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NSI Newsletter Volume XVI, No. 3 November 2017 OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE NEUROLOGICAL SOCIETY OF INDIA Y O F I N D I A S O C L I A E C T I G O L O R U E N IN D S N E I R K V N C I O A F E M

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NSINewsletter

Volume XVI, No. 3

November 2017

OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OFTHE NEUROLOGICAL SOCIETY OF INDIA

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NSI Newsletter

The general elections scheduled for this year is already active. The poll notification has the detailed explanation in pdf sent to all eligible voters and also uploaded on the website.

Beyond that helpline (+91-9897921138) is open throughout the polling for any problem to complete the procedure. This polling module shall be inactivated the previous night of annual EC, on 28th November 2017.

Happy Polling !

ONLINE ELECTIONS

Executive Committee - 2015

PresidentDr Deepu BanerjiEmail: [email protected]

SecretaryDr V P SinghEmail: [email protected]

TreasurerDr P Sarat ChandraEmail: [email protected]

EditorDr Sanjay BehariEmail: [email protected]

Past PresidentsDr R C MishraEmail: [email protected]

Dr Bhawani S SharmaEmail: [email protected]

Correspondence Details:Website: www.neurosocietyindia.comEmail: [email protected]: +91 - 9897921138

President ElectDr Suresh NairEmail: [email protected]

Executive Committee MembersDr Ashish SuriEmail:[email protected]

Dr Bhawna SharmaEmail : [email protected]

Dr Daljit SinghEmail: [email protected]

Dr Geeta ChackoEmail [email protected]

Dr Malla Bhaskara RaoEmail: [email protected]

Dr N Muthu KumarEmail: [email protected]

Dr Paritosh PandeyEmail: [email protected]

Dr Sunil Kr GuptaEmail: [email protected]

Dr Suresh SankhlaEmail: [email protected]

Dr Vinay GoyalEmail: [email protected]

Org Secretary NSICON 2017Dr Lokendra SinghEmail: [email protected]

Org Secretary NSICON 2018Dr Hemant BhartiyaEmail: [email protected]

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NSI Newsletter

President’s Message

Dear Friends.

Greetings of the season

Welcome you all to the 66th Annual conference of the Neurological Society of India from 30th November to 3rd December in Nagpur. Nagpur a city with roots to medieval history and modernity lies in the center point of India and confluence of many cultures. Famous for oranges and wild life safaris it has important religious and social centers.

The local organizing team lead by Dr Shaym Babhulkar and Lokendra Singh have taken all the pains to make your stay comfortable and eventful.

Prof Suresh Nair, Chairman of scientific Committee has knit a very comprehensive and interactive scientific session to stimulate your academic tastes. There has been overwhelming response in academic participation and I thank all the participants and contributors. Prof. Natarajan Muthukumar and Prof Vinay Goyal have organized a very interesting and interactive CME to set the ball rolling on 30th Nov. Do participate in all the events.

The theme of the Conference “Innovation and Indigenization” is in tune with GOI's thrust on “Make in India” campaign. We plan to highlight our own innovators in neurosciences and encourage our young generations to get stimulated and take the lead.

I welcome the delegates from Society of Neurosurgeons of South Africa led by dynamic President Allen Taylor as our friendship society. I thank SNSA for their hospitality during NSI delegations visit to Durban in August. We had a very fruitful exchange of scientific and cultural events. We hope you have a comfortable stay and participation in Nagpur.

We continue and cherish our association with Congress of Neurological Surgeons in exchange of academic and educational activities. After completing 3 fruitful years, we have inked another MOU with CNS to carry forward the association for another 3 years. I would like to thank Prof. Alan Scarrow President of CNS and EC for hosting us in Boston during the Annual Conference of CNS. We had a large participation of almost 60 delegates from NSI in Boston. I would like to extend a special thanks to Dr. RC Mishra our immediate past President for all his efforts in coordinating the scientific program and participation in CNS. We look forwards to Prof Ashwini Saran the next President of CNS to carry forward our association.

Special thanks to Dr. VP Singh Hon. Secretary of NSI for shouldering the huge responsibility and smooth running of the society. I would like to thank all the EC members for their constant support and critical inputs in the day to day working of the society and their active role in carrying the society forwards.

I extend my sincere gratitude to all members of the society and elders for giving me this opportunity to serve the society. I thank you all for your blessings and support in this eventful journey.

Warm regards

Prof. Deepu BanerjiPresident, Neurological Society of India

NSICON 2017 will be held from 30th November to 3rd December 2017 at Hotel Centre Point, Nagpur. During this conference the General body meeting will take place at 7.00 pm on 1st December 2017. All members are requested to attend the same.

General Body Meeting 2017

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NSI Newsletter

Secretary’s Message

Friends,

This is my last newsletter to you as Secretary of Neurological Society of India. When we took over in

December 2014 at Coimbatore we had a daunting task ahead of us. The members desired to make

the Society more in tune with the times and more responsive to the needs of the members

especially the younger members. There was a demand to make the Society more inclusive and

transparent. Measures to this effect had been successfully initiated by the previous Executive

Committee and our mandate was to carry this endeavor forward. We set to work with these

objectives and it is for you to judge how much ground has been covered.

The Women in Neurosciences Forum and the Legal Cell Forum were initiated and the Young

Neuroscientist Forum and the Private Practitioners Forum started earlier became a regular feature – all of them are

extremely popular. A new Super-specialty CME was started targeting young neurosurgeons post training and two such

successful CMEs on Pediatric Neurosurgery and Adult Neuro-oncology have been conducted. The Neurosurgery

Education Board performance has been exemplary and they conduct the highly popular Foundation and Instructional

Courses for first year and final year residents twice a year. A new venture of publishing books relevant to India bore fruit

and three such books on Practical Neurosurgery, Pediatric Epilepsy & Neuropathology for clinicians have come out and

are distributed free of cost to all members. Neurology India has been rejuvenated by our dynamic Editor and several

innovative features introduced resulting in an all time high impact factor of 1.758. The NSI website has been revamped

and made mobile friendly. A new NSI app is now developed in keeping with the times. We have had friendship meetings

with several countries like USA, UK, South Africa & Russia. Most importantly Indian Neurosurgery has been showcased

to the world.

Dr Lokendra Singh and his team are applying their hearts and minds to have a wonderful conference in Nagpur. In

addition to the scientific and culinary feast that awaits us – they have an evening in which members can showcase their

cultural and social talents. We are all looking forward to this new initiative to make our meeting even more enjoyable.

The Society of Neurosurgeons of South Africa are joining us in Nagpur in a friendship meeting this year. We do hope that

you come with your families to enjoy this one of a kind conference.

It is time for a change of office bearers. Elections are already open and will remain open till the midnight of 28th

November. I urge all of you to exercise your vote and bring in a new team which will take charge of this Society and carry

it to greater heights.

Lastly I would like to place on record my gratitude to all the members of the Executive Committee who have supported

me unhesitatingly in all the activities of our Society. I would also like to thank each one of you for the unstinting support

and faith that you have reposed in me for the last three years. It has been not only a pleasure but also a privilege to be

given this opportunity to serve the 'Society'.

Best wishes

Dr VP Singh

Secretary, Neurological Society of India

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NSI NewsletterBids for hosting NSICON 2020

Bids are invited for annual meeting of Neurological Society of India – NSICON 2020 from across all members of NSI. The bid forms are available on NSI website for downloads. Please note that the last date for sending the bids has been extended till 20th November 2017. Please go through the requirements in the format available on the website and also ensure that the requirements as per bye laws available on the NSI Website are met.

The completed forms may be sent to the secretary at [email protected].

Future NSICONs

2018 - Jaipur2017 - Nagpur 2019 - Mumbai

News from WFNS (I) Trust

Applications for grants from WFNS (I) Trust are invited from neurosurgeon members and associate members of NSI, for attending inland conferences (except annual NSI conferences), overseas conferences, training in Indian or Centres abroad. Please access application form from NSI 'website'. All applications for financial grants from WFNS (I) Trust for the subsequent quarter of the year should be received before 31st March, 30th June, 30th September and 31st December. All communications with the WFNS (I) Trust Secretary may please be done via email. Documents may be scanned and also sent by email at [email protected].

NSI OFFICE DURING THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE AT NAGPUR

All delegates attending the Annual Conference at Nagpur are kindly requested to visit the NSI office for any queries or suggestions.

They are requested to re-verify their membership numbers and addresses so that the same can be updated in the records as well as in the Membership Directory.

The office shall remain open throughout the conference.

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Final Program for NSI 2017 Nagpur

November 29th, 2017:

1st Executive Committee Meeting 9am

November 30th, 2017

Continuing Medical Education (CME)

NSICON 2017 Nagpur

HALL I

0800 – 0815 Inauguration of CME

Session: 1 Inaugral Session: 0820 – 1000 Chairpersons: Deepu Banerji, Muthukumar N, Goyal V

0820 – 0840 Intra operative monitoring – basics & pitfalls Bijesh Nair, Vellore

0840 – 0900 WHO classification 2016 – what neurosurgeons

should know? Geeta Chacko, Dhaka

0900 – 0920 DBS in movement disorders beyond PD Goyal V, New Delhi

0920 – 0950 Biomechanical approaches to spine surgery Edward Benzel, USA

0950 – 1000 Discussion

1000 – 1015 Tea/ Coffee

Session: 2 Symposium on Endoscopic Neurosurgery

Chairpersons: Suresh Shankla, Ari Chacko, Avdesh Jaiswal

1015 – 1035 Endoscopy for intraventricular lesions Bhawani S Sharma, Jaipur

1035 – 1055 Extended Endoscopic approaches CE Deopujari, Mumbai

1055 – 1115 Endoscopic approaches to CVJ YR Yadav, Jabalpur

1115 – 1130 Discussion

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Session: 3 Controversies in Spine surgery - Asymptomatic spinal Lipomas Chairpersons: Komal Prasad[Bangalore], Suhas [Cochin],

Rajkumar[Bangalore]

1135 – 1150 Introduction & case presentation Muthukumar N, Madurai

1150 – 1155 Voting by delegates

1155 – 1210 For Operative management B Chidambaram, Chennai

1210 – 1225 For Non operative management N Venkatramana, Bengaluru

1225 – 1230 Voting by Delegates

1230 – 1245 Discussion by moderator Sandip Chatterji, Kolkata

1245 – 1300 Q & A

1300 – 1345 LUNCH

Session: 4

Controversies in Cranial surgery: Surgery Approaches for Anterior Foramen Magnum Lesions

Chairpersons: Suresh Nair [Trivandrum], Sidharth Ghosh[Chennai], Dwararakanath S[Bangalore]

1345 – 1355 Introduction & case presentation by Moderator Deepu Banerji, Mumbai

1355 – 1400 Voting by Delegates

1400 – 1415 Far Lateral Approach Sanjay Behari, Lucknow

1415 – 1430 Conventional posterior fossa approaches Atul Goel, Mumbai

1430 – 1435 Voting by Delegates

1435 – 1455 Discussion by moderator Deepu Banerji, Mumbai

1455 – 1500 Questions from the floor

Session: 5

Guest lectures:(12 min + 3 Min)

Karapurkar [Mumbai], Mathew Abraham[Trivandrum], Neeraj Baheti[Nagpur]

1500 – 1515 New evidence in mechanical thrombolysis Gupta Vipul, Gurgaon

1515 – 1530 Advances in Epilepsy Surgery Milind Sankhe, Mumbai

1530 – 1545 Are minor & Major stroke treated differently? Khurana Dheeraj,

Chandigarh

1545 – 1600 Fluorescent Technology in Glioma Surgery. Anita Jagetia, New Delhi

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Session: 6 How Do I Do It Video Chairpersons: BK Misra[Mumbai], Girish Menon[Manipal], D

Panikar[Cochin]

1600 – 1610 Surgery for cerebral AVMs Ravimohan Rao, Bangalore

1610 – 1620 Total Cervical Spondylectomy for Primary cervical spinal neoplasms

Sajesh Menon, Kochi

1620 – 1630 Multiple Intracranial aneurysms Anil Peethambaram,

Trivandrum

1630 – 1640 DREZ lesioning for Neuropathic pain Balamurali, Chennai

1640 – 1650 Forehead advancement for Craniosynostosis Deepak Gupta, New Delhi

1650 – 1700 Hybrid Technique of Drilling of Retroverted Odontoid from Posterior Approach

Arun Srivatsava, Lucknow

1830 – 1930 Inaugural Function

Cultural Program followed by Dinner

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NSICON 2017 Nagpur Scientific Programme

Day 1 (1st December 2017)

Chandy Hall - I

0730 – 0845

Main Topic Sessions – 1

Eloquent area gliomas( 10+2)

Chairpersons: Ari Chacko [Vellore], Roopesh Kumar[Chennai], Shyam Babhulkar [Nagpur]

Moderator: Manas Panigrahi[Hyderabad]

0745 – 0757 Role of DTI and functional MR in eloquent

area glioma

Manas Panigrahi,

Hyderabad

0757– 0809 Approach to Thalamic Glioma RC Mishra, Agra

0809 – 0821 Insular Glioma Mathew Abraham,

Trivandrum

0821 – 0833 Difficult thalamic / parathalamic lesions Lokendra Singh, Nagpur

0833– 0845 Brain stem glioma VS Mehta, Delhi

0900 – 1115 Sessions: Award Papers Chairpersons : Deepu Banerji [Mumbai] RC Mishra[Agra]SN

Mathuriya[Jodhpur]

Award Paper - Allied Neurosciences

0009 – 0912

The role of stem cells in sciatic nerve

regeneration in rats with cold preserved allografts: functional and histological outcome

Bharat P Shinde

0912 – 0924 Regeneration of intervertebral disc in a mouse intervertebral disc degeneration model using mesenchymal stem cells

Manish Baldia

0924 – 0936 A MRI and DTI study of Median nerve in Carpal tunnel syndrome with Clinico radiological correlation

Pragyan Sarma

Award Paper - Epilepsy Award

0936 – 0948 Focal Cortical dysplasia: Seizure outcome and quality of life (QOLIE-89) after surgery

Jitender Chaturvedi

0948 –1000 mTOR Pathway Activation in Focal Cortical Dysplasia

Kalpana Kumari

Award Paper – Neuro Oncology Award

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1000 – 1012 Diffuse midline gliomas: A clinico-pathological and molecular genetic study

Kavneet Kaur

Award Paper - Neurosurgery Award

1012 – 1024

Should we stop selling fusion surgery for single

level cervical disc disease? A new perspective from a randomized controlled trial in 50 patients

Aditya Atal

1024 – 1036

Validation of ultrasonographic measurement of optic nerve sheath diameter (ONSD) in patients

with hydrocephalus undergoing CSF diversion - A prospective observational cohort study

Susanth S

Award Paper – Cost effective management

1036 – 1048

Comparison of telemedicine with in-person care

for post-operative neurosurgical follow up: results of a cost-effectiveness analysis of 1200 patients using patient-perceived utility scores

Arun S

Award Paper – NSI–AASAN Award Paper

1048 – 1100

Incidence of position related upper extremity neuropraxia in 4313 consecutive patients undergoing spine surgery: Role of SSEP

monitoring

Gurpreet S Gandhoke

1100 – 1115 Tea Break

1115 – 1135

Special Lecture – I

Topic : Spinal cord injury: Clinical trials Speaker: Shekar Kurpad, USA

Chairpersons : SS Kale [Delhi], Anirudh Purohit[Hyderabad], Sushil Patkar [Poona]

1135 – 1155

Special Lecture – II Topic : A global view of paediatric neurosurgery: challenges and

opportunities Speaker : Graham Feiggen , South Africa Chairpersons: AK Banerji [Delhi]CE Deopujari [Mumbai], M Bhaskar Rao

[Bangalore]

1155 – 1230

B Ramamurthy Oration Topic : Cervical Spondylosis; Myelopathy and Deformity Orator : Edward Benzel, USA

Introduction:Sandip Vaishya [Delhi] Chairpersons : Atul Goel [Mumbai], Ari Chacko[Vellore] VK Jain [Delhi]

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1230 – 1310

Presidential Oration Topic :Innovation and Civilisation Orator : Deepu Banerji [ Mumbai]

Introduction : Sanjay Behari[Lucknow] Chair persons: Suresh Nair[Trivandrum], RC Mishra[Agra]

1310 – 1345 Lunch - Symposium

1345 – 1515 Post Lunch Plenary Session – Contemporary Education in Neurosurgery Chairpersons: Deepu Banerji [Mumbai], Basant K Misra [Mumbai], V S Mehta [Delhi]

1345 – 1400 Training of residents: Ethical aspects Vijay Kak

1400– 1415 Should we encourage treatment protocols in Neurosurgery

AK Singh

1415– 1430

Post-graduate program in Neurosurgery:

Where are we now and what we should do next and why

V Rajshekhar

1430 – 1445 Basic microscopic & endoscopic training A Suri

1445 – 1500 Education for practicing Neurosurgeon CE Deopujari

1500– 1515 Neurosurgery residency program in US W Couldwell

1515 – 1530 Tea Break

1530 – 1740 Free Paper Session – Neuro Oncology – 1A Chairpersons:Vaishali Suri [New Delhi], Aliasgar Moiyadi[Mumbai], Geetha Chacko[Vellore]

1530 – 1545 Optimal management of GBM Amin Gretschel

1545 – 1550 Novel mutations observed in meningioma patients operated in a tertiary care hospital in

South India

Sudarsan Agarwal, Tirupati

1550 – 1600

Utility and pitfalls during fluorescence guided

resections of gliomas using 5-aminolevulinic acid “What you see and what you don‟t”- A critical

analysis of a prospective cohort

Aliasgar Moiyadi, Mumbai

1600 – 1610 Use of Intravenous fluorescein as a guide for resection of brain lesions - Glowing Brain Lesions

Nirmala S, Bangalore

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1610 – 1620 Immunohistochemical and molecular genetic study on epithelioid glioblastoma

Vaishali S Suri, New Delhi

1620 – 1630 Ultrasound integrated navigation for resection of brain tumours- fusion imaging

Yadhu K Lokanath, Bangalore

1630 – 1640 Role of diffusion tensor imaging tractography in

insular glioma - is it helpful ? Shrut Atulkumar Doshi

1640 – 1650 Three dimensional microsurgical anatomy of

brainstem. A fiber dissection cadaveric study Sukhdeep Singh Jhawar

1650 – 1700 Alterations in peripheral blood counts and indices

in patients with intraaxial brain tumors Venkatesh M S, Mumbai

1700 – 1710 Pediatric Brain Tumors- A Clinico-pathological Study and Quality of Life Assessment of

Caregiver Shubhi Dubey, Lucknow

1710 – 1720 Pineal region tumors: Surgical approaches, technique and results

Arvind Kumar Srivastava, New Delhi

1720 – 1730 Colloid Cyst 3rd Ventricle - Trans Cortical Trans Ventricular Microsurgical Management

Suresh M Dugani, Hubli

1730 – 1740 Surgical outcome of pilocytic astrocytomas in children

Murali Krishna Kothala, Hyderabad

1740 – 1850

Free Paper Session – Neuro Oncology IB

Chairpersons: Suresh Dugani [Hubli], Dhaval Shukla [Bangalore], Laxmipathy [Chennai]

1740 – 1750 Extramedullary foramen magnum tumors; An experience of 50 cases

Raghu Samala, New Delhi

1750 – 1800 Pre-operative meningioma embolisaion:

Indications & Technique

Rohan Harichandraparsed

( South Africa)

1800 – 1810 Retrospective study of outcome of patients with Tentorial Meningioma following microsurgical resection

Gograj Garhwal,

Trivandrum

1810 – 1820 Sphenoid wing meningiomas: outcome after microsurgical management: a clinical review of

75 cases

Hemant Bhartiya, Jaipur

1820 – 1825 Retrospective study of visual outcome of microsurgical excision in planum sphenoidal

meningioma

Jaypalsinh Gohil, Trivandrum

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1825 – 1830 Intracranial Meningiomas: Is location Linked to the Histological Type?

Abdul Rashid Bhat, Srinagar

1830 – 1835 Posterior Fossa Meningiomas: An Institutional experience

Laxmikant Bhople, Mumbai

1835 – 1840 Management of Pineal Tumours : An institutional

experience of 58 cases Harish Naik, Mumbai

1900 onwards General Body Meeting Taori Hall II

Taori Hall II

0730 – 0845

Main Topic Session:2

Vascular Session: Intracranial Aneurysms: Decision making, Pearls &

Perils

Chairpersons: SN Mathuriya [Jodhpur], Daljit Singh [New Delhi],

Muralidhar Pai [Mangalore], Alok Umredkar [Nagpur]

Moderator: Girish Menon

0730 – 0745 Decision making for microsurgical or

endovascular treatment Paritosh Pandey,

Bangalore

0745 – 0800 Computational fluid dynamics in cerebral

aneurysms

Jayanand Sudhir,

Trivandrum

0815 – 0815 Microsurgical Management: Pearls & perils Girish Menon, Manipal

0815 – 0830 Endovasular Management: Pearls and perils Uday Limaye, Mumbai

0830- 0845 Vasospasm: Nuances LN Tripathy, Calcutta

1530– 1730 Free Paper Session – Spine IA Chairpersons: Ranjit Moorthy [Vellore], Vikas Maheshwari[Pune], Ajith

[Trivandrum]

1530– 1545 (lead paper)

Long term sustainability of functional improvement following central corpectomy for cervical spondylotic myelopathy and ossification

of posterior longitudinal ligament

V Rajshekhar, Vellore

1545 – 1555 Giant Spinal Schwannomas - A Relook K Sridhar, Chennai

1555 – 1605 Prospective and Retrospective study of outcome

of anterior cervical discectomy with fusion

Ninad N Shrikhande,

Nellore

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1605 – 1615

Comparison of minimal dissection ACDF using

peek anchoring cage versus conventional ACDF in assessment of ASD and prospective analysis of

radiological outcome. A 2 year follow up study

Pavan Badugu, Hyderabad

1615 – 1625 Paths from skin to spine: our journey of Approaches to Thoracic Spine

Sathish Anand VS, Chennai

1625 – 1635

Computed tomographic analysis of thoracic spine

for evaluation of safe length and safe trajectory for anterior and posterior screw instrumentation

S Senthilkumar, Thanjavur

1635 – 1645 Validation of Zurich Claudication questionnaire scores in south Asian patients presenting with low back pain and lower limb radicular pain

Ranjith K Moorthy, Vellore

1645 – 1655 Assessment of outcome and quality of life in patients with lumbar degenerative spine disease

undergoing surgical treatment

Bhavuk Kapoor, Jammu

1655 – 1705 Biomechanical evaluation of lumbar spine after unilateral and bilateral facetectomies in TLIF

Ram Kumar Menon, Trichur

1705 – 1715 Study of complications in minimal invasive transformainal interbody fusion surgery

Deepak Keshav Bhanagale, Gurgaon

1715 – 1725

Results of early versus delayed decompression

for traumatic cervical spinal cord injury: a single center prospective study

Biswaranjan Nayak, Bhubaneshwar

1730– 1830 Free Paper Session – Spine IB - Cranio-Vertebral Junction Chairpersons: Sarat Chandra [New Delhi], Satish Rudrappa[Bangalore],

Krishna Kumar [Trivandrum]

1730 – 1745 (lead paper)

Anterior Plate fixation with anterior transarticular

screws for Odontoid Fractures. A New Comprehensive Technique

Patkar Sushil Vasant, Pune

1745 – 1755

Factors affecting outcome in craniovertebral

junction pathologies following posterior fusion and screw fixation

Rajesh Krishna P, Bangalore

1755 – 1805 A case series of occipito cervical fusion: an

institutional experience of 3 years

Venugopal Gudla,

Secunderabad

1805 – 1815

Expandable Cylindrical cages with screws for

stabilization in sub axial cervical spine: our

experience in 52 cases

Dattaprasanna B Katikar,

Solapur

1815 – 1825 Sequential reduction technique in type III Hangman fracture- A Novel C3 body sparing

technique

Basavaraj T Badadal,

Hyderabad

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1825– 1830 Subaxial spine reconstruction : An Institutional experience

Vikas Maheshwari , Pune

1900 onwards General Body Meeting Taori Hall II

Ramamurthi Hall III

0730 – 0845

Main Topic Session:3

CV junction

Discussants: Sashank Kale [New Delhi], Sajesh Menon [Cochin],

Krishna Prabhu [Vellore]

Moderator: N Muthukumar [Madurai]

0730 – 0742 Surgery for fixed AAD V Jain, Delhi

0742 – 0754 New techniques in CVJ fixation Sushil Patkar, Pune

0754 – 0806

C1-2 posterior fusion techniques Jyothish, Trivandrum

0806-0818 Central dislocation Atul Goel, Mumbai

0818 – 0830 CV junction surgery in Morquio's disease: N Muthukumar, Madurai

0830 - 0845 C1-C2 fusion: past present and future: Edwad Benzel, USA

1530 – 1645 Free Paper Session: Neuro Traumatology 1A Chairpersons :VS Sundar [Chennai], VD Sinha [Jaipur], Rajkumar

[Coimbatore]

1530 – 1545 Lead Lecture

Dural reconstruction: Issues & Challenges Gerald Grant, USA

1545 – 1555

Quantitative assessment of cranioplasty effects

on cerebrovascular haemodynamics & cerebrospinal fluid hydrodynamics

Manish Agrawal, Jaipur

1555 – 1605 Supraorbital rim reconstruction: use of 3D reconstruction model - a case series

N Saravanan, Chennai

1605 – 1615 Optic nerve sheath diameter measurement by ultrasound as a marker for raised intracranial pressure in acute traumatic brain injury

Neeraj Jha, Hyderabad

1615 – 1625

Extravasation of contrast on CT brain in intracranial hematoma following traumatic brain

injury- is it a predictor for expansion of hematoma and the poor outcome?

Ravi Ichalakaranji,

Belgaum

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1625 – 1635 Adult Brachial plexus Injuries- Is the picture gloomy?

Ketan Ishwarlal Desai, Mumbai

1635 – 1640 Neurotization in brachial plexus injury - our initial experience

Waykule Pravin Yashwant, Kozhikode

1640 – 1645 Delayed presenting traumatic Extradural

Haematoma- whether surgery always necessary? Partha Ghosh, Kolkata

1645 – 1830

Free Paper Session: Neuro Traumatology – IB

Chairpersons :S Babhulkar [Nagpur], JKBC Parthiban [Chennai], Vikas [Bangalore]

1645 – 1655 Effect of Mannitol Irrigation on brain edema in a

live rat model Anuj Arun Bhide, Mumbai

1655 – 1705 Neurotrauma due to road traffic accident - an

emerging epidemic with epidemiological analysis

Panchal Brijesh Amrutlal,

Gandhinagar

1705 – 1715 Impact of trauma center in management of head

injuries

Vaibhav Sharadrao

Chavan, Nagpur

1715 – 1725 Prognostic factors in severe head injury and their association with outcome

Karan Marwah, Muzaffarnagar

1725 – 1735 Use of GIS in Strategic Placement of Ambulances J. Mariano Anto Bruno-Mascarenhas, Chennai

1735 – 1745 Blast Induced Neurotrauma in Indian Armed Forces: A Retrospective study

Sundaravadhanan Shashivadhanan, Delhi

1745 – 1755 ICP monitoring in traumatic brain injury, an

institutional experience in a tire 2 city Gowtham Kuncha, Madurai

1755 – 1805 Calvarial bone flap preservation in subcutaneous abdominal wall after decompressive craniectomy in head injury: A single institute experience

Pavan Kumar, Udaipur

1805 – 1815 Outcome following Decompressive Craniectomies in refractory intracranial hypertension due to

various

Uday Gupta, Manipal

1815 – 1825 Head injury in children - Experience in a tertiary care centre

TE Sathish Kumar, Chennai

1825– 1830 A rare case of post-traumatic posterior fossa bilateral epidural hygroma with leptomeningeal

cyst

Viraat Harsh, Ranchi

General Body Meeting Taori Hall II 7 PM

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Baldev Singh Hall IV

1530 – 1715

Free Papers – Spine / CV Junction / Spinal tumors

Chairpersons: LN Tripathy [Kolkata], VR Roopesh Kumar [Chennai], K Sridhar [Chennai]

1530 – 1545

(lead paper) Enbloc Spondylectomy - Is it worth the risk? KR Suresh Bapu, Chennai

1545 – 1555 Transthoracic approach for lesions involving the anterior dorsal spine. A multidisciplinary approach with good outcomes

Srikant Balasubramaniam,

Mumbai

1555 – 1605 Atypical clinico-radiological presentation of craniovertebral junction anomalies -An

institutional case series

Chandan Mohanty,

Mumbai

1605 – 1615 Surgery for CVJ anomalies using customised 3d printed models: Making the operation Safe

Rashim Kataria, Jaipur

1615– 1625

Retrospective study of factors affecting the

outcome of acute cervical spine injury - our institute experience

Sathi Satyanarayana Reddy, Vizag

1625 – 1635 Interspinous wiring for cervical spine injuries Baylis Vivek Joseph, Vellore

1635 – 1645 Anterolateral approach to the tuberculosis of

thoracic spine

Prakash Rathod,

Bangalore

1645 – 1655 The Evaluation of Fusion following Cervical Interbody Spacer Implantation in Post Discectomy patients

Ankit Sharma, Bangalore

1655 – 1705 Spinal Cordectomy: A new hope for a morbid

spinal condition

Subhas Kanti Konar,

Bangalore

1705– 1715 Hirayama Disease: An unexampled perspective Apurva Prasad, Patna

1715 -1830 Free Papers – Skull Base Endoscopy and recent advances Chairpersons: Dwarakanath Srinivas [Bangalore], Sameer [Nagpur], YR Yadav [Jabalpur]

1715 – 1730 Lead Lecture

Advances in the surgical management of pediatric epilepsy?

Gerald Grant, USA

1730 – 1740 Trans-sphenoidal endoscopy for pituitary adenomas and its associated learning curve - An

institutional review

Ribhav Pasricha, New Delhi

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1740 – 1750 Assessment of Pituitary Reserve in Post-Operative Patients with Pituitary Adenoma

(Functional & Non Functional)

Viralkumar M Vasani, Bangalore

1750 – 1800 Retrospective analysis of Cushing's disease: A single centre experience

Santanu Kumar Bora

1800 – 1810 Surgical management of pituitary adenoma; an institutional experience of 125 cases

Sachin Parshuram Guthe, Mumbai

1810 – 1820 Role of trans-nasal endoscopic surgery for

suprasellar meningiomas

Salman Tehran Shaikh,

Navi Mumbai

1820 – 1830

Role of intraoperative MRI in endoscopic transsphenoidal pituitary surgery with regards to

efficacy and volumetric completeness of resection

Sanjeev Srivastava,

Gurgaon

Narasimhan Hall V

1530 – 1630

Award Poster Session

Judges: A Pathak[Chandigarh], Girish Menon [Manipal], S Ghosh [Kolkata], Vernon Velho [Mumbai]

AP-1

Correlation between idiopathic intracranial

hypertension with polycystic ovary disease : an observational study

Biswaranjan Nayak

AP-2

Role of kinematic magnetic resonance imaging for evaluation of cervical spondylotic

myeloradiculopathy - diagnositic accuracy and surgical planning

Chemate Sachin Sambhaji

AP-3 Double layer poly propylene patch (G-Patch) dural substitute as adhesion preventive material

during cranioplasty

Milesh Nagar

AP-4 Etiology, imaging and outcome in post traumatic cerebral infarction

Prahlad ST

AP-5 Associated anomalies in cervical cystic spinal dysraphisms

Anant Mehrotra

AP-6

Case series of recurrent Microvascular

decompression due to abnormaly palced of Teflon

Vishnu Rathwa

AP-7 Microsurgical treatment of combined supra and

infratentorial meningioma: an institutional series Sumit Bansal

AP-8 Choice of operative approach in the treatment of

chronic subdural hematoma-an insight Kapil Chhabra

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AP-9 Primary pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma of the spinal cord: A case report

CSR Sai Krishna

AP-10 Congenital dermal sinus with intramedullary abscess formation: Report of 2 cases

Ambresh A

AP-11 Transcranial approach to pituitary adenomas Vaibhav Yogesh Nasre

AP-12 Complication of retained ventricular catheter

masquerading as SOL S Madhan

1630 – 1830 Free Paper Session : Basic Sciences & Miscellaneous Chairpersons: Jacob Allapat[Calicut], Deepak Gupta [Delhi], Suchanda

Bhattarjee [Hyderabad]

1630 – 1645 (lead paper)

Objective measures to classify head injury Uzmus Samadani

1645 - 1700 (lead paper)

Nuances in AVM surgery Manas Panigrahi

1700 – 1715 (lead paper)

Attenuation of Cognitive Deficits after Nasally

Delivered Anti-MicroRNAs in Mice Modeling Alzheimer‟s disease

Neelima Chauhan

1715 – 1725 Study on morphometric parameters of posterior cranial fossa in chiari malformation

Robin Gupta, New Delhi

1725– 1735 Estimation of serum Interleukin-6 in gliomas and

its Correlation with tumor grade and volume

Mohd Tariq Ansari, New

Delhi

1735 – 1745 Velho and Survashe‟s procedure for hydrocephalus – a step towards shunt-free

neurosurgery

Pravin Tukaram Survashe,

Mumbai

1745 – 1755 A study on the use of subgaleal drain in the treatment of chronic subdural haematoma

Siddharth Gautam, Chennai

1755 – 1805 Utility of indocyanine green videoangiography in aneurysm surgery in assessing cerebral blood

flow and postoperative outcome

Gautam Dutta, New Delhi

1805 – 1815

Purely Endoscopic Pterional Extradural ( PEPE )

approach for repair of transfrontal sinus CSF Rhinorrhoea

Ajit Kumar Sinha, New Delhi

1815 – 1825

The outcome of ventriculosubgaleal shunt the

management of postinfectious and noninfectious hydrocephalus in preterm infants

Paresh Anil Korde, Trivandrum

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1825 – 1835 A Randomized Placebo controlled trial of Progesterone with or without hypothermia in

patients with acute severe traumatic brain injury

Amol Raheja

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Day 2 – 2nd December 2017

Chandy Hall I

0730 – 0845

Main Topic Session:4

Management of Koos 2 vestibular schwannoma in NF2 patient

with normal hearing and deaf opposite ear

Chairpersons: Dilip Panikar[Cochin], KVL Narasinga Rao

[Bangalore], T Nadkarni [Mumbai], Pankaj Sarda [Nagpur]

Moderator: Suresh Nair

0730 – 0735

Presentation of a clinical vignette

Management issues in a 20 year old NF2

patient with Koos 2 vestibular schwannoma

with near normal hearing on one side with

contralateral side deaf having an

intracanalicular schwannoma

Suresh Nair, Trivandrum

0735 – 0750 Wait and watch VP Singh, Delhi

0750 – 0805 For upfront microsurgery Couldwell, USA

0805 – 0820 For gamma knife Dwarakanath S, Bangalore

0820 – 0835 Balancing Act BK Misra, Mumbai

0835 – 0845 Discussion Suresh Nair /

Chairpersons

0900 – 1050

Neurosurgery Symposium 1 Topic : Tumors of the spine

Convenor: SS Kale Chair persons: Suresh Bapu [Chennai], Sarat Chandra [Delhi], Krishna Prabhu [Vellore]

0900-0905 Introduction SS Kale

0905 – 0920 Anatomical considerations, imaging and

classification of vertebral body tumours G Vijay Kumar

0920 – 0935 Risk stratification and staging for vertebral body

tumours. Rudrappa Satish

0935 – 0950 Vertebral metastases – algorithm for decision-

making Gautam Zaveri

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0950 – 1005 Primary vertebral body tumours focus on

oncologically appropriate treatment Shekhar Kurpad

1005 – 1025 En bloc spondylectomy surgical technique,

complications and outcome. Sajesh Menon

1025 – 1045

Current role of adjuvant therapy – cyber knife,

SRS and Proton beam therapy in management

of vertebral body tumours

Subramanium

1045 – 1050 Concluding Remarks SS Kale

1100 – 1115

IAN President Special Lecture– III Speaker: Sanjeev Thomas Topic : Epilepsy care for young women: from bench to bed side

Chairpersons: S Nair [Trivandrum], Vinay Goyal [Delhi]

1115 – 1135

Special Lecture – IV

Topic: Intracranial venous injury Speaker: Allan Taylor

Chairpersons: BK Misra[Mumbai], VK Jain[Delhi], A Jha [Delhi]

1135 - 1210

Baldev Singh Oration Topic : “Surgery for Cavernous Sinus Lesions” Orator : William Couldwell

Introduction : Deepu Banerji Chairpersons :SK Gupta [Chandigarh], Ravi Mohan Rao [Bangalore],

A Suri [Delhi]

1210- 1230

Presidential Lecture

Topic : Cushings Disease: Dilemma in Management Speaker : Deepu Banerji, Mumbai Chair persons: Anirudh Purohit [Hyderabad] Marie Couldwell [USA]

Suresh Shankla [Mumbai]

1230 – 1300

Special Lecture– V

Annual Integrated Lecture Topic : TBA Speaker : Abhay Bang

Welcome Introduction – Lokendra Singh [Nagpur] Chairpersons : AK Banerji [Delhi] V Kak [Chandigarh]

1300 – 1345 Lunch

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1345 – 14-40 Special Session – Video Session Chairpersons: Sanjay Behari [Lucknow], HS Bhatoe [New Delhi], S Ghosh

[Chennai] Four minutes for each speaker

Mathew Abraham/ BK Misra/ Rajneesh Kachhara / Allan Taylor / Ravi Mohan Rao /

Suresh Bapu / Sudhir Dubey / Mazda Turel / Manas Panigrahi / Shashwat Mishra /

Abhida Shah / Sanjay Behari / Vernon Velho

1445 – 1615 Special Session – SNSA talks Chair persons: VP Singh[Delhi], Rajsekhar V [Vellore],

1445 – 1500 Surgery for Cranial Dural Fistula Allan Taylor

1500 – 1515 Endovascular management of acute ischaemic

stroke Rohen Harichandraparsed

1515 – 1530 Aneurysm clipping in a rural environment Patrick Lekgwara

1530 – 1545 Massive non-secreting pituitary macroadenoma John Ouma

1545 – 1600 TB Meningitis: CSF analysis with protein levels predictive of shunt failure

Amin Gretschel

1600 – 1615 Stab heads and retained blades: Algorithm for management

AJ Vlok

1630– 1830 Free Paper Session – Miscellaneous Chairpersons: Ramesh [Chennai], Mathew Abraham [Trivandrum],

Suchanda Bhattacharya[Hyderabad]

1630 – 1640 Conversion of Theses to Peer Reviewed Publication

Dhaval Shukla, Ahmedabad

1640 – 1650 Consent in Neurosurgical practice - “Indian

Scenario” - the Dilemma

SP Thiruppathy,

Tiruchirapalli

1650 – 1700 Multi-lobar resection for extensive uni-hemispheric lesions with drug-resistant epilepsy

Mathew Abraham, Cochin

1700 – 1710 The MIN method OF CSF dynamics study and its applications in clinical practice

VG Ramesh, Chennai

1710 – 1720 Clinico-genetic correlation in Indian

Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 1 (SCA1) patients

Achal Kumar Srivastava,

New Delhi

1720 – 1730 Causes, diagnosis and management of SIADH &

DI in neurosurgical patient Marie Couldwell, USA

1730 – 1740 Endocrine management of hypothalamic tumors In children presenting with DI & precocious

puberty

Marie Couldwell, USA

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1740 – 1750 Post surgical outcome of Long Term Epilepsy associated tumors (LEAT): A retrospective cohort

study

Pradeepanand Vaidya, Udupi

1750– 1800

Does a conservative presurgical evaluation affect

seizure outcome in peri-insular hemispherotomy for paediatric hemispheric epilepsy?

Ananth P Abraham, Vellore

1800 – 1810 Utility of digital fundus imaging in neurosurgical practice in the era of image advancements

Anita Jagetia, New Delhi

1810 – 1820 Dual Resting State Networks in Hippocampal

Sclerosis

Jyotirmoy Banerjee, New

Delhi

1820 – 1830 Intracranial arachnoid cysts - A case series with review of surgical options

CE Deopujari, Mumbai

1830 – 1930 Practicing Neurosurgeons and Neurologists Forum Convener : Suresh Sankhla [Mumbai]

Taori Hall II

0730 – 0847

Main Topic Sessions – 5

Minimally invasive spinal surgery

Chair persons: Anil Peethambaran [Trivandrum], Parthibhan JKBC

[Coimbatore], Sumit Sinha [Delhi], Pramod Giri [Nagpur]

Moderator: Umesh Srikantha

0730 – 0742 Endoscopic management of spinal intradural

extramedullary tumors YR Yadav, Jabalpur

0743 – 0755

Endoscopic discectomy for Lumbar disc

prolapse

Sai Sudarsan,

Hyderabad

0756 – 0808 Minimally invasive surgery for thoracic disc

prolapse Sudhir Dubey, Delhi

0809-0821 Minimally invasive TLIF for Gr I-II lumbar

spondylolisthesis Ajith Nair, Trivandrum

0822 – 0834 Minimally invasive over the top

decompression for Lumbar Canal Stenosis Jacob Eapen,Cochin

0835 – 0847 Minimally invasive direct lateral interbody

(MIS-DLIF) fusion

Umesh Srikantha,

Bangalore

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0900 – 1050

Neurosurgery Symposium II Topic – Functional Neurosurgery Co-ordinator: Paresh Doshi

Chair persons: Anand Balasubramanium[Hyderabad], Manmohan Singh [Delhi]

0900 – 0905 Introduction

0905 – 0935

Session 1: Sterotatic Procedures-Master class (10 min for each speaker)

Basics of stereotaxy:Vedantam Rajshkehar[Vellore]

Stereotactic biopsies:V P Singh [New Delhi]

Extended application of stereotaxy: Sandeep Vaishya

0935 – 1005

Session 2: Integrating FN in your practice (10 minutes for each speaker)

Setup in a public institute: Malla Bhaskar Rao

Setup in a private institute: Paresh Doshi

Fellowship training: Krishna Kumar

Audience participation and discussion

1015 – 1045

Session 3: Expanding horizons of FN ( 15 minutes for each speaker)

Newer developments in Neuromodulaon for pain: Milind Deogaonkar

Neuromodulaon for Psychiatric disorders surgery: Paresh Doshi

1045 – 1050 Discussion

1630 – 1830 Free Paper Session - Vascular - 1

Chairpersons: Karapurkar, Maneet Gill, AK Gupta

1630– 1645

Lead Lecture

Flow diverter treatment of ruptured dissecting aneurysm of anterior circulation - Case series of

9 cases

AP Karapurkar, Mumbai

1645 – 1700 Simplifying Anterior Communicating Artery Aneurysm Clipping; Lessons learnt

Shashwat Mishra, New Delhi

1700 – 1710 Anterior circulation aneurysms: a single centre experience

Nemi Chand Poonia, Jaipur

1710 – 1720

Predictors for cerebral vasospasm following

aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage: constitutional, radiological and serum markers

Navneet Singla, Chandigarh

1720 – 1730

A prospective analytical study on the value of intra operative ICG in intracranial aneurysm

surgery & its comparison with postoperative DSA study

Vishnu Rathwa,

Coimbatore

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1730 – 1740 Microneurosurgical Excision Of Cerebral Arterio Venous Malformations - A Neurosurgical "Bete

Noire"

Maneet Gill, Pune

1740 – 1750 Taming the dragon: When & Why to coil or clip an aneurysm

Ashis Pathak

1750 – 1800 Surgery for Dural AV fistulae: a series of 14 patients

Paritosh Pandey, Bangalore

1800 – 1810 Initial experience with Flow Divertor embolization of anterior circulation complex cerebral aneurysms

Nitin Narayanan Dange,

Mumbai

1810 – 1820 Vascular anomalies in Vein of Galen Malformation

an angiographic profile

Arun Kumar Gupta,

Bangalore

1820 – 1830 Surgery for large spontaneous ICH- the Indian context

Sunil Kumar Singh, Lucknow

1830 – 1930 Young Neurosurgeons Forum Topic: Convener : Paritosh Pandey [Bangalore]

1930 – 2015 NSI EC – II Meeting

Ramamurthi Hall III

0730 – 0845

Main Topic Sessions – 6

Multidisciplinary Management of AVMs

Discussants: Ashish Pathak [Chandigarh], Deshpande [Nagpur],

VR Roopesh Kumar [Chennai]

Moderator: M Bhaskar Rao [Bangalore]

0730 – 0745 Overview on classification and treatment

modalities SK Gupta, Chandigargh

0745 – 0800 Endovascular management of AVMs Karapurkar, Mumbai

0800 – 0815 Surgery for cranial AVMs Atul Goel, Mumbai

0815 – 0830 Surgery for spinal AVMs Sanjay Behari, Lucknow

0830 – 0845 Radiosurgery for AVM Rajshekhar, Vellore

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0900 - 1100

Symposium III

Topic – Innovation and Indigenization Co-ordinator: Deepu Banerji [Mumbai]

Chair persons: Krishna Reddy[Hyderabad], AK Singh [Dehradun], Ashish

Suri [Delhi]

0900 – 0905 Introduction Deepu Banerji

0905 – 0915 Virat- The cheapest pocket sized ventilator in the

world Deepak Aggarwal

0915 – 0923

Design and Development of an indigenous

economical robotized facility for Frameless

Stereotactic Neurosurgery - from Concept to

Prototype

Alisagar Moyiddi

0923 – 0931 Universal Working Sheath for Micro Endoscopic Assisted Surgeries of Lumbar and Lumbosacral Spine

Deepak Jha

0931 – 0939 Occipitocervical fusion using “artificial arch of

atlas” VK Jain

0939 – 0947 Craniovertebral junction realignment and fixation

for basilar invagination" Atul Goel

0947 – 0955

Inflatable Intraventricular Balloon Device to

prevent collapse of Ventricle in surgery for

Intraventricular Tumour

Lokendra Singh

0955 – 1003 Microendoscopic Removal of Deep-Seated Brain

Tumors Using Tubular Retraction System YR Yadav

1003 – 1011 C1-2 artificial joints: freedom from fusion Pravin Salunke

1011 – 1019 Endovascular inflatable pulmonary artery induced hypotension- A novel technique for clipping giant

aneurysm

Roopesh Kumar

1019 – 1027 Cranio-vertebral Fixation a new Technique Sushil Patkar

1027 – 1035 Satnam Device – A new trocar for Endoscopic Discoidectomy

Satnam Singh

1035 – 1043 Development of Indigenous simulation model for

ETV" CE Deopujari

1043 – 1055 Endoscopic hemispherotomy P Sarat Chandra

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1055 – 1100 Trans inferior mid frontal sulcal trans ventricular microsurgical removal of colloid cyst 3rd ventricle

Suresh Dugani

1630 – 1835

Free Paper Session – Recent Advances

Chairpersons : Manas Panigarahi [Hyderabad], Komal Prasad [Bangalore], Manmohan Singh [New Delhi]

1630 – 1645

Lead Lecture

Early diagnosis of and management of hypopituitarism associated with traumatic brain injury

Marie Couldwell

1645 – 1655 Made In India: Robots for Neurosurgery Vikas V, Bangalore

1655 – 1705 Keyhole endoscopic surgery for ventricular tumors

Awadhesh Kumar Jaiswal, Lucknow

1705 – 1715 Evaluation of utility of multimodality neuroimaging in surgery of eloquent brain

lesions

Narendra Arvind Motarwar, Mumbai

1715 – 1725 Role of Thullium laser in Neurosurgery : our experience at a tertiary care centre

Manas Panigrahi, Hyderabad

1725 – 1735

A Prospective Comparative Study of Microscope-

integrated Fluorescein and ICGVA in Cerebrovascular Surgery

Ashish Kumar Jha, Mumbai

1735 – 1745

A prospective analysis of outcome of unilateral

laminectomy and bilateral decompression(ULBD) for degeneratice lumbar spinal canal stenosis

Vadkamani Tejaswi, Bangalore

1745 – 1755 Newer Surgical Adjuncts in the Management of Complex Cranio-Vertebral Junction Anomalies

Komal Prasad C, Bangalore

1755– 1805 Endoscopic anterior decompression (disc preserving surgery) in cervical disc disease

YR Yadav, Jabalpur

1805– 1815 Neuroendoscopy : Journey so far; Indian

Perspective Daljit Singh, New Delhi

1815 – 1825 Brain Tumor Interface Dissection Technique with Surgical Blade from Laboratory to Neurosurgical

Operating Room

Rai Survendra Kumar

Rajdeo

1825 – 1830 Radarc stereotactic apparatus: Stereotaxy demystified

Murali Mohan S, Bangalore

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1830 – 1930 Women in Neurosciences Chairperson: Suchanda Bhattacharya [Hyderabad]

Baldev Singh Hall IV

0730 – 0830 MCQ Test –Krishna Kumar[Trivandrum], Dwarakanath Srinivas

[Bangalore]

0900 – 1100

Symposium IV

Topic: :Management of Ischemic stroke

(includes head injury, stroke and other syndrome)

Symposium Convener:Paritosh Pandey [Bangalore]

Chairpersons :Subhash Kaul [Hyderabad], Vinay Goel [New Delhi],

Dilip Panikar [Cochin]

0900 – 0905 Overview and Introduction Paritosh, Bangalore

0905 – 0925 Imaging of acute stroke and emergency

management Dinesh Kabra, Nagpur

0925 – 0945 Endovascular treatment of acute stroke Jayadevan,Trivandrum

0945 – 1005 Role of Carotid endartrectomy in the

emergency setting

Paritosh Pandy,

Bangalore

1005 – 1025 Role of Carotid artery stenting Santosh Joseph, Chennai

1025 – 1045 Role of EC- IC bypass in the setting of COSS

trial Shashwat Mishra, Delhi

1045 – 1055 Discussion

1630 – 1830 Free Paper Session – Skull Base Chairpersons: Rajneesh Kachhara [Indore], VR Roopesh Kumar

[Chennai], Hemant Bharatiya [Jaipur]

1630 – 1645 Lead Lecture

Changing Trends in the Management of Vestibular Schwannoma

BK Misra, Mumbai

1645 – 1700 (Lead Lecture)

Extended middle fossa approach for petroclival meningioma

Suresh Nair, Trivandrum

1700 – 1710 Venous stenting as an option for transverse sinus thrombosis

Rohen Harichandraparsed, Durban

1710 – 1720 Surgical results of Large / giant vestibular

schwannomas

Rajneesh Kachhara,

Indore

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1720 – 1730 Lateral semi-sitting position : A novel method of patient‟s head positioning in suboccipital

retrosigmoid approaches

Vernon Leo Velho, Mumbai

1730 – 1740 Vascular encasement in Skull base meningiomas- Surgical strategies

VR Roopesh Kumar, Chennai

1740 – 1750

Effectiveness Of Preoperative Facial Nerve

Diffusion Tensor Imaging Tractography For Preservation Of Facial Nerve Function In Surgery

For Large Vestibular Schwannomas : Interim Results of a Prospective Randomized Study

Sachin Anil Borkar

1750 – 1800 Endoscopic Endonasal Surgery For Tuberculum

Sellae Meningioma : Our Experience Suresh Sankhla, Mumbai

1800 – 1810 Multimodality Management of Cavernous Sinus

Hemangiomas

Dwarakanath Srinivas,

Bangalore

1810 – 1820

Morphometric analysis of Posterior fossa and its

correlation with the extent of tumor resection, surgical outcome in Indian patients of Acoustic Schwannoma: A Prospective study

Ajay M, Bangalore

1820– 1830 Predicting ventriculoperitoneal shunt infections : an instituional analysis

Ankit Shah Sanjay Kumar

1830 – 1930 Legal Cell Convener: Daljit Singh [Delhi]

Narasimhan Hall V

1630 - 1730

Free Papers – Allied Neurosciences

Chairpersons: Deepak Gupta[Delhi], BK Ojha [Lucknow], Daljit Singh[New Delhi]

1630 – 1640

Impact of Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring for cervical decompressive laminectomy in improving surgical safety-

prospective study

Bhanuchandra M N, Bangalore

1640 – 1650 Three-Dimentional (3-D) Endoscopy in

Neurosurgery: Preliminary Experience

Dattaraj Paramanand

Sawarkar, New Delhi

1650 – 1700 A novel endoscopic minimally invasive technique of surgery for deep seated cerebral lesions - a prospective study

Rahul Saha, Asansol

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1700 – 1710 A prospective analysis of endoscopic evacuation of hypertensive basal ganglia bleed

Avijit Kasyap, Bangalore

1710 – 1720 The dilemmas of treating cranioorbital fibrous dysplasia

Anil Pande, Chennai

1720 – 1730 MRI CSF Flow Study with clinical correlation in Chari malformation

Prahlad ST, Coimbatore

1730 -1830

Free Papers – Miscellaneous

Chairpersons: Sidhartha Ghosh [Chennai], Dhandapani S [Chandigarh], Anita Jagetia [Delhi]

1730 – 1740 Acalvaria John Ouma, South

Africa

1740 – 1750 Endonasal Endoscopic Approach for Craniopharyngiomas: Lessons Learned & Review of Literature

Dhandapani S, Chandigarh

1750 – 1800 TBA Patrick Lekgwara,

South Africa

1800 – 1810 Transdiscal anterior cervical cyst management AJ Vlok, South

Africa

1810 – 1820 Transpedicular approach in cervical spine: A changing

trend

Krishna Sharma,

Nepal

1820 – 1830 Jugular foramen tumours : Experience in a tertiary care center

Bhavana Venkata Satya Raman,

Vizag

1915 2000 -Alumni Meet To decide

Gala Dinner [2000 onwards]

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Day 3 – 3rd December 2017

Chandy Hall I

0730 – 0845

Main Topic Sessions – 7

Skull Base Meningiomas ( 12 +3 minutes)

Discussants:Jacob Alapat [Calicut], VD Sinha [Jaipur], Sameer

Paltewar [Nagpur]

Moderator: Suresh Bapu [Chennai]

0730 – 0745 Olfactory groove Meningiomas K Sridhar, Chennai

0745-0800 Tuberculum / diaphragm Meningiomas Suresh Bapu, Chennai

0800 – 0815 Clinoidal Meningiomas Rajneesh Kachhara, Indore

0815 – 0830 Petroclival Meningiomas Sidhartha Ghosh,

Chennai

0830 – 0845 Foramen Magnum:Meningiomas Allan Taylor, Cape Town

0900 – 1050

Free Paper Session: History of Neurosciences

Chairpersons: Narasinga Rao [Bangalore], Dilip Kiyawat [Pune], Anil Pande [Chennai]

0900 – 0910 Evolution of NEUROSURGERY in Vidarbha & Central India. Glimpses since 1981

Shyam Babulkar, Nagpur

0910 – 0920 The genesis of the neurosurgical residency Anil Pande, Chennai

0920 – 0930 Guillain Barré Syndrome-A Historical Narrative Murlidharan Nair,

Trivandrum

0930 – 0940 The Journey of Levodopa Sanjay Pandey,

Patparganj

0940 – 0950 Lars Leksell - Pioneer of stereotactic radiosurgery Adarsh M, Chennai

0950 – 1000 Dr. K V Mathai- The man who chased individual red blood cells•

Sreenath K, Thrissur

1000 – 1010

Professor Wadia and Spinocerebellar Ataxia

(SCA) - 2; commemorating the pioneers and a case for resurrecting the eponym

Ashok Menon, Angamaly

1010 – 1020 Neuroethics: History & Relevance Sundaravadhanan

Shashivadhanan, Delhi

1020 – 1030 Recent trends in Neurology India Journal and NSI Dibbala Rao, Hyderabad

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1030 – 1040 Evolution of Clinical Grading for Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

Dhandapani Sivashanmugam

1040 – 1050 Effects of Pranayam to rejuvenate your body including brain (A convincing hypotheses)

Dilip S Kiyawat

1050 – 1205 Free Paper Session: Miscellaneous Chairpersons: : AK Srivastava [Delhi], Ravi Mohan Rao [Bangalore], Raymond Morris [Trivandrum]

1050 – 1105 Is Triamcinolone an easy and efficient way to

treat meralgia paresthetica?: A case series Vinay Goyal, New Delhi

1105 – 1115 Molecular testing of CGG expansion mutation at FMR1 gene in MR subjects

Deepika Delsa Dean, Lucknow

1115 – 1125 Tumour evolution in neurofibromatosis type II and its management: Two decades follow-up

Indrajit Rana, Kolkata

1125 – 1135 Unawareness of hyposmia in patient of idiopathic parkinson‟s disease

Charulata Sankla, Mumbai

1135 – 1145 Stiff Person Syndrome of Moersch and Woltmann- A rare disorder

Snehak Kailas Karande, Pune

1145 – 1155 Cerebrospinal Fluid Protein Analysis in

Tuberculous Meningitis Ameya Kamat,

1155 – 1205 Remote Cerebellar Hemorrhage following

Supratentorial Surgery

Ramesh S Doddamani,

Delhi

1205 – 1215 Custom made syringe neuro-port for deep seated brain lesion

Shameem Ahmed, Guwahati

1215 – 1225 Fourth ventricle epidermoid tumour; an instituional review

Saurav Kumar, Ranchi

1225 – 1235 Experience with human dentate nucleus stimulation for spasticity using stereotactically implanted depth electrodes

M Mohan Sampath Kumar,

Chennai

1300

onwards Valedictory Function

1315 onwards Lunch

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Taori Hall II

0730 – 0845

Main Topic Sessions – 8 Managing basilar top aneurysm in endovascular era ( 12+3)

Discussants:HS Bhatoe [Delhi], Dhawal Shukla [Bangalore], Yashwant

Patki [Nagpur]

Moderator: Dhawal Shukla

0730 – 0750 Microsurgical anatomy of basilar top aneurysms

Dhawal Shukla, Bangalore

0750 – 0810 For microscopic surgery Ravi Mohan Rao,

Bangalore

0810 – 0830 For endovascular treatment Vipul Gupta, Delhi

0830 – 0845 Balancing all treatments Harsh Jain, Kolkata

0845 – 0850 Concluding remarks

0900 – 1100 Friendship Meeting [ NSI /SAARC/ SBNS /South African Society/CNS] 12+3 Minutes Chairpersons: Lokendra Singh, Shekar Kurpad, V Rajshekhar

0900 – 0915 Clipping aneurysm in the endovascular era Allan Taylor, South Africa

0915 – 0930 TBA Shekar Kurpad, USA

0930 – 0945 Carotid stenosis: Trials & the Truth BK Misra, India

0945 – 1000 Endoscopic trans-sphenoidal surgery for pituitary tumors

Mumtaz Ali, Pakistan

1000 – 1015 Operative management of tuberculum sella meningioma

William Couldwell, USA

1015 – 1030 Why spiritualism RC Mishra, India

1030 – 1045 Management of intra-operative aneurysm

rupture: Incident, management and outcome Mohan R Sharma, Nepal

1045 – 1100 “Neurosurgeons, poetry and non-scientific literature”

Lokendra Singh, India

1100 – 1230

Free Paper Session: Recent Advances & Miscellaneous

Chairpersons: Anil Peethambaran [Trivandrum], Vernon Velho [Mumbai], Ravi Gopal Varma [Bangalore]

1100 – 1110

Comparison of CT guided and Navigation

assisted Hypertensive Basal Ganglionic hematoma aspiration

Nischit Hegde

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1110 – 1120 Endoscopic third ventriculostomy or Ventriculoperitoneal shunt ? A resolved dilemma

for treatment of Post-TraumaticHydrocephalus

Raghavendra Kumar Sharma, Jhansi

1120 – 1130 Dose Fractionated Gamma Knife Radiosurgery for Large Volume Arteriovenous Malformation

Manjul Tripathi, Chandigarh

1130 – 1140 Assessment of psychological dysfunction in frontal lobe lesion – „An underestimated problem‟

Parvin Barde, New Delhi

1140 – 1150 Short term effects of bilateral STN DBS on

psychiatric profile in Parkinson‟s disease patients

Maruti Babu Kesani,

Hyderabad

1150 – 1200 Low-frequency vs. High-frequency STN-DBS Stimulation in patients with intractable Freezing

of Gait in Parkinson‟s disease

Banerjee AD

1200 – 1210 Study of predicting the ideal ventricular freehand pass trajectory using OSIRIX software and the

role of occipital shape variations

Harsh Deora

1210 – 1220

Decompressive hemicraniectomy: predictors of

functional outcome in patients with ischemic stroke after surgery-A retrospective study in

single institute

Nithin Raj, Shimoga

1220 – 1230

Ventriculosubgaleal shunts in management of

hydrocephalus and intraventircular bleed secondary to paranchymal bleeds

Eshan Nerkar

Ramamurthi Hall III

0730 – 0845

Main Topic Sessions – 9

Endoscopy ( 10+2)

Chair persons: Manmohan Singh [New Delhi], Milind Sankhe

[Mumbai], Nilesh Agarwal [Nagpur]

Moderator: CE Deopujari [Mumbai]

0730 – 0742 Endoscopic surgery for orbital lesions Awdesh Jaiswal, Lucknow

0743 – 0755 Endoscopic hemispherotomy Sarat Chandra, Delhi

0756 – 0808 Extended endoscopic approach for

tuberculum meningiomas Suresh Shankla, Mumbai

0809 – 0821 Advances in skull base endoscopy CE Deopujari, Mumbai

0822 – 0834 Endoscopy for intraventicular pathology Satnam Chabra, Delhi

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0835 – 0847

Complex Intracranial Epidermoids - Navigation-Endoscope assisted

comprehensive microsurgical management

S Dugani, Hubli

0900 – 1100 Free Paper Session – Spine II Chairpersons: Baylis Vivek [Vellore], Krishnakumar [Trivandrum], M

Turel[Mumbai]

0900 – 0910 Multilevel Cervical Compressive Myelopathy: Comparison of three different operative

techniques

Sathish Prabu, Madurai

0910 – 0920

A novel Minimally Invasive Technique for management of Lumbar canal stenosis with

instability. Fusion of Wiltse technique for pedicle screw fixation and Tubular system for

decompression and fusion. Experience of 30 cases from Jabalpur India

Asheesh Tandon, Jabalpur

0920 – 0930

An assessment of chronology of loss of

brainstem reflexes and its association with underlying etiology

Manish Garg, New Delhi

0930 – 0940

Introduction of intraoperative imaging to

preserve function in complex atlas-hangman fractures

Pankaj Kumar Singh, New

Delhi

0940 – 0950 Non-contiguous level cervical disc prolapse-

clinical profile and management strategies

Krishnakumar K,

Trivandrum

0950 – 1000 Study of outcome predictors in intradural extramedullary spinal cord tumours after

microsurgical management

Hukum Singh, New Delhi

1000 – 1010 The surgical approach to tuberculosis of subaxial cervical spine-how aggressive we should be?

Sudhanshu S Rewatkar

1010 – 1020

Circumferential correction of post-infectious

thoracolumbar deformity in high-risk patients with active osteomyelitis

Mazda Keki Turel, Vellore

1020 – 1025 MIS Lumbar Lateral Foraminotomy-a Good Alternative to Conventional Treatments for Radiculopathy due to Foraminal Stenosis

P Murali Krishna,

Bangalore

1025 – 1030 Double Trouble: Single Surgical Strike Rakesh Gupta, Indore

1030 – 1040 Intradural extramedullary spinal tumor- A case series

Saurabh Sharma, Trivandrum

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1040 – 1050

Establishment of a triparameter predictive

scoring system for hemorrhagic transformation of Traumatic Brain Contusions. A Prospecitve

study

Manbachan Singh Bedi, Khammam

1050 – 1100

Radiologic and clinical outcome of cervical disc prolalpse treated by stand alone peek cage v/s titanium plate screws v/s bone graft- a

comparative study

M Satheesh

1100 – 1240 Free Paper Session: Vascular 2 Chairpersons: Sumit Deb [Kolkata], Muralidhar Pai [Mangalore], Maloy

Chakrabarty [Siliguri]

1100 – 1110 Surgery for arteriovenous malformations Atul Goel, Mumbai

1110 – 1120 The „Clip First‟policy for MCA aneurysms - Surgical considerations with review of literature

Maloy Chakrabarty, Siliguri

1120 – 1130

Hemangioblastomas of central nervous system

with special reference to von Hippel-Lindau disease: An institutional experience

Raghavendra Nayak,

Vellore

1130 – 1140 Management of giant aneurysms Abhidha Harshad Shah,

Mumbai

1140 – 1150 Angiogram Negative Subarachnoid Haemorrhage - A Single Centre Experience

Palak A Jaiswal, Wardha

1150 – 1200 Management of Cerebral Aneurysm: Evidence based or Evidence plus innovation and

perseverance-based management

Ganapati Pd Mishra, Bhopal

1200 – 1210 EC-IC Bypass in Moya Moya disease: Our experience

Warade Abhijit Gajanan Rao, Mumbai

1210 – 1220 Outcome after carotid endarterectomy : our experience of 50 cases

Sandeep Pandurang Inchanalkar, Kolhapur

1220 – 1230 Outcomes of management of large and giant

intracranial aneurysms

Jnana Balaparameswara

Rao S, Bangalore

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Baldev Singh Hall IV

0900 – 1100

Symposia

Topic: GBM in the setting of 2016 WHO classification ( 10+2)

Moderators: Vani Santosh [Bangalore], Dattatra Mazumdar

[Mumbai], Ramesh [Chennai]

0900 – 0910 Introductory remarks Vani Santosh, Bangalore

0910– 0925

WHO classification of GBM - which molecular

markers to be tested and their clinical

relevance

Chitra Sarkar, Delhi

0925– 0940 MRI Prediction of molecular aberrations Ajay Garg, Delhi

0940 – 0955 Role of MRI/ PET in differentiating tumor

recurrence from Necrosis VP Singh, Delhi

0955 – 1010

Impact of DTI merged Neuronavigation and

intraoperative MR on completeness of

resection

Anand

Balasubramanium,

Hyderabad

1010 – 1025 Re operation for GBM in the era of modern

therapies. Is it worth the effort

Alisagar Moiyadi,

Mumbai

1025 – 1040 New directions in treatment of GBMs- recent data and ongoing recent trials

Rakesh Jalali, Mumbai

1040 – 1100 Discussion

1100 – 1230 Free Paper Session – Paediatric Neuroscience Chairpersons: N Muthukumar [Madurai], Suhas[Cochin], NK

Venkatramana [Bangalore]

1100 – 1110 Complex Tethered Cord N Muthu Kumar, Madurai

1110 –1120

A study of ventriculo-peritoneal shunt and its

complications in management of TBM with hydrocephalous

Inamul Haque, Guwahati

1120– 1130

Clinical analysis and role of endoscopic third

ventriculostomy for obstructive hydrocephalus in infants - A prospective study

Raj Agarbattiwala,

Ahmedabad

1130 – 1140 What determines good neurological outcome of patients of Tethered cord syndrome? Analysis of factors affecting outcome

Rathod Chetan T, Kochi

1140 – 1150 Tethered Cord Syndrome: A single centre

prospective and retrospective analysis

Uday Kiran Katari,

Hyderabad

1150 – 1200 Decoding Complex Spinal Dysraphisms Kaushik Sil, Kolkata

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1200 – 1210 Role of electrophysiological monitoring in surgery for tethered cord

Suhas Udayakumaran, Kochi

1210 – 1220

Study on meningocele and myelomeningocele ,microscopic surgical management and various factors influencing the development of the these

conditions

Kalangri Murali Krishna, Visakhapatnam

1220 – 1230 Intramedullary spinal tumor surgery: My early

experience Prabin Shrestha, Nepal

Free Posters

UMP-1 Minimally Invasive Options in Management of

Dorsal and Lumbar Tuberculosis Nitin Garg, Bhopal

UMP-2 Repeat angiography for angio negative SAH, is it

really needed? Ujwal Yeole, Bangalore

UMP-3 Management of a Giant Distal ICA Aneurysm in a peripheral tertiary care centre

Hariharasudan R, Salem

UMP-4 An undiagnosed, ruptured AVM management with unconventional ways - Unique case report

Ishu Bishnoi, Hisar

UMP-5 Surgical Management of Anterior Circulation Aneurysm

Basant Kumar Baishya, Guwahati

UMP-6

Effect of menopause on size and outcome after

endovascular treatment of unruptured intracranial aneurysms

Sudheer Ambekar

UMP-7 Comparative analysis of aneurysm characteristics associated with rupture in patients with multiple aneurysms

Prasad P Temkar, Mumbai

UMP-8 Brainstem arteriovenous malformations:

outcomes of treatment Venkatesh M S, Mumbai

UMP-9 Giant Aneurysm of Internal carotid artery - 26 years follow up - Rare case report

Dibbala Rao, Hyderabad

UMP-10

Conservative Vs surgical management of

Hypertensive capsule ganglionic intra cerebral hemorrhage (ICH): single centre study in a tier 2

city

Sai Kiran Pattupogula, Madurai

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UMP-11 Complex Intracranial Epidermoids - Navigation-Endoscope assisted comprehensive microsurgical

management

Suresh M Dugani, Hubli

UMP-12

Posterior distraction in the management of

complex craniofacial anomalies- Critical analysis of role and technique in the protocol

Suhas Udayakumaran, Kochi

UMP-13 Clinical study of intracranial brain abscess at a tertiary care hospital

Jammu Kodanda Ram, Vizag

UMP-14 Epidemiology and microbiology of infections in

traumatic brain injury patients

Vijay M Mundhe,

Trivandrum

UMP-15 Spinal dysraphism-institutional experience KaveriC, Chennai

UMP-16 Hyponatraemia In A Neurosurgical Intensive Care Unit : A Review from Tertiary Care Hospital

Tanmay D Bhavthankar, Aurangabad

UMP-17 A randomized controlled study of medical versus medicosurgical management for patients with

hypertensive supratentorial intracranial bleed

Machchhindranath Vijay Nilange, Satara

UMP-18 Deep Brain stimulation - Functional disorders of the brain - our experience

D Ganesan, Coimbatore

UMP-19

Correlation of imageological findings with per-op

findings in micro-vascular decompression for trigeminal neuralgia

Birajdar Pushkraj Baswant, Latur

UMP-20 The effectiveness of postoperative CT scans after

elective neurosurgical cranial procedures Harish C, New Delhi

UMP-21 Comparative study of risk of dilutional hyponatremia (SIADH) with carbamazepine and

oxcarbazepine in people with epilepsy

Navneet Kumar, Kanpur

UMP-22 Neurodegenerative Diseases - A sneak peek with simultaneous PET MRI

Arun Kumar Gupta, Bangalore

UMP-23 Psychiatric illness in Psychogenic Non Epileptic Seizures

Gottipati Bindu Narmada, Guntur

UMP-24 Endoscopic Third Ventriculostomy: an initial experience

Somil Jaiswal, Lucknow

UMP-25 Cognitive and personality profile in elderly - a need for psychological intervention

BSVirudhaginnathan, Chennai

UMP-26 A study of thyroid dysfunction in spontaneous

SAH after ruptured aneurysms

Jitendra Mahendra

Tadghare, Nagpur

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UMP-27 Influence of personality factor on memory function in elderly

Amira Parveen S, Chennai

UMP-28 A Rare Presentation of Extra-Axial Medulloblastoma in the Cerebellar Hemisphere

Dhruv Navinchandra Patel, Mehsana

UMP-29

Experience with intraventricular urokinase in the

patients with intra-ventricular hemorrhage- an institutional study

Nitin Narayanan Dange, Mumbai

UMP-30 Role of serum albumin as a prognostic factor in

traumatic brain injury Puneet Kant, New Delhi

UMP-31 Role of S100B protein in head injury and its

correlation with ONSD Abdul Aziz Riyaz, Guntur

UMP-32 The study on Correlation of MRI findings and per operative findings of trigeminal neuralgia and

outcome

Chetan PR, Hyderabad

UMP-33 Intracranial CSF diversion for obstructive hydrocephalus

Patkar Sushil Vasant, Pune

UMP-34 Atypical symptoms of cervical spondylosis - Is ACDF helpful?

Kanwaljeet Garg, New Delhi

UMP-35

Minimal Invasive Surgery of Spine using Tubular

Retractor System - 7 years‟ experience from Basic to Advanced Indications.

Prashik Yashwant Waghmare, Mumbai

UMP-36 A Novel CLASS Algorithmic Scale For Patient Selection In Meningioma Surgery

M Saravanan, Chennai

UMP-37 An interesting case of traumatic unilateral isolated 6th nerve injury

Arul Muthukumara Swamy, Chennai

UMP-38

Clinical study of intracranial aneurysm in a

resource limited medical college & hospital; our experience

Mahesh Narayan Tiwari, Kolkata

UMP-39

Comparative Study of Interspinous Wiring and Lateral Mass Fixation in Conjunction with

Anterior Fusion in the Treatment of Sub Axial Cervical Spine Trauma

Sourabh Kumar Jain,

Trivandrum

UMP-40 A traumatic penetrating brain injury by iron nail by pneumatic gun drill in a 45 year old male -A

case report

Panchal Brijesh Amrutlal,

Gandhinagar

UMP-41 Acute hydrocephalus in a case of mumps meningoencephalitis : a rare occurrence

Eshan Nerkar, Bangalore

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UMP-42 A case report of Van Hipple Lindau syndrome with cerebellar hemangioblastoma and

endolymphatic sac tumor

Uday Kiran Katari, Hyderabad

UMP-43 Transoral CVJ Decompression- Game changer for complex CVJ anomaly

Surendra Kumar Gupta, Lucknow

UMP-44 Effect of staphylococcal decolonization regime on incidence of post craniotomy aseptic meningitis

Ankush Gupta, Vellore

UMP-45

Cavernous Sinus Invasion in Pituitary Adenomas: Systematic Review and Pooled Data Meta-

analysis of Radiological Criteria and Comparison of Endoscopic and Microscopic Surgery

Dhandapani S, Chandigarh

UMP-46 Proteus Syndrome- A rare clinical entity K Vamshi Krishna,

Hyderabad

UMP-47 A Rare site of Spontaneous CSF Rhinorrhoea Shivanand Reddy K V, Hyderabad

UMP-48 Cerebrocardiopulmonary disseminated Aspergillosis- a rare case report

Maruti Babu Kesani, Hyderabad

UMP-49 Unusual Clinical and imaging presentation of Chronic Subdural Haematoma- a case report

Partha Ghosh, Kolkata

UMP-50 Brain stem solitary cysticercus granuloma: An unusual clinicoradiological presentation

Raghavendra Nayak, Vellore

UMP-51 Uses of intra op ultrasound in spine surgery - A

Case series Rathod Chetan T, Kochi

UMP-52 Primary Spinal Glioblastoma with Intracranial

metastasis

Chamankar Nikhil Suresh,

Thane

UMP-53 A case of cerebral chromoblastomycosis presenting as cerebral tuberculoma

Surya Prakash K, Vizag

UMP-54 Primary Intracranial Leiomyosarcoma presenting with massive peritumoral edema and mass effect

- Case report

Rajesh Kumar Meena, New Delhi

UMP-55

Clinical presentation, surgical treatment and

outcomes of patients with non secretory pituitary macroadenomas

Ganesh A, Chennai

UMP-56 Acute Bacterial meningitis as a presenting feature of pituitary macroadenoma

Vignesh S, Chennai

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UMP-57

Advance Surgical Intervention of Type III

Odontoid Fractures Using Intra-operative Computed Tomography (O-arm) Assistance: A

Novel Technique

Sanjeev AS, New Delhi

UMP-58

Spontaneous Cerebrospinal Fluid Rhinorrhea

Associated with Cranio vertebral Junction Neurofibroma-Case report

Patil Pushpraj Rajaram, Nandurbar

UMP-59 Prognostic factors predicting outcome in metastatic spine disease

Akyam Lakshman Rao, Hyderabad

UMP-60 Sellar arachnoid cyst causing visual field defect:

two case reports and review of literature

Chandankhede Abhijit

Ravindra, Bhubaneshwar

UMP-61 Rituximab- rescue therapy in Myasthenia Gravis

and Long Segment Myelitis AK Roy, Bangalore

UMP-62 A rare case of tethered cord syndrome due to concomitant intraspinal epidermoid cyst and

lipoma

S Abinav Sivashankar, Chennai

UMP-63 Collision tumour at cerebellopontine angle in a non neurofibromatosis -2 patient: a case report

Hemanth Vupputuri, Vellore

UMP-64 Cerebral Solitary Plasmacytoma : A Rare Case Report

Arun Kumar, Bhubaneshwar

UMP-65 Lumboperitoneal shunt in the treatment of pseudotumour cerebri

Adarsh M, Chennai

UMP-66 Acute spontaneous subdural hematoma of

unknown origin - A report of an unusual case

J Jayendra Palan,

Kelambakkam

UMP-67 Oblique Lumbar Interbody Fusion (OLIF) for lumbar spondylolisthesis- Technical nuances and

our initial experience

Vemula Venkata Ramesh

Chandra, Tirupati

UMP-68

Comparison of efficiency of Pure Lumbar

Endoscopic Fenestration and Decompression with Standard Laminectomy in Primary and Secondary Lumbar Canal Stenosis

R Natarajan, Salem

UMP-69 Intramedullary spinal cord tumors : Experience in tertiary care center

Vaishali P Nannaware, Coimbatore

UMP-70 Hangman's Fracture - Analysis of merits and demerits of 3 different approaches

Prasad Krishnan, Kolkata

UMP-72

Para-scapular Costotansversectomy approach to

the Giant thoracic Schwannomas: Our experience

Naveen MA, Mandya

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UMP- 73 Pure Ventral Midline Intradural Extramedullary tumors. - Management strategies

Asheesh Tandon, Jabalpur

UMP-74 Spinal cord space occupying lesions : single

institutional experience in 2016 M Natarajan, Paramakudi

UMP-75 A prospective study on use of intraoperative application of vancomycin powder in

instrumented lumbar spinal fusion surgeries

Mohana Sasank Deevi, Tirupati

UMP-76 Gossypiboma: A rare complication following lumbar disc surgery

Pradipta Tripathy, Bhubaneshwar

UMP-77 Spinal hemangiopericytoma - report of two cases SSivakumar, Calicut

UMP-78 Dilemmas and approach selection in old

neglected cervical facet dislocation

Hitesh Kumar Gurjar, New

Delhi

UMP-79 Timing of surgery in Cervical spine injuries R Selvan, Nagercoil

UMP-80 A prospective study comparing minimally invasive intradural exramedullary tumor (IDEM)

excision with conventional open surgery

Sreenath K, Thrissur

UMP-81 A clinicopathological study and management of solitary intracranial metastasis-an institutional

study

Raghavendra Sunil Kapilavayi, Chennai

UMP-82

Serum Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein (GFAP) can

be used as a diagnostic and prognostic marker in patients of glioblastoma multiforme - An institute

experience

Kesavan G, Chennai

UMP-83 Surgical outcome in cystic vestibular schwannomas

Paturi Kishore, Vizag

UMP-84 A study of 135 cases of intracranial meningioma - single centre study

Bhaumik Chudasama, Ahmedabad

UMP-85 Glioma resection in supplementary motor area and post operative neurological deficits we expect

Ratnika Joshi, Chennai

UMP-86 Surgically Managed Pituitary Lesions - A

Retrospective Study Indrajit Rana, Kolkata

UMP-87 A Retrospective Analysis of Brain matastasis - from a Neurosurgical perspective

Guntuboyana Geeta Sravan, Hyderabad

UMP-88 Radiological and Pathological correlation of Supratentorial tumours

C Mayilan, Thanjavur

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UMP-89 Cervical Dumbbell Tumours: Single Stage Combined Approach, An Overview

Waseem Ahamed T P, Coimbatore

UMP-90

Atypical presentations in immunocompetent

patients with primary CNS Lymphoma - Our experience of 4 cases

Pankaj Singh Chauhan, Kozhikode

UMP-91 Metastatic melanoma of brain Abhishek Raj, Ahmedabad

UMP-92 Spindle cell hemangiothelioma mimicking internal carotid artery aneurysm: a rare case report

Sandeep Kala, Ahmedabad

UMP-93 Case review of primary brain ewing's sarcoma Bhushan Kharche,

Ahmedabad

UMP-94 Skull depressed fracture- an experience in a state-run tertiary hospital

A Dhanasekar, Chennai

UMP-95 Coagulopathy in Intracranial Injury VS Hari, Pondicherry

UMP-96 Endoscopic management of lateral and third ventricular space occupying lesions

Patel Pankaj Kumar

Ranchhod Bhai, Hyderabad

UMP-97 Human Tail - A Benign condition hidden out of social stigma & shame in young adult

Vaibhav Sharadrao Chavan, Nagpur

UMP-99 Molecular Spectrum of Spinocerebellar

Ataxia(SCA) in India

Priyanka Vishwakarma,

Lucknow

UMP-100 Smart phone based Retinal Imaging-A Practical

Tool for neurosurgeons J Rajarajan, Coimbatore

UMP-102 Cacernous Angiomas Brain- Navigation Guided Micro Surgical Removal- Review of 50 cases

Shardul Wargantiwar, Chandrapur

UMP-103 Development of a cost effective biodegradable Endoscopic Third Ventriculostomy (ETV) training

model

Ramesh Teegala, Eluru

UMP-104 Intramedullary Tuberculoma of Dorsal Spinal Cord: A Case Report with Review of Literature

Bhavana Venkata Satya Raman, Vizag

UMP-105 Unusual Spinal tumor: Case report with review of literature

Mihir Chawda, Mumbai

UMP-106 Extradural Spinal Meningioma-A Rare Entity Rohith Reddy A, Guntur

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UMP-107 Baclofen induced coma and respiratory depression in a patient with cervical spondylotic

myelopathy with chronic kidney disease

TP Jeyaselva Senthil Kumar, Chennai

UMP-108 Diprosopus a rare craniofacial malformation Inamul Haque, Guahati

UMP-110 Endoscopic third ventriculostomy in identical twins presenting with hydrocephalus

Saurav Kumar, Ranchi

UMP-111 Giant cavernous ICA aneurysm- STA-MCA bypass

and endovascular trapping Amit Kapoor, New Delhi

UMP-112 Role of ICG VA in aneurysm surgery Sachin Ashokrao Giri,

Mumbai

UMP-113 Bull horn head injury with retained horn in brain - A rare interesting case report

Pavan Kumar, Udaipur

UMP-114 An unusual case of a posttraumatic multiple unilateral cranial nerve palsies

V Rajanandhan, Tirupur

UMP-115

A traumatic penetrating brain injury by iron

foreign body (bike mirror stand) in a 35 year old male - a case report

Raj Agarbattiwala, Ahmedabad

UMP-116 Our Experience with new toy "O ARM" (Game Changer?)

Deepak Bhangale, Gurgaon

UMP-117 Orbital Tumors - An Institutional Review Prashant Sakharam Gade,

Pune

UMP-118 Surgical outcome in ten patients admitted in our Government Medical College with PICA

aneurysms, over a period of five years

Jijo Joseph Joseph,

Trivandrum

UMP-119 Aneurysm Surgery Without Retractors Vernon Velho, Mumbai

UMP-120 Posterior Cervical Microdiscectomy Pratham Bysani

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