Intraventricular and Skull Base Neuro-Endoscopy brochure

Intraventricular and Skull Base Neuro-Endoscopy brochure Intraventricular and Skull Base Neuro-Endoscopy brochure

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1462 Clifton Road, N.E., Suite 276<br />

Atlanta, Georgia 30322<br />

The Emory University School of Medicine<br />

is accredited by the Accreditation Council<br />

for Continuing Medical Education to provide<br />

continuing medical education for physicians.<br />

Visit our web site at www.emory.edu/CME<br />

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MAIL OR FAX TO:<br />

Continuing Medical Education<br />

Emory University School of Medicine<br />

1462 Clifton Road NE, Suite 276<br />

Atlanta, GA 30322<br />

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OR REGISTER ONLINE AT www.emory.edu/CME


WEDNESDAY, June 8, 2011<br />

1:00 PM Shuttle Van Departure from Emory Conference Center Hotel<br />

1:00 - 5:00 REGISTRATION - (Emory School of Medicine (SOM) Simulation Lab)<br />

1:30 PM LUNCH<br />

DIDACTIC LECTURES - SOM SIMULATION LAB (ROOM B31)<br />

2:00 - 4:00 ANATOMY REVIEW<br />

<strong>Intraventricular</strong> Anatomy - Costas G. Hadjipanayis, M.D., Ph.D.<br />

Sinonasal/<strong>Skull</strong> <strong>Base</strong>/Parasellar Anatomy - Sarah K. Wise, M.D.<br />

<strong>Skull</strong> <strong>Base</strong> <strong>Neuro</strong>radiology Pearls - Patricia Hudgins, M.D.<br />

4:00 - 5:00 PM NEUROENDOSCOPY EQUIPMENT REVIEW -<br />

Hadjipanayis/Wise<br />

5:00 Shuttle Van Departure to Emory Conference Center Hotel<br />

6 - 7:30 WELCOME RECEPTION (Emory Conference Center Hotel)<br />

THURSDAY, June 9, 2011<br />

7:00 AM Shuttle Van Departure from Emory Conference Center Hotel<br />

7:30 REGISTRATION AND CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST<br />

(SOM Simulation Lab)<br />

7:45 WELCOME AND COURSE OVERVIEW<br />

Costas G. Hadjipanayis, M.D., Ph.D.<br />

8:00 OVERVIEW OF NEURO-ENDOSCOPY INCLUDING<br />

STEREOTACTIC NEURO-ENDOSCOPY<br />

Mark M. Souweidaine, M.D.<br />

8:45 NEURO-ENDOSCOPIC EXCISION OF COLLOID CYSTS<br />

Costas G. Hadjipanayis, M.D., Ph.D<br />

9:15 NEURO-ENDOSCOPIC MANAGEMENT OF<br />

CSF CIRCULATION DISORDERS (HYDROCEPHALUS<br />

AND INTRACRANIAL CYSTS)<br />

Mark M. Souweidaine, M.D.<br />

9:45 NEURO-ENDOSCOPIC REMOVAL OF<br />

INTRAVENTRICULAR BRAIN TUMORS<br />

Mark M. Souweidaine, M.D.<br />

10:30 BIOSKILLS WORKSHOP (Hadjipanayis/Souweidane)<br />

# Endoscopic Third Ventriculostomy<br />

# Septum Pellucidum Fenestration<br />

# Endoscopic Colloid Cyst Approach<br />

# Endoscopic Approach to Posterior Third Ventricle<br />

12:30 PM LUNCH<br />

1:00 ENDOSCOPIC TRANSPHENOIDAL SURGERY:<br />

LESSONS LEARNED<br />

John A. Jane, Jr., M.D.<br />

1:30 ENDOSCOPIC ENDONASAL APPROACH TO THE SELLA<br />

Sarah K. Wise, M.D.<br />

2:00 EXTENDED ENDOSCOPIC ENDONASAL APPROACH TO<br />

SKULL BASE TUMORS<br />

James N. Palmer, M.D.<br />

2:30 BIOSKILLS WORKSHOP<br />

(Jane/Wise/Delgaudio/Palmer/Prevedello/Hadjipanayis)<br />

# Endoscopic Endonasal Approach to the Sella<br />

5:00 ADJOURN<br />

Shuttle Van Departure to Emory Conference Center Hotel<br />

6:30 Depart for Dinner<br />

FRIDAY, June 10, 2011<br />

7:30 AM REGISTRATION AND CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST<br />

8:00 ENDOSCOPIC ENDONASAL RESECTION OF ANTERIOR<br />

FOSSA MENINGIOMAS<br />

Daniel M. Prevedello, M.D.<br />

8:30 ENDOSCOPIC ENDONASAL RESECTION OF CLIVAL CHORDOMAAS<br />

Costas G. Hadjipanayis, M.D., Ph.D.<br />

9:00 ENDOSCOPIC ENDONASAL RESECTION OF<br />

CRANIOPHARYNGIOMAS<br />

Daniel M. Prevedello, M.D.<br />

9:30 ENDOSCOPIC ENDONASAL APPROACH TO THE ORBIT<br />

AND PTERYGOPALATINE FOSSA<br />

John M. DelGaudio, M.D.<br />

10:00 TRANSORBITAL AND MINIMAL ACCESS<br />

NEUROSURGICAL APPROACHES<br />

Jeremy Ciporen, M.D.<br />

10:30 BIOSKILLS WORKSHOP<br />

(Wise/DelGaudio/Palmer/Prevedello/Ciporen/Hadjipanayis)<br />

# Extended Endoscopic Endonasal Approach to Anterior Fossa,<br />

Suprasellar Region, Clivus, Orbit, <strong>and</strong> Pterygopalatine Fossa<br />

12:30 PM LUNCH<br />

1:00 INDICATIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS FOR ENDOSCOPIC<br />

ENDONASAL RESECTION OF ANTERIOR FOSSA AND<br />

SUPRASELLAR LESIONS<br />

Daniel M. Prevedello, M.D.<br />

1:45 NEURO-ENDOSCOPIC COMPLICATIONS<br />

Prevedello/Palmer/Souweidane/Hadjipanayis<br />

2:45 SKULL BASE RECONSTRUCTION AND CSF LEAK REPAIR<br />

INCLUDING NASOSEPTAL FLAP REPAIR<br />

James N. Palmer, M.D. <strong>and</strong> John M. DelGaudio<br />

3:30 POSTOPERATIVE SINONASAL MANAGEMENT<br />

Sarah K. Wise, M.D.<br />

4:00 EVALUATION AND ADJOURNMENT<br />

COURSE DIRECTOR<br />

Costas G. Hadjipanayis, M.D., Ph.D.<br />

Chief of <strong>Neuro</strong>surgery Service, Emory University Hospital Midtown<br />

Emory University School of Medicine<br />

Georgia Cancer Coalition Distinguished Scholar<br />

FEATURED GUEST FACULTY<br />

Mark M. Souweidane, M.D.<br />

Vice Chairman, Department of<br />

<strong>Neuro</strong>logical Surgery<br />

Director, Pediatric <strong>Neuro</strong>surgery<br />

Professor of Pediatrics <strong>and</strong> <strong>Neuro</strong>surgery<br />

Weill Cornell Medical College<br />

Jeremy N. Ciporen M.D.<br />

Attending <strong>Neuro</strong>logical Surgery<br />

The Permanente Medical Group<br />

Kaiser Foundation Hospital<br />

Sacramento, California<br />

John A. Jane, Jr., M.D.<br />

Associate Professor of <strong>Neuro</strong>surgery<br />

<strong>and</strong> Pediatrics<br />

Department of <strong>Neuro</strong>surgery<br />

University of Virginia<br />

EMORY UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE FACULTY<br />

John M. DelGaudio, M.D.<br />

Professor of Otolaryngology<br />

Chief of Rhinology <strong>and</strong> Sinus Surgery<br />

Patricia Hudgins, M.D.<br />

Professor of Radiology <strong>and</strong> Chief of<br />

Head <strong>and</strong> Neck Radiology<br />

James N. Palmer, M.D.<br />

Associate Professor of Otolaryngology<br />

Director, Division of Rhinology<br />

University of Pennsylvania<br />

Daniel M. Prevedello, M.D.<br />

Assistant Professor<br />

Department of <strong>Neuro</strong>logical Surgery<br />

Director, Minimally Invasive<br />

Cranial Surgery Program<br />

The Ohio State University<br />

Sarah K. Wise, M.D.<br />

Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology<br />

Course Description<br />

<strong>Neuro</strong>-endoscopy has become an important diagnostic <strong>and</strong> therapeutic tool for intraventricular <strong>and</strong> skull<br />

base tumors, hydrocephalus, <strong>and</strong> other intracranial lesions. Practicing neurosurgeons, ENT surgeons, <strong>and</strong><br />

residents in training have incorporated neuro-endoscopy in their surgical practice <strong>and</strong> have expressed<br />

an interest in the technical advances in neuroendoscopy <strong>and</strong> the variety of operative techniques that are<br />

available for treating patients.<br />

This three-day course will be conducted by neurosurgeons <strong>and</strong> ENT surgeons who will address the<br />

theoretical basis of neuroendoscopy, endoscopic anatomy, <strong>and</strong> clinical applications of neuroendoscopy.<br />

Bioskills workshop sessions will be used to simulate procedures in a h<strong>and</strong>s-on laboratory setting. These<br />

procedures will include managing complex hydrocephalus, removing intraventricular tumors, <strong>and</strong><br />

endoscopic endo-nasal approaches to the pituitary fossa <strong>and</strong> the entire midline skull base.<br />

Course attendees will have the benefit of expert colleagues providing direction <strong>and</strong> answering questions<br />

specific to these minimally invasive approaches. Additional instruction will be available for those attendees<br />

who would like to hone their skills in neuroendoscopy. To allow the greatest educational experience,<br />

maximum enrollment in this course will be limited to 20 participants.<br />

The Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program was begun by the ABNS in January 2006. Participation<br />

is required of all Diplomates holding time-limited Certificates in order to maintain their certification.<br />

The guiding principle of MOC is to foster excellence in patient care. Its intention is to encourage,<br />

stimulate, <strong>and</strong> support continuing education in the practice of neurosurgery. Through MOC the ABNS<br />

supports its Diplomates’ dedication to life-long learning. The program also provides an avenue for<br />

compliance with future state, hospital, <strong>and</strong> third party payors since these are expected to require either<br />

participation in an MOC process or periodic re-examination by state medical boards.<br />

MOC is composed of four components.<br />

Part I - Evidence of Professional St<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

Part II - Evidence of Commitment to Lifelong Learning <strong>and</strong> Periodic Self-Assessment<br />

Part III - Evidence of Cognitive Expertise<br />

Part IV - Evidence of Evaluation of Performance in Practice<br />

Intended Audience<br />

The CME activity is for neurosurgeons, ENT surgeons, <strong>and</strong> residents.<br />

Objectives<br />

Upon completion of this continuing medical education activity, participants should be able to:<br />

1. Discuss clinical applications for neuro-endoscopy, including the choice of equipment<br />

<strong>and</strong> basic operating room setup.<br />

2. Critique special cases on how to avoid <strong>and</strong> manage complications in neuro-endoscopic procedures.<br />

3. Evaluate the benefits of neuroendoscopy as a diagnostic <strong>and</strong> therapeutic tool in skull base <strong>and</strong><br />

intraventricular tumors, hydrocephalus, <strong>and</strong> other intracranial lesions.<br />

4. Demonstrate neuroendoscopic surgical techniques in a bioskills h<strong>and</strong>s-on laboratory setting.<br />

This program is designed to give physicians <strong>and</strong> other healthcare professionals new knowledge to manage<br />

complications in neuro-endoscopic procedures. It is also designed to improve physician performance to<br />

better provide patient care.<br />

CME Credit<br />

The Emory University School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 19 AMA PRA<br />

Category 1 Credits TM . Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their<br />

participation in the activity.<br />

The Emory University School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing<br />

Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.<br />

Tuition<br />

Tuition for the conference is $1950 for surgeons. Tuition for residents, physician assistants, <strong>and</strong> nurses shall<br />

be $1250. A maximum enrollment of 20 participants has been set so early registration is encouraged. Fees<br />

include use of dissection labs, course syllabus, refreshment breaks, dinner on Thursday evening <strong>and</strong><br />

complimentary transportation from the Emory Conference Center Hotel. Written cancellations received by<br />

May 8, 2011 will be refunded less an administrative fee of $100. No refunds will be made after May 8, 2011.<br />

Course Location <strong>and</strong> Lodging<br />

All workshop sessions will be held in the EXCEL Center located in the Medical Education Building on<br />

Emory's main campus, 1648 Pierce Drive, NE, Atlanta, GA, 30322. It is located directly across the street<br />

from Egleston's Children's Hospital.<br />

A block of rooms has been reserved at the Emory Conference Center Hotel, 1615 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA<br />

30329. This beautiful hotel is Green Seal Approved for its commitment to environmental responsibility.<br />

Conveniently located adjacent to the Emory University Campus, it is only 15 miles from Hartsfield<br />

International Airport, 6 miles from downtown Atlanta, <strong>and</strong> close to major shopping <strong>and</strong> attractions. A<br />

special group rate of $149 per night (plus tax) is available by calling (404) 712-6565 or (800) 933-6679 <strong>and</strong><br />

ask for the Emory <strong>Neuro</strong>-endoscopy rate. Please call as soon as possible, but before May 6, 2011 to<br />

receive the group rate. Reservations made after this date will be based upon space <strong>and</strong> rate availability. For<br />

more information, visit www.emoryconferencecenter.com.<br />

For additional information, registrants are encouraged to call Emory's Office of Continuing Medical<br />

Education at 404-727-5695.<br />

Social Activities<br />

On Wednesday evening, a welcome reception will be held at the Emory Conference Center Hotel.<br />

On Thursday evening, after the day’s educational activities, join us for dinner <strong>and</strong> the opportunity for informal<br />

discussion with the program faculty. Location for the dinner will be announced to all registrants <strong>and</strong><br />

participants. Transportation to <strong>and</strong> from dinner will be provided from the Emory Conference Center Hotel.

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