Bootcamp for Vascular and Endovascular Neurosurgery
 

Welcome


Dear friends and colleagues,

The Panel of the EANS Vascular Section is happy to announce the third BOOT-CAMP FOR VASCULAR AND ENDOVASCULAR NEUROSURGERY, that will be held in Milan, Italy, in March and April 2025.

The idea of this Course comes out of the necessity to find new ways to train Young Neurosurgeons in vascular pathologies.

To remain at the forefront of evaluating, caring for, and treating patients with cerebrovascular disease, vascular neurosurgery must evolve toward a specialty, mastering the knife as well as the catheter. We strongly believe that it is time for European neurosurgeons to start training residents in endovascular neurosurgery in the same way we train neurosurgeons in every other neurosurgical discipline, as is already the case in the rest of the world.

In this direction go the Endovascular Courses that have aroused an incredible interest.

This Course is divided in two parts: a theoretical Part (2-day web-seminars) (Part 1) and a week later the attendees will be involved in the Hands-on exercise on site (2 days practical sessions) with 15 faculty members (Part 2). There is no limit number for the attendees that would participate to the theoretical part: otherwise, there will be a maximum of 30 attendees for the Hands-on sessions, to permit have all the time necessary to perform clipping and by-passes using Placenta models and coiling and flow-diverter stent, always supervised by the faculty members.

The international faculty consists of world renowned vascular and endovascular neurosurgeons that will be happy to provide insights into their clinical activities and experiences.

We hope to see you in Milan.


Course Directors
Prof. Simone Peschillo, Prof, Marco Cenzato on behalf of the EANS VASCULAR SECTION




Target Audience

The Course’s target audience will be clinical fellows and early career surgeons with interest in cerebrovascular pathologies.


Audience Size

The Course will host 30 participants in- person for the hands-on sessions and up to 100 participants virtually for the theoretical part.


Learning Objectives

At the end of the Course, participants will be able to:

  1. Make evidence-based recommendations for the management of cerebrovascular diseases including treatment selection of surgery, endovascular, radiosurgery or conservative management.
  2. Combine clinical, anatomical, and radiological data to formulate a surgical or endovascular treatment plan for specific case-based scenarios in cerebrovascular surgery.
  3. Apply technical nuances, endovascular and surgical techniques in a hands-on simulated wet lab to enhance workflow, and address both perceived and unperceived intra-operative challenges, having the chance to try the clipping and by-pass technique and to approach the endovascular treatment.

This Course would like to provide a comprehensive, hands-on learning experience in the treatment of neurovascular disorders.


 

Faculty

COURSE DIRECTORS

  • Prof Marco Cenzato (Italy)
  • Prof Simone Peschillo (Italy)


  • PRELIMINARY FACULTY

  • Francesco Acerbi (Italy)
  • Matteo Baccanelli (Argentina)
  • Jurgen Beck (Germany)
  • Moncef Berhouma (France)
  • David Bervini (Switzerland)
  • Jeroen Boogaarts (The Netherlands)
  • Carlo Bortolotti (Italy)
  • Jan-Karl Burkhardt (USA)
  • Delia Cannizzaro (Italy)
  • Marco Cenzato (Italy)
  • Giuseppe Esposito (Switzerland)
  • Christoph Griessenauer (Austria)
  • Andreas Gruber (Austria)
  • Silvia Hernandez (Germany)
  • Mohsen Javadpour (Republic of Ireland)
  • Miikka Korja (Finland)
  • Torstein R. Meling (Denmark)
  • David Netuka (Czech Republic)
  • Dara Niknejad (The Netherlands)
  • Kosumo Noda (Japan)
  • Erez Nossek (USA)
  • Guglielmo Pero (Italy)
  • Simone Peschillo (taly)
  • Andreas Raabe (Switzerland)
  • Jean Regis (France)
  • Rokuya Tanikawa (Japan)
  • Takahiro Ota (Japan)
  • Peter Vajkoczy (Germany)
  • Nikolay Velinov (Bulgaria)
  • Daniel Walsh (United Kingdom)
  • Bin Xu (China)
  • Shinichi Yoshimura (Japan)
  • Cesare Zoia (Italy)
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    Programme




    Click below to view the preliminary programme

    Preliminary programme

     

    Venue

    Fondazione Mini Invasive Advanced Surgery Academy
    Piazza Ospedale Maggiore, 3 – 20162 Milano (MI), Italy




     
     

    Course Fees


    Registration is OPEN!

    FULL COURSE (Part 1 + Part 2)

    The registration fee includes Part 1- Theoretical (2-day web seminars on 18 & 25 March 2025) + Part 2 - Hands-On Session (31 March - 1 April 2025, Milan, Italy), including all tuition costs, subsistence during the course and a course dinner on 31 March at La cantina del Giannone.

    There is the option to book 2 nights accommodation (check-in on 30 March and check-out on 1 April) at the Novotel Milano Ca’ Granda. The price is 115 euro per night (breakfast and all taxes included).

    The full course is limited to 30 places.

    PART 1 Only - Theoretical web seminars

    The registration fee will give access to the virtual 2-day theoretical part taking place on 18 & 25 March 2025. There is no limit number for this session.

    Please contact Martina De Gregorio for any queries.

    March & April 2025

    FULL COURSE

    EANS Member

    1000 EURO

    March & April 2025

    FULL COURSE

    Non Member

    1200 EURO

    March 2025

    PART 1 ONLY

    EANS Member/Non-member

    150 EURO


     

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