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The 11th Asian Congress of


Neurological Surgeons (ACNS) 2016 in
conjunction with The 21st Annual Scientific Meeting of
Indonesian Society of Neurological Surgeons (PERSPEBSI)
March 8th - 12th, 2016
Shangri-La Hotel, Surabaya, Indonesia

Final Announcement I
Bali is one of the worlds most popular island destinations and one which consistently wins travel
awards. The varied landscape, rugged coastlines, tropical beaches, lush rice terraces and volcanic
hillsides all provide a picturesque backdrop to its colorful, deeply spiritual and unique Hindu
culture. The combination of friendly people, a magnificently visual culture infused with spirituality
and spectacular beaches with great surfing and diving have made Bali the most popular tourist
.destination in Indonesia

Tanah Lot

Situated on a large rock, Tanah Lot is one of the most famous Hindu temples in Bali.
It has been a part of Balinese mythology for centuries. The temple is one of 7 sea
temples, each within eyesight of the next, to form a chain along the south-western
coast of Bali. Tanah Lot is one of the most popular places to visit in Bali and the whole
area can be very busy, especially in the late afternoons and before sunset. The area
between the car park and the beach adjacent to the temple is a maze of souvenir
shops selling just about every Balinese trinket imaginable. Once visitors have fought
their way through the souvenir vendors to the beach, they will see the magnificent
.temple perched on a rock just a few meters offshore

II
Welcome Messages

ACNS President Congress President Secretary General


Prof. Yoko Kato, MD, PhD Prof. Abdul Hafid Bajamal, MD, PhD Asra Al Fauzi, MD

Dear all,

It is an honor to welcoming you to the 11th Asian Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Surabaya,
Indonesia. I am overjoyed to have you all
The ACNS was started in 1993 along the lines of Dr. Kannos dream. We had invited a hundred
young Neurosurgeons sponsoring their stay and registration the dream continues on.. And we
promise you that our dream of equality in opportunities for Neurosurgeons from the developing
countries is a dream we will keep alive..
Every council needs to have a journal and our official journal, the Asian Journal of Neurosurgery
started in 1997. It has come a long way and quality articles from Asia and abroad adorn it these
days.. We have a young and dynamic team who are equally adept at learning from the masters and
innovating as well
The ACNS has also been involved with the education of women in Neurosurgery and, as I see the
members of AWNA gathered here, I am proud that in a continent like Asia where so many constraints
are present for average women, we have a sizeable group in a very difficult branch of surgery. If
you remember, the first woman who scaled Everest was from Asia.
For the nextfive days, we have a scenario where there are the best teachers available in Asia and
we also have eager young Neurosurgeons.. We hope that both interact and I am sure, before long,
the masters would sit back in admiration of their wards and todays young Neurosurgeons will in
turn lead the young neurosurgeons of tomorrow towards betterment of Neurosurgery.This would
be my concept of Utopia.. Lets all, for the next five days forget those lines on the maps dividing us
into different countrymen and work as a common force Lets do our bit of making this world a better
place
Thank you.

Prof. Yoko Kato, MD, PhD


President, ACNS (Asian Congress of Neurological Surgeons)

Final Announcement 01
Welcome Messages
Colleague and friends,

First of all we would like to express our sincere thanks to the ACNS committee that have once again
trusted our country to host one of the most important meetings in Neurosurgical. The 11th Asian
Congress of Neurological Surgeons (ACNS) 2016 will be held from 8 to 12 March 2016 in Surabaya,
Indonesia.
We are sure Indonesia is not a foreign place for most of you, we had organize the 5th ACNS in
2004. In this pass 10 years we have held many international neurosurgical meetings in our country.
We really missed all of you and looking forward to meeting you soon in 2016.
We will soon start to design an interesting scientific program so please feel free to send us email
if you interested to actively participate in this meeting. We will also provide special facilities for
Young Neurosurgeons. Please do not hesitate to write your thought and drop us email. We will truly
appreciate your sugestion.
With the easy access of Visa on Arrival (VoA) for 64 countries and international airport, Surabaya
city is more than ready to entertain you. This 2nd largest city in Indonesia is modern and vibrant.
It is also near to the famous Mount Bromo. Aside from scientific program we plan also to organize
post congress visit to this pictureristic mountain, Bali Island, Commodo Island, Raja Ampat Island,
Borobudur Temple and Bunaken National Park. You will also have the chance to experience the
East Java authentic culinary and traditional performance.
So please block the date and looking foward to meeting you all in Surabaya, Indonesia
With warmest regards,

Prof. Abdul Hafid Bajamal, MD, PhD


Congress President 11th ACNS

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Organizing Committee
President Abdul Hafid Bajamal
President Indonesian Neurosurgical Society Endro Basuki
Secretary General Asra Al Fauzi
Assistant Secretary Achmad Fahmi
Treasurer Rahmat Andi Hartanto
Chair, Scientific Committee Eko Agus Subagio
Co Chair, Scientific Committee Renindra Ananda Aman
Steering Committee Satyanegara Sri Maliawan
M. Sajid Darmadipura Hilman Mahyuddin
Padmosantjojo Iskandar Japardi
Adril Arsjad Hakim A. Gofar Sastradiningrat
M. Kahdar Wiriadisastra Eka J. Wahjoepramono
M. Istiadjit ES Zainal Muttaqien
Andi Asadul Islam Setyo widi Nugroho
Scientific Commiitte Eko Agus Subagio Julius July
Renindra Ananda Aman Sahat Edison Sitorus
Arie Ibrahim Hanis Setiono
Djoko Widodo
Fund Raising Committee Rahmat Andi Hartanto Nyoman Golden
Mirna Sobarna Roslan Yusni
Harsan Farhad Bal'afif
Publication Committee Rahadian Indarto S Made Mahendra Inggas
Eko Prasetyo I Wayan Niryana
Ferry Wijanarko
Social Event/Tour Committee Ananda Haris Gde Budi Setiawan
Happy Kurnia Andre Kusuma
Tommy A. Nazwar
Accomodation Committee Muhammad Faris Wimba P
Teddy Apriawan Suharianto
Khamim Thohari
Registration Committee Nur Setiawan Suroto Budi Purwanto
M. Thohar Arifin Firman Sanjaya
M. Nurkholis Roufi
Coordinator AWNS Mirna Sobarna Grace
Nia Yuliatri Selfie Oswari
Eveline Ndraha
Nurse Committee Enny Mulyatsih Pandu W
Erliano Sufarnap Lily

Final Announcement 03
International Faculty Note:
- Several faculties are within confirmation
- Apology for missing name or miss spelling

Aij-lie Kwan Taiwan Mainul Haque Sarker Bangladesh


Akihiko Hirakawa Japan Maasaki Iwase Japan
Ali Fahir Ozer Turkey Mehmet Zileli Tukey
Allan Taylor South Africa Mie Sakamoto Japan
Amar Saxena UK Miki Fujimura Japan
Andre Tomasino Germany Mitsuhiro Hasegawa Japan
Antonio Figuiredo India Mohsen Nouri Iran
Atul Goel India Mojgan Hodaie Canada
Albert Sufianov Russia Motohiro Hayashi Japan
Azmi Alias Malaysia Muhammad Tariq Imtiaz Saudi Arabia
Basant K. Misra India Naoya Kuwayama Japan
Basant Pant Nepal Nikolay Angelov Peev UK
Byung-chul Son South Korea Oleksandr Voznyak Ukraine
Chingiz Shashkin Kazakhstan Pablo Gonzalez-Lopez Spain
Christianto B. Lumenta Germany Paulo Miguel Da Silva Pereira Portugal
Christophe Destrieux France Peter Reilly Australia
Duong Dai Ha Vietnam PS Ramani India
Eiji Kohmura Japan Russel Andrew USA
Ekkchard Kasper USA Ryuhei Kitai Japan
Eldin Burazerovic Bosnia Salman Sarif Pakistan
Eugene Pedachenko Ukraine Sarat Chandra India
Franco Servadei Italy Sarun Nunta Aree Thailand
Fuminari Komatsu Japan Scott Robertson USA
Fusao Ikawa Japan Seung Hwan Yoon South Korea
Gene E. Bolles USA Seong-Jae Hyun South Korea
George Kwok-Chu Wong Hong Kong Shankar Gopinath USA
Gerardo G. Legaspi Philipine Shinichi Goto Japan
Giancario Guizzardi Italy Soichi Oya Japan
Gilbert Dechambenoit France Soo-Bin Im South Korea
Gopal Raman Sharma Nepal Sujoy K. Sanyal India
Hidehito Kimura Japan Takanori Fukushima USA
Hiroshi Okudera Japan Takaomi Taira Japan
Hyeun-Sung Kim South Korea Takashi Maruyama Japan
Igor Lima Maldonado Brazil Takehiro Nakamura Japan
Imad N. Kanaan Saudi Arabia Takeshi Kawase Japan
Ioan Stefan Florian Romania Takeshi Nakajima Japan
Isabelle M. Germano USA Tariq Khan Pakistan
Ittichai Sakuranchai Thailand Tariq Shalahuddin Pakistan
Ivan Ng Singapore Tatsuya Goto Japan
Ivan Radovanovic Canada Tenzin Tashi Bhutan
Iype Cherian Nepal Tetsuo Kanno Japan
Jafri M. Abdullah Malaysia Tetsuro Sameshima Japan
Janakiram Narayan India Timothy Lee Singapore
Junichi Mizuno Japan Thomas Santarius UK
Kaoru Kurisu Japan Toru Inoue Japan
Katsuji Shima Japan Van He Dong Vietnam
Katsumi Takizawa Japan Virendra D. Sinha India
Kazuhiko Nozaki Japan Vladimir Benez Czech Republic
Kazunori Arita Japan Y. Sukru Caglar Turkey
Keki E. Turel India Yerbol Makhambetov Kazakhstan
Ken-ichiro Kikuta Japan Yoko Kato Japan
Kenji Ohata Japan Yoshiyasu Iwai Japan
Keung-Nyun Kim South Korea Youichi Yanagawa Japan
Krishnan Ganapathy India Yuanli Zhao China
Leonidas Quintana Chile Yuriy Padechenko Ukraine
Luis A.B. Borba Brazil Zamzuri Idris Malaysia
Magaleswaran Balamurugan India

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National Faculty
Abdul Hafid Bajamal Muhammad Arifin Parenrengi

Abrar Abraham Muhammad Faris

Aditya Wicaksana M. Radhian Arif

Achmad Adam M. Thohar Arifin

Achmad Fahmi Ba-abud M. Zafrullah Arifin

Agus Turchan Nur Setiawan Suroto

Agus Yunianto Nyoman Golden

Alfred Sutrisno Rahadian Indarto Susilo

Amiril Mu'min Rahmat Andi Hartanto

Andi Asadul Islam Renindra Ananda Aman

Arie Ibrahim Roland Sidabutar

Asra Al Fauzi Roslan Yusni

Djoko Riadi Rully Hanafi Dahlan

Djoko Widodo Sahat Edison Sitorus

Dody Priambada Sajid Darmadipura

Eka Julianto Wahjoepramono Samsul Ashari

Eko Agus Subagio Setyo Widi Nugroho

Endro Basuki Sri Maliawan

Erliano Sufarnap Suzy Indharty

Handoyo Pramusinto Tedy Apriawan

Hanis Setiono Tjokorda Gde Bagus Mahadewa

Harsan Wihasto Suryaningtyas

Heri Subianto Wiryawan Manusubroto

Irwan Barlian Immadoel Haq Wismaji Sadewo

Iskandar Japardi Yesaya Yunus

I Wayan Niryana Zainal Mutaqqin

Julius July

Made Agus Mahendra Inggas

Mirna Sobana Adriansyah

Final Announcement 05
06
WS1: SKULLBASE Hands on Cadaveric Workshop with 3D Lecture WS1: SKULLBASE Hands on Cadaveric Workshop with 3D Lecture

WS 2 : EPILEPSY SURGERY: 3D Interactive Workshop WS 2 : EPILEPSY SURGERY: 3D Interactive Workshop

Airlangga Surgical Anatomy


Development Center (ASADC)

Lunch
12.00 - 13.00
08.00 12.00

WS3: WFNS ENDOVASCULAR Neurosurgery Workshop WS3: WFNS ENDOVASCULAR Neurosurgery Workshop
Tue, 8 March 2016

(AMECe
Medical
Airlangga

Education Center
Workshops & Instructional Course

WS 4: Session 1
Program at a Glance

WS 4: Session 2
DISASTER RESPONSE - A Key to Advancing Global Neurosurgery &
International Primary Neurosurgical Life Support (PNLS)
Global Health Care
Airlangga
University
Medicine,
Aula Fac. Of

WS 5: THORACO LUMBAL Cadaveric Spine Surgery Workshop WS 5: THORACO LUMBAL Cadaveric Spine Surgery Workshop

WS 6: WFNS Neurosurgical Anatomy Committee: Skull Base WS 6: WFNS Neurosurgical Anatomy Committee: Skull Base
Anatomy and Surgery Course Anatomy and Surgery Course
Airlangga Surgical Anatomy
Development Center (ASADC)

Lunch
12.00 - 13.00
08.00 12.00

17.00 - FINISH
WS 7: Microvascular Anastomosis & Temporal Bone Dissection

PERSPEBSI MEETING
Hands-On Workshop
(AMEC)
Medical
Wed, 9 March 2016

Airlangga

Education Center
Workshops & Instructional Course

WS 8: STEREOTACTIC TREATMENT for Movement Disorders: WS 8: STEREOTACTIC TREATMENT for Movement Disorders:
Practical Approach in Asia Practical Approach in Asia
Hospital
National

(Workshop & Live Surgery) (Workshop & Live Surgery)


Program at a Glance
Thu, 10 March 2016 Fri, 11 March 2016 Sat, 12 March 2016

Congress Congress Congress

Shangri - La Hotel Shangri - La Hotel Shangri - La Hotel

08.00 - 09.00 08.00 - 09.00 08.00 - 09.00


Opening Ceremony Plenary Lecture 2 Plenary Lecture 4

09.00 - 10.15 09.00 - 10.15 09.00 - 10.15


09.00 - 10.00 09.00 - 10.00 Track 22 Track 23 Track 24 09.00 - 10.15
Plenary Lecture 1 Plenary Lecture 3 Neurooncol- Neurofunc- Neurovascu- FP 4
ogy 4 tional 3 lar 4

10.00 - 10.30 Coffee Break 10.00 - 10.30 Coffee Break 10.15 - 10.45 Coffee Break

10.30 - 11.45 10.45 - 12.00


10.30 - 11.45 10.30 - 11.45 10.45 - 12.00 10.45 - 12.00
Track 1 10.30 - 11.30 Track 27 10.45 - 12.00
Track 2 Track 3 Track 25 Track 26
Neurooncol- Lunch Symposium 2 Neurovascu- FP 5
Spine 1 Neurvascular 1 Spine 6 Pediatric 1
ogy 1 lar 4

11.45 - 13.00
11.45 - 13.00 11.45 - 13.00
Track 4 12.00 - 13.00

PHARMACEUTICAL EXHIBITION / E-POSTER


Track 5 Track 6
PHARMACEUTICAL EXHIBITION / E-POSTER

PHARMACEUTICAL EXHIBITION / E-POSTER

Neurofunction- Lunch
Spine 2 Neurotrauma 1 11.30 - 13.15
al 1"
By-law,
11.30 - 13.15 education,
Friday Pray & Lunch disaster,
fund raise
13.00 - 14.15
13.00 - 13.45 Meeting 10.45 - 12.00
13.00 - 13.45 Track 28 13.00 - 14.15
AJNS editorial Track 29
Lunch Neurooncol- FP 6
meeting Pediatric 2
ogy 5

13.45 - 15.00 13.15 - 14.30 13.15 - 14.30 14.15 - 15.30 14.15 - 15.30
13.45 - 15.00 13.15 - 14.30 13.15 - 14.30
Track 8 Track 13 Track 14 13.15 - 14.30 Track 30 Track 31 14.15 - 15.30
Track 7 Track 15 YNS-WIN
Miscellane- Epilepsy Neurovascu- FP 1 Neurooncol- Miscellane- FP 7
Neurotrauma 2 Spine 3 Session 1
ous 1 Surgery 1 lar 3 ogy 6 ous 3

13.45 - 17.30 14.30 - 15.45 14.30 - 15.45


15.00 - 16.15
15.00 - 16.15 Young NS 14.30 - 15.45 14.30 - 15.45
Track 10 Track 16 Track 17 14.30 - 15.45 15.30 - 16.30
Track 9 Sympo 2: Track 18 YNS-WIN
Neurovascu- Miscellane- Neurotrau- FP 2 Plenary Lecture 5
Neurooncology 2 Operative Spine 4 Session 2
lar 2 ous 2 ma 3
Techniques

16.00 - 17.15
16.15 - 17.30
Track 12
Track 11
Neuendovas-
Minimal Invasive
cular 1

15.45 - 17.00 15.45 - 17.00


15.45 - 17.00
17.00 - 19.00 Track 19 Track 20 15.45 - 17.00 16.30 - 17.00
Track 21
ACNS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING Neurooncol- Neurofunc- FP 3 Closing Ceremony
Spine 5
ogy 3 tional 2

FACULTY DINNER

Final Announcement 07
Workshop Program
PRE-CONGRESS WORKSHOPS:
TUESDAY, 8 MARCH 2016 & WEDNESDAY, 9 MARCH 2016
Tuesday, 8 March 2016
WS 1 :SKULLBASE Hands on Cadaveric Workshop with 3D Lecture
Date : Tuesday, March 8th, 2016
Time : 08.00 17.00
Place : Airlangga Surgical Anatomy Development Center (ASAD-C)
Course Director : Takesi Kawase (Japan)
PIC : Rahadian Indarto Susilo (Indonesia)
Instructors : Takesi Kawase (Japan)
Tetsuro Sameshima (Japan)
Kenji Ohata (Japan)
Eiji Kohmura (Japan)
Rahadian Indarto Susilo (Indonesia)
Julius July (Indonesia)
Nyoman Golden (Indonesia)
Setyo Widi Nugroho (Indonesia)
Roland Sidabutar (Indonesia)
Irwan Barlian Immadoel Haq (Indonesia)
Description:
Welcome to Surabaya for our course on microscopic approaches to the skull base. This workshop is intended
for neurosurgeon to learn and practice the technical skill required for skull base surgery. It has been structured
to provide both didactic lectures and intensive hands-on cadaver dissection session. A panel of distinguished
leaders in these field will deliver lectures focusing on skull base anatomy and approaches as well as therapeu-
tic strategies for skull base lesion

Rundown Workshop:
Time Rundown
07.00 - 07.30 Registration
07.30 07.40 Opening Remark by Organizer
Group A (Fronto-Basal and Orbito-Zygomatic Approaches)
07.40 08:00 Lecture
07:40 07:50 Eiji Kohmura (Japan)
07:50 08:00 Tetsuro Sameshima (Japan)
08:00 08:30 Dressing and Preparation of Stations
Fronto-Basal Approach For Frontal Base Lesions (Room B)
Demonstration by: Eiji Kohmura (Japan)
08:30 09:45
Instructor by: Tetsuro Sameshima (Japan)
09:45 10:15 Instruction Time
Orbito-Zygomatic Approachforspheno-Orbital Lesions
10:15 12:00 Demonstration by: Eiji Kohmura (Japan)
Instructor by: Tetsuro Sameshima (Japan)
12:00 12:30 Instruction Time
12:30 13:30 Lunch
Case Presentations
13:30 15:30 - Eiji Kohmura (Japan)
- Tetsuro Sameshima (Japan)
15:30 17:30 Observation Of Group B Dissection (Room B)

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Group B (Anterior and Posterior Petrosal Approaches)
8:30 10:00 Observation of Group A dissection
Preparation Lecture and Case Presentations
10:00 11:30 - Takeshi Kawase (Japan)
- Kenji Ohata (Japan)
11:30 12:30 Lunch
Anterior Petrosal Approach for parasellar and clival lesions
12:30 15:00 Demonstration by: Takeshi Kawase (Japan)
Instructor by: Kenji Ohata (Japan)
14:30 15:00 Instruction time
Posterior Petrosal Approach for petroclival and CPA lesions
15:00 17:30 Demonstration by: Kenji Ohata (Japan)
Instructor by : Takeshi Kawase (Japan)
17:30 18:00 Instruction time
18:00 18.30 Closing Remark by Organizer (Room B)

Remarks:
Two rooms, for lecture and lunch (Room A) and for dissection (Room B) and an additional small room is nec-
essary for dressing.
Number of stations; 11(One for demonstration) equipped with surgical microscope, head-holder, craniotomy
set, drill, suction tube and microsurgical instruments. Several TV monitors are necessary for observing demon-
strators dissection.
Number of cadaver; 12 (one for spare). Color silicones are better to be injected in a cadaver for demonstration.
3-D video-camera and viewing system
Number of Instructors; 4 (Prof. Kohmura, Sameshima, Kawase, Ohata)
Each demonstrates different approach (Fronto-basal, Orbitozygomatic, Anterior and Posterior petrosal ap-
proaches)
Number of attendants; 40, (two in each station)
They are in two groups, Group A (20) for Fronto-basal, Orbitozygomatic approach (AM) instructed by prof.
Kohmura and Sameshima, and Group B (20) for Anterior and Posterior petrosal approaches (PM), instructed
by prof. Kawase and Ohata. Attendants are able to observe another groups dissection in free time.
Attendants may choose their group at submission.
Attendants dissection may follow the demonstration, observing TV monitor. Two instructors rotateto teach
each station during Instruction time after demonstration.
Case presentations are scheduled before or after cadaveric study, using 2D or 3D movies.

Maximum Participant : 30 Participants (First Come First Serve Basis)


Audience : Neurosurgeon

WS 2 :EPILEPSY SURGERY: 3D Interactive Workshop


Date : Tuesday, March 8th, 2016
Time : 08.00 17.00
Place : Airlangga Surgical Anatomy Development Center (ASAD-C)
Course Director : Sarat Chandra (India)
PIC : Heri Subianto (Indonesia)
Instructors : Sarat Chandra (India)
Basant Pant (Nepal)
Zainal Mutaqqin (Indonesia)
Wihasto Suryaningtyas (Indonesia)
M. Tohar Arifin (Indonesia)
Heri Subianto (Indonesia)

Description:
Epilepsy surgery 3D interactive workshop offers participants an innovative workshop as well as teaching and
practical session directly from the experts. This is designed to increase the neurosurgeons knowledge, op-

Final Announcement 09
erative nuances, from basic to advanced technique. The participants will learn from experienced faculty from
representative epilepsy surgery program throughout Asia.This workshop is mandatory for neurosurgeons who
deals with epilepsy surgery and have enthusiasm to develop epilepsy surgery at their center

Rundown Workshop:
EPILEPSY SURGERY: 3D Interactive Workshop
08.00 08.30 Registration

08.30 09.00 Surgical Techniques: Introduction, Concepts of Epileptogenesis, Indications, and Outcome.

09.00 09.30 Anterior Temporal Lobectomy with Amygdalo Hippocampectomy

09.30 10.00 Selective Amygdalo Hippocampectomy


Disconnection Techniques: Multiple Subpial Transections, Hemispherotomy and Corpus Callosotomy
10.00 10.30
Including Endoscopic Techniques.
08.30 09.00 Surgical Techniques: Introduction, Concepts of Epileptogenesis, Indications, And Outcome.

10.30 10.45 Coffee Breaks

FACULTY DEMONSTRATION: 3D Interactive Workshop Step By Step


10.45 11.45 Anterior Temporal Lobectomy with Amygdalo Hippocampectomy

11.45 12.45 Selective Amygdalo Hippocampectomy

12.45 13.15 LUNCH


Disconnection Techniques: Multiple Subpial Transections, Hemispherotomy and Corpus Callosotomy
13.15 14.45
Including Endoscopic Techniques.
14.45 15.30 Discussion

Maximum Participant : 30 Participants


Audience : Neurosurgeon, Neurologist

WS 3 : ENDOVASCULAR Neurosurgery Workshop


Date : Wednesday, March 8th, 2016
Time : 08.00 17.00
Place : Airlangga Medical Education Center (AMEC)
Course Director : Allan Taylor (South Africa)
PIC : Nur Setiawan Suroto (Indonesia)
Instructor : Allan Taylor (South Africa)
Naoya Kuwayama (Japan)
George Kwok-Chu Wong (Hong Kong)
Nur Setiawan Suroto (Indonesia)
Harsan (Indonesia)
Abrar Arham (Indonesia)
M. Radhian Arif (Indonesia)
Aditya Wicaksana (Indonesia)
Wismadji Sadewo (Indonesia)
Description:
This workshop is designed to provide the practicing neurosurgeons with current information on endovascular
techniques. Workshop will provide participants the opportunity to learn and practice endovascular technique
using simulation models. The workshop will use a combination of interactive small group case discussion and
simulation models to further understand and appreciate techniques, procedures, and relevant technology uti-
lized in the management of neurovascular diseases. The objective with this course is to make the participant
aware of the science behind, technical and practical aspects of basic endovascular technique.
Upon completion of the program, participants should be able to:
Discuss the newest innovations in endovascular and minimally invasive approaches to treat neurovascular
disease.
Explain the implications for use of new technology and patient selection criteria.
Apply clinical techniques using vascular imaging, catheters and guidewires, thrombectomy in acute stroke,
carotid stent, aneurysm coiling, glue embolization, etc.

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Delineate the limitations of the application of new technology and how to avoid complications.
Develop strategies for appropriate application of new techniques in clinical practice.
Identify the latest treatments of cerebrovascular disease

Rundown Workshop:
ENDOVASCULAR Neurosurgery Workshop
Neurovascular Disease Concept (an Endovascular Approach to Neurovascular Disease Classification)
08.00 09.00
Allan Taylor (South Africa)
Neuroangiographic Correlation (Clinical and Angiographic Correlation)
09.00 10.00
Nur Setiawan Suroto (Indonesia)
10.00 10.30 Coffee Break
Endocascular Access and Devices
10.30 11.30
Naoya Kuwayama (Japan)
Aneurysm Classification And Selection For Endovascular Treatment
11.30 12.30
George Kwok-Chu Wong (Hong Kong)
Stroke And Mechanical Thrombectomy
12.30 13.30
TBA
13.30 14.30 Lunch

Afternoon Hands On. Participants To Rotate In Small Groups Through Each Station.
Basic Catheter Technique
14.30 15.00
Allan Taylor (South Africa)
Balloon Catheter
15.00 15.30
Nur Setiawan Suroto (Indonesia)
Aneurysm Coiling
15.30 16.00
George Kwok-Chu Wong (Hong Kong)
Stentthrombectomy
16.00 16.30
George Kwok-Chu Wong (Hong Kong)
Mentice Simulation
16.30 17.00
Naoya Kuwayama (Japan)

Maximum Participant : 40 Participants


Audience : Neurosurgeons

WS4 : One Day Workshop on NEUROTRAUMA


Date : Tuesday, March 8th, 2016
Session1 : DISASTER RESPONSE - A Key to Advancing Global
Neurosurgery & Global Health Care
Time : 08.00 12.00
Place : Aula, Fac.of Med. Univ. Airlangga
Course Director : Russel Andrew (USA)
PIC : Tedy Apriawan (Indonesia)
Instructors : Russel Andrew (USA)
Abdul Hafid Bajamal (Indonesia)
Tedy Apriawan (Indonesia)
Krishnan Ganapathy (India)
Tariq Khan(Pakistan)
Leonidas Quintana (Chile)
Peter Reilly (Australia)
Franco Servadei (Italy)
Katsuji Shima (Japan)
Youichi Yanagawa(Japan)
Akihiko Hirakawa (Japan)

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Session2 : International Primary Neurosurgical Life Support (PNLS)
Time : 13.00 17.00
Place : Aula, Fac.of Med. Univ. Airlangga
Course Director : Hiroshi Okudera (Japan)
PIC : Tedy Apriawan (Indonesia)
Instructors : Hiroshi Okudera (Japan)
Katsuji Shima (Japan)
Youichi Yanagawa (Japan)
Takehiro Nakamura (Japan)
Maasaki Iwase (Japan)
Akihiko Hirakawa (Japan)
Mie Sakamoto (Japan)
Hisato Ikeda (Japan)
Mikita Yamada (Japan)
Tedy Apriawan (Indonesia)
Sahat Edison Sitorus (Indonesia)
M. Zafrulah Arifin (Indonesia)
Description:
International Primary Neurosurgical Life Support (PNLS) workshop will offers participants for high standard
care for Neurosurgical emergency diseases with the teaching and practical lesson from the expert instructors.
Participants will learn about minimize brain damage and maximize patient recovery in brain trauma including
stroke and other neurosurgical emergency. Appropriate general managements should be needed before sur-
gical management, therefore participants will learn these management in the International PNLS. This work-
shop is for general practitioners who work at emergency room, resident of neurosurgeons, and neurosurgeons
who deals with emergency patient and have enthusiasm to manage and care with neurosurgical emergency
diseases.

Maximum Participants : 80 Participants


Audience : Neurosurgeon, Neurologist, Emergency Specialist, Anathesiologist,
General Surgeons, General Practitioner

WS 5 :THORACO LUMBAL Cadaveric Spine Surgery Workshop


Date : Wednesday, March 9th, 2016
Time : 08.00 17.00
Place : Airlangga Surgical Anatomy Development Center (ASAD-C)
Course Director : Mehmet Zileli (Turkey)
PIC : Eko Agus Subagio (Indonesia)
Instructors : Mehmet Zileli (Turkey)
Salman Sharif (Pakistan)
Junichi Mizuno (Japan)
Keung Nyun Kim (South Korea)
Andre Tomasino (Germany)
Ali Fahir Ozer (Turkey)
Eko Agus Subagio (Indonesia)
Agus Yunianto (Indonesia)
Tjok Mahadewa (Indonesia)
Rully Hanafi Dahlan (Indonesia)
Muhammad Faris (Indonesia)
Erliano Sufarnap (Indonesia)
Amiril Mukminin (Indonesia)
Yesaya Yunus (Indonesia)
Alfred Sutrisno (Indonesia)

Description:
This is a Thoracolumbar spine course-cadaver dissection. With emphasis on surgical principles in: surgical
thoracolumbar anatomy, spine decompression and fusion on thoracolumbar pathology disseases.The course
will enhance anatomical knowledge, understanding basic principles of thoracolumbar decompression-fusion
and surgical skills.

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THORACO LUMBAL Cadaveric Spine Surgery Workshop
Lectures:
Thoracolumbar posterior approaches
08.00 09.00 Approaches: Laminectomy, transpedicular appr, transfacetal appr,
costotransversectomy, lateral extracavitary app
Implants: Pedicle screw, hooks, laminar screw, facet screw
09.00 12.30 Cadaver Lab: Thoracolumbar posterior approaches
12.30 13.00 Lunch
Lectures:
13:00 13.30
Thoracotom Approaches: Thoracotomy, retropleural appr Implants: Anterior plate and rod systems
13:30 14.30 Cadaver Lab: Thoracotomy
Lectures:
Lumbar anterior approaches
14:30 15.30
Approaches: Retroperitoneal appr, transperitoneal appr, mini-open appr, ALIF
Implants: Cages, Kaneda device
15:30 17.00
Cadaver Lab: Lumbar anterior approaches

Maximum Participant : 30 Participants


Audience : Neurosurgeons

WS 6 : WFNS Neurosurgical Anatomy Committee: Skull Base Anatomy


and Surgery Course
Date : Wednesday, March 9th, 2016
Time : 08.00 18.00
Place : Airlangga Surgical Anatomy Development Center (ASAD-C)
Course Director : Vladimir Benez (Czech Republic)
PIC : Irwan Barlian (Indonesia)
Instructors : Vladimr Bene (Chech Republic)
Luis A. Borba (Brazil)
Iype Cherian (Nepal)
Eka J. Wahjoepramono (Indonesia)
Christophe Destrieux (France)
Igor Lima Maldonado (Brazil)
Thomas Santarius (UK)
Pablo Gonzalez-Lopez (Spain)
Soichi Oya (Japan)
Testuro Sameshima (Japan)
Irwan Barlian (Indonesia)
Description:
This Lecture and Interactive Workshop is Organized by WFNS Neurosurgical Anatomy Committee. Partici-
pants will going through step by step skull base anatomy and surgery approaches. Renowned neurosurgeons
will take the participants through detailed theory and neuroanatomical dissection. Participants will have the
chance to explore and understand the various approaches in neurosurgery. The experts will share their knowl-
edge through interactive lecture and discussion. This workshop affords neurosurgeons excellent pre-operative
training and rehearsal of current complex approaches in skull base anatomy and surgery.

WFNS Neurosurgical Anatomy Committee: Skull Base Anatomy and Surgery Course
Skull Base anatomy - General
Bones Basic
08.00 08.30
Christophe Destrieux & Igor Maldonado
Dura Matter: The Interperiosteodural Concept.
08.30 08.50
Christophe Destrieux & Igor Maldonado
Arachnoid Dissection in Microsurgical Approaches
08.50 09.10
Eka J. Wahjoepramono
Vessels: Dural Sinuses (Perisellar, Petrosal, Lateral) and ICA
09.10 09.30
Iype Cherian & Igor Maldonado

Final Announcement 13
09.30 09.50 Break
Skull Base Anatomy Specific
Sellar and Petroclival Areas.
09.50 10.00
Iype Cheryan
Optic Canala and Superior Orbital Fissure.
10.10 10.30
Thomas Santarius
Petrous Bone Internal Acoustic Meatus.
10.30 10.50
Pablo Gonzales-Lopez
Foramen Magnum Cranio-Spinal Junction.
10.50 11.10
Christophe Destrieux
Radiological Anatomy Quiz
11.10 12.10
Christophe Destrieux & Igor Maldonado
12.10 13.10 Lunch
Surgical Approaches
Pterional and Variations
13.10 13.30
Eka J. Wahjoepramono
Ckinoidectomy
13.30 13.50
Soichi Oya
Transnasal
13.40 14.10
Thomas Santarius
Retrosigmoid And Far Lateral
14.10 14.30
Luis A. Borba
Transcondylar
14.30 14.50
Thomas Santarius
Transpetrosal Approaches
14.50 15.10
(Anterior Iype Cheryan and Posterior-Luis Borba)
Supra-Infra For Skull Base Lesions
15.10 15.30
Vladimr Bene
15.30 15.50 Break
15.50 18.00 Surgical Cases 1-2 Cases Each, Break-Down Sessions Depending On Number Of Participants
18.00 18.10 Course Evaluation

Maximum Participant : 60 Participants


Audience : Neurosurgeon

WS 7 : Microvascular Anastomosis & Temporal Bone Dissection


Hands-on Workshop
Date : Wednesday, March 9th, 2016
Time : 12.00 18.00
Place : Airlangga Medical Education Center (AMEC)
Course Director : Takanori Fukushima (USA)
Co-Instructor : Asra Al Fauzi (Indonesia)
Description:
This Workshop intended to Neurosurgeons interested in the most recent developments of microanastomosis
techniques and temporal bone dissections techniques. After completion of the course, participants will have
knowledge and understanding of the micro-vascular anastomosis techniques and tactics also understand the
microsurgical anatomy and dissection of the temporal bone. This workshop will consist of didactic lectures,
discussion, hands-on workshop using soft synthetic vessel speciments and synthetic colored temporal bone
specimens, and instruction by internationally renowned faculty

Maximum participants : 20 Participants


Audience : Neurosurgeons

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WS 8 : STEREOTACTIC TREATMENT for Movement Disorders:
Practical Approach in Asia (Workshop & Live Surgery)
Time : 08.00 17.00
Place : National Hospital, Surabaya
Course Director : Takaomi Taira (Japan)
PIC : Achmad Fahmi (Indonesia)
Instructor : Takaomi Taira (Japan)
Mojgan Hodaie (Canada)
Takeshi Nakajima (Japan)
Byung-chul Son (South Korea)
Shinichi Goto (Japan)
Chingiz Shashkin (Kazakhstan)
Sarun Nunta-Aree (Thailand)
Sri Maliawan (Indonesia)
Agus Turchan (Indonesia)
Achmad Fahmi (Indonesia)
Renindra Ananda Aman (Indonesia)
Alfred Sutrisno (Indonesia)
Made Agus Mahendra Inggas (Indonesia)
Description:
Participants can understand about the indications and how to select a movement disorder patients that can
provide a good results with stereotactic technique, both, with deep brain stimulation or by using brain lesion.
Participants can make hands-on simulation about frame installation, make a lesion with radiofrequency ma-
chine, using of stereotactic software, and participants knowing that this technique can be done in a way that
can generate enough level high degree of accuracy, according to the experience of the experts

STEREOTACTIC TREATMENT for Movement Disorders: Practical Approach in Asia


(Workshop & Live Surgery)
08.00 08.10 Re-registration
Opening remarks:
Hans Wijaya, MD(Director of National Hospital)
08.10 08.20
Prof Sri Maliawan, MD, PhD (Chairman of Functional Division PERSPEBSI)
Agus Turchan, MD, PhD (Chairman of East Java Branch PERSPEBSI)
08.20 08.30 Workshop Introduction
History and Basics of Stereotactic Neurosurgery for Movement Disorders
08:30 09.10 (Prof.Takaomi Taira MD, PhD / Japan )

09:10 09.40 Accuracy Control (Nakajima, MD / Japan)


09.40 10.10 DBS System (Prof. Byung-chul Son / South Korea)
10.10 10.40 DBS VS Lesioning (Prof Takaomi Taira / Japan)
10.40 11.20 Gamma-knife Thalamotomy (MojganHodaie, MD, MSc, FRCS(C) / Canada)
Stereotactic Neurosurgery for Movement Disorders inKazakhstan
11.20 11.40
(Chingiz Shashkin, MD / Kazakhstan)
Experience in developing Stereotactic Neurosurgery for Movement Disorders in Indonesia
11.40 12.10
(Achmad Fahmi, MD / Indonesia)
12.10 12.30 Case Discussion, what to do ? (Made Agus Mahendra Inggas, MD)
12.30 - 12.50 Issues of DBS in Asia (Sarun Nunta-Aree, MD / Thailand)
12.50 - 13.15 Lunch
Hands on session :
Instalation of The Frame
13.15 14.30
Lesioning with Radiofrequency
Software
14.30 16.45 Live Surgery Demo ( Stereotactic Brain Lesion )
16.45 17.00 Closing / Course Summary

Maximum Participant : 40 Participants


Audience : Neurosurgeon, Neurologist

Final Announcement 15
Scientific Schedule
Day 1, Thursday, 10 March 2016
08.00 09.00 Opening Ceremony
Plenary Lecture 1
09.00 10.45 Moderators: Franco Servadei (Italy) & Abdul Hafid Bajamal (Indonesia)
Room: Ballroom B&C
Variation of Surgical Approaches to Central Skull Base Meningiomas
09.00 09.15
Imad N. Kanaan (Saudi Arabia)
Past, Present and Future of ACNS
09.15 09.45
Tetsuo Kanno (Japan)
Cerebral Aneurysm Treatment
09.45 10.00
Yoko Kato (Japan)
Future of Functional Neurosurgery in Asia
10.00 10.15
Takaomi Taira (Japan)
10.15 10.45 Coffee Break
Track 2: Spine 1
Track 1: Neurooncology 1 Track 3: Neurovascular 1
Moderators: Scott Robertson (USA) &
Moderators: Kaoru Kurisu (Japan) & Moderators: Eiji Kohmura (Japan)
10.45 11.45 Tjokorda Gde Bagus Mahadewa (Indo-
Rahmat Andi Hartanto (Indonesia) &Harsan (Indonesia)
nesia)
Room: Ballroom B&C Room: Nirwana
Room: Pelangi
Four Subtypes of PetroclivalMeningio-
Keyhole Craniotomy for Aneurysm
mas
When to Add Occiput to Fusion? Treatment in an Era of Endovascular
10.45 10.57 -Their Different Origin, Symptoms, and
Mehmet Zileli (Turkey) Management
Radicality-
Allan Taylor (South Africa)
Takeshi Kawase (Japan)
Surgical Anatomy and Pitfalls of Transforam-
Current Trends in the Management of Repeated Procedures in Aneurysm
inalPELD (Percutaneous Endoscopic Lumbar
10.57 11.09 Petroclival Meningioma Management
Discectomy)
Basant K. Misra (India) Vladimir Benez (Czech Republic)
Hyeun-Sung Kim (South Korea)
Modern Management of Complex Intra- Cerebral Revascularization Techniques
Cervical Lateral Mass Screws: Technique
cranial Tumors Using the Third Segment of the Verte-
11.09 11.21 and Pitfall
bral Artery as the Donor Site
Abdul Hafid Bajamal (Indonesia)
Ekkchard Kasper (USA) Katsumi Takizawa (Japan)
Avoidance and Management of compli-
Surgery of Craniopharyngioma Adverse Events and Complications in Spine
11.21 11.33 cations in Aneurysm Surgery
Kenji Ohata (Japan) Surgery Gilbert Dechambenoit (France)
Gerardo D. Legaspi (Philippine)
Hearing Preservation in Acoustic Neu- Keyhole Eyebrow Approach in An-
Spinal Instrumentation - When we Cross the
roma Surgery, Personal Experience in eurysm Surgery: Basic Principle &
11.33 11.45 Sacred Line?
1850 Cases Technique
PS. Ramani (India)
Takanori Fukushima (USA) Asra Al Fauzi (Indonesia)
Track 4: Neurofunctional 1
Track 5: Spine 2 Track 6: Neurotrauma 1
(Movement Disorder)
11.45 12.45 Moderators: HyeunSung Kim (South Moderators: Tariq Khan (Pakistan) &
Moderators: Mojgan Hodaie (Canada)
Korea) & ErlianoSufarnap (Indonesia) Iskandar Japardi (Indonesia)
& Sri Maliawan (Indonesia)
Room: Pelangi Room: Pelangi
Room: Ballroom B&C
Electricity in Functional Neurosurgery, Selection Strategy of Surgical Approach to
Clinical Studies in Spinal Cord Injury
11.45 11.57 History and Future Cervical Spondylosisand OPLL
Franco Servadei (Italy)
Takaomi Taira (Japan) Junichi Mizuno (Japan)
Three-Dimensional Printer Leads to Dras-
Problems of Deformity Correction in Aging
tic Innovation and Modification in Devices TBA
11.57 12.09 Spine
for Stereotactic Neurosurgery Tedy Apriawan (Indonesia)
Mehmet Zileli (Turkey)
Takeshi Nakajima (Japan)
A New Technique to Reduce Severe Chronic
Use of Advanced Imaging Modalities for Displaced C2 Fractures: Applying the Prin- Cisternostomy - Is Opening the Cisterns
12.09 12.21 Target Selection in Neuromodulation ciple of Distraction, Compression, Extension Useful in Trauma?
Mojgan Hodaie (Canada) and Reduction Iype Cherian (Nepal)
Sarat Chandra (India)
Toward an Imaging-guided Stereotactic Minimally Invasive Treatment of Metastatic Pathophysiology and Surgical Strategies
12.21 12.33 Deep Brain Stimulation Spine Tumors of Celebral Contusion
Byung-Chul Son (South Korea) Scott Robertson (USA) Katsuji Shima (Japan)
Pearls and Pitfalls in Stereotactic Neuro-
Surgery inOsteoporotic Spine Prehospital Trauma Systems
12.33 12.45 surgery for Movement Disorders
Antonio Figueiredo (India) Peter Reilly (Australia)
Achmad Fahmi Ba-abud(Indonesia)
AJNS Editorial Meeting
12.45 13.45 LUNCH
Room : Sulawesi

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Track 7: Neurotrauma 2 Track 8: Miscellaneous 1 Operative Technique in Neurosurgery
Moderators:Takehiro Moderators: Hisroshi Okudera Symposium for Young Neursurgeons
13.45 14.45 Nakamura (Japan) & Sahat (Japan) & Hanis Setiono Moderator: Mohsen Nouri (Iran) & Asra Al
Edison Sitorus (Indonesia) (Indonesia) Fauzi (Indonesia)
Room: Pelangi Room: Nirwana Room: Sumatra
Intraoperative 3-Tesla Mri
Gunshot Injuries in Spine Intra-ventricular Tumors
13.45 13.57 Initial Experience 13:50 14:20
Salman Sarif (Pakistan) Ekkehard Kasper (USA)
Eiji Kohmura (Japan)
Intraoperative CT Scan: The
TBA Tips and Tricks of TBI Surgery
13.57 14.09 Usefulness and Limitations 14: 20- 14:45
Takehiro Nakamura (Japan) Fanco Servadei (Italy)
Ryuhei Kitai (Japan)
Validation of MR-Tractography
Cranio-Cervical Junction
TBA using White Matter Dissection :
14.09 14.21 14.45 15:10 Surgery
M. Zafrullah Arifin (Indonesia) the Fibratlas Project
Atul Goel (India)
Christophe Destrieux (France)
Reducing Ventriculoperitoneal
Shunt Complications:
ETV (endoscopic third
ventriculostomy) for
Evolution of Neurotrauma Care
Obstructive Hydrocephalus Retractor-less Brain Surgery
14.21 14.33 in Pakistan 15:10 15.35
and Lumboperitoneal Shunt for Amar Saxena (UK)
Tariq Khan (Pakistan)
Communicationg Hydrocephalus
- Including Comments on Normal
Pressure Hydrocephalus
Russel J. Andrew (USA)
Coordinated and Combined
Use ofMilitaryand Civilian Looking Beyond Technology and
Surgical Anatomy of Skull-base
14.33 14.45 Resources for Large-Scale Surgical Expertise 15.35 16.00
Iype Cherian (Nepal)
NaturalDisasters in Japan Krisnahn Ganapathy (India)
Youichi Yanagawa (Japan)
Track 9: Neurooncology 2 Track 10: Neurovascular 2
Moderators: Kazunori Moderators: Katsumi Fourth Ventricle Tumors
14.45 - 15.45 Arita (Japan) & Julius July Takizawa (Japan) & M. Thohar 16:00 16:25 Ioan Stefan Florian
(Indonesia) Arifin (Indonesia) (Romania)
Room :Pelangi Room: Nirwana
Modern Surgical Management
in Patients with Symptomatic
The Role of Surgery in Brain Stem Cavernoma
Low Grade Gliomas in Eloquent
14.45 - 14.57 Intracranial AVMs 16:25 16.50 Vladimir Benez (Czech
Areas
Ioan Stefan Florian (Romania) Republic)
Christianto B. Lumenta
(Germany)
Simple Identification of the Third
Segment of the Extra Cranial Revascularization of
Dolenc and Cavernous Sinus
Vertebral Artery by Extreme Moyamoya
14.57 15.09 Approaches 16.50 17.00
Lateral Inferior Transcondylar- Ittichai Sakurunchai
Tetsuro Sameshima (Japan)
Transtubercular Exposure (Elite) (Thailand)
Katsumi Takizawa (Japan)
Current Status of
Transsphenoidal Surgery Revascularization Surgery for
of Craniopharyngioma - Its Moyamoyadisease; Special
Clipping of ACom Aneurysms
15.09 15. 21 Indications and Limitations Consideration for IC-EC 17.00 17.20
Thomas Tommy (Indonesia)
Conversion as its Physiological
Kaoru Kurisu (Japan) Reorganization System
Miki Fujimura (Japan)
The Technical Importance Stroke Surgery in a Developing
PetroclivalMeningiomas: A
of Decreasing The Tension Country / Current State of
Management Challenge
15.21 15.33 Inside The Dome in Aneurysms 17.20 17.30 Vascular Neurosurgery in A
Surgery Developing Country
Luis A.B. Borba (Brazil)
Leonidas Quintana (Chile) Mohsen Nouri (Iran)
Management Giant Pituitary Burden of Stroke in the Land of
ACNS Education Course
15.33 15.45 Adenoma Gross National Happiness 17.30 17.40
Iype Cherian (Nepal)
Kazunori Arita (Japan) Tenzin Tashi (Bhutan)

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Track 11: Minimal Invasive NS Track 12: Neuroendovascular
Moderators: Gilbert 1
Dechambenoit (France) & Moderators: Naoya Kuwayam
15.45 16.45
Rahadian Indarto Susilo & Wiryawan Manusubroto
(Indonesia) (Indonesia)
Room: Pelangi Room: Nirwana
Percutaneous Laser Endovascular Coiling of
15.45 15.57 Microdiscectomy Intracranial Aneurysms
Yuriy Pedachenko (Ukraine) Naoya Kuwayama (Japan)
Flow Diverter Treatment for
Image-Guided Intracranial
Intracranial Aneurysms
15.57 16.09 Endoscopic Neurosurgery
George Kwok-Chu Wong
Azmi Alias (Malaysia)
(Hong Kong)
Endoscopic Keyhole Surgery:
TBA
Anatomical Analysis and Clinical
16.09 16.21 Nur Setiawan Suroto
Perspective
(Indonesia)
Fuminari Komatsu (Japan)
The Nuance of Endoscopic Intra Bleeding Point Identification
and Juxtra-Ventricle Tumor and Targeted Embolization in
16.21 16.33
Surgery Ruptured Brain AVM
Ryuhei Kitai (Japan) Allan Taylor (South Africa)
Endovascular Management of
TBA
16.33 16.45 CCF : Indonesian Experiences
Janakiram Narayanan (India)
M. Thohar Arifin (Indonesia)
ACNS Executive Committee Meeting
17.00 19.00
Room:
Cultural Night
19.00 22.00
Room Ballroom B & C

Day 2, Friday, 11 March 2016


Plenary Lecture 2
08.00 09.00 Moderators: Ekkchard Kasper (USA) & Azmi Alias(Malaysia)
Room: Ballroom B&C
Neurosurgical Strategy in Cerebral AVM
08.00 08.15
Yoko Kato (Japan)

Microsurgery in Aneurysms not Amenable to Endovascular Treatment


08.15 08.30
Basant K. Misra (India)

Surgery of Parabrainstem Tumors; Results and Complications Avoidance in 3,300 Cases


08.30 08.45
Takanori Fukushima (USA)

Dilemma in Surgical Management of Degenerative Lumbar Canal Stenosisi in the Elderly


08.45 09.00
PS. Ramani (India)
Plenary Lecture 3
09.00 10.00 Moderators: Ioan Stefan Florian (Romania) & Basant Pant (Nepal)
Room: Ballroom B&C
Seven Surgical Steps for Safe Meningioma Surgery - with Examples of Sphenoid Wing Meningiomas
09.00 09.15
Takeshi Kawase (Japan)

Developing Cost Effective Protocols for Epilepsy Surgery for Resource Poor Countries
09.15 09.30
Sarat Chandra (India)

TBA
09.30 09.45
Kenji Ohata (Japan)

Craniotomy Versus EndoscopisAproach in Anterior Skull Base Meningiomas


09.45 10.00
Vladimir Benez (Czech Republic)

10.00 10.30 Coffee Break

Lunch Symposia
10.30 11.30
Room: Ballroom B&C

By Law, Education, Disaster, Fund Raise Meeting


11.30 13.15 Lunch And Friday Pray
Room:

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Track 14: Neurovascular
Track 13: Epilepsy
3 Track 15: Spine 3
Surgery 13.00 14.45
Moderators:Ivan Ng Moderators: Andre
Moderators: & Achmad YNS-WIN
13.15 14.27 (Singapore) & I Wayan Tomasino (Germany) &
Fahmi Ba-abud Session 1
Niryana (Indonesia) Djoko Riadi (Indonesia)
(Indonesia) Room: Sumatra
Room: Pelangi Room: Nirwana
Room: Ballroom B&C

Endoscopic Epilepsy Microsurgical Treatments


13.15 13.30
Surgery: A New Concept and Strategies for TBA
13.15 13.27 TBA
and Surgical Approach Cerebral AVMs Atul Goel (India)
Franco Servadei (Italy)
Sarat Chandra (India) Kazuhiko Nozaki (Japan)
Epilepsy Surgery in
The Management of
Indonesia, Present Status Disc Herniation and 13.30 13.45
UnrupturedAVMs Post
13.27 13.39 and The Future Dynamic Stabilization TBA
ARUBA
Zainal Mutaqqin Ali Fahir Ozer (Turkey) Mehmet Zileli (Turkey)
Ivan Ng (Singapore)
(Indonesia)
Surgical Treatment of Free Paper 1
Role of Semiology and Room:
Ruptured Intracranial 13.45 14.00
Laterality of Epileptic TBA Sulawesi
Aneurysms in Poor Grade TBA
13.39 13.51 Focus Seung-Jae Hyun (South @ 10
Patients Leonidas Quintana
Heri Subianto Korea) Minutes
Eldin Burazerovic (Chile)
(Indonesia)
(Bosnia Herzegovina)
ECOG Based Surgery
in Intractable Seizure Surgical Management in 14.00 14.15
Secondary to Cortical M. Radhian Arifin TB Spine TBA
13.51 14.03
Scarring and Other (Indonesia) Eko Agus Subagio Eka J. Wahjoepramono
Lesions (Indonesia) (Indonesia)
Basant Pant (Nepal)
Vertebroplasty in
Pipeline Flow Diverter
Osteoporotic Spinal
Devise in the Treatment of 14.15 14.30
Fracture, Patients
Future of Epilepsy Surgery Brain Aneurysms TBA
14.03 14.15 Selection and Surgical
Kensuke Kawai (Japan) Yerbol Makhambetov Jeanne PMR. Winaktu
Technique
(Kazakhstan) (Indonesia)
Yesaya Yunus
(Indonesia)
14.30 -14.45
14.15 14.27 Discussion Discussion Discussion
T. S. Kanaka (India)

Track 16: Miscellaneous 2 Track 17: Neurotrauma 3 Track 18: Spine 4


Moderators: Isabelle M. Ger- Moderators: Virendra D. Sinha Moderators : Nikolay Angelov
14.27 15.40 mano (USA) & Endro Basuki (India) & Andi Asadul Islam Peev (UK) & Rully Hanafi Dach-
(Indonesia) (Indonesia) lan (Indonesia)
Room: Ballroom B&C Room: Pelangi Room: Nirwana
Spine Deformity: Adolescent to
Time is Brain: Does this Apply to
Adult
Traumatic Brain Indjury Too?
Role of Simulation in Neurosur- Seung Hwan Yoon (South
Shankar Gopinath (USA)
14.27 14.52 gery- The Future of Training? Korea)
Amar Saxena (UK) Diffuse Axonal Brain Injury- Pos- Advantage of MIS-TLIF via Para-
sibilities of Surgery median Intermuscular Approach
Eugene Pedachenko (Ukraine) Soo-Bin Im (South Korea)
Free
CerebellopontineAngle Epider-
7 Years Results with an Interla- YNS-WIN Paper 2
moidCysts: New Pathogenesis of DecompressiveCraniectomies in
minar Disc Assistance Implant in Session 2 Room:
14.52 15.04 Cranial Nerve Dysfunction and Pakistan
Lumbar DDD Room: Sulawesi
Their Surgical Outcome Tariq Khan (Pakistan)
Giancario Guizzardi (Italy) Sumatra @ 10
Mitsuhiro Hasegawa (Japan)
Minutes
Principles of Open Skull Base Pre Hospital Challenges in
Spine Biomechanics
Surgery - for the Young Neuro- Neurosurgical Emergencies in
15.04 15.16 Rully Hanafi Dahlan (Indone-
surgeons Developing Countries
sia)
Iype Cherian (Nepal) Virendra D. Sinha (India)
Sociopolitical : Working Time in
Strategy of Instrumental Surgery
Germany: Its Value for Residents
TBA and Management for Upper
15.16 15.28 in Training
Andi Asadul Islam (Indonesia) Cervival Spine Fracture
Christianto B. Lumenta (Ger-
Maasaki Iwase (Japan)
many)
Neurosurgery in Developing
TBA
15.28 15.40 World Discussion
Agus Yunianto (Indonesia)
Gene E. Bolles

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Track 19: Neurooncology 3 Track 20: Neurofunctional 2 Track 21: Spine 5
Moderators: Aij-Lie Kwan Moderators: Chingiz Shashkin Moderators: Mangaleswaran
15.40 16.52 (Taiwan) & Djoko Widodo (Kazakhstan) & Renindra Balamurugan (India) & Eko
(Indonesia) Ananda Aman (Indonesia) Agus Subagio (Indonesia)
Room: Ballroom B&C Room: Pelangi Room: Nirwana
Complete Reduction of Cervical
Brain Mapping for Brain Tumor Neurosurgery for Movement
Dislocations: A Biomechanical
15.40 15.52 Surgery Disorders
Approach
Isabelle M. Germano (USA) Chingiz Shashkin (Kazakhstan)
Sujoy K. Sanyal (India)
Translabyrinthine Approach TBA Management of Spinal AVMs
15.52 16.04
Albert Sufianov (Russia) Sarun Nunta Aree (Thailand) Y. Sukru Caglar (Turkey)
One Year Follow Up and
Endoscopic Endonasal Vertebral Artery Injury During
Outcome of STN DBS on our PD
Approach For Pituitary Tumor Cervical Spine Procedures
16.04 16.16 Patients
Rahadian Indarto Susilo Pitfall and Strategies Free Paper 3
Made Agus Mahendra Inggas
(Indonesia) Andre Tomasino (Germany) Room: Sulawesi
(Indonesia)
@ 10 Minutes
Mini-Open Tlif, Plif and Elif
Surgery for Intracranial
Spinal Cord Stimulation: Current (Extraforaminal) Using The
Meningiomas Based on Their
16.16 16.28 Practice in Japan Percutaneous Transpedicular
Biological Characteristics
Shinichi Goto (Japan) Screw Fixation System
Soichi Oya (Japan)
Hyeun-Sung Kim (South Korea)
Cervical Myelopathy Surgery
Early Experience in Functional - Anterior or Posterior - How
Tuberculum sellae Meningioma:
Neurosurgery for Psychotic to Select Cases and Avoid
16.28 16.40 Bilateral Subfrontal Approach
Disease Complications
Roland Sidabutar (Indonesia)
Alfred Sutrisno (Indonesia) Mangaleswaran Balamurugan
(India)
Minimally Invasive Approach in
16.40 17.52 Anterior Skull Base Lesion Discussion Discussion
Dody Priambada (Indonesia)

Day 3, Saturday, 12 March 2016


Plenary Lecture 4
08.00 09.00 Moderators: Russel J. Andrew (USA) & Endro Basuki (Indonesia)
Room: Ballroom B&C
15Years Experienceof TeachingandExamining an Asian Neurosurgery ResidencyProgram: How Important will Functional
08.00 08.15 Neurosurgery/Cognitive NeurosciencesbeBeyond2020?
Jafri M. Abdullah (Malaysia)
Management of Giant Aneurysms
08.15 08.30
Eka J. Wahjoepramono (Indonesia)
TBA
08.30 08.45
Abdul Hafid Bajamal (Indonesia)
Surgical Management of Traumatic Brain Injury: The Status of The Art
08.45 09.00
Franco Servadei (Italy)
Track 22: Neurooncology 4 Track 23: Neurofunctional 3 Track 24: Neurovascular 3
Moderators:Timothy Lee Moderators: Tariq Shalahuddin Moderators: Yuanli Zhao
09.00 10.12 (Singapore) & Nyoman Golden (Pakistan) & Made Agus (China) & Setyo Widi Nugroho
(Indonesia) Mahendra Inggas (Indonesia) (Indonesia)
Room: Ballroom B&C Room: Pelangi Room: Nirwana
Trigeminal Neuralgia: The Spring Mirror Intracranial Aneurysms:
Management of Giant
Technique and A Rational, Long Treatment Optionts
09.00 09.12 CPASchwannomas
Term, Non Destructive Approach Eldin Burazerovic (Bosnia
Imad N. Kanaan (Saudi Arabia)
Sujoy K. Sanyal (India) Herzegovina)
Microvascular Decompression
Supraorbital Minicraniotomy for Trigeminal Neuralgia with Management of Ruptured and
Approach for Anterior Skull Base Special Emphasis on Veins and Unruptured Cerebral Aneurysm Free Paper 4
09.12 09.24
Regions Tranpostion of Arteries Analysis in Japan Room: Sulawesi
Duong Dai Ha (Vietnam) of about 1000 Operated Cases Fusao Ikawa (Japan) @ 10 Minutes
Keki E. Turel (India)
Skull Base Meningioma Surgery,
Endoscopic Micro Vascular Less Invasive Surgery for
Dhaka Experience in Last One
Decompression for Trigeminal Cerebral Aneurysms: Current
09.24 09.36 Decade
Neuralgia Concepts, Advances and Limits
Mainul Haque Sarker
Tariq Shalahuddin (Pakistan) Ivan Radovanovic (Canada)
(Bangladesh)
Nanotechniques forNext-
Pineal Tumour- Online Sharing
Generation DBS (Deep Brain Basic and Advanced Techniques
Infra-Tentoria Lsupracerebellar
09.36 09.48 Stimulation) and BMI (Brain- in Bypass Surgery
Operative Techniques
Machine Interface) Ken-ichiro Kikuta (Japan)
Timothy Lee (Singapore)
Russel J. Andrew (USA)

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Different Surgical Approaches for
The Role of Interventional Pain Role of Clipping in Cerebral
Skull Base
09.48 10.00 Management Aneurysms
Lesions:Personal Experiences
Agus Turchan (Indonesia) Gopal Saman Sharma (Nepal)
Nyoman Golden (Indonesia) ree Paper 4
Stereotactic Radiosurgery for Room: Sulawesi
Vestibular Schwannomas: RSCM @ 10 Minutes
10.00 10.12 Experiences Discussion Discussion
Renindra Ananda Aman
(Indonesia)
10.12 10.45 Coffee Break
Track 27: Neurovascular 5
Track 26: Pediatric 1
Track 25: Spine 5 Moderators: Fusao Ikawa
Moderators: Azmi Alias
Moderators: (Japan) & Arie Ibrahim
10.45 11.58 (Malaysia) & Wihasto
Room: Ballroom B&C (Indonesia)
Suryaningtyas (Indonesia)
Room: Nirwana
Room: Pelangi

Gamma Knife Surgery for


Pediatric High Grade AVM:
Tubercolosis of the Cervical
Rational Treatment Concept TBA
10.45 10.57 Spine
Based on Pathohistological Point Yuanli Zhao (China)
Djoko Riadi (Indonesia)
of View
Motohiro Hayashi (Japan)
Spinal Tuberculosis (TB):
Endoscopic Treatment of TBA
Management and Pitfalls
10.57 11.10 Craniosynostosis Setyo Widi Nugroho
Tjokorda Gde Bagus
Albert Sufianov (Russia) (Indonesia)
Mahadewa (Indonesia)
The Role of Microsurgery in the Free Paper 5
Minimally Invasive Lumbar Room: Sulawesi
Multidiciplinary Management
Interbody Fusion Options: How to TBA @ 10 Minutes
of Brain Arteriovenous
11.10 11.22 Choose the Best Technique? Mirna Sobana Adriansyah
Malformations: Changing
Paulo Miguel Da Silva Pereira (Indonesia)
Paradigms and Old Wisdoms
(Portugal)
Ivan Radovanovic (Canada)
Intraoperative Complications
of Fronto Orbital Advancement
and Cranial Vault Reshaping Possible Medical Treatments for
11.22 11.34 Nikolay Angelov Peev (UK) Surgery in Children with Complex Cerebral Aneurysms
Craniosynostosis - Hospital Kuala Kazuhiko Nozaki (Japan)
Lumpur Experience
Azmi Alias (Malaysia)
Basic Concept of Surgery
TBA Surgery of Brainstem
for ACM (Arnold Chairy
11.34 11.46 Wihasto Suryaningtyas Cavernomas
Malrormation)
(Indonesia) Oleksandr Voznyak (Ukraine)
Sri Maliawan (Indonesia)
11.46 11.58 Discussion Discussion Discussion
11.58 13.00 Lunch

Track 28: Neurooncology 5 Track 29: Pediatric 2


Moderators: Motohiro Hayashi (Japan) & Moderators: TBA & Samsul Ashari
13.00 14.12
Mirna Sobana Adriansyah (Indonesia) (Indonesia)
Room: Balroom B&C Room: Nirwana
Treatment Strategy for Malignant Gliomoa
13.00 13.12 (Clinical Trials for Grade 3 Glioma) Handoyo (Indonesia)
Takashi Maruyama (Japan)
New Frontiers for Surgical and Non-Surgical
Menigocele Anterior
13.12 13.24 Treatment of Brain Tumors
Samsul Ashari (Indonesia)
Isabelle M. Germano (USA) Free Paper 6
Single Nostril Endoscopic Endonasal Room: Sulawesi
Trasphenoid for Pituitary Adenoma, Challage, @ 10 Minutes
13.24 13.36 Muhammad Arifin Parenrengi (Indonesia)
Result and Complication
Julius July (Indonesia)
The Role of Streotactic Radiosurgery for
13.36 13.48 Craniopharungioma TBA
Motohiro Hayashi (Japan)
Retromastoid approach for Petroclival
13.48 14.00 meningioma : advantages and limitations TBA
Zainal Muttaqien (Indonesia)
14.00 14.12 Discussion Discussion

Final Announcement 21
Track 30: Neurooncology 6 Track 31: Miscellaneous 3
Moderators: Imad N. Kanaan (Saudi Moderators:Gopal Raman Sharma (Nepal)
14.12 15.24
Arabia) & Suzy Indharty (Indonesia) & Roslan Yusni (Indonesia)
Room: Ballroom B&C Room: Pelangi
Preoperative Simulation for Cerebral
Essential Technical Tips in Contemporary
Aneurysms and Skull Base Tumor -
14.12 14.24 Skull Base Surgeries
Usefulness and Limitation
Hidehito Kimura (Japan)
Fusao Ikawa (Japan)
Advanced Imaging and Awake Craniotomy for Awake Surgery: Our Experience over 18
14.24 14.36 Brain and Soul Mappings Years
Zamzuri Idris (Malaysia) Keki E. Turel (India)
Surgical Treatment of Intractable Pain: DREZ Free Paper 7
Endoscopic Resection of Skull Base Tumour Room: Sulawesi
14.36 14.48 Operations, CT Guided Cordotomy
Shankar Gopinath (USA) @ 10 Minutes
Y. Sukru Caglar (Turkey)
Surgical Technique for Glioma from Basic to
Patient Safety in Neurosurgery
14.48 15.00 Advance
Endro Basuki S. (Indonesia)
Takashi Maruyama (Japan)
Radiosurgery Using Gamma Knife and Brain
Tumor Surgery Combining Radiosurgery
Intraoperative Visual Evoked Potential
(Gamma Knife), Especially Vestibular
15.00 15.12 Monitoring for Neurosurgery
Schwannomas, Meningiomas and Pituitary
Testsuya Goto (japan)
Adenomas
Yoshiyasu Iwai (Japan)
15.12 15.24 Discussion Discussion
Plenary Lecture 5
15.25 16.45 Moderators: Abdul HafidBajamal (Indonesia) & Christianto B. Lumenta (Germany)
Room: Ballroom B&C
Disaster Response: Advancing Global Neurosurgery and Global Health Vare
15.25 15.45
Russel J. Andrew (USA)
Ethicomedical : Ethics and Advanced Technique in Surgery on Skull Base Tumors with Intra and Extracranial
15.45 16.05 Extension
Christianto B. Lumenta (Germany)
Clinical Ethic in Neurosurgery
16.05 16.25
Sajid Darmadipura (Indonesia)
16.25 16.45 Closing Ceremony

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Abstract Submission Guideline for Free Paper
IMPORTANT GUIDELINES
There are two types of presentation: E-poster and oral (podium) presentation. Please select one of
them. Please indicate your choice in the top corner of your abstract: Oral Presentation or E-Poster
Committee will decide on the final presentation type (oral presentation or e-poster)
The abstracts should be within 300 words (maximum half A-4 size page) and the entire submission
must it on a single page.
Please Note: graphs/tables/images should not to be including the abstract.
Abstracts should be prepared in Microsoft Word Arial 12 point with single line spacing, type face with
the title in bold face.
It is the author's responsibility to submit a correct abstract. .Any errors in spelling, grammar or scientific
fact will be reproduced as typed by the author.
The abstract should have a short specific title (containing no abbreviations) that indicates the nature of
the investigation. Title should be in boldface font. The title should not exceed 20 words in UPPERCASE
only.

HOW TO NAME AND SEND THE ABSTRACT


File name format for Oral Presentation: Presenter name-abstract name-Oral
File name format for poster: Presenter name-abstract name-Eposter
For online submission of abstract and for guidelines please log on to www.acns2016.org = abstract
Submission
Or send via email with attached Microsoft word file to acns2016@pharma-pro.com before the deadline
in order to be sent for review and approval prior to its inclusion in the scientific program.
Last date for submission an abstract is Friday, February 5th, 2016
Notification of acceptance of abstracts submitted will be sent by e-mail at the latest by Monday,
February 29th,2016
Abstract Guidelines (300 Words Or Half Page Of A4 Size Page)
Background/Rationale: Indicate the purpose and objective of the research, the hypothesis that was
tested or a description of the problem being analyzed or evaluated.
Methods: Describe the setting/location for the study design, study population, data collection and
methods of analyst issued.
Results: Present as clearly and detailed as possible the findings/outcome of the study, with specific
results in summarized form. Inclusion of gender break down of data is strongly encouraged.
Findings or Conclusion: briefly discuss the data and main outcome of the study. Do not begin Sentences
with numerals. Standard abbreviations may be used without definition

A. Instructions For The Preparation Of Oral Presentations When combining video films with Power
Point for oral presentation, please note the following points:
Please note that the conference computers in the session halls are beings applied with Windows7 and
Office2013.
Insert pictures as JPG files (and not TIFF or PICT-these images will not be visible on a Power Point
based PC).
Use a common movie format, such as MP4 and WMV (MOV files from Quick Time will not be visible
on a Power Point based PC).
Presenter cannot use his or her own laptop.
Please submit the presentation file at Slide Counter at the latest 3 hours before presentation time
Equipment Supplied: LCD Projector hooked up to a desktop or laptop, laser pointer.
Please note that the conference desktop or laptops are being supplied with Windows7 and Microsoft
Office2013.
Bring your presentation on USB jump/flash drive or CD.

B. Instructions For The Preparation Of E-Poster Use either Times New Roman font or Arial Font,
suggestion at least 24 font size
Please save the E-poster in high quality image format JPG (1024pixel) with Portrait position
Pictures and graphics should be of good quality (high resolution)
E-poster should not contain any video clips/animation files.
Please submit your E-poster at E-poster online submission or counter located near the E-poster
display one day before your display schedule
E-poster will telecast from 8AM- 5PM on 10th 12th March,2016
E-poster will be shown using 42inch LCD TV

Final Announcement 23
General and Congress Information
Date
March 8th 12th, 2016

Venue
Shangri La Hotel, Surabaya, Indonesia

Important Dates
Deadline abstract : 5th February 2016
Workshop : 8th 9th March 2016
Congress : 10th 12th March 2016
Opening Ceremony : 10th March 2016
Cultural Gala Dinner : 10th March 2016

Secretariat
Department of Neurosurgery
GDC, 5th Floor, Dr. Soetomo Hospital
Jalan. Moestopo No. 6 8
Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia
Mobile : +62-812.8299.6104
Phone/ Fax : +62-31-5025188
Email : acns2016@pharma-pro.com
Website : www.acns2016.org
Contact Person: Ms. Ririen / Ms. Santi

Organizer
Medical Conference Organizer (MCO) by
PT. Pharma-Pro International
Komplek Perkantoran Duta Merlin Blok C/35-36
Jl. Gajah Mada 3-5, Jakarta 10130
Phone: +62-21-63869502
Email:
Website:
MCO is certified by Indonesia Authority of MICE Industry and registered trademark of
PT. Pharma-Pro International. This name is protected by Indonesia copyright laws

Audio Visual for Speakers


In-focus / LCD are available for plenary, symposia, and free paper session. If you need Video/VCD/DVD
Player, please inform the committee one month prior to the event.

Official Language
English in the official of the conference and will be used for all printed material, presentation and discussion

Exhibition
The committee will organized an exhibition in conjunction with the congress, featuring the latest pharmaceutical
and medical equipment for clinical managements and research. Companies interested in participating in the
exhibition may request for details from the congress secretariat.
The exhibition will be opened from 08.00 - 17.00, Thursday to Saturday (March 10th 12th, 2016). The exhibition
will take place at the Grand Ballroom 1, Shangri La hotel, Suarabaya.
Letter of Invitation
The organizing committee will send a letter of invitation upon request. This invitation is intend to facilitate
participants travel and visa arrangement and do not imply any commitment of financial or other support by the
organizing committee. Please include your name, address, and a note requesting a letter of invitation.

Liability/Disclaimer
The organizing committee shall not be held liable for personal accidents, illness, loses, or damage to private
property of registered delegates of the congress, during and after the event. Participant is finally responsible
for any damage sustained venue fittings, property or equipment. Participants are strongly recommended to
seek insurance coverage for health and accident, lost luggage and trip cancellation

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Registration and Accommodation Information
Entitlements
Registered participants are entitled to admission to all scientific sessions including trade exhibits, scheduled
coffee breaks as well as lunches. Each participant will receive a name badge and congress kit containing the
final program/abstract.

Registration Fee
All scientific registrants, including those presenting free paper must register as full participant and pay the
relevant registration fees. Registration will not be confirmed until the committee has received the respective
registration fee. To register, complete and mail the registration form together with your payment to the congress
secretariat. Payment method can be through bank transfer of credit card (visa and master card only).

Cancellation Policy of Registration


Written notification of Registration must be received to the ACNS 2016 secretariat.
Refund of registration fees will be processed after the congress and following is the schedule as follows:
1. Notification received before December 31st , 2015: 50% Refund
2. No refund for cancellation received from January 1st, 2016 onward

On-Site Registration
Those who have not registered in advance may register at on-site registration desk. Only cash payment will be
accepted during on-site registration. No refund will be made for on-site registration fees.

Room Rate
Hotel rooms at special congress rate are being held for the congress participants. All rates are per night and
per room included breakfast. Reservation must be made through the congress secretariat to guarantee the
indicated rate negotiated for the congress.

Hotel Reservation
Hotel Room availability is on FIRST COME FIRST SERVE BASIS . The committee reserves the right to
place participants at another hotel with similar standards in the event that rooms are no longer available at
the hotel selected by participant. Hotel reservations can be made by filing out the Accommodation Form. Full
payment is required and should be paid before January 30th , 2016. Payment can be made with credit card
(Master and Visa only) or bank transfer.
Registration and Accommodation Information

Cancellation Policy of Hotel Reservation


1. Written cancellation notification for hotel reservation is required BEFORE January 30th, 2016
2. Cancellation BEFORE January 30th, 2016: 1 (one) night deposit can be refunded
3. Cancellation AFTER January 30th, 2016: No refund will be allowed thereafter
4. The organizing committee has the full authorization to CANCEL one or more rooms if full payment has not
been received at the least January 30th, 2015 with the written notice beforehand.

All payment for Registration and Accommodation can be transfer to the following Bank Account:
Bank Account (Rupiah)
Bank Name : BRI Jakarta Rasuna Said
Account Name : PERSPEBSI
Account number : 0378.0100.1255.300

USD Account (USD)


Bank Name : PERSPEBSI
Account Name : BRI Branch Rasuna Said
Account number : 0378.0200.0055.305
Swift Code : BRINIDJA
Bank charges will be borne by participants.

Credit Card
Please fill out required information on the registration form

Final Announcement 25
The 11th Asian Congress of
Neurological Surgeons (ACNS) 2016 in
conjunction with The 21st Annual Scientific Meeting of
Indonesian Society of Neurological Surgeons (PERSPEBSI)
March 8th - 12th, 2016
Shangri - La Hotel, Surabaya, Indonesia Registration Form
PLEASE FILL IN THIS FORM WITH CAPITAL BLOCK LETTERS
[ ] Prof. [ ] Dr. [ ] Mr. [ ] Ms.
Family Name
Given Name
Institution
Address
City Zip
Country
Phone Fax
Email

ONE DAY EPILEPSY SYMPOSIUM


SATURDAY, March 12th, 2016 | TIME: 07.30 - 15.00
Venue: Shangri-La Hotel Surabaya, Indonesia
Organized By:
PERSPEBSI (POKJA NEUROFUNCTIONAL) in cooperation with PERDOSSI (POKDI EPILEPSY)
INSTRUCTORS
Prof. Chong Tin-Tan Prof. Dr. Zainal Muttaqin, dr., SpBS
Registration Fee:
Prof. Dr. Hasan Machfoed, dr., SpS(K) M. Thohar Arifin, dr., SpBS Rp 500.000,-
Dr. Kurnia Kusumastuti, dr., SpS(K) Wihasto Suryaningtyas, dr., SpBS Maximum Participant:
Sri Andreani, dr., SpRad(K) Aris Catur Bintoro, dr., SpS(K) 100 Participants
Prastiya Indra Gunawan, dr. SpA Heri Subianto, dr. SpBS (First Come First Serve Basis)

Time Topics Remark


Moderator: Heri Subianto, dr. SpBS
07.30 09.30 Registration
09.00 09.30 Coffee Morning (Informal Discussion)
09.30 10.00 Molecular Aspect of Intractable Epilepsy Prof. Dr. Hasan Machfoed, dr., SpS(K)
10.00 10.30 Choice of AEDs in Intractable Epilepsy Dr. Kurnia Kusumastuti, dr., SpS(K)
10.30 11.00 Neuroimaging in Epilepsy Sri Andreani, dr., SpRad(K)
11.00 11.30 Diagnosis and Management of Epileptic Encephalopathy Prastiya Indra Gunawan, dr. SpA
11.30 12.00 Surgically Remediable Epilepsy Syndrome of Childhood Wihasto Suryaningtyas, dr., SpBS
12.00 12.15 Representative Case Discussion: (with long term video EEG) Coordinated by: M. Thohar Arifin, dr. SpBS
12.15 12.45 Lunch
12.45 13.15 The Role of Long Term Video EEG and Electro-corticography Aris Catur Bintoro, dr., SpS(K)
13.15 14.00 Surgical Indication in Intractable Epilepsy Prof. Chong Tin-Tan
14.00 14.30 Simple yet Reliable Pre-Surgical Evaluation in Limited Condition: Indonesian Experience Prof. Dr. Zainal Muttaqin, dr., SpBS
14.30 15.00 Final Discussion All The Speaker

PAYMENT METHODS
Via Bank Transfer Via Credit Card
Account Transfer via following account : I authorize payment by credit card (Visa and Mastercard Only)
Bank Account Name : BRI Branch Rasuna Said Card Member Name:
Bank Name : PERSPEBSI Card No. :
Account Number RUPIAH : 0378.0100.1255.300 Expiry Date:
Bank charges will be borne by participants Signature: Date:
Please Fax this form to secretariat Fax: +62-21-6386 9503/6386 9505

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The 11th Asian Congress of
Neurological Surgeons (ACNS) 2016 in
conjunction with The 21st Annual Scientific Meeting of
Indonesian Society of Neurological Surgeons (PERSPEBSI)
March 8th - 12th, 2016
Shangri - La Hotel, Surabaya, Indonesia Registration Form
PLEASE FILL IN THIS FORM WITH CAPITAL BLOCK LETTERS
[ ] Prof. [ ] Dr. [ ] Mr. [ ] Ms.
Family Name
Given Name
Institution
Address
City Zip
Country
Phone Fax
Email

REGISTRATION FEE
Late / Onsite
Symposium, March 10th - 12th, 2016
Oct 31st, 2015
Delegate Rp 5.000.000

Resident/GP/Nurse Rp 3.000.000

Accompanying Person Rp 1.500.000

Workshop Participant has to be registered as Symposium Participant


Maximum
Workhop / Instructional Course Amount
Participant
Tue, March 8th, 2016

WS 1: SKULLBASE Hands on Cadaveric Workshop with 3D Lecture Rp 8.000.000 30

WS 2: EPILEPSY SURGERY: 3D Interactive Workshop Rp 2.000.000 30

WS 3: ENDOVASCULAR Neurosurgery Workshop Rp 3.000.000 40

WS 4: NEUROTRAMA Workshop Rp 1.000.000 80

Wed, March 9th, 2016

WS 5: THORACO LUMBAL Cadaveric Spine Surgery Workshop Rp 8.000.000 30


WS 6: WFNS Neurosurgical Anatomy Committee:Skull Base Anatomy and
Rp 2.000.000 60
Surgery Course
WS 7: Micro-Vascular Anastomosis & Temporal Bone Dissection Hand-On Workshop Rp 1.500.000 20
WS 8: STEREOTACTIC TREATMENT for Movement Disorders: Practical Approach in
Rp 5.000.000 40
Asia (Workshop & Live Surgery)

PAYMENT METHODS
Via Bank Transfer Via Credit Card
Account Transfer via following account : I authorize payment by credit card (Visa and Mastercard Only)

Bank Account Name : BRI Branch Rasuna Said Card Member Name:

Bank Name : PERSPEBSI Card No. :

Account Number RUPIAH : 0378.0100.1255.300 Expiry Date:


Bank charges will be borne by participants Signature: Date:

Please Fax this form to secretariat Fax: +62-21-6386 9503/6386 9505

Final Announcement 27
The 11th Asian Congress of
Neurological Surgeons (ACNS) 2016 in
conjunction with The 21st Annual Scientific Meeting of
Indonesian Society of Neurological Surgeons (PERSPEBSI)
March 8th - 12th, 2016
Shangri - La Hotel, Surabaya, Indonesia Registration Form
PLEASE FILL IN THIS FORM WITH CAPITAL BLOCK LETTERS
[ ] Prof. [ ] Dr. [ ] Mr. [ ] Ms.
Family Name
Given Name
Institution
Address
City Zip
Country
Phone Fax
Email

REGISTRATION FEE
Late / Onsite
Symposium, March 10th - 12th, 2016
Oct 31st, 2015
Delegate USD 500

Resident/GP/Nurse USD 300

Accompanying Person USD 150

Workshop Participant has to be registered as Symposium Participant


Maximum
Workhop / Instructional Course Amount
Participant
Tue, March 8th, 2016

WS 1: SKULLBASE Hands on Cadaveric Workshop with 3D Lecture USD 800 30

WS 2: EPILEPSY SURGERY: 3D Interactive Workshop USD 200 30

WS 3: ENDOVASCULAR Neurosurgery Workshop USD 300 40

WS 4: NEUROTRAMA Workshop USD 100 80

Wed, March 9th, 2016

WS 5: THORACO LUMBAL Cadaveric Spine Surgery Workshop USD 800 40


WS 6: WFNS Neurosurgical Anatomy Committee:Skull Base Anatomy and
USD 200 60
Surgery Course
WS 7: Micro-Vascular Anastomosis & Temporal Bone Dissection Hand-On Workshop USD 150 60
WS 8: STEREOTACTIC TREATMENT for Movement Disorders: Practical Approach in
USD 500 40
Asia (Workshop & Live Surgery)

PAYMENT METHODS
Via Bank Transfer Via Credit Card
Account Transfer via following account : I authorize payment by credit card (Visa and Mastercard Only)

Bank Account Name : BRI Branch Rasuna Said Card Member Name:

Bank Name : PERSPEBSI Card No. :

Account Number USD : 0378.0200.0055.305 Expiry Date:


Swift Code : BRINIDJA Signature: Date:

Bank charges will be borne by participants

Please Fax this form to secretariat Fax: +62-21-6386 9503/6386 9505

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Yogyakarta is a bustling town of some 500,000 people and the most popular tourist destination on Java,
due to its proximity to the famous temples of Borobudur and Prambanan. The city itself is a center of art and
education, offers some good shopping and has a wide range of tourist facilities. Yogyakarta lies in one of
the most seismically active parts of Java and has thus repeatedly been struck by earthquakes and volcano
eruptions. In 2006 an earthquake flattened over 300,000 houses while in 2010 the nearby volcano of Mount
.Merapi erupted, spewing lava over nearby villages

Borobudur
Temple

The awesome Borobudur Temple which is considered the worlds largest Buddhist
monument, is a very ancient religious site that has been widely considered as one of
.the Seven Wonders of this world

The Borobudur Temple was constructed during the 9th century by the monarchs of
the Syailendra (Wikipedia Article) dynasty who ruled central Java in Indonesia during
.that time

Although the Borobudur Temple has several unique Indonesian aspects in its
architectural style, however this temple also reflects Indian architectural resemblances
.pertaining to the Gupta architectural style

As one of the most visited tourist attraction and also a famous cultural heritage of
Indonesia, Borobudur is truly a marvel on stones that sits on a hilltop overlooking the
.lush, green fields and distant hills on Java Island

Final Announcement 29
Mount Bromo
Mount Bromo is an active volcano and part of the Tengger massif, in East Java. At 2,329 meters (7,641
feet) it is not the highest peak of the massif, but it is the most well known. The area is one of the most visited
tourist attractions in Indonesia and Java. The top of the volcano has been blown off and the crater inside
constantly belches white smoke. It is surrounded by the Sea of Sand of fine volcanic sand. The overall
effect is unsettlingly unearthly

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