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Journal of Brain and Neurology | Volume 3

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March 14-16, 2019 | London, UK

12

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International Conference on

8

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International Conference on

Vascular Dementia and Dementia

Neurological Disorders and Stroke

Joint Event

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ifferent approaches for the resection of spinal intradural

tumors are used including laminectomy, laminoplasty,

hemilaminectomy, etc. In order to reduce spinal surgical trauma

and simultaneously achieve complete resection of the lesion

with decompression of neural structures we perform minimal

invasive lesion-tailored approaches. In this presentation we

demonstrate minimal invasive approaches at different spinal

levels to various spinal lesions focusing primarily on intradural

tumors. Accurate preoperative planing and meticulous

intraoperative microsurgical technique permits treatment of

spinal lesions via least invasive surgical approaches. Lesion-

tailored microsurgical approaches help to preserve spinal

biomechanical integrety, permit complete resection of spinal

tumorous lesions with restoration of neural function.

Speaker Biography

Hischam Bassiouni is Director of Neurosurgical Departments of Klinikum St. Marien

Amberg and KlinikumWeiden and Associate Professor of Department of Neurosurgery.

He is the full member of German Neurosurgical Society (DGNC), European

Neurosurgical society (EANS), German skull base society (DGSB). He completed his

Neurosurgical training at University Hospital Aachen and University Hospital Essen,

Germany. He is the first author of 13 publications in high-ranged neurosurgical journals

and authored several chapters in international neurosurgical reference books. Also, the

peer-reviewer for several international journals including Brain Research, Neurologia

India, Journal of Neurology, Clinical Neurology & Neurosurgery, Neurosurgical Review,

Surgical Neurology etc. His neurosurgical experience includes microsurgery on > 2000

brain tumors and > 800 intracranial vascular malformations with routine application

of latest technology including neuronavigation, microscopic fluorescent techniques,

intraoperative monitoring, neuroendoscopy etc.

e:

hibassiouni@yahoo.de

Hischam Bassiouni

Klinikum St Marien Amberg, Germany

Minimal-Invasive Surgery in Spinal Lesions