Hydrocephalus 2013 Athens The Fifth Meeting of the International Society of Hydrocephalus and CSF Disorders
29 June - 2 July 2013 Athenaeum InterContinental Athens Hotel Jointly organized by the
Hellenic Neurosurgical Society and the Department of Neurosurgery Medical College of Virginia Commonwealth University, USA In affiliation with the
International Society for Hydrocephalus and CSF Disorders
ANNOUNCEMENT • CALL FOR PAPERS 1
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President’s Message Dear Colleagues, Hydrocephalus 2013 Athens, the fifth meeting of the International Society of Hydrocephalus and CSF Disorders (ISHCSF) will take place 29 June – 2 July 2013, at the Athenaeum InterContinental Athens Hotel, on the mainland of Greece. On behalf of the Hellenic Neurosurgical Society, the Department of Neurosurgery at Virginia Commonwealth University and ISHCSF, we warmly welcome you to join us. The first pre-historic settlement was constructed in 3000 BC around the hill of Acropolis where the King of Athens, Theseus unified the ten tribes of early Athens into one kingdom. This process of synoikismos – bringing together in one home – is the theme of this year’s conference which colleagues from all around the world with wide-ranging research interests and expertise in the management of hydrocephalus and CSF disorders will come together in one home, Athens. We will focus on both adult and pediatric hydrocephalus through our attendees, presenters and international faculty. The meeting will present the latest advances in the basic, clinical and translational sciences as they evolve toward a more complete understanding of hydrocephalus and CSF disorders with the overall goal of promoting the best possible care for patients. In addition, we will provide unique opportunities to future leaders of the field, who are the young investigators. Athens. Modern Greek Athínai, Ancient Greek Athēnai is the historic city and capital of Greece where the city’s values acquired a universal significance starting from the “Golden Age of Pericles”. The Acropolis of Athens (5th c. B.C), the ancient citadel of the city is surrounded by sacred temples and ancient theatres which are the glories of Classical Greece. At the foot of the Acropolis, you will be welcomed by the restored neoclassical homes, pedestrianized streets, shops and restaurants where delicious Greek cuisine which was founded on the Mediterranean flavors of olive oil and fish is served. If you want to relax by the tranquil turquoise waters, then the magnificent Crete and the Aegean Islands will be your next destination. We look forward to seeing you in Athens.
Best Regards, Gunes Ayse Aygok Congress President The 2013 Meeting of the International Society of Hydrocephalus and CSF Disorders
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Vice-President’s Address Dear Colleagues and Friends, It is a great honour for the Hellenic Neurosurgical Society to host Hydrocephalus 2013 Athens “The Fifth Meeting of the International Society of Hydrocephalus and CSF Disorders” coorganized with the International Society for hydrocephalus and cerebrospinal fluid disorders. Hydrocephalus remain worldwide an important public health problem of our days, affecting all ages and particularly as the average life expectancy has increased. We believe that this Meeting will provide a cutting edge educational and scientific experience, focusing on the latest developments in research and management of hydrocephalus and CSF disorders. A vibrant social program will provide an opportunity to explore the fascinating city of Athens and other highlights of Modern and Classical Greece. We look forward to welcome you in Athens from 29 June to 2 July 2013 and to joint the International Society for hydrocephalus and cerebrospinal fluid disorders to strengthen its work against hydrocephalus in all parts of world.
Ioannis Patsalas, MD, PhD President of the Hellenic Neurosurgical Society Vice President of the Congress The 2013 Meeting of the International Society of Hydrocephalus and CSF Disorders
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Organizing & Scientific Committee Honorary President Harold F Young, USA
President Gunes A Aygok, USA
Local Organizing Committee President Gunes A Aygok
Vice President Ioannis Patsalas
Gen. Secretary Panagiotis Selviaridis
Co-President Ioannis Patsalas, Greece
Members Grant Bateman, Australia Ari Blitz, USA William Bradley, USA Thomas Brinker, USA Marek Czosnyka, UK Zofia Czosnyka, UK Anders Eklund, Sweden Neill Graff-Radford, USA Mark Hamilton, Canada Masatsume Ishikawa, Japan Heizel Jones, UK Cemil Kayis, USA Uwe Kehler, Germany Petra Klinge, USA Mark Luciano, USA Jan Malm, Sweden James Pat McAllister, USA Etsuro Mori, Japan Harold Rekate, USA Norman Relkin, USA Daniele Rigamonti, USA Bertil Romner, Denmark Martin Schuhmann, Germany Katsuma Shima, Japan Mattieu Vinchon, France Carsten Wikkelsø, Sweden Michael Williams, USA
Members Alexandros Andreou Emmanouil Chatzidakis Nikolaos Foroglou Konstantinos Kouzelis George Makrygiannakis George Orfanidis Antonios Vakis
Invited Speakers Scientific, Task Force and Young Investigator’s Sessions Marek Czosnyka, UK Nikolaos Foroglou, Greece Neill Graff-Radford, USA Masatsune Ishikawa, Japan Marianne Juhler, Denmark John Kestle, USA Joachim Krauss, Germany Mark Luciano, USA Jan Malm, Sweden Etsuri Mori, Japan Harold Rekate, USA Norman Relkin, USA Daniele Rigamonti, USA Christian Sainte-Rose, France Martin Schuhmann, Germany Spyridon Sgouros, Greece Laurence Watkins, UK 5
Athens, Attica
Athens offers a variety of things to see and do, and usually, under favorable weather conditions. Athens is considered one of Europe’s most vibrant capitals; its transportation network is userfriendly; there are numerous museums and archeological sites and hundreds of restaurants to satisfy every taste. Surrounded by a lining of stunning seas and mountains, Athens is filled with gems just waiting to be discovered. Located at the crossroads of three continents, the capital of Greece with an overall population of close to 4 million people has often been the hub of many cultures. Characterized by a culture and people that are welcoming and hospitable every visitor is made to feel at home. Furthermore, a factor that is driving Athens’ destination popularity is the increasing number of international carriers that fly into its new and award-winning airport, easily connecting Athens to the rest of the world. More information can be found: Visit Athens www.breathtakingathens.com www.visitgreece.gr/en/main_cities/athens http://blog.visitgreece.gr/
Venue & Accommodation The Hellenic Neurosurgical Society and the Department of Neurosurgery of the Medical College of Virginia (Commonwealth University, USA) in affiliation with the International Society for Hydrocephalus and CSF Disorders have the pleasure to invite you to Athens, Greece from 29 June – 2 July 2013 for Hydrocephalus 2013, which will take place at
Athenaeum InterContinental Athens Hotel. 89-93 Syngrou Avenue Str., GR-11745, Athens, Greece www.ichotelsgroup.com 6
Located near the famed Parthenon, this award-winning hotel brings the history of Athens, Greece to your doorstep. Take in the magnificence of the Acropolis from our renowned rooftop restaurant or lounge at Café Zoe, our artfully landscaped poolside terrace, designed by Toni Chi. Explore local shops or tour the Temple of Apollo and the Plaka. With such a central location and the largest hotel guestrooms available in Athens, Greece, this hotel is ideal for business or leisure. The Première Restaurant & Lounge Bar is awarded each year with the Golden Chef’s Hat gourmet award. A signature dining rooftop restaurant offering succulent Mediterranean cuisine accompanied by stunning views of the Acropolis and Athens by night. The award winning Premiere Restaurant and Lounge Bar offers fine fare and rooftop views. The Café Vienna Tea Lounge and Café Zoe are trendy, and Playzoe and ToBar are a bit more casual. Measuring 35 square meters, the hotel’s rooms are the most spacious in the city welcoming you with wood furnishings equipped with all modern amenities and facilities. Their marble bathroom and additional working and sitting area make them both homey and elegant in a unique way.
Thematic Sessions Advances in Diagnosis and Management of Adult & Pediatric Hydrocephalus Progress and Controversies in Treatment of Adult & Pediatric Hydrocephalus Imaging in Hydrocephalus Pathophysiology of Hydrocephalus & CSF Disorders ICP in Hydrocephalus & CSF Disorders Outcome Studies Influence of Co-Morbidity CSF Dynamics CSF Biomarkers Shunt Devices & Complications Neuroendoscopic Treatment Experimental Studies Clinical Trials Guidelines
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Preliminary Programme Saturday, 29 June 2013 20:00
Official Opening Ceremony – Welcome Reception
Sunday, 30 June 2013 Scientific Session 1 08:00 – 10:00 Lectures& Discussion 10:00 – 10:30 Coffee with Exhibitors 10:30 – 12:00 Oral Presentations 12:00 – 13:00 Poster Presentations 13:00 – 14:00 Lunch and Poster Viewing Scientific Session 2 14:00 – 15:00 Lectures & Discussion 15:00 – 15:30 Coffee Break 15:30 – 17:00 Oral Presentations
Monday, 1 July 2013 Scientific Session 3 08:30 – 10:00 Task Force Session 10:00 – 10:30 Coffee with Exhibitors 10:30 – 12:00 Lectures & Discussion 12:00 – 13:00 Poster Presentations 13:00 – 14:00 Lunch and Poster Viewing Scientific Session 4 14:00 – 15:00 15:00 – 15:30 15:30 – 17:00
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Young Investigator’s Session Coffee Break Oral Presentations
Tuesday, 2 July 2013 Scientific Session 5 08:00 – 10:00 Lectures & Discussion 10:00 – 10:30 Coffee with Exhibitors 10:30 – 12:00 Oral Presentations 12:00 – 12:30 Closing Remarks
Call For Papers The Scientific Committee welcomes the submission of original contributions on the progress and controversies in hydrocephalus. Accepted papers will be presented as oral or poster presentations. Only a rather limited number of the most important contributions will be selected for oral presentations, as there will be only plenary, and no parallel, sessions.
Submission of Abstracts Abstracts must be submitted not later than 2 May 2013 by filling in the on line submission form www.hydrocephalus2013.com Should you need any help or advice you may address to the Meeting Secretariat email address: hydrocephalus2013@artion.com.gr Abstracts will be reviewed by the Scientific Committee only if accompanied by the remittance of the registration fees of at least the principal/presenting author. If your abstract is not accepted, the registration fees will be reimbursed, if a written request is received within 20 days, following your notification on the outcome of your abstract’s review. After that date the general cancellation policy will apply.
Abstract Guidelines An abstract template is available at the Annex. Abstracts must be written in English in MS Word format and must include: title, authors, institutions and subtitles. More specifically: Font-spacing Arial, letter size 10 cpi, justified alignment, single space, no space between the paragraphs of the text, no space in the beginning of each paragraph. Only, 1 blank line should be left between the institutions and the subtitles.
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Title Capital letters, bold, left alignment (e.g. TITLE) Authors Family name should follow the initial of the first name and then follows the superscript. No space between the family name and the superscript should be left. The name of presenting author should be underlined excluding the superscript. All author names should be separated by comma (e.g. M. Papadopoulou1, A. Papadopoulos2). Institution As regards the institution name, Each Word Should Be Capitalized. First the Department should be mentioned; afterwards the name of the Institution/University; finally the City and the Country. All separated by comma. Please note that in case the City is part of the Institution name, then it should not be repeated before the Country (e.g. Department of Orthopaedics, University of Utah, USA). When more than one institution is mentioned, the correspondence between authors and institutions should be done with the use of superscripts as per below. E.g. M. Papadopoulou1, A. Papadopoulos2 (1) Department of Neurosurgery, Klinikum Offenbach, Akademisches Lehrkrankenhaus der Universität Frankfurt, Germany (2) Department of Neurology, Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc, Brussels, Belgium Abstract main text - Subtitles Maximum length 250 words. The Abstract main text should Α) be divided into two or more subtitles in the following order: OBJECTIVE, MATERIAL – METHOD, RESULTS, CONCLUSIONS or Β) include a SUMMARY, whether according to the writer, subtitles cannot be used. Each one of the above mentioned subtitles should be written in bold, followed by a colon “:”, a space and then the description text. Each subtitle should start in a separate paragraph. No blank lines between the paragraphs. Please refer to the Annex. Audiovisual Equipment Facilities for laptop use, power point presentation and Computer Assisted Presentation will be available.
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E-POSTERS GUIDELINES During the Hydrocephalus 2013 Athens ‘‘The Fifth Meeting of the International Society of Hydrocephalus and CSF Disorders� the concept of e-posters will be used.
What is an e-poster? E-posters are the electronic version of traditional, printed posters, except that they are now viewable on screen. This new, environmentally-friendly way of presenting posters replaces the traditional printed poster which is a time-consuming, experience and totally impractical method. The entire process of creating, submitting, managing and presenting posters online will be fully automated from here on in, and posters can be viewed in digital format using the innovativeePostersLive platform, without the need to print them out, transport them and then display them at a specific conference venue.
Where and when will the e-posters be presented? There will be desktop computers in an especially laid-out part of the conference venue where delegates will be able to access any e-poster of their choice at any time as often as they want. At the same time, large 55 inch, high definition and high resolution screens will also be installed in the same part of the conference venue instead of the traditional boards used to display printed posters. These will be used to screen e-posters on a rotating schedule. The e-posters will also be available via the internet on the website www.hydrocephalus2013.com.
How can one create an e-poster? E-posters can be created using PosterGenius software. This is a globally acclaimed software application that allows someone to create impressive, professional-looking posters in just a short time. Authors are encouraged to use the specific method to create highly attractive posters, which will also enable them to benefit from the fully automated submission and online management tools.
How and when can someone submit an e-poster? Once a paper has been approved by the scientific committee as an e-poster, the author will receive an email with a specific approval code and he/she should then create the e-poster. Posters should be submitted online. Having used PosterGenius to create the e-poster, the author should then key in his/her approval code and by simply clicking a button the poster will be automatically mailed. Once the poster submission process is completed, the author will receive a confirmation message that the poster was received. If an e-poster is created in another way, using Microsoft PowerPoint for example or some similar application, the author should send the poster in electronic format as a .pdf attachment to info@scigentech.com. If interested parties have any queries about e-posters, they can send an email to the address: info@scigentech.com. 11
Useful Information Official Language The official language of the Meeting is English.
Dates 29 June – 2 July 2013
Venue Athenaeum InterContinental Athens Hotel 89-93 Syngrou Avenue Str. GR-11745, Athens, Greece Tel.: +30 210 9206000 www.ichotelsgroup.com
Certification-Award of Points Attending the Hydrocephalus 2013 Athens “The Fifth Meeting of the International Society of Hydrocephalus and CSF Disorders” is endorsed by Continuing Medical Education (C.M.E.) points. Certificates of Attendance will be issued at the end of the Meeting and will be given to the participants, given they have attended at least 60% of the Meeting hours.
Important Dates Abstract submission deadline Abstract acceptance notification Early bird registration deadline
2 May 2013 10 May 2013 15 May 2013
Social Events Opening Ceremony - Welcome Reception
29 June 2013
20:00
Internet Facilities WI-FI connection is provided at the Congress premises (at an extra charge in the rooms).
Time Greece is 2 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT +2) throughout the year.
Language Greek is the official language while English is widely spoken.
Currency The Greek currency is EURO. Credit cards are widely used in most establishments. Most currencies and traveller’s cheques can easily be changed either at banks, hotels or money-changers with some handling charges.
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Weather in June - July The weather in June is very warm and sunny. The temperature varies between 25°C to 35°C. June and July are considered the best months for outdoor activities. A jacket might prove useful for the night.
Power Supply The standard current in Greece is 220 volts. Plugs are European standard with two round pins.
Useful Phones Police* Ambulance* Fire* Emergency phone** Phone book information*
100 166 199 112 11888
*It refers to a local number and can be used only from a local phone. **It refers to a European number. After a recorded message in English and Greek, an operator receives the call in English, French or Greek, puts the caller through to the necessary service, and assists with interpretation, if necessary. For any further information please contact the Meeting Secretariat.
Registration Procedure How to Register Registration to the Hydrocephalus 2013 Athens “The Fifth Meeting of the International Society of Hydrocephalus and CSF Disorders” is made either by duly completing and sending to ARTION Conferences & Events the Registration Form or by filling in the on line Registration Form (www.hydrocephalus2013.com) until 29 May 2013 (Registrations’ Deadline). Further to this date you can register on site at the Meeting Secretariat’s desk. The Registration Form is personally and only accompanying persons can be included. All participants will receive confirmation of their registration. You can either register through on line registration form: www.hydrocephalus2013.com, or e-mail: hydrocephalus2013@artion.com.gr
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Registration & Accommodation Packages Early bird registration until 18/5/2013
Registration from 19/5/2013
Participant Single BB
1000 €
1100 €
Participant Double BB per person*
800 €
900 €
Resident Single BB
850 €
950 €
Resident Double BB per person*
650 €
750 €
Accompanying Person Non Congress Delegate (2 Excursion Programmes with lunch & official Dinner) Double BB Per Person*
550 €
650 €
Accompanying Person Non Congress Delegate Supplement per night
75 €
75 €
Registration type
The registration fee includes • The attendance at the Meeting, entrance to the poster sessions and exhibition area • One year membership of ISHCSF • Meeting material • Coffee breaks, lunches and welcome reception according to the course programme • 3 nights’ accommodation at Athenaeum Intercontinental Hotel • Participation to the 27th Annual Hellenic Congress of Neurosurgery (27-29/06/13), for those wishing to attend • The accompanying person’s fee includes two tours, coffee breaks, lunches and welcome reception. *The fee for the double rooms is per person
Commercial Exhibition - Sponsorships During the Hydrocephalus 2013 Athens “The Fifth Meeting of the International Society of Hydrocephalus and CSF Disorders” an exhibition of technical equipment and pharmaceutical products will take place in a spacious area adjacent to the Meeting room. The Meeting is also open for sponsors who would like to be advertised through the Communication Programme. Those interested in participating are kindly requested to contact the Meeting Secretariat as early as possible.
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Cultural Programme & Visits 1. Tours for accompanying persons (Included in registration fee for accompanying persons)
A. Athens city tour and Acropolis Museum - Half day Excursion, 30 June 2013, Departure at 09:00 - Return at 15:00 From the Acropolis to Omonia Square, with the half-day sightseeing and Acropolis museum tour you’ll see all the famous sites of ancient and modern Athens on this comprehensive morning tour. Offering a perfect overview of the modern city, this guided half day tour will help you get your bearings if this is your first visit to Athens. The Athens half-day tour departs for a photo stop at Panathinaiko Stadium where the first Olympic Games took place in 1896. It is the only stadium built out of white marble. Proceed, passing by Zappeion and Temple of Olympian Zeus. You will then pass the Athens Trilogy which includes the University of Athens, the Academy of Athens, and the National Library. Continue passing by National Garden, Hadrian’s Arc, St. Paul’s Church, Parliament, Tomb of the Unknown soldier, Schliemann’s House (Numismatic Museum), Catholic Cathedral, Old Parliament, Constitution Square, Russian Orthodox Church, and finally ACROPOLIS (visit Propylae, Temple of Athena Nike, Parthenon, Erechtheion with its Porch of Maidens). Continue the expert guided Athens sightseeing and museum tour with a pleasant short walk passing by Herodion and Dionysos Theater, in order to visit the ACROPOLIS museum. Avoid and skip the lines of the new museum. Main attractions such as votives, artifacts of everyday life, statues from archaic period, Caryatids, and of course the Parthenon hall with the metopes, the pediments and the frieze will impress you.
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B. Cape Sounion - Half day Excursion, 1 July 2013, Departure at 15:00 - Return at 21:30 Depart for a wonderful drive along the scenic coastal road which affords a splendid view of the Saronic Gulf. A crowning feature of the tour is Cape Sounion, dominated by the spectacular 5th century B.C. Temple of Poseidon (god of the sea) overlooking the Aegean Sea. The temple is located on the top of the cliff overlooking the Saronic Gulf, and on a clear day you can see seven Greek islands. The drive to and from Sounion takes you through some of the most beautiful and upscale suburbs of Athens. Lunch at a local fish tavern will round out the breath-taking afternoon.
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Post – Meeting excursions
A. Cruise to the Islands of the Saronikos Gulf – One Day Cruise, 2 July 2013, Departure at 08:00 - Return at 19:15 95,00 € p.p. with lunch AEGINA: The largest and most important island in the Saronic Gulf, inhabited since the 2nd millennium B.C. Aegina has a very rich past and a fascinating present. The island is famous for its pistachio groves, on which is based its economy. In the port itself, you will see the typical fish market and the very colourful floating fruit and vegetable market. POROS: The smallest of the three islands, separated from the Peloponese by a narrow strait. A very green island, covered with pine trees and lemon trees. You will walk around its small and narrow streets, and go up to the clock-tower to admire the panoramic view. HYDRA: One of the most cosmopolitan islands, the favourite of the international Jet-Set. Wander through its narrow streets, admire the unique architecture of its houses, have a swim in its crystal clear waters, shop in its famous jewellery and popular art boutiques. 16
B. Mycenae | Epidavros – One Day Tour, 2 July 2013, Departure at 11:00 - Return at 19:00 95,00 ₏ p.p. with lunch Leave of Athens early in the morning to the Corinth Canal via the coastal road of the Saronic Gulf. Pass by the Corinth canal (quick stop to take pictures), then on to Epidavrus visiting this Ancient Epidaurus Theatre. Then through the plain of Argos on to Mycenae. Visiting the Archaeological site - the Lion Gate, the Cyclopean Walls, the Palace and the tomb of Agamemnon.
C. Islands of the Aegean Upon request ARTION Secretariat can arrange your trip and accommodation to one or more of the numerous beautiful islands of the Aegean Sea. Whether it is the cosmopolitan Mykonos or romantic Santorini, you will be amazed by the beauty of the nature and make the most of your stay in Greece, enjoying unforgettable summer holidays.
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Meeting Secretariat The Secretariat will operate throughout all sessions of the Hydrocephalus 2013 Athens “The Fifth Meeting of the International Society of Hydrocephalus and CSF Disorders�. ARTION Conferences & Events 9th km Thessaloniki - Thermi, Thomas Building P.O. Box 60705, GR-57001 Thessaloniki Tel.: +30 2310250928 (direct line), +30 2310272275 Fax: +30 2310272276 E-mail: hydrocephalus2013@artion.com.gr Website: www.hydrocephalus2013.com
Meeting Director Despina Amarantidou
Meeting Coordinator Zoi Pazaiti
Delegates Management & Hotel Accommodation Panagiotis Tzivanis
Sponsors & Exhibitors Lina Tsipouridou, Maria Berberi
Communications Officer Maria Kantziari
Website & Marketing Alexandros Antoniou
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Hydrocephalus 2013 Athens The Fifth Meeting of the International Society of Hydrocephalus and CSF Disorders
29 June - 2 July 2013 Athenaeum InterContinental Athens Hotel Jointly organized by the
Hellenic Neurosurgical Society and the Department of Neurosurgery Medical College of Virginia Commonwealth University, USA In affiliation with the
International Society for Hydrocephalus and CSF Disorders
REGISTRATION FORM & HOTEL ACCOMMODATION FORM 19
Registration & Hotel Accommodation Form In order to register to Hydrocephalus 2013 Athens “The Fifth Meeting of the International Society of Hydrocephalus and CSF Disorders” that will take place between 29 June and 2 July at Athenaeum InterContinental Athens Hotel, please fill in the following registration form until 29 May (Registrations’ Deadline). Further to this date you can register on site at the Meeting Secretariat’s desk. The Registration Form is personal and only accompanying persons can be included. Meeting Secretariat: ARTION Conferences & Events Att: Hydrocephalus 2013 Athens Meeting 9th km Thessaloniki - Thermi, Thomas Building P.O. Box 60705, GR 57001 Thessaloniki Tel.: +30 2310250928 (direct line), +30 2310272275 Fax: +30 2310272276 E-mail: hydrocephalus2013@artion.com.gr
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Registration & Accommodation Packages: Include 3 nights at Athenaeum Intercontinental Athens Hotel Registration type
Early bird registration until 18/5/2013
Registration from 19/5/2013
Participant Single BB
□ 1000 €
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Participant Double BB per person*
□ 800 €
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Resident Single BB
□ 850 €
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Accompanying Person Non Congress Delegate (2 Excursion Programmes with lunch & official Dinner) Double BB Per Person*
□ 550 €
□ 650 €
Accompanying Person Non Congress Delegate Supplement per night
□ 75 €
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The registration fee includes • The attendance at the Meeting, entrance to the poster sessions and exhibition area • One year membership of ISHCSF • Meeting material • Coffee breaks, lunches and welcome reception according to the course programme • 3 nights’ accommodation at Athenaeum Intercontinental Hotel • Participation to the 27th Annual Hellenic Congress of Neurosurgery (27-29/06/13), for those wishing to attend • The accompanying person’s fee includes two tours of the cultural programme of your choice and participation to coffee breaks, lunches and welcome reception. *The fee for the double rooms is per person
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Excursions Excursion
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Cost / Person
Accompanying persons tours Athens city tour and Acropolis Museum - Half day Excursion
□ 30/06 Departure at 09:00 pm Return at 15:00 pm
FREE
Cape Sounion - Half day Excursion
□ 01/07 Departure at 15:00 pm Return at 21:30 pm
FREE
Mycenae-Epidavros
□ 02/07 Departure at 11:00 am Return at 19:00 pm
95 €*
Cruise to the Islands of the Saronikos Gulf - One Day Cruise
□ 03/07 Departure at 08:00 am Return at 19:15 pm
95 €*
Mykonos – Santorini 3-4-6 nights
□ Request at Artion Conferences & Events Upon Request
Other islands of the Aegean
□ Request at Artion Conferences & Event
Post Meeting Tours
Upon Request
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Cancellation Policy Registration 1.Written cancellation received by 9 June 2013. Charge of 30% for administration costs. 2.Written cancellation received on or after 10 June 2013. No refund. Hotel Accommodation 1.Written cancellation received by 28 April 2013. Two nights hotel cancellation fee applies. 2.Written cancellation received from 29 April 2013 to 27 May 2013. Three nights hotel cancellation fee applies. 3.Written cancellation on or after 28 May 2010 or Non-show. No refund. Cultural Programme 1.Written cancellation received by 31 May 2013. Charge of 30% for administration costs. 2.Written cancellation received on or after 1 June 2013. No refund.
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A) ABSTRACT TEMPLATE (DIVIDED IN SUBTITLES) TITLE (left alignment) M. Papadopoulou1, A. Papadopoulos2 (1) Department, Institution, City, Country (2) Department, Institution, City, Country [1 blank line] OBJECTIVE:…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..…………………………… ………………………..…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………..………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………… MATERIAL – METHOD: .....……………………………………………………………………………………………………...…………………………………………….............. …………………..………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………..……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………… RESULTS:………………………….………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………..………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………..……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………...……………..................… CONCLUSIONS:……………………….………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………..………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…………………………………… ………………………………..……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…………………………………… …………………………………………………………………...………….....…………
B) ABSTRACT TEMPLATE (WHERE, ACCORDING TO THE WRITER, SUBTITLES CANNOT BE USED) TITLE (left alignment) M. Papadopoulou1, A. Papadopoulos2 (1) Department, Institution, City, Country (2) Department, Institution, City, Country [1 blank line] SUMMARY:………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………..……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………..…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………..……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………..…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………..……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………..…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………..……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………..…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………..……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………..…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………..……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………..…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………
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