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41st AnnualBarrow Neurological Institute
Neuroscience Symposium
2015Tuesday-Friday | May 12-15
Leonard Goldman Auditorium350 West Thomas Road | Phoenix, Arizona
FACULTYCourse Directors | Barrow Neurological InstituteTerry Fife, MDDirector, Barrow Balance Programs
Peter Nakaji, MDDirector, Neurosurgery Residency Program
Jeremy Shefner, MDChief, Neurology
Robert F. Spetzler, MDDirector, BNI
Nicholas Theodore, MDDirector, Neurotrauma ProgramChief, Neurosurgery Spine Section
Adib A. Abla, MDAssistant Professor of NeurosurgeryDirector, Cerebrovascular SurgeryDirector, Neurovascular ResearchUniversity of Arkansas
Yazan J. Alderazi, MDEndovascular Surgical Neuroradiology FellowRutger, New Jersey Medical School
Sepideh Amin-Hanjani, MDUniversity of Illinois, Chicago
Nicholas Bambakidis, MDDirector, Cerebrovascular and Skull Base SurgeryUniversity Hospitals, Case Medical Center
Bernard Bendok, MDMayo Clinic, Scottsdale
William J. Burke, MDDirector, Stead Family Memory CenterBanner Alzheimer’s Institute
Jonathan L. Carter, MDAssociate Professor of NeurologyMayo Clinic College of Medicine
Justin Clark, MDNeurosurgeonGreat Lakes Neurosurgical Associates
R. Webster Crowley, MDAssistant ProfessorCo-Director, Division of Cerebrovascular and Endovascular NeurosurgeryUniversity of Virginia
Andrew Ducruet, MDAssistant Professor, Department of Neurological SurgeryUniversity of Pittsburgh
Deborah Friedman, MD, MPH, FAANProfessor, Neurology & Neuro-therapeutics and OphthalmologyUniversity of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Matthew O. Hebb, MD, PhDAssistant Professor, Department of Clinical Neurological SciencesUniversity of Western Ontario
Gregory P. Lekovic, MD, PhDStaff NeurosurgeonHouse Clinic
Mark A. Mahan, MDAssistant Professor, NeurosurgeryUniversity of Utah HealthcareBernhard Meyer, MDDirektor, Neurochirurgischen Klinik und Poliklinik Klinikum Rechts der Isar, Munich
Jonathan Russin, MDAssistant Surgical DirectorCenter for NeurorestorationKeck Medicine of USC
Holly Shill, MDHead, Banner Sun Health ResearchInstitute’s Thomas H. Christopher Center for Parkinson’s Research
Prof. Dr. Med. Claudius ThoméChairman, Department of NeurosurgeryMedical University of Innsbruck
Michael Tymianski, MDAssociate ProfessorDepartment of SurgeryUniversity of Toronto
Peter Vajkoczy, MDDepartment of NeurosurgeryCharite Universitatsmedizin Berlin
Felipe Albuquerque, MDAssistant Director, Endovascular Neurosurgery ProgramRobert Bowser, PhDChair, Division of NeurobiologyCurtis A. Dickman, MDDirector, Spine SectionTaro Kaibara, MDNeurosurgeon Kumar Kakarla, MDNeurosurgeon Bryan Kelly, PhDAssistant Professor, St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical CenterAndrew S. Little, MDCo-Director, Barrow Interdisciplinary Skull Base Team and Barrow Pituitary Center
Cameron G. McDougall, MDMedical Director, Endovascular Neurosurgery ProgramSuraj Muley, MDDirector, Neuromuscular Program and NeuroimmunologyErik Ortega, MDNeuromuscular Medicine AttendingFrancisco A. Ponce, MDDirector, Center for NeuromodulationRandall W. Porter, MDDirector, Interdisciplinary Skull Base Program Nader Sanai, MDDirector, Barrow Brain Tumor Research Center
William Shapiro, MDProfessor Emeritus
Kris A. Smith, MDMedical Director, Gamma Knife
David Treiman, MDDirector, Epilepsy Program
Luis M. Tumialán, MDNeurosurgeon
John E. Wanebo, MDNeurosurgeon
Volker K.H. Sonntag, MDVice Chairman Emeritus, Department of Neurosurgery
Joseph M. Zabramski, MDChief, Cerebrovascular Surgery
Invited Faculty
Faculty | Barrow Neurological Institute
P. David Adelson, MDDirector, Barrow Neurological Institute at PCHDiane and Bruce Halle Endowed Chair for Pediatric Neurosciences
Faculty | Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s Hospital
41st ANNUAL BARROW NEUROSCIENCE SYMPOSIUMWHO SHOULD ATTENDNeurosurgeons, nurses, residents and other healthcare providers with an interest in the application of best practices in the evaluation and appropriate treatment of patients with aneurysms, Moyamoya disease and other causes of stroke.
SYMPOSIUM GOALAfter participating in this symposium participants will be able to:
AGENDA | Tuesday - Friday, May 12-15, 2015
• Discuss the role of extracranial-intracranial bypass techniques as well as their relevance in the treatment of occlusive cerebrovascular disease.
• Describe the benefits of stem cell transplants and treatment in neurodegeneretive diseases.
• Cite the newest surgical treatments for complex epilepsy. • Evaluate the use of different strategies for the endovascular
treatment of stroke.
ACCREDITATIONSt. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education(ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center designates this live activity for a maximum of 20 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
PRE-SYMPOSIUM WORKSHOP | EC-IC COURSE: PART 1 | Tuesday | May 12, 2015
1:00 PM Registration
1:30 - 2:15 PM Welcome From the Symposium Director Peter Nakaji, MD Overview of EC-IC Bypass Course Robert F. Spetzler, MD Low-Flow Bypass Applications and Techniques Joseph M. Zabramski, MD
2:15 PM Refreshment Break
2:30 - 5:30 PM Hands-On Experience: Silastic Models and Turkey Wing Arteries Course Faculty
5:30 PM Adjournment
PRE-SYMPOSIUM WORKSHOP | EC-IC COURSE: PART 2 | Wednesday | May 13, 2015
7:30 AM Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:00 - 9:15 AM High-Flow Bypass Applications and Techniques Peter Nakaji, MD Physiology and Flow in Bypass Bypass for MoyaMoya Disease John E. Wanebo, MD Bypass Case Review Nicholas C. Bambakidis, MD
9:15 AM Refreshment Break
9:30 AM - 12:00 PM Hands-On Experience: In Vivo Model Course faculty
12:00 PM Adjournment
41st ANNUAL BARROW NEUROSCIENCE SYMPOSIUM | Wednesday | May 13, 2015
1:00 PM Registration
1:30 - 3:30 PM Welcome Robert F. Spetzler, MD Microscopic vs. Endoscopic Pituitary Surgery: Clinical Outcomes, Andrew S. Little, MD Economics & Quality of Life Agony & Ecstasy: Case Presentations Justin Clark, MD Update on the FRONTIER Trial: Pre-Hospital Treatment of Michael Tymianski, MD Stroke with NA-1 Cerebellopontine Angle Meningioma Gregory Lekovic, MD Agony & Ecstasy: Vertebral Artery Pseudoaneurysms and IC-IC Bypass Adib A. Abla, MD MoyaMoya Disease: Update 2015 John Wanebo, MD An Update on the Natural History and Treatment of Cavernous Joseph M. Zabramski, MD Malformations Discussion
3:30 PM Refreshment Break
4:00 - 4:45 PM Low Dose Radiation Protocol for Fluoroscopy in Minimally Invasive Luis M. Tumialán, MD Spine Surgery Venous Sinus Stenting for Intracranial Hypertension R. Webster Crowley, MD Brain AVMs: From Phoenix to ARUBA and BACK Bernard Bendok, MD Discussion
4:45 PM Adjournment
41st ANNUAL BARROW NEUROSCIENCE SYMPOSIUM | Thursday | May 14, 2015
7:00 AM Registration and Continental Breakfast
7:55 AM Welcome Robert F. Spetzler, MD & Jeremy Shefner, MD, PhD8:00 - 10:00 AM Intraoperative Stimulation Mapping Techniques: State of the Art Nader Sanai, MD New Developments in Medical Neuro-Oncology William Shapiro, MD
AGENDA | Tuesday - Friday, May 12-15, 2015 “Surgical Treatment of Complex Epilepsy” MEG Guided Epilepsy Surgery Kris A. Smith, MD “A Breakthrough for Non-Lesional, Non-Temporal Epilepsy” Brain Mapping for Epilepsy David Treiman, MD Sources of Stem Cells for Transplantation and Cell-Based Therapies Robert Bowser, PhD Stem Cell Treatment in Neurodegeneration Jeremy Shefner, MD, PhD10:00 AM Refreshment Break10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Lessons from the Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension Treatment Trial Deborah Friedman, MD, MPH, FAAN Stenting for Pseudotumor Cerebri: Is It Time for a Randomized Trial? Felipe C. Albuquerque, MD Current State of Endovascular Intervention in Stroke Cameron McDougall, MD Emerging Stroke Therapies Yazan J. Alderazi, MD Discussion 12:00 PM Lunch1:00 - 3:00 PM What Do We Get From Functional Recording During DBS? Holly Shill, MD DBS for Alzheimer’s: Current Evidence Francisco Ponce, MD Epilepsy in Children P. David Adelson, MD Spinal Biomechanics for the Clinician Brian Kelly, PhD Cortical Screws: A Higher Level of Thinking Taro Kaibara, MD Modern Neurosurgery Education: The CNS Nexus Initiative Peter Nakaji, MD3:00 PM Refreshment Break 3:30- 5:00 PM Neurosurgery Program Agony & Ecstasy: Rare and Challenging Intracranial Tumors Matthew O. Hebb, MD, PhD Revisiting the Transpalperbral Approach: A Cosmetic Alternative Jonathan Russin, MD for the Modified OZ Crani Best Practices for Acoustic Neuromas Randall W. Porter, MD High-Grade Spondylolisthesis: When to Reduce It U. Kumar Kakarla, MD Discussion
3:30- 5:00 PM Neurology Program Use of Ultrasound in Peripheral Nerve & Muscle Disease Erik Ortega, MD New Imaging Modalities for Neuro Degenerative Diseases TBD
5:00 PM Adjournment
6:30 PM Alumni and Attendee Dinner at the Home of Dr. and Mrs. Spetzler
41st ANNUAL BARROW NEUROSCIENCE SYMPOSIUM - Concurrent Programs | Friday | May 15, 2015
7:00 AM Neurosurgery Program Registration and Continental Breakfast
7:15 - 9:30 AM Resident Case Presentations 3-D Case Presentations Robert F. Spetzler, MD
9:30 AM Refreshment Break
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Agony & Ecstasy Andrew F. Ducruet, MD Peripheral Nerve Surgery Mark Mahan, MD Sagittal Spinal Balance – A French Conspiracy? Prof. Dr. Claudius Thomé The Sagittal Balance Does Not Influence the One-Year Clinical Outcome of Peter Vajkoczy, MD Patients with Lumbar Spinal Stenosis After Microsurgical Decompression Current and Past C1-C2 Fixation Volker K.H. Sonntag, MD Advances in the Treatment of Acute Spinal Cord Injury Nicholas Theodore, MD Multicenter Perspective RCT to Evaluate the Effectiveness of a Bernhard Meyer, MD Percutaneous Interspinous Device Complete Spondylectomy for Resection of Spinal Tumors Curtis A. Dickman, MD
12:00 PM Lunch
7:00 AM Neurology Program Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:00 - 10:15 AM Spinal Muscular Atrophy: A Treatable Disease? Jeremy M. Shefner, MD, PhD MS: New and Emerging Therapies in 2015 Jonathan L. Carter, MD A Review of Neurootology Terry Fife, MD
10:15 AM Refreshment Break
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Vaccines and Other Therapies for Alzheimer’s Disease William J. Burke, MD Markers and Treatments for Inflammatory Neuropathies Suraj Muley, MD
12:00 PM Lunch and Adjournment
Registration Form41st Annual Barrow Neuroscience Symposium | May 12-15, 2015
Register Early! Take advantage of discounted registration fees.For more information: www.thebarrow.org
Early Bird Registration Pre and Onsite Registration Deadline 4/2/15 After 4/2/15Pre-Symposium Extracranial and Intracranial Workshop (Limited to 20 participants)Tuesday-Wednesday | May 12-13, 2015 Physician $600 $675Resident / Fellow $200 $275 Barrow Neuroscience SymposiumWednesday - Friday | May 13-15, 2015 Physician $350 $425Resident/Fellow $125 $200NP / PA / CNRN $250 $325 BNI Alumni and Attendee DinnerThursday | May 14, 2015 Alumni / Attendee $50 $50
Mail or Fax your registration form and payment to:Lindsey Possehl | Conference Planning OfficeBarrow Neurological Institute | 350 West Thomas Road | Phoenix, Arizona 85013 USA | Fax: 602.294.5028
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For more information contact Lindsey Possehl | Email: [email protected] | 602.406.3067
Refund Policy: A refund, less $75.00 processing fee, will be made for cancellations submitted in writing prior to April 2, 2015. No refunds will be made thereafter. Barrow reserves the right to cancel or change any program for due causes. Cancellation of a program by Barrow will result in a full refund of tuition. Barrow and SJHMC are not responsible for the refund of travel or hotel expenses under any circumstance.
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DiningPhoenix is home to some of the world’s finest chefs and the best restaurants offering your taste buds the opportunity to try everything from Thai to Mexican to traditional American cuisine. To learn more about the dining options you will have during your stay in Phoenix, visit www.azcentral.com/ent/dining.
Visiting Arizona
ShoppingThere are many venues to shop in Phoenix, including the Biltmore Fashion Park, Kierland Commons, Desert Ridge Marketplace, Scottsdale Fashion Square, Chandler Fashion Center, The Borgata of Scottsdale and endless smaller boutiques throughout the state.
DressDress for all sessions is business casual. Temperatures in Phoenix in May average from 92 degrees during the day to 60 degrees at night. Please keep in mind that meeting room temperatures vary, so wear layered clothing to ensure your comfort.
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