friends,

I would like to welcome you to the XVI. WFNS World Congress of Neurosurgery in Istanbul, Turkey. It is a great honor to host the most infl uential gathering of neurosurgeons and neuroscientists in this historic capital.

With its benefi cial location, connecting Europe and Asia, facilitating traveling to the “Olympics of Neurosurgery” and its welcoming atmosphere, Istanbul bridges the Orient and the Occident in the most natural manner, creating the perfect environment for the exchange of scientifi c knowledge and friendship. Just as Istanbul unites infl uences of its remarkable history with the young and modern vibe of a futuristic metropolis, the art of neurological surgery fuses established techniques with modern technology. The historical sites, ancient ruins of the Byzantine Empire, the traditional bazaars and the marvelous religious edifi ces off er a one of a kind atmosphere, encapsulating the city and taking you on a unique journey through our history and culture. The breathtaking beauty of the turquoise sea of diamonds, the Bosporus, divides Asia and Europe, just to be joining the two beautiful shores in Istanbul. With great respect to our remarkable past, the city presents a modernized surrounding with its countless educational institutions, its developing infrastructure, and national and international shopping possibilities. We want to introduce you to the spark of the city and take you on an adventure you will always remember. Our mesmerizing social activities and surprises await you!

Istanbul has always been the melting point of diff erent cultural, religious, and political backgrounds and will now off er the stage for international neurosurgeons to get together in the name of science in defi ance of political disputes around the world. It is in our power to pass our scientifi c memento the next generation to let the spirit of neurosurgery evolve.

Countless surgeons and scientists have honored this outstanding operation style and its sensitive approach. The earliest manifestation of interventions done to the skull were discovered when ancient skulls with artifi cial holes were found. The establishment of the modern understanding of neurosurgery in the early 20th century evened out the scientifi c journey for surgeons, who then operated in theaters and were respected for their craft. More and more young doctors were intrigued by the mysteries the brain was hiding. When fi nally, in 1955, a meeting of senior European neurosurgeons and representatives of 17 national neurosurgical societies took place in Brussels, with which the WFNS laid its fi rst milestone. The hard work of our teachers and their teachers is the reason we devote ourselves to go beyond limits and make the impossible possible. With great respect to the history of our profession, it is our duty to continue our mission and keep the Olympic fi re of Neurosurgery alive. Our union on behalf of neurosurgery clears the way for innovation in our fi eld. To aid this progression, we have to join forces, build up on previous knowledge and add new ideas, techniques and information to lead our minds to grow.

The scientifi c program of the World Congress 2017 off ers distinguished pre-congress courses, highly educational and fascinating presentations. I strongly believe these sessions, symposia and presentations will guide our young neurosurgeons, expanding their intellects and introducing them to paths for a brighter future.

I am dignifi ed that in the face of current political disturbances and the internationally threatening terror, we have organized a state of the art congress, aiming to satisfy our highly-respected colleagues and dear friends. This is proof that science will always conquer fear and that we will always unite to carry out our profession with dignity and honor, regardless of boundaries we face.

The amazing echo and positive response to our Congress with its 648 speakers from 90 countries despite the politically tumultuous times around the world, fi lls me with pride and shows that science will always fi nd its way. I owe gratitude to all my dear colleagues, who contributed immensely to the accomplishment of our congress. They worked selfl essly for the success of the WFNS, and for that I am very grateful. On behalf of the Organising Committee, I wish you all an unforgettable time in Istanbul. May this congress lead to stronger friendships, inspirations and new international connections in the mission of our

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Yong-Kwang Tu

President

World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies

Welcome from the WFNS President

Dear Colleagues,

It is a great pleasure to welcome you to this 16th Congress of the World Federation of Neurosurgical

Societies. The WFNS World Congress is the most signifi cant event in the WFNS Calendar, a time when our organization can discuss and review what has been achieved over the past four years, and a time to make key decisions about how we should proceed in the future. The WFNS World Congress is also an occasion where participants can engage with the latest developments in neurosurgical practice, and have an opportunity to listen to renowned researchers and practitioners from all around the world. Our world is changing very rapidly, especially in the realm of technology. The scientifi c program which has been organized for this World Congress includes seminars which address the most advanced developments in our fi eld. This is a challenging, stimulating and exciting time, and I know that you will fi nd these qualities refl ected in the presentations which have been selected by the Scientifi c Committee of the WFNS World Congress.

Creating a World Congress like this takes an enormous amount of dedication, and time and eff ort. I would like to thank Professor Ture, President of the World Congress, and his Organizing Committee and Professor Kiris, past President of the Turkish Neurosurgical Society, and Professor Caglar, current President of the Turkish Neurosurgical Society, for all that they have done to make this World Congress a success. I would also like to give a special thanks to Professor Solaroglu and his scientifi c committee, who have organized the outstanding scientifi c program which has been made available to participants at this WFNS World Congress.

We are truly fortunate to be able to meet together in this wonderful city of Istanbul. I know that you will enjoy seeing old acquaintances and meeting new friends, and that the information which you learn here will be of great value when you return to your practice as neurosurgeons. My best wishes to you all,

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Welcome Messages

Welcome from the TNS President

Dear Friends and Colleagues

On behalf of the Turkish Neurosurgical Society; we are delighted and proud to host such an important event and welcoming you all in Istanbul for the WFNS XVI.World Congress of Neurosurgery. The main goal of the WFNS 2017 Istanbul is to pave the way for a scientifi c environme nt where recent developments in neurosurgery are reviewed, the results of research are discussed and ideas are exchanged.

The amazing beauty of İstanbul, city on two continents, will enable the participants to experience unforgettablememories. Furthermore, spending some time within our community will also give you a unique opportunity to enjoy the warm Turkish hospitality.

We will also off er a varied social programme to provide an opportunity to meet old friends and make new ones. We are confi dent that our scientifi c organisation, together with the well-known Turkish hospitality, will make the WFNS 2017 Istanbul a memorable event.

Look forward to endowing us with many precious and long-lasting memories to cherish. Sincerely,

Yusuf Şükrü Çağlar

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World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies

The World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies (WFNS) aspires to promote global improvement in neurosurgical care. The mission of the World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies (WFNS) is to work together with our member societies to improve worldwide neurosurgical care, training and research to benefi t our patients.

Founded in 1955, the World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies (WFNS) is a professional scientifi c, non-governmental organization composing of 130 member societies, consisting of 5 Continental Associations, 6 Affi liate Societies and 119 National Neurosurgical Societies, representing over 49,000 neurosurgeons worldwide.

The WFNS is governed by an Executive Committee (EC) consisting of two delegates from each Member Society and an Administrative Council (AC) composed of the offi cers of the Federation who are elected every four years. The EC meets every two years and is guided by the Administrative Council which meets at least annually.

The goal of the WFNS are deliberated and pursued through scientifi c, standing and ad hoc committees and during the International Congress of Neurological Surgery which takes place every four years.

WFNS Mission Statement

About the WFNS

About the WFNS Congress

XVI. 2017 Istanbul, Turkey Uğur Türe

No Year Host City, Country Congress President

I 1957 Brussels, Belgium P. Van Gehuchten

II 1961 Washington DC, United States P. C. Bucy

III 1965 Copenhagen, Denmark E. Busch

IV 1969 New York, United States H. H. Merritt & A. E. Walker

V 1973 Tokyo, Japan Keiji Sano

VI 1977 Sao Paulo, Brazil Aloysio De Mattos Pimenta

VII 1981 Munich, Germany Karl-August Bushe

VIII 1985 Toronto, Canada Alan R. Hudson

IX 1989 New Delhi, India Brigadier Ramamurthi

X 1993 Acapulco, Mexico Mauro Loyo-Varela

XI 1997 Amsterdam, Netherlands H. August Van Alphen

XII 2001 Sydney, Australia Noel Dan

XIII 2005 Marrakech, Morocco Abdeslam El Khamlichi

XIV 2009 Boston, United States Roberto Heros

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Offi cers and Committees

Off icers of 16

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President : Uğur Türe

Honorary Presidents : M. Gazi Yaşargil, H. Ziya Gökalp, Ertekin Arasıl, Tunçalp Özgen, Ethem Beşkonaklı Vice President : Mehmet Zileli

Second Vice Presidents : Murad Bavbek, Y. Şükrü Çağlar, Talat Kırış Secretary : Yusuf İzci

Assistant Secretary : Başar Atalay Treasurer : Feridun Acar Assistant Treasurer : Özerk Okutan Scientifi c Program Chair : İhsan Solaroğlu

Local Arrangements Committee of 16

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Chairman : Mehmet Zileli Co-Chairman : Talat Kırış Co-Chairman : Y. Şükrü Çağlar

Vice Chairman : Murad Bavbek Member : Nurperi Gazioğlu Member : S. Murat İmer

Member : Kadir Kotil

Member : İbrahim Ziyal

Senior Advisory Board of TNS

Osman Ekin Özcan

Yamaç Taşkın M. Nur Altınörs Kaya Aksoy M. Necmettin Pamir Hüsamettin Gökay Fahir Özer Aysima Altınok Saff et Mutluer Memet Özek

Executive Committee of TNS

President : Y. Şükrü Çağlar Vice president : Talat Kırış Secretary : Selçuk Peker

Treasurer : Cengiz Çokluk Assistant Treasurer : H. Hayri Kertmen Member : M.Sedat Çağlı Member : Tanju Uçar

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WFNS Administrative Council

President : Yong-Kwang Tu President-Elect : Franco Servadei First Vice-President : Hildo Azevedo-Filho Secretary : Basant K. Misra

Assistant-Secretary : Gail L. Rosseau Treasurer : Christopher M. Loftus Assistant-Treasurer : Amir Samii

President of WFNS Congress 2017 : Uğur Türe

Offi cers and Committees

WFNS Honorary Presidents

Adelola Adeloye Alan R. Hudson Edward R. Laws Leonidas Quintana

Armando Basso Hee-Won Jung Friedrich Loew Mahadeeva Sambasivan

Jacques Brotchi Tetsuo Kanno Mauro Loyo-Varela Robert F. Spetzler

Maurice Choux Abdeslam El Khamlichi José-Gérardo Martin-Rodriguez Madjid Samii

Noel G. Dan Shigeaki Kobayashi Jorge Mendez Lindsay Symon

Sayed El Gindi Alexander Konovalov Russel Patterson Kintomo Takakura

Roberto C. Heros Takeshi Kawase Fernando Rueda-Franco Jacques C. de Villiers

Other WFNS Offi

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Coordinator of Committee Activities : Miguel Arraez Historian : Edward R. Laws Manager, Federation WEB : Merwyn Bagan

WFNS Central Offi

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Address : 5 Rue du Marché 1260 Nyon, Vaud Switzerland

Tel : +41 (0) 22 362 4304 • Fax: +41 (0) 22 362 4352 • E-mail: teresachen@wfns.org • centraloffi ce@wfns.org

Contacts : Mrs Hsiao-Hui (Teresa) Chen

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Organization

WFNS AC/EC Meetings

August 20 (Sun) 08.30 - 12.00 12.00 - 14.00 14.00 - 17.40 WFNS Foundation Meeting WFNS Foundation Meeting Lunch

WFNS 1st EC Meeting WFNS 1st AC Meeting WFNS 1st AC Meeting Lunch WFNS 2nd EC Meeting WFNS 2nd EC Meeting Lunch WFNS 3rd EC Meeting WFNS 3rd EC Meeting Lunch WFNS 2nd AC Meeting WFNS 3rd AC Meeting

Hilton Bosphorus Hotel / Lobby Floor / Hall Mercury Hilton Bosphorus Hotel / Lobby Floor / Bosphorus Terrace Restaurant

Hilton Bosphorus Hotel / Convention Center / Lower Level Hilton Bosphorus Hotel / Lobby Floor / Hall Mercury Hilton Bosphorus Hotel / Lobby Floor / Bosphorus Terrace Restaurant

Hilton Bosphorus Hotel / Convention Center / Lower Level Hilton Bosphorus Hotel / Convention Center / Lower Level

Hilton Bosphorus Hotel / Lobby Floor / Hall Mercury Istanbul Congress Center / Floor B2 / Hall Yıldız 1 08.30 - 17.30 12.30 - 14.00 08.30 - 16.30 12.45 - 14.30 09.00 - 11.45 12.00 - 14:00 08.30 - 10.00 13.00 - 16.00 August 21 (Mon) August 22 (Tue) August 24 (Thu) August 25 (Fri)

WFNS Committee Meetings

23 August 2017@ Istanbul Convention Center (Congress Venue)

Floor Room Nr. 13:00-14:00 14:00-15:00 15:00-16:00 16:00-17:00 17:00-18:00

B3 43 Young Neurosurgeons Forum AANS Society CoordinatorCommittee

B3 60 Neuroendoscopy Committee Neurosurgery Women in

Committee

Neurosurgical Technology Committee

B3 61 Ethics & Medico-Legal Aff airs Committee Neurotraumatology Committee

B3 22 Neurorehabilitation & Reconstructive

Neurosurgery Committee

Military Neurosurgeons Committee

B3 02 Peripheral Nerve Surgery Committee Constitution & Bylaws Committee Skull-Base Surgery Committee Committee for Co-ordinating

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Organization

Inherited Tradition to New Horizons

The Turkish Neurosurgical Society (TNS) is dedicated to advancing the specialty of neurological surgery in order to provide the highest quality of neurosurgical management and care in Turkey and beyond the borders.

The history of neurosurgery as a practice may be somewhat brief when compared to all other medical practices. During recent excavations in Aşıklı Höyük, 35 skulls - which had undergone a surgical procedure called “trepanation” - were found. However, it is diffi cult to tell whether these procedures were performed because of medical reasons or religious purposes such as to exorcise demons. Although modern history of neurosurgery began in Turkey in the 20th century, in Anatolia thousands of diff erent neurosurgical touchstones form modern procedures.

Brief History of Pre-TNS Era

This era starts with Dr. Cemil Topuzlu (1868-1958) who should be considered the founder of modern surgery in Turkey. Dr. Topuzlu operated on many surgical cases for Pott’s disease, spinal and cranial injuries and brain abscesses. One of his cranial abscess cases was presented to the French Surgical Societies, which had most likely been the fi rst international neurosurgical presentation from Turkey.

In the years that followed, Dr. Alexander Kamburoğlu (?-1913), Dr. Garabe Yahoub (1865-1936), and Dr. Mim Kemal Öke (1884-1955) performed brain and spinal surgeries. Dr. Öke wrote the fi rst neurosurgery book in Turkish called “Dimağ ve Cümcüme Afetleri ve Tedavileri (Disasters of the Mind and Skull and Their Treatment)”. Dr. Abdulkadir Cahit Tuner went to Germany for formal studies, and became the fi rst neurosurgeon in Turkey in 1923. Until then all the neurosurgical procedures were performed by general surgeons.

In 1949, Dr. Hami Dilek founded the fi rst clinic with a specialization program in neurosurgery. Later on, Dr. Feyyaz Berkay, who received his education in the USA, established the fi rst neurosurgery clinic in Cerrahpaşa Medical School. Similarly, Dr. Bülent Tarcan, who was trained in the United Kingdom, returned to Turkey to establish the fi rst neurosurgery clinic in Çapa Medical School. These were followed by the establishment neurosurgery clinics in Hacettepe University in 1960, in Ankara University in 1965, and Ege University in 1967. Neurosurgery clinics were sprung and spread all over Anatolia, while Dr. Berkay was a trailblazer in the foundation of the fi rst Turkish Neurosurgical Society (TNS). The fi rst Neurosurgery Congress convened in 1971, but due to the political atmosphere of the time, there were limitations and it could not be carried out as expected or planned. Unfortunately, in 1980 the Turkish military coup closed down almost all independent societies such as the Turkish Neurosurgical Society.

Turkish Neurosurgical Society (TNS)

The Turkish Neurosurgical Society (TNS) is the main society of the neurosurgical specialty in Turkey. TNS was established in October, 1985. There are at present almost 1800 neurosurgeons in Turkey. Today, with its 1200 members, the TNS is the main organization for neurosurgeons in our country. Neurosurgery in Turkey has been improving every year: today, many neurosurgical departments perform state of the art surgical and medical procedures.

In 1959, Dr. Türkmen, who completed training at Philadelphia Medical Center, founded the Neurosurgery Department in Hacettepe University School of Medicine and left Turkey in 1960. Dr Nurhan Avman (1928-1968) directed this department until 1965. After leaving Hacettepe University, Dr Avman founded the Neurosurgery Department in Ankara University. Later

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presidents were Dr. Aykut Erbengi, Dr. Özdemir Gürçay, Dr. Tunçalp Özgen, Dr. Yücel Kanpolat, Dr. Osman Ekin Özcan, Dr. Ertekin Arasıl, Dr. Yamaç Taşkın, Dr. M. Nur Altınörs, Dr. M. Kemali Baykaner, Dr. Kaya Aksoy, Dr. M. Necmettin Pamir, Dr. Nurcan Özdamar, Dr. Ö. Selçuk Palaoğlu, Dr. Mehmet Zileli, Dr. Ethem Beşkonaklı, Dr. Murat Bavbek, Dr. Uğur Türe, Dr. Zeki Şekerci, Dr. Talat Kırış and Dr. Şükrü Çağlar.

This non-governmental society arose to this day from the day it became active, and it accelerated the publishing of scientifi c studies. TNS is the most prominent scientifi c and professional organization in its fi eld of activity. This society provides support for neurosurgeons all over the country and also encourages research activities among young trainees as well as funding scientifi c projects. Nowadays, at least twelve scholarships for international courses are provided. The society also contributes to the specialty by merits awards for select scientifi c studies, thereby enabling scientifi c progress.

Under TNS, there are six education and training groups: (1) pediatric neurosurgery, (2) spinal and peripheral nerve surgery, (3) neuro-oncology surgery, (4) stereotactic, functional, pain and epilepsy surgery, (5) neurovascular surgery, and (6) neurotrauma. There are also 24 diff erent boards under TNS such as social rights of membership, external relations, social responsibility projects, R&D activities, training of trainers, professional and personnel rights, and insurance system. They all together form a big structure, rapidly growing and becoming one of the most popular scientifi c organizations of Europe and West Asia.

TNS is also an active member of the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies (EANS) and the World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies (WFNS). Therefore, TNS cooperates with these organizations in scholarship programs and establishing educational standards in the practice of neurosurgery. TNS is one of the best-organized national societies in Turkey. It has so far held 31 national congresses as well as numerous courses and hands-on workshops.

TNS organizes its annual national congress in April of every year. This year, the 31th National Neurosurgery Congress was organized in Antalya with at least 1400 participants. In addition, both national and International Basic Neurosurgery Courses are designed for residents in training and junior neurosurgeons. These consist of four annual courses, covering the key topics of Vascular Neurosurgery, Tumor, Neurotrauma/Functional Neurosurgery, and Spine/Peripheral Nerves. Hence, the course cycle takes four years to complete. Specifi c course features include up to 10 hours of daily lectures, nearly 100 topics in each course. This year, as well as the TNS Congress, IBNC (Term II Course II, Neuro-oncology) was performed prior to congress sessions in Antalya. Today, these courses constitute some real success stories for TNS, with an increasing number of participants from all over the world.

TNS has 2 scientifi c peer-review journals, both of which have been continuously in publication since 1989. The Turkish journal is called “Türk Nöroşirürji Dergisi” and the international journal “Turkish Neurosurgery”. Besides journals, TNS publishes a bulletin each year and publishes all the oral and poster presentations of the national congress.

To increase the quality of education, a Neurosurgical Board has been introduced by TNS. Members who pass the oral and written board examination are given a certifi cate. Although there is not any offi cial sub specialization for neurosurgery, several internal TNS organizations focus on certain aspects of neurosurgical care. Several meetings and symposiums are performed by these subgroups all year round.

Conclusion

The evolution of Turkish Neurosurgery may refl ect a deep inherited tradition toward innovation and development. This makes us proud of what we hace accomplished and shared in such a short time period. Turkish Neurosurgery is thankful to Gazi Yaşargil, “Neurosurgery’s man of the century” and all other masters who contributed to - and totally changed - the perspective of Neurosurgery toward lesser “No Man’s Land”.

On behalf of the Turkish Neurosurgical Society, we are delighted and really excited to host you in Istanbul for the WFNS XVI World Congress of Neurosurgery. I hope that this event will promote the highest quality of neurosurgical practice all over the world.

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Congress Information

Registration

On-Site Registration Desk

• Location

Lobby (B0), Istanbul Congress Center

• Operating Hours

08:00~18:00, August 19 (Sat)~August 20 (Sun) 06:00~17:00, August 21(Mon) ~August 25 (Fri)

Name Tag

Name tags will be used as passes. You are kindly requested to wear your name tag throughout the Congress. Please note that admission to all the session rooms will be strictly restricted to the registered participants wearing their name tags. There will be staff to check your name tag at every gate of the scientific session rooms and exhibition hall. Your name tag includes a barcode with your registration information.

Congress Kit

A congress kit distribution desk is located separately near the registration desk.

Please pick up the congress kit after scanning the bar code at your name tag. It contains a Final program, Note Pad&Pen and a Mini program book.

The Congress Kit and included materials CANNOT be replaced in the event of loss.

Certiticate of Attendance

Certifi cate of attendance will be issued and printed on the

On-Site Registration Fee

On-site registration fee can be paid by either in Cash (USD) or Credit Card (Master - Visa).

The on-site registration fees are as bellow;

• Type • On site After Aug 15th

Physicians 1050 USD*

AHP / Resident / Nurse / Student / 550 USD* Exhibitor / Spouse&Guest (Sp&G)

Social Dinner 150 USD*

Badge Reprint Fee: Attendees will incur a $30 fee for badge reprints. If you require a badge reprint, visit the Registration Desk in lobby of Istanbul Congress Center.

Congress Overview

Congress Title 16th World Congress of Neurosurgery

Date August 20 (Sun) ~25 (Fri), 2017

Venue Istanbul Congress Center, Istanbul, Turkey

Offi cial Language English

Website www.wfns2017.com

Hosted by World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies(WFNS)

Organized by Organizing Committee of the 16th World Congress of Neorosurgery

Congress Secretariat

T.:+90-216-357 23 23 pbx F.:+90-216-357 23 33 www.primeqm.com • E-mail: info@primeqm.com

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E-Poster Area

Off ice Hours

On-Site Secretariat Offi ce

•Location

Yildiz 2 Room, at B2 Floor, Istanbul Convention center

•Operating Hours

08:00~18:00, August 19 (Sat) ~ August 20 (Sun) 06:00~17:00, August 21 (Mon) ~ August 24 (Thu) 06:00~10:00, August 25 (Fri)

Tour Desk

•Location

Lobby (G0), Istanbul Congress Center

•Operating Hours

14:00~18:00, August 20 (Sun)

07:00~17:00, August 21 (Mon) ~ August 24 (Thu)

Information Desk

•Location

Lobby (G0), Istanbul Congress Center

•Operating Hours

07:00~18:00, August 20 (Sun)

06:00~17:00, August 21 (Mon) ~ August 24 (Thu) 06:00~10:00, August 25 (Fri)

Exhibition Secretariat Off ice

•Location

B5 Floor, Istanbul Congress Center

•Operating Hours

08:00~18:00, August 18 (Fri) ~ August 19 (Sat)~ August 20 (Sun) 06:00~18:00, August 21(Mon) ~ August 24 (Thu)

06:00~12:00, August 25 (Fri)

•Location Exhibition Area (B5), Istanbul Congress Center

•Operating Hours 10:00~17:00, August 21 (Mon) ~ August 24 (Thu)

07:30~11:00, August 25 (Fri)

Preview Room

If you submitted your oral presentation fi le through the congress website, your files are already installed in PC at the preview room. You can check the submitted fi le in the preview room. If you use the revised fi le for your presentation, please up-load your fi le at one of the PC’s at the preview room at least 3 hours before your presentation. The latest files are only remained in both PC at the preview room.

Please up-load the fi le at one of the PC’s at the preview room at least 3 hours before your session starts.

•Location Macka Hall at B2 Floor, Istanbul Convention Center

•Operating Hours 07:00~17:00, August 20 (Sun)

06:00~17:00, August 21 (Mon)~ August 24 (Thu) 06:00~11:00, August 25 (Fri)

Important Notice

• Be sure to check or modify your presentation materials at the Preview Room at least 3 hours before the start of the session.

• If combining video clips with PowerPoint,it is strongly recommended that you check your presentation fi le at least ONE DAY BEFORE your presentation so if there are any problems, we can deal with it.

• If you do not check your presentation file at the Preview Room, you will be responsible for any problems or faults with your presentation materials.

• It is NOT allowed to use your own laptop at the session room due to technical risk and time delay. You may supply your own laptop computer as a back-up. Particularly in the case of using MACs, you may have compatibility problems.

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Istanbul Congress Center / Floor B2

Hall August 20 (Sun) August 21 (Mon) August 22 (Tue) August 23 (Wed) August 24 (Thu) Aug 25 (Fri)

Harbiye Opening CeremonyOC Plenary Session-1PL-1

PL-2 Plenary Session-2 GEN General Session M. Gazi Yasargil 50 Years in Microneurosurgery PL-3 Plenary Session-3 GEN General Session Global Neurosurgery GEN Pediatric A Global View of Paediatric

Neurosurgery

PL-4

Plenary Session-4 Closing CeremonyCC

Beyazıt Pre-Congress CourseSP

MT-1/1 Main Topic Session-1

LS Luncheon Symposium (Carl Zeiss) KL-1/1 Keynote Lectures-1 NO.01 Oral Presentations-1 NO.04 Oral Presentations-13 MT-2/1 Main Topics Session-14

LS Luncheon Symposium (Medtronic) KL-2/1 Keynote Lectures-13 NO.07 Oral Presentations-25 NO.10 Oral Presentations-37 YNF Young Neurosurgeon Forum

MT-3/1 Main Topics Session-27

KL-3/1 Keynote Lectures-25 NO.12 Oral Presentations-49 EXP.02 Oral Presentations-61 MT-4/1 Main Topics Session-39

KL-4/1 Keynote Lectures-37 NO.15 Oral Presentations-73 NO.16 Oral Presentations-85 MT-5/1 Main Topics Session-51

Üsküdar 2

MT-1/2 Main Topic Session-2

KL-1/2 Keynote Lectures-2 NO.02 Oral Presentations-2 NO.05 Oral Presentations-14 MT-2/2 Main Topics Session-15

KL-2/2 Keynote Lectures-14 CM.01 Oral Presentations-26 NO.11 Oral Presentations-38 MT-3/2 Main Topics Session-28

KL-3/2 Keynote Lectures-26 NA.01 Oral Presentations-50 NO.13 Oral Presentations-62 MT-4/2 Main Topics Session-40

KL-4/2 Keynote Lectures-38 NA.02 Oral Presentations-74 NA.03 Oral Presentations-86 MT-5/2 Main Topics Session-52

Çamlıca

MT-1/3 Main Topic Session-3

KL-1/3 Keynote Lectures-3 INF.01 Oral Presentations-3 EXP.01 Oral Presentations-15 MT-2/3 Main Topics Session-16

KL-2/3 Keynote Lectures-15 NO.08 Oral Presentations-27 CM.03 Oral Presentations-39 MT-3/3 Main Topics Session-29

KL-3/3 Keynote Lectures-27 MSC.01 Oral Presentations-51 EXP.03 Oral Presentations-63 MT-4/3 Main Topics Session-41

KL-4/3 Keynote Lectures-39 CM.04 Oral Presentations-75 EXP.04 Oral Presentations-87 MT-5/3 Main Topics Session-53

Emirgan 2

MT-1/4 Main Topic Session-4

KL-1/4 Keynote Lectures-4 FN.01 Oral Presentations-4 FN.02 Oral Presentations-16 MT-2/4 Main Topics Session-17

KL-2/4 Keynote Lectures-16 NO.09 Oral Presentations-28 EDS.01 Oral Presentations-40 MT-3/4 Main Topics Session-30

KL-3/4 Keynote Lectures-28 SP.13 Oral Presentations-52 NO.14 Oral Presentations-64 MT-4/4 Main Topics Session-42

KL-4/4 Keynote Lectures-40 SB.01 Oral Presentations-76 EDS.03 Oral Presentations-88 MT-5/4 Main Topics Session-54

Emirgan 1

MT-1/5 Main Topic Session-5

KL-1/5 Keynote Lectures-5 NT.01 Oral Presentations-5 NT.02 MT-2/5 Main Topics Session-18

KL-2/5 Keynote Lectures-17 SP.06 Oral Presentations-29 FN.03 MT-3/5 Main Topics Session-31

LS Luncheon Symposium (Eurospine) KL-3/5 Keynote Lectures-29 FN.05 MT-4/5 Main Topics Session-43

LS Lunchoen Symposium (AONeuro) KL-4/5 Keynote Lectures-41 SB.02 MT-5/5 Main Topics Session-55

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Hall August 20 (Sun) August 21 (Mon) August 22 (Tue) August 23 (Wed) August 24 (Thu) Aug 25 (Fri)

Üsküdar 1

MT-1/7 Main Topic Session-7

GEN General Session Complications in

Neurosurgery

MT-2/7 Main Topic Session-20

GEN General Session Forum for the Political

and Socioeconomic Development of Neurosurgery “Education

and Training in Neurosurgery Analysis of

Regional Needs and Aid Available”

MT-3/7 Main Topics Session-33

3D 3D Session-1

3D 3D Session-2

MT-4/7 Main Topics Session-45

GEN General Session Cavernous Sinus GEN General Session Ethics in Neurosurgery MT-5/7 Main Topics Session-57

Beylerbeyi 2 NA-1

Pre-Congress Course

BR-1/1 Breakfast Seminars-1

MT-1/8 Main Topic Session-8

KL-1/7 Keynote Lectures-7 NV.02 Oral Presentations-7 SP.03 Oral Presentations-19 BR-2/1 Breakfast Seminars-10 MT-2/8 Main Topics Session-21

KL-2/7 Keynote Lectures-19 NV.06 Oral Presentations-31 NV.07 Oral Presentations-43 BR-3/1 Breakfast Seminars-20 MT-3/8 Main Topics Session-34

KL-3/7 Keynote Lectures-31 SP.15 Oral Presentations-55 NT.05 Oral Presentations-67 BR-4/1 Breakfast Seminars-29 MT-4/8 Main Topics Session-46

KL-4/7 Keynote Lectures-43 NV.11 Oral Presentations-79 NV.13 Oral Presentations-91 BR-5/1 Breakfast Seminars-38 MT-5/8 Main Topics Session-58

Beylerbeyi 1 NA-2

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BR-1/2 Breakfast Seminars-2

MT-1/9 Main Topic Session-9

KL-1/8 Keynote Lectures-8 NV.03 Oral Presentations-8 NV.05 Oral Presentations-20 BR-2/2 Breakfast Seminars-11 MT-2/9 Main Topics Session-22

KL-2/8 Keynote Lectures-20 PED.03 Oral Presentations-32 PED.04 Oral Presentations-44 BR-3/2 Breakfast Seminars-21 MT-3/9 Main Topics Session-35

KL-3/8 Keynote Lectures-32 NV.08 Oral Presentations-56 NV.10 Oral Presentations-68 BR-4/2 Breakfast Seminars-30 MT-4/9 Main Topics Session-47

KL-4/8 Keynote Lectures-44 NV.12 Oral Presentations-80 TEC.01 Oral Presentations-92 BR-5/2 Breakfast Seminars-39 MT-5/9 Main Topics Session-59

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MT-1/10 Main Topic Session-10

KL-1/9 Keynote Lectures-9 PED.01 Oral Presentations-9 PED.02 Oral Presentations-21 BR-2/3 Breakfast Seminars-12 MT-2/10 Main Topics Session-23

KL-2/9 Keynote Lectures-21 SP.07 Oral Presentations-33 SP.10 Oral Presentations-45 BR-3/3 Breakfast Seminars-22 MT-3/10 Main Topics Session-36

KL-3/9 Keynote Lectures-33 NV.09 Oral Presentations-57 SP.18 Oral Presentations-69 BR-4/3 Breakfast Seminars-31 MT-4/10 Main Topics Session-48

KL-4/9 Keynote Lectures-45 SP.21 Oral Presentations-81 SP.24 Oral Presentations-93 BR-5/3 Breakfast Seminars-40 MT-5/10 Main Topics Session-60

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Hall August 20 (Sun) August 21 (Mon) August 22 (Tue) August 23 (Wed) August 24 (Thu) Aug 25 (Fri)

Hall 12 - B3/01 NA-1/B Pre-Congress Course Discussion Groups-B BR-1/4 Breakfast Seminars-4 MT-1/11 Main Topic Session-11

KL-1/10 Keynote Lectures-10 NO.03 Oral Presentations-10 NO.06 Oral Presentations-22 BR-2/4 Breakfast Seminars-13 MT-2/11 Main Topics Session-24

KL-2/10 Keynote Lectures-22 SP.08 Oral Presentations-34 SP.11 Oral Presentations-46 BR-3/4 Breakfast Seminars-23 MT-3/11 Main Topics Session-37

KL-3/10 Keynote Lectures-34 PED.05 Oral Presentations-58 PED.06 Oral Presentations-70 BR-4/4 Breakfast Seminars-32 MT-4/11 Main Topics Session-49

KL-4/10 Keynote Lectures-46 SP.22 Oral Presentations-82 SP.25 Oral Presentations-94 BR-5/4 Breakfast Seminars-41 MT-5/11 Main Topics Session-61

Hall 13 - B3/89 NA-1/C Pre-Congress Course Discussion Groups-C BR-1/5 Breakfast Seminars-5 MT-1/12 Main Topic Session-12

MIL-1 Military Neurosurgery Session-1 BR-2/5 Breakfast Seminars-14 MT-2/12 Main Topics Session-25

KL-2/11 Keynote Lectures-23 SP.09 Oral Presentations-35 SP.12 Oral Presentations-47 BR-3/5 Breakfast Seminars-24 MT-3/12 Main Topics Session-38

KL-3/11 Keynote Lectures-35 SP.16 Oral Presentations-59 SP.19 Oral Presentations-71 BR-4/5 Breakfast Seminars-33 MT-4/12 Main Topics Session-50

KL-4/11 Keynote Lectures-47 SP.23 Oral Presentations-83 SP.26 Oral Presentations-95 BR-5/5 Breakfast Seminars-42 MT-5/12 Main Topics Session-62

Hall 14 - B3/42 NA-1/D Pre-Congress Course Discussion Groups-D BR-1/6 Breakfast Seminars-6 MT-1/13 Main Topic Session-13

KL-1/11 Keynote Lectures-11 SP.01 Oral Presentations-11 SP.04 Oral Presentations-23 BR-2/6 Breakfast Seminars-15 MT-2/13 Main Topics Session-26

KL-2/12 Keynote Lectures-24 CM.02 Oral Presentations-36 FN.04 Oral Presentations-48 BR-3/6 Breakfast Seminars-25 KL-3/12 Keynote Lectures-36 SP.17 Oral Presentations-60 SP.20 Oral Presentations-72 BR-4/6 Breakfast Seminars-34 KL-4/12 Keynote Lectures-48 NT.06 Oral Presentations-84 NT.07 Oral Presentations-96 BR-5/6 Breakfast Seminars-43 Hall 15 - B3/43 BR-1/7 Breakfast Seminars-7 KL-1/12 Keynote Lectures-12 SP.02 Oral Presentations-12 SP.05 Oral Presentations-24 BR-2/7

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ors Plenar y S ession (PL) Plenar y S ession (PL) Plenar y S ession (PL) Plenar y S ession (PL) Closing C er emon y ( CC ) Luncheon S ymposia(LS) Luncheon S ymposia(LS) Luncheon S ymposia(LS) Luncheon S ymposia(LS) al S ession ation in osur ger y (GEN) Keynot e Lec tur es & Or al Pr esen ta tions (KL / OP ) M ilitar y Neur osur ger y Session (MIL) M. Gazi Y aşar gil 50th A nniv ersar y of M icr oneur osur ger y (GEN) Keynot e L ec tur es & Or al P resen ta tions (KL / OP ) Global Neur osur ger y (GEN) Keynot e Lec tur es & O ral Pr esen ta tions (KL / OP ) 3D V ideo Session (3D ) Keynot e L ec tur es & Oral Pr esen ta tions (KL / OP ) Ca vernous S inus (GEN) Coff

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ors Or al P resen ta tions ( OP ) M. Gazi Y aşar gil 50th A nniv ersar y of M icr oneur osur ger y (GEN) Or al P resen ta tions (O P) For um f or the Politic al and Socioec onomic Dev elopmen t of Neur osur ger y ( GEN) A G lobal V iew of P edia tric Neur osur ger y (PED ) Or al Pr esen ta tions (O P) 3D V ideo Session (3D ) Or al Pr esen ta tions (O P) Ethics in Neur osur ger y (GEN) Young Neur osur geons For um ( YNF) Pr esiden tial D inner (In vita tion only)* Social D inner

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Guidelines

Guidelines for Scientific Sessions

About 687 papers will be presented at over 80 sessions on a wide variety of topics and formats providing participants with an exciting oppurtunity to learn and discuss the latest research& clinical finding and development of neurosurgical area.

Each session will be identifi ed by a sesion code for participants to pick out the sessions they are interested in.” Session Format Code

Code Format Code Format

OC Opening Ceremony CC Closing Ceremony

BR-1/1 Breakfast Seminar / Day / Session No MT-1/1 Main Topic Session / Day / Session No

KL-1/1 Keynote Lecture / Day / Session No PL-1 Plenary Session / Session No

LS Luncheon Symposium YNF Young Neurosurgeon Forum

GEN General Session 3D-1 3D Session / Session No

MIL Military Neurosurgery Session

OP-NO.01-01 Oral Presentation / Category / Session No / Presentation No

Code Format Code Format

NO Neuro-oncology EXP Experimental

FN Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery INF Infections

NT Neurotraumatology CM Chordoma

NV Neurovascular Surgery EDS Endoscopy

PED Pediatric Neurosurgery MSC Miscellanous

SP Spine and Peripheral Nerve GK Gamma Knife

NA Neuroanatomy SB Skull Base

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List of Invited Faculty

List of Invited Faculty (In alphabetical order according to first name)

A. Faleh Tamimi, Jordan A. John Popp, USA A. SamyYoussef, USA Aaron Musara, Zimbabwe Abbas Amirjamshidi, Iran Abd-Elhafi z Shehab-Eldien, Egypt Abderrahmane Sidi Said, Algeria Abdelsammad El Azhari, Morocco Abdeslam El Khamlichi, Morocco Abdessamad El Ouahabi, Morocco Abdulrahman Al Anazi, Saudi Arabia Abdurrahman Bakir, Turkey Abdurahmon U. Norov, Uzbekistan Abdurakhmon Mamadaliyev, Uzbekistan Abolfazl Rahimizadeh, Iran

Abubakr Darrag Salim Ahmed, Sudan Abuzer Gungor, Turkey

Aclan Dogan, USA

Adailton Arcanjo Dos Santos Junior, Brazil Adel El Hakim, Egypt

Aftab Younus, South Africa Agahan Unlu, Turkey Ahmed Ammar, Saudi Arabia Ahmed Raslan, USA Ahmed Alkhani, Saudi Arabia Ahmed Adnan Aljuboori, Iraq Ahmed Zohdi, Egypt Ahmed Ali Shah, Pakistan Ahmet Bekar, Turkey Ahmet Dagtekin, Turkey Ahmet Gurhan Gurcay, Turkey Ahmet Hilmi Kaya, Turkey Ajit K.Sinha, India Akio Morita, Japan Akira Matsumura, Japan Albert Sufi anov, Russia Alberto Feletti, Italy

Aleksandar Caparoski, Macedonia Ales Hejcl, Czech Republic Alessandra De Mauro Lima, Brazil Alexandros Andreou, Greece Alexander Brawanski, Germany Alexander Potapov, Russia Alexander Zouros, USA Alexandru Vlad Ciurea, Romania Alf Giese, Germany

Ali Erdem Yildirim, Turkey Ali F. Krisht, USA Ali Hikmat Aziz, Iraq Ali Ihsan Okten, Turkey Ali Zırh, Turkey Aliasgar Moiyadi, India Allan Taylor, South Africa Alp Ozgun Borcek, Turkey Alpaslan Senel, Turkey Altay Sencer, Turkey Alvaro Campero, Argentina Amal Abu Hamden, Australia Amanj Hassan Ali, Iraq Amer AlShurbaji, Jordan Amir Samii, Germany Amir Dehdashti, USA Amr Safwat, Egypt Andras Buki, Hungary Andre Tomasino, Germany Andreas Demetriades, UK Andre Grotenhuis, Netherlands Andreas Gruber, Austria Andrew Kaye, Australia Andrew Maas, Belgium Andrew McEwoy, UK Andriy Sirko, Ukraine Anil Nanda, USA Anirban D. Banerjee, India Anthony Figaji, South Africa Anton Valavanis, Switzerland Antonino Raco, Italy Antonio A. Do Souto, Brazil Armando Basso, Argentina Artur Xhumari, Albania Arturo Ayala Arcipreste, Mexico Ashraf El Badry, Egypt Ather Enam, Pakistan Atıl Kargı, USA Atul Goel, India Ayhan Attar, Turkey Aykan Ulus, Turkey Azam Syed Ahmed, USA Azevedo - Filho Hildo, Brazil Azizz Rassi Neto, Brazil Azmi Alias, Malaysia Baki Albayrak, Turkey

Bernard R. Bendok, USA

Bernardo Assumpcao De Monaco, Brazil Bizhan Aarabi, USA

Bong-Soo Kim, USA Branislav Kolarowszki, Slovakia Boleslav L. Lichterman, Czech Republic Bruno Splavski, Croatia

Bulent Duz, Turkey Burak Sade, Turkey Burcak Bilginer, Turkey Cagatay Onal, Turkey Carlos Alegria, Portugal Celal Bagdatoglu, Turkey Cem Atabey, Turkey Cem Yilmaz, Turkey Cengiz Cokluk, Turkey Cengiz Kuday, Turkey Chandra Limbu, Nepal Chandrashekhar Deopujari, India Charles Teo, Australia

Charles Y. Liu, USA Chih-Hsiang Liao, Taiwan Chingiz Shashkin, Kazakhstan Ching-Po Lin, Taiwan Christian Matula, Austria Christopher Kellner, USA Christopher Loftus, USA Christopher I. Shaff rey, USA Claudio G. Yampolsky, Argentina Concezio Di Rocco, Italy Cuneyt Temiz, Turkey Damianos E. Sakas, Greece Daniel Hanggi, Germany Daniele Rigamonti, USA David Rojas, Chile David Adelson ,USA David M. Hasan, USA David T. F. Sun, Hong-Kong Davut Ceylan, Turkey Debora Garozzo, Italy Deniz Belen, Turkey Dinesh Thapa, Nepal Dirk Van Roost, Belgium Djula Djilvesi, Serbia

Eberval Gadelha Figueiredo, Brazil Edgardo Spagnuolo, Uruguay

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List of Invited Faculty (In alphabetical order according to first name)

El Fatih Bashir Elmalik,, Sudan Ella Kim, Germany Emel Avci, Turkey Emin Ozyurt, Turkey Ender Koktekir, Turkey Enkhbayar Tsevegbat, Mongolia Enrique Osorio-Fonseca, Colombia Enrique Urculo, Spain

Enrique de Jongh, Cuba Erdem Güresir, Germany Erdinc Civelek, Turkey Ergun Daglioglu, Turkey Erhan Arslan, Turkey Erhan Turkoglu, Turkey Erich Fonoff , Brazil Erkan Kaptanoglu, Turkey Erkin Ozgiray, Turkey Erol Veznedaroglu, USA Ersin Erdogan, Turkey Ersoy Kocabicak, Turkey Ertugrul Cakir, Turkey Ethem Beskonakli, Turkey Evandro De Oliveira, Brazil Eylem Ocal, USA

Fabian Cremaschi, Argentina Fabio Santana Carvalho, Brazil Fady T. Charbel, USA Faheem Sandhu, USA Faisal Al Otaibi ,Saudi Arabia Faruk Unal, Turkey Fatos Olldashi, Albania Federico Landriel, Argentina Felipe Albuquerque, USA Felipe Valdivia Bernstein, Chile Ferhat Harman, Turkey Feridun Acar, Turkey Fernando Goldenberg, USA Fernando Knezevich, Argentina Fernando Lattore, Argentina Fernando Campos Gomes Pinto, Brazil Fernando G. Diaz, USA

Fernando Garcia Colmena, Argentina Feyza Karagoz Guzey, Turkey Francesco Dimeco, Italy Francesco Signorelli, France Francesco Sala, Italy Francesco Tomasello, Italy Francisco Gonzales Llanos, Spain Francisco Papalini, Argentina Franco Servadei, Italy Fred Gentili, Canada Frederick Boop, USA Fumio Yamaguchi, Japan Funda Batay, Turkey

Fusao Ikawa, Japan G. Alexander Jones, USA Gabriel Vargas, Colombia Gail Rosseau, USA Galip Zihni Sanus, Turkey Ganesalingam Narenthiran, UK Gayrat M. Kariev, Uzbekistan Gelareh Zadeh, Canada George Jallo, USA George Paxinos, Australia George Samandouras, UK George J. Dohrmann, USA Gerardo Guinto, Mexico German Posadas, Peru Giacomo Pavesi, Italy Giancarlo Guizzard, Italy Gilbert Dechambenoit, France Gilberto Leung, Hong-Kong Giovanni Broggi, Italy Giuseppe Lanzino, USA Gokhan Akdemir, Turkey Gokhan Bozkurt, Turkey Gokmen Kahilogullari, Turkey Gopal Raman Sharma, Nepal Graham Fieggen, South Africa Grigore Zapuhlih, Moldova Guilhelme Carvalhal Ribas , Brazil Guirish Solanki , UK

Gulgun Sengul Turkey Gustavo Isolan, Brazil Gustavo Pradilla, USA Hakan Emmez, Turkey Hakan Karabagli, Turkey Hakan Sabuncuoglu, Turkey Hakan Seckin, Turkey Hakan Simsek, Turkey Halil Ibrahim Secer, Turkey Hamit Selim Karabekir, Turkey Hasan Kocaeli, Turkey Hayri Kertmen, Turkey Heidi Beachli, Germany Henry Schroeder, Germany Hikmet Ulug, Turkey Hirofumi Nakatomi, Japan Horatiu Stan , Romania Hugues Duff au , France Huseyin Biceroglu, Turkey Hyeun-Sung Kim, South Korea Ian E. McCutcheon, USA Ian F. Dunn, USA

Ibet Marie Y. Sih, Phillippines

Ibrahim Omerhodzic, Bosnia and Herzegovina Ibrahim Sbeih, Jordan

Ibrahim Ziyal, Turkey

Ignatius N. Esene, Cameroon Igor Lima Maldonado, Brazil Ihsan Anik, Turkey Ihsan Solaroglu, Turkey Ilker Solmaz, Turkey Ilker Yaylali, USA

Imad N. Kanaan, Saudi Arabia Ioan Stefan Florian, Romania Isabelle Germano, USA Isao Date, Japan Ishaq Ghanem, Jordan Ismail Al-Kebsi, Yemen Ismail Hakki Aydin, Turkey Ivan Humhej, Czech Republic Ivan Radovanovic, Canada Jacques Morcos, USA Jafri Malin Abdullah, Malaysia Jalal Najjar, Syria

James Rutka, Canada James K. Liu, USA James R.Van Dellen, UK James Tait Goodrich, USA Jannick Brennum, Denmark Janos Vajda, Hungary Jawad A. Bajwa, Saudi Arabia Jean Goncalve De Oliveira, Brazil Jesus Lafuente Baraza, Spain Jing Chen, China

Joachim Oertel, Germany Joao Luiz Pinheiro-Franco, Brazil Joao Paulo Farias, Portugal Jorge Mura, Chile Jose Lorenzoni, Chile Jose Nallino, Argentina Jose Alberto Landeiro, Brazil Jose Marcus Rotta, Brazil Jose Zanoni Yada, El Salvador Juan Barges-Coll, Mexico Juan A. Barcia, Spain

Juan De Dios Del Castillo Calcaneo, Mexico Juan Fernandez Miranda, USA

Juan Jose Mezzadri, Argentina Juan Luis Gomez-Amador, Mexico Juha A. Hernesniemi, Finland Julio Antico, Argentina Jun Muto, Japan Jung-Yul Park, South Korea Justin Onen, Uganda Jutty K.B.C. Parthiban, India Kadir Erkmen,USA Kadir Kotil,Turkey Kaith Al-Mefty,USA Kaoru Kurisu, Japan Katsumi Sakata, Japan

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List of Invited Faculty

List of Invited Faculty (In alphabetical order according to first name)

Kaya Aksoy, Turkey Kaya Kilic, Turkey Kazadi Kalangu, Zimbabwe Kazuhiro Hongo, Japan Kee B. Park, USA Keki Turel, India

Kemal Dizdarevic, Bosnia and Herzegovina Kemal Koc, Turkey

Kenan Arnautovic, USA Keneshbek Yrysov, Kyrgyzstan Kenichi Nishiyama, Japan Kenichiro Kikuta, Japan Kentaro Mori, Japan Keramettin Aydin, Turkey Khalid Siddiqui, Saudi Arabia Kheireddine Bouyucef, Algeria Kim J. Burchiel, USA Konstantin Slavin, USA Konstantinos Fountas, Greece Koray Ozduman, Turkey Krassimir Minkin, Bulgaria Kresimir Rotim, Croatia Krishna Sharma, Nepal Kudret Tureyen, Turkey Kyu Sung Lee, South Korea Lars Poulsgaard, Denmark Leo DaCosta, Canada Leonidas Quintana, Chile Likhith Alakandy, UK Ling Feng , China Lotfi Boublata, Algeria Luis Alencar Borba , Brazil

Luis Felipe Martin Del Campo Perez , Mexico Lukas Rasulic , Serbia

Lutfi Sinasi Postalci, Turkey Lynne Lourdes Lucena, Phillippines M. Gazi Yasargil, Turkey

M. Kemal Hamamcioglu, Turkey M. Kemal Ilik, Turkey

M. Memet Ozek, Turkey M. Necmettin Pamir, Turkey M.Tariq Khan, Pakistan Madjid Samii, Germany Mahjouba Boutarbouch, Morocco Mahmood Qureshi, Kenya Makoto Taniguchi, Japan

Marcio Rassi, Brazil

Marcius Benigno Marques Dos Santos, Brazil Marco A. Molina-Martinez, Honduras Marco Gonzalez Portillo , Peru Marcos Masini, Brazil Marcos Baabor, Chile Marcos Tatagiba, Germany Marcos V. C. Maldaun, Brazil Mariano Socolovsky, Argentina Mario Izurieta, Ecuador Massimiliano Visocchi, Italy Matias Baldocini, Argentina Maurizio Fornari, Italy Mauro Loyo Varela, Mexico Maximilian Mehdorn, Germany Maximiliano Nunez, Argentina Mehdi Sasani, Turkey Mehmet Daneyemez, Turkey Mehmet Secer, Turkey Mehmet Volkan Harput, Turkey Mehmet Zileli, Turkey Melih Bozkurt, Turkey Memduh Kaymaz, Turkey Mete Karatay, Turkey Michael Schulder, USA Michael T. Lawton, USA Michalis Spyrou, Cyprus Michiharu Morino, Japan Michihiro Kohno, Japan Michihiro Tanaka, Japan Miguel A. Arraez , Spain Miroslav Galanda, Slovakia Miroslav Vukic, Croatia Mohamed El Beltagy, Egypt Mohamed El-Fiki , Egypt Mohamed Arnaout, Egypt Mohamed Hafez Ramadan, Egypt Mohamed Mohi Eldin, Egypt Mohammad Hoassain , Bangladesh Mohammed Safari Haspani, Malaysia Moncef Berhouma, France Morten Lund-Johansen, Norway Moshe Hadani, Israel

Mostafa Kotb, Egypt Mourad Bouaziz, Tunisia Muhammad Raji Mahmud, Nigeria

Nabeel S. Alshafai, Canada Nabil Abdel Rahman, Egypt Naci Balak, Turkey Nail Ozdemir, Turkey

Najia El Abbadi Bendahane, Morocco Nasri J. Sami Khoury, Jordan Necati Tatarli, Turkey Necmettin Tanriover, Turkey Neil Martin, USA

Nejat Akalan, Turkey Nelci Zanon, Brazil Nejat Isik, Turkey Nelson M. Oyesiku, USA Nevo Margalit, Israel Nezih Oktar, Turkey Nicholas C. Bambakidis, USA Nico D’avella, Italy Nicolas Foroglou, Greece Nidal Khasawneh, Jordan Nihat Egemen, Turkey Niklas Marklund, Sweden Niklaus Krayenbuhl, Switzerland Nikolay Konovalov, Russia Nikolay Angelov Peev, UK Nils Ole Schmidt, Germany Nobuhito Saito, Japan Nobuo Hashimoto, Japan Norihito Shimamura, Japan Nur Altinors, Turkey Nurperi Gazioglu, Turkey Oguz Cataltepe, USA

Okezie Obasi Kanu, New Zealand Oleksandr Voznyak, Ukraine Oliver Bozinov, Switzerland Omer Faruk Turkoglu, Turkey Onder Guney, Turkey Onder Okay, Turkey

Ondrej Bradac, Czech Republic Onur Ulu, Turkey

Onur Yaman, Turkey Oscar Alves, Portugal Ossama Al-Mefty, USA Osvaldo Vilela Filho, Brazil Ozerk Okutan, Turkey Ozkan Ates, Turkey Ozlem Yapicier, Turkey

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List of Invited Faculty

List of Invited Faculty (In alphabetical order according to first name)

Petar Vulekovic, Serbia Peter A. Winkler, Austria Philippe Cornu, France Philippe Schucht, Switzerland Pinar Ozisik, Turkey Prem S. Ramani, India Rafael Garcia De Sola, Spain Rajiv Midha, USA Ram Prasad Sengupta, UK Ramachandra P. Tummala, USA Ramiro Alvarado, Bolivia Ramiro Villavicencio, Bolivia Raymond Sawaya, USA Remberto Burgos, Colombia Rene Corvalan, Chile Resha Shrestha, Nepal Reza Dashti, USA Richard Edwards, UK Robert Bartos, Czech Republic Robert F. Spetzler, USA Robert J. Dempsey, USA Roberto Delfi ni, Italy Roberto Heros, USA Roberto Herrera, Argentina Roberto Leal Da Silveira, Brazil Rodolfo Casimiro Reis, Brazil Rosario G. Rodrigalvarez, Spain Rouben V. Fanardjian, Armenia Ruchan Ergun, Turkey Rudolf Fahlbusch, Germany Russell Andrews, USA

Sabir Abdulogli Etibarli, Azerbaijan Sabri Aydin, Turkey

Safi Ur Rehman, Hong-Kong Said Ait Benali, Morocco Sait Sirin, Turkey Salman Sharif, Pakistan Samer Elbabaa, USA Samir Acharya, Nepal

Samuel Damin Carr De Muzio, Brazil Samuel C. Obaegbulam, Nigeria Samuila Sanoussi, Niger Sanford PC Hsu, Taiwan Sanjeev Kumar, India Savas Ceylan, Turkey Scott Robertson, USA Sebahattin Cobanoglu, Turkey Sebastiao Gusmao, Brazil Sebastien Froelich, France Sedat Cagli, Turkey Se-Hoon Kim, South Korea Selcuk Palaoglu, Turkey Selcuk Peker, Turkey Sepideh Amin-Hanjani, USA

Serdar Alp, Turkey Serdar Isik, Turkey Serdar Kabatas, Turkey Serge Gorelyshev, Russia Serdar Kahraman, Turkey Serdar Kaya, Turkey Serhat Baydin, Turkey Serik Akshulakov, Kazakhstan Serkan Simsek, Turkey Shaan Raza, USA Sherif Ezzat, Egypt Shigeaki Kobayashi, Japan Shigeru Miyachi, Japan Shlomi Constantini, Israel Sobhy Houissa, Tunisia Soichi Oya, Japan Soner Sahin, Turkey Songtao Qi, China Souad Bakhti, Algeria Suat Celik, Turkey Sudan Dhakal, Nepal Sujoy Sanyal, India Sunit Das, Canada Suresh Nair, India Suryakant Dugani, India Sushil Patkar, India Sussan Salas, USA Tae-Ahn Jhang, South Korea Tai-Tong Wong, Taiwan Takamasa Kayama, Japan Takeo Goto, Japan Takeshi Kawase, Japan Talat Kiris, Turkey Tanju Ucar, Turkey Tarik Tihan, USA Tariq Salahuddin, Pakistan Tayfun Hakan, Turkey Temitayo Shokunbi, Nigeria Tenoch Herrada-Pineda, Mexico Terry Coyne, Australia Thomas Santarius, UK Tiit Mathiesen, Sweden Tito Perilla Cepeda, Colombia Tobias Alecio Mattei, Brazil Tomislav Sajko, Croatia Torstein Meling, Norway Tufan Hicdonmez, Turkey Tunc Oktenoglu, Turkey Tuncalp Ozgen, Turkey Tuncer Suzer, Turkey Ugur Ture, Turkey Uwe Max Mauer, Germany Uygun U. Altibaev, Uzbekistan Uygur Er, Turkey

Vairavan Narayanan, Malaysia Venko Filipce, Macedonia Vicent Quilis-Quesada, Spain Victor Guzman, Chile Victor Perez, Mexico

Victor L. Benllochpiquer Castro, Peru Vijendra Kumar Jain, India Vinko Dolenc, Slovenia Virendra D. Sinha, India Vladimir Benes, Czech Republic Volkan Etus, Turkey

Volker K. H. Sonntag, USA Volodymr Smolanka, Ukraine Waleed Azab, Kuwait Walid Ismail Attia, Saudi Arabia Walter Johnson, Switzerland Wan Tew Seow, Singapore Walter Stummer, Germany Wilco Peul, Netherlands William Gormley, USA William T. Couldwell, USA Y. Sukru Caglar, Turkey Yahya Guvenc, Turkey Yahya Cem Erbas, Turkey Yasin Temel, Netherlands Yasser Orz, Egypt Yasuhiro Sanada, Japan Yavor Enchev, Bulgaria

Yerbol Makhambetov, Kazakhstan Yigal Shoshan , Israel

Yoko Kato, Japan Yong-Kwang Tu, Taiwan Yoshimasa Niiya, Japan Yoshitaka Narita, Japan Yoshitaka Hirano, Japan Yousef Al-Awadi, Kuwait Youssef Bouzoubaa, Morocco Yuanli Zhao, China Yuichi Murayama, Japan Yung-Hsiao Chiang, Taiwan Yunus Aydin, Turkey Yury Shulev, Russia Yusuf Duransoy, Turkey Yusuf Izci, Turkey Yusuf Tuzun, Turkey Zafer Berkman, Turkey Zeev Feldman, Israel Zeki Sekerci, Turkey Zvi Ram, Israel

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Plenary 1 || August 21 (Mon), 11:00~13:00 Harbiye Hall (B2), Istanbul Congress Center

Plenary 1 || August 21 (Mon), 11:00~13:00 Harbiye Hall (B2), Istanbul Congress Center

“Disruptive Leadership Innovations by Ataturk, Churchill and Gandhi”

Anil NANDA

Dr. Anil Nanda is the Professor and Chairman of the Department of Neurosurgery at LSU Health Sciences Center at Shreveport. He has held the post since the department’s establishment in 1995. Prior to this, Dr. Nanda served fi ve years as the Chief of Neurosurgery, then a section of the Department of Surgery. In the spring of 2002, Dr. Nanda successfully obtained accreditation of a neurosurgery residency program at LSUHSC-Shreveport, the fi rst such program to be approved in the fi ve preceding years.

A native of New York, Dr. Nanda earned his medical degree with honors from JIPMER, Madras University in 1982. Dr. Nanda completed his neurosurgery residency at the Hahnemann University School of Medicine in Philadelphia followed by fellowship training in microneurosurgery and cranial base surgery at the University of Pittsburgh in 1990. In the spring of 2012, Dr. Nanda received his Master of Public Health degree from the Harvard School of Public Health. As part of his curriculum, Dr. Nanda helped pass the Louisiana Youth Concussion Law, requiring all schools, clubs, and other organizations that sponsor youth athletics to provide athletes and their parents with information about concussions and the potential long-term eff ects of playing after a head injury. In 2017 he was awarded a Doctorate of Humane Letters by Centenary College and gave the commencement address.

Committed to the expansion of higher education, Dr. Nanda has been the invited guest lecturer and visiting professor at over 400 national and international conferences and institutions. He has also published over 425 peer-reviewed journal articles, as well as two books including “Principles of Posterior Fossa Surgery.” His eff orts have been acknowledged and rewarded both on a local and national level—he has been honored with the Living Legend Award in 1996, recognition as an Outstanding Leader of 2005 by The Times in Shreveport, induction into the Junior Achievement of North Louisiana 2011 Business Hall of Fame for leadership, determination, ethics, and giving back to the community, and inclusion among the Best Doctors in America consecutively from 1996 to 2017. Dr. Nanda has served as President of the North American Skull Base Society (2005-2006), Louisiana State Neurosurgical Society (2005-2007), Southern Neurosurgical Society (2006-2007), and Society of University Neurosurgeons (2010-2011). He was awarded with the Distinguished Service Award from the Society of University Neurosurgeons in 2015 and is currently a member of the American Board of Neurological Surgeons (ABNS).

“Hot Topics in Epilepsy Surgery”

Frederick BOOP

Dr Boop attended medical school at the University of Arkansas, Little Rock, followed by a general surgery internship and residency in neurological surgery at the University of Texas San Antonio. During residency he spent an elective performing pediatric neurosurgery at The Hospital for Sick Kids in Toronto where he was greatly infl uenced by Dr Harold Hoff man and Dr Robin Humphreys. Following residency Dr Boop took a fellowship in epilepsy and functional neurosurgery at the University of Minnesota followed by a fellowship in pediatric neurosurgery at

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Plenary 1 || August 21 (Mon), 11:00~13:00 Harbiye Hall (B2), Istanbul Congress Center

“Outcome of Asleep DBS Surgery for Parkinson’s Disease - Asleep DBS

Out-comes are Superior to Awake DBS in Quality of Life and Speech Function”

John Raaf Professor and Head Division of Functional Neurosurgery Department of Neurological Surgery Oregon Health and Science University Portland, Oregon USA

Kim J. BURCHIEL

Education

1968-1972 Univ. of California, Davis B.S. Biochemistry/Genetics

1972-1976 Univ. of California, San Diego M.D.

1977-1982 Univ. of Washington, Seattle Resident Neurological Surgery

Professional Affi liations

1982-1988 Univ. of Washington Associate Professor Dept. of Neurological Surgery 1988-2015 Oregon Health and Science Univ. Professor and Chairman Dept. of Neurological Surgery 2016-present Oregon Health and Science Univ. Professor and Head Division of Functional Neurosurgery

Honors and awards

1972 Univ. of California, Davis, Graduation with High Honors, Dept. of Biochemistry Honors 1975 Mead Johnson Excellence in Research Award

1975 Roche Laboratories Award in Neuroscience 1978 Western EEG Student Prize

1978 North Pacifi c Society for Neurology and Psychiatry Resident Award 1978 American EEG Society Hans Berger Award

1978 Western Neurosurgical Society Resident Award 1979 Western EEG Student Prize

1980 World Federation of Neurological Societies Seventh International Congress Award 1981 Seattle Surgical Society Resident Award

2000 Honored Guest, Japanese Society for Functional and Stereotactic Neurosurgery

2001 Foundation Visitor, Annual Scientifi c Meeting of Australian & New Zealand College of Anaesthetists, Brisbane, Australia 2002 Honored Guest, Korean Society for Functional & Stereotactic Neurosurgery

2003 American Medical Writers Association Honorable Mention (Spinal Cord Injury Pain: Assessment, Mechanisms, Management)

2011 Distinguished Service Award, Society of University Neurosurgeons

2015 Distinguished Service Award, American Association of Neurological Surgeons Honored Guest, Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Annual Meeting

2016 Honored Guest, American Association of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, Annual Meeting

Academic Interests

Pathophysiological and genomic studies of trigeminal neuralgia Classifi cation of trigeminal neuralgia and other facial pains Surgical management of pain

Deep brain stimulation (DBS) for movement disorders and other disorders

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