PROGRAM March 18-19, 2016 · 8:20 Flow divertor in Rt MCA blister aneurysms - A. Zakaria 8:30...
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LINNC SEMINAR - US EDITION
LINNC Seminar is a LINNC extensiona New Concept with the Same Spirit!
Live Interventional Neuroradiology & Neurosurgery Course
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March 18-19, 2016New York City, NY, USAWALDORF ASTORIA HOTEL
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FACULTY & SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Adam S. ARTHUR, MD Semmes-Murphey Clinic and the University of TennesseeDepartment of NeurosurgeryMemphis, TN
Alejandro BERENSTEIN, MD The Mount Sinai HospitalKlingenstein Clinical CenterNew York, NY
Gary DUCKWILER, MD Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical CenterUCLA Interventional NeuroradiologyLos Angeles, CA
Donald FREI, MD Radiology Imaging AssociatesEnglewood, CO
Tudor G. JOVIN, MD Stroke InstituteUniversity of Pittsburgh School of MedicinePittsburgh, PA
Peter K. NELSON, MD New York University Langone Medical CenterDepartments of Radiology and NeurosurgeryNew York, NY
Adnan SIDDIQUI, MD University at Buffalo - State University of New YorkDepartment of NeurosurgeryBuffalo, NY
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COURSE DIRECTORS
Jacques MORET, MD NEURI, Brain Vascular CenterBicêtre University HospitalParis, France
Giuseppe LANZINO, MDMayo Health System - Mayo ClinicDepartments of Radiology and NeurosurgeryRochester, MN
Michel E. MAWAD, MDNeurological InstituteCleveland ClinicAbu Dhabi, UAE
Laurent SPELLE, MDNEURI, Brain Vascular CenterBicêtre University HospitalParis, France
FACULTY & SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Tudor G. JOVIN, MD Stroke InstituteUniversity of Pittsburgh School of MedicinePittsburgh, PA
Peter K. NELSON, MD New York University Langone Medical CenterDepartments of Radiology and NeurosurgeryNew York, NY
Adnan SIDDIQUI, MD University at Buffalo - State University of New YorkDepartment of NeurosurgeryBuffalo, NY
A unique experience that responds to your needs!Each of the LINNC family of dedicated courses is born out of the same clinical and educational experience, yet each individual seminar has its own personality, its own structure designed to provide the maximum amount of information and education on those topics that are important to you, with an immediate gain in knowledge and expertise.
To do this requires a deep commitment to interactivity – we listen to what you say, your needs and what is happening clinically throughout the world – and a profound reactivity and flexibility that allows us to respond to what we hear, the demands and questions as they occur during the seminar.
This is the special added value of the LINNC NYC Seminar – US Edition; its unique personality.
LINNC NYC Seminar – US Edition is not based on a formal and strictly pre-determined lesson plan like other meetings in this field, but instead uses its vast library of specially prepared, recent pre-recorded cases, specifically created and chosen by the Course Directors and designed to illustrate a wide range of critical, important or breaking clinical issues, topics and techniques. This deep and essential resource, linked to our years of experience with the larger LINNC courses (as well as LINNC online), allows us to create a seminar in “real-time”, providing the clinical cases that respond to your needs and questions, illustrating the debates and advances in our field today and forming the basis for the subsequent discussions. It is as if you have put together your own personal team of internationally recognized experts whose only goal is to create a program tailored to your individual needs and level of practice!
By participating in LINNC Seminar – US Edition you become an essential part of a finely tuned interactivity that creates the seminar itself; a unique experience that promises immediate rewards in the clinical knowledge obtained.
We wish you a fruitful seminar.
Sincerely,
COURSE DIRECTORS
Michel E. MAWAD, MDNeurological InstituteCleveland ClinicAbu Dhabi, UAE
Laurent SPELLE, MDNEURI, Brain Vascular CenterBicêtre University HospitalParis, France
FRIDAY 18 MARCH 2016
EXPERT PANEL: J. Moret, G. Lanzino, M. Mawad, L. Spelle, A. S. Arthur, A. Berenstein, G. Duckwiler, D. Frei, T. G. Jovin, P. K. Nelson, A. Siddiqui
8:00-12:40 MORNING
8:00 Welcome message - J. Moret, G. Lanzino, M. Mawad, L. Spelle
Presentation of the best cases submitted by attendees 8:10 Rescue Maneuver for Failure to Open of Proximal End of Pipeline Embolization
Device - B. Cord 8:20 Flow divertor in Rt MCA blister aneurysms - A. Zakaria
8:30 Recorded Cases & Cases Discussion Stenting for Aneurysms Treatment
10:00 Coffee break & Visit of the exhibition area
10:30 Recorded Cases & Cases Discussion Stenting and Y Stenting for Aneurysms Treatment
12:10 Industry sponsored Symposium* - MicroVention Treatments Strategies for Distal Aneurysms A. Siddiqui
12:40 Lunch Break
13:25-17:30 AFTERNOON
13:25 Recorded Cases & Cases Discussion Flow Diverter for Aneurysms Treatment
14:15 Industry sponsored Symposium* - Medtronic See the Future of Stroke Intervention - Initial
Experience with the Solitaire™ Platinum device P. J. Pema
14:45 Recorded Cases & Cases Discussion Flow Diverter for Aneurysms Treatment
15:30 Coffee break & Visit of the exhibition area
Presentation of the best cases submitted by attendees 16:00 Right Ruptured MCA Aneurysm Iatrogenic CCF - R. Rivera 16:10 Dural Cavernous Fistula case - C. Baccin
16:20 Round Table - Take home message of the day Stenting, Y stenting and Flow Diverter discussion
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SATURDAY 19 MARCH 2016
EXPERT PANEL: J. Moret, G. Lanzino, M. Mawad, L. Spelle, A. S. Arthur, A. Berenstein, G. Duckwiler, D. Frei, T. G. Jovin, P. K. Nelson, A. Siddiqui
8:00-12:30 MORNING
Presentation of the best cases submitted by attendees 8:00 Tentorial fistula with ruptured AICA aneurysm - V. Kalousek 8:10 Isolated Rt VI cranial nerve palsy in a non-ruptured Rt cerebellar AVM - A. Zakaria
8:20 Recorded Cases & Cases Discussion WEB Aneurysms treatmentBrain AVMs treatment with liquid embolic agent
10:00 Coffee break & Visit of the exhibition area
10:30 Recorded Cases & Cases Discussion Dural Malformations, Direct Fistulas and Carotid cavernous fistulas treatment
12:10 Industry sponsored Symposium* - Stryker AXS Catalyst™ Distal Access Catheters:
Taking Navigation to New Heights A. Arthur
12:30 Lunch Break
13:30-17:30 AFTERNOON
13:30 Recorded Cases & Cases Discussion Stroke Treatment- Thrombectomy - Aspiration - Both
15:30 Coffee break & Visit of the exhibition area
Presentation of the best cases submitted by attendees 16:00 Agressive Dural Fistula - V. Kalousek 16:10 Giant ICA Aneurysm - M. Puthuran
16:20 Round Table - Take home message of the day Brain AVMs and Stroke treatment
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LEARNING OBJECTIVESUpon completion of this activity, the learner should be able to:
- Describe the indications of treatment for aneurysms, AVMs, specific AVMs such as of those of the marrow (spine and spinal cord), spinal dural AVMs; the management of complications, cerebral stroke, and also on percutaneous techniques and balance the beneficial outcomes from treatment procedures, endovascular or surgical, against the natural history of the disease.
- Demonstrate the high-quality practice of interventional neuroradiology and neurosurgery in a team environment.
- Review information regarding basic and clinical research in diseases, including techniques and technologies of interventional neuroradiology and neurosurgery.
- Explain the role of imaging in the diagnosis and management of those neurovascular disorders.
EDUCATIONAL METHODS• Lectures • Question and Answer Sessions• Recorded cases • Round Table Discussions• Audiovisual Presentations
ACCREDITATIONThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and LINNC; NEURI, Brain Vascular Center, Bicetre University Hospital; and Cleveland Clinic – Abu Dhabi. The Mayo Clinic College of Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 12.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
UEMS/EACCME CME CREDIT RECOGNITIONThe American Medical Association (AMA) has an agreement of mutual recognition of continuing medical education (CME) credit with the European Union of Medical Specialties (UEMS). Under the terms of this agreement, renewed in 2010, the AMA will convert CME credit for live and e-learning activities certified by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME), the accrediting arm of the UEMS, to AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. European physicians can earn their ECMEC®s by attending live events that have been certified for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.
DISCLOSUREEach faculty member, including moderators and planning committee members, in the CME activity are required to complete a disclosure form. A copy of the MSCPD Faculty Disclosure Policy is available upon request.
*No CME credit is available on the industry sponsored sessions
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