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FINAL PROGRAMME 2

Dear colleagues, dear friends, dear citizens

The XXIII congress of the European Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery (ESSFN) will take place in Edinburgh, Scotland on September 26-29, 2018, at The Royal College of Surgeons, a venue with over 500 years of rich surgical history.

The First Congress of the ESSFN was held in 1972 in Edinburgh.The 2018 congress will be the first ESSFN meeting jointly organised by neurosurgeons (Ludvic Zrinzo and Marwan Hariz from The National Hospital, Queen Square, London) and a psychiatrist, (Keith Matthews, Professor of Psychiatry, University of Dundee, Scotland). Hence, one of the main meeting topics will be neurosurgical approaches for psychiatric disorders. Leading neuroscientists, psychiatrists and neurosurgeons will be invited to discuss and debate the place of surgery in the treatment of depression, OCD, Tourette’s Syndrome, anorexia nervosa and other mental disorders.a Pain, Epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders will also be major topics with discussion of the latest advances in clinical management, technology and scientific research. The ESSFN congress will also highlight non-stereotactic functional surgery in epilepsy, pain, spasticity and other conditions, as well as stereotactic non-functional neurosurgery for brain tumours, radiosurgery, and other stereotactic therapies.

The year 2018 marks the 110th anniversary of Victor Horsley´s and Robert Henry Clarke’s publication on the stereotaxic method, and the 25th anni-versary of STN DBS. It also marks the 50th anniversary of the famous Parkinson´s Disease Symposium at the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, organised by John Gillingham, one of the pioneers of British Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, and co-founder of the ESSFN in 1970. At that symposium, Robert Schwab presented the now famous Schwab and England ADL scale; Margaret Hoehn and Melvin Yahr described the evaluation of Parkinson’s Disease patients after surgery; and the first rudimentary “DBS” procedures targeting two brain areas for tremor, the Vim and the subthalamic area, was presented.

For the culturally interested, Edinburgh, the historic capital of Scotland and centre of the Scottish Enlightenment, offers many delights from its internationally renowned Festivals, its many Galleries, its imperious Castle and its fine food and drink. Sampling haggis and whisky may be optional, but it is essential.

We hope that the XXIII Congress of the ESSFN will provide intellectual stimulation and unforgettable memories of scientific, neurosurgical, psychiatric, cultural, culinary and social excellence.

Welcome to Edinburgh in September 2018

The organizing committee

CONGRESS OFFICE ESSFN 2018 - MCO CONGRÈS285 Corniche JF. Kennedy - 13007 Marseille - FranceTel.: +33 (0)4 95 09 38 00 - Fax: +33 (0)4 95 09 38 01

Sponsors & Exhibitors Natalie [email protected] & Accommodation Viviane [email protected]

The European Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery (ESSFN) frontiers the progress of functional and stereotactic neurosurgery of the human nervous system. A key mission of the society is to develop and teach functional and stereotactic treatments for neuropsychiatric disorders and to provide a forum for education and communication.

The Society achieves its objectives through:> Congresses, lectures and practical courses as well as scientific publications> Personal contacts and close relationships among the members themselves and with physicians and scientists in all specialized fields> The journal Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery: the official journal of ESSFN

The membership of the Society has increased steadily over the past few years, to close to 300 members.

ESSFN OFFICERSPresident: Damianos SAKASDepartment of NeurosurgeryEvangelismos HospitalAthens, Greece

Vice President: Antonio GONÇALVES-FERREIRA Department of NeurosurgerySanta Maria HospitalLisboa, Portugal

Secretary: Jean REGISDepartment of Functional NeurosurgeryLa Timone HospitalMarseille, France

second secretary: Jocelyne BLOCHNeurosurgery Research GroupLausanne, Switzerland

Treasurer: Rick SCHUURMANDepartment of NeurosurgeryAcademic Medical CenterAmsterdam, The Netherlands

LOCAL ORGANISING COMMITTEELudvic ZRINZO

Marwan HARIZ

Keith MATTHEWS

WELCOME MESSAGE ABOUT THE ESSFN

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PROGRAMME

15:00-15:30 D12 - WELCOME COFFEE

15:30-18:00 D11 - PRE-CONGRESS FOR PSYCHIATRISTS (SPECIAL EVENT)

18:30-19:10 A13 - CONGRESS OPENING CEREMONY

19:10-20:00 A15 - WELCOME RECEPTION IN THE EXHIBITION AREA

15:00 - 15:30D12WELCOME COFFEE WOLFSON HALL B

15:30 - 18:00D11PRE-CONGRESS FOR PSYCHIATRISTS (SPECIAL EVENT)WOLFSON HALL BModerators: Benjamin GREENBERG (USA), Keith MATTHEWS (UK)15:30 Neurosurgery for mental disorders: Guidelines on pre- and post-surgical management. Keith MATTHEWS (UK), Benjamin GREENBERG (USA) 1. Welcome and Introductions. 2. Agenda Setting. 3. “Things I have learned” – brief presentations by attendees. 4. Pre-Operative Patient Assessment: lessons and suggestions. 5. Post-Operative Management: lessons and suggestions. 6. Educational / Training Opportunities. 7. AoCB .16:30 #15021 - OP001 Ethics of deep brain stimulation in adolescent patients with refractory tourette syndrome. Anouk SMEETS (Hulsberg, THE NETHERLANDS), Annelien DUITS, Dorothee HORSTKÖTTER, Cara VERDELLEN, Guido DE WERT, Yasin TEMEL, Linda ACKERMANS, Albert LEENTJENS16:40 #16233 - OP002 Comparison of guidelines for the treatment of psychiatric disorders: a focus on neurosurgical techniques.Raphaelle RICHIERI (Marseille, FRANCE), Jean REGIS, Giorgio SPATOLA

18:30 - 19:10A13CONGRESS OPENING CEREMONYFESTIVAL THEATRE AUDITORIUM18:30 Chairmen’s Welcome. Marwan HARIZ (UK), Keith MATTHEWS (UK), Ludvic ZRINZO (UK)18:35 Welcome address. Dan LEKSELL (SWEDEN)18:45 The History of Medicine and Neuroscience in Edinburgh. David Cunningham OWENS (UK)

19:10 - 20:00 WELCOME RECEPTION IN THE EXHIBITION AREA

UPDATED 3 SEPTEMBER 2018 - PLEASE REFER TO THE ONLINE PROGRAMME FOR LATEST UPDATE

WEDNESDAY 26 SEPTEMBER FESTIVAL THEATRE AUDITORIUM WOLFSON HALL B

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08:30-10:00A21 - PLENARY SESSION 1Opening ceremony& special lectures

10:00-10:30 COFFEE BREAK & VISIT OF POSTERS AND EXHIBITION

10:30-12:00 A23 - PLENARY SESSION 2Surgery for OCD

12:00-13:30 A24INDUSTRY LUNCH WORKSHOP

B24INDUSTRY LUNCH WORKSHOP

C24INDUSTRY LUNCH WORKSHOP

D24INDUSTRY LUNCH WORKSHOP

13:30-15:00 A26 - PLENARY SESSION 3Surgery for Epilepsy

15:00-15:30 COFFEE BREAK & VISIT OF POSTERS AND EXHIBITION

15:30-17:00 A28 - PARALLEL SESSION 1Rehabilitation

B28 - PARALLEL SESSION 2Movement Disorders / Dystonia

C28 - PARALLEL SESSION 3Surgery for Tourette

D28 - PARALLEL SESSION 4Pain Surgery

17:00-18:30 17:00-19:30 A29 - PARALLEL SESSION 5Renaissance of Lesioning

17:00-19:00 B29 - PARALLEL SESSION 6Mouvement Disorders

17:00-18:30 C29 - PARALLEL SESSION 7Epilepsy

17:00-18:30 D29 - PARALLEL SESSION 8Psychiatry

18:30-19:30 18:30-19:05 C29B - PARALLEL SESSION 9Other & Oncology

18:30-19:00 D29B - PARALLEL SESSION 10Imaging & Neuronavigation

20:00 PRESIDENT’S DINNER

08:30 - 10:00A21PLENARY SESSION 1OPENING CEREMONY & SPECIAL LECTURESFESTIVAL THEATRE AUDITORIUMModerators: Marwan HARIZ (UK), Keith MATTHEWS (UK)

08:30 Congress chairmen & Congress President: "FIRST meeting in Edin-burgh in 1972". Marwan HARIZ (UK), Keith MATTHEWS (UK), Ludvic ZRINZO (UK), Damianos SAKAS (GREECE)08:45 Revival of British stereotactic surgery 1974-2008; A personal pers-pective. Varma T. R. KERALA (UK)09:00 Capsulotomy for depression; the Cardiff experience. Brian SIMPSON (UK)09:15 History of British stereotactic and functional Neurosurgery.Erlick PEREIRA (UK)09:30 Why Psychiatry needs new treatments. Guy GOODWIN (UK)09:45 40 years experience in Surgery for Psychiatry. Rees COSGROVE (USA)

10:00 - 10:30 COFFEE BREAK & VISIT OF POSTERS AND EXHIBITION

10:30 - 12:00A23PLENARY SESSION 2 - SURGERY FOR OCDFESTIVAL THEATRE AUDITORIUMModerators: Rees COSGROVE (USA), Eileen JOYCE (UK), Keith MATTHEWS (UK)

10:30 Understanding the neurocircuitry of OCD. Trevor ROBBINS (UK)10:50 Patient selection for OCD. Keith MATTHEWS (UK)11:00 #16165 - O001 Targeting deep brain stimulation in obsessive-com-pulsive disorder: lessons learned from 71 consecutive cases. Pepijn VAN DEN MUNCKHOF (Amsterdam, THE NETHERLANDS), Martijn FIGEE, Luka LIEBRAND, Maarten BOT, Matthan CAAN, Pieter OOMS, Nienke VULINK, Pelle DE KONING, Guido VAN WINGEN, Damiaan DENYS, Rick SCHUURMAN11:15 Stereotactic ablation for OCD. Rees COSGROVE (USA)11:30 The psychiatrist perspective on surgical results in OCD. Benjamin GREENBERG (USA)11:45 #16322 - O002 Anterior capsulotomy for the treatment of obsessive compulsive disorder – a review of old and new literature. Joshua PEPPER (Birmingham, UK), Ludvic ZRINZO, Marwan HARIZ11:55 Discussion.

12:00 - 13:30 LUNCH BREAK & VISIT OF POSTERS AND EXHIBITIONINDUSTRY LUNCH WORKSHOPS (details page 19)

13:30 - 15:00A26PLENARY SESSION 3 -SURGERY FOR EPILEPSYFESTIVAL THEATRE AUDITORIUMModerators: Robert GROSS (USA), Kai LEHTIMÄKI (FINLAND), Richard SELWAY (UK)

13:30 Sir Victor Horsley: A view from across the pond. Michael SCHULDER (USA)13:45 DBS Ant nucleus. Antonio GONÇALVES-FERREIRA (PORTUGAL)14:00 Centromedianum Stimulation. Richard SELWAY (UK)14:15 Hippocampal stimulation. Dirk VAN ROOST (BELGIUM)14:30 LITE in Epilepsy Surgery. Robert GROSS (USA)14:45 #16310 - O003 Vagus nerve stimulation for refractory epilepsy: two-year outcomes from a single center. Vasco PINTO (Porto, PORTUGAL), Inês LARANJINHA, Sérgio SOUSA, João CHAVES, Rui RANGEL14:55 Discussion.

15:00 - 15:30 COFFEE BREAK & VISIT OF POSTERS AND EXHIBITION

15:30 - 17:00A28PARALLEL SESSION 1 - REHABILITATIONFESTIVAL THEATRE AUDITORIUMModerators: Jocelyne BLOCH (SWITZERLAND), Robert BROWNSTONE (UK), Ali SAVAS (TURKEY)

15:30 Spinal cord stim for repair. Jocelyne BLOCH (SWITZERLAND)15:50 Neuromodulation of wakefulness. Damianos SAKAS (GREECE)16:10 #15505 - O004 Deep brain stimulation for the early treatment of the minimal conscious sate and vegetative state. Darko CHUDY (Zagreb, CROATIA), Vedran DELETIS16:30 #16178 - O005 Minimally invasive spinal surgery in treatment of spastic paraplegia. (75 cases). Lila MAHFOUF (Algiers, ALGERIA), Brahim MERROUCHE, Benaissa ABDENNEBI16:40 #16317 - O006 The impact of combined anterior and posterior lumbar rhizotomy on spinal interneuron activity one year post-operative; The indirect neuromodulation. Walid ABDEL GHANY (Cairo, EGYPT), Mohamed NADA, Marwa NASSEF, Tamer SABRY, Mennatallah SHATA, Ahmad SAEED ALY, Shady MAHMOUD16:50 Discussion.

THURSDAY 27 SEPTEMBER

FESTIVAL THEATRE AUDITORIUM WOLFSON HALL A DEACONS SUITE WOLFSON HALL B

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15:30 - 17:00B28PARALLEL SESSION 2 MOVEMENT DISORDERS/ DYSTONIAWOLFSON HALL AModerators: Joachim K. KRAUSS (GERMANY), Ioannis PANOURGIAS (GREECE), Sarah PERIDES (UK)

15:30 20 years experience of DBS for paediatric dystonia. Laura CIF (FRANCE)15:45 #14670 - O007 Deep brain stimulation neuromodulation reduces severe dystonic pain in children and young people. Sarah PERIDES (London, UK), Jean-Pierre LIN, Geraldine LEE, Hortensia GIMENO, Daniel LUMSDEN, Richard SELWAY, Keyoumars ASHKAN, Margaret KAMINSKA15:55 #16148 - O008 Dystonic tremulous spasmodic torticollis treated by bilateral deep brain stimulation. Case Series. Michał SOBSTYL (Warsaw, POLAND), Tomasz PASTERSKI, Marta ALEKSANDROWICZ16:00 #16172 - O009 A registry of real-world outcomes using deep brain stimulation for the treatment of dystonia. Joachim KRAUSS (Hannover, GER-MANY), Claire NICHOLSON, Michael T. BARBE, Veerle VISSER-VANDEWALLE, Andrea KÜHN, Monika PÖTTER-NERGER, Alberto ALBANESE, Roshini JAIN, Heleen SCHOLTES, Nic VAN DYCK16:05 #16180 - O010 Bilateral deep-brain stimulation of the internus Globus Pallidus in Dystonia. Brahim MERROUCHE (Algiers, ALGERIA), Benaissa ABDENNEBI, Lila MAHFOUF16:10 #16220 - O011 Adaptive deep brain stimulation in the internal globus pallidus of a dystonia and a Parkinson’s disease patients. Dan PIÑA-FUENTES (Groningen, THE NETHERLANDS), J. Marc C. VAN DIJK, D.l. Marinus OTERDOOM, Martje VAN EGMOND, Teus VAN LAAR, Marina A. J. TIJSSEN, Martijn BEUDEL16:15 #16222 - O012 Deep brain stimulation of the globus pallidus interna (gpi) with microelectrode recording for secondary dystonia: clinical reports and review of the literature. Sait OZTURK (Elazig, TURKEY), Dursun AYGUN, Yasin TEMEL, Ersoy KOCABICAK16:20 #16248 - O013 Psychiatric symptoms, body concept and quality of life in patients with idiopathic dystonia. Assel SARYYEVA (Hannover, GERMANY), Lejla PARACKA, Florian WEGNER, Claus ESCHER, Martin KLIETZ, Mahmoud ABDALLAT, Joachim K. KRAUSS16:25 #16249 - O014 Thalamic deep brain stimulation for dystonic head tremor. Assel SARYYEVA (Hannover, GERMANY), Marc E. WOLF, Christian BLAHAK, Joachim RUNGE, Joachim K. KRAUSS16:30 #16259 - O015 Efficacy and safety of deep brain stimulation for pantothenate kinase-associated neurodegeneration: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Philippe DE VLOO (Leuven, BELGIUM), Darrin LEE, Robert DALLAPIAZZA, Mohammad ROHANI, Alfonso FASANO, Renato MUNHOZ, George IBRAHIM, Mojgan HODAIE, Andres LOZANO, Suneil KALIA16:35 #16308 - O016 Parkinsonian signs in patients with cervical dystonia treated with pallidal deep brain stimulation: a controlled and observer-blinded study. Philipp MAHLKNECHT, Dejan GEORGIEV (Ljubljana, SLOVENIA), Harith AKRAM, Florian BRUGGER, Saman VINKE, Ludvic ZRINZO, Kailash BHATIA, Gunn Marie HAIRZ, Peter WILLEIT, John ROTHWELL, Thomas FOLTYNIE, Patricia LIMOUSIN16:40 #16339 - O017 Globus pallidus stimulation for dystonia: single-center global experience and particularities of the NBIA group. Vasco PINTO (Porto, PORTUGAL), Eduardo CUNHA, Joana DAMÁSIO, Carla SILVA, Alexandre MENDES16:45 #16363 - O018 Deep brain stimulation in primary and in NBIA-related dystonia. Comparision of clinical and quality of life improvement. A two year follow-up study. Krzysztof SZALECKI (warszawa, POLAND), Tomasz KMIEĆ, Henryk KOZIARA, Tomasz MANDAT16:50 Discussion.

15:30 - 17:00C28PARALLEL SESSION 3 - SURGERY FOR TOURETTEDEACONS SUITEModerators: Terry COYNE (AUSTRALIA), Tom FOLTYNIE (UK), Veerle VISSER-VANDEWALLE (GERMANY)

15:30 Overview of Tourette. Eileen JOYCE (UK)15:50 Thalamic DBS in Tourette syndrome: where is the best target?Veerle VISSER-VANDEWALLE (GERMANY)16:10 DBS for Gilles de la Tourette syndrome. Tom FOLTYNIE (UK)16:30 #16221 - O019 Our experience of stereotactic radiofrequency pallido-tomy for the treatment of Tourette syndrome. Vitaliy TSYMBALIUK, Kostiantyn KOSTIUK (Kyiv, UKRAINE), Yuri MEDVEDEV, Andriy POPOV, Nazar VASYLIV, Maxim SHEVELOV, Varelii CHEBURAKHIN, Sergii DICHKO

16:40 #16344 - O020 Bilateral GPe-DBS for refractory Tourette syndrome. Osvaldo VILELA-FILHO (Goiania, BRAZIL), Paulo RAGAZZO, Joaquim SOUZA, Delson SILVA, Paulo OLIVEIRA, Fabian PIEDIMONTE, Telma CAMPOS16:50 #16212 - O021 Deep brain stimulation for tic disorders: cohort from a single centre. Pedro DUARTE BATISTA (Lisboa, PORTUGAL), Miguel COELHO, Patrícia LOBO, Herculano CARVALHO, Maria BEGOÑA CATTONI, Group MOVEMENT DISORDERS16:55 #16229 - O022 Differential structural connectivity during thalamic DBS in Tourette syndrome. Pablo ANDRADE (Cologne, GERMANY), Moritz HOEVELS, Veerle VISSER-VANDEWALLE

15:30 - 17:00D28PARALLEL SESSION 4 - PAIN SURGERYWOLFSON HALL BModerators: Tipu AZIZ (UK), Vladimir SHABALOV (RUSSIA), Ido STRAUSS (ISRAEL)

15:30 #14992 - O023 Occipital nerve stimulation for refractory chronic cluster headache: long-term efficacy and predictive factors. Aurelie LEPLUS (Nice, FRANCE), Serge BLOND, Jean REGIS, Sylvie RAOUL, Bechir JARRAYA, Sté-phane DERREY, Stephan CHABARDES, Jimmy VOIRIN, Jocelyne BLOCH, Sophie COLNAT-COULBOIS, Francois CAIRE, Michel LANTERI-MINET, Denys FONTAINE15:40 #16280 - O024 Congruence of preoperative MRI images with intrao-perative findings in trigeminal neuralgia. Patrick HITCHON (Iowa City, USA), Marshall HOLLAND, Jennifer NOELLER15:50 #16324 - O025 Normalisation of sensory function in patients with neuropathic facial pain syndromes and deep brain stimulation against neuropathic pain. Wilhelm EISNER (Innsbruck, AUSTRIA), Sebastian QUIRBACH, Ralf BECKER, Johannes KERSCHBAUMER, Julia WANSCHITZ, Wolfgang LÖSCHER, Raphael REHWALD16:00 #16365 - O026 Neurosurgical ablative procedures for intractable cancer pain. Ido STRAUSS (Tel Aviv, ISRAEL), Assaf BERGER, Uri HOCHBERG, Alexander ZEGERMAN, Rotem TELLEM16:10 #16417 - O027 An open-label, analgesic efficacy and safety of pitui-tary radiosurgery for patientswith opioid-refractory pain: study protocol and preliminary results for a randomized controlled trial. Jean REGIS, Anne BALOSSIER (Marseille, FRANCE), Pierre Yves BORIUS, Marie FICHAUX, Stephanie RANQUE GARNIER, Sebastien SALAS16:20 #14555 - O028 Prospective randomized feasibility study comparing manual vs. Automatic position-adaptive spinal cord stimulation with sur-gical leads. Kara BEASLEY (Boulder, USA), Christie ZAKAR, Vinod KANTHA, Steven HOBBS, Sigita BURNEIKIENE16:25 #14678 - O029 Bridging veins and veins of the brain stem in microvas-cular decompression surgery for trigeminal neuralgia and hemifacial spasm. Hiroki TODA (Osaka, JAPAN)16:30 #16272 - O030 Dorsal root entry zone lesioning for pain after a lum-bo-sacral plexus avulsion. Mikael LEVY (Tel Aviv, ISRAEL), Vincent D’HARDEMARE, Mathilde DUVAL, Anne MARGOT-DUCLOS, Jean BRUXELLES, Jean Baptist THIEBAU16:35 #16315 - O031 Spinal cord stimulation for microcirculation impro-vement in the treatment of ischemic pain. Vladimir MURTAZIN (Novosibirsk, RUSSIA), Roman KISELEV, Andrey ASHURKOV, Kirill ORLOV, Alexey KRIVOSHAPKIN, Vladimir SHABALOV16:40 #16326 - O032 The importance of somatotopy to achieve clinical benefit in motor cortex stimulation for pain relief. Afif AFIF (Lyon, FRANCE), Luis GARCIA-LARREA, Patrick MERTENS16:45 #16332 - O033 Medial thalamotomy - radiofrequency thermocoagulation for intractable pain. Dusan URGOSIK (Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC), Roman LISCAK16:50 #16370 - O034 Clinical outcomes and comparison of Burst, 1 kHz and 10 kHz subperceptinal spinal cord stimulation for chronic back pain.6 months multicentre, double blinded study. Aleksandra MAJ-KESICKA (Zlotniki, POLAND), Pawel SOKAL, Marek HARAT, Leszek HERBOWSKI, Zennar KHEDER, Jacek NACEWICZ16:55 #16414 - O035 Extended DREZ-lesion for relieving intractable arm pain following brachial prexus avulsion injury. What occurs at the injured dorsal horn. Makoto TANIGUCHI (Fucyu / Tokyo, JAPAN), Keisuke TAKAI, Hirokazu IWAMURO

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THURSDAY 27 SEPTEMBER

17:00 - 19:30A29PARALLEL SESSION 5 - RENAISSANCE OF LESIONING FESTIVAL THEATRE AUDITORIUMModerators: Jin Woo CHANG (KOREA), Marwan HARIZ (UK), Kostiantyn KOSTIUK (UKRAINE), Juergen VOGES (GERMANY)

17:00 Cingulotomy for depression. Rees COSGROVE (USA)17:15 Pros & cons // Lesioning using RF vs GK vs HIFU. Takaomi TAIRA (JAPAN)17:30 HIFU Capsulotomy for TIC. Jin Woo CHANG (KOREA)17:45 STN HIFU in Parkinson’s disease. Marta DEL ALAMO (SPAIN)18:00 Gamma Knife Capsulotomy for OCD. Raphaelle RICCHIERI (FRANCE)18:15 #14475 - O036 Bilateral stereotactic anterior nucleothalamotomy in humans for treatment of intractable epilepsy. Andrey SITNIKOV (Moscow, RUSSIA)18:25 #16237 - O037 Six year outcome of focused ultrasound thalamotomy for essential tremor. W. Jeff ELIAS (Charlottesville, USA), Diane HUSS, Tony WANG, Aaron BOND, Binit SHAH18:35 #15790 - O038 The STN and Hemiballismus. Historical review.Jorge GURIDI (Madrid, SPAIN), Rafael RODRIGUEZ-ROJAS, Olga PARRAS18:45 #16357 - O039 Focused ultrasound thalamotomy outcomes in 60 consecutive patients with refractory tremor: A 3 year to 6 month follow-up single center study. Jordi RUMIÀ (BARCELONA, SPAIN), Javier TERCERO, Núria BARGALLÓ, Meritxell AZANUY, Alberto ALOMAR, Francesc VALLDEORIOLA18:55 #16416 - O040 Bilateral GammaKnife Thalamotomy for severe Essential Tremor: Preliminary results of a prospective study. Jean REGIS (Marseille), Axel CRETOL, Romain CARRON, Louise MERLY, Jean Philippe AZULAY, Tatiana WITJAS19:05 #16284 - O041 Cryosurgical method in modern functional and neu-ro-oncology stereotactic neurosurgery. Vladimir NIZKOVOLOS, Natalia STERLIKOVA (Saint Petersburg, RUSSIA), Andrey KHOLYAVIN, Victor BONDARENKO, Jaroslav BELYAEV, Andrey MYAGKOV, Boris MARTYNOV, Alexander GURCHIN19:15 #16135 - O042 Safety of bilateral thalamotomy for essential tremor. Takaomi TAIRA (Tokyo, JAPAN), Ghate PRAJAKTA, Shiro HORISAWA19:20 #16211 - O043 Unilateral pallidothalamic tractotomy for Parkinson’s disease. Shiro HORISAWA (Shinjyuku, JAPAN), Takakazu KAWAMATA, Takaomi TAIRA19:25 Discussion.

17:00 - 19:00B29PARALLEL SESSION 6 - MOUVEMENT DISORDERSWOLFSON HALL AModerators: Patric BLOMSTEDT (SWEDEN), Joseph CANDELARIO-MCKEOWN (UK), István VALÁLIK (HUNGARY)

17:00 Asleep DBS in the Zona Incerta for PD and ET. Patric BLOMSTEDT (SWEDEN)17:20 #14909 - O044 The increase of dopamine transporter density in the ventral striatum and its correlation with motor improvement in patients with Parkinson’s disease after subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation. Takao NOZAKI (Hamamatsu, JAPAN), Kenji SUGIYAKA, Tetsuya ASAKAWA, Hiroki NAMBA, Masamichi YOKOKURA, Tatsuhiro TERADA, Yasuomi OUCHI17:30 #16171 - O045 Five year outcomes of a prospective, multicenter trial evaluating deep brain stimulation with a new multiple source, constant current rechargeable system in parkinson’s disease. Lars TIMMERMANN (Cologne, GERMANY), Roshini JAIN, Nic VAN DYCK, Lilly CHEN, Thomas BRÜCKE, Fernando SEIJO, Esther SUAREZ SAN MARTIN, Veerle VISSER-VANDEWALLE, Michael T. BARBE, Steven GILL, Alan WHONE, Mauro PORTA, Domenico SERVELLO, François ALESCH17:40 #16195 - O046 Brain networks predicting impulsivity after subthalamic deep brain stimulation for Parkinson’s disease. Philip MOSLEY (Brisbane, AUS-TRALIA), Saee PALIWAL, Alistair PERRY, David SMITH, Peter SIBURN, Terry COYNE, Marc TITTGEMEYER, Klaas STEPHAN, Michael BREAKSPEAR17:50 #16228 - O047 Does the degree of improvement after deep brain sti-mulation surgery for parkinson’s disease meet the patient’s expectations? Joseph CANDELARIO-MCKEOWN (London, UK), Maryam TORKAMANI, Hannah SHERIDAN, Alison COUTTS, Catherine HARTIGAN, Maricel SALAZAR, Patricia LIMOUSIN, Marwan HARIZ, Ludvic ZRINZO, Jonny HYAM, Tom FOLTYNIE, Marjan JAHANSHAHI18:00 #16258 - O048 Outcome and complications of surgical retreatments for essential tremor. The Toronto experience and a systematic review of the literature. Philippe DE VLOO (Leuven, BELGIUM), Robert GRAMER, Darrin LEE, Robert DALLAPIAZZA, Alfonso FASANO, Renato MUNHOZ, Suneil KALIA, Mojgan HODAIE, Andres LOZANO18:10 #16312 - O049 Differential effect of frequency of STN DBS (80 vs. 130 Hz) on oculomotor and cognitive task performance: an exploratory, double blind study. André ZACHARIA (Genève, SWITZERLAND), Diego KASKI, Dejan GEORGIEV, Matthieu BEREAU, Walid BOUTHOUR, Philipp MAHLKNECHT, Thomas

FOLTYNIE, Ludvic ZRINZO, Marwan HARIZ, Marjan JAHANSHAHI, John ROTHWELL, Patricia LIMOUSIN18:20 #14606 - O050 Ventro-lateral motor thalamus abnormal connectivity in essential tremor before and after thalamotomy: a resting-state fMRI study. Constantin TULEASCA (Lausanne, SWITZERLAND), Jean RÉGIS, Elena NAJDENOVSKA, Tatiana WITJAS, Nadine GIRARD, Jerome CHAMPOUDRY, Mohamed FAOUZI, Jean-Philippe THIRAN, Meritxell BACH CUADRA, Marc LEVIVIER, Dimitri VAN DE VILLE18:25 #14720 - O051 Connectivity of effective electrode contacts to unex-pected fiber tracts in deep brain stimulation for parkinsonian tremor. Juergen SCHLAIER (Regensburg, GERMANY), Quirin STROTZER, Judith ANTHOFER, Claudia FELLNER, Alexander BRAWANSKI, Anton BEER18:30 #16182 - O052 Optimizing tremor control by exploring random com-binations of deep brain stimulation parameters. I. Daria BOGDAN (Groningen, THE NETHERLANDS), Gea DROST, D.l.marinus OTERDOOM, Teus VAN LAAR, J. Marc C. VAN DIJK, Martijn BEUDEL18:35 #16367 - O053 Atlas-independent mapping of the optimal locus of subthalamic deep brain stimulation for the motor symptoms of Parkinson disease. James MOSSNER, Kelvin CHOU, Parag PATIL (Ann Arbor, USA)18:40 #16379 - O054 Long term outcomes of Spinal Cord Stimulation in Primary Progressive Freezing of Gait. Vincent D’HARDEMARE (Paris, FRANCE), Cécile HUBSCH, Jean Philippe BRANDEL, Nathalie PATTE-KARSENTY, Marc ZIEGLER, Jean-Baptiste THIEBAUT18:45 #16405 - O055 Levodopa reduces the Phase lag Index of Parkinson’s disease patients,A MEG study. Chunyan CAO (Shanghai, CHINA), Dianyou LI, Peng HUANG, Yixin PAN, Shikun ZHAN, Bomin SUN18:50 Discussion.

17:00 - 18:30C29PARALLEL SESSION 7 - EPILEPSYDEACONS SUITEModerators: Allan HALL (UK), Krasimir MINKIN (BULGARIA), Dirk VAN ROOST (BELGIUM)

17:00 #16143 - O056 Ictal intracranial electroencephalography using wavelet analysis of high-frequency oscillations in patients with refractory epilepsy. H LEUNG (Hong Kong, CHINA), Xl ZHU17:10 #16183 - O057 SUrface-PRojected FLAIR (SUPR-FLAIR) statistical analysis: a novel tool for advanced imaging of epilepsy. Francesco CARDINALE (Milano, ITALY), Piergiorgio D’ORIO, Martina REVAY, Francesca GOZZO, Veronica PELLICCIA, Valeria MARIANI, Luciana GENNARI, Maurizio SBERNA, Michele RIZZI17:20 #16409 - O058 SEEG outcomes in a regional neurosurgical centre over the past 14 years: a review as part of good medical practice. Allan HALL (Glasgow, UK), Patricia LITTLECHILD, Veronica LEACH, Shona LIVINGSTONE17:30 #14640 - O059 Radiofrequency ablation of the centromedian nucleus in the treatment of pharmacoresistant epilepsy. a pilot study for a self-controlled prospective clinical trial. Gustavo AGUADO CARRILLO (Ciudad de México, MEXICO), Francisco VELASCO CAMPOS, Ana Luisa VELASCO MONROY, Julian E. SOTO ABRAHAM, Jose Luis NAVARRO OLVERA, Pablo SAUCEDO ALVARADO, Juan Manuel ALTAMIRANO17:35 #16206 - O060 Stereotactic electrode placement for SEEG: Advanced 3D-visualization planning and predictors of accuracy. Peter C. REINACHER (Freiburg, GERMANY), Evangelos KOGIAS, Dirk-Matthias ALTENMÜLLER, Kleanthis KARAKOLIOS, Karl EGGER, Volker A. COENEN17:40 #16224 - O061 SEEG guided monopolar radiofrequency thermocoa-gulation for drug-resistant epilepsy. Krasimir MINKIN (Sofia, BULGARIA), Kaloyan GABROVSKI, Yoana MILENOVA, Petar KARAZAPRYANOV, Marin PENKOV, Petya DIMOVA17:45 #16309 - O062 Cingulate cortex involvement in frontal lobe epilepsy - exploration using Stereo-encephalography (SEEG). Ioana MANDRUTZA, Jean CIUREA (Bucharest, ROMANIA), Irina POPA, Andrei BARBORICA, Donos CRISTI, Maliia MIHAI DRAGOS, Arbune ARBUNE, Rasina ALIN17:50 #16337 - O063 Concordance of scalp electroencephalography (EEG) with stereo-electroencephalography (SEEG) in the pre-surgical investigation of patients with intractable epilepsy: influence on surgical outcome. Mahmoud ABDALLAT (Hannover, GERMANY)17:55 #16361 - O064 Adverse events in anterior temporal lobectomy: analy-sis of 100 consecutive cases. Francesco PAOLONI (Padova, ITALY), Giancarlo DI GENNARO, Roberta MORACE, Valentina BARO, Andrea LANDI, Domenico D’AVELLA, Vincenzo ESPOSITO18:00 #16380 - O065 Initial Experience using the Visualase MRI-guided stereotactic laser ablation system for epileptogenic Lesions. Ido STRAUSS (Tel Aviv, ISRAEL), Firas FAHOUM, Daniel HAYAT, Assaf BERGER, Ben-Bashat DAFNA, Eisenstein ORNA, Itzhak FRIED

Jean REGIS (FRANCE)
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18:05 #16388 - O066 Electrical stimulation of subiculum for temporal lobe epilepsy with hippocampal sclerosis. Daruni VÁZQUEZ-BARRÓN (Mexico City, MEXICO), Ana Luisa VELASCO, Francisco VELASCO, Manola CUÉLLAR-HERRERA, Marysol MONTES DE OCA18:10 #16399 - O067 The impact of surgical frontolimbic disconnection on delusions and hallucinations. Osvaldo VILELA-FILHO (Goiania, BRAZIL), Paulo RAGAZZO, Darianne CANEDO, Uadson BARRETO, Paulo OLIVEIRA, Manoel REIS, Telma CAMPOS18:15 #16410 - O068 Deep brain stimulation for seizure control: a role for white matter. Fred SCHAPER, Birgit PLANTINGA, Albert COLON, Louis WAGNER, Paul BOON, Erik GOMMER, Govert HOOGLAND, Linda ACKERMANS (Beek, THE NETHERLANDS), Rob ROUHL, Yasin TEMEL18:20 #16415 - O069 Simulated volume of neural activation in anterior nucleus of thalamus in deep brain stimulation for intractable epilepsy. Hussein HAMDI (Marseille, FRANCE), Stephan CHABARDES, Claire HAEGELEN, Marc GUENOT, Fabrice BARTOLOMEI, Jean REGIS18:25 Discussion.

17:00 - 18:30D29PARALLEL SESSION 8 - PSYCHIATRYWOLFSON HALL BModerators: David CHRISTMAS (UK), Sameer SHETH (USA), Giorgio SPATOLA (FRANCE)

17:00 #16151 - O070 Stereotactic radiosurgical capsulotomy for obsessive-com-pulsive disorder: initial results using a “Goldilocks” 5-shot radiosurgical plan. Sameer SHETH (Houston, USA), Yagna PATHAK, Ian PADDICK, Deepti ANBARASAN, Tony WANG, Antonio LOPES, Marcelo HOEXTER, Benjamin GREENBERG, Steven RASMUSSEN, Euripedes MIGUEL, Nicole MCLAUGHLIN, Garrett BANKS17:10 #16235 - O071 Cognitive and emotional effects of antero-ventral STN DBS in refractory OCD. Mircea POLOSAN (Grenoble, FRANCE), Stephan CHABARDES, Astrid KIBLEUR, Julien BASTIN, Fabien DROUX, Eric SEIGNEURET, Alexandre KRAINIK, Olivier DAVID, Paul KRACK, Valerie VOON17:20 #16271 - O072 Gamma Knife anterior capsulotomy for refractory obsessive-compulsive disorder: results in a series of 10 consecutive patients. Giorgio SPATOLA (Marseille, FRANCE), Roberto MARTINEZ ALVAREZ, Nuria MARTINEZ, Raphaelle RICHIERI, German REY, Jean Marie REGIS17:30 #16297 - O073 Results from six years experience of deep brain stimulation in the bed nucleus of stria terminalis in obsessive-compulsive disorder. Matilda NAESSTRÖM (Umeå, SWEDEN), Patric BLOMSTEDT, Marwan HARIZ, Owe BODLUND17:40 #16329 - O074 Brain networks implicated in ventral capsule and anteromedial subthalamic nucleus stimulation for refractory obsessive-com-pulsive disorder. Harith AKRAM (London, UK), Trevor W. ROBBINS, Himanshu TYAGI, Annemieke M. APERGIS-SCHOUTE, Tom FOLTYNIE, Patricia LIMOUSIN, Lynne M. DRUMMOND, Naomi A. FINEBERG, Keith MATTHEWS, Marjan JAHANSHAHI, Barbara SAHAKIAN, Eileen JOYCE, Ludvic ZRINZO17:50 #16343 - O075 Anatomic description of the ventral capsule and orbi-tofrontal radiation confluence as a possible hot spot for OCD DBS. José Francisco PEREIRA, Eduardo Joaquim ALHO, Clement HAMANI, Helmut HEINSEN, Antonio Carlos LOPEZ, Fabio GODINHO, Jacobsen Teixeira MANOEL, Marcelo BATISTUZZO, Marcelo Q HOEXTER, Euripides Constantino MIGUEL, Fonoff ERICH (Sao Paulo, BRAZIL)18:00 #14821 - O076 Clinical characteristics of obsessive-compulsive disorder: focusing on psychiatric diagnosis and comorbidities. Yasushi OKAMURA (Tokyo, JAPAN), Katsushige WATANABE, Tatsuya SUGIMOTO, Hirohiko HARIMA, Masahiko SAITO, Yoshio HIRAYASU, Makoto TANIGUCHI18:05 #16142 - O077 Modulation of oscillatory neuronal activity by high frequency deep brain stimulation in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis/ internal capsule in obsessive compulsive disorder. Mesbah ALAM (Hannover, GERMANY), Saryyeva ASSEL, Hans E. HEISSLER, Winter LOTTA, Ivo HEITLAND, Kahl KAI, Kerstin SCHWABE, Joachim K KRAUSS18:10 #16375 - O078 Robot assisted guide tube insertion and radiofrequency lesioning for psychiatric disorders and epilepsy. Reiko ASHIDA (Bristol, UK), Angelo PICHIERRI, Neil BARUA, Malizia ANDREA L, Nikunj K PATEL18:10 Discussion.

18:30 - 19:05C29BPARALLEL SESSION 9 - OTHER & ONCOLOGYDEACONS SUITEModerators: Brigitte GATTERBAUER (AUSTRIA), Chris HONEY (CANADA), Sadaquate KHAN (UK)

18:30 #16136 - O079 Application accuracy of the frameless neuro stereotaxy based on non-invasive fiducial systems. Mariusz PIETRZYK (Miskin, UK), Max WOOLLEY, Catherine MORAN, Neil BARUA, Steven GILL18:35 #16153 - O080 Does microelectrode recording increase haemorrhage? A comparative study in a large patient cohort over 20 years. Joachim RUNGE (Hannover, GERMANY), Assel SARYYEVA, Marc WOLF, Christian BLAHAK, Christoph SCHRADER, Holger H. CAPELLE, Hansjörg BÄZNER, Mahmoud ABDALLAT, Joachim K. KRAUSS18:40 #16164 - O081 Concurrent hemi-laryngopharyngeal spasm (HELPS) and glossopharyngeal neuralgia: the first two cases and a review of the literature. Christopher HONEY (Vancouver, CANADA), Murray MORRISON18:45 #16325 - O082 Stereotactic Cisternal Lavage Therapy Reduces DCI and Improves Outcome in Patients with Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage. Peter C. REINACHER (Freiburg, GERMANY), Volker A. COENEN, Christian SCHEIWE, Karl EGGER, Wolf-Dirk NIESEN, Christine STEIERT, Roland ROELZ18:50 #16349 - O083 The Neurosurgical Treatment of Spasmodic Dysphonia: Preliminary results of a Prospective, Randomized, Sham-Controlled (DEBUSSY) Trial. Christopher HONEY (Vancouver, CANADA), Anujan POOLOGAINDRAN, Murray MORRISON, Rammage LINDA, Nancy POLYHRONOPOULOS, Josue AVECILLAS-CHASIN18:55 #16372 - O084 Optical tool for stereotactic brain tumor biopsy gui-dance. Johan RICHTER (Linköping, SWEDEN), Neda HAJ-HOSSEINI, Peter MILOS, Martin HALLBECK, Karin WÅRDELL19:00 #16377 - O085 Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy as adjuvant treatment for hardware-related infections in neuromodulation. Jiri Jr BARTEK, Simon SCHYRMAN, Tiit MATHIESEN, Folke LIND, Gastón SCHECHTMANN (Stocholm, SWEDEN)

18:30 - 19:00D29BPARALLEL SESSION 10 IMAGING & NEURONAVIGATIONWOLFSON HALL BModerators: Harith AKRAM (UK), Juan Antonio BARCIA (SPAIN), Cameron MCINTYRE (USA)

18:30 #16163 - O086 Automatic segmentation of the subthalamic nucleus: a viable option to support planning and visualization of patient-specific targeting in deep brain stimulation. Peter C. REINACHER (Freiburg, GERMANY), Bálint VÁRCUTI, Marie T. KRÜGER, Tobias PIROTH, Karl EGGER, Roland ROELZ, Volker A. COENEN18:35 #16231 - O087 Accuracy of different three-dimensional subcortical human brain atlases for DBS –Lead localisation. Andreas NOWACKI, Anh Khoa NGUYEN (Bern, SWITZERLAND), Ines DEBOVE, Katrin PETERMANN, Gerd TINKHAU-SER, Roland WIEST, Claudio POLLO18:40 #16288 - O088 Using 21st century tools to rebuild Talairach atlas. Alexandre RAINHA CAMPOS (Lisbon, PORTUGAL), Lia NETO, Sara FERREIRA, Guil-herme VILHAIS, Pedro HENRIQUES, António GONÇALVES-FERREIRA18:45 #16303 - O089 Magnetic resonance fingerprinting for target identi-fication in deep brain stimulation. Dan MA, Angela NOECKER, Mark GRISWOLD, Cameron MCINTYRE (Cleveland, USA)18:50 #16373 - O090 Implementation of intraoperative flat panel (O-arm) CT for stereotactic imaging during DBS procedures. Roos HOLEWIJN, Maarten BOT (Amsterdam, THE NETHERLANDS), Pepijn VAN DEN MUNCKHOF, Rick SCHUURMAN18:55 #16382 - O091 Comparison of intraoperative CT accuracy with pos-toperative CT scan for DBS lead verification. Yara WILLEMS, Carel HOFFMANN, Arne MOSCH, Maria Fiorella CONTARINO, Niels VAN DER GAAG (The Hague, THE NETHERLANDS)

20:00 PRESIDENT’S DINNER

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08:30-10:00 A31 - PLENARY SESSION 4Movement Disorders

10:00-10:30 COFFEE BREAK & VISIT OF POSTERS AND EXHIBITION

10:30-12:00 A33 - PLENARY SESSION 5Surgery for Depression

12:00-13:30 A34INDUSTRY LUNCH WORKSHOP

B34INDUSTRY LUNCH WORKSHOP

C34INDUSTRY LUNCH WORKSHOP

D34INDUSTRY LUNCH WORKSHOP

13:30-14:35A36 - PLENARY SESSION 6Pain Surgery

14:35-15:00 COFFEE BREAK & VISIT OF POSTERS AND EXHIBITION

15:00-17:00A38 - PARALLEL SESSION 11Advance Imaging in Functional NS benefit & limitations of each

B38 - PARALLEL SESSION 12Movement Disorder

C38 - PARALLEL SESSION 13Animal Models & Basic Science

D38 - PARALLEL SESSION 14Eating disorders & addiction

08:30 - 10:00A31PLENARY SESSION 4 - MOVEMENT DISORDERSFESTIVAL THEATRE AUDITORIUMModerators: Miroslav GALANDA (SLOVAKIA), Alex GREEN (UK), Michael SCHULDER (USA)

08:30 #14471 - O092 Resting-state fMRI relates to clinical response after Vim radiosurgery for essential tremor. Constantin TULEASCA (Lausanne, SWITZERLAND), Jean RÉGIS, Elena NAJDENOVSKA, Tatiana WITJAS, Nadine GIRARD, Jerome CHAMPOUDRY, Mohamed FAOUZI, Jean-Philippe THIRAN, Meritxell BACH CUADRA, Marc LEVIVIER, Dimitri VAN DE VILLE08:40 #16190 - O093 A prospective trial of MRIgFUS thalamotomy for ET: 2 year follow-up results. Jin CHANG, Rees COSGROVE (Boston, USA), Chang Kyu PARK, Nir LIPSMAN, Michael SCHWARTZ, Pejman GHANOUNI, Jaimie HENDERSON, Ryder GWINN, Travis TIERNEY, Takaomi TAIRA, Andres LOZANO, Howard EISENBERG, Jeff ELIAS08:50 #16274 - O094 Correlation of motor, voice/speech and neuropsycholo-gical (NΨ) long term outcomes with intraoperative microelectrode recording (MER) patterns. Mikael LEVY (Tel Aviv, ISRAEL), Hagai BERGMAN, Itzhak FRIED09:00 #16412 - O095 Comparison of stereotactic subthalamotomy and pallidotomy in relieving Parkinsonian rigidity. Sujat DAHAL, Subash LOHANI (Kathmandu, NEPAL), Omair AFZAL ALI, Akmal AZEEMI, Khalid MAHMOOD09:10 #14799 - O096 Optimizing stereotactic coordinates of Prelemniscal Radiations as target for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease. II. Individual variations in stereotactic location of fiber components: A probabilistic tracto-graphy study. Mauricio ESQUEDA-LIQUIDANO, María Guadalupe GARCÍA-GOMAR, Luis CONCHA, Gustavo AGUADO CARRILLO, Ernesto ROLDÁN-VALADEZ, Francisco VELASCO CAMPOS (Mexico, MEXICO)09:20 #16170 - O097 INTREPID: a prospective, double blinded, multicenter randomized controlled trial evaluating deep brain stimulation with a new multiple source, constant current rechargeable system in parkinson’s disease. Jerrold VITEK (Minneapolis, USA), Intrepid STUDY GROUP, Roshini JAIN, Lilly CHEN, Philip A. STARR09:30 #16307 - O098 Has deep brain stimulation changed the natural history of Parkinson’s disease? A case control longitudinal study. Philipp MAHLKNECHT (Innsbruck, AUSTRIA), Marina PEBALL, Katherina MAIR, Mario WERKMANN, Michael NOCKER, Elisabeth WOLF, Wilhelm EISNER, Cecilia PERALTA, Sabine ESCHLBÖCK, Gregor WENNING, Peter WILLEIT, Klaus SEPPI, Werner POEWE09:40 #16374 - O099 Deep brain stimulation for Parkinson’s Disease: refining the optimal location within the subthalamic nucleus. Maarten BOT (Amsterdam, THE NETHERLANDS), Rick SCHUURMAN, Rob DE BIE, Vincent ODEKERKEN, Pepijn VAN DEN MUNCKHOF09:50 Discussion.

10:00 - 10:30 COFFEE BREAK & VISIT OF POSTERS AND EXHIBITION

10:30 - 12:00A33PLENARY SESSION 5 - SURGERY FOR DEPRESSIONFESTIVAL THEATRE AUDITORIUMModerators: Benjamin GREENBERG (USA), Marwan HARIZ (UK), Andres LOZANO (CANADA)

10:30 Genetic and Functional Architecture of Mood Disorders.Andrew MCINTOSH (UK)10:50 DBS for depression. Volker COENEN (GERMANY)11:10 Stereotactic ablation (capsulotomy & cingulotomy) for depression. David CHRISTMAS (UK)11:30 The psychiatrist perspective on surgical results for depression.Keith MATTHEWS (UK11:50 #16347 - O100 Retrospective and prospective evaluation of tracto-graphy for bilateral anterior capsulotomy in patients with depression. Josue AVECILLAS-CHASIN, Trevor HURWITZ, Christopher HONEY (Vancouver, CANADA)

12:00 - 13:30 LUNCH BREAK & VISIT OF POSTERS AND EXHIBITIONINDUSTRY LUNCH WORKSHOPS (details page 19)

13:30 - 14:35A36PLENARY SESSION 6 - PAIN SURGERYFESTIVAL THEATRE AUDITORIUMModerators: Jonathan HYAM (UK), Roman LISCAK (CZECH REPUBLIC), Angelo FRANZINI (ITALY)

13:30 Cluster Headache & Migraine. Angelo FRANZINI (ITALY)13:45 Cortical stimulation. Patrick MERTENS (FRANCE)14:00 Update on neurosurgery for chronic pain. Tipu AZIZ (UK)14:15 #16338 - O101 Long-term Experience with Occipital and Supraorbital Nerve Stimulation for the Various Headache Disorders – an Institutional Case Series. Mahmoud ABDALLAT (Hannover, GERMANY)14:25 #14474 - O101b Trigeminal ultrasonic nucleotractotomy for treatment of deafferentation facial pain. Andrey SITNIKOV (Moscow, RUSSIA), Yuri GRIGORYAN

14:30 - 15:00 COFFEE BREAK & VISIT OF POSTERS AND EXHIBITION

15:00 - 17:00A38PARALLEL SESSION 11 - ADVANCE IMAGING IN FUNCTIONAL NS BENEFIT & LIMITATIONS OF EACHFESTIVAL THEATRE AUDITORIUMModerators: Alexandre CAMPOS (PORTUGAL), Julian EVANS (UK), Sameer SHETH (USA)

15:00 Tractography for Capsulotomy. Sameer SHETH (USA)15:15 Structural connectivity. Harith AKRAM (UK)15:30 Functional imaging. Bogdan DRAGANSKI (SWITZERLAND)15:45 #16311 - O102 Holographic visualization of deep brain stimulation. Mikkel PETERSEN, Angela NOECKER, Jeff MLAKER, Mark GRISWOLD, Cameron MCINTYRE (Cleveland, USA)

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15:55 #16319 - O103 Geometric distortions in stereotactic MR brain imaging: acquisition center sensibility and constructor distortion filtering. Gizem TEMIZ, Fernando PÉREZ-GARCÍA, Sara FERNÁNDEZ-VIDAL, Catherine JENNY, Marguerite CUTTAT, Romain VALABRÈGUE, Carine KARACHI, Didier DORMONT, Stéphane LEHÉRICY, Nadya PYATIGORSKAYA, Eric BARDINET (Paris, FRANCE)16:05 #16333 - O104 Single-subject connectomics with morphometric similarity networks in patients with Parkinson’s disease prior to deep brain stimulation. Michael HART (Cambridge, UK), Rafael ROMERO-GARCIA, Philip BUTTERY, Robert MORRIS, Jakob SEIDLITZ16:15 #16401 - O105 Tractography reconstruction of hyperdirect pathway fibers connecting the primary motor cortex to the subthalamic nucleus. Sonia PUJOL, Ryan CABEEN, Sophie SEBILLE, Jérôme YELNIK, Chantal FRANÇOIS, Sara FERNANDEZ VIDAL, Carine KARACHI, Yulong ZHAO, Pierre JANNIN, Michael HAYES, Ron KIKINIS, Eric BARDINET, G. Rees COSGROVE (Boston, USA)16:20 #16159 - O106 Deep brain stimulation: Patient-specific electrical field simulation and tractography. Teresa NORDIN (Linköping, SWEDEN), Peter ZSIGMOND, Sonia PUJOL, Carl-Fredrik WESTIN, Karin WÅRDELL16:30 #16234 - O107 Infusion-enhanced, MRI-guided surgery for deep brain stimulation. Aaron BOND, Tony WANG, W. Jeff ELIAS (Charlottesville, USA)16:35 #16383 - O108 Probabilistic mapping of the cortical connections of the active contact regions in Vim deep brain stimulation (continuation of the previous study). Peter SZLOBODA (Budapest, HUNGARY), Ferenc PONGRACZ, Istvan VALÁLIK16:40 Image-verified DBS as the standard of care. Ludvic ZRINZO (UK)16:55 Discussion.

15:00 - 17:00B38PARALLEL SESSION 12 - MOVEMENT DISORDERWOLFSON HALL AModerators: Stéphan CHABARDES (FRANCE), Claudio POLLO (SWITZERLAND), Erlick PEREIRA (UK), Jordi RUMIA (SPAIN)

15:00 Directional electrodes. Stéphan CHABARDES (Grenoble, FRANCE)15:15 #14911 - O109 Changes of functional and dysfunctional impulsivities after deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus : predictive factors and electrodes location. Robin KARDOUS, Bruno GIORDANA, Caroline GIORDANA, Michel BORG, Jean Jacques LEMAIRE, Denys FONTAINE (Nice, FRANCE)15:20 #14952 - O110 The influence of brain atrophy on targeting accuracy and outcome in robot-assisted, guide tube-directed DBS for Parkinson’s Disease. Neil BARUA (Bristol, UK), Mariusz PIETRZYK, Catherine MORAN, Max WOOLLEY, Steven GILL15:25 #15046 - O111 Bilateral Deep Brain Stimulation in the caudal Zona incerta for Parkinson’s disease - 1-year evaluation. Rasmus STENMARK P. (Umeå, SWEDEN), Teresa NORDIN, Gun-Marie HARIZ, Patric BLOMSTEDT15:30 #16134 - O112 Fiber-tracts associated with the alleviation of bradykinesia in deep brain stimulation for Parkinson´s disease. Quirin STROTZER (Regens-burg, GERMANY), Judith ANTHOFER, Rupert FALTERMEIER, Alexander BRAWANSKI, Claudia FELLNER, Anton BEER, Juergen SCHLAIER15:35 #16173 - O113 CLOVER-DBS: A prospective, multi-center clinical study with blinding to evaluate a closed loop programming algorithm for directional leads based on external feedback. Andrea KÜHN (Berlin, GERMANY), Gregor WENZEL, Christof BRUECKE, Leon JUAREZ PAZ, Kenny WYNANTS, Heleen SCHOLTES, David BLUM15:40 #16194 - O114 Are there advantages of dbs on the awake pd patient for the clinical outcome? Soeren K. HAUCK (Hannover, GERMANY), Steffen PASCHEN, Jan VOGLER, Michael SYNOWITZ, H. Maximilian MEHDORN, Daniela FALK15:45 #16198 - O115 Bilateral thalamic deep brain stimulation for post-ence-phalitic movement disorders: A case report. Yusuke NAKAJIMA (Osaka, JAPAN), Namiko NISHIDA, Shigeto NAGAO, Akihiko OZAKI, Koichi IWASAKI, Hiroki TODA15:50 #16199 - O116 Endoscopic third ventriculostomy for parkinsonism due to hydrocephalus caused by aqueductal stenosis after midbrain hemor-rhage: A case report. Namiko NISHIDA (Osaka, JAPAN), Yasunori NAGAI, Naoya YOSHIMOTO, Hirokuni HASHIKATA, Masanori GOTO, Kenichi KOMATSU, Hidemoto SAIKI, Hiroki TODA, Sadayuki MATSUMOTO, Koichi IWASAKI15:55 #16203 - O117 Correlation between the volume of activated tissue, its overlap with the pyramidal tract, and the intra-operative side effect threshold. Katia BUNAUX (Amiens, FRANCE), Mélissa TIR, Jean-Marc CONSTANS, Jean-Michel MACRON, Pierre KRYSTKOWIAK, Michel LEFRANC16:00 #16219 - O118 Pallidotomy and pallidal deep brain stimulation in 2 patients with post-hyperglycaemic chorea-ballism. Philippe DE VLOO (Leuven, BELGIUM), Robert DALLAPIAZZA, Darrin LEE, Luka MILOSEVIC, William HUTCHINSON, Alfonso FASANO, Renato MUNHOZ, Anthony LANG, Suneil KALIA, Andres LOZANO

16:05 #16230 - O119 Directional deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus: towards defining the best directionality and anatomical stimulation site. Andreas NOWACKI (Bern, SWITZERLAND), Anh Khoa NGUYEN, Ines DEBOVE, Gerd TINKHAUSER, Katrin PETERMANN, Roland WIEST, Claudio POLLO16:10 #16275 - O120 Perceived intraoperative stress of movement disorder patients undergoing awake deep brain stimulation surgery. Johanna SIEGER, Alessandro GULBERTI, Johannes KOEPPEN, Hans O PINNSCHMIDT, Rainer NITZSCHKE, Miriam SCHAPER, Carsten BUHMANN, Andreas K ENGEL, Anja MEHNERT, Christian GERLOFF, Manfred WESTPHAL, Monika POETTER-NERGER, Wolfgang HAMEL, Christian Ke MOLL (Hamburg, GERMANY)16:15 #16276 - O121 Assessment of directional deep brain stimulation in essential tremor. Miriam SCHAPER (Hamburg, GERMANY), Christian Ke MOLL, Alessandro GULBERTI, Ute HIDDING, Carsten BUHMANN, Andreas Ak ENGEL, Christian GERLOFF, Manfred WESTPHAL, Johannes A KOEPPEN, Monika POETTER-NERGER, Wolfgang HAMEL16:20 #16287 - O122 Phase resetting mechanism of thalamic oscillatory activity contributes to the generation of the somatosensory evoked potentials in Vim thalamus in patients with essential tremor and Parkinson’s disease. Katsushige WATANABE (Tokyo, JAPAN), Sumito SATO, Yasushi OKAMURA, Hiromi KAMO, Makoto TANIGUCHI16:25 #16295 - O123 Investigating the effect of STN-DBS stimulation and different frequencies settings on the acoustic-articulatory features of vowels. Atilla YILMAZ (Hatay, TURKEY), Elif Tugba SARAC, Fatma Esen AYDINLI, Mustafa Turgut YILDIZGOREN, Esra OKUYUCU, Mustafa ARAS, Şükrü ORAL, Yurdal SERARSLAN16:30 #16320 - O124 Outcome of Subthalamic Nucleus deep brain stimulation in Parkinson’s Disease after 15 years. Lucas Guido WESTERINK (Rotterdam, THE NETHERLANDS), Yasin TEMEL, Linda ACKERMANS, Annelien DUITS16:35 #16331 - O125 The Impact of microelectrode recording on lead pla-cement accuracy during deep brain stimulation surgery. Ryan KOCHANSKI, Gian PAL, Leo VERHAGEN METMAN, Sepehr SANI (Chicago, USA)16:40 #16342 - O126 Corticospinal Tract Activation Threshold Varies in Ring versus Segmented Mode Stimulation in DBS Surgery Using Motor Evoked Potential Measurements. Ryan KOCHANSKI, Jay SHILLS, Leonard Verhagen METMAN, Sepehr SANI (Chicago, USA)16:45 #16345 - O127 Activation of pallidofugal and nigrofugal fibers with effective subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation for Parkinson’s disease. Josue AVECILLAS-CHASIN (Tarragona, SPAIN), Christopher HONEY16:50 #16355 - O128 Increasing the proportion of rechargeable neurosti-mulators: Estimated impact on the financial sustainability of a deep brain stimulation program. Jordi RUMIÀ (Barcelona, SPAIN), Yaroslau COMTA, Pedro ROLDAN, Esteban MUÑOZ, Ana CAMARA, Maria José MARTÍ, Francesc VALLDEORIOLA16:55 #16359 - O129 Effects of spinal cord stimulation on postural control in Parkinson’s disease patients with freezing of gait. Daniel Boari COELHO, Carolina DE OLIVEIRA SOUZA (São Paulo, BRAZIL), Erich FONOFF, Clement HAMANI, Dos Santos Ghilardi MARIA GABRIELA, Luis Augusto TEIXEIRA

15:00 - 17:00C38PARALLEL SESSION 13 - ANIMAL MODELS & BASIC SCIENCE DEACONS SUITEModerators: Hagai BERGMAN (ISRAEL), A Holly ROY (UK), Yasin TEMEL (THE NETHERLANDS)

15:00 PPN in monkey. Carine KARACHI (Paris, FRANCE)15:15 Animal model for Schizophrenia - first steps towards closed-loop DBS treatment. Hagai BERGMAN (ISRAEL)15:30 #16356 - O130 Higher endogenous alpha-synuclein confers greater disease susceptibility in parkinson’s; clinical-grade alpha-synuclein null human embryonic stem cells may be used to create disease-resistant dopaminergic grafts. Ammar NATALWALA (Edinburgh, UK), Yixi CHEN, Karamjit DOLT, Ratsuda YAPOM, Marco KRIEK, Terry BAKER, Patrick DOWNEY, Tilo KUNATH15:40 #16140 - O131 Dorsolateral striatal neuronal activity in a rat model of Parkinson`s disease with levodopa-induced dyskinesias. Xingxing JIN, Denny MILAKARA, Kerstin SCHWABE, Joachim K KRAUSS, Mesbah ALAM (Hannover, GERMANY)15:45 #16149 - O132 Regulation of viral vector gene expression in the hippocampus by medial septal nucleus deep brain stimulation. Darrin LEE (Toronto, CANADA), Chris MCKINNON, Mitch DE SNOO, Anton FOMENKO, Eun Jung LEE, Victoria AGAPOVA, Sophie NGANA, Clement HAMANI, Andres LOZANO, Lorraine KALIA, Suneil KALIA15:50 #16386 - O133 The combination of experimental STN DBS and CDNF in rat model of advanced Parkinson’s disease. Antti HUOTARINEN (Kuopio, FINLAND), Anna-Maija PENTTINEN, Susanne BÄCK, Merja H VOUTILAINEN, Ulrika JULKU, Petteri T. PIEPPONEN, Pekka T MÄNNISTÖ, Mart SAARMA, Raimo TUOMINEN, Aki LAAKSO, Mikko AIRAVAARA

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15:55 #16394 - O134 A possible new animal model of Tourette syndrome. Osvaldo VILELA-FILHO (Goiania, BRAZIL), Diego REIS, Pryscilla MOREIRA, Jacqueline CASTRO, Uliana SANTOS, Joaquim SOUZA, Delson SILVA, Paulo RAGAZZO, Caroline SANTANA, Flavia GRANDI16:00 #16397 - O135 Acute Fornix DBS induces long-term depression of hip-pocampal synaptophysin levels. Majed ALDEHRI (Maastricht, THE NETHERLANDS)16:05 #15007 - O136 Nucleus basalis of Meynert neuronal activity in Parkinson’s disease. Darrin LEE (Toronto, CANADA), Robert DALLAPIAZZA, Luka MILOSEVIC, Philippe DE VLOO, William HUTCHISON, Suneil KALIA, Andres LOZANO16:15 #16150 - O137 Prominent temporal coding of cognitive control in human prefrontal cortex. Sameer SHETH (Houston, USA), Guillermo HORGA, Garrett BANKS, Mark YATES, Yagna PATHAK, Guy MCKHANN, Elliot SMITH16:25 #16189 - O138 Oscillatory coherent networks involving the internal Globus Pallidus and cortex. Chunyan CAO (Shanghai, CHINA), Dianyou LI, Yixin PAN, Shikun ZHAN, Vladimir LITVAK, Bomin SUN16:35 #16223 - O139 A new type of thalamic potential related to soma-to-sensory system. Jesus PASTOR (Madrid, SPAIN), Lorena VEGA-ZELAYA, Cristina TORRES, Marta NAVAS16:40 #16268 - O140 Electrophysiological characterization of the centrome-dian nucleus in humans. Lorena VEGA-ZELAYA (Madrid, SPAIN), Jesus PASTOR, Marta NAVAS, Cristina TORRES16:45 #16282 - O141 Incidence of seizures induced by intracranial research stimulation: a multicenter prospective study in 770 sessions across 188 patients. Hannah GOLDSTEIN, Elliot SMITH, Robert GROSS, Barbara JOBST, Bradley LEGA, Michael SPERLING, Greg WORRELL, Kareem ZAGHLOUL, Paul WANDA, Mike KAHANA, Dan RIZUTTO, Catherine SCHEVON, Guy MCKHANN, Sameer SHETH (Houston, USA)16:50 #16300 - O142 Local field potentials in the thalamus and zona incerta during urinary functions. Holly A ROY, Savva PRONIN (Edinburgh, UK), Yongzhi HUANG, Tipu Z AZIZ, James J FITZGERALD, Alex L GREEN16:55 Discussion.

15:00 - 17:00D38PARALLEL SESSION 14EATING DISORDERS & ADDICTION WOLFSON HALL BModerators: Jane MORRIS (UK), Bomin SUN (CHINA), Pawel SOKAL (POLAND)

15:00 Basics of anorexia. Jane MORRIS (UK)15:15 DBS for anorexia. Rebecca PARK (UK)15:30 Stereotactic ablation for anorexia. Roberto MARTINEZ-ALVAREZ (SPAIN)15:45 Basics of addiction. Christelle BAUNEZ (FRANCE)16:00 DBS for addiction. Juergen VOGES (GERMANY)16:15 Surgical treatment for anorexia: DBS or ablation? Bomin SUN (CHINA)16:30 #16406 - O143 Weight stabilization, based in normalization of the body mass index in 16 patients who underwent deep brain stimulation in the posterior hypothalamus for handling refractory extreme aggressiveness. Adriana Lucia LOPEZ RIOS (Toronto, CANADA), Jonathan Ricardo DE LA CRUZ PABON, Alejandro ARISTIZABAL GAVIRIA, Luisa Fernanda AHUNCA VELASQUEZ, Gloria Elena RENDON PEREZ, Katherine Johanna NARANJO PEREZ, William Duncan HUTCHISON16:40 #16358 - O144 Deep brain stimulation in the treatment of a patient with severe intractable anorexia nervosa – clinical experience and short-term follow up: Case report. Klaus NOVAK (Wien, AUSTRIA), Christoph KRAUS, Richard FREY16:50 Discussion.

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SATURDAY 29 SEPTEMBER

FESTIVAL THEATRE AUDITORIUM

08:30-10:20 A41 - PLENARY SESSION 7 Innovation

10:20-10:50 COFFEE BREAK & VISIT OF POSTERS AND EXHIBITION

10:50-12:30 A44 - CLOSING LECTURES

12:30-13:00 A45 - ESSFN RESEARCH GRANT AND AWARDS 2018

08:30 - 10:20A41PLENARY SESSION 7 - INNOVATIONFESTIVAL THEATRE AUDITORIUMModerators: Laurence DUNN (UK), Ruby MAHESPARAN (NORWAY), Stéphane PALFI (FRANCE)

08:30 Gene therapy for neurological disorders: Current status and future propects. Stéphane PALFI (FRANCE)08:50 Spinal cord stimulation for Parkinson. Grégoire COURTINE (SWITZERLAND)09:10 The first Grenoble BMI. Alim Louis BENABID (FRANCE)09:30 Electrical stimulation and recording of the abnormal brain cavity wall. Philippe DE VLOO (BELGIUM)09:50 Predicting pain & predicting pain relief: How imaging derived structural features can help us understand trigeminal neuralgia. Mojgan HODAIE (CANADA)

10:20 - 10:50 COFFEE BREAK & VISIT OF POSTERS AND EXHIBITION

10:50 - 12:30A44CLOSING LECTURESFESTIVAL THEATRE AUDITORIUM

10:50 Adaptive stimulation for PD. Tom FOLTYNIE (UK)11:10 Ethics of DBS for disorders of mood and mind. Marwan HARIZ (UK)11:30 25 years of STN DBS. Patricia LIMOUSIN (UK)11:50 Surgery for dementia. Andres LOZANO (CANADA)12:10 Update in surgery for Dystonia. Joachim K. KRAUSS (GERMANY)

12:30 - 13:00A45ESSFN RESEARCH GRANT AND AWARDS 2018FESTIVAL THEATRE AUDITORIUM

UPDATED 3 SEPTEMBER 2018 Please refer to the online programme for latest update

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WEDNESDAY 26 SEPTEMBER

09:00 - 13:00 OFFICERS MEETING GB ONG ROOM

13:30 - 15:30 EDUCATIONAL COMMITTEE MEETING GB ONG ROOM

THURSDAY 27 SEPTEMBER

07:00 - 08:30 WSSFN PSYCHIATRIC COMMITTEE MEETING GB ONG ROOM

12:00 - 13:30 EXECUTIVE LUNCH MEETING GB ONG ROOM

FRIDAY 28 SEPTEMBER

12:00 - 13:30 WSSFN BOARD MEETING GB ONG ROOM

17:00 - 18:30 GENERAL ASSEMBLY FESTIVAL THEATRE AUDITORIUM

BUSINESS MEETINGS

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POSTERS 01 POSTERS ZONE 1 - EMPIRE ROOMSPOSTERS BASIC SCIENCE#15147 - P001 Organizational structure and function of a U.S.-U.K. col-laborative human brain research program. Matthew HOWARD (Iowa City, USA)#16147 - P002 Chronic deep brain stimulation via a cable connected to an external stimulation device has no negative impact on rat’s wellbeing. Ann-Kristin RIEDESEL (Hannover, GERMANY), Simeon HELGERS, Joachim KRAUSS, Kerstin SCHWABE#16155 - P003 Human subthalamic nucleus and globus pallidus internus carry information on word onsets and show speaker selectivity. Inga M. SCHEPERS, Helge AHRENS, Anne-Kathrin BECK, Kerstin SCHWABE (GER-MANY), Mahmoud ABDALLAT, Joachim K. KRAUSS, Jochem W. RIEGER#16160 - P004 The effects of magnetothermal deep brain stimulation of the STN on c-Fos gene expression. Huajie LIU (Maastricht University, THE NETHERLANDS), Yasin TEMEL, Ali JAHANSHAHI, Hescham SARAH-ANNA#16167 - P005 Rats with 6-OHDA-induced nigrostriatal lesions show impulsive behavior and attentional deficits. Joost HOLSLAG, Anne-Kathrin BECK, Joachim K. KRAUSS, Kerstin SCHWABE (GERMANY)#16200 - P006 Neuroanatomical basis for role of melatonin in functional disorders. Tulika GUPTA (CHANDIGARH, INDIA), Daisy SAHNI#16214 - P007 The centromedian-parafascicular complex is involved in attentional switching to behaviorally significant events. Anne-Kathrin BECK (HANNOVER, GERMANY), Pascale SANDMANN, Kerstin SCHWABE, Joachim K. KRAUSS#16225 - P008 Potential of bi-directional brain machine interface using ECoG recording and optogenetic neuromodulation. Fumiaki YOSHIDA (Fukuoka, JAPAN), Masayuki HIRATA, Koji IIHARA#16265 - P009 Body weight course as a reliable marker for humane endpoint determination in rat models with intracranial tumor. Simeon HELGERS (Hannover, GERMANY), Steven R TALBOT, Ann-Kristin RIEDESEL, Joachim K KRAUSS, Bleich ANDRÉ, Kerstin SCHWABE#16387 - P010 Effects of ghrelin on gastrointestinal motility and myenteric plexus immunohistochemical alterations induced by 6-OHDA in rats. Ayca KARAGOZ, Damla ANIL, Sevil ARABACI, Mazhar OZKAN, Rezzan GULHAN, Berrak YEGEN, Dilek AKAKIN (Istanbul, TURKEY)

POSTERS 02 POSTERS ZONE 4 - LEVEL 5POSTERS EPILEPSY#14646 - P011 Resection of focal cortical dysplasia neighbour to reading cortex through an awake surgery, after robotic arm-assisted stereoelec-troencephalography (SEEG) in a paediatric patient. Santiago CANDELA CANTÓ (Esplugues de Llobregat, SPAIN), Joaquin Andrés ANDERMATTEN, Javier APARICIO CALVO, Silvia SERRANO CASABON, Alia RAMÍREZ CAMACHO, Anna LÓPEZ-SALA, María Alejandra CLIMENT PERIN, Mariana ALAMAR ABRIL, Pilar BAÑOS CARRASCO, Patricia PUERTA ROLDÁN, Antonio GUILLÉN QUESADA, María Victoria SAN ANTONIO-ARCE, Jordi RUMIÀ ARBOIX, Enric FERRER RODRÍGUEZ#14647 - P012 Gliomatosis cerebri mimicking Rasmussen Encephalitis. Comparison of both entities through two clinical cases. Santiago CANDELA CANTÓ (Esplugues de Llobregat, SPAIN), Joaquin Andrés ANDERMATTEN, Cristina JOU MUÑOZ, Jordi MUCHART LOPEZ, Mariana ALAMAR ABRIL, Javier APARICIO CALVO, Alia RAMÍREZ CAMACHO, Mónica REBOLLO POLO, Andrés MORALES-LA MADRID, María Victoria SAN ANTONIO-ARCE, Jordi RUMIÀ ARBOIX, Enric FERRER RODRÍGUEZ#14847 - P013 Association of a GAT3 polymorphism with febrile seizures plus temporal lobe epilepsy. Olaf SCHIJNS, Jeroen BISSCHOP (Maastricht, THE NETHERLANDS), Kim RIJKERS, Patrick LINDSEY, Hubert SMEETS, Govert HOOGLAND#14906 - P014 Correlation of diffusion tensor imaging and memory in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy. M. Ángeles GARCÍA-PALLERO, Juan DELGADO FERNÁNDEZ, Pilar MARTÍN PLASENCIA, Concepción GARCÍA HERNANDO, Rafael MANZANARES SOLER, Laura ESTEBAN, Rafael GARCÍA DE SOLA, Cristina TORRES DÍAZ (Madrid, SPAIN)#16146 - P015 Bratislava, the forgotten center for surgery of focal epilepsy in the 50’s. Peter GRUNERT, Luciano FURLANETTI (Homburg, GERMANY)#16162 - P016 SEEG: Talairach methodology in the era of advanced 3D imaging. Giorgio LO RUSSO (Milano, ITALY), Piergiorgio D’ORIO, Martina REVAY, Francesca GOZZO, Veronica PELLICCIA, Valeria MARIANI, Michele RIZZI

#16188 - P017 Brain vasculature in deep brain stimulation: epilepsy and Parkinson. Felix GUBLER (Maastricht, THE NETHERLANDS), Engin TURAN, Linda ACKERMANS, Pieter KUBBEN, Mark KUIJF, Mayke OOSTERLOO, Yasin TEMEL#16217 - P018 Successful treatment of super-refractory non-convulsive status epilepticus with anterior thalamic deep brain stimulation. Lukas IMBACH (Zurich, SWITZERLAND), Christian BAUMANN, Michael WELLER, Markus OERTEL, Lennart STIEGLITZ#16226 - P019 Analysis of burst activity and fast ripple oscillations during microelectrode recordings in focal cortical dysplasia. Manuel MACHADO LEMOS RODRIGUES (Bochum, GERMANY), Marec VON LEHE, Jörg WELLMER, Yaroslav PARPALEY#16252 - P020 Deep brain stimulation in refractory epilepsy: experiencie in a latin-american center. Jorge RASMUSSEN, Sebastian KORNFELD, María Del Carmen GARCÍA, Walter SILVA, Gustavo GARATEGUI, Carlos CIRAOLO (Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA)#16354 - P021 Stereotactic radiofrequency amygdalohippocampotomy (SRAH) using a combined approach: A new technique for the treatment of refractory temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) secondary to mesial sclerosis (MS). Osvaldo VILELA-FILHO (Goiania, BRAZIL), Helio SILVA-FILHO, Helioenai ALENCAR, Tiago FERNANDES, Paulo RAGAZZO#16360 - P022 Hemispherectomy for refractory epilepsy: a small center experience. Vasco PINTO (Porto, PORTUGAL), Sérgio SOUSA, Filipe VAZ, Rui RANGEL#16391 - P023 Late follow-up of children who have undergone vagus nerve stimulation for intractable epilepsy over a decade ago. Harutomo HASE-GAWA (London, UK), Dilip DUTTA, Nida KALYAL, Jonathan ELLENBOGEN, Cathy QUEALLY, Elaine HUGHES, David MCCORMICK, Mark RICHARDSON, Sushma GOYAL, Nandini MULLATTI, Zaloa AGIRRE-ARRIZUBIETA, Irfan MALIK, Richard SELWAY#16396 - P024 MR-guided stereotactic anterior callosotomy: Refining an old and underused technique. Osvaldo VILELA-FILHO (Goiania, BRAZIL), Paulo RAGAZZO#16400 - P025 Indications and outcomes of intracranial recording in pre-surgical evaluation for epilepsy at King’s College Hospital, 2015-2017. Harutomo HASEGAWA (London, UK), Rinki SINGH, Jonathan ELLENBOGEN, Nandini MULLATTI, Zaloa AGIRRE-ARRIZUBIETA, Sushma GOYAL, Elaine HUGHES, Irfan MALIK, Richard SELWAY

POSTERS 03 POSTERS ZONE 2 - LEVEL 3POSTERS IMAGING AND NEURONAVIGATION #14969 - P026 Neuronavigation in brain tumor surgery. Mohamed SI SABER (BLIDA, ALGERIA), Mokrane SIDI MAAMAR, Tahar BENAAS, Kheireddine BOUYOUCEF#15141 - P027 Combined 3T- Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Positron Emission Tomography guided stereotactic biopsy in multiple and highly controversial intracranial lesions. Monica LARA ALMUNIA (MADRID, SPAIN), Sebastian RUBI SUREDA, Antonio MAS BONET, Marta BRELL DOVAL, Javier IBAÑEZ DOMINGUEZ#15177 - P028 Preoperative rTMS language mapping for the resection of speech eloquent brain lesions under general anesthesia: a single center series in 60 patients. Luciano FURLANETTI (Homburg, GERMANY), Sebastian SENGER, Christoph J. GRIESSENAUER, Andreas SIMGEN, Joachim OERTEL, Philipp HENDRIX#15178 - P029 Preoperative nTMS motor mapping for the resection of motor eloquent brain lesions: a single center series in 100 patients. Luciano FURLANETTI (Homburg, GERMANY), Sebastian SENGER, Christoph J. GRIESSENAUER, Andreas SIMGEN, Joachim OERTEL, Philipp HENDRIX#15509 - P030 RONNA – robotic neuronavigation project. Domagoj DLAKA (Zagreb, CROATIA)#16166 - P031 Automated electrode localisation to guide stimulation management in dbs. Mikkel V. PETERSEN (Aarhus, DENMARK), Andreas HUSCH, Christine PARSONS, Torben E. LUND, Niels SUNDE, Bo BERGHOLT, Karen ØSTERGAARD#16196 - P032 Pre-Operative Planning Using Multimodal 7T Neuroimaging For DBS In Parkinson’s Disease. Bethany Rose ISAACS (Maastricht, THE NETHERLANDS), Felix Sebastian GUBLER, Max. C. KEUKEN, Mark KUIJF, Birte. U. FORSTMANN, Yasin TEMEL#16210 - P033 Tractography in frame-based and frameless stereotaxy: surgical integration with preplanning and archiving supports. Ferenc PONGRACZ (Budapest, HUNGARY), Peter SZLOBODA, Istvan VALALIK

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#16270 - P034 Impact of Radiological Image Slice Thickness on Stereo-tactic Accuracy: a phantom study. Onur ALPTEKIN (Istanbul, TURKEY), Felix GUBLER, Ersoy KOCABICAK, Linda ACKERMANS, Pieter KUBBEN, Yasin TEMEL#16273 - P035 A complex case of deep brain stimulation for unilateral rubral-like tremor with tractography. Felix GUBLER (Maastricht, THE NETHERLANDS), Pieter KUBBEN, Linda ACKERMANS, Mark KUIJF, Yasin TEMEL#16279 - P036 Non-linear registration of intraoperative 3D ultrasound for brain tumor resection. Inês MACHADO (Lisbon, PORTUGAL), Matthew TOEWS, Jie LUO, Prashin UNADKAT, Walid ESSAYED, Elizabeth GEORGE, Pedro TEODORO, Polina GOLLAND, Jorge MARTINS, Steve PIEPER, Sarah FRISKEN, Herculano CARVALHO, Alexandra GOLBY, William WELLS III#16283 - P037 Robotics in a stereotaxis and its implementation in the engineering of an automated neurosurgical manipulator. Andrey KHOLYAVIN (Saint Petersburg, RUSSIA), Victor BONDARENKO, Vladimir NIZKOVOLOS, Jaroslav BELYAEV, Jury POLONSKY, Dmitriy EPIFANOV#16285 - P038 Combination of CT angiography and MRI in surgical planning of Deep Brain Stimulation. Marie Therese KRÜGER (Vancouver, CANADA), Volker Arnd COENEN, Karl EGGER, Carolin JENKNER, Peter REINACHER#16296 - P039 Optimally sorting independent components in fMRI for presurgical mapping. Diogo F. DUARTE (Lisboa, PORTUGAL), Martin LAUTERBACH, Ricardo VIGÁRIO, Hugo FERREIRA, Alexandre ANDRADE#16304 - P040 Learning the superolateral Medial Forebrain Bundle from Diffusion MRI - A novel approach to Deep Brain Stimulation target deter-mination. Marco REISERT, Henrik SKIBBE, Horst URBACH, Hannah KILIAN, Thomas E. SCHLÄPFER, Volker Arnd COENEN (Freiburg, GERMANY)#16314 - P041 Continuation of cone-beam-CT in deep brain stimulation. Felix GUBLER (Maastricht, THE NETHERLANDS), Harmen MULDER, Walter BACKES, Cecile JEUKENS, Linda ACKERMANS, Pieter KUBBEN, Yasin TEMEL#16335 - P042 Evaluation of image distortion for three different MR Sie-mens scanners by three different methods/phantoms. Dusan URGOSIK (Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC), Josef NOVOTNY, Veronika PASTYKOVA, Tomas VESELSKY#16362 - P043 Deep Brain Stimulation - Data Analysis for Clinical Support. Karin WÅRDELL (Linköping, SWEDEN), Simone HEMM-ODE

POSTERS 04 POSTERS ZONE 3 - LEVEL 4POSTERS MOVEMENT DISORDERS#14645 - P044 Successful bilateral frameless robotic arm-assisted DBS of the posteroventral GPi in two paediatric patients with myoclonus-dstonia syndrome with epsilon-sarcoglycan mutation (DYT11). Santiago CANDELA CANTÓ (Esplugues de Llobregat, SPAIN), Joaquin Andrés ANDERMATTEN, María Isabel VANEGAS GRISALES, Juan Darío ORTIGOZA-ESCOBAR, Alejandra DARLING, Jordi MUCHART LOPEZ, María Alejandra CLIMENT PERIN, Mariana ALAMAR ABRIL, Pilar BAÑOS CARRASCO, Patricia PUERTA ROLDÁN, Antonio GUILLÉN QUESADA, Belén PÉREZ-DUEÑAS, Enric FERRER RODRÍGUEZ, Jordi RUMIÀ ARBOIX#14663 - P045 Deep brain stimulation and glial tumors: causal relationship or coincidence? Mehmet Osman AKÇAKAYA (Istanbul, TURKEY), Asel SARYYEVA, Hans E. HEISSLER, Joachim K. KRAUSS#14721 - P046 Structural connectivity to relevant fiber tracts of contacts effectively alleviating rigidity in deep brain stimulation. Juergen SCHLAIER (Regensburg, GERMANY), Quirin STROTZER, Anton BEER, Claudia FELLNER, Alexander BRAWANSKI, Judith ANTHOFER#14748 - P047 Stimulation of neuronal networks: the new reality about deep brain stimulation in parkinson’s disease. Arévalo Sáenz ALEJAN-DRA (Madrid, SPAIN), López Manzanares LYDIA, Manzanares RAFAEL, García-Pallero Mº ÁNGELES, Navas MARTA, Pastor JESÚS, Vega Zelaya LORENA, Torres CRISTINA V.#14817 - P048 “Radiofrequency lesion of prelemniscal radiations for non-parkinsonian tremor treatment”. Jose Luis NAVARRO (ciudad de México, MEXICO), Francisco VELASCO, Jose Damian CARRILLO, Julian E. SOTO, Gustavo AGUADO, Juan Manuel ALTAMIRANO#14948 - P049 Reduction of rate of intracranial haemorrhage after deep brain stimulation by PFA 100 test as a diagnostic tool for impaired coagu-lation? Ann-Kristin HELMERS (Kiel, GERMANY), Isabell LÜBBING, Michael SYNOWITZ, Steffen PASCHEN, Daniela FALK#15143 - P050 Glutaric Acidemia Type I and Deep Brain Stimulation: Case Presentation. Monica LARA ALMUNIA (MADRID, SPAIN), Ines LEGARDA RAMIREZ, Barbara VIVES PASTOR, German GOMEZ ROMERO, Leandro BRO-GUI, Antonio MAS BONET, Marta BRELL DOVAL, Javier IBAÑEZ DOMINGUEZ

#15381 - P051 Skin-erosion and infection in DBS: an avoidable com-plication? Edurne RUIZ DE GOPEGUI (Barakaldo, SPAIN), Gaizka BILBAO, Juan Carlos GOMEZ ESTEBAN, Beatriz TIJERO, Imanol LAMBARRI, Ainara DOLADO, Iñigo POMPOSO#15528 - P052 Bilateral deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nuclei in Parkinson’s disease patients with camptocormic posture. Fadi ALMAHARIQ (Zagreb, CROATIA), Domagoj DLAKA, Dominik ROMIC, Petar MARCINKOVIC, Darko ORESKOVIC, Andelo KASTELANCIC, Marina RAGUZ, Darko CHUDY#15791 - P053 STN and Neuroprotection. Jorge GURIDI (Madrid, SPAIN), Ana TOMÁS-BIOSCA#16103 - P054 Subthalamic Nucleus Stimulation in the Treatment of Tremor Dominant Parkinson’s Disease after Heart Transplantation and Vim Gamma-Knife Thalamotomy. Michał SOBSTYL (Warsaw, POLAND), Marcin KONOPKA, Tomasz PASTERSKI, Marta ALEKSANDROWICZ#16108 - P055 Large hemorrhagic cerebral venous infarction due to deep brain stimulation leads placement. Report of 2 cases. Michał SOBSTYL (Warsaw, POLAND), Marta ALEKSANDROWICZ, Tomasz PASTERSKI#16113 - P056 The Influence of Unilateral Subthalamic Deep Brain Stimu-lation on the Quality of Life of Patients with Parkinson’s Disease. Michał SOBSTYL (Warsaw, POLAND), Tomasz PASTERSKI, Marta ALEKSANDROWICZ#16115 - P057 Hemorrhagic Complications Revealed on Immediate Intraoperative Stereotactic Computed Tomography Imaging During Deep Brain Stimulator Implantations. Michał SOBSTYL (Warsaw, POLAND), Marta ALEKSANDROWICZ, Tomasz PASTERSKI#16138 - P058 Feasibility study of a multi-modal Parkinson monitoring system. Margot HEIJMANS (Maastricht, THE NETHERLANDS), Jeroen HABETS, Mark KUIJF, Yasin TEMEL, An STEVENS, Jos AARTS, Pieter KUBBEN#16144 - P059 An update on adaptive deep brain stimulation in Parkinson’s disease. Margot HEIJMANS (Maastricht, THE NETHERLANDS), Jeroen HABETS, Mark KUIJF, Marcus JANSSEN, Yasin TEMEL, Pieter KUBBEN#16156 - P060 Deep Brain Stimulation with directional leads in movement disorders: mid-term follow up. Andrea LANDI (MONZA, ITALY), Francesco PAOLONI, Clarissa CAVANDOLI, Giusy GUZZI, David PIRILLO, Andrea TREZZA, Angelo ANTONINI, Angelo LAVANO, Domenico D’AVELLA#16157 - P061 Development of an ‘experience sampling method’ ques-tionnaire to assess Parkinsonian motor fluctuations. Jeroen HABETS (Maastricht, THE NETHERLANDS), Margot HEIJMANS, Claudia SIMONS, Albert LEENTJENS, Yasin TEMEL, Mark KUIJF, Pieter KUBBEN#16168 - P063 Magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound unila-teral thalamotomy for the treatment of essential tremor: outcomes and complications after 1 year of follow-up in 21 patients. Marta DEL ÁLAMO DE PEDRO (Madrid, SPAIN), Raul MARTINEZ, Jorge MAÑEZ, Jose Angel PINEDA, Rafael RODRIGUEZ, Esther DE LUIS, Lidia VELA, Obeso JOSE#16169 - P064 MRI-guided Focused Ultrasound thalamotomy for Multiple Sclerosis-associated tremor: a case report. Marta DEL ÁLAMO DE PEDRO (Madrid, SPAIN), Fernandez BEATRIZ, Raul MARTINEZ, Jose Angel PINEDA, Rafael RODRIGUEZ, Esther DE LUIS, Frida HERNANDEZ, Obeso JOSE#16174 - P065 Outcomes of a prospective, multi-center international registry of deep brain stimulation for parkinson’s disease. Jan VESPER (DUSSELDORF, GERMANY), Roshini JAIN, Heleen SCHOLTES, Alex WANG, Michael T. BARBE, Steffen PASCHEN, Andrea KÜHN, Monika PÖTTER-NERGER, Jens VOLKMANN, Guenther DEUSCHL#16175 - P066 Real-world outcomes using a novel directional lead from a deep brain stimulation registry for parkinson’s disease. Jan VESPER (DUSSELDORF, GERMANY), Roshini JAIN, Heleen SCHOLTES, Alex WANG, Michael T. BARBE, Andrea KÜHN, Monika PÖTTER-NERGER, Jens VOLK-MANN, Steffen PASCHEN, Guenther DEUSCHL#16176 - P067 DIRECT DBS: A prospective, multicenter clinical study with double-blinding for a directional deep brain stimulation lead - intra-visit impedance changes. Frank STEIGERWALD (Würzburg, GERMANY), Jens VOLKMANN, Cordula MATTHIES, Anna DALAL-KIRSCH, Stephan CHA-BARDES, Rob DE BIE, Peter R. SCHUURMAN, Elena MORO, Valerie FRAIX, Sara MEONI, David BLUM, Leon JUAREZ PAZ, Kenny WYNANTS, Nic VAN DYCK#16177 - P068 DIRECT DBS: A prospective, multicenter clinical study with double-blinding for a directional deep brain stimulation lead - visualiza-tion of optimal directionally stimulated anatomy. Frank STEIGERWALD (Würzburg, GERMANY), Jens VOLKMANN, Cordula MATTHIES, Anna DALAL-KIRSCH, Stephan CHABARDES, Rob DE BIE, Peter R. SCHUURMAN, Elena MORO, Valerie FRAIX, Sara MEONI, David BLUM, Leon JUAREZ PAZ, Kenny WYNANTS, Nic VAN DYCK

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#16179 - P069 DIRECT DBS: A prospective, multicenter clinical study with double-blinding for a directional deep brain stimulation lead – therapeutic windows with directional stimulation. Frank STEIGERWALD (Würzburg, GERMANY), Jens VOLKMANN, Cordula MATTHIES, Anna DALAL-KIRSCH, Stephan CHABARDES, Rob DE BIE, Peter R. SCHUURMAN, Elena MORO, Valerie FRAIX, Sara MEONI, David BLUM, Leon JUAREZ PAZ, Kenny WYNANTS, Nic VAN DYCK#16181 - P070 Treatment results of focused ultrasound therapy for essential tremor in our group. Kenji FUKUTOME (Osaka, JAPAN), Hidehiro HIRABAYASHI, Ohnishi HIDEYUKI, Naotaka SATO#16187 - P071 The changing landscape of surgery for parkinson’s disease. Christopher LOZANO (Toronto, CANADA), Joseph TAM, Andres LOZANO#16191 - P072 Long-term outcome of thalamic deep brain stimulation for head tremor: A case report and literature review. Hayato YAMAHATA (Tokyo, JAPAN), Shiro HORISAWA, Takakazu KAWAMATA, Takaomi TAIRA#16201 - P073 The influence of Virchow-Robin(VR) spaces on deep brain stimulation in cases of idiopathic Parkinson’s disease. Shabari GIRISHAN (New Delhi, INDIA), Jitin BAJAJ, Kanwaljeet GARG, Manohan SINGH#16205 - P074 Dyskinesias related to directional subthalamic stimulation guided by neurophysiological parameters in Parkinson Disease. Carla FERNANDEZ GARCIA, Carla FERNANDEZ GARCIA (Madrid, SPAIN), Fernando ALONSO FRECH, Maria Jose CATALAN, Maria Mercedes GONZALEZ HIDALGO, Jordi MATIAS-GUIU GUIA#16208 - P075 Deep Brain Stimulation for Benign Tremulous Parkinsonism. Kenji SUGIYAMA (Hamamatsu, JAPAN), Takao NOZAKI, Tetsuya ASAKAWA, Hiroki NAMBA#16213 - P076 Comparing apples and pears – Stimulation-induced cerebellar syndromes in VIM/DRT-DBS. Bastian Elmar Alexander SAJONZ (Freiburg, GERMANY), Marco REISERT, Ganna BLAZHENETS, Christoph MAURER, Horst URBACH, Philipp Tobias MEYER, Volker Arnd COENEN#16216 - P077 Compared value of clinical examination and O-arm to judge best therapeutic electrode placement during DBS surgery. Etienne PRALONG (Lausanne, SWITZERLAND), Michael RIS, Mayte CASTRO-JIMENEZ, Bloch JOCELYNE#16218 - P078 Non-motor symptoms in STN-DBS PD patients: a three–year follow-up study. Dejan GEORGIEV (Ljubljana, SLOVENIA), Maruša MENCINGER, Robert RAJNAR, Polona MUŠIČ, Mitja BENEDIČIČ, Dušan FLISAR, Maja TROŠT#16240 - P079 intraoperative microelectrode recording and macrostimu-lation in deep brain stimulation surgery and their impact on lead positio-ning. Philipp KRAUSS (Zurich, SWITZERLAND), Markus F. OERTEL, Heide BAUMANN-VOGEL, Lukas L. IMBACH, Johannes SARNTHEIN, Christian R. BAUMANN, Luca REGLI, Lennart H. STIEGLITZ#16241 - P080 Preoperative quantitative evaluation of psychological determinants in abnormal head postures. Emily SANREY (Montpellier), Camille LABATE, Laura CIF, Victoria GONZALEZ, Fabienne CYPRIEN, Eric BORGEAIS, Emilie CHAN SENG, Philippe COUBES#16242 - P081 A novel “gyrusplasty” technique to reduce csf leakage during dbs surgery. Janek FRANTZÉN (Turku, FINLAND), Tommi HÄLLI, Jaakko RINNE#16247 - P082 Choreoathetosis in cerebral palsy: pallidal versus thalamic deep brain stimulation. Assel SARYYEVA (Hannover, GERMANY), Marc E. WOLF, Christian BLAHAK, Christoph SCHRADER, Joachim K. KRAUSS#16260 - P083 Deep brain stimulation for the treatment of pantothenate kinase-associated neurodegeneration: Early surgical results in two patients. Mehmet Osman AKÇAKAYA (Istanbul, TURKEY), Nihan Hande AKÇAKAYA, Sibel Uğur İŞERI, Uğur ÖZBEK, Talat KIRIS, Zuhal YAPICI#16264 - P084 Long-term repetitive deep brain stimulation in a MPTP mouse model of Parkinson’s disease. Sylvana POL, Sylvana POL (Maastricht, THE NETHERLANDS), Yasin TEMEL, Ali JAHANSHAHI#16277 - P085 Pallidal deep brain stimulation for dystonia: localization of active electrode contacts. Simone ZITTEL, Ute HIDDING, Bálint VÁRKUTI, Maria TRUMPFHELLER, Vanessa LUPICI BALTZER, Alessandro GULBERTI, Miriam SCHAPER, Carsten BUHMANN, Andreas Ak ENGEL, Christian GERLOFF, Manfred WESTPHAL, Johannes A KOEPPEN, Monika POETTER-NERGER, Christian Ke MOLL, Wolfgang HAMEL (Hamburg, GERMANY)#16289 - P086 Long-term effect of microvascular decompression on social anxiety disorder and health-related quality of life in patients with hemifacial spasm: a three years prospective study. Young Goo KIM (Gyeongju-si, KOREA)

#16298 - P089 Motor cortex and subthalamic nucleus dynamics underlying leg motor functions. Eduardo MARTIN MORAUD (Lausanne, SWITZERLAND), Elvira PIRONDINI, Etienne PRALONG, Gregoire COURTINE, Jocelyne BLOCH#16299 - P090 Experience with directional leads and image guide program-ming in Ramon y Cajal University Hospital. Marta DEL ÁLAMO DE PEDRO (Madrid, SPAIN), Ignacio REGIDOR, Lidia CABAÑES, Marta VILLADONIGA, Ignacio MARTINEZ, Iciar AVILES#16305 - P091 Intraoperative stimulation compared to postoperative contact review in Parkinson’s disease patients. Victor GERAEDTS (Leiden, THE NETHERLANDS), Rogier VAN HAM, Johan MARINUS, Johannes VAN HILTEN, Arne MOSCH, Carel HOFFMANN, Niels VAN DER GAAG, Maria Fiorella CONTARINO#16316 - P092 Optimization of subthalamic deep brain stimulation with use of anatomical 3D brain atlas. David COLLE (Gent, BELGIUM), Henry COLLE, Chris VAN DER LINDEN, Camelia BOGAERT-MICLAUS, Giovanni ALESSI, Bob DHAEN, Bonny NOENS, Kristel VANCHAZE#16318 - P093 Pulsed electron avalanche knife (PlasmaBlade) in repla-cement of implanted pulse generator for deep brain stimulation. Kyaw Zayar THANT (Birmingham, UK), Joshua PEPPER, Jamilla KAUSAR, Alistair LEWTHWAITE, Anwen WHITE#16323 - P094 Co-registering Thalamus for Analysis of Patient-specific Intra-operative Improvement Maps in DBS. Dorian VOGEL (Muttenz, SWIT-ZERLAND), Ashesh SHAH, Fabiola ALONSO, Jean-Jacques LEMAIRE, Karin WÅRDELL#16327 - P095 Local field potentials in the pedunculopontine nucleus during a virtual gait task. Matthieu FAILLOT (Paris), Antoine COLLOMB-CLERC, Marion ALBARÈS, Angèle VAN HAMME, Eric BARDINET, Sara FERNAN-DEZ-VIDAL, Brian LAU, Marie-Laure WELTER, Carine KARACHI#16330 - P096 Clinical application of electrode localisation after deep brain stimulation for Parkinson’s disease for quantitative appraisal of patient outcomes. Michael HART (Cambridge, UK), Philip BUTTERY, Robert MORRIS#16334 - P097 Radiofrequency thalamotomy for tremor - correlating heating parameters to lesion size and comparison to gamma knife and ultrasound. Fotios BOURLOGIANNIS (London, UK), Meriem AMAROUCHE, Abteen MOSTOFI, Francesca MORGANTE, Erlich Ac PEREIRA#16350 - P098 Towards cortico-STN biomarkers for the optimization of DBS therapies in patients with Parkinson’s disease. Elvira PIRONDINI (Geneva, SWITZERLAND), Eduardo MARTIN MORAUD, Mariana FALCÃO, Silvia OBERTINO, Elisabetta MESSINA, Mayte CASTRO JIMENEZ, Etienne PRALONG, Dimitri VAN DE VILLE, Jocelyne BLOCH#16352 - P099 Deep brain stimulation of the sub thalamic nucleus improves incidental sequence learning in Parkinson’s disease. An imaging study. Leonora WILKINSON, David J BROOKS, Patricia LIMOUSIN, Nicola PAVESE, Yen Foung TAI, Gary HOTTON, Catherine JONES, Marjan JAHANSHAHI (London, UK)#16364 - P100 Individualized, atlas-independent diffusion tensor ima-ging-based thalamic segmentation and tissue activation modeling in deep brain stimulation for essential tremor. Layla HOUSHMAND, Karlo MALAGA, Kelvin CHOU, Cameron MCINTYRE, Parag PATIL (Ann Arbor, USA)#16369 - P101 Data-driven electrophysiological prediction of therapeutic tissue activation volumes for subthalamic deep brain stimulation in Parkin-son disease. Charles LU, Karlo MALAGA, Kelvin CHOU, Cynthia CHESTEK, Parag PATIL (Ann Arbor, USA)#16371 - P102 The role of kinesthetic cells within the subthalamic nucleus in deep brain stimulation for parkinson’s disease. Erik BOLIER (Chicago, USA), Maarten BOT, Pepijn VAN DEN MUNCKHOF, Gian PAL, Sepehr SANI, Glenn STEBBINS, Leo VERHAGEN METMAN#16376 - P103 Spinal cord stimulation as therapeutic option in Parkinson disease with axial symptoms: effects on walking and quality of life. Vincent D’HARDEMARE (Paris), Cécile HUBSCH, Jean Philippe BRANDEL, Nathalie PATTE-KARSENTY, Marc ZIEGLER, Jean-Baptiste THIEBAUT#16385 - P104 Visualization and computer-assisted classification of the microelectrode recording data in real time during STN DBS surgery. Yaroslav PARPALEY (Dortmund, GERMANY), Andre WASCHK, Jens KRÜGER, Manuel MACHADO LEMOS RODRIGUES#16390 - P105 Evolution of dbs implantation using the neuromate robot in paediatric dystonia. Jonathan R. ELLENBOGEN (London, UK), Vijay NARBAD, Harutomo HASEGAWA, Richard SELWAY

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#16392 - P106 Incidence of electrode problems, and revision techniques in paediatric robot-assisted DBS surgery. Jonathan ELLENBOGEN (London, UK), Anna OVIEDOVA, Harutomo HASEGAWA, Margaret KAMINSKA, Sarah PERIDES, Daniel LUMSDEN, Jean-Pierre LIN, Keyoumars ASHKAN, Richard SELWAY#16418 - P107 To groove or not to groove the extension connections in Deep Brain Stimulation? Fatma DUMAN, Bircan YUCEKAYA, Atilla YILMAZ (Hatay, TURKEY)

POSTERS 05 POSTERS ZONE 3 - LEVEL 4POSTERS NEURO-REHABILITATION - NEUROPHYSIOLOGY#16128 - P108 Deep Brain Stimulation in Spinal Cord Injured Patients – Study Protocol and Proceedings. Lennart STIEGLITZ (Zurich, SWITZERLAND), Markus OERTEL, Anna-Sophie HOFER, Lukas IMBACH, Christian BAUMANN, Andrea PRUSSE, Iris KRÜSI, Martin SCHWAB, Armin CURT, Luca REGLI#16139 - P109 Deep brain stimulation of the centromedian-parafasci-cular nucleus affects apomorphine-induced alteration of striatal fast and medium spiking interneurons in a rat model. Mesbah ALAM, Charlene VOIGT, Joachim K KRAUSS, Kerstin SCHWABE (GERMANY)#16141 - P110 The dopamine receptor antagonist haloperidol enhances beta and gamma oscillations and bursts in motor cortex. Mesbah ALAM (Hannover, GERMANY), Theodor DOLL, Joachim K KRAUSS, Kerstin SCHWABE#16244 - P111 Bipolar stimulation in brain tumour resection with combined use of ultrasonic aspiration & suction tip. Henry COLLE (Gent, BELGIUM), David COLLE, Chris VAN DER LINDEN, Peter MULLER#16321 - P112 Motor evoked potential threshold as an electrophysiological marker for optimal electrode placement – experience with 8 cases of deep brain stimulation of the globus pallidus internus. Kaloyan GABROVSKI (Sofia, BULGARIA), Krasimir MINKIN#16384 - P113 Mapping of motor evoked potentials to detect the motor side effects threshold during the DBS surgery. Yaroslav PARPALEY (Dortmund, GERMANY), Lars SCHÖNLAU, Manuel MACHADO LEMOS RODRIGUES, Sabine SKODDA

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#15523 - P114 The use of twist drill craniostomy in frame based stereotactic surgery for brain tumors; single institution experience. Fadi ALMAHARIQ (Zagreb, CROATIA), Domagoj DLAKA, Dominik ROMIC, Petar MARCINKOVIC, Darko ORESKOVIC, Andelo KASTELANCIC, Marina RAGUZ, Darko CHUDY#16184 - P115 Evaluation of the efficacy and safety of surgical treatment for cerebellopontine angle meningiomas. Emilia SOLTAN (Warsaw, POLAND), Artur OZIEBLO, Henryk KOZIARA, Slawomir BARSZCZ, Wieslaw BONICKI, Tomasz MANDAT#16185 - P116 Evaluation of the efficacy and safety of the surgical treat-ment for vestibular schwannomas. Emilia SOLTAN (Warsaw, POLAND), Artur OZIEBLO, Henryk KOZIARA, Slawomir BARSZCZ, Wieslaw BONICKI, Tomasz MANDAT#16186 - P117 Comparison the surgical treatment of cerebellopontine angle meningiomas and vestibular schwannomas. Emilia SOLTAN (Warsaw, POLAND), Artur OZIEBLO, Henryk KOZIARA, Slawomir BARSZCZ, Wieslaw BONICKI, Tomasz MANDAT#16302 - P118 Continuous tumor seeding following stereotactic brains-tem biopsy – A case report and review of the literature. Daniel PINGGERA, Johannes KERSCHBAUMER, Irma KVITSARIDZE, Günther STOCKHAMMER, Christian Franz FREYSCHLAG, Claudius THOMÉ, Wilhelm EISNER (Innsbruck, AUSTRIA)#16328 - P119 Robot assisted stereotactic guide tube aspiration of cystic intracranial tumours: A technical report. Reiko ASHIDA (Bristol, UK), Will SINGLETON, Max WOOLLEY, Neil BARUA, Steven GILL#16378 - P121 Genetic testing of brain tumor samples obtained by ste-reotactic biopsy. Jacek FURTAK, Jacek FURTAK (Bydgoszcz, POLAND)

POSTERS 07 POSTERS ZONE 4 - LEVEL 5POSTERS OTHER#15146 - P122 Intradural spinal cord neuromodulation device development research. Matthew HOWARD (Iowa City, USA)#16154 - P123 Are transventricular approaches associated with increased haemorrhage in functional stereotactic neurosurgery? A comparative study on 550 patients. Joachim RUNGE (Hannover, GERMANY), Marc WOLF, Assel

SARYYEVA, Christoph SCHRADER, Christian BLAHAK, Hansjörg BÄZNER, Mahmoud ABDALLAT, Holger H. CAPELLE, Joachim K. KRAUSS#16207 - P124 The effect of a transdermal scopolamine patch on pos-toperative nausea and vomiting after retromastoid craniectomy with microvascular decompression: A single center, double-blind, randomized controlled trial. Hyun Hee LEE, Hyun-Mi KIM (Gyeonggi-do, KOREA, DEMO-CRATIC REPUBLIC), Ji Eun LEE, Young-Tae JEON, Sanghon PARK, Kihwan HWANG, Jung Ho HAN#16215 - P125 Brain MRI morphometric characteristics as predictor of motor improvement after STN-DBS in Parkinson’s disease patients. Andrius RADZIUNAS (Kaunas, LITHUANIA), Vytenis Pranas DELTUVA, Arimantas TAMASAUSKAS, Adomas BUNEVICIUS#16227 - P126 Incidence and management of hardware-related wound infections in spinal cord, peripheral nerve field and deep brain stimulation surgery: a single center study. Pablo ANDRADE (Cologne, GERMANY), Ingeborg VAN KROONENBURG, Georgios MATIS, Jochen WIRTHS, Veerle VISSER-VANDEWALLE#16239 - P127 superior haemodynamic management during deep brain stimulation by targeted scalp block or conventional local infiltration anaes-thesia? Philipp KRAUSS (Zurich, SWITZERLAND), Natalia A. MARAHORI, Markus F. OERTEL, Florian BARTH, Lennart H. STIEGLITZ#16245 - P128 Section of filum terminale and sacral neuromodulation in patients with possible occult tethered cord syndrome. Claudio RUGGIERO (Napoli, ITALY), Pietro SPENNATO, Raffaele Stefano PARLATO, Anna Maria COTRUFO, Marzia ABBENANTE, Giuseppe CINALLI#16254 - P129 Update to deep brain stimulation on dementia related disorders. Behrad NASSEHI (SAMSUN, TURKEY), Ersoy KOCABICAK#16266 - P130 Antibiotic impregnated catheter coating technique for deep brain stimulation hardware infection: an effective method to avoid intracranial lead removal. Vincenzo LEVI (Milan, ITALY), Giuseppe MESSINA, Andrea FRANZINI, Nicola Ernesto DI LAURENZIO, Giovanni TRINGALI, Angelo FRANZINI, Michele RIZZI#16281 - P131 Deep brain stimulation programming. A clinic experience of programming session routine and time management. Karen O’MALEY (Brisbane, AUSTRALIA), Peter SILBURN, Lisa COOKE, Terry COYNE#16366 - P132 Practical tips of patients’ body position during stereotactic neurosurgery. Takeshi NAKAJIMA (Tochigi, JAPAN), Masayuki TETSUKA, Takehiko KONNO, Kensuke KAWAI#16389 - P133 The History of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery in Saudi Arabia. Ahmed ALKHANI (Riyadh, SAUDI ARABIA)#16611 - P133b Expandable grid, a simple and precise way to use fluo-roscopy as a valuable imaging tool for stereotactic procedures. Dirar ALDABEK (Vienna, AUSTRIA), Denise RIEBEL, François ALESCH

POSTERS 08 POSTERS ZONE 4 - LEVEL 5POSTERS PAIN#14662 - P134 Sodium-fluorescein guidance in microvascular decompres-sion surgery for trigeminal and glossopharyngeal neuralgia: Technical note. Mehmet Osman AKÇAKAYA, Julius HÖHNE, Mustafa Kemal HAMAMCIOGLU (Istanbul, TURKEY), Karl Michael SCHEBESCH, Talat KIRIS#14989 - P135 Impact of the surgical technique on occipital nerve sti-mulation efficacy and complications in patients suffering from refractory chronic cluster headache. Aurelie LEPLUS, Serge BLOND, Jean REGIS, Sylvie RAOUL, Stéphane DERREY, Bechir JARRAYA, Stephan CHABARDES, Jocelyne BLOCH, Francois CAIRE, Sophie COLNAT-COULBOIS, Jimmy VOIRIN, Michel LANTERI-MINET, Denys FONTAINE (Nice)#16133 - P136 percutaneous laser decompression discectomy. Mohamed Ali HASSAN (jeddah, SAUDI ARABIA)#16145 - P137 Acute hypertensive crisis with myoclonic movements induced by withdrawal of intrathecal combined clonidine and morphine administration. Luisa CASSINI ASCENCAO (Hannover, GERMANY), Assel SARYYEVA, Eike CARSTENS, Ignacio TEJEDOR MORENO, Stefanos APALLAS, Majid ESMAEILZADEH, Joachim K. KRAUSS#16152 - P138 Thalamic reorganization in chronic patients with intrace-rebral hemorrhage - A retrospective cross-sectional study. Seong Ho KIM (DAEGU, KOREA), Sung Ho JANG#16204 - P139 Burst Motor Cortex Stimulation in Chronic Central Pain. Paweł SOKAL (Bydgoszcz, POLAND), Marek HARAT, Jacek FURTAK, Marcin RUDAŚ, Marcin RUSINEK#16243 - P140 Percutaneous gasserian rhizotomy using combined intraoperative O-Arm CT scan and neuronavigation: a technical note. Marie ONNO (NICE), Bruno CHIAPELLO, Diego LOMBARDI, Aurélie LEPLUS, Denys FONTAINE

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#16246 - P141 Thoracic ganglionectomy: a rescue technique after failed dorsal root ganglion stimulation. Assel SARYYEVA (Hannover, GERMANY), Luisa CASSINI ASCENCAO, Joachim RUNGE, Joachim K. KRAUSS#16251 - P142 Spinal cord stimulation in failed back surgery syndrome: implanting in a latin-american center. Sebastian KORNFELD, Jorge RASMUSSEN, Pedro PLOU, Gustavo GARATEGUI, Claudio YAMPOLSKY, Carlos CIRAOLO (Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA)#16253 - P143 Motor cortex stimulation for refractory chronic pain. Daniela Sol MASSA, Jeickson Javier VERGARA MARTINEZ, Esteban IDARRAGA VANEGAS, Fiorella MARTIN, Gustavo GARATEGUI, Claudio YAMPOLSKY, Carlos CIRAOLO (Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA)#16262 - P144 Application of radiofrequency for pain treatment. Presen-tation of our experience at the different therapeutic targets in the spine. Pedro PLOU, Fernando PADILLA, Esteban IDARRAGA VANEGAS, Santiago HEM, Gustavo GARATEGUI, Carlos CIRAOLO (Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA)#16263 - P145 Role of spinal neurostimulation in the treatment of complex regional pain syndrome: a multidisciplinary approach. Jeickson Javier VERGARA MARTINEZ, Daniela Sol MASSA, Fernando PADILLA, Gustavo GARATEGUI, Rodolfo GUELMAN, Carlos CIRAOLO (Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA)#16336 - P146 Deep brain and peripheral nerve stimulation as combined treatment of bilateral facial pain. Marta NAVAS (Madrid, SPAIN), Lorena VEGA, Jesus PASTOR, Cristina TORRES#16340 - P147 Microvascular decompression for trigeminal neuralgia: hypertensive patients recur more and are particularly vulnerable to longer surgery waiting times. Vasco PINTO (Porto, PORTUGAL), Eduardo CUNHA, Carla SILVA#16341 - P148 Effects of ozone on pain and disability among patients with failed back surgery syndrome. Jairo Silva Dos ANGELOS (SAO PAULO, BRAZIL), Danilo COSTA BARBOSA, Gleica MARIA JOSINO DE MACENA, Francisco Nêuton De Oliveira MAGALHÃES, Bernardo MONACO, Erich Talamoni FONOFF#16368 - P149 O-arm guided percutaneous radiofrequency cordotomy for intractable cancer pain. Ido STRAUSS (Tel Aviv, ISRAEL), Assaf BERGER, Uri HOCHBERG, Alexander ZEGERMAN, Rotem TELLEM#16393 - P150 Pathophysiology of the constant burning, tingling element of neuropathic pain: a new hypothesis. Osvaldo VILELA-FILHO (Goiania, BRAZIL), Renata CAVALCANTE, Murielle MOURA, Barbara MORAIS, Camila DALLE, Flavia GRANDI, Victoria COELHO#16402 - P151 Efficacy and safety of minimally invasive, novel adjustable frequency therapy, Parasthesia free Spinal cord stimulation in prospec-tive, multicenter study. Aleksandra MAJ-KESICKA (Zlotniki, POLAND), Pawel SOKAL, Marek HARAT, Leszek HERBOWSKI, Zennar KHEDER, Jacek NACEWICZ

POSTERS 09 POSTERS ZONE 4 - LEVEL 5POSTERS PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS#15126 - P152 Evaluation of results of neuroablative surgery for the treat-ment of aggressive behavior. Julian Eduardo SOTO ABRAHAM (MEXICO, MEXICO), Juan Manuel ALTAMIRANO, Francisco VELASCO CAMPOS, Gustavo AGUADO CARRILLO, Jose CARRILLO RUIZ, Jose Luis NAVVARO OLVERA#16130 - P153 Characteristics of personality of severe Tourette syndrome undergoing deep brain stimulation. Takanobu KAIDO (Higashiosaka, JAPAN)#16137 - P154 Deep brain stimulation in the subgenual cingulate and in the nucleus accumbens as treatment in patients with chronic, severe and refractory anorexia nervosa. Gloria VILLALBA MARTINEZ (BARCELONA, SPAIN), Rocio GUARDIOLA WANDEN-BERGHE, Purificación SALGADO SERRANO, Jose María GINES MIRANDA, Santiago MEDRANO MARTORELL, Rosa María MANERO BORRAS, Gerardo CONESA BERTRÁN, Antonio GRAU TOURIÑO, Gustavo GRAU BAROLAT, Víctor PÉREZ SOLA#16161 - P155 Withdrawal of Deep Brain Stimulation after Long-term Remission in Patients with Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome. Yuiko KIMURA (Tokyo, JAPAN)#16193 - P156 Behavioral changes during mapping with directional stimulation in a patient with Parkinson’s disease. Chris VAN DER LINDEN (Ghent, BELGIUM), Camelia BOGAERT-MICLAUS, Henry COLLE, David COLLE

#16232 - P157 Positive clinical effects of Gamma Knife capsulotomy in a patient with Deep Brain Stimulation-refractory Tourette Syndrome and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Raphaelle RICHIERI (Marseille), Jean REGIS, Christophe LANÇON, Graham BLACKMAN, Richard MUSIL, Andrea CAVANNA#16238 - P158 Towards biomarkers in psychiatry: detecting longitudinal behavioural correlates of communication in schizophrenia with digital phenotyping and its implication for neurosurgery. John ERAIFEJ (Oxford, UK), Patrick STAPLES, John TOROUS, Jukka-Pekka ONNELA#16250 - P159 Metacognitive therapy in OCD: modulation of local field potentials. Assel SARYYEVA (Hannover, GERMANY), Lotta WINTER, Kerstin SCHWABE, Mesbach ALAM, Kai KAHL, Joachim K. KRAUSS#16255 - P160 Deep brain stimulation for obsessive-compulsive disorder – compliance issue: report of two cases. Tomasz WIECZOREK (Wrocław, POLAND), Jan BESZŁEJ, Artur WEISER, Patryk PIOTROWSKI, Karolina FILA-WITECKA, Damian SIWICKI, Paweł TABAKOW, Joanna RYMASZEWSKA#16278 - P161 Lateral hypothalamic stimulation does not improve anthro-pometric measures in Prader Willi syndrome. Ruth FRANCO, Erich FONOFF, Pedro ALVARENGA, Eduardo ALHO, Antonio Carlos LOPES, Marcelo HOEXTER, Marcelo BATISTUZZO, Raquel PAIVA, Anita TAUB, Euripides MIGUEL, Manoel TEIXEIRA, Durval DAMIANI, Clement HAMANI (TORONTO, CANADA)#16294 - P162 Long term outcome of deep brain stimulation for refractory obsessive-compulsive disorder: a multiple case study. Fabienne CYPRIEN (MONTPELLIER Cedex 5), Benjamin GRIVET, Jean-Philippe BOULENGER, Victoria GONZALEZ MARTINEZ, Delphine CAPDEVIELLE, Emily SANREY, Emilie CHAN-SENG, Laura CIF, Philippe COUBES#16313 - P163 Laitinen’s subgenual cingulotomy. Antti HUOTARINEN (Kuopio, FINLAND), Riku KIVISAARI, Marwan HARIZ#16351 - P164 ‘Mummy’s Boys’: Do mothers accommodate their child’s OCD differently from fathers, and what are the implications for assessment and treatment? Anne MATHER (Dundee, UK), David CHRISTMAS, Keith MATTHEWS#16353 - P165 Neurosurgery for Mental Disorder: Current attitudes of mental health nurses and nursing students, and a comparison to the his-torical attitudes of psychiatrists. Karen J WALKER (Dundee, UK), Rhiannon BUICK, David M B CHRISTMAS#16403 - P166 ‘Single shot’ gamma knife capsulotomy for treatment-re-fractory obsessive-compulsive disorder: One year clinical outcomes. Nicole MCLAUGHLIN, Nicole MCLAUGHLIN (Providence, USA), Marcelo HOEXTER, Wael ASAAD, Morgan PATRICK, Georg NOREN, Peter LAURO, Benjamin GREENBERG, Euripedes MIGUEL, Steven RASMUSSEN, Antonio Carlos LOPES#16407 - P167 9 volts in the stimulation of the inferior thalamic peduncle for the improvement of refractory obsessive compulsive disorder in one of three patients operated on with bilateral deep brain stimulation. Adriana Lucia LOPEZ RIOS (TORONTO, CANADA), Luisa Fernanda AHUNCA VELASQUEZ, Alejandro ARISTIZABAL GAVIRIA, Katherine Johanna NARANJO PEREZ, William Duncan HUTCHISON

POSTERS 10 POSTERS ZONE 4 - LEVEL 5POSTERS RADIOSURGERY#16192 - P168 Pallido-thalamic tract ablation for the treatment of Par-kinson’s disease. Fusako YOKOCHI (Tokyo, JAPAN), Takaomi TAIRA, Toshio YAMAGUCHI, Tsutomu KAMIYAMA, Keiichi ABE, Takahiro OUCH, Koh YAMAMOTO, Shiro HORISAWA, Youko SUNAMI, Ryoichi OKIYAMA, Makoto TANIGUCHI, Sasanuma JINICHI#16209 - P169 Results of Gamma Knife surgery in patients with residual tumours following excision of giant vestibular schwannomas. Sunil GUPTA (Chandigarh, INDIA), Manjul TRIPATHI#16256 - P170 Stereotactic radiosurgery for patients with ten or more brain metastases. Elliot SCHIFF, Luke SWASZEK, Jonathan KNISELY, Aditya HALTHORE, Sussan SALAS, Nina KOHN, Michael SCHULDER (Lake Success, NY, USA)#16286 - P171 Gamma Knife Thalamotomy for tremor: a literature review. Cateno PETRALIA (Cardiff, UK), Neil KITCHEN, Jonathan HYAM#16301 - P172 Toxicity and efficacy of Gamma Knife radiosurgery for brain metastases in melanoma patients with immune therapy. Brigitte GATTERBAUER (Vienna, AUSTRIA), Nadine EBENHERR, Fabian FITSCHEK, Josa M. FRISCHER

POSTER PRESENTATIONS

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POSTERS ZONES

POSTERS ZONE 1EMPIRE ROOMS

POSTERS 01BASIC SCIENCE - P001 > P010

POSTERS ZONE 2LEVEL 3

POSTERS 03IMAGING AND NEURONAVIGATION - P026 > P043

POSTERS ZONE 3LEVEL 4

POSTERS 04MOVEMENT DISORDERS - P044 > P107

POSTERS 05POSTERS NEURO-REHABILITATION + NEUROPHY-SIOLOGY - P108 > P1113

POSTERS ZONE 4 LEVEL 5

POSTERS 02EPILEPSY - P011 > P025

POSTERS 06ONCOLOGY - P114 > P121

POSTERS 07OTHER - P122 > P133b

POSTERS 08PAIN - P134 > P151

POSTERS 09PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS - P152 > P167

POSTERS 10RADIOSURGERY - P168 > P172

LEVEL 5

LEVEL 4

POSTERS ZONE 3

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EMPIRE ROOMS

POSTERSZONE 1

POSTERSZONE 2

POSTERS ZONE 4

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INDUSTRY-SPONSORED LUNCH WORKSHOPS

THURSDAY 27 SEPTEMBER12:00 - 13:30ABBOTT FESTIVAL THEATRE AUDITORIUMPATIENT CENTRIC INNOVATION AND THE FUTURE OF DBS SURGERYJan VESPER, M.D., Ph.D. (University Hospital Düsseldorf, Germany)Patric BLOMSTEDT, M.D., PhD (University of Umea, Sweden)Prof. Sergiu GROPPA, MD PhD (Johannes-Gutenberg-University Hospital Mainz, Germany)Binith CHEERAN, MD, PhD (Abbott)

BRAINLAB DEACONS SUITE MOVING DBS FORWARDFibertractography in Stereotactic Procedure. Volker COENEN (University Clinic Freiburg, Germany)Accuracy of Deep Brain Lead Implantation with Airo®. Stéphane PALFI (Hôpital Henri Mondor, Créteil, France)VTA- and tractography-based DBS programming in everyday practice. Philipp CAPETIAN (University Clinic Würzburg, Germany)

INSIGHTEC WOLFSON HALL BNEXT GENERATION LESIONING WITH FOCUSED ULTRASOUND: THE DATA, LEARNINGS AND THE FUTURE, BY LEADING NEUROSURGEONS Dipankar NANDI, MD, (Imperial College London, London, UK)Jordi Rumià ARBOIX, MD, (Hospital Clínic of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain)Rees COSGROVE, MD, (Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA, USA)

MEDTRONIC WOLFSON HALL ASURGICAL PROCEDURE & THERAPY INNOVATIONChairman: Prof Krauss, GermanySurgical Treatment Options and Patient Selection for Drug Resistant Epilepsy. Dr Gross (USA)Clinical data progresses in Sensing & close loop DBS for OCD. Dr Denys (Netherlands)Clinical use of VNA modelling & DTI and future potential for Movement disorder DBS. Dr Lefranc (France)

FRIDAY 28 SEPTEMBER12:00 - 13:30ALPHA OMEGA WOLFSON HALL BINNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR OPTIMAL LEAD PLACEMENT IN AWAKE AND ASLEEP DBSChairman: Carine Karachi (Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris)DBS Lead Confirmation Techniques for Physiologically Optimal Lead Placement. Stephan Chabardes (CHU Grenoble)Future of Electrophysiological Mapping Techniques for DBS Navigation. Ido Strauss (Tel aviv Medical Center)Physiological Mapping During Asleep DBS Procedures. Christian Moll (University Medical Center Hamburg- Eppendorf)Automatic GPi Navigation - SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats). Hagai Bergman (Hadassah Medical Center)

BOSTON SCIENTIFIC FESTIVAL THEATRE AUDITORIUMNEW TRENDS AND HORIZONS IN DBSModerators: Stephan Chabardes (Grenoble, France) and Veerle Visser Vandewalle (Cologne, Germany)From Planning to Programming: Integrated DBS Workflow. Boston ScientificDBS Mechanism of Action - from Biophysics to Clinical. Cameron Mc INTYRE (Cleveland, US)Directionality - Surgical perspective. Stephan CHABARDES (Grenoble, France)Directionality - Programming Guidelines & Workflow Perspective: Role of Visualization. Paul KRACK (Bern, Switzerland)DBS for Alzheimer: What are we learning? Andres LOZANO (Toronto, Canada)Special Award Ceremony

ELEKTA WOLFSON HALL AINNOVATION IN ADVANCED STEREOTACTIC IMAGING AND TREATMENTSession 1 - Welcome. Dan Leksell (Elekta)Session 2 - Why SRS for Functional Disorders. Constantin Tuleasca (CHUV Lausanne, Switzerland)Session 3 - First clinical experience with the Leksell® Vantage™ Stereotactic System at Hospital Ruber International, Madrid. Roberto Martinez Alvarez (Ruber International Hospital, Madrid, Spain)

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PLATINUM

GOLD

BRONZEOTHERS SPONSORS

AD-TECH MEDICAL

ALPHA OMEGA

INOMED

FHC

KARGER

MEDTECH/ZIMMER BIOMET ROBOTICS

PMT CORPORATION

RENISHAW MAYFIELD / DIXI MEDICAL

UF HEALTH SHANDS HOSPITAL

APPROVED BY

ESSFN 2018 SPONSORS

ESSFN 2018 SPONSORS

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EXHIBITION AREA FESTIVAL THEATRE AUDITORIUM

ALL FLOORS

EMPIRE ROOMS

5 64

3

8

ACCESS TO FLOOR 1

LEVEL 2

10 11

ACCESS TOFLOOR 1 & 2

ACCESSTO MAIN AUDITORIUM

9

FLOOR 2

12 13 1415

ACCESSTO MAINAUDITORIUM

FLOOR 1

12

TOEMPIREROOMS

ACCESSTO MAINAUDITORIUM

FLOOR 2

LEVEL 2

FLOOR 1 & EMPIRE ROOMS

BOOTH COMPANY NAME

1 MEDTRONIC

2 ABBOTT

3 RENISHAW PLC/DIXI MEDICAL

4 FHC

5 INOMED

6 AD-TECH MEDICAL

8 INSIGHTEC

9 KARGER

10 PMT CORPORATION

11 ALPHA OMEGA

12 BOSTON SCIENTIFIC

13 BRAINLAB

14 ELEKTA

15 ZIMMER BIOMET

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ACCESS TO THE VENUE

By Rail : Edinburgh Waverley Station is 10 minutes’ walk from the Royal College. Please exit Waverley via the Market Street opening.Take a right and then 1st left onto Cockburn Street and follow the road/hill until the top. Take a left of the top of Cockburn Street onto The Royal Mile. At the 1st set of lights, take a right onto North Bridge and continue along this route until the Royal College is on your left on Nicolson Street. A taxi rank is located just outside the station.

By Tram: The Edinburgh tram route covers 14km from Edinburgh Airport all the way to York Place in the city centre. Stops at Haymarket and Edinburgh Park stations and Ingliston Park & Ride connect trams with rail and bus services along the way.

Every tram stop has ticket vending machines where you can buy Single Tickets and Day Tickets. Return Tickets are also available for journeys to or from Edinburgh Airport only. The ticket vending machines accept most debit and credit cards (£3 minimum spend) as well as 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, £1 and £2 coins. No change is given.

By Bus: Inter-city bus services terminate at the St Andrew’s Square Bus Station. Buses from Princes Street (stops on the side of the street lined by shops- [north]) are very frequent. Ser-vices passing the College include numbers 3, 5, 7, 8, 14, 30, 31 and 33.

A Lothian Buses iPhone app is available to down-load from the iTunes app store free of charge. This app gives you up-to-date information on all of the buses that pass Surgeons’ Hall.

First Edinburgh: 08708 72 72 71www.firstgroup.com Stage Coach: 01383 621 249www.stagecoachbus.comNational Express: 08705 80 80 80www.nationalexpress.com Citylink: 0870 550 5050 www.citylink.co.uk

By Car : Access by car to The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh can be via many routes. You are therefore advised to go onto a route planner to map your journey.We recommend www.theaa.com/route-planner or www.rac.co.uk/route-planner.

Parking :There are metered parking spaces on Roxburgh Place, Richmond Place, and Chambers Street. (which are free after 6.30pm). There is also par-king in Nicolson Square beside the Clydesdale Bank for approx. £7 per day.From the airport: The Airlink bus service departs from just outside the domestic arrivals terminal and the journey to the city centre takes just 30 minutes. Buses leave approximately every 10 minutes. The final destination is Waverley Bridge.

Alternatively, the Edinburgh Trams also depart from the airport to the city centre and the journey takes approximately 35 minutes. Trams depart approximately every 10 minutes.

ACCREDITATION

XXIII congress of the European Society for Ste-reotactic and Functional Neurosurgery (ESSFN). Edinburgh, United Kingdom, 26/09/2018-29/09/2018 has been accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME®) for a maximum of 16 European CME credits (ECMEC®s).Each medical specialist should claim only those credits that he/she actually spent in the educa-tional activity.The EACCME® is an institution of the Euro-pean Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS), www.uems.net.Through an agreement between the European Union of Medical Specialists and the American Medical Association, physicians may convert EACCME® credits to an equivalent number of AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Information on the process to convert EACCME® credits to AMA credits can be found at www.ama-assn.org/education/earn-credit-participation-inter-national-activities.Live educational activities occurring outside of Canada, recognised by the UEMS-EACCME® for ECMEC® credits are deemed to be Accredited Group Learning Activities (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.

AWARDS

During the ESSFN congress (Edinburgh, 26-29 September 2018), 3 prizes of 1.000€ for « Best oral presentation » and 3 prizes of 500€ for « best poster » will be awarded.The awardees will be announced during the closing ceremony.

BADGES

Admission to ESSFN Congress scientific sessions is reserved for delegates only. Delegates receive a name badge with their registration materials. Badges should be worn at all times, as they will be used to control access to all ESSFN Congress sessions and activities. Exhibitor staff will be admitted to scientific sessions.

CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE

Certificates of attendance will not be handed out on site but will automatically be sent by email after the congress.

CLOAKROOM

Wednesday, 26 September: 12:30 – 20:30Thursday, 27 September: 8:00 – 19:00Friday, 28 September: 8:00 – 17:00Saturday, 29 September: 8:00 – 13:00

CURRENCY

Sterling (GPB) is the official currency.Banks and Currency Exchanges are widely avai-lable in Edinburgh.

DINING

Various restaurants are located in the immediate vicinity of the congress venue for your lunch or dinner. No lunches will be served during the congress, coffee and refreshment breaks will be provided.

ELECTRICITY

Voltage in Edinburgh is 220/240 volts, at 50Hz and the sockets in use are type G. Plan to bring a transformer for your electrical or electronic equipment using different voltage.

EXHIBITION HALL

The exhibition hall will be open during the fol-lowing hours:Wednesday, 26 September: 13:00 – 18:00Followed by the welcome reception at 19:00Thursday, 27 September: 8:30 – 18:30Friday, 28 September: 8:30 – 17:00Saturday, 29 September: 8:30 – 13:00

INDUSTRY-SPONSORED WORKSHOPS & SYMPOSIA

The industrial partners to the congress will hold workshops and symposia on 27 & 28 September. Registrations can be made onsite with the organi-sing companies at their respective booth, subject to availabilities.

LANGUAGE

The official language of the ESSFN Congress is English.

REGISTRATION

The registration desk will be open during the following hours:Wednesday, 26 September: 12:00 – 19:00Thursday, 27 September: 7:30 – 19:00Friday, 28 September: 7:30 – 17:00Saturday, 29 September: 7:30 – 13:00

SPEAKER PREVIEW ROOM

Speakers are required to upload their presenta-tion(s) in the preview room immediately upon arrival, after retrieving their speaker badge. The preview room of the Festival Theatre is located backstage and the preview room of the Royal College of Surgeons is in the Quincentenary building (next to Wolfson Hall A & B). Computers will be available for speakers who need to check their presentation or make last-minute updates. May we remind you that the only authorized is PC or MAC video projection. No personal laptop allowed.

WIFI

A free access to the wireless network is available in the congress venue.

CONGRESS INFORMATION

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