Volume 16, Issue 7 - Division of Neurosurgery

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Volume 16, Issue 7 - Division of Neurosurgery
Volume 16: Issue 7
March 31, 2015
NEUROSURGE
MONTHLY UPDATES FROM THE CHAIRMAN’S OFFICE
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, DIVISION OF NEUROSURGERY
In This Issue:
From the Chairman's Office
Honors, Grants and Awards
Publications
Visiting Professorships
In the Media
Faculty Focus
PDFs of the Month
Upcoming Meetings
Residents’ Corner
FROM THE CHAIRMAN’S OFFICE
After a highly competitive matching process, we are pleased to announce that our top selected
applicants— Rabab Alshahrani (King Saud University), Ben Davidson (University of Western
Ontario), Francois Mathieu (University of Toronto), Chris Pasarikovski (University of Western
Ontario), and Jeff Zuccato (University of Toronto) —will be joining the Toronto residency
training program on July 1, 2015. We thank Residency Program Director Dr. Abhaya Kulkarni,
the Selection Committee and Ms. Sandi Amaral for their work in this process. We look forward
to celebrating the incoming PGY1 class at a welcome BBQ at the Chairman’s home this summer.
We congratulate PGY6 resident Ryan Alkins, PGY4 resident Teresa Purzner and PGY3 resident
Deep Guha, who swept the Canadian Neurological Society’s 2015 competition for the
K.G.McKenzie Prizes in Neuroscience Research, the most prestigious resident awards in our
discipline in Canada. Ryan’s work entitled “Early treatment of HER2-amplified brain tumors
with targeted NK-92 cells and focused ultrasound improves survival in a rodent brain tumour
model” and Teresa’s work entitled “Developmental Phospho-proteomics reveals Casein Kinase 2
as a therapeutic target in medulloblastoma” were co-winners of the Basic Science Prize. Deep’s
work entitled “Timing of resumption of antithrombotic agents following surgical evacuation of
chronic subdural hematomas: a retrospective cohort study” won the Clinical Research Prize.
Toronto Neurosurgery continued its historically strong performance in this competition, having
now won 25 of the 40 McKenzie Prizes (62.5%) awarded since 2000. Well done, Teresa, Ryan
and Deep!
Save the Date: The 1st Annual Alan R. Hudson lecture, organized by Dr. Fred Gentili, will take
place on Friday, April 24, 2015 in the Main Auditorium, West Wing 2-401 at Toronto Western
Hospital from 7:30-8:30am. The inaugural lecturer will be Dr. Hudson, past President and CEO
of the University Health Network, whose talk is entitled “My life and career - lessons learned”.
HONORS, GRANTS AND AWARDS
Mojgan Hodaie has been cross-appointed to the Joint Department of Medical Imaging,
University Health Network.
Lindsay Tetreault (photo: centre), a student of Dr. Michael Fehlings, received the Canadian
Spine Society 2015 Fellow’s Best Paper Award for her work entitled “The Minimal Clinically
Important Difference of the modified Japanese Orthopaedic Association Scale in Patients with
Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy undergoing Surgical Intervention”.
David Chen, a PhD candidate in Mojgan Hodaie's lab, won the MS Society Doctoral award for
his work on Neuroimaging correlates of pain in MS.
Deep Guha (PGY3) won the 2015 K.G.McKenzie Prize in Clinical Neuroscience Research.
Ryan Alkins (PGY6) and Teresa Purzner (PGY4) were co-winners of the 2015 K.G.McKenzie
Prize in Basic Neuroscience Research.
PUBLICATIONS
Aquino CC, Lozano AM, Lang AE. Deep brain stimulation for Parkinson disease in elderly
individuals. JAMA Neurol. 2015 Mar 1;72(3):367.
Au K, Singh SK, Burrell K, Sabha N, Hawkins C, Huang A, Zadeh G. A preclinical study
demonstrating the efficacy of nilotinib in inhibiting the growth of pediatric high-grade glioma. J
Neurooncol. 2015 Mar 4.
Balogun JA, Monsalves E, Juraschka K, Parvez K, Kucharczyk W, Mete O, Gentili F, Zadeh G.
Null cell adenomas of the pituitary gland: an institutional review of their clinical imaging and
behavioral characteristics. Endocr Pathol. 2015 Mar;26(1):63-70.
Brüggemann N, Kühn A, Schneider SA, Kamm C, Wolters A, Krause P, Moro E, Steigerwald F,
Wittstock M, Tronnier V, Lozano AM, Hamani C, Poon YY, Zittel S, Wächter T, Deuschl G,
Krüger R, Kupsch A, Münchau A, Lohmann K, Volkmann J, Klein C. Short- and long-term
outcome of chronic pallidal neurostimulation in monogenic isolated dystonia. Neurology. 2015
Mar 3;84(9):895-903.
Chen DQ, Strauss I, Hayes DJ, Davis KD, Hodaie M. Age-Related Changes in Diffusion Tensor
Imaging Metrics of Fornix Subregions in Healthy Humans. Stereotact Funct Neurosurg. 2015
Mar 18;93(3):151-159.
DeSouza DD, Davis KD, Hodaie M. Reversal of Insular and Microstructural Nerve
Abnormalities Following Effective Surgical Treatment for Trigeminal Neuralgia. Pain. 2015 Mar
9.
Edwards AM, Arrowsmith CH, Bountra C, Bunnage ME, Feldmann M, Knight JC, Patel DD,
Prinos P, Taylor MD, Sundström M, Barker P, Barsyte D, Bengtson MH, Bell C, Bowness P,
Boycott KM, Buser-Doepner C, Carpenter CL, Carr AJ, Clark K, Das AM, Dhanak D, Dirks P,
Ellis J, Fantin VR, Flores C, Fon EA, Frail DE, Gileadi O, O'Hagan RC, Howe T, Isaac JT,
Jabado N, Jakobsson PJ, Klareskog L, Knapp S, Lee WH, Lima-Fernandes E, Lundberg IE,
Marshall J, Massirer KB, MacKenzie AE,Maruyama T, Mueller-Fahrnow A, Muthuswamy S,
Nanchahal J, O'Brien C, Oppermann U, Ostermann N, Petrecca K, Pollock BG, Poupon V,
Prinjha RK, Rosenberg SH, Rouleau G, Skingle M, Slutsky AS, Smith GA, Verhelle D, Widmer
H, Young LT. Preclinical target validation using patient-derived cells. Nat Rev Drug Discov.
2015 Mar;14(3):149-50.
Fathalla H, Cusimano M, Di Ieva A, Karamchandani J, Fung R, Kovacs K. Osteomalacia
Inducing Tumors of the Brain; a case report, review and a hypothesis. World Neurosurg. 2015
Mar 3.
Fehlings MG, Nater A. Development and implementation of guidelines in neurosurgery.
Neurosurg Clin N Am. 2015 Apr;26(2):271-282.
Florez CM, McGinn RJ, Lukankin V, Marwa I, Sugumar S, Dian J, Hazrati LN, Carlen PL,
Zhang L, Valiante TA. In vitro recordings of human neocortical oscillations. Cereb Cortex. 2015
Mar;25(3):578-97.
Golestanirad L, Das S, Schweizer TA, Graham SJ. A preliminary fMRI study of a novel selfpaced written fluency task: observation of left-hemispheric activation, and increased frontal
activation in late vs. early task phases. Front Hum Neurosci. 2015 Mar 10;9:113.
Khan L, Chiang A, Zhang L, Thibault I, Bedard G, Wong E, Loblaw A, Soliman H, Fehlings
MG, Chow E, Sahgal A. Prophylactic dexamethasone effectively reduces the incidence of pain
flare following spine stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT): a prospective observational study.
Support Care Cancer. 2015 Mar 10.
Kovacs K, Rotondo F, Horvath E, Syro LV, Di Ieva A, Cusimano MD, Munoz DG. Letter to the
editor. Endocr Pathol. 2015 Mar;26(1):93-4.
Lozano AM and Mayberg HS. An Electrode in the Brain Turns Off Depression. Scientific
American. 2015; 312(2): 68-73.
Mansouri A, Chan V, Njaramba V, Cadotte DW, Albright AL, Bernstein M: Sources of delayed
provision of neurosurgical care in a rural Kenyan setting. Surgical Neurology International 6:32,
2015.
Martin AR, Cruz JP, O'Kelly C, Kelly M, Spears J, Marotta TR. Small Pipes: Preliminary
Experience with 3-mm or Smaller Pipeline Flow-Diverting Stents for Aneurysm Repair prior to
Regulatory Approval. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. 2015 Mar;36(3):557-61.
Mistry M, Zhukova N, Merico D, Rakopoulos P, Krishnatry R, Shago M, Stavropoulos J, Alon
N, Pole JD, Ray PN, Navickiene V, Mangerel J, Remke M, Buczkowicz P, Ramaswamy V,
Guerreiro Stucklin A, Li M, Young EJ, Zhang C, Castelo-Branco P, Bakry D, Laughlin S, Shlien
A, Chan J, Ligon KL, Rutka JT, Dirks PB, Taylor MD, Greenberg M, Malkin D, Huang A,
Bouffet E, Hawkins CE, Tabori U. BRAF Mutation and CDKN2A Deletion Define a Clinically
Distinct Subgroup of Childhood Secondary High-Grade Glioma. J Clin Oncol. 2015 Mar
20;33(9):1015-22.
Post A, Hoshizaki TB, Gilchrist MD, Brien S, Cusimano M, Marshall S. The dynamic response
characteristics of traumatic brain injury. Accid Anal Prev. 2015 Mar 18;79:33-40.
Sav A, Rotondo F, Syro LV, Di Ieva A, Cusimano MD, Kovacs K. Invasive, Atypical and
Aggressive Pituitary Adenomas and Carcinomas. Endocrinol Metab Clin North Am. 2015
Mar;44(1):99-104.
Schneider C, Ramaswamy V, Kulkarni AV, Rutka JT, Remke M, Tabori U, Hawkins C, Bouffet
E, Taylor MD. Clinical implications of medulloblastoma subgroups: incidence of CSF diversion
surgery. J Neurosurg Pediatr. 2015 Mar;15(3):236-42.
Shlien A, Campbell BB, de Borja R, Alexandrov LB, Merico D, Wedge D, Van Loo P, Tarpey
PS, Coupland P, Behjati S, Pollett A, Lipman T, Heidari A, Deshmukh S, Avitzur N, Meier B,
Gerstung M, Hong Y, Merino DM, Ramakrishna M, Remke M, Arnold R, Panigrahi GB,
Thakkar NP, Hodel KP, Henninger EE, Göksenin AY, Bakry D, Charames GS, Druker H,
Lerner-Ellis J, Mistry M, Dvir R, Grant R, Elhasid R,Farah R, Taylor GP, Nathan PC, Alexander
S, Ben-Shachar S, Ling SC, Gallinger S,Constantini S, Dirks P, Huang A, Scherer SW, Grundy
RG, Durno C, Aronson M,Gartner A, Meyn MS, Taylor MD, Pursell ZF, Pearson CE, Malkin D,
Futreal PA, Stratton MR, Bouffet E, Hawkins C, Campbell PJ, Tabori U; Biallelic Mismatch
Repair Deficiency Consortium. Combined hereditary and somatic mutations of replication error
repair genes result in rapid onset of ultra-hypermutated cancers. Nat Genet. 2015 Mar;47(3):2576.
Tetreault LA, Côté P, Kopjar B, Arnold P, Fehlings MG; AOSpine North America and
International Clinical Trial Research Network. A clinical prediction model to assess surgical
outcome in patients with cervical spondylotic myelopathy: internal and external validations using
the prospective multicenter AOSpine North American and international datasets of 743 patients.
Spine J. 2015 Mar 1;15(3):388-97.
Tsang DS, Khan L, Perry JR, Soliman H, Sahgal A, Keith JL, Mainprize TG, Das S, Zhang L,
Tsao MN. Survival outcomes in elderly patients with glioblastoma. Clin Oncol (R Coll Radiol).
2015 Mar;27(3):176-83.
Tso MK, Macdonald RL. Neuro-ophthalmic Assessment in Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysms.
World Neurosurg. 2015 Mar 6.
Vaccaro AR, Koerner JD, Radcliff KE, Oner FC, Reinhold M, Schnake KJ, Kandziora F,
Fehlings MG, Dvorak MF, Aarabi B, Rajasekaran S, Schroeder GD, Kepler CK, Vialle LR.
AOSpine subaxial cervical spine injury classification system. Eur Spine J. 2015 Feb 26.
Wang X, Dubuc AM, Ramaswamy V, Mack S, Gendoo DM, Remke M, Wu X, Garzia L, Luu B,
Cavalli F, Peacock J, López B, Skowron P, Zagzag D, Lyden D, Hoffman C,Cho YJ, Eberhart C,
MacDonald T, Li XN, Van Meter T, Northcott PA, Haibe-Kains B,Hawkins C, Rutka JT,
Bouffet E, Pfister SM, Korshunov A, Taylor MD. Medulloblastoma subgroups remain stable
across primary and metastatic compartments. Acta Neuropathol. 2015 Mar;129(3):449-57.
Witiw CD, Nathan V, Bernstein M. Economics, Innovation, and Quality Improvement in
Neurosurgery. Neurosurg Clin N Am. 2015 Apr;26(2):197-205.
Wong CS, Fehlings MG, Sahgal A. Pathobiology of radiation myelopathy and strategies to
mitigate injury. Spinal Cord. 2015 Mar 24.
Zweckberger K, Liu Y, Wang J, Forgione N, Fehlings MG. Synergetic use of neural precursor
cells and self-assembling peptides in experimental cervical spinal cord injury. J Vis Exp. 2015
Feb 23;(96).
VISITING PROFESSORSHIPS
Fred Gentili was a Visiting Professor at the Brigham and Women’s and Hilden Hospital at
Harvard. “Evolution of Skull Base Surgery- from open to endoscopic techniques: current
indications and limitations”. Cambridge, MA. March 12, 2015.
Mark Bernstein was an Invited Speaker at Kenyatta National Hospital, University of Nairobi.
“Awake craniotomy for brain tumour removal”. Nairobi, Kenya March 2015.
Mojgan Hodaie was an Invited Speaker at the 44th meeting of the Japanese Society of
Neuroradiology. 1) “Imaging of Neuropathic pain: insights gained from the treatment of
trigeminal neuralgia”, 2) “Applications of higher order tractography methods in neurosurgery”.
She was also moderator of a session “Young Neurosurgeon's Society”. Nagoya Japan. March 67, 2015.
James Rutka was a Guest Speaker at the HMB420 advanced class at University of Toronto. “The
Neuroscience of Neuro-Oncology”. Toronto, ON. March 10, 2015.
Michael Fehlings was a Visiting Professor at Severance Hospital. “New Developments in the
Pathobiology and Treatment of Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy; From Molecule to Man”.
Seoul, Korea. March 1-2, 2015. Seoul, Korea.
Michael Fehlings was an Invited Speaker at the AANS/CNS Section on Disorders of the Spine
and Peripheral Nerves 2015. 1) “Spinal Cord Injury Current Status and New Developments
(RISCIS trial)”, 2) “Update on Management of Acute SCI”, 3) “L Laminoplasty vs
Laminectomy and Fusion to Treat Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy: Outcomes of the
Prospective Multicenter AOSpine International CSM Study”, 4) “Clinical and Surgical
Predictors of Perioperative Complications in Patients with Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy:
Results from the Multicenter, Prospective AOSpine International Study on 479 Patients”, 5)
“Role of Quantitative MRI Assessments in Predicting Surgical Outcome in Cervical Spondylotic
Myelopathy Patients: Results from the Prospective, Multicenter AOSpine North American
Study”, 6) “Role of History of AOSpine”, 7) “Operate Early”, 8) “Prognostic Factors for
Survival in Surgical Series of Symptomatic Metastatic Epidural Spinal Cord Compression: A
Prospective North American Multi-Centre Study in 145 Patients”. Phoenix, Arizona. March 4-7,
2015.
Michael Fehlings was a Keynote Speaker at the British Association of Spinal Surgeons. “Spine
Cord Injury Management and Prospects on The Horizon". Bath, United Kingdom. March 18-20,
2015.
Michael Fehlings was a Guest Lecturer at the CP-NET Annual Investigator Workshop. “White
Matter Matters”. Toronto, Ontario. March 26-27, 2015.
Andres Lozano was an Invited Speaker at the 1st International Brain Stimulation Conference. 1)
Chair, Deep brain stimulation Symposium; 2) Talk: “Deep brain stimulation.” Singapore. March
4, 2015.
Andres Lozano was a Guest Lecturer at the Third Annual DBS Tank Think. “The Aleva Lead,
Advantages, and Clinical Experience.” Orlando, FL. March 20, 2015
Michael Tymianski was a Discussion Leader at the GRC Oxidative Stress and Disease: The
Redox Biology for Age-Related Diseases Conference. “Novel Oxidases and Disease”. Ventura,
California. March 3-5, 2015.
Michael Tymianski was an Invited Speaker at the XXV International Symposium of
Neurosurgery, hosted by the Colombian Association of Neurosurgery. 1) “Microsurgery for
complex aneurysm”, 2) “Microsurgery for AVMs: indications, techniques and complications”, 3)
“EC-IC Bypass Surgery: indications and techniques. What is the future ?”, 4) “After Aruba,
which unruptured brain AVMs should be treated? The point of view of the neurosurgeon”.
Cartagena, Colombia, March 26-28 2015.
Gelareh Zadeh was an Invited Speaker at the Tubingen Germany Neurooncology Department.
“ Identifying targets of brain tumor therapy”. Tubingen, Germany. March 15-16, 2015.
IN THE MEDIA
The KidsArm, a robotic surgical arm developed by the SickKids' Centre for Image Guided
Innovation and Therapeutic Intervention (CIGITI) – directed by Dr. James Drake – is featured on
the Space Ref Canada website. The piece can be accessed at:
http://www.spaceref.ca/news/viewpr.html?pid=45254.
The work of Dr. Mojgan Hodaie’s lab is featured in IMS Magazine. The piece is entitled
“Neuroimaging for Functional Neurosurgery”. The entire issue of IMS Magazine, including Dr.
Hodaie’s piece, can be accessed at:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B6Pr3rldJPFPSXlrdUtyZElySk0/edit
Dr. Andres Lozano’s work using DBS to treat anorexia patients is featured in a CTV News
article. The piece can be accessed at: http://www.ctvnews.ca/w5/deep-brain-stimulation-offerstreatment-hope-for-severe-anorexia-patients-1.2266141
Dr. Todd Mainprize’s work using ultrasound technology to treat malignant brain tumours is
featured in Science Magazine. The piece can be accessed at:
http://news.sciencemag.org/biology/2015/03/ultrasound-therapies-target-brain-cancers-andalzheimer-s-disease.
FACULTY FOCUS
Dr. Alexander “Sasha” Velumian graduated from Moscow State University
before going on to complete his PhD and DSc at the I.M. Sechenov Institute
of Evolutionary Physiology and Biochemistry of the Russian Academy of
Science in St. Petersburg. After completing his post-graduate training, he
became a Scientist – and later Leading Scientist – at the same institute. He
first joined the Toronto Western Research Institute in 1992 as a Research
Associate. Dr. Velumian is currently an Assistant Professor in the
Departments of Surgery and Physiology at the University of Toronto and a
Research Neuroscientist in Division of Neurosurgery at Toronto Western
Hospital, working in the spinal cord injury program headed by Dr. Michael Fehlings. His current
research focuses on the organization of the living myelin sheath and myelin-axon interactions in
CNS white matter, and functional aspects of myelination/demyelination in CNS white matter.
Current Appointments
o Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery, University of Toronto
o Assistant Professor, Department of Physiology, University of Toronto
o Research Neuroscientist, Division of Neurosurgery, Toronto Western Hospital, University
Health Network
Selected Professional Activities
o Member, International Brain Research Organization
o Member, Society for Neuroscience
o Course Co-Director, Fundamentals of Neuroscience: Cellular and Molecular, Department of
Physiology, University of Toronto
o Distinguished Toronto Ambassador, Metro Toronto Convention Centre and Tourism Toronto
Selected Publications
o Velumian AA, Samoilova M. Chapter 1: White matter: Basic principles of axonal
organization and function. In: Baltan S, Carmichael T, Matute C, Guochua X, Zhang JH,
editor(s). White Matter Injury After Stroke & CNS Disorders. (United States): Springer;
2014. p. 3-38.
o Velumian AA, Wan Y, Samoilova M, Fehlings MG. Contribution of fast and slow
conducting myelinated axons to single-peak compound action potentials in rat spinal cord
white matter preparations. Journal of Neurophysiology. 2011;105(2):929-941.
o Velumian AA, Samoilova M, Fehlings MG. Visualization of cytoplasmic diffusion within
living myelin sheaths of CNS white matter axons using microinjection of the fluorescent dye
Lucifer Yellow. NeuroImage. 2011;56(1):27-34.
o Velumian AA, Wan Y, Samoilova M, Fehlings MG. Modular double sucrose gap apparatus
for improved recording of compound action potentials from rat and mouse spinal cord white
matter preparations. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 2010;187(1):33-40.
PDFs OF THE MONTH
Martin AR, Cruz JP, O'Kelly C, Kelly M, Spears J, Marotta TR. Small Pipes: Preliminary
Experience with 3-mm or Smaller Pipeline Flow-Diverting Stents for Aneurysm Repair prior to
Regulatory Approval. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. 2015 Mar;36(3):557-61.
Shlien A, Campbell BB, de Borja R, Alexandrov LB, Merico D, Wedge D, Van Loo
P, Tarpey PS, Coupland P, Behjati S, Pollett A, Lipman T, Heidari A, Deshmukh S, Avitzur N,
Meier B, Gerstung M, Hong Y, Merino DM, Ramakrishna M, Remke M, Arnold R, Panigrahi
GB, Thakkar NP, Hodel KP, Henninger EE, Göksenin AY, Bakry D, Charames GS, Druker H,
Lerner-Ellis J, Mistry M, Dvir R, Grant R, Elhasid R,Farah R, Taylor GP, Nathan PC, Alexander
S, Ben-Shachar S, Ling SC, Gallinger S,Constantini S, Dirks P, Huang A, Scherer SW, Grundy
RG, Durno C, Aronson M,Gartner A, Meyn MS, Taylor MD, Pursell ZF, Pearson CE, Malkin D,
Futreal PA, Stratton MR, Bouffet E, Hawkins C, Campbell PJ, Tabori U; Biallelic Mismatch
Repair Deficiency Consortium. Combined hereditary and somatic mutations of replication error
repair genes result in rapid onset of ultra-hypermutated cancers. Nat Genet. 2015 Mar;47(3):2576.
Lozano AM and Mayberg HS. An Electrode in the Brain Turns Off Depression. Scientific
American. 2015; 312(2): 68-73.
UPCOMING MEETINGS
April 2015
Department of Surgery Reception at Meeting of the American Surgical Association. Mariott
Marquis, Mission Hills Room, 333 West Harbor Drive, San Diego CA. April 23, 2015. 68pm. RSVP by April 15, 2016 using the following registration link: Surgery Reception Event.
Inaugural Hudson Lecture hosted by Toronto Western Hospital / Dr. Fred Gentili. Guest
Speaker: Dr. Alan Hudson, Professor Emeritus, University of Toronto; Past Dan Family Chair in
Neurosurgery; Past CEO, University Health Network. Toronto Western Hospital. Fri., Apr. 24,
2015. 7:30-8:30.
50th William Lougheed Microsurgical Course. Toronto, ON. Apr. 27-May 2, 2015.
May 2015
City-Wide Rounds. Guest: Professor Fady T. Charbel, Chicago. Toronto Western Hospital. May
1st, 2015. 7:00-8:00am.
American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) 83rd Annual Meeting. Washington,
DC. May 2 - 6, 2015.
41st Gallie Day, Department of Surgery. May 8, 2015.
2015 E. Bruce Hendrick Visiting Professorship in Paediatric Neurosurgery. Hosted by the
Hospital for Sick Children / Dr. James Drake. May 22, 2015.
Endoscopic Third Ventriculostomy Course. Course Director: Dr. J. Drake. May 23rd, 2015.
12th Annual Neurosurgery Charity Softball Tournament. May 30, 2015. All American
Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) members are invited. For more information
regarding the tournament and post-tournament reception, visit www.neurocharitysoftball.org.
June 2015
2015 William S. Keith Professorship in Neurosurgery. Guest: Professor Luca Regli, Switzerland.
June 4, 2015.
University of Toronto Annual Spine Course. Surgical Skills Centre, Mount Sinai Hospital. June
5-7, 2015.
Society of Neurological Surgeons (SNS) 2015 Annual Meeting. Miami, FL. Jun. 6-9, 2015.
SpineFEST 2015. Keynote speaker Professor Wilco Peul, Leiden University Medical Centre,
Leiden, Netherlands. “Societal impact & added value of spines surgery”. Centre Lower
Concourse, MaRS, Toronto, ON. June 8, 2015. 7am – 4pm.
Canadian Neurological Sciences Federation (CNSF) 50th Annual Congress. Royal York Hotel.
Toronto, ON. Jun. 9-12, 2015. http://congress.cnsfederation.org/
3rd Annual U of T Endoscopic Endonasal Skull Base Course. Co-organized by Dr. Gelareh
Zadeh. The course is limited to 20 spots for neurosurgery and otolaryngology residents and
fellows across Canada on first come basis and preference will be given to intermediate and
senior level residents (PGY3+). Guest Faculty: Dr. James Evans, Professor of Neurological
Surgery & Otolaryngology, Thomas Jefferson University Center for Minimally Invasive Cranial
Base Surgery and Endoscopic Neurosurgery, Philadelphia, PA. Toronto, ON. June 12, 2015.
September 2015
Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS) Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA. Sep. 26-30,
2015.
October 2015
American Academy of Neurological Surgery (AAcNS) Annual Meeting. Heidelberg, Germany.
Oct. 7-10, 2015.
RESIDENTS’ CORNER
Neurosurgery Resident Seminar Schedule & Events
APRIL
Friday, April 10, 2015
Toronto Western Hospital, Main Pavilion 15th Floor Solarium
0900-1200
Topic: Metastatic Tumors
Dr. Gelareh Zadeh: Management of Brain Mets
Dr. Arjun Sahgal: Novel radiation approaches to brain mets
Case Presentations
Friday, April 17, 2015
Toronto Western Hospital, Main Pavilion 15th Floor Solarium
0900-1200
Topic: Vestibular Schwannoma
Dr. Farhad Pirouzmand: Neurosurgical management of acoustic neuroma
Dr. Vincent Lin: Audiology and temporal bone anatomy (translab approach)
Dr. May Tsao: Radiation for acoustic neuroma
Friday, April 24, 2015
1st Annual Alan Hudson Lectureship
Guest Lecturer
Professor Alan Hudson
Emeritus Professor, University of Toronto
Past Chairman, Division of Neurosurgery, University of Toronto
Toronto Western Hospital, Main Auditorium, West Wing 2-401
0730-0830
Professor Alan Hudson
"My life and career- lessons learned"
Friday, April 24, 2015
Toronto Western Hospital, Main Pavilion 15th Floor Solarium
0900-1200
Dr. Michael Cusimano: Surgical considerations for removal
Case Presentations
RESIDENCY PROGRAM COMMITTEE MEETING
Monday, April 20, 2015, 7 a.m., TWH, WW 4-430
NEUROSURGERY CABINET MEETING
Tuesday, April 21, 2015, 7 a.m., TWH, WW 4-438 (library)