4 SALZBURG HANDS-ON WORKSHOP on Microsurgical

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4 SALZBURG HANDS-ON WORKSHOP on Microsurgical
INVITATION
4th SALZBURG HANDS-ON
WORKSHOP
on Microsurgical and
Endovascular Techniques
December 2nd – 5th, 2015
TOPICS:
• Basics of microsurgical techniques
• Basics of endovascular techniques - Aneurysm/Stroke
• Basics of cerebral revascularization
• Surgical revascularization - bypass
• Acute endovascular revascularization
• Hands on technique on alive animal
• Hands on technique nerve coadaptation
• Lectures and updates on:
• Neurosurgical /endovascular management of cerebral aneurysms
• Neurosurgical/endovascular management of acute and chronic stroke
• Neuroradiological evaluation, pre- and postoperative
• Management of giant aneurysm
• Surgery of peripheral nerve / carotid endarterectomy
Modern micro neurosurgery-training enables
neurosurgeons to work easily and effortlessly
with the operating microscope. In our mission
to achieve ever higher surgical results and
patient safety, it is essential to start and evolve
our surgical skills in the lab and with animal
training. Preparation, practice, and proficiency
with
microsurgical
instruments
are
indispensable for developing skills for precise manipulation of magnified tissue structures.
Additionally, the increasing demand of understanding the principle of endovascular
technique in the treatment of many cerebrovascular
diseases obligate the neurosurgeons to be not only
educated in the open surgical field but also in the
endovascular surgery. This provides patient safety
and gives you the ability to choose the best
treatment option for your patient without personal
bias. The ultimate success in clinical microsurgery
depends on acquisition and application of these
special skills. For that very reason the Research
Laboratory for Microsurgical Neuroanatomy at the Department of Neurosurgery has been
established at the Christian Doppler Medical Center, Paracelsus Medical University Salzburg.
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We invite you to join our 4 Salzburg Hands-on Workshop on Microsurgical and
Endovascular Techniques for Cerebral Revascularization and we are looking forward to
spend very interesting and stimulating days with you in Salzburg.
GOALS:
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Overview of diagnostic and therapeutically options in CVD
Improvement of microsurgical skills
Principle and philosophy of endovascular surgery
Risk assessment
Establishment of M&M conference
Christian Doppler Medical Center Research Laboratory for Microsurgical Neuroanatomy
Course Director: Rahman A. AL-Schameri, M.D.
Chairman: Peter A. Winkler, M.D., Ph.D.
Course Secretary: Thomas Hauser, M.D.
Administration: Elisabeth Graf
Peter A. Winkler, M.D., Ph.D
Rahman Al-Schameri, M.D.
Professor and Chairman
Senior Consultant and Course director
Department of Neurosurgery
Research Laboratory for Microsurgical Neuroanatomy
Christian Doppler Medical Center
Paracelsus Medical Private University Salzburg
FACULTY
Rahman Al-Schameri , M.D.
Department of Neurosurgery
Paracelsus Medical Private University Salzburg
Alexander Andreou, M.D.
Hygeia Hospital, Athens, Greece
Cornelia Daller, M..D.
Department of Neurosurgery
Paracelsus Medical Private University Salzburg
Anna Hauser, M.D.
Department of Neurosurgery
Department of Neurosurgery Linz
Thomas Hauser, M.D.
Department of Neurosurgery
Paracelsus Medical Private University Salzburg
Thomas Hölzenbein, M.D.
Chairman of the Department of Vascular Surgery
Paracelsus Medical Private University Salzburg
Michael Kral, M.D.
Department of Neurosurgery
Paracelsus Medical Private University Salzburg
Manuel Lunzer ,M.D.
Department of Neurosurgery
Paracelsus Medical Private University Salzburg
Johannes Sebastian Mutzenbach, M.D.
Department of Neurology
Paracelsus Medical Private University Salzburg
Bernd Richling, M.D.
Paracelsus Medical Private University Salzburg
Heinrich Schubert, M.D.
Department of Plastic Surgery
Paracelsus Medical Private University Salzburg
Camillo Sherif, M.D.
Department of Neurosurgery
Krankenanstalt Rudolfstiftung Vienna
U. Spetzger, M.D. Ph.D.
Department of Neurosurgery
Karlsruhe, Germany
COURSE LOCATION / COURSE FEE / ACCOMODATION
Course Location:
The entire course will take place at the Research Laboratory for Microsurgical
Neuroanatomy in the Christian Doppler Clinic in Salzburg, Austria. Free parking is available
at hospital site.
Arrival usually is most comfortable by Salzburg Airport and taxi cab
(under 10 Euros). If you prefere to come by train, there is a frequent
railway service from Vienna or Munich.
Course fee:
The tuition fee and registration amounts to Euro 690,00. You will receive an invoice after
registration. registration form can be found online: http://salk.at/10925.html
Tuition fee includes the following:
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Course materials including Anastomosis Training Kit®
Microscope, suture, micro-instruments
Hands-on workshop with live animals,
Gloves, syringes and needles, sterile fluids
Surgical gowns
IT-equipments and Auditorium facilities
Refreshment breaks and lunch
Dinner on Friday
Certificates
Siegfried Thurnher, M.D.
Chairman of the Department of Radiology
Barmherzige Brüder, Wien
S. Ottavio Tomasi, M.D.
Department of Neurosurgery
Christian Doppler Medical Center
Paracelsus Medical Private University Salzburg
Gottfried Wechselberger, M.D.
Chairman of the Department of Plastic Surgery
Barmherzige Brüder Salzburg
Peter A. Winkler, M.D., Ph.D.
Chairman of the Department of Neurosurgery
Christian Doppler Medical Center
Accomodation:
Salzburg is a very tourist friendly city. Booking.com lists most hotels. If you need help with
accommodation please let us know!