International Neurovascular and Skull Base Workshop
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International Neurovascular and Skull Base Workshop
FINAL INFORMATION International Neurovascular and Skull Base Workshop June 16 - 18, 2010, Prague, Czech Republic Satellite Skull Base Microanatomy and Hands-On Dissection Course Transtemporal approaches June 15 - 16 Joint Meeting of the Czech Skull Base Study Group June 19 www.neuro-surgery.cz www.inerf.org spirit of execellence HOSPIMED, spol. s r.o., Malešická 2251/51, Praha 3, IČ: 676853, DIČ: CZ000676853 Tel.: +420 225 001 511, hospimed@hospimed.cz, www.hospimed.cz FRAMELESS Frameless stereotactic biopsy system The process of an intracranial probe extraction in combination with a navigation system requires a high level of precision from the navigation system as well as from the instruments to reach all kinds of pathological processes. The precision for this procedure is already given by the applied navigation system. Due to this, there is a special challenge in development and constuction of an instrument set for biopsy extraction, because the instruments require a minimum of tolerances for an exact positioning in the centre of the pathology. The Richard WOLF FRAMELESS PE-System is an universal applicable biopsy system which allows an exact positioning of various instruments for probe extraction. Thereby all kinds of navigation systems can be used. VERTEBRIS the full-endoscopic spine instrument set from RICHARD WOLF extends in a unique manner the application spectrum for operations of disc herniati- ons and spinal stenosis with minimally invasive surgical techniques. RICHARD WOLF is your experienced partner for full- endoscopic spine surgery. Thanks to its modular design, this instrument set offers you an exceptionally wide spectrum of application. Sebastian Ruetten While others warm up – we set the standards standards! s! VERTEBRIS VERTEBRI IS Neurochirurgické endoskopické nástroje firmy Richard Wolf je možno vidět na stánku firmy HOSPIMED a též při satelitním workshopu 18.6.2010 v salonku Valtice. International Neurovascular and Skull Base Workshop DATE AND PLACE OF VENUE June 16 – 18, 2010, Prague Prague Marriott Hotel, V Celnici 8, Prague 1 PRESIDENT Takanori Fukushima (USA) PAST PRESIDENT Luciano Mastronardi (Italy) SCIENTIFIC COMMITEE Takanori Fukushima (USA) Martin Sames (Czech Republic) Luciano Mastronardi (Italy) INTERNATIONAL FACULTY Takanori Fukushima (USA) Helmut Bertalanffy (Switzerland) Ali F. Krisht (USA) Juha Hernesniemi (Finland) Volker Seifert (Germany) Allan Friedman (USA) Takeshi Kawase (Japan) Alessandro Ducati (Italy) Luciano Mastronardi (Italy) Toshihiko Kuroiwa (Japan) William Couldwell (USA) Evandro De Oliveira (Brasil) Davide Locatelli (Italy) Vladimir Benes (Czech Republic) Eduard Zverina (Czech Republic) Chandranath Sen (USA) Raymond Taniguchi (USA) Chang Jin Kim (Korea) Tomokatsu Hori (Japan) Jaques Morocos (USA) Kazuhiro Hongo (Japan) Paul A. Fagan (Australia) Imad Kanaan (Saudi Arabia) Michael Sisti (USA) Charles Rosen (USA) Tiit Mathiesen (Sweden) Fred Gentili (Canada) CZECH AND SLOVAK FACULTY Vladimir Benes Jan Betka Miroslav Galanda Frantisek Charvat Milan Choc Zdenek Jirousek Jiri Kozak Roman Liscak ORGANISING COMMITTEE Martin Sames Luc De Waele (Belgium) Roar Juul (Norway) Uwe Spetzger (Germany) Pierre H. Roche (France) Ulrich Sure (Germany) Ernst J. Delwel (Netherlands) Takayasu Aichi (Japan) Rokyua Tanikawa (Japan) Hiroyasu Kamiyama (Japan) Shengde Bao (China) Mika Niemela (Finland) Naci Kocer (Turkey) Jiri Nahlovsky Antonin Krajina Vladimir Priban Martin Sames Martin Smrcka Juraj Steno Petr Suchomel Petr Vachata Miroslav Vaverka Zdenek Voldrich Pavel Voska Josef Vymazal Kamil Zelenak Eduard Zverina Petr Vachata Gabriela Mala PROGRAM Tuesday, June 15, 2010 14.00–19.00 Satellite Course – Transtemporal approaches (Klub Lavka, Prague) Wednesday, June 16, 2010 08.00–18.00 Satellite Course – Transtemporal approaches (Klub Lavka, Prague) Wednesday, June 16, 2010 19.00–22.00 International Neurovascular and Skull Base Workshop (Hotel Marriott, Prague) Opening reception – Hotel Marriott, Prague Thursday, June 17, 2010 08.00–18.30 19.30–24.00 International Neurovascular and Skull Base Workshop (Hotel Marriott, Prague) Boat trip with Jazz Band on the Vltava river Friday, June 18, 2010 08.00–18.00 20.00–24.00 International Neurovascular and Skull Base Workshop (Hotel Marriott, Prague) Gala dinner – restaurant Vikarka, Prague Castle Saturday, June 19, 2010 08.00–13.30 Joint Meeting of the Czech Skull Base Study Group (Hotel Marriott, Czech and Slovak language) Diamond partner Platinum partner Gold partner Partner of Opening reception June 16, 2010 Partners SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM SCHEDULE Satellite Skull Base Microanatomy and Hands-On Dissection Course Transtemporal approaches, Klub Lavka JUNE 15, 2010 – Tuesday Satellite Skull Base Microanatomy and Hands-On Dissection Course Transtemporal approaches Program 14:00–19:00 JUNE 16, 2010 – Wednesday Satellite Skull Base Microanatomy and Hands-On Dissection Course Transtemporal approaches Program 8:00–18:00 Partners International Neurovascular and Skull Base Workshop, Hotel Marriott JUNE 17, 2010 – Thursday Welcome ceremony Skull Base 1 8:00–8:10 8:10–9:30 Fukushima T., Sames M. 1. Upper cervical spine instabilty (C0-2) Suchomel P. (Liberec, Czech Republic) 18+2 min 2. The Anatomy of the foramen magnum and the transcondylar fossa approach 18+2 min Matsushima T. (Saga, Japan) 3. Special Approaches to the Brainstem 4. Anterior and postero lateral approaches to the foramen magnum 8+2 min Landeiro J. A. (Rio de Janeiro, Brasil) 5.How Evolutionary Anthropology Informs the Growth, Development, and Maturation of the Dura Mater 18+2 min Bertalanffy H. (Zürich, Switzerland) Kunz A. R., Iliadis C. (Boston, USA) Break 9:30–9:45 8+2 min Skull Base 2 9:45–11:05 Kanaan I., Locatelli D. 6. Endoscopic endonasal skull base surgery Locatelli D., Custodi V., Vitali M., Malucelli A., Castelnuovo P. (Pavia, Italy) 7. Pituitary adenomas operated through craniotomy 8+2 min Margalit N. (Tel Aviv, Israel) 8.Revision Endoscopic Pituitary Surgery: Benefit of the “Gasket-seal” Reconstruction of the Sellar Floor 8+2 min Kanaan I. (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) 10.Advantage of interhemisferic approach for tuberculum sellae meningiomas 8+2 min Kanaan I. (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) 12.Minimally invasive approach to suprasellar tumors: analysis of 15 years experience with endoscopic assisted microsurgical excision via supraorbital key hole approach 8+2 min Seo Y., Sasaki T., Ito T., Hara K., Nakamura H. (Nakamura, Japan) 11.Anterior and central skull base meningiomas 8+2 min Shrivastava R. K. (New York, USA) 9. Challenges in Management of Cushing Disease (CD) 18+2 min 8+2 min Ayyad A. (Mainz, Germany) Break Skull Base 3 11:05–11:20 11:20–12:50 Bertalanffy H., Zverina E. 13.Hearing Preservation in Acoustic Neuroma Surgery 18+2 min 14.Vestibular schwannomas: LGK versus microsurgery evidence based comparison 18+2 min Fukushima T. (Raleigh, USA) Roche P. H. (Marseille, France) 15.Endoscopic Endonasal Approach for the resection of skull base Schwannomas 16.Is partial resection the legal treatment of growing vestibular schwannoma? 8+2 min Ayyad A. (Mainz, Germany) 19.Ponto-cerebellar angle meningioma mimicking cranial nerve schwannoma 8+2 min Ducati A., Albera R. (Torino, Italy) 18.Endoscopic assisted microvascular decompression of the trigeminal and facial nerve 8+2 min Zverina E., Betka J., Chovanec M., Kraus J., Kluh J., Lisy J. (Prague, Czech Republic) 17.Cystic vestibular schwannomas 8+2 min Gardner P. (Pittsburgh, USA) Mastronardi L., Sessa G., Lavorato L., Ferrante L. (Roma, Italy) Lunch 12:50–14:00 8+2 min Skull Base 4 14:00–15:20 Seifert V., Mathiesen T. 20.Combined Petrosal Approach For Petroclival meningioma 18+2 min 21.Current treatment concepts in petroclival meningiomas 18+2 min Fukushima T. (Raleigh, USA) Seifert V. (Frankfurt am Main, Germany) 22.Long term outcome of basal meningiomas 8+2 min Mathiesen T. (Stockholm, Sweden) 23.Microsurgical Management and Clinical Outcome by Meningiomas of Central Region Skull Base 24.Radical Resection of Clinoidal Meningiomas 8+2 min Kim Ch. J. (Seoul, South Korea) 25.Skull Base Meningiomas: Functional Indications in SPECT Thallium Imaging for Neovascularity and Tumor Recurrence 8+2 min Remenez V., Weber F. (presenter), Terzis A. J. A. (Cologne-Merheim, Germany) 8+2 min Shrivastava R. K., Sen Ch., Ghesani M. (New York, USA) Break Skull Base 5 15:20–15:35 15:35–16:45 Sen Ch., De Waele L. F. 26.One-stage Trans-jugular Approach for Glomus Jugulare Tumors 18+2 min 27.Results of treatment of clival chordomas: analysis of 65 patients 18+2 min Fukushima T. (Raleigh, USA) Sen Ch. (New York, USA) 28.Management of chondrosarcomas of the skull base 8+2 min De Waele L. F. (Ghent, Belgium) 29.Venous sinus problems related to the transverse and sigmoid sinus during management of posterior skull base tumors 30.Endoscopic Endonasal Approach for odontoid resection 8+2 min Gardner P. (Pittsburgh, USA) Break Skull Base 6 16:45–17:00 17:00–18:40 Matsushima T., Juul R. 31.The Anatomy of the fourth ventricle and the trans-cerebellomedullary fissure approach Matsushima T. (Saga, Japan) 32.Pure Endoscopic Transnasal Surgery to the Pyramid Tip 18+2 min 8+2 min Lehmberg J., Berends L., Meyer B. (Munich, Germany) 33.The Kawase approach for removal of intrinsic pontine lesions. Description of four cases. 8+2 min Sen Ch. (New York, USA) Delwel E. (Rotterdam, Netherlands) 8+2 min 34.Microsurgical and histological analysis of a temporal meningeal and periosteal dural incision zone for interdural exposure of the dorsolateral cavernous sinus 8+2 min Spangeberger P., Prescher A., Kinzel A., Scholz M., Harders A., Fukushima T. (Bochum, Aachen, Duisburg, Germany and Raleigh, USA) 35.Combined transnasal and transmaxillary approach to the pterygopalatine fossa 8+2 min Lehmberg J., Berends L., Staudenmaier R. (Munich, Germany) 36.Orbitofrontal approach in surgical treatment of the orbital tumors – indication and results in series 48 patients. 8+2 min Hendryk S., Pojda S., Bazowski P. (Katowice, Poland) 37.Cyberknife treatment; Results in 1500 brain tumors with special reference to skull base lesion 38.Ultra high field MRI (7T) – first experience with selected neurovascular and skull base lesions 8+2 min Sure U. (Essen, Germany) 39.Glioblastomas and iron. A treatment suggestion 8+2 min Shinichiro Miyazaki (Chiba, Japan) 8+2 min Juul R. (Trondheim, Norway) Boat trip 19:30–24:00 JUNE 18, 2010 – Friday Vascular 1 8:00–9:10 Hernesniemi J., Kamiyama H. 1. Surgery for MCA aneurysm, experience on 7000 patients 18+2 min 2. Surgical strategy for trombosed giant aneurysms in anterior circulation 18+2 min ernesniemi J., Romani R., Van Popta J., Oka H., Navratil O., Lehecka M., H Laakso A., Nimelä M. (Helsinki, Finland) Kamiyama H. (Asahikawa, Japan) 3.Outcome of patients with MCA aneurysm rupture and associated intracerebral hematoma 4. MEP and aneurysm surgery 8+2 min Galanda M. (Banska Bystrica, Slovak Republic) 5. Training and training models for vascular microneurosurgery 8+2 min Smrcka M., Juran V., Navratil O., Neuman E. (Brno, Czech Republic) Spetzger U., Winkler G., Kiriyanthan G. (Karlsruhe, Germany) Break 9:10–9:25 8+2 min Vascular 2 9:25–10:45 Morcos J. J., Richling B. 6. Cerebrovascular surgery „The future is not what it used to be” 18+2 min 7. Aneurysm surgery in the light of quickly developing endovascular tools 18+2 min Morcos J. J. (Miami, USA) Richling B. (Salzburg, Austria) 8. Modern imaging methods and internventinal procedures in neuroradiology 9. Multiple aneurysms: a single centre experience 8+2 min Ducati A., Crobeddu M., Fornaro R., Fontanella M. M. (Torino, Italy) 10.Inflammatory mediators in symptomatic cerebral vasospasm after aneurysmal SAH 8+2 min Hendryk S., Bazowski P. (Katowice, Poland) 11.Intraarterial administration of milrinone for vasospasm after subarachnoid hemorrhage 8+2 min Charvat F., Lacman J. (presenter), Beneš V. (Prague, Czech Republic) 8+2 min Hejčl A., Cihlář F., Pavlov V., Vachata P., Bartoš R., Procházka J., Sameš M. (Usti nad Labem, Czech Republic) Break Vascular 3 10:45–11:00 11:00–12:30 Tanikawa R., Kocer N. 12.Surgical tricks in cerebral aneurysms 18+2 min 13.Various vascular reconstruction for complicated aneurysms 18+2 min ernesniemi J., Romani R., Oka H., Van Popta J., Navratil O., Lehecka M., H Laakso A., Niemelä M. (Helsinki, Finland) Tanikawa R. (Abashiri, Japan) 14.Hemodynamic treatment options for cerebral aneurysms 15.FDD – initial single-center experience 18+2 min Kocer N. (Istanbul, Turkey) 8+2 min Zeleňák K., DeRiggo J., Kurča E., Zeleňáková J., Poláček H. (Martin, Slovak Republic) 16.Adenonsine-induced cardiac arrest during intraoperative aneurysm rupture 8+2 min L uostarinen T., Takala R. S. K., Niemi T. T., Katila A. J., Niemelä M. (presenter), Hernesniemi J., Randell T. (Helsinki, Finland) 17. W aterjet dissection in neurosurgery – current experimental status and clinical data with specific reference to vascular and skull base aspects Oertel J. (Mainz, Germany) Lunch 12:30–13:30 8+2 min Company Workshop – Hospimed 12:30–13:30 Dissection and Electrosurgery in Neurosurgery During the workshop, you will be able to get hands on the following: - new water jet dissection method using the ERBEJET 2 device on various tissue types - bipolar coagulator with minimal thermic influence on surrounding tissues with new types of bipolar coagulation forceps - microsurgical cutting and coagulation - argon plasma coagulator, its usage modes and the use in neurosurgery T he workshop will follow a presentation of professor Oertel: “Water Jet Dissection in Neurosurgery – current experimental status and clinical data with specific reference to vascular and skull base aspects.” During the practical part, it will be possible to learn about the ERBE workstation containing a VIO 300D electrocoagulator, an argon plasma coagulator APC 2 and a water jet dissection device ERBEJET 2. Vascular 4 Seifert V., Hongo K. 13:30–14:50 18.Unruptured aneurysms 18+2 min 19.Surgical challenges for giant aneurysms in posterior circulation 18+2 min Seifert V. (Frankfurt am Main, Germany) Kamiyama H. (Asahikawa, Japan) 20.Quantification of increased exposure of the basilar apex region via the subtemporal approach combining extradural skull base drilling, tentorial splitting and multiple tentorial sutures 21.Deep seated cerebral cavernomas 8+2 min Štěňo J., Bízik I. (Bratislava, Slovak Republic) 22.Surgery for cavernous angioma in the brainstem – Selection of a safe surgical approach and surgical results 8+2 min Hongo K., Goto T., Muraoka H., Kakizawa Y., Sakai K. (Matsumoto, Japan) 23.Surgical Treatment of 29 Cases of Brain Stem Cavernous Malformations 8+2 min Spangenberg P., Fukushima T. (Aachen, Germany and Raleigh, USA) 8+2 min Haninec P., Zvěřina E., Houštťava L. (Prague, Czech Republic) Break Vascular 5 14:50–15:05 15:05–16:25 Kuroiwa T., Nonaka Y. 24.Vascular reconstruction for clip difficult aneurysm and uncoilable aneurysms 18+2 min 25.Skull Base Bypass 18+2 min Tanikawa R. (Abashiri, Japan) Nonaka Y., Fukushima T. (Durham, USA) 26.Surgery of Hemangioblastoma with Intraoperative Fluorescence Angiography 8+2 min Kuroiwa T., Ikeda N., Tamura Y., Kajimoto Y. (Osaka, Japan) 27.The strategy for co-existing aneurysm after proximal occlusion of symptomatic large cavernous portion ICA aneurysm 8+2 min sato T., Nakagawara J., Sasaki T., Kamiyama K., Takada H., Honjou K., O Hirohiko N. (Nakamura, Japan) 28.Has monitoring of tissue oxymetry influenced our care for SAH patients? 29.Posterior inferior cerebellar artery aneurysms 8+2 min Smrčka M., Juráň V., Navrátil O., Neuman E., Ďuriš K. (Brno, Czech Republic) 8+2 min Hrbáč T., Paleček T., Procházka V. (Ostrava, Czech Republic) Break Vascular 6 16:25–16:40 16:40–18:00 Hernesniemi J., Beneš V. 30.Surgical Tricks in cerebral AVM 18+2 min 31.AVM Treatment 1998–2008 18+2 min Hernesniemi J., Romani R., Van Popta J., Oka H., Niemelä M., Laakso A. (Helsinki, Finland) Beneš V., Bradáč O., Charvát F. (Prague, Czech Republic) 32.Microsurgery and the current trends in the treatment of cerebral AVMs 33.Vascular lesions and Arteriovenous Malformations 8+2 min Priban V., Fiedler J., Bombic M., Chlouba V. (Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic) 35.Effect of neuroprotection during carotid endarterectomy 8+2 min Juul R. (Trondheim, Norway) 34.Elective carotid microendarterectomy under regional anesthesia – 1000 procedures 8+2 min Vaverka M, Hrabálek L., Krahulík D. (Olomouc, Czech Republic) Mracek J., Mork J., Stepanek D., Holeckova I., Struncova P. (Pilsen, Czech Republic) Gala dinner – Prague castle 20:00–24:00 8+2 min Joint Meeting of the Czech Skull Base Study Group 13. Pracovní dny chirurgie baze lební, Hotel Marriott 19. června 2010 – Sobota Zahájení Sekce 1 8:30–8:40 8:40–10:00 Kozák J., Voldřich Z. 1. Neurogenní nádory krku Voldřich Z., Kovář D., Plánička M. (Praha) 2. Existence angiosynesis na žilách mozku 8+2 min Hemza J., Maršík F. (Brno) 3. Některé závažnější případy kraniofaciální dysmorfie a jejich řešení 8+2 min Kozák J., Tichý M., Hubáček M. (Praha) 4.Malignant Tumors of Skull Base in Children, experience of 5 consecutive cases 8+2 min Tichý M., Kozák J., Zámečník J., Kynčl M. (Praha) 5. Řešení maligních nádorů v oblasti rinobaze Svoboda M., Fiedler J. (České Budějovice) 6. Anterior skull base surgery in children: a single-insitution experience 7.Radiosurgery of Craniopharyngiomas in Combination with Stereotactic Methods 8+2 min Chytka T., Liščák R., Vladyka V., Dbalý V., Štursa P., Syrůček M. (Praha) 8. Moderní zobrazovací metody a intervenční postupy v neuroradiologii 8+2 min Libý P., Vaculík M., Kozák J., Schwab J., Tichý M. (Praha) 8+2 min Charvát F., Lacman J., Beneš V. (Praha) Přestávka 10:00–10:30 Zasedání výboru Pracovní skupiny chirurgie baze lební Sekce 2 10:30–11:50 10:00–10:30 Voska P., Zvěřina E. 9. Úloha plastického chirurga při rekonstrukci defektu kalvy 8+2 min 10.Rekonstrukce kalvy Medporem 8+2 min Němec I. (Praha) Voska P. (Praha) 11.Operační léčba frontobazálních poranění s likvoreou na NCHO České Budějovice v období 2006–2009 Teplý O., Fiedler J., Přibáň V. (České Budějovice) 12.Use of microvascular free flaps in anterior skull base reconstruction 8+2 min Fiedler J., Chlouba V., Mařík V., Kurial P., Přibáň V. (České Budějovice) 8+2 min 13.Možnosti a význam mezioborové spolupráce v chirurgii lební baze 8+2 min Pekař L., Mazánek J., Diblík P. (Praha) 14.Possibilities of frameless navigation during endoscopic endonasal surgery Vacek P. (Plzeň) 15.Lymfocytární hypofyzitida imitující pituitární adenom – kazuistiky 2 nemocných 8+2 min Česák T., Náhlovský J., Látr I., Řehák S., Němeček S., Kohout A. (Hradec Králové) 16.Použití 3,0T intraoperační MRI u endoskopických endonasálních výkonů 8+2 min 8+2 min Netuka D., Masopust V., Belšán T, Kramář F., Beneš V. (Praha) Přestávka Sekce 3 11:50–12:10 12:10–13:30 Betka J., Sameš M. 17.Videoendoskopicky asistovaná mikrochirurgie vestibulárního schwannomu 8+2 min 18.Elektrofyziologická peroperační monitorace hlavových nervů, motorické a sluchové dráhy u výkonů v oblasti zadní jámy lební 8+2 min Betka J., Zvěřina E., Chovanec M., Lukeš P., Profant O., Kluh J., Kraus J., Lisý J. (Praha) Ceé J., Radovnický T., Vachata P., Bartoš R., Sameš M. (Ústí nad Labem) 19.Chirurgická léčba vestibulárních schwannomů s hydrocefalem 20.Temporal bone variations and anomalies 8+2 min Zvěřina E., Chovanec M., Haninec P. (Praha) 24.Zkušenosti s biopsií tumorů orbity 8+2 min Klener J. (Praha) 23.N.FACIALIS. Techniky jeho rekonstrukce. 8+2 min Sameš M., Vachata P., Provazníková E., Radovnický T., Cee J. (Ústí nad Labem) 22.Minimal retraction concept in skull base surgery 8+2 min Vachata P., Petrovický P., Sameš M. (Ústí nad Labem, Praha) 21.Vestibulární schwannom 1968–2009 8+2 min Chovanec M., Zvěřina E., Betka J., Profant O, Kluh J., Kraus J., Lisý J. (Praha) Hosszú T., Náhlovský J., Látr I., Řehák S. (Hradec Králové) Ukončení kongresu 13:30 8+2 min GENERAL INFORMATION WORKSHOP SECRETARIAT BOS. org s. r. o. Kekulova 38, 400 01 Ústí nad Labem Czech Republic Gabriela Mala www.bos-congress.cz phone: 00420 475 531 098 phone/fax:00420 475 205 169 e-mail: contact@bos-congress.cz mobile: 00420 725 809 870 www.neuro-surgery.cz Note: Please ensure that you enclose a printed copy of your registration form. WEBSITE OF THE WORKSHOP www.neuro-surgery.cz WORKSHOP OFFICE ON SITE Tuesday, June 15, 2010 Wednesday, June 16, 2010 Thursday, June 17, 2010 Friday, June 18, 2010 Saturday, June 19, 2010 Phone on site: 13:00–19:00 08:00–18:00 14:00–19:00 07:00–18:30 07:00–18:00 07:00–13:30 00420 725 809 870 Klub Lavka Klub Lavka Hotel Marriott Hotel Marriott Hotel Marriott Hotel Marriott ACCOMPANYING EXHIBITION n accompanying exhibition of companies offering pharmaceutical products and medical A technology will be part of the workshop. CONGRES LANGUAGE 17.–18. 6. 2010 English language. No simultaneous translation. 19. 6. 2010 Czech and Slovak language. No simultaneous translation. WORKSHOP FEES T he registration fee for Delegates and Residents / Students includes: admission to the Workshop and the Exhibition, workshop materials, boat trip on the Vltava river, Gala dinner, lunches, coffee / tea. The registration fee for an accompanying person and children over 12 years includes: boat trip on the Vltava river, Gala dinner, admission to the accompanying exhibition. Workshop fees paid from February 1st, 2010 Delegate EUR 450 Residents / Students* EUR 250 Accompanying person EUR 190 Children EUR 70 Day tickets are not available. * A recent job certification / proof of student status must be submitted with registration. Please forward this by e-mail contact@bos-congress.cz or by fax 00420 475 205 169. OFFICIAL SOCIAL PROGRAM June 16, 2010 pening reception in Hotel Marriott (incl. flying buffet) – O incl. in the registration fee June 17, 2010 oat trip with Jazz Band on the Vltava river (incl. buffet dinner, music) – B incl. in the registration fee June 18, 2010 ala dinner – restaurant Vikarka on Prague Castle (incl. dinner, program) – G incl. in the registration fee ACCOMODATION – HOTEL RESERVATION Hotel Marriott, V Celnici 8, Prague 1 Single room EUR 220 / 1 night / 1 room / incl. breakfast Double room EUR 120 / 1 night / 1 bed / incl. breakfast Double room EUR 240 / 1 night / room / incl. breakfast Triple room EUR 270 / 1 night / room / incl. breakfast Room for 4 person EUR 480 / 1 night / room / incl. breakfast (linked 2 double rooms) BOOKING POLICY If you require accommodation reservation, please send us e-mail to: contact@bos-congress.cz. Accommodation booking are subject to availability. PAYMENT OF HOTEL RESERVATION lease forward a copy of your bank transfer. P Hotel requests without payment can not be accepted. PAYMENT INFORMATION F ees, hotel reservations and events will be confirmed upon receipt of the payment. Admission to the Workshop is granted only if Workshop Secretariat has received the registration fee. Delegates, who have made late payments, should bring a proof of payment to registration. Please indicate your name on all money transfers. The Workshop Secretariat will not be responsible for identifying funds transferred directly into the account when the name of the participant is not mentioned. Please note that cheques are not acceptable. Bank account number EUR: 35-6446360227/0100 Name of the account: BOS.ORG.S.R.O. Name of the bank: Komerční banka, a.s. Bank address: Bílinská 2, Ústí nad Labem 400 01, Czech Republic IBAN format of the account: CZ6001000000356446360227 SWIFT code: KOMBCZPPXXX Details of the payment: name of the participant Do not forget to enclose a copy of the bank transfer. The payments are considered as advances, a document for tax purpose will be issued and delivered during the workshop. CANCELATION AND REFUND POLICY CANCELLATION OF REGISTRATION, GALA DINNER, AND HOTEL RESERVATION Notification of cancellation or changes must be made in writing form and send to Workshop Secretariat to e-mail: contact@bos-congress.cz From and including 1. 5. 2010 – cancellation fee 100% If you arrive later or leave earlier than the originally booked dates, the total accommodation amount will be charged and no refunds can be made. Please do not send any correspondence to the hotel directly. LIABILITY T he Organizing Committee and Workshop Secretariat will not be liable for personal accidents, loss or damage to private properties of the delegates during the workshop. Participants should make their own arrangements with respect to personal insurance. CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE A Certificate of attendance will be issued to all delegates in venues. TRAVEL INFORMATION zech Republic – a beautiful country situated in the very heart of Europe. C The main advantage of the Czech Republic is the wealth, diversity and accessibility of cultural, historical and natural places of interest, all concentrated in a relatively small space that boast very serviceable standards of accommodation and dining facilities. Prague is a very popular tourist destination. The Marriott Hotel, located in the historical center of the city, just few steps from the Old Town Square and other tourist attractions and monuments was selected as a venue for this workshop. THE CZECH REPUBLIC AND THE EUROPEAN UNION The Czech Republic became part of the European Union (EU) on 1st May 2004. WEATHER IN JUNE T he Czech Republic is located on the borderline between two great climatic regimes, the oceanic and the continental, and the weather consequently tends to be fairly variable in different regions. The average daytime temperature is 20–25 °C. You can check the actual weather condition in the Czech Republic on the website www.weatheronline.co.uk/CzechRepublic.html HEALTH CARE accinations are not required to enter the Czech Republic. V An individual travel and health insurance is recommended. ELECTRICITY T he Czech Republic uses a 220 Volt 50Hz system, sockets have the European standard and plugs are three-prong grounded. TIME ZONE T he Czech Republic is on Central European Time – Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) plus 1 hour. From April to October is summer time, i.e. GMT + 2 hours. CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE RATES T he official currency of the Czech Republic is the Czech Crown = Česká koruna (CZK = Kč) which is subdivided into 100 hellers (h.). International credit cards are accepted for payment in most hotels, restaurants and shops. You can find the official exchange rates on the website of the Czech National Bank www.cnb.cz PUBLIC TRANSPORT T he main public transport is the underground railway – the metro, with complementary systems of bus, tram and railway transport. In the city centre, taxis are easy to hail from the street. The approximate fare cost is CZK 40 for kilometre. You can find more information about system and fares on this website: www.prague-info.cz/en/prague/transport/city_transport EXHIBITOR CONTACT LIST B.Braun Medical s.r.o. V Parku 2335/20, 148 00 Praha 4 www.bbraun.cz Imedex s.r.o. Průmyslová 1200, 500 02 Hradec Králové www.imedex.cz BAXTER CZECH spol. s r.o. Opletalova 55, 110 00 Praha 1 www.baxter.cz Johnson&Johnson, s.r.o. Karla Engliše 3201/6, 150 00 Praha 5 www.jnjcz.cz BioVendor- Lékařská technika, s.r.o. Palackého tř. 186, 612 00 Brno www.biovendor-lekarskatechnika.cz Medica Healthworld, a.s. Bidláky 837/20, 639 00 Brno – Štýřice www.mhw.cz Boston Scientific Česká republika s.r.o. Karla Engliše 3219/4, 150 00 Praha 4 www.bostonscientific.com Medtronic Czechia s.r.o. Řevnická 170/4, 155 21 Praha – Třebonice www.medtronic.cz CARDION s.r.o. Rybnická 136, 634 00 Brno www.cardion.cz NORTH MED spol. s r.o. Karolíny Světlé 317/9, 400 07 Ústí nad Labem www.northmed.cz Carl Zeiss spol. s r.o. Radlická 14/3201, 150 00 Praha 5 www.zeiss.cz NYCOMED s.r.o. Novodvorská 994/138, 142 21 Praha 4 www.nycomed.cz HOLTE MEDICAL, a.s. Pod Kotlářkou 34, 150 00 Praha 5 www.holtemedical.cz Ono & Co., Ltd. 2-12-5 GINZA, Chuo-Ku, Tokyo, Japan www.kezlex.com/en Hospimed spol. s r.o. Malešická 51, 130 00 Praha 3 www.hospimed.cz RADIX CZ s.r.o. Čáslavská 231, 284 01 Kutná Hora www.radixcz.cz Hypokramed s.r.o. Plzeňská 113, 150 00 Praha 5 www.hypokramed.cz Synthes, s.r.o. 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Radlická 740/113d CZ-158 00 Praha www.synthes.com • Monitoringintrakraniálníhotlaku CODMAN®ICPEXPRESS™,CODMAN®ICPMicrosensor • Komorovádrenážlikvoru EDS3™CSFExternalDrainageSystem • Prevenceaterapieventrikulitidy BACTISEAL®EVDCatheter • Sadaprokraniálnípřístup CranialAccessKit NEURO CRITICAL CARE Access – Monitoring – Therapy DePuy Česká Republika Johnson & Johnson, s.r.o. Karla Engliše 3201/6 150 00 Praha 5 - Smíchov www.jnjcz.cz DePuy Slovensko Johnson & Johnson, s.r.o. Plynárenská 7/B 824 78 Bratislava www.jnjsk.sk