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THE BRITISH SKULL BASE SOCIETY MEETING 2020PROGRAMME
Thursday 23rd and Friday 24th January 2020Pullman London St Pancras Hotel
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ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Mr Nick Thomas, Consultant Neurosurgeon, King’s College Hospital
Mr Sinan Barazi, Consultant Neurosurgeon, King’s College Hospital
Ms Eleni Maratos, Consultant Neurosurgeon, King’s College Hospital
Mr Rupert Obholzer, Consultant ENT and Skull Base Surgeon, Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital
Professor Dan Jiang, Consultant ENT and Skull Base Surgeon, Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital
INVITED FACULTY
Sir David Calvert-Smith QC, Former Director of Public Prosecutions for England and Wales and Retired High Court Judge, London
Professor Diego Mazzatenta, Professor of Neurosurgery and Head of Pituitary Tumour and Skull Base Surgery, Institute of Neurological Sciences of Bologna, Italy
Professor Shaan Raza, Associate Professor of Neurosurgery, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, USA
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ABSTRACTS
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PROGRAMME THURSDAY 23RD JANUARY 2020
09:30 Anterior skull base audit committee meeting Hyde Park Rooms 6 & 7
11:00 Council meeting Hyde Park Rooms 6 & 7
12:30 Registration, lunch and exhibition Nobel Suite
14:00 Welcome Mr Nick Thomas
KEYNOTE LECTURE | THE CHARLES BALLANCE SKULL BASE SURGERY AWARD
14:15 Advances in the management of skull base chordomas - Salvage strategies for recurrent disease Professor Shaan M. Raza
SESSION 1 | CENTRAL SKULL BASE CHAIRS: MR NICK THOMAS,
MS ELENI MARATOS
15:00 Outcome of skull-base chordomas and chondrosarcomas in adolescents and young adults Dr Pei Shuen Lim
treated with pencil beam scanning proton therapy
15:10 Surgery for central skull base chondrosarcoma - A single centre’s experience Mr Jonathan Shapey
15:20 Proton beam therapy for chordoma and chondrosarcoma - A comprehensive review Dr James Kersey
of one centre’s outcomes and complications
15:30 Do all notochordal lesions require proton beam radiotherapy? A proposed reclassification of Dr Aisha Sooltangos
ecchordosis physaliphora as benign notochord cell tumour
15:40 A single centre experience of chordoma over 10 years (2009-2019) Mr Ravindran Visagan
15:50 Are benign notochordal cell tumours the precursors of chordomas? A radiologic and genetic study Dr Inga Usher
16:00 Refreshments and exhibition Nobel Suite
16:30 PANEL DISCUSSION
SESSION 2 | ANTERIOR SKULL BASE CHAIRS: MR SINAN BARAZI,
MISS KATIE GILKES
17:10 Organisation of UK chordoma management Mr David Choi
17:20 PET-guided endoscopic transsphenoidal surgery can be an effective treatment option for patients Mr Angelos Kolias
with persistent acromegaly due to previously deemed unresectable lateral disease
17:30 Olfactory groove meningiomas - Postoperative preservation of olfactory and visual functions, Ms Daniela Stastna
evaluation of risk factors
17:40 Spontaneous CSF leak secondary to idiopathic intracranial hypertension Ms Anna Oviedova
17:50 Questions and discussion
INSPIRATIONAL SPEAKER
18:00 Reflections on 50 years in crime Sir David Calvert-Smith
18:30 Drinks reception, buffet and poster viewing until late Nobel Suite
We invite all attendees to join us after the conference in the Nobel Suite for drinks and canapes. We encourage you to view posters during this time, where presenters will be available for any questions. Please also visit the exhibitors during this time – without their support the BSBS meeting could not continue.
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The British Skull Base Society are pleased to announce that monetary prizes will be awarded for outstanding contribution for abstract submission.
With thanks to Minim Healthcare Ltd for their support.
PROGRAMME FRIDAY 24TH JANUARY 2020
09:00 Registration and exhibition Nobel Suite
SESSION 3 | LATERAL SKULL BASE CHAIRS: PROFESSOR DAN JIANG,
MR SCOTT RUTHERFORD
09:30 The conditional probability of Vestibular Schwannoma (VS) growth at different time points after Dr Mantegh Sethi
initial stability on an observational protocol
09:40 Long-term outcomes for stereotactic radiosurgery versus fractionated stereotactic radiation Dr Ali Bakhsh
therapy in Vestibular Schwannoma (VS)
09:50 The microenvironment in sporadic and neurofibromatosis type II related Vestibular Schwannoma (VS) - Mr Daniel Lewis
The same tumour or different?
10:00 Radiotherapy / proton therapy Mr Daniele Borsetto
10:10 Case series, metastatic paragangliomas Mr Michael Walsh
10:20 Questions and discussion
PARALLEL SESSION | SKULL BASE NURSES MEETING THE LOUNGE, NOBEL SUITE
09:00 Management of facial palsy Mr Rupert Obholzer
09:20 British Acoustic Neuroma Association Ms Julie Dixon
09:40 Sarcoma UK Ms Helen Stradling
10:00 Radiotherapy/proton therapy Miss Jannen Kirwan
10:20 Service evaluation for Vestibular Schwannoma Mrs Indu Lawes
10:30 Refreshments and exhibition Nobel Suite
KEYNOTE LECTURE | THE CHARLES BALLANCE SKULL BASE SURGERY AWARD
11:00 The role of the endoscopic endonasal approach (EEA) in the treatment of clival chordomas Professor Diego Mazzatenta
11:30 PANEL DISCUSSION
12:00 Radiological anatomy of the skull base Dr Steve Connor
12:30 AGM and prizes
13:00 Lunch, exhibition and departures Nobel Suite
POSTERS
Poster 1Clival chordomas – treatment outcomes and management of recurrence: a single centre experience
Ms Meriem Amarouche
Poster 2Outcomes of Internal Maxillary Artery Ligation and Embolisation for Intractable Posterior Epistaxis: A Single Centre Experience
Dr Anastasia Aslanidou
Poster 3 Spontaneous Sinonasal Cerebrospinal Fluid Leaks: A Single Centre Experience Dr Anastasia Aslanidou
Poster 4 Risk factors for lumbar drain infection Dr Asfand Baig Mirza
Poster 5A simple but effective solution to CSF leak repairs in transsphenoidal surgery: Fat in the fossa and the sphenoid. A 10-year single-centre retrospective analysis
Dr Asfand Baig Mirza
Poster 6Spontaneous rupture of atypical papillary craniopharyngioma with CSF seeding and metastatic deposits: a case report and literature review
Dr Asfand Baig Mirza
Poster 7Intraoperative monitoring of brainstem reflexes enhances the safety of lateral skull base surgery
Mr Jarnail Bal
Poster 8 Antibiotic prophylaxis in extended endoscopic transsphenoidal skull base procedures Mr Jarnail Bal
Poster 9 Intra-operative use of biological products – are we aware of their derivatives? Dr Navdeep Bhamra
Poster 10Twenty-Four Hour Discharge Protocol After Endoscopic Transsphenoidal Pituitary Surgery
Ms Anouk Borg
Poster 11 PEEK cranioplasty in lateral skull base surgery Mr Kenneth Burns
Poster 12The Cruciform Drain: An Adjunct to the Surgical Management of Cystic Lesions of the Sella
Mr Ivan Cabrilo
Poster 13Dizziness in Patients with Vestibular Schwannoma Treated with Stereotactic Radiosurgery
Mr Philip Clamp
Poster 14An ICP based Protocol to Optimise Transnasal Endoscopic Repair in Spontaneous CSF Leaks
Ms Claudia Craven
Poster 15Arterial spin-labeling perfusion imaging differentiates hypervascular meningiomas - histopathologic correlation with vascular density
Dr Georgios Dimitriadis, Mr Dhruv Parikh
Poster 16 Ten years of childhood craniopharyngioma - a single units experience Mr Gareth Dobson
Poster 17Surgery for non-functioning pituitary adenomas in the elderly: Investigating outcomes in patients aged over 65
Dr Andrew Edwards-Bailey
PRESENTING AUTHOR
Poster 18 Evaluation of acoustic neuroma patient information day Mrs Helen Entwistle
Poster 19 A Multi-Centre Analysis of Human Dry Skull Hypoglossal Canal Morphology Dr Samuel Freeman
Poster 20 Chordoma Mimics: a case series, review of differentials and the challenges Mr Prajwal Ghimire
Poster 21Ruptured Suprasellar Dermoid cyst: a case series, an embryological perspective and challenges
Mr Prajwal Ghimire
Poster 22 Delayed basal meningitis secondary to skull base fistula without CSF leak: case series Mr Laurence Glancz
Poster 23Outcomes in patients with facial nerve paralysis after temporal bone fractures: results from a regional skull base database
Ms Katharine Hamlett
Poster 24Predicting postoperative cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak following endoscopic transnasal pituitary and anterior skull base surgery: a multivariate analysis
Mr Cathal Hannan
Poster 25
Skull Base CNS role in recruitment and information sharing in a study of the use of advanced probabilistic diffusion tensor tractography for the pre-operative identification of facial nerve position in patients with extrameatal vestibular schwannoma
Mrs Amanda Hitchings
Poster 26 The Southampton experience of chordoma and chondrosarcoma Mr Patrick Holton
Poster 27Hydrocephalus requiring permanent CSF diversion following resection of cerebello-pontine angle tumours
Mr Patrick Holton
Poster 28Is a single dose, single agent peri-operative antibiotic protocol adequate for endoscopic endonasal skull base surgery? A 10-year review of 422 cases
Dr Mark Hughes
Poster 29 Endoscopic Nasopharyngectomy: A case series Dr Haissan Iftikhar
Poster 30Comparing Hearing Outcomes In Irradiated and Conservatively Managed Vestibular Schwannoma
Dr Omneya Ismail
Poster 31Assessing the Quality and Readability of Online Information Regarding Facial Nerve Palsy
Ms Carissa Jacobs
Poster 32 Olfactory neuroblastoma arising from the sphenoid sinus: A case reportMr Forsan Jahshan, Mr Yujay Ramakrishnan
Poster 33 De novo skull base atypical meningioma: incidence and outcome Ms Zoe James
Poster 34West of Scotland Head & Neck MDT 9-Year Experience with Sinonasal Undifferentiated Carcinoma (SNUC)
Mr Hussain Jasem
POSTERSPRESENTING AUTHOR
Poster 35A novel technique for endoscopic repair of large anterior skull base defects: The PDS Wrap
Mr Karan Jolly
Poster 36Use of the medial canthal coronal point as a reliable anatomical landmark to the frontal sinus
Mr Karan Jolly
Poster 37CSF rhinorrhoea after endonasal intervention to the anterior skull base (CRANIAL): Proposal for a prospective multicentre observational cohort study
Mr Danyal Zaman Khan
Poster 38The endoscope-assisted supraorbital “keyhole” approach for anterior skull base meningiomas – a systematic review and meta-analysis
Mr Danyal Zaman Khan
Poster 39CSF leak in endoscopic pituitary surgery is associated with increased risk of diabetes insipidus
Mr Christopher Krämer
Poster 40Impact of day-of-week on early post-operative outcome following vestibular schwannoma surgery: a service evaluation
Mrs Indu Lawes
Poster 41 The muscle 'wonton'; Repairing ICA injuries during pituitary surgery Dr Jonathan Lee
Poster 42Exploring theories for the 1000% rise in the national incidence of necrotising otitis externa over the past 15 years
Mr Stefan Linton
Poster 43Endoscopic management of skull base meningoencephaloceles with associated epileptic seizures
Ms Jennifer Magill
Poster 44Diagnostic challenges in skull base metastases with unknown primary: management and outcomes
Mr Milan Makwana
Poster 45A prospective evaluation of probabilistic diffusion tensor tractography (DTT) in the identification of facial nerve position prior to vestibular schwannoma surgery: methodology of the imaging acquisition and imaging-surgical correlation
Ms Eleni Maratos, Dr Steve Connor
Poster 46Olfactory outcome after transcranial resection of tuberculum sella and planum meningioma
Mr Matthew Mo
Poster 47Sinonasal outcomes following the use of BioGlue® in endoscopic transsphenoidal pituitary and skull base surgery
Dr Daniel Murray
Poster 48 Flip Flap – A novel reconstruction for olfactory neuroblastoma to retain olfaction Dr Paresh Naik
Poster 49Aneurysmal Bone Cysts with Facial Nerve Palsy: Diagnostic and Management Challenges
Ms Anél Naudé
Poster 50A Novel Surgical Approach to Skull Base Malignancy – A Simultaneous Anterior and Lateral Skullbase Resection
Ms Odinaka Nwodo
Poster 51Spontaneous cerebrospinal fluid leak secondary to patent Sternberg’s canal, a rare experience with endoscopic repair
Mr Mohamed Okasha
POSTERSPRESENTING AUTHOR
Poster 52The Benefits of Purely Endoscopic Microvascular Decompression for Trigeminal Neuralgia: The King’s Experience
Mr Ho Lim Pak
Poster 53The Benefits of Microvascular Decompression for Treating Medically Refractory SUNCT patients: The King’s Experience
Mr Ho Lim Pak
Poster 54Endoscopic Microvascular Decompression for Trigeminal Neuralgia in Multiple Sclerosis Patients: Is There a Role?
Mr Ho Lim Pak
Poster 55 The Oxford Buttress Technique for CSF Leak Repair Mr Ali Qureishi
Poster 56Lateral Skull Base CSF Leak Repairs by Otolaryngologists: The John Radcliffe Experience; Do the number of layers of closure affect outcome?
Ms Rajini Rajagopal
Poster 57Recurrence of vestibular schwannoma based on extent of resection at the Salford Royal Hospital
Dr Aaron Robichaud
Poster 58Skull Base Osteomyelitis and Necrotizing Otitis Externa. Our Experience In A Tertiary Referral Centre
Mr Gianluca Scotta
Poster 59Intracranial sepsis of frontal sinus origin: retrospective review of management and proposed protocol
Ms Caroline Smith
Poster 60 Central Skull Base Osteomyelitis: A Review of Diagnosis and Management Mr Richard Speaker
Poster 61Facial nerve outcome and risk factors in resection of large cystic vestibular schwannomas
Ms Daniela Stastna
Poster 62Postoperative visual outcomes after resection of suprasellar meningiomas, prognostic factors
Ms Daniela Stastna
Poster 63 Management of paraganglioma in the context of organ donation Mr Chrysostomos Tornari
Poster 64Incidence and diagnosis of sigmoid sinus thrombosis in patients undergoing skull base surgical procedures
Mr Mathieu Trudel
Poster 65Volume of resection for Chordomas of the Skull Base: does it affect complication rates or recurrence?
Dr Inga Usher
Poster 66Outcomes, prognostic factors, and salvage treatment for recurrent chordoma after pencil beam scanning proton therapy
Prof Damien Charles Weber
Poster 67Evaulating the Sekhar Grading System for Cranial Chordomas (SGSCC) as a prognostic predictor for a UK single centre cohort
Mr Amir Youshani
Poster 68 Effect of audiology testing on programmable ventriculoperitoneal shunts Mr Gulam Zilani
Poster 69Surgical Management of Chordoma/Chondrosarcoma at a Single Centre - The Oxford Experience
Mr Gulam Zilani
POSTERSPRESENTING AUTHOR
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
BRITISH NEUROVASCULAR GROUP MEETINGThursday 6th - Friday 7th February 2020Best Western Plus Stoke-on-Trent Moat Housewww.tinyurl.com/BNVG2020
BRITISH COCHLEAR IMPLANT GROUP MEETING Tuesday 10th – Wednesday 11th March 2020 Crowne Plaza, Nottinghamwww.tinyurl.com/BCIG2020
LEEDS ENDOSCOPIC ANTERIOR SKULL BASE COURSEMonday 29th - Tuesday 30th June 2020University of Leedswww.tinyurl.com/EASBS20
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