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    Thursday, April 26, 2012

    Administrative Sessions16.00 - 17.00 EMN Presidium17.00 - 18.00 EMN Members Meeting

    SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMFRIDAY, APRIL 27, 2012

    Opening9.00 - 9.15 Stean Florian, Cluj-Napoca, Romania

    Wol-Ingo Steudel, Homburg/Saar, GermanyDan F. Mureanu, Cluj-Napoca, Romania

    Session 1: Craniovertebral Pathologies

    9.15 - 10.30 Chair: Ulrich Kunz, Ulm, Germany NN

    9.15 - 9.35 S1-01 Surgical Procedures within the craniocervical junction Tobias Pitzen, Karlsbad, Germany

    9.35 - 9.55 S1-02 Cervical Myelopathy: Traumatic impact to achronic Disease

    Ioan Branea, Karlsbad, Germany

    9.55 - 10.15 S1-03 Posttraumatic Syringomyelia- about cause and treatmentGregor Freude, Ulrich Kunz, Uwe Max Mauer,Ulm, Germany

    10.15 - 10.30 S1-04 Do the Calpain Inhibitors and Hepatocyte Growth Factorhave an eect in Spinal Cord Injury?tean Florian, Cluj-Napoca, Romania

    10.30 - 11.00 COFFEE BREAK

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    Session 2: Advances in preclinical and rst aid management

    11.00 - 12.50 Chair: Tanju Ucar, Antalya, Turkey

    Wol-Ingo Steudel, Homburg/Saar, Germany

    11.00 - 11.20 S2-01 Prehospital and early in-hospital treatment oTBIStudy rom Austria

    Alexandra Brazinova, Walter Mauritz, VeronikaRehorcikova, Vienna, Bratislava, Austria, Slovak Republic

    11.20 - 11.35 S2-02 Indications o Computed-Tomography in craniocerebral

    traumatic lesions Alexandru V. Ciurea, Bucharest, Romania

    11.35 - 11.50 S2-03 Experiences using mobile near-inrared-spectroscopysystems or non-invasive detection o intracranialhematoma

    Lars Klbe, Ulm, Germany

    11.50 - 12.05 S2-04 Inrascanner in the Diagnosis o Intracranial Damage inChildren with Traumatic Brain Injuries

    A.V. Marshintsev, Moscow, Russian Federation

    12.05 - 12.20 S2-05 The evacuation o a neurosurgical ward in the terroristic

    menace - point o view o a neurosurgical resident Gregor Freude, Ulm, Germany

    12.20 - 12.35 S2-06 Operative decision and ollow-up using Phase-ContrastMRI imagery in cranial and spinal pathologies aectingCSF fowPaul C. Flore, Timisoara, Romania

    12.35 - 12.50 S2-07 Principles o Treatment Severe Traumativ Brain Injuryin Children

    J. B. Semenova, Moscow, Russian Federation

    12.50 13.30 LUNCH

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    Session 3: Advances in neurointensive care management

    13.30 - 15.20 Chair: Jan-Peter Jantzen, Hannover, Germany

    Santiago Lubillo, Gran Canaria, Spain

    13.30 - 13.50 S3 - 01 Advances in Multimodality Monitoring inNeurointensive care

    Santiago Lubillo, Gran Canaria, Spain

    13.50 - 14.05 S3 - 02 Non-invasive ICP-Monitoring Ulrich Kunz, Ulm, Germany

    14.05 - 14.20 S3 - 03 Fiberendoscopic airway management does notcompromise haemodynamic stability or gas exchange

    Jan-Peter Jantzen, Hannover, Germany

    14.20 - 14.35 S3 - 04 Telemetric Monitoring o ICP prole beore and aterhydrocephalus therapy

    Sebastian Antes, Homburg/Saar, Germany

    14.35 - 14.50 S3 - 05 Invasive bedside-Neuromonitoring:CBF and Microdialysis

    Mathias Menzel, Wolsburg, Germany

    14.50 - 15.05 S3 - 06 Indications o Computed Tomography in craniocerebraltraumatic lesions

    Alexandru V. Ciurea, Bucharest, Romania

    15.05 - 15.20 S3 - 07 Prognostic Factors in Traumatic Diuse Axonal Injuries Dana Rcan et al., Cluj-Napoca, Romania

    15.20 - 15.50 COFFEE BREAK

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    Session 4: Klaus von Wild Lecture

    15.50 16.20 Chair: Stean Florian, Cluj-Napoca, Romania

    15.50 - 15.55 Introduction Wol-Ingo Steudel, Homburg/Saar, Germany

    15.55 - 16.20 S4 - 01 Robotic systems will change neurosurgery,neurorehabilitation and care

    Robert Riener, Zrich, Switzerland

    Session 5 : Decompressive Craniectomy

    16.20 18.15 Chair: Hans Tritthart, Graz, Austria Zbigniew Czernicki, Warsaw, Poland

    16.20 - 16.40 S5 - 01 Update in Decompressive Craniectomy in TBIincluding own experiences

    Zbigniew Czernicki, Warsaw Poland

    16.40 - 17.00 S5 - 02 Eects o Decompressive Surgery in PatientsWith Severe TBI and Bilateral Non-ReactiveDilated Pupils

    Ethem Gksu, Tanju Ucar et al. Antalya, Turkey

    17.00 - 17.15 S5 - 03 Decompressive craniectomy in the treatmento severe traumatic brain injury:optional or recommendedLaszlo Fgedi, Andras Csokay Miskolc, Hungary

    17.15 - 17.30 S5 - 04 Eects o Selective Brain Hypothermia andDecompressive Craniectomy on neurological andradiological sequelae o Close Head Injury in mice

    Jacek Szczygielski, Angelika M. Mautes,

    Andreas Mller et al. Homburg/Saar,Germany

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    17.30 17.45 S5-05 Early Decompressive Craniectomy to avoidthe sudden increase o ICP in children ater brain injury

    Andras Csokay, Laszlo Fgedi, T.Pentelenyi,

    Miskolc Hungary

    17.45 - 18.00 S5 - 06 In vitro and in vivo evidence to clariy theeectiveness o the vascular tunnel technique in thecourse o Decompressive Craniectomy

    Andras Csokay, Laszlo Fgedi, T. Pentelenyi,Miskolc Hungary

    18.00 18.15 S5 - 07 Craniotomy or decompressive craniectomyor evacuation o Acute Subdural Haematomas:proposal or a multicentre randomised trial.

    Angelos Kolias, Cambridge, UK

    SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMSATURDAY , APRIL 28, 2012

    Session 6: Assessment o outcome and quality o lie8.30 - 10.30 Chair: Jean-Luc Truelle, Paris, France

    Dan Fior Mureanu, Cluj-Napoca, Romania

    8.30 - 8.50 S6 - 01 Traumatic Brain Injury: medico-legal expertise in FranceJean-Luc Truelle, Pierre North,

    Michle Montreuil, Garches-Paris, France

    8.50 - 9.10 S6 - 02 Traumatic Brain Injury: The role o mediationin community integration

    Jean-Luc Truelle, Pierre North,Michle Montreuil, Garches-Paris, France

    9.10 - 9.30 S6 - 03 Returning home ollowing severe cerebralInjury and DiseasePaul-Jrgen Hlser, Wangen, Germany

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    9.30 - 9.50 S6 - 04 The Psychotherapy` s Importance in Neurorecovery oNeurosurgical Patients

    Rotarescu Virginia, Alexandru V. Ciurea,

    Bucharest, Romania

    9.50 - 10.10 S6-05 EMB and NBM Models in Neuro-RehabilitationClinical Research

    10.10 - 10.30 S6-06 Prognostic Value o MRI in TBI in relation to Outcome Karsten Schwerdteger, Ngozi Lami Erete,

    Homburg/Saar, Germany

    10.30 - 11.00 COFFEE BREAK

    Session 7: Neuroprotection

    11.00 - 12.00 Chair: Jacques de Reuck, Lille, FranceLothar Schilling, Mainz, Germany

    11.00 - 11.20 S7-01 Mechanisms o neuroprotection specialreerence to the vasculature

    Lothar Schilling, Mainz, Germany

    11.20 - 11.40 S7-02 Pluripotent stemcells or basic researchand therapeutic application

    Jrgen Hescheler, Kln, Germany

    11.40 - 12.00 S7-03 Pharmacological and non-pharmacologicalstrategies in brain protection and recovery

    Dan Fior Mureanu,University o Medicine and Pharmacy Iuliu Hatieganu,Cluj-Napoca, Romania

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    Session 8: Special lectures

    12.00 - 13.00 Chair: Robert Riener, Zrich, Switzerland

    12.00 - 12.20 S8-01 Traumatic brain injuries in the Asterix comic books Marcel A. Kamps, Dsseldor, Germany

    12.20 - 12.40 S8-02 Unresponsive Wakeulness syndrome (UWS)

    Why we need a new name or the apallic syndrome orvegetative state

    Klaus von Wild, Mnster, Germany

    12.40 - 13.00 S8-03 Robot-Assisted Assessment o the Armin Neurorehabilitation

    Verena Klamroth-Marganska, Urs Keller,Alexander Duschau-Wicke, Sabine Schlch,Robert Riener, Zrich, Switzerland

    13.00 - 14.00 LUNCH

    Session 9: Clinical Trials in TBI

    14.00 - 15.20 Chair: Alexandru V. Ciurea, Bucharest, RomaniaDavid Mendelow, Newcastle, UK

    14.00 - 14.20 S9-01 Update on Clinical Trials in TBI David Mendelow, Newcastle, UK

    14.20 - 14.40 S9-02 Should lobar intracerebral haematomasdue to cerebral amyloid angiopathy be excluded rom theSTICH II trial: a neuropathological Study

    Jacques de Reuck, Lille, France

    14.40 - 15.00 S9-03 Traumatic ICH: Characteristics oPatients in the ongoing STITCH (Trauma)Trial

    Elise Rowan, et al., Newcastle, U.K.

    15.00 15.20 S9-04 Should we measure outcome at 12 monthsas well as 6 months or acute brain injury trials:

    evidence rom [STITCH(Trauma)]? Barbara Gregson, Newcastle, UK.