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DEAR FRIENDS AND COLLEAGUESIt is our pleasure to invite you to the 9th European - Japanese Cerebrovascular Congress. Preventive treatment remains one of the subjects that raises the most heated debates in the cerebrovascular scientific community, therefore this congress represents a unique opportunity to share and gather the updates on neurovascular surgery and intervention for treating AVMs, Aneurysms, Cavernomas, dAVFs, Stroke and MoyaMoya. The meeting is expected to be of value to neurosurgeons, neuroradiologists, radiosurgeons, neurologists, neurocritical care specialists, and nurses. We are very much looking forward to seeing you in Milan. Yours sincerely,
Marco Cenzato, MD | Yasuhiko Kaku, MD | Tetsuya Tsukahara, MD Davide Boeris, MD | Giuseppe Esposito, MD | Luca Regli, MD
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Agostoni Elio C.Andreou AlexandrosBenes VladimirBirkeland PeterBoccardi EdoardoBoeris DavideBongetta Daniele Bortolotti CarloCardia AndreaCenzato MarcoD’Aliberti GiuseppeDebernardi Albertode Brabandere LucDel Maestro MattiaDones FlaviaDucati AlessandroDufour Jean-Philippe Egashira YusukeEliava ShalvaEsposito Giuseppe Ferroli PaoloFierstra JornFontanella MarcoFujimura MikiGalzio Renato J.Garbossa Diego Germans Menno Gruber AndreasHänggi DanielHara TakayukiHirayama TeruyasuImaizumi YohichiIshibashi ToshihiroIshida FujimaroJankovic Dragan
Kaku YasuhikoKashefiolasl Sepide Kato Yoko Kidooka MinoruKikuta Ken-ichiro Kikuta YoshichikaKronenburg AnnickKulcsar Zsolt Kurita HirokiKuwayama NaoyaKuroda HidekiLuzzi SabinoMarcati EleonoraMaruyama DaisukeMasafumi Ohtaki Matsushige ToshinoriMiyachi ShigeruMiyawaki SatoruMotti EnricoMorimoto Masafumi Muscas Giovanni Nakagawara JyojiNakahara IchiroNozaki KazuhikoOda Jumpei Ogawa Shotaro Ota NakaoPasqualin AlbertoPero GuglielmoPiano MariangelaQuilici Luca Raabe AndreasRegli LucaRinkel Gabriel J.E.Ryu Bikei
Sasaki TatsuyaSatoh AkiraSato Taku Scienza RenatoSebök Martina Servadei FrancoStefini RobertoSzikora IstvanTakeda RirikoTanaka MichikiroTassi LauraToyota ShingoTrivelli MarcoTsukahara TetsuyaUeda ToshihiroValvassori LucaVan der Zwan AlbertVincitorio Francesca Walsh DanielYamamoto JunkohZoia Cesare
EJCVC FACULTY
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Scientific ProgramMain Session – Aula Magna
Chairmen: D’Aliberti G. (Milan, Italy) Scienza R. (Padua, Italy) Bortolotti C. (Bologna, Italy) Kikuta K. (Fucui, Japan)
17.00 Spinal AVMs Anatomical and clinical classifications Boeris D. (Milan, Italy)
17.15 Spinal AVMs Endovascular Treatment Strategies Kulcsar Z. (Zurich, Switzerland)
17.30 High resolusion 3D fusion imaging in AVM surgery Hara T. (Tokyo, Japan)
17.45 Angiographical signs of effective cure in AVMs Miyachi S. (Aichi, Japan)
18.00 How to secure the safety of surgery for unruptured brain AVMs in post-ARUBA era Kikuta K. (Fucui, Japan) 18.15 Adjourn
Chairmen: Andreou A. (Athens, Grece) Pasqualin A. (Verona, Italy) Van der Zwan A. (Utrecht, The Netherlands) Hara T. (Tokyo, Japan)
14.45 AVMs, Post-ARUBA Treatment Approach based upon outcomes of ruptured cases Maruyama D. (Kyoto, Japan)
15.00 Complications in AVMs surgery Cenzato M. (Milan, Italy)
15.15 Endovascular: new tools (Squid Vs Phill, etc): true obliteration value Pero G. (Milan, Italy)
15.30 Endovascular: new strategies (venous approach) true obliteration values Valvassori L. (Milan, Italy)
15.45 Gamma knife new strategies and results Motti E. (Milan, Italy) 16.00 Discussion
Chairmen: Motti E. (Milan, Italy) Szikora I. (Budapest, Hungary)
16.15 OXFORD DEBATE Grade 4 to 5 AVMs: should we offer any treatment? Walsh D. (London, United Kingdom) YES Raabe A. (Bern, Switzerland) NO
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Scientific ProgramParallel Session
PARALLEL SESSION
AVMs/ANEURYSMS
Chairmen: Miyachi S. (Aichi, Japan) Boeris D. (Milan, Italy) Garbossa D. (Turin, Italy) Esposito G. (Zurich, Switzerland)
14.45 Pharmacological treatment of Intracerebral Vascular Anomalies: review of the literature and future Bongetta D. (Pavia, Italy)
14.55 A Multidisciplinary approach to Avms: Niguarda 7-year experience Marcati E. (Milan, Italy)
15.05 Combined treatment of Grade-III Spetzler- Martin Brain arteriovenous malformations Luzzi S. (Pavia, Italy)
15.15 Laser treatment of discharging veins in Avm surgery Boeris D. (Milan, Italy)
15.25 A Systematic review of recurrent brain arteriovenous malformations Bortolotti C. (Bologna, Italy)
15.35 Case Report: preventive microsurgical treatment of unruptured Avm with associated stress aneurysm Vincitorio F. (Turin, Italy)
15.45 Transition towards a minimal invasive approach for unruptured anterior circulation aneurysms in a single institution Birkeland P. (Aalborg, Denmark)
15.55 Validating a therapy-oriented complication grading system in microsurgical treatment of unruptured intracranial aneurysms: a prospective population-based study Sebök M. (Zurich, Switzerland)
16.05 Discussion16.20
Thursday, JUNE 07th
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Chairmen: Ducati A. (Turin, Italy) Ohtaki M. (Hokkaido, Japan) Gruber A. (Linz, Austria)
11.00 Small UIA: indication for treatment in Japan Ohtaki M. (Hokkaido, Japan)
11.15 Flow diverters, current indications and limits Boccardi E. (Milan, Italy)
11.30 Bypass Surgery for Giant Aneurysms Ota N. (Okkaido, Japan) 11.45 Survey: when is a diagnostic DSA necessary for clipping of Intracranial Aneurysms? Esposito G. (Zurich, Switzerland)
12.00 Discussion
12.15 SPECIAL LECTURE Thinking in New Boxes de Brabandere L. (Brussels, Belgium)
13.00 Lunch14.00
Chairmen: Benes V. (Czech Republic) Esposito G. (Zurich, Switzerland), Piano M. (Milan, Italy) Kato Y. (Aichi, Japan)
14.00 Carotid-Endarterectomy: current indication Benes V. (Czech Republic)
14.15 Giant: therapeutic options: Endovascular Vs combined Gruber A. (Linz, Austria)
14.30 Flow-preservation bypass surgery: options, indications and training Esposito G. (Zurich, Switzerland)
Friday, JUNE 08th
Scientific ProgramMain Session – Aula Magna
MAIN SESSION
ANEURYSMS
Chairmen: Hirayama T. (Nihon, Japan) Rinkel G.J.E. (Utrecht, The Netherlands) Regli L. (Zurich, Switzerland) Scienza R. (Padua, Italy)
08.30 Anatomy of the aneurysmal wall and clinicopathological insights from vessel wall imaging Matsushige T. (Hiroshima, Japan)
08.45 Computational Fluid Dynamics for cerebral aneurysms in clinical setting Ishida F. (Mie, Japan) 09.00 Role of intraoperative neuromonitoring in clipping of giant and large aneurysm Sasaki T. (Sendai, Japan) 09.15 Morbidity and mortality of modern treatment of unruptured aneurysms Raabe A. (Bern, Switzerland)
09.30 Newton I and Newton II study on SAH Hänggi D. (Heidelberg, Germany)
09.45 Cerebral Aneurysms Treatment Kato Y. (Aichi, Japan)
10.00 Trans-Sylvian key-hole approach for unruptured aneurysms of the anterior circulation Takeda R. (Kanagawa, Japan)
10.15 Discussion
10.30 Coffee break11.00
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Scientific ProgramMain Session – Aula Magna
14.45 Giant: therapeutic options: Surgical Vs combined Cenzato M. (Milan, Italy)
15.00 Treatment of thrombosed large and giant aneurysms: pitfall and strategy Hirayama T. (Nihon, Japan)
15.15 Evaluation of collateral circulation in Giant Aneurysms Van der Zwan A. (Utrecht, The Netherlands)
15.30 Microsurgery for cerebral aneurysms: the experience of Burdenko Neurosurgical Research Center Eliava S. (Moscow, Russian)
Chairmen: Raabe A. (Bern, Switzerland) Ferroli P. (Milan, Italy), Gruber A. (Linz, Austria)
15.45 OXFORD DEBATE A small MCA aneurysm in a young patient: today, would you treat it? Regli L. (Zurich, Switzerland) YES Rinkel G.J.E. (Utrecht, The Netherlands) NO
Chairmen: Cenzato M. (Milan, Italy) Pasqualin A. (Verona, Italy) Kaku Y. (Gifu, Japan)
16.30 Bypass Surgery for Giant Aneurysms Ota N. (Okkaido, Japan) 16.45 Where are we going with ruptured Aneurysm? Survey Pasqualin A. (Verona, Italy) 17.00 Hybrid surgeons? Better hybrid or better a team work? Andreou A. (Athens, Grece)
Friday, JUNE 08th
17.15 Hybrid surgeon, Japan experience Kaku Y. (Gifu, Japan)
17.30 Paraclinoidal aneurysms / surgery Vs endovascular Galzio R.J. (Pavia, Italy)
17.45 Discussion
18.00 Adjourn
19.30 Guided tour Exposition Triennale: Italian Design
20.30 Networking dinner @ Museo della Triennale Only for invited Faculty. The tickets for the dinner are available and purchasable at the Organizing Secretariat
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09.50 Management of prehemorrhage antiplatelet use in aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage: an international survey of current practice and literature overview
Sebök M. (Zurich, Switzerland)
10.00 A new perspective of seasonal variation of aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage
Kashefiolasl S. (Frankfurt, Germany)
10.10 Surgery of pica aneurysms Del Maestro M. (Pavia-L’Aquila,Italy)
10.20 Follow-up imaging after spontaneous, non-perimesencephalic subarachnoid hemorrhage with initially negative angiogram: which type of neuroimaging is needed, and when?
Dufour J-P. (Zurich, Switzerland)
10.30 Coffee Break11.00
Chairmen: Tsukahara T. (Kyoto, Japan) Pasqualin A. (Verona, Italy) Boeris D. (Milan, Italy)
11.00 Tranexamic acid and outcome after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage: a prospective two-center study
Germans M. (Zurich, Switzerland)
11.10 Keyhole approach for non-complex aneurysms of the middle cerebral artery: latero- supraorbital Vs minipterional
Fierstra J. (Zurich, Switzerland)
11.20 3D printed angio model for planning aneurysm surgery – 2 case experience
Jankovic D. (Rijeka, Croatia)
11.30 Side to side by pass for giant aneurysms treatment
Dones F. (Milan, Italy)
Friday, JUNE 08th
Scientific ProgramParallel Session
PARALLEL SESSION
ANEURYSMS
Chairmen: Esposito G. (Zurich, Switzerland) Satoh A. (Tokyo, Japan) Quilici L. (Milan, Italy) Pasqualin A. (Verona, Italy)08.30 Epidemiology of Cerebral Aneurysms:
role of preventive screening Imaizumi Y. (Kawasaky, Japan) 08.40 Multi-Institute cooperative study
on spasm treatment in Japan using modified Wfns grading and newly proposed spasm grading
Satoh A. (Tokyo, Japan)08.50 Simulation of the pipeline stent
deployment using newly developed software
Ishibashi T. (Tokyo, Japan)09.00 Clipping after coil embolization Toyota S. (Hyogo, Japan)09.10 Feasibility of smart metal artifact
reduction algorithm in ct angiography for the patients with histories of both coiling and clipping
Kuroda H. (Osaka, Japan)09.20 Usefulness of a novel intraoperative
laser light imaging to simultaneously visualize visible light and nearinfrared fluorescence for indocyanine green angiography
Sato T. (Fukushima, Japan)09.30 Preoperative simulation of aneurysmal
clipping using three dimentional fusion images
Ogawa S. (Tokyo, Japan)09.40 Consideration on application of bypass
surgery for complex large/giant middle cerebral artery aneurysms
Oda J. (Achi, Japan)
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Scientific ProgramParallel Session
CAVERNOMAS
Chairmen: Boeris D. (Milan, Italy) Fontanella M. (Brescia, Italy)
14.00 Cavernoma surgery in eloquent areas, update
Yamamoto J. (Fukuoka, Japan)14.10 Diffusion tensor imaging of a pediatric
intramedullary cavernous malformation Kikuta Y. (Tokyo, Japan)14.20 Radiation-induced and tumor-
associated cavernomas: clinical features and surgical management
Yamamoto J. (Fukuoka, Japan)14.30 Transnasal endoscopic removal of a
retrochiasmatic cavernoma: review of the literature and technical note
Zoia C. (Pavia, Italy)14.40 Microsurgical treatment of cerebral
cavernous malformations: a case series of 76 patients
Vincitorio F. (Turin, Italy)
MOYAMOYA Chairmen: Fujimura M. (Sendai, Japan) Debernardi A. (Milan, Italy), Walsh D. (London, United Kingdom)
14.50 Hemorrhagic Moyamoya disease Hänggi D. (Heidelberg, Germany)15.00 Moyamoya: efficacy of prevention Fujimura M. (Sendai, Japan)15.10 Genetics of Moyamoya and related
diseases Miyawaki S. (Tokyo, Japan)15.20 Rapid O-15 gas pet without arterial blood sample for studying cerebral
haemodinamycs in child Moyamoya disease Nakagawara J. (Osaka, Japan)
Friday, JUNE 08th
STROKE Chairmen: Esposito G. (Zurich, Switzerland) Garbossa D. (Turin, Italy) Egashira Y. (Gifu, Japan)
15.30 Clinical and multimodal hemodynamic assessment of bold cerebrovascular reactivity steal physiology
Fierstra J. (Zurich, Switzerland)
15.40 Better characterization of crossed cerebellar diaschisis with advanced neuroimaging; a bold-cvr, dsc-mri and h2o-pet comparison study
Sebök M. (Zurich, Switzerland)
15.50 Novel quantitative blood oxygenation-level-dependent mri for diagnosing crossed cerebellar diaschisis: a comparison to perfusion weighted mri
Sebök M. (Zurich, Switzerland)
16.00 Feasibility and safety of intraoperative BOLD-MRI cerebrovascular reactivity to evaluate the efficacy of extracranial-to-intracranial bypass efficacy
Muscas G. (Zurich, Switzerland)
16.10 Advanced multimodal neuroimaging for ipsilateral thalamic diaschisis in patients with cerebrovascular steno-occlusive disease
Fierstra J. (Zurich, Switzerland)
16.20 A Prospective population-based study for validating a therapy-oriented complication grading system for carotid endarterectomy surgery
Sebök M. (Zurich, Switzerland)
16.30 The value of Mri/Mra in 3-months follow-up after carotid endarterectomy Sebök M. (Zurich, Switzerland)
16.40 Discussion17.00
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Saturday, JUNE 09th
Scientific ProgramMain Session – Aula Magna
MAIN SESSION
STROKE
Chairmen: Nakagawara J. (Osaka, Japan) Rinkel G.J.E. (Utrecht, The Netherlands) Piano M. (Milan, Italy) Agostoni E. (Milan, Italy)08.30 Ischemic stroke: time dependent
treatment Morimoto M. (Yokohama, Japan) 08.45 Guidelines trombectomy Pero G. (Milan, Italy)09.00 Carotid artery stenosis: medical and
vascular treatment Egashira Y. (Gifu, Japan)09.15 Carotid artery endoarterectomy: how I
do it Tsukahara T. (Kyoto, Japan)09.30 Strokectomy Vs decompression Servadei F. (Milan, Italy)09.45 Intracranial arterial stenosis: PTA/Stenting Ueda T. (Kawasaki, Japan)
10.00 Open Coffee11.00
CAVERNOMAS
Chairmen: Boeris D. (Milan, Italy) Galzio R.J. (Pavia, Italy) Yamamoto J. (Fukuoka, Japan)10.00 Cavernoma: natural history and risk of
bleeding Fontanella M. (Brescia, Italy)10.15 Cavernoma and epilepsy. Is this an
indication to treat? Tassi L. (Milan, Italy)
10.30 When surgery is not an option, does gamma knife work?
Motti E. (Milan, Italy)
10.45 Cerebrovascular reactivity measured with asl perfusion mri, ivy sign and regional tissue vascularization in Moyamoya
Kronenburg A. (Utrecht, The Netherlands)
DURAL ARTEROVENOUS FISTULAS
Chairmen: Kuwayama N. (Toyama, Japan) Cardia A. (Milan, Italy) Stefini R. (Milan, Italy)
11.00 Classification (Cognard/Borden/DES) Regli L. (Zurich, Switzerland)
11.15 Endovascular treatment: risks and complications
Kuwayama N. (Toyama, Japan)
11.30 Treatment of intracranial DAVFs with aggressive feature
Nakahara I. (Aichi, Japan)
11.45 Posterior fossa DAVF classification and surgical tratment D’Aliberti G. (Milan, Italy)
12.00 Spinal DAVF classification and advanced diagnostic
Tanaka M. (Chiba, Japan)
12.15 Dural arteriovenous fistula in the anterior cranial fossa
Kidooka M. (Kumiyama, Japan)
12.30 Discussion
13.00 Closure and remarks Cenzato M. (Milan, Italy) Regli L. (Zurich, Switzerland) Tsukahara T. (Kyoto, Japan)
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ABOUT THE MEETING The history of the EJCVC in a few bullet points:• The European Japanese Cerebrovascular
Congress was initiated in Zurich in 2001 by Prof. Y. Sakurai and Prof. Y. Yonekawa, under the name “Swiss-Japanese Joint Conference”.
• The 2nd meeting was also organized in Zurich two years later.
• The 3rd meeting, under the name of “European-Japanese Joint Conferences for Stroke Surgery”, was held in 2006 in conjunction with the 70th Anniversary of the “Department of Neurosurgery, University Hospital Zurich”.
• The 4th meeting was organized in Helsinki, Finland, in 2008, with Prof. J. Hernesniemi as the Congress President.
• The 5th European-Japanese Joint Conferences for Stroke Surgery was organized in Düsseldorf, Germany, in 2010, with Prof. H-J. Steiger as the Congress President.
• The 6th meeting, under the name“European-Japanese Stroke Surgery conference (EJSSC)”, was organized in 2012 in Utrecht, The Netherlands, with Prof. L. Regli as the Congress President.
• The 7th EJSSC was held in Verona, from 25to 28 June 2014, with Prof. A. Pasqualin as the Congress President.
• The 8th meeting was held in Zurich, Switzerland in the University Hospital Zurich, under the name “European-Japanese Cerebrovascular Congress” (EJCVC 2016) in June 22 to 25 2016. Organizing committee was composed by: Prof. L. Regli, Dr. G. Esposito, Prof. Y. Kaku, Prof. T. Tsukahara.
• The 9th “European-Japanese Cerebrovascular Congress” (EJCVC 2018) will be held in Milan, Italy in the Niguarda Hospital, in June 7-9, 2018. The organizing committee will be composed by: Prof. M. Cenzato, Prof. Y. Kaku, Prof. T. Tsukahara, Dr. G. Esposito, Dr. D. Boeris, Prof. L. Regli.
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Aims of the MeetingThis European-Japanese Cerebrovascular Congress represents a unique opportunity to gather the latest updates on neurovascular surgery and intervention for cerebrovascular diseases. The meeting is expected to be of value to neurosurgeons, neuroradiologists, radiosurgeons, neurologists, neurocritical care specialists, and nurses.The key topic of the meeting is the preventive treatment of cerebrovascular diseases, namely treatment of:
• Unruptured Arteriovenous Malformations • Unruptured intracranial Aneurysm • Cavernomas • Dural Arteriovenous Fistula • Cerebrovascular steno-occlusive diseases
EJCVC also aims to facilitate networking among cerebrovascular specialists.
Ejcvc Registration The partecipation to the Congress is subject to payment of the registration fee:
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