Brain Injury 2019
December 6th

Royal Geographical
Society
London

DEB STEIN
Shock Neurotrauma

Penetrating Brain
Injury

The Talks from
Neurotrauma
2015

From Lab
to Roadside
to Rehab...

RANDY CHESNUT
What Really
Matters

A lifetime of experience
in 25 minutes...

GEOFF RAISMAN
STEM CELL SPINAL CORD
REPAIR

We are at an
incredible
point in human history

The UK Brain Injury Symposium.

6th December 2019 - The Royal Geographical Society, London UK

Welcome to the Neuroanaesthesia and Critical Care Society and Society of British Neurological Surgeons 2019 UK Brain Injury Symposium. This packed day of world-class speakers covers the breadth of Aquired Brain Injury - from Neurotrauma to Stroke to Subarachnoid Hamorrhage. We are bringing together leaders in these rapidly changing fields. Click on the following to see the programme and to submit an abstract.

Click Here to Register for the conference

 

Network evening

Following the event there will be an oppoutunity to network with colleagues - more details to follow shortly.

 

The Talks from Neurotrauma 2018

Ciaran Scott-Hill

Molecular Aspects of TBI
Ciaran explains the huge progress in our understanding the basic science of TBI

David Menon

New Approaches to Evidence Generation in TBI
From RCTs to Comparative Analysis

Hynd, Ghajari and Baker

Predicting Brain Injury
Working with TRL to use computational modeling to predict patterns of TBI

Simon Holmes

MaxFax Neurotrauma
Simon provides a comprehensive overview of MaxFax management of cranial trauma

Catherine McMahon

Predicting Outcome - in practice
Predicting outcome on an individual level is hard. Self fulfilling nihilism or good clinical judgement?

Damon Hoad

Biomarkers in formulating the neurorehabilitation of trauma
The Science of Rehabilitation

Deb Stein

Shock Neurotrauma
Deb Stein discusses the large workload of gunshot related TBI experienced in Maryland

Kevin Tsang

Elderly Spinal Trauma
Kevin addresses the difficulties in the increasing volume of elderly spinal trauma.

Michael Fertleman

Elderly Traumatic Brain Injury
Is it worth it?!?!

The Talks from Neurotrauma 2016

Marios Papadopoulos

Spinal Cord Injury - What really matters
We can translate our understanding of intracranial pressure to intraspinal pressures and optimise our managment of acute spinal injury

David Sharp

Concussion is confusing us all
What do we mean by concussion - is this a "mild" brain injury, or something more sinister?

Tom McMillan

Brain Injury in Society
Brain Injury affects more than just the patient and their family - homeless, prisoner and refugee populations all have a much higher incidence of TBI

Simon Kemp

Sports Concussion
American Football has had a swave of litigation relating to concussion and the long term effects of TBI. What is the situation in Rugby and what can be done to minimise it.

Angelos Kolias

Clinical Trials in Neurotrauma
Rescue ICP - what does it mean, and what do we want from rescue ASDH.

Peter Cameron

Brain Injury in Australia
What can we learn from the other side of the World.

Tony Belli

Pituitary Function Post-TBI
Professor Belli explains this increasingly recognised issue following TBI - when and how to investigate it.

Chris Uff

Time Critical Neurotrauma
Time is brain - what can we do to minimise time and resulting brain injury

Vishi Verma

What the text books don't tell you
TBI managment is an art, learnt from study and experience. Vishi gives insights into being the best neurocritical doctor you can be.

Jake Timothy

Spinal Injury
In this finale for the day, Jake gives his overview of spinal injury and managment.

The Talks from Neurotrauma 2015

Randy Chesnut

Brain Injury - What really matters
Watch this incredibly insightful talk drawn on years of experience to help you better manage patients

Geoff Raisman

Spinal Injury and Stem Cells
Look into the future - Geoff has pioneered what could be the most incredible feat in medicine - spinal cord repair...

András Büki

Translational Models of Critical Care
In this comprehensive talk András explains our current models of critical care... and why they may not be great models...

Richard Teff

Damage Limitation Neurosurgery
In this fast paced talk, Richard Teff eloquently explains this fundamental principal.

Peter Hutchinson

Clinical Trials in Neurotrauma
In this lecture Hutch provides a detailed overview of the current major trials in neurotrauma.

David Sharp

Secondary Injury goes on long after discharge
David Sharp explains how the latest in neuroimaging demonstrates that neuronal loss continues for many years after TBI

Grier, Davies, Hurst, Osborn

Pre-Hospital Neurotrauma
In this panel discussion Gareth grier, Gareth Davies, Tom Hurst and Mike Osborn discuss complexities especially impact brain apnoea.

Fiona Lecky & Ian Roberts

The Research Hour
Fiona Lecky intriduces Ian Roberts to discuss his latest trial, CRASH-3

Gordon Fuller

Comparative Analysis
Gordon explains the importance of comparative analysis ahead of Center-TBI

Jonathan Coles

Center TBI
Jonathan introdcues Center-TBI and explains why comparative anaylsis is needed now.

Sarah Stuart

Sarah is a speech therapist and explains the importance of speach thrapy in early TBI managment.

Karen Hoffman

Karen established AfterTrauma.org but focuses here on other aspects of aftercare.

Susie Wolstoneholme

Susy explains the importance of early physio in this group.

Jaxx Cave

Jaxx gives her moving, sad and funny account of her life with and after her brain injury.