Wincmoya

Scientific Program

Listed in order of program as of September 30, 2022.

Lecture 1 Management Wednesday,October 12 10:00-11:40

Chair Chang Wan Oh
(Department of Neurosurgery Seoul National University Bundang Hospital)

Pediatric Moyamoya: Advances in Clinical Care and Translational Research

Speaker Edward Smith
(Boston Children‘s Hospital, Harvard Medical School)

Management of elderly patients with moyamoya disease

Speaker Hidenori Endo
(Department of Neurosurgery, Kohnan Hospital)

Cerebral hyperperfusion after revascularization for Moyamoya disease

Speaker Miki Fujimura
(Department of Neurosurgery, Hokkaido University)

Usefulness of Quantitative Analysis on Perfusion CT in Revascularization Surgery for MMD

Speaker Chang Wan Oh
(Department of Neurosurgery Seoul National University Bundang Hospital)

Non-surgical treatment of moyamoya disease

Speaker Oh Young Bang
(Department of Neurology, Samsung Medical Center, Seoul, South Korea)

Lecture 2 Surgical Therapy (Ⅰ) Wednesday,October 12 11:50-12:50

Chair John E. Wanebo
(Barrow Neurological Institute Phoenix, Arizona)

Salvage revascularization for moyamoya angiopathy

Speaker John E. Wanebo
(Barrow Neurological Institute Phoenix, Arizona)

Indirect revascularization surgery for anterior cerebral artery territory in pediatric patients with moyamoya disease

Speaker Tomohito Hishikawa
(Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Department of Neurological Surgery)

Strategy and effect of repeat bypass surgery for anterior/posterior circulation in refractory moyamoya disease

Speaker Haruto Uchino
(Hokkaido university)

Lecture 3 Surgical Therapy (Ⅱ) Wednesday,October 12 12:50-13:50

Chair Bin Xu
(Huashan hospital, Fudan University)

Indirect revascularization for pediatric moyamoya disease: a single center experience over 40 years

Speaker Shoko Hara
(Department of Neurosurgery, Tokyo Medical and Dental University)

Tailored Keyhole Surgical treatments for Moyamoya vasculopathy

Speaker Bin Xu
(Huashan hospital, Fudan University)

A flow self-regulating STA-MCA bypass based on side to side fashion anastomosis for adult patients with moyamoya disease

Speaker Jianjian Zhang
(Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University)

Lecture 4 Disease Concept Wednesday,October 12 14:00-15:00

Chair Satoshi Kuroda
(Department of Neurosurgery,Graduate School of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Toyama)

Short and Long Term Outcomes of Moyamoya Patients Post Revascularization

Speaker Gary Steinberg
(Bernard and Ronni Lacroute-William Randolph Hearst Professor of Neurosurgery and the Neurosciences Founder and Co-Director, Stanford Stroke Center Former Chair (1995-2020), Department of Neurosurgery Stanford University School of Medicine)

Diagnostic Criteria for Moyamoya Disease – 2021 Revised Version

Speaker Satoshi Kuroda
(Department of Neurosurgery,Graduate School of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Toyama)

European Moyamoya Update: experience and insights

Speaker Nadia Khan
(Head of Moyamoya Center University Children’s Hospital Zurich Switzerland/Head of Adult Cerebral Revascularization and Moyamoya Department of Neurosurgery University Hospital Tubingen Germany)

Lecture 5 Pathophysiology (Ⅰ) Wednesday,October 12 15:10-16:30

Chair Jun Takahashi
(Department of Neurosurgery, Kindai University Faculty of Medicine)

Significance of RNF213 in contralateral progression and posterior circulation involvement of unilateral moyamoya disease

Speaker Yohei Mineharu
(Kyoto University)

5-Year Stroke Risk and Its Predictors in Asymptomatic Moyamoya Disease – Asymptomatic Moyamoya Registry (AMORE)

Speaker Satoshi Kuroda
(Department of Neurosurgery,Graduate School of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Toyama)

Impact of hemodynamic failure on rebleeding and effect of bypass surgery in hemorrhagic moyamoya disease

Speaker Jun Takahashi
(Department of Neurosurgery, Kindai University Faculty of Medicine)

Periventricular anastomosis in moyamoya disease

Speaker Takeshi Funaki
(Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine)

Lecture 6 Pathophysiology (Ⅱ) Wednesday,October 12 16:30-17:50

Chair Nadia Khan
(Head of Moyamoya Center University Children's Hospital Zurich Switzerland/Head of Adult Cerebral Revascularization and Moyamoya Department of Neurosurgery University Hospital Tubingen Germany)

123 I-Iomazenil SPECT for delineating group with cognitive disturbances in patients with moyamoya disease; current evidence and limitation

Speaker Takayuki Kikuchi
(Department of Neurosurgery, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine)

Evaluation of cerebral hemodynamics in patients with moyamoya disease: Comparison among 15O-Gas PET and DSC- /ASL-MRI.

Speaker Motoki Inaji
(Department of neurosurgery, Tokyo Medical and Dental University)

Posterior circulation involvement in pediatric moyamoya angiopathy

Speaker Nadia Khan
(Head of Moyamoya Center University Children’s Hospital Zurich Switzerland/Head of Adult Cerebral Revascularization and Moyamoya Department of Neurosurgery University Hospital Tubingen Germany)

CO2-triggered BOLD MRI for the estimation of vasoreactivity – Comparison to H2 15O PET-CT and use to monitor disease progression

Speaker Constantin Roder
(Center for Moyamoya and cerebral revascularization, Department of NEurosurgery, University of Tuebingen, Germany)

Lecture 7 Basic Research Wednesday,October 12 18:00-19:20

Chair Jeong Eun Kim
(Department of Neurosurgery Seoul National University College of Medicine)

Differentiation of Fibroblasts into Myofibroblasts in the Arachnoid Membrane of Moyamoya Disease

Speaker Shusuke Yamamoto
(Department of Neurosurgery, University of Toyama)

Genetic factors for moyamoya disease other than RNF213

Speaker Yohei Mineharu
(Kyoto University)

Influence of RNF213 rare variants on clinical phenotype in Japanese patients with moyamoya disease and three-dimensional conformational model of RNF213

Speaker Shunsuke Nomura
(Department of Neurosurgery, Tokyo Women’s Medical University Yachiyo Medical Center)

Genome-wide Association Study and Genetic Fine mapping of Novel Susceptibility Genes and Causal Variants in Adult Moyamoya Disease

Speaker Jeong Eun Kim
(Department of Neurosurgery Seoul National University College of Medicine)

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