The Skull Base Neurosurgery Workshop is an intensive educational program designed for neurosurgeons seeking to enhance their expertise in the surgical management of complex skull base pathologies. This workshop provides a comprehensive overview of the latest advancements, techniques, and interdisciplinary approaches in the field of skull base surgery. Through a combination of didactic lectures, hands-on surgical simulations, and case-based discussions, participants will gain practical skills and knowledge essential for delivering optimal patientcare.
Accredited by World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies (Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery Committee) & World Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery
To improve the academic aspect of a multidisciplinary team through information about the basics of evaluation, selection, and guided administration of BTX in treatment of spastic Cerebral palsy
Intended Learning objectives (ILOs): by the end of the course, the candidate should be able to
- Understand the basic principles of Cerebral palsy
- Become familiar with the common gait deviations
- Define and measure different types of Hypertonia, and aware of different treatment modalities
- Be oriented with the Ultrasound device, U/S guided injection.
- Become oriented with orthopedic aspect of cerebral palsy
To provide a Truely comprehensive hands-on update on functional neurosurgical approaches for Pain management for practicing neurosurgeons, it aims to deliver the knowledge about patient selection and appropriate non- surgical and surgical interventions techniques.
the workshop also aims to enable the delegates to improve existing skills and/or develop new skills in performing different procedures for intractable pain disorders through identification of standard targets in functional neurosurgery brain and spine
Minimally invasive spinal surgery (MISS) is a type of back surgery performed through small incisions. This less invasive type of spinal procedure is done with a specialized hollow tube known as a tubular retractor. The spine surgeon uses this tool to visualize and treat the targeted spine area. This results in less trauma being caused to the nearby muscles and surrounding tissue.
The Basic Cerebral Angiography Workshop is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the principles, techniques, and applications of cerebral angiography.
This course will provide neurosurgeons, orthopedic surgeons, and spine surgeons with practical, hands-on training in minimally invasive spine surgery techniques using endoscopic approaches. By the end of this course, participants will be well-prepared to incorporate endoscopic spine surgery techniques into their practice, thereby offering minimally invasive treatment options to patients with spinal disorders
The Peripheral Nerve Workshop is a comprehensive educational workshop designed to provide attendees with practical knowledge and hands-on experience in the diagnosis and management of peripheral nerve disorders. Led by experts in the field, the workshop will cover a range of topics including anatomy, evaluation techniques, diagnostic modalities, surgical approaches, and rehabilitation strategies.
By the end of this course, participants will have acquired a comprehensive understanding of navigation technology, gained practical skills in its application, and developed strategies for optimizing its use in neurosurgical practice. This knowledge and expertise will enable participants to enhance patient outcomes, improve surgical accuracy, and advance their neurosurgical capabilities in navigating complex cases.
The Skull Base Neurosurgery Workshop is an intensive educational program designed for neurosurgeons seeking to enhance their expertise in the surgical management of complex skull base pathologies. This workshop provides a comprehensive overview of the latest advancements, techniques, and interdisciplinary approaches in the field of skull base surgery. Through a combination of didactic lectures, hands-on surgical simulations, and case-based discussions, participants will gain practical skills and knowledge essential for delivering optimal patientcare.
Accredited by World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies (Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery Committee) & World Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery
This course will provide neurosurgeons with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to effectively evaluate and surgically manage scoliosis patients, thereby improving patient outcomes and quality of life. Through a combination of didactic lectures, hands-on training, case discussions, and interactive sessions, participantswill gain valuable expertise in this specialized area of neurosurgery.
Endovascular neurosurgery, also known as interventional neuroradiology (INR) and endovascular surgical neuroradiology (ESNR), involves performing brain surgery from within blood vessels. Doctors utilize catheters to navigate through blood vessels, employing tiny instruments to conduct procedures. Typically, only a small incision in the skin over the femoral artery in the leg is needed to access major blood vessels and insert catheters, making it minimally invasive. These techniques are employed in emergency situations such as stroke treatment, where clot-busting medications or devices like stent-retrievers are delivered directly to the clot to restore blood flow to the brain.
Ventricular Endoscopy Workshop aims to equip participants with the knowledge, skills, and confidence needed to perform ventricular endoscopic procedures effectively and safely. Through a combination of didactic lectures, hands-on training, case-based discussions, and interactive sessions, participants gain practical experience and proficiency in ventricular endoscopy techniques, ultimately improving patient outcomes and quality of care.
Neuroscience explores the nervous system’s complexity, encompassing the brain, spinal cord, and neural networks throughout the body. It aims to understand how the nervous system regulates emotions, cognition, behavior, and vital bodily functions. This workshop examines the nervous system at various levels, including molecules, nerve cells, networks, and brain structure, to uncover their roles in different activities. Researchers study both normal nervous system development and function, as well as disorders and diseases that disrupt it. For example, the process of reading involves the brain coordinating signals to track text, decode incoming signals from the eyes, and imbue words with meaning using stored information.
Neurotruma
Neuortroma workshop designed to provide an intensive and transformative experience, our course is committed to shaping skilled neurosurgeons capable of addressing the multifaceted challenges of complex cranial and spinal trauma. Our fundamental aim is to cultivate decision-makers who thrive on evidence-based practices, ensuring that every aspect of trauma management aligns with the highest standards of care.