welcome to münster
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1st CONFERENCE ON NEUROSURGICAL REHABILITATION Current Concepts and Strategies Movement disorders, Spasticity
Epilepsy, Pain Vegetative State)
July 30 - August 2, 2000 Münster, Westphalia, Germany
Invitation and Final Programme
WFNS Neurorehabilitation Committee Satellite Symposiumon occasion of the World Congress on Medicine and Health,
Medicine Meets Millennium EXPO 2000, Hannover, Germany
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Welcome to Münster Dear colleagues,
On the occasion of the EXPO 2000 in Hanover we would like to invite you to Münster to a series of highly promising scientific presentations on most challenging problems in neurosurgical rehabilitation.
Surprisingly, neurosurgeons were already involved in this field at the beginning of the last century, when Otfrid Foerster (1873 - 1941), the father of Neurosurgery in Germany, formulated his theories and practised both physical management and functional operative procedures in neurorehabilitation. Today, after a period of lessened interest, neurosurgeons are again more and more interested and actively involved in neurorehabilitation. They have recognised that neurorehabilitation must start already during acute treatment to improve disturbed neurological functions and in this way minimise permanent disability. Today, functional neurosurgery – especially neuromodulation - plays an important role in neurorehabilitation, whereas neurectomy continues to be indicated in only a few selected cases. It seems that neurosurgeons have ignored the Botulinum Toxine Type A (BTX A ) therapy, although it has a much wider context than initially approved. We will therefore organise special lectures and intensive workshops on indications for and practical application of BTX A. This is intended to enable neurosurgeons to make use of the safety and efficacy of BTX in the local therapy of muscle overactivity. Moreover, we will organise a special task force to initiate a comparative study on BTX A ( Dysport ®) in neurosurgical rehabilitation.
Neurorehabilitation means work in progress: Whereas the half-life of validated scientific knowledge is becoming increasingly shorter, the translation of this knowledge into action is speeding up. Invited speakers and experts from abroad - like those attending the first conference of the WFNS Committee on Neurorehabilitation - as well as free papers will illustrate the clinical aspects in detail. This is our intention. We both, the official delegates of the Committee on Neurosurgical Rehabilitation and our guests want to benefit from personal experiences and from discussions and raise questions of common interest, investigate the current state of knowledge and find therapeutic possibilities and solutions to unsolved problems. We will also consider the different local economic situations and facilities in order to develop strategies and concepts for neurorehabilitation around the world based on personal experiences.
During a one-day scientific excursion we will give you a personal insight into current concepts, strategies, and practical application of neurosurgical rehabilitation. We will visit three leader institutions in this field. Besides this trip will give you some insights into the culture and landscape of lower Saxonia and of Westphalia.
Last but not least: You should not miss a pre or post congress visit to the EXPO 2000 and attend ”Medicine Meets Millennium”, a World Congress on Medicine and Health in Hanover.
Welcome to Münster. Klaus R. H. von Wild
General Information
Congress venue Castle of the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität, Room S 1 Schloßplatz 2, 48149 Münster , Germany Phone: +49-251- 83-0 (University).Public Parking in front of the castle.
Honorary President: Univ. Prof. Dr. med. Dr. h.c. mult. Dr. h.c. M. SamiiPresident of the WFNS , President of the Congress on Medicine and Health EXPO 2000, Hannover
Faculty: Hans van der Aa, Enschede, Netherlands.Wolfgang Gobiet, Hessisch Oldendorf, Germany.Stephan Haines, Charleston, USA.Werner Ischebeck, Hattingen, Germany.Mohamed Al Joharji, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.Tetsuo Kanno, Aichi, Japan. Yoichi Katayama, Tokyo, Japan.Takeshi Kawase, Tokyo, Japan. Hans Erich Diemath, Salzburg, Austria.Matej Lipovšek, Maribor, Eslovenia.Glenn Merry, Queensland, Australia. Iftikhar Ali Raja, Lahore, Pakistan.Wai S. Poon, Hong Kong, China. Hansdetlef Wassmann, Münster, Germany Nguyen Van Toan, Hanoi, Vietnam
Congress President: Prof. Dr. Klaus R. H. von Wild Chairman WFNS Neurorehabilitation CommitteeDirector Department of Neurosurgery and Unit for Early Neurorehabilitation, Clemenshospital, Teaching Hospitalof the Westphalian Wilhelms University , Münster
Scientific Secretariat: Dr. med. Wolfgang Gobiet, Delegate of DGNC,Director Neurological Clinic Hessisch OldendorfProf. Dr. Werner Ischebeck, Chairman Task Force on Neurorehabilitation DGNCChair Rehabilitation in Neurosurgery University Witten Herdecke Medical Director Clinic for Neurosurgical RehabilitationHattingen-Holthausen
Local Organising Committee: : Dr. Nidal Al Dandachi, Dr. Bernd Hoffmann
Dr. Birgit Kemper, Thorsten Paeghe, Stefanie Terwey,Department of Neurosurgery, Clemenshospital,
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Organising Secretariat: Gabriele KühlingMaria Anna Wulfert, Elvira Gutwein Department of Neurosurgery, Clemenshospital, Düesbergweg 124, D 48153 Münster Tel.: +49-251-976-2400Fax: +49-251-976-2402E-mail: [email protected]
Registration hours July 30,. 2000 - 15.00 - 19.00Hotel Mövenpick
July 31, 2000 - 7.30 - 18. 30Congress venue Castle of the WWU
Registration fee includes scientific and social programme, breaks, dinner and local transportation Onside only cash or cheque in Deutsche Mark
Delegates WFNS DM 200.—Non Members DM 350.—Students/Residents DM 70.—Accomp. Persons DM 100.—Ticket only July 31 DM 200.--
Payment: by bank account Stadtsparkasse Münster,Account No. : 57513, BLZ: 400 501 50, Shift: WELADED1MST
Reservation kindly requested directly to the hotel :
Mövenpick Hotel (near the venue)without breakfast DM 158.--/ DM 165.--Tel.: +49-251-89020Fax: +49-251-8902616
Dorint Hotel (near Main Station) including breakfast DM 169.--Tel: +49-251-4171-0 Fax: +49-251-4171-100
Transportation: Express-train to Münster from all Cities and Airport Frankfurt and Düsseldorf Airport Münster-Osnabrück (FMO) is connected with most International Airports (best Frankfurt, München, Amsterdam, Zürich). The ride by taxi costs DM 60.-- (25km)Busses every hour to Münster Main Station DM 8.10 By car: Highway A1 and A43 exit MS-City
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Distance to Hannover 200km
Local transportation: will be arranged July 31 The Water Castle Wilkinghege 19.00 front of the University Castle 19.30 sharp from Hotel Mövenpick
August 1 Hessisch Oldendorf 8.00 (sharp) Hotel Dorinth 8.15 (sharp) Hotel Mövenpick Return to Münster 23.00
Technical information: Please note that given time for oral presentation includesthe following discussion. Facilities for double projection (5x5cm slides), overhead projection and video (European VHS/ PAL System) will be available on July 31. Poster will be displayed on July 31. They should be mounted on Monday, July 31, 7.30 - 8.00 and remain until 18.00. A space 150cm in height and 120cm in with will be provided.
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Scientific Programme
Sunday July 30, 2000 Visit to the EXPO 2000 and MMM-Congress in Hannover, optional (www.mh-hannover.de/MMM).
15.00 - 18.00 Registration of the participants, Hotel Mövenpick
17.00 - 19.00 Meeting of the delegates, Hotel Mövenpick, Münster
Monday July 31, 2000
8.30 - 9.00 Opening Ceremony
9.00 - 12.30 Neurosurgical Rehabilitation Current Concepts and Strategies
Chairmen: Matej Lipovšek, Iftikhar Ali Raja
Matej LipovšekThe WFNS Committee on NeurosurgicalRehabilitation. Tasks and options
Klaus R. H. von WildNovel concept on posttraumatic early rehabilitation.
Christoph Wedekind, M. Lippert-Grüner, R. - I. Ernestus, N. Klug Early rehabilitative concepts in therapy of the comatose brain injured patients
Werner Ischebeck Special clinic exclusively for neurosurgical rehabilitation Holthausen
Yoko Kato, Hirothoshi Sano, Shinya Nagahisa,
Stoshi Ivwata, Tetsuo Kanno Combating brain attack: therapeutic strategies for patients of acute stroke with grave prognosis.
Atsushi Fukunaga, Koichi Uchida, Haruo Kashima, Jun Hashimoto, Takeshi KawaseNeuropsychological evaluation of patients with unruptured cerebral aneurysms combined with asymptomatic cerebral infarction before and after surgery
Mohammed T. Joharji Advanced management of severe head injuryand protocols of neurorehabilitation
Bernd Hoffmann, Klaus R. H. von Wild Incidence and management of complicationsduring posttraumatic early rehabilitation
Erika Ortega Suhrkamp Early functional outcome in isolated and combined TBI
Wolfgang Gobiet Improved outcome by early rehabilitation in patients with severe head injury and polytrauma
Cannon ZHU, WS Poon, C. Chan, S. Wai, M K Tse,S. Chan, S Yin, S. Tang, K. Fung, CY Pang, A. Chan, B. Lay, D. CheangDoes intensive rehabilitation improve the functional outcome of patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI)? Cognitive function results of a randomised controlled trial.
Birgit Kemper, K. von Wild, A. GerkeTeam work requirement in neurosurgical rehabilitation
Werner Ischebeck, M. Amend, D. OsenbergWhy is knowledge of neuropsychiatry important for the neurosurgeon?
Simon Gilbertson, W. IschebeckMerging Pathways: Music therapy in neurosurgical rehabilitation
Wolfgang Gobiet , M. Erhard, J . Kroll Effect of intrathecal baclofen infusion (ITB) onsupraspinal spasticity, volontary movement and outcome
Silvia Gatscher, R. Becker, O., Alberti, H. Bertalanffy Combined intrathecal baclofen and morphine infusion for the treatment of spasticity related pain and central deafferentiation pain
Ralf Becker, S. Gatscher, U. Sure, H. BertalanffyThe punctate midline myelotomy concept for pain control in visceral cancer - Case report and review of the literature
13.30 - 14.00 Poster Session Meet the Experts
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Chairmen: Nguyen Van Toan, Hansdetlef Wassmann
Dieter Woischnek, S. Klein, I. Adam, S. Reissberg, K. Ludwig, R. Firsching Influence of traumatic brain stem lesions on the early outcome after severe brain injury
Alexandru Vlad Ciurea, J. Ciurea, I. Simoca,R. Perin, D. Mircea, Al,. ConstatinoviciPatients with prolonged consciousness disturbance and brain electrical stimulation therapy
Marcella Lippert-Grüner, M. Kuchta, I. R. Ernustus, N. KlugLong-term neuromonitoring in Rehabilitation of posttraumatic vegetative state
Harald Bennefeld, R. Blumenstein, P. SindimutambaResults on neurosurgical rehabilitation by using the cerebrally intention-controlled myofeedback (IMF®) therapy
Farwad Pirzad ..................................................................
14.00 – 15.30 Functional Neurosurgery and Neuromodulation
Chairmen: Hans Erich Diemath, Yoichi Katayama
Tetsuo KannoA new approach for arousal of prolonged coma
Tatsuro Kawamata, Takamitsu Yamamoto , Takashi Tsubokwa, Hideki Oshima, Yoichi Katayama Chronic deep brain stimulation therapy for a persistent vegetative state
Jan Vesper, Th. Funk, F. Klostermann, M. Straschill, M. BrockDeep brain stimulation of the globus pallidus internus (PDI) for generalised dystonia
Yoichi Katayama, Hideki Oshima, Tasuro Kawamata, Takamitsu YamamotoChronic brain stimulation therapy for post-stroke involuntary movement disorders
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Jan Vesper,. Th. Funk, F. Klostermann, M. Straschill, M. BrockDeep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus (STN) - A one year follow up
Paul Boon, Kristel Vonck Vagal nerve stimulation in epilepsy
Thomas Kral, J. Scherrmann, H. Clussmann, C. E. Elger, J. SchrammVagal nerve stimulation for the treatment of medically intractable epilepsy: Results and institutional experience of 70 patients
Isao Okuma , Tesuo Kanno, Michael W. Keith
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) in tetraplegicand other indications
Peter Schumann E. Donauer Prognostic parameter in high-level cervical spinal lesions
Bakulesh Soni, Kris Krishnan ():Phrenic nerve pacing in tetraplegic patients. Long term results
Klaus R. H. von Wild, Pierre Rabischong, Michel Benichou, Giorgio Brunelli Computer added locomotion by implanted electrical stimulation in paraplegic patients (SUAW Project)
Hans van der AA Restoration of movements of the foot with a newlydeveloped electrode in case of a drop-foot
Jens D. Rollnik, Reinhard DenglerElectrical stimulation of the sural nerve partially compensate effects of central fatigue
Johannes Kuchta, R. Behr, M. Walger, O. Michel,N. KlugRehabilitation of hearing and communicationfunctions in patients with neurofibromatosis Type 2
Hans van der AA Brindley Bladder Stimulator Implantation: Video Demonstration
16.30 - 18.30 Botulinum Toxin A in neurosurgical neurorehabilitation
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. Chairmen: Erika Ortega-Suhrkamp, Wai S. Poon,
Stefan HesseManagement of Botulinum toxin (Dysport ®) in neurorehabilitation
Erika Ortega-SuhrkampSpecial indications and results of BTX A in patients during early rehabilitation
Thorsten Paehge, Thomas Sprenkel, Christian Kosubek, Klaus R. H. von WildVigilance enhancing effect of BTX Aafter local application in posttraumatic spasticity
Jens D. Rollnik, Reinhard DenglerBotulinum toxin (Dysport®) in tension-type headaches
Tuesday August 1, 2000 Excursion and Hands on Workshop
8.00 Bus trip to HESSISCH - OLDENDORF 9.30 Visit to the Neurological Clinic for
Neurorehabilitation Hessisch Oldendorf . Head of the Department: Wolfgang Gobiet
Hands on Workshop Dysport® (IPSEN PHARMA)
11.30 Lectures
12.00 Lunch invited by Wolfgang Gobiet and BDH
13.00 Departure to HATTINGEN-HOLTHAUSEN
15.00 Visit to the Clinic for Neurosurgical Rehabilitation Head of the Department: Werner Ischebeck
16.00 Coffee break and scientific discussion
16.30 Lectures
17.00 Klaus R. H. von Wild Task force of German neurosurgeons on Dysport® in functional neurorehabilitation
19.00 Reception and Farewell Dinner invited by Werner Ischebeck
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and Wittgensteiner Kliniken AG
21.30 Departure to Münster
Wednesday August 2, 2000
8.30 - 10.30 Bernd Hoffmann: Visit to the Early Neurorehabilitation Ward,Department of Neurosurgery, Clemenshospital Münster
Erika Ortega-Suhrkamp, Th. Paehge: Hands on demonstration of Botox® application (MERZ - ALLERGAN)
10.30 Departure to the EXPO 2000 andthe MMM-Congress in Hanover (optional)
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Social Programme Pre-registration is necessary and kindly requested
July 30, 2000 19.30 - 22.30 Welcome Reception and Dinner Hotel Mövenpick
July 31, 2000 8.30 - 9.00 Opening Ceremony, Castle, Room 1, Hindenburgplatz
9.30 - 12.00 Stroll through the City to Münster with Dr. phil. Monika von Wild
12.30 - 14.00 Lunch in a typical local restaurant 14.30 - 17.30 Water Castle Tour by bus 20.00 - 23.00 Candle Light Dinner, Water Castle Wilkinghege
Steinfurter Str. 374, Münster
August 1, 2000 8.00 Bus tour through Westphalia and lower Saxonia to HESSISCH OLDENDORF
10.00 - 12.00 Visit of the old and picturesque town HAMELN nearby.
13.30 Departure to HATTINGEN HOLTHAUSEN 15.00 - 17.00 Visit to Essen 19.00 - 21.30 Reception and Farewell-Dinner
Wittgensteiner Kliniken AG, Hattingen-Holthausen
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Delegates of the WFNS Neurorehabilitation Committee
Ahmed Fawed Pirzad (Kabul, Afghanistan) Afghan. Neurosurg. Soc.Eduardo A. Karol (Buenos Aires, Argentina) Sociedad de Cirurgia
Neurologica del como sur Günter Lanner (A-0926 Klagenfurt, Austria) Austrian Neurosurg.
Soc.Marcos Massini (Lago Norte, Brazilia) Braz. Soc. of Neurosurg. Mauersberger, Wolfgang (Sociedad De Neurochirurgia De Chile)Chung-Jiang Yu (Beijing, PR China) Chinese Neurosurg. Soc. Ninoslav Pirker (Zagreb, Croatia) Croatian Neurosurg. Soc. J. Plas (Prague, Czech-Republika) Czech Neurosurg. Soc.Ole Osgaard (Copenhagen, Denmark)DN Neurosurg. Soc. Carsten Kock-Jensen (Aalborg, Denmark) Scandinavian Neurosurg. Soc. Adel Eisa (Alexandria, Egypt) Egypt Soc. of Neurosurg.Philippe Decq (Crètail, France) French Soc. of Neurosurg.W. Gobiet (Hessisch Oldendorf, Germany) German Soc. of
Neurosurg. Klaus R. H. von Wild (Münster, Germany) German Soc. of Neurosurgery George Foroglou (Thessaloniki, Macedonia Hellas) Hellinic
Neurosurgical Soc.Wai S. Poon (Shatin, Hong Kong) Hong Kong Neurosurg. Soc.K.V.R. Shastri (Bangalore, India) Neurolog. Soc. of India Yoshi Katayama (Tokyo, Japan) JCNSTakeshi Kawase (Tokyo, Japan) Japan Neurosurg. Soc.Nasri J.S. Khory (Amman, Jordania) Jordan Neurosciences Soc.Janis Ozolinsh (Riga, Latvian) Latvian Association of Neurosurg.Rimantas Vilcinis (Kaunas, Lithiania) Lith. Neurosurg. Soc. Mirko Mircevski (Skopje, Macedonia) Macedonien Neurosurg. Soc. A. El Khamlichi (Rabat, Marokko) Maroccan Soc. of Neurosurg. Hans Van der AA (Enschede, Netherlands) The Netherlands Soc. of
Neurosurgeons M. Tayo Shokunbi (Ibadan, Nigeria) Nigerian Soc. of NeurosciencesIngunn R. Rise (Oslo, Norway) Norwegian Neurosurg. Soc. Iftikhar Ali Raja (Lahore, Pakistan) Asian-Australasian Soc. of.
Neurolog. Surgeons Jan Haftek (Warszary, Polen) Polish Soc. of Neurosurg.Carlos Ferro (Lisboa Portugal) Portugese Neurosurg. Soc.Alexander V. Ciurea (Bucharest , Romania) Romanian Soc. of Neurosurg.Mohamed Al Joharji (Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia) Middle
East Neurosurg. Soc.Ahmad Ammar (Al-Khobar, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia) PANSMatej Lipovsek (Maribor, Slovenia) Slovenian Neurosurg. Soc. Kieck, Freddie (South Africa) South Africa Neurosurg. Soc. R. Heilbronner (St. Gallen, Switzerland) Swiss Soc. of Neurosurgery Alexander Dah-Jium Wang ( Taipei, Taiwan) Taiwan Neurosurg. Soc Hakan Caner (Akara, Turkey) Turkish Neurosurgical Soc. Mehmet Hacihanefioglu (Istanbul, Turkey) Turkish Neurosurgical Soc. Vitaly J. Tsumbaliuk (Kiew, Ukraine) Ukranian Assoc. of Neurosurg.
Michael Carey (New Orleans USA) American Assoc. of NeurologicalSurgeons (AANS)
Stehan Haines (Charleston, USA) The Society of NeurologicalSurgery
Nguyen Van Toan (Hanoi, Vietnam) Neurosurg. Soc. of Vietnam Kazadi K.H. Kalangu (Harare; Zimbabwe) Pan African Association of
Neurological Sciences
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Main Sponsors
Ipsen Pharma
Merz & Co
Allergan
Further Sponsors
Aventis Behring
Aventis Pharma
Brainlab
Cerebprotect Förderverein e. V. Münster
Codman
C & P
Cyberonics
Ethicon
W. L. Gore & Ass.
Kraut und Timmermann
Medtronic
Merck
Nicolet
Stryker Howmedica
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