st 1 Congress of Southeast Europe Neurosurgical Society – SEENS 2013 is accredited by the Health Council of the Republic of Serbia, Lecturers: 15 points • Oral presentation: 13 points Poster presentation: 11 points Passive participation: 9 points • • Accreditation of the Congress Ministry of Science, Education and Sports Government of the Republic of Croatia Serbian Academy of Science and Art Interacademic Association of Academy of Sciences and Art of Southeast Europe University of Belgrade School of Medicine University of Belgrade Serbian Medical Chamber Their Royal Highnesses Crown Prince Alexander II Karadjordjević Crown Princess Katherine Karadjordjević Honorary Patrons: Government of the Republic of Serbia With support of: Ministry of Health Under the auspice of: The President of the Republic of Serbia H.E. Mr. Tomislav Nikolić Ministry of of Education, Science and Technological Development, Government of the Republic of Serbia decision No.153-02-1827/2013-01, dated on May 13th 2013, document number A-1-1472/13, with the following number of points: st 1 Congress of Southeast European Neurosurgical Society - SEENS st 1 Congress of Southeast European Neurosurgical Society - SEENS th 90 Anniversary of neurosurgery in Serbia • th 75 Anniversary of Clinic for neurosurgery at Clinical Centre of Serbia Final Program st nd Belgrade, October 31 - November 2 2013 Hotel Metropol Palace, Belgrade www.seens2013.eu • www.seens.eu
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st1 Congress of Southeast Europe Neurosurgical Society – SEENS 2013 is accredited by the Health Council of the Republic of Serbia,
Ministry of Science, Education and SportsGovernment of the Republic of Croatia
Serbian Academy of Science and ArtInteracademic Association of Academy
of Sciences and Art of Southeast Europe
University of BelgradeSchool of Medicine University of Belgrade
Serbian Medical Chamber
Their Royal HighnessesCrown Prince Alexander II KaradjordjevićCrown Princess Katherine Karadjordjević
Honorary Patrons:
Government of the Republic of Serbia
With support of:
Ministry of Health
Under the auspice of:
The President of the Republic of SerbiaH.E. Mr. Tomislav Nikolić
Ministry of of Education,Science and Technological Development,
Government of the Republic of Serbia
decision No.153-02-1827/2013-01, dated on May 13th 2013, document number A-1-1472/13, with the following number of points:
st1 Congress of Southeast European Neurosurgical Society - SEENSst1 Congress of Southeast European Neurosurgical Society - SEENSth90 Anniversary of neurosurgery in Serbia •
th75 Anniversary of Clinic for neurosurgery at Clinical Centre of Serbia
Final Program
st nd Belgrade, October 31 - November 2 2013
Hotel Metropol Palace, Belgradewww.seens2013.eu • www.seens.eu
Dear Colleagues and Friends,
stIt is our pleasure to announce the 1 Congress of Southeast European Neurosurgical Society, which will be held in Belgrade, Serbia, 31 October - - 2 November 2013.
We look forward to seeing you in Belgrade.
Prof. Dr sci Krešimir RotimDirectorDepartment for Neurosurgery Clinical Hospital Center ”Sisters of charity”Past President of the Croatian neurosurgical SocietySEENS President
Prof. dr Miodrag RakićDirectorClinic for neurosurgeryClinical Center of SerbiaPresident of the Serbian neurosurgical Society
Doc. dr Lukas RasulićPresident of the Organizing CommitteeClinic for neurosurgeryClinical Center of SerbiaCo president of SEENS
Dear Colleagues and Friends,
On behalf of the Organizing Committee,
The Congress is organized by the Clinic for Neurosurgery at the Clinical Center of Serbia, in cooperation with the Serbian Society of Neurosurgeons and the newly established Southeast European Neurosurgical Society.
The Southeast Europe Neurosurgical Society (SEENS, www.seens.eu) will be officially promoted at this Congress as the first and unique professional association of Southeastern European neurosurgeons.
The SEENS's primary activity will be to hold annual meetings, thus providing an excellent opportunity for all fellow neurosurgeons to share theirexpertise and to develop personal acquaintance with one another.
The Congress is also a great opportunity to celebrate two anniversaries: 90 years of Neurosurgery in Serbia, as well as 75 years of the Clinic forNeurosurgery at the Clinical Centre of Serbia.
The invited speakers will include the world's leading experts in the field of neurosurgery, who will contribute to the exchange of new knowledge and skills,so we may expect over 300 active participants in this Congress. This Congress will have the Patronage and Support of all important Institution of Republic of Serbia.
We are pleased to invite you to take an active part and present your work in this Congress, since our aim is to make its success our profession's success as well.
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Topics:Topics:
• Neurooncology
• Spine surgery and periferial nerve surgery
• Free topics
Honorary CommitteeHonorary Committee
H.E. Mr. Tomislav Nikolić President of the Republic of Serbia
H.E. Prof. dr Nebojša Rodić Minister, Ministry of Defence, Government of the Republic of Serbia
Their Royal HighnessesCrown Prince Alexander II and Crown Princess Katherine Karadjordjevi
H.E. Prof. dr Slavica Djukić Dejanović Minister, Ministry of Health, Government of the Republic of Serbia
H.E. Prof. dr Tomislav Jovanović Minister, Ministry of of Education, Science and Technological Development, Government of the Republic of Serbia
H.E. Prof. dr. sc. Željko JovanovićMinister, Ministry of Science, Education and Sports, Government of the Republic of Croatia
Academician Ljubiša RakićSerbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Vice president
Academician Vladimir BumbaširevićSerbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, University of Belgrade, Rector
Academician Vladimir KostićSerbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Clinical Centre of Serbia, Clinic for Neurology, Director
Academician Nebojša LalićSerbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, University of Belgrade School of Medicine, Dean
Academician Predrag PeškoSerbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, University of Belgrade School of Medicine, Vice Dean
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Honorary CommitteeHonorary Committee
Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Institute for Cardiovascular Disease “DEDINJE”, Clinic for Vascular Surgery, Director
Academician Momir DjurovićMontenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts, PresidentInteracademician Association of Academy of Sciencess of Southeast Europe, President
Prof. dr Miljko RistićClinical Centre of Serbia, Director
Prof. dr Marko BumbaširevićClinical Centre of Serbia, Clinic for Orthopedic Surgery, Director
Prof. dr Lazar DavidovićClinical Centre of Serbia Clinic for Vascular Surgery, Director
Prof. dr Boško DjukanovićInstitute for Cardiovascular Diseases “Dedinje'', Director
Mr. Duško BobićSerbian Security Information Agency, Special Advisor
Prof. dr Svetomir IvanovićAcademician, Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and ArtsProfessor of Neurosurgery
Prof. dr Pero KalezićProfessor of Neurosurgery
Prof. dr Bogoljub Milosavljević ČamparProfessor of Neurosurgery
Prof. dr Živorad DjordjevićProfessor of Neurosurgery
Prof. dr Momčilo DjordjevićProfessor of Neurosurgery
Academician Djordje Radak
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Lukas Rasulić, President of the Organizing Committee
Vaso Antunović, Co President of the Scientific Committee
Amir Samii
Josip Paladino
Marjan Koršič
Aleksandar Čaparoski
Josip Jurišić
Vesna Ivanišević
Novak Lakičević
Goran Tasić
Zoran Roganović
Milenko Savić
Petar Vuleković
Tomislav Cigić
Ivo Berisavac
Nebojša Stojanović
Ivan Stefanović
Igor Nikolić
Branislav Nestorović
Co President of the Scientific Committee
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Invited Faculty:
Lukas Rasulić
Madjid Samii
Marcos Tatagiba
Mariano Socolovsky
Marjan Koršič
Marko Marković
Matjaž Voršič
Maurice Choux
Memet Özek
Mentor Petrela
Michalakis Spyrou
Milija Mijajlović
Miloš Joković
Miodrag Rakić
Miriana Popadich
Mirjana Nagulić
Mirko Mićović
Mladen Dostanić
M. Necmettin Pamir
Nadežda Čovičković-Šternić
Natale Francaviglia
Nebojša Stojanović
Nicolas Foroglou
Nikolay Gabrovsky
Novak Lakičević
Paolo Cappabianca
Panagiotis Selviaridis
Pavel Haninec
Petar Vuleković
Aleksandar Čaparoski
Aleksandar J. Ristić
Aleksandra M. Pavlović
Alexander Potapov
Alexandros Andreou
Alexandru-Vlad Ciurea
Alexandru Tascu
Alfredo Conti
Amir Samii
Andreas Demetriades
Arsim Morina
Boris Božić
Branko Đurović
Branko Milaković
Claudius Thome
Concezio Di Rocco
Danilo Radulović
Debora Garozzo
Dejana Jovanović
Djordje Radak
Domenico d'Avella
Dragan Primorac
Dragoslav Sokić
Fatos Olldashi
Feridun Acar
Fernando Martínez Benia
Francesco Tomasello
Gentian Kaloshi
Gianpiero Tamburrini
Goran Bajek
Goran Tasić
Grigore Zapuhlih
Hanno Millesi
Harjinder S. Bhatoe
Helmut Bertalanffy
Ihsan Solaroglu
Ilija Pangovski
Ioan Stefan Florian
István Nyáry
Ivan Ćirić
Ivan Hećimović
Ivan Stefanović
Javier Robla
John E. McGillicuddy
José Fernando Guedes-Corrêa
Josip Jurišić
Josip Paladino
Juraj Šteňo
Kemal Dizdarević
Kenan I. Arnautović
Konstantinos Fountas
Kostas Polyzoidis
Krešimir Rotim
László Bognár
Leandro Pretto Flores
Lynda Jun-San Yang
Ljiljana Vujotić
Ljiljana Beslać Bumbaširević
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Ridvan Alimehmeti
Robert Friedlander
Robert Schmidhammer
Roman Bošnjak
Rosanda Ilić
Rudolf Fahlbusch
Selçuk Peker
Shimon Rochkind
Stanca Ples
Svetlana Milošević Medenica
Tamás Dóczi
Tatjana Medić
Tatjana Stošić - Opinćal
Tito Arcadio Perilla Cepeda
Tomislav Sajko
Vaso Antunović
Vatroslav Čerina
Venelin M. Gerganov
Venko Filipče
Vincenzo Paternó
Vinko Dolenc
Vladimir Beneš
Vladimir Baščarević
Vladimir Stolevski
Vojislav Bogosavljević
Yavor Enchev
Zdeslav Milinković
Zdravko Heinrich
Zdravko Poleksić
Zoran Roganović
Course Director:
Prof. Dr. Amir SamiiDepartment of Neurosurgery, International Neuroscience Institute ‐ Hannover, GermanyChairman of the WFNS Neurosurgical Technology Committee
08.00 Registration for the Workshop and pre‐registration for the Congress
Faculty:
Prof. Dr. Amir Samii, International Neuroscience Institute ‐ Hannover, Germany Dr. Vincenzo Paternó, International Neuroscience Institute ‐ Hannover, Germany Associated Prof. Dr Venelin Gerganov, International Neuroscience Institute ‐ Hannover, Germany
Topics:
Technology of Neuronavigation SystemsPreoperative Multimodal Neurosurgical ImagingSurgical Planning with the use of NavigationHow to use Navigation in OR ‐ Setup and Practical IssuesTypical Indications and Case PresentationsIntraoperative update by MR Neuronavigation WorkshopHands on Surgical Planning on Navigation Workstation using Multimodal Imaging
Data Sets of Patients for online:
Data fusionPost‐processing for fMRIDTI‐tractographySegmentation of relevant neuroanatomyTumor modelingTrajectory planning
08:30 ‐ 10:30 Lectures by the Faculty
10:30 ‐ 10:45 Tea/Coffee Break
10:45 ‐ 12:30 Lectures by the Faculty and Discussion
12:30 ‐ 12:45 Presentation by Brainlab
12:45 ‐ 13:15 Lecture on managing complexity in advanced skull base neurosurgery
13:15 ‐ 14:00 Lunch
14:00 ‐ 15:30 Hands on Surgical Planning
15:30 ‐ 15:45 Tea Break
15:45 ‐ 17:15 Hands on Surgical Planning and Discussion
17.00 End of Course
15.30 Meeting of the Presidency of SEENS– Metropol Palace Hotel - Room Aristotel
18.00 Invited Faculty Welcome Reception
Wednesday, thOctober 30 2013
Organized by the WFNS ‐ Neurosurgical Technology CommitteeAt the occasion of 1st Congress of Southeast European Neurosurgical Society – SEENS In cooperation with Brainlab
Professor Lukas Rasulić – President of the Organizing CommitteeProfessor Miodrag Rakić – Head, Department of Neurosurgery Clinical Centre of SerbiaProfessor Miljko Ristić, Director of Clinical Centre of SerbiaAcademician Nebojša Lalić – Dean, School of Medicine, University of BelgradeAcademician Vladimir Bumbaširević, Rector of University of BelgradeAcademician Ljubiša Rakić – Vice President of SANUProfessor Krešimir Rotim – President of SeENSProfessor Vladimir Beneš – President of EANSProfessor Francesco Tomasello – Vice President WFNSProfessor Yong-Kwang Tu - President Elect – WFNS (video message)Professor Madjid Samii – Honorary President of WFNS, Founder and President of INI-HannoverH.E. Minister Prof. dr. sc. Željko Jovanović, Ministry of Science, Education and Sports, Government of the Republic of CroatiaH.E. Minister Prof. dr Tomislav Jovanović, Minister, Ministry of of Education, Science and Technological Development, Government of the Republic of SerbiaH.E. Minister Prof. dr. sc. Slavica Djukić Dejanović, Ministry of Health, Government of the Republic of SerbiaH.E. President of the Republic of Serbia Mr. Tomislav Nikolić to open the Congress
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Film - 90 years of Neurosurgery in Serbia Artistic program
21.00 GALA DINNER - Grand Ballroom at Metropol Palace Hotel
07.00 ‐ 08.00 Registration
Friday, November 1st 2013
11.10 Coffee Break
SPINE / DEGENERATIVE
Chairs: Michalakis Spyrou, Zdeslav Milinković, István Nyáry
HALL 1 HALL 2
NEUROONCOLOGY / GLIOMA
Chairs: Madjid Samii, Vladimir Beneš, Domenico d’Avella
in eloquent cortexRobert Friedlander
8.00 Use of high definition fiber tractography as a tool for resection of lesions Evidence in minimally invasive spine surgery.Claudius Thomé
8.00
Fluorescence– guided tumor resection and integrated operating room for the surgery ofhigh grade glioma.Natale Francaviglia
8.30
Michalakis SpyrouVertebral canal stenosic (VCS) – different approach8.30
Surgical management of brain tumors in eloquent areas.Panagiotis Selviaridis
8.50Krešimir Rotim
8.50 Comparison of different lumbar microdiscectomy techniques: a prospective studyof functional outcome.
Is surgical cure possible in low grade gliomas.M.Necmettin Pamir
9.10 Instrumented spinal surgery in AlbaniaFatos Olldashi
9.10
Juraj ŠteňoGliomas of the third ventricle. Our surgical attitude.
9.30 Surgical treatment of cervical spondylotic myelopathy.Danilo Radulović
9.30
Gentian Kaloshi
Low‐grade glioma growth kinetics: what we have learned.
9.50
Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion for single level disc disease.Aleksandar Čaparoski
9.50
Follow up study for operated and non operated low grade gliomasStanca Ples
10.10
Surgical treatment of compressive cervical syndormes.Nebojša Stojanović
10.10
10.30 10.30
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Insular surgery: techniques and resultsNicolas Foroglou
Chairs: Grigore Zapuhlih, Nikolay Gabrovsky, Ivan Stefanovic
15.00 Intraoperative ultrasound in brain tumor surgery Grigore Zapuhlih 15.20 Impact of surgical treatment on the quality of life in patients with high grade gliomas Nikolay Gabrovsky 15.40 NO-G-OP-1 Electrical stimulation of the brain cortex– results of the operative treatment of 60 patients with tumors in the brain motor zone
Tasić G., Šćepanović V., Repac N., Nikolić I., Đorić I., Mihajlovic M., Mrdak M., Janićijević A. 15.50 NO-G-OP-2
Introduction of awake craniotomy for brain tumor removal: our experience Vranic A., Markovic Bozic J., Koritnik B. 16.00 NO–G–OP-3
Supratentorial low grade gliomas – the role of surgery Caterina Aldea C., Durutya A., Ilyes A., Zoican A., Florian S.I. 16.10 NO-G-OP-4
Influence of contemporary neuroimaging on intracranial tumor surgery – our experience Jelača B., Karan M., Vuleković P., Jajić Đ., Papić V., Djilvesi Đ.
16.20 NO-G-OP-5
New Anti CD155-Saporin Imunotoxin Shows High Killing Efficacy In Glioblastoma Multiforme Tumor Model Šimić H., Bajek G., Kolić Z., Antulov R., Stanković B., Vukas D., Ledić D., Miklić K., Polić B., Jonjić S.
16.30 NO-G-OP-6
Correlation between expression of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) in CSF and life expectancy rate in patients with high grade gliomas Handzhiev D., Enchev Y., Avramov T., Iliev B., Kondev T., Trendafilov P., Kyuchukov G.
16.40 NO-G-OP-7
Anticonvulsant therapy in patients with glioblastoma multiform: Is that really necessary? Georgiadis I., Tasiou A., Gatos H., Siasios I., Tsianaka E., Vagopoulos K., Paterakis K., Fountas K.
16.50 NO-G-OP-8
Influence of surgery for gliomas on health related quality of life Ungureanu G., Chitu A., Iancu I., Malutan O., Medan P., Miscov R., Stefan Florian I.
The Role of Culture and Spirituality in Neurosurgical Innovations Csókay A., Csókay S.J.K. 17.40 NO-M-OP-11
Influence of Intraoperative and Postoperative Complications on Outcome in Patients with Atypical and Anaplastic Meningeomas Piščević I.A., Grujičić D.M., Milićević M. V., Ilić R. V., Bogosavljević V. M., Jovanović N. M.
17.50 NO-M-OP-12
Surgical treatment of meningiomas – Outcome associated with type of resection, recurrence, Karnofsky performance score, mitotic count Sumkovski R., Pangovski I., Micunovic M., Ilievski B., Lazarevska M., Aliji V.
18.00 NO-M-OP-13
Posterior fossa meningiomas- an overview Florian, I. S., Pintea B., Kiss A., Irimescu I., Andrasoni Z.
18.10 NO-M-OP-14
Prognostic factors in the survival in patients with medulloblastoma in adult population Pangovski I., Sumkovski R., Rendevski V., Micunovic M., Ilievski B. 18.20 NO-M-OP-15 Ultrasound navigation in low-grade glioma surgery Todorov I., Eftimov T., Hadzhiangelov I., Nakov V., Simeonov P., Stavrev E., Ninov C., Romanski K. 18.30 NO-M-OP-16 Ultrasound navigation in different fields of neurosurgery Todorov I., Eftimov T., Hadzhiangelov I., Nakov V., Simeonov P., Stavrev E., Ninov C., Romanski K., Petkov Al. 18.40 NO-OP-17
Monitored anaestheisa care- safe and well tolerated anaesthetic technique for awake craniotomy Mladić Batinica I., Maldini B., Rotim K., Sajko T., Zmajević M., Schonwald., Benko M.
18.50 NO-OP-18 The way advanced MR imaging improves diagnostic strategy in neurosurgery Ostojić J., Petrović K., Vuleković P., Karan M., Papić V., Kozić D., Stojanović S.
NERVES and FUNCTIONAL NEUROSURGERY/ORAL PRESENTATIONS
15.00 – 18.00 Chairs: Mirjana Nagulić, Ioan Szabo,Vladimir Jovanović
15.00 O-OP-1
Anatomy of the orbit and anterior skull base in the drawings of Leonardo da Vinci Chiţu A., Szabo I., Szabo B.
15.10 O-OP-2 Diagnostic possibilities of multidetector computed tomography in Graves'orbitopathy Đorić I., Šaranović Đ., Žarković M., Jovanović V., Nikolić I., Repac N., Janićijević A., Šćepanović V., Tasić G. 15.20 O-OP-3 Transcranial approaches to the orbit Szabo I., Maximencu S. 15.30 O-OP-4 Clinical overview of the orbital pathology in children in the last 25 years Szabo I., Szabo B. 15.40 O-OP-5 Orbital decompressions in grates orbitopatoly-two years experience Knežević M., Popović S., Vlajković G. 15.50 O-OP-6 Surgery of the orbita-ophtamological approach Knežević M., Popović S., Vlajković G. 16.00 O-OP-7 Orbital exenteration – surgical indication Alexandrina Pop E., Szabo I., Szabo B. 16.10 COFFE BREAK 16.30 P-OP-8
CSF ascites and abdominal distension folowing ventriculoperitoneal shunt placement. A case report and literature review
Brkic H., Moranjkic M., Mehmedovic G. 16.40 P-OP-9
Surgical treatment problems of hydrocephalus caused by spontaneus intraventricular hemorrhage in prematurely born children
Mihajlović M., Mrdak M., Nikolić I., Đorić I., Repac N., Šćepanović V., Janićijević A., Tasić G 16.50 P-OP-10
Evaluation of Subcutaneous Ventricular Assisted Device Placement As Temporary Method In Treatment Of Posthemorrhagic Hydrocephalus In Preterm Infants Raicevic M., Petronic I., Nikolic D., Cirovic D., Knezevic T., Rankovic-Janevski M., Cerovac N.
17.00 F-OP-11
Deep Brain Stimulation For The Early Treatment Of The Minimal Conscious Sate And Vegetative State
Chudy D., Deletis V., Rogic M., Paradzik V., Grahovac G.
17.10 F-OP-12 Microvascular decompression of the trigeminal and facial nerve - personal experience Štimac D. 17.20 F-OP-13 Intrathecal opioides for chronic pain tretament-prospective clicinal study
Pavlićević G., Roganović Z., Ivetić D. 17.30 PN-OP-14
Functional reconstruction of shoulder in irreparable Brachial Plexus Lessions Utilizing Latissismus Dorsi Muscle transfer Vučković Č., Anđelković S., Todorović A., Polojac D., Palibrk T., Dubljanin-Raspopović E., Mihajlović J., Bumbaširević M.,
17.40 PN-OP-15
Tumors of pheripheral nerves – treatment modalities Rasulić L, Samardžić M, Baščarević V, Mićović M, Cvrkota I, Savić A, Zivković B.
Predictable Morphometric Parameters for Rupture of Intracranial Aneurysms – A Series of 142 Operated Aneurysms
Nikolic I., Repac N., Đorić I., Mihajlovic M., Mrdak M., Šćepanović V., Janićijević A., Tasić G. 15.20 V-OP-3
Diagnostic value of multidetector computed tomographic angiography in early diagnosis of intracranial aneurysms in the anterior communicating artery (ACoA)
Đorić I., Šaranović Dj., Sagić D., Jovanović V., Nikolić I., Repac N., Janićijević A., Šćepanović V., Tasić G. 15.30 V-OP-4
Assessing the quality of display angiographic aneurysm of blood brain vessels compared to intraoperative state
Nikolic I., Repac N., Đorić I., Mihajlovic M., Mrdak M., Šćepanović V., Janićijević A., Tasić G. 15.40 V-OP-5
Surgical strategies in multiple aneurysms Florian S.I., Baritchii A., Farcas A., Zorinela A.
15.50 V-OP-6
Management of Intra-operative aneurysmal rupture -Is there a way to practice & simulate it in the lab?
Hammadi F., Aboud E. T., Dodier P., Krisht A. 16.00 V-OP-7
Terson syndrome: a retrospective analysis. A prospective analysis of 45 patients Hadjigeorgiou GF., Markogiannakis G., Zisakis A., Petrosyan T., Kelesis C., Hadjigeorgiou FG., Varsos V. 16.10 V-OP-8
Surgical treatment of brain stem cavernomas Tasić G., Janićijević A., Repac N., Nikolić I., Đorić I., Mihajlovic M., Mrdak M., Šćepanović V. 16.20 V-OP-9
Microsurgical treatment of the brain arteriovenous malformations: personal experience Dizdarevic K., Ahmetspahic A., Hajdarpasic E., Dzulic A. 16.30 V-OP-10 Operative extraction of distally migrated coils after endovascular treatment of ruptured cerebral aneurysms Nakov V., Eftimov T., Lilov M., Todorov I., Ninov K.
NO –P- 1 Surgical treatment of pituitary adenomas - single institution experience Hodžić M., Ercegović Z., Moranjkić M. NO- P- 2 Effects of octreotide in the therapy of totally resected brain glioblastoma multiforme– 15-year-
experience Stefanović I., Stojanović N., Novak V., Kostić A., Radisavljević M., Stojanov D. NO- P -3 Approaches for intraventricular tumors: Surgical considerations and consequences Sfikas S., Vyziotis A., Valadakis V., Georgakoulias N., Orfanides G. N O- P- 4 Temporal lobe tumors in children-neuropsychological implications correlated to the degree of
resection Iliescu A., Tascu A., Pascal C., Vapor I., Arcan A., Rizea R., Stanescu R. Craiu D., Iliescu C., Burloiu C. NO - P- 5 The value of Frame-based CT guided stereotactic biopsy in the treatment of different brain tumors Jelaca B., Vulekovic P., Karan M., Jajic Đ., Cigic T., Papic V., Đilvesi Đ. NO -P-6 Small vestibular schwannoma (<2.5 cm) - surgery vs. gamma knife Bogosavljevic V., Micovic M., Bascarevic V., Piscevic I., Zivkovic B. NO- P- 7 Surgery of intracranial epidermoid cyst (cholesteatoma): An expirience of 15 cases Stanić M., Vujović R., Spaić M., Benović R., Marković M., Samardžić M., Popović I. NO- P- 8 Neurological manifestations of meningeom in foramen occipitalemagnum region – Case report Mihaljev I. NO- P- 9 Urgent surgical treatment of cerebral neoplasm complications Spasić S., Đurović B.
NEUROSURGICAL COMMUNICATIONS / MINIMALLY INVASIVE NEUROSURGERY AND ENDOSCOPY /E-POSTER SESSIONS
LAVANDER ROOM
OCTOBER 31st - NOVEMBER 2nd 2013
NEUROSURGICAL COMMUNICATIONS / MINIMALLY INVASIVE NEUROSURGERY AND ENDOSCOPY /E-POSTER SESSIONS
support, result, benefits and complications Sfikas S., Katsianis D., Valadakis V., Georgakoulias N., Orfanides G. ME-P-2 Endoscopic endonasal transsphenoidal approach approach: Belgrade early experience Angelis M., Savic D., Zivanovic J. ME-P-3 Recovery of sight after the neuroendoscopic decompression of optic chiasm Jugović D., Porčnik A., Spazzapan P., Prestor B. ME-P-4 Mapping and intraoperative neuromonitoring in the awake craniotomy Zmajević Schönwald M., Rotim K., Sajko T., Mladić Batinica I., Benko M., Hamata Ž. ME-P-5 Endoscope-assisted microvascular decompression for the treatment of idiopathic trigeminal
neuralgia Benedičič M., Bošnjak R. ME-P-6 The endoscopic transoral, transnasal approach compared with open microscope surgery Sfikas S., Gkekas N., Valadakis V., Georgakoulias N., Orfanides G. ME-P-7 Endoscopically assisted transglaberal approach in anterior skull base lesions
Sfikas S., Gkekas N., Valadakis V., Georgakoulias N., Orfanides G. ME-P-8 Neuroendoscopic treatment of the midbrain abscess: a case report Jugović D., Porčnik A., Koršič A. ME-P-9 Benefit of endoscopic third ventriculostomy for malfunctioningventriculo-peritoneal shunt Cvrkota I., Bascarevic V., Mijalcic R., Micovic M., Rasulic L., Zivkovic B. ME-P-10 Accessing the anterior, middle and posterior fossa through minimally-invasive supraorbital
extradural approach: anatomical feasibility study and comparative analysis. Hammadi F., Dodier, Zabara M., Ayyad A., Aboud E.
S-P-2 Effects of anterior interbody fusion with allograft on clinical and radiographic status of cervical
spine Lakičević G., Eškinja N., Bošnjak M., Milanov B., Livaja A. S-P-3 Sudden nontraumatic reversible tetraplegia associated with cervical disc herniation – Case report Porčnik A., Prestor B. S-P-4 Minimal invasive decompression of foraminal stenosis using tubular retractors – novel approach Saftic R. S-P-5 Assessment of an early outcome after lumbar microdiscectomy Cigic T., Papic V., Đilvesi Đ., Karan M., Jelaca B., Fimic M. S-P-6 Spinal instability following surgery for degenerative lumbar stenosis Ercegović Z., Moranjkić M., Hodžić M. S-P-7 Epidural cavernous hemangoma of the spinal cord. Case report and review of the literature Petrosyan T., Zisakis A., Markogiannakis G., Hadjigeorgiou GF., Mylonakis I., Kelesis C., Panteli A., Varsos V.
S-P-8 Dorsally located endodermal cyst of the cranio-cervical junction: case report and review of literature
Bogdanovic I., Grujicic D., Janicijevic A., Knezevic A., Popovic V., Djurovic B., Pajic S. S-P-9 Two-level aseptic abscess 10 years after two-level diam procedure: case report Stefanović I., Stojanović N., Novak V., Kostić A., Radisavljević M. S-P-10 Langerhans cell histiocytosis presenting as an atypical extradural thoracic spine mass in a young
adult. Diagnostic and therapeutic approach. Markogiannakis G., Zisakis A., Hadjigeorgiou GF., Petrosyan T., Psilovassilopoulos G., Karakalos S., Panteli A., Varsos V.
S-P-11 Primary sarcomas of the spine. A 5-year retrospective analysis.
Hadjigeorgiou GF., Zisakis A., Markogiannakis G., Petrosyan T., Mylonakis I., Panteli A., Hadjigeorgiou FG., Varsos V.
S-P-12 Ekstraskeletal Osteochondroma in the Neck: A Case Report Agai L., Stolevski V., Petkovski B., Stefanovski I. S-P-13 Schwannoma reg. C4-C5 case report Đurović B., Bogdanović I., Janićijević A. S-P-14 Open discectomy vs. microdiscectomy: is there any difference in outcome? V. Bascarevic, M. Micovic, I. Cvrkota, L. Rasulic, B. Zivkovic
OCTOBER 31st - NOVEMBER 2nd 2013 P-P-1 Persistent Clubfoot In Tethered Cord – Diagnostic Dilemma
Cirovic D., Petronic I., Nikolic D., Knezevic T., Dzamic D., Pavicevic P., Brdar B., Raicevic M. P-P-2 Importance Of Neurophysiological Investigation In Diagnostics Of Tethered Cords Petronic I., Knezevic T., Cirovic D., Nikolic D., Dzamic D., Raicevic M.
P-P-3 Morphological and Population Genetic Evaluation Of Children With Spina Bifida Occulta Nikolic D., Petronic I., Cvjeticanin S., Cirovic D., Knezevic T., Dzamic D., Raicevic M.
P-P-4 Reduction of infections after using silver-bearing external ventricular catheters: A retrospective
study Hadjigeorgiou GF.,Zisakis A.,Markogiannakis G.,Petrosyan T.,Psilovassilopoulos G., Hadjigeorgiou FG., Varsos V.
P-P-5 Combined microsurgical and endoscopic removal of large brain lesions in children: a report of two
cases Jugović D., Porčnik A., Koršič M. P-P-6 Presentation of the Case of Family with Inherited Enlarged Parietal Foramina Simić V., Mirčić D., Jovanović M.
OCTOBER 31st-NOVEMBER 2nd 2013 V-P-1 Correlation between angiographic vasospasm intensity and age in patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage Djilvesi Dj., Vulekovic P., Cigic T., Papic V., Horvat I., Karan M., Jelaca B. V-P-2 Cognitive Impairment After Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Papic V., Cigic T.,Bugarski V., Djilvesi Dj., Karan M., Vulekovic P., Horvat I., Jelaca B., Azasevac A., Trajkovic M. V-P-3 Case Report: Cerebrovascular Revascularization in a case of cranial venous sinus thrombosis Cekov A., Tzekov Chr., Kondoff S., Alioski N., Petrov I., Enchev Y. V-P-4 A retrospective study of endovascular treatment of intracranial aneurysms Prstojević B., Vukasinović I., Nestorović D. V-P-5 Embolization of Brain Arteriovenous Malformations with Liquid Embolic Agent ONYX 18 Nestorović D., Vukašinović I., Prstojević B. V-P-6 Endovascular treatment of intracranial dural arteriovenous fistulas with Onyx Vukasinović I., Nestorović D., Prstojević B. V-P-7 Neurosurgical treatment of third cranial nerve palsy after coiling internal carotid artery aneurysm Peulic M., Vujadinovic M., Kovacevic V., Lukic S., Mijailovic M. V-P-8 The Role of Early Rehabilitation After Operation of Aneurismal Subarahnoid Hemorrhage in Delayed Term
Milovanović A., Petronić Marković I., Grujičić D., Milaković B., Medić T., Krunić Protić R., Mujović N., Jovanović V., Tomanović - Vujadinović S., Bogosavljević V., Rajević S.
V-P-9 Disorder of intracerebral hemodynamics in rear vertebrobasilar basin in young adults in correlation with degenerative changes of the cervical spine Djelilović – Vranic J., Alajbegovic A., Todorovic Lj., Nakicevic A., Tiric – Campara M., Heco S., Loga N.
V-P-10 Massive recurrent intraventricular hemorrhage without vascular abnormality treated with alteplase. A case report Anagnostopoulos C., Hadjigeorgiou GF., Petsanas A., Tselioti P., Grammatikopoulou V., Prekates A., Sakellaridis N. V-P-11 AVM – radiosurgical treatment and outcome
M. Micović, L. Rasulic, V. Bascarevic, V. Bogosavljevic, I. Cvrkota, B. Zivkovic
NT-P-1 Spontaneous resorption of chronic subdural hematoma – case report Micunovic M., Mircevski V., Sumkovski R., Kostov M., Zahariev V., Zupanoski A., Lazarev M., Businoska M. J. NT-P-2 Head injury with unusual foreign body in pediatric patient – case report Milojevic A., Meljnikov I., Vulekovic P., Cigic T., Borisev V., Djilvesi Dj., Radojcic B.
NT-P-3 Successful delayed treatment of the Gunshot Wound to the Head after initial Treatment that was followed by deterioration of the General and Neurological State
Novaković N., Minic Lj., Lepić M., Stojšić R. NT-P-4 Transorbital penetrating brain injury by metal rod Lakicevic N., Djuraskovic S., Djurovic D., Djurovic B., Borovinic L., Radunovic A. NT-P-5 Role of decompressive craniectomy in treating severe brain injury accompanied by intra-cranial hemoragge Girotto D., Ledić D., Bajek G., Kolbah B., Djajić V. NT-P-6 Survival of intracranial hypertensive patients after severe brain trauma considering individual
average intracranial pressure. Kostić A., Stefanović I., Stojanović N., Vuleković P., Novak V., Cvetković I. NT-P-7 The Outcome Of Patients With Head Injury In Polytrauma Patients Novak V., Stefanović I, Stojanović N., Kostić A., Radisavljević M., Jelenković B., Berilažić L. NT-P-8 Endocrinological response to central neurvous system trauma in generalized blast injury Jovanikić O., Pavlićević G. NT-P-9 Isolated traumatic intraventricular hemorrhage in adults: report of a case. Hadjigeorgiou GF., Markogiannakis G., Petrosyan T., Zisakis A., Panteli A., Kelesis C., Hadjigeorgiou FG., Varsos V. NT-P-10 Genetic studies and traumatic brain injury: An up-to-date review Hadjigeorgiou G.F., Dardiotis E., Hadjigeorgiou G.M., Fountas K., Varsos V. NT-P-11 Advanced Marjolin`s ulcer of the scalp: a case report Radisavljevic M., Stefanovic I., Novak V., Stojanovic N., Kostic A., Mitic R., Igic A., Jelenkovic B.
OCTOBER 31st - NOVEMBER 2nd 2013 P-PN-1 Clinical Evaluation And Neurophysiological Follow-Up Of Patients With OBSTETRICAL Brachial
Plexus Lesion Knezevic T., Petronic I., Nikolic D., Cirovic D., Dzamic D., Djuricic G., Raicevic M.
P-PN -2 Injuries of the digital nerves - clinical experience Anđelković S., Palibrk T., Milutinović S., Bumbaširević M. P-PN-3 A case of malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor in patient with neurofibromatosis type 1. Eftimov T., Shamov T., Ninov K., Todorov I., Lilov M., Fakirova A.
O-P-1 Operative decompression of the orbit in patients with Graves’ disease Cekov A., Tzekov Chr., Cherninkova S.M., Kondoff., S., Kostadinova H., Y.Enchev
Concierge ServiceDry Cleaning ServiceAir Conditioned FacilitiesMedical Services Available
Recreation & Entertainment
Heated Indoor PoolSpa Gym
50 €
NEURONAVIGATION WORKSHOP WFNS 100 €
Spouse & Guest: 50 €
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Congress Information
Congress Venue and Date :The Congress will take place at Hotel Metropol Palace Belgrade on 31st October - 2nd November, 2013.
Congress languageThe official language will be English.
Registration and Information DeskThe registration and information desk will be in the lobby of Hotel Metropol Palace Belgrade, every day during the Congress,
thstarting from Wednesday, October 30 2013 (from 07.00 to 19.00).
Accommodations:SEENS 2013 Congress accommodations and recommendation :
Hotel Metropol Palace ***** www.metropolpalace.com IN Hotel Belgrade **** www.inhotel-belgrade.rsBest Western Hotel M**** www.hotel-m.com
Hotels in Belgrade : http://www.tob.rs/en/stay
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METHODS OF PAYMENT
Payment of registration fees and all other choosen categories from Registration Formular (One day registration, Neuronavigation Workshop WFNS, SEENS Membership for 2014, Galla dinner per person, Spouse & Guest)can be made in EUR by one off the following methods:
1. By Bank Transfer2. On line • Through web site : www.seens2013.eu3. Onsite • By Credit Cards (VISA, MASTER, DINA) • By Cash
1. By Bank TransferPlease make drafts payable to:
* For any questions concerning to the payment, feel free to contact Congress Secretariat: Tel. +381.11.3160.625, 2196.530, 3731.536 E-mail : [email protected]; [email protected]
Domestic currency payments are accepted by bank transfer to following data.
Bank:
Acc:
Address:
Vojvođanska Banka ad, Novi Sad
355 – 1114559 – 41
ARIA d.o.o., Dr Petra Markovića 12, 11080 Belgrade, Serbia
Intermediary:
Account No/ SWIFT CODE:
Address of the bank:
Beneficiary Custtomer / IBAN No:
Address :
DEUTDEFF (Deutsche Bank AG, Frankfurt)
936528900 VBUBRS22
(Vojvođanska banka AD Novi Sad, Trg Slobode 7, Novi Sad , Filijala Beograd, Srbija)
RS35 3550 0000 0200 5668 34
ARIA DOO, Dr Petra Markovića 12, Zemun - Beograd, Srbija
Foreign currency payments are accepted ONLY by bank transfer to following data.
Congress Information
Cancellations and/or modifications to your original registrations are to be made in writing (fax, letter or email) to Congress secretariat :ARIA Conference & EventsSt. Dr Petra Markovića 12, 11080 Zemun-Belgrade, SerbiaTel. +381.11.3160.625, 2196.530, 3731.536 Fax. +381.11.3160.862E-mail : [email protected]; [email protected]
CancellationRegistration fee will be refunded with 50% reduction, if a written cancellation is received before 15th October 2013. After this date no refund will be made.
Visa requirements Information about general entry requirements for Serbia is available on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Serbia website at: http://www.mfa.gov.rs/en/consular-affairs/entry-serbia/entering-serbia-requirements.
Invitation LetterThe Congress Secretariat can provide a letter of invitation upon request. An invitation letter can only be issued for the purposes of obtaining leave and entry visas if necessary. Participants who receive such invitation letter will be responsible for the payment of their own registration fees and accommodation.
Insurance and liabilityIt is recommneded that participants obtain adequate cover for travel, health and accident insurance before thay depart from their countries. Congress organizers cannot accept responsibility for personal injuries,or loss of, or demage to, private property belonging to the Congress participants and accompanying persons.
WebsitePlease visit the Congress website regulary for updates www.seens2013.eu, or www.seens.eu
Certificate of AttendanceAll participants will receive the certificate of attendance during the Congress, or it will be send through E-mail.
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2. On line – Through web site : www.seens2013.eu
Instruction: www.seens2013.eu/members/register
Please ensure that the name of the meeting and of the participant are stated on the bank transfer. Bank charges are the responsibility of the participant and should be paid at source in addition to the registration fees.
Registration will only be valid upon receipt of the full payment by the registration department according to the deadline indicated. An email confirming registration will only be sent after receipt of the required fees.
Outstanding payments will be collected on-site and charged the on-site rate.
A copy of the bank transfer (or other proof of payment) will be required in the event that registration fees were not creditedto the meeting account on time.
Computer OS
PPT File Format
Moving File Format
File Size Limit
How to Upload
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17. E-Poster Instructions The E-poster abstract should be structured as follows:
o Introduction o Aimo Material and methodso Resultso Conclusiono Pictures, tables, bargraphs, etc. ( not more than 2,500 characters)
How to Prepare Oral Presentation
Preview Room ''SOKRAT''
Windows XP and MS Office 2010
PPT, PPTX, PPSX, PDF
WMV (Strongly recommended), AVI, MPEG
30MB each
www.seens2013.eu
Location: Congress Hall at Hotel Metropol Palace, BelgradeOperating Hours
29.10 (Tuesday)
13:00 – 20:00
30.10 (Wednesday)
07:00 – 19:00
31.10 (Thursday) ~ 02.11(Saturday)
07:00 – 19:00
* Operating time is subject to change.
DeadlinePresentation Title Finalizing: by October 1stPPT Material Upload: by October 1stCV & Photo Submission: by October 1stPPT Material Modification: by October 15 (After October 15, you can modify your materials at the on-site, Preview Room ''SOKRAT'' at Congress Hotel Metropol Palace, Belgrade)
Contact for Presentation GuidelinesFor Presentation Guidelines inquiries, please feel free to contact the secretariat by email at : [email protected]
E-poster GuidelineWhat is an E-Poster?An E-poster is an electronic version of the traditional boards and is displayed on monitor screens. The E-poster may include text,figures and images, as well as video to improve documentation of your e-poster. The E-Poster session will be held in Congress Hall at the Hotel Metropol Palace, Belgrade. Congress Hall with Preview room ''LAVANDER'', Exhibition and Coffee Break will be one of the most crowded places during the congress.
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Computer OS
PPT File Format
PPT Slide Limit
Moving File Format
Moving File Limit
File Size Limit
Entering Keywords
How to Upload
How to Prepare an E-Poster Presentation
Windows XP and MS Office 2010
PPT, PPTX, PPSX, PDF
10 slides (landscape orientation)
WMV (Strongly recommended), AVI, MPEG
2 video files (embedded in PPT file)
30MB each
Max. 3 keywords of your abstract needs to be entered when submitting PPT.
www.seens2013.eu
Preview Room ''SOKRAT''Location: Congress Hall at Hotel Metropol Palace, BelgradeOperating Hours
29.10 (Tuesday)
13:00 – 20:00
30.10 (Wednesday)
07:00 – 19:00
31.10 (Thursday) ~ 02.11(Saturday)
07:00 – 19:00
* Operating time is subject to change.
DeadlinePPT Material Upload: by October 1stCV & Photo Submission: by October 1stPPT Material Modification: by October 15 (After October 15, you can modify your materials at the on-site, E-Poster Room ''LAVANDER'' at Congress Hotel Metropol Palace, Belgrade)
Contact for Presentation GuidelinesFor Presentation Guidelines inquiries, please feel free to contact the secretariat by email at : [email protected]
E-Poster Submission • Through Congress Secretariat : [email protected] • Through web site of the Congress : www.seens2013.eu
Be sure to check or modify your presentation materials at the Preview Room at least 24 hours before the start of the session.If combining video clips with PowerPoint, it is strongly recommended that you check your presentation file at least ONE DAYBEFORE your presentation so if there are any problems, we can deal with it.
NotesIt is allowed to use your own laptop at the Preview room in order to avoid any possible technical problem.It is allowed to use your own laptop at the session room with the previous check up in Congress preview room, not later than 2 hours before the session, due to technical risk and time delay.
All presenting authors should submit Speaker's CV & Photo through the website, HYPERLINK http://www.seens2013.eu , by October 1st.
You may supply your own laptop computer as a back-up.
Particularly in the case of using MACs, you may have compatibility problems.
If You are using Apple Keynote for presentation, we will provide one Apple computer on the site.
Host City - Belgrade the Capital of Serbia
WHERE TO STAYWHERE TO STAY
City of many nations, BELGRADE is a city with a tumultuous, but also frequently tragic past,
primarily due to its unique position at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, on the
border between the East and the West. Due to its position it was rightfully named “Gates of the
Balkans” and the “Doors of Middle Europe”. Belgrade is one of the oldest cities in Europe with a
7000-year history. Visitors who come to Belgrade for the first time, never leave indifferent,
and always come back to it with joy.
More importantly, Belgraders like everyone, so get to know Belgrade by getting to know Belgraders!
CONGRESS HOTEL - HOTEL METROPOL***** www.metropolpalace.com
Stunning five star Belgrade hotel, the Metropol has always been the heart of Belgrade's social life
and the host to all its most esteemed guests. Designed by famous Serbian architect Dragiša
Brašovan and originally opened in 1957, the Metropol Hotel reopened in 2012 as Metropol Palace,
a Luxury Collection Hotel. Located in the city center near the Serbian National Parliament, after
a total renovation and a new design by MKV, Metropol Palace can now be considered the luxurious
modern gem of Belgrade again.
20 Km
In center
IN Hotel Belgrade **** www.inhotel-belgrade.rs
9 Km
In center
BEST WESTERN HOTEL M**** www.hotel-m.com
BEST WESTERN HOTEL M is the first hotel in Belgrade with the licence CONGRESS HOTEL, ideal
for business guests, athletes and those who travel visit Belgrade. Located in one of the most
beautiful parts of Belgrade, surrounded by green park “Forest of Banjica.” It is 20 minutes from
the international airport, Nikola Tesla. We are pleased to wish you a warm welcome in a pleasant
environment where we are sure that in every moment of your stay feel like home.
20 Km
In center
Situated in the heart of a business district called New Belgrade, IN hotel is perfectly positioned with
an easy access to main city attractions and most popular night spots IN Hotel is an ideal place to
accommodate both business guests. Complete with 187 rooms and suites • Shuttle Bus Service -
24 hours a day. The price is 10 euros per person • Parking and Garage with 64 parking places is
available for 10 euros per car per day • ATM - Cash Machine Cash machine is available at the hotel
lobby, 00-24h • Exchange office is available 24h at the reception. Welcome to the IN Hotel Beograd,
a place where you will feel a sincere hospitality, security and service worth remembering
www.tob.rs/en/index.php
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SIGHTS TO SEE
THE BELGRADE FORTRESS
Is a museum of the history of Belgrade, a place where you can literally observe the passage of time.
The life at the ridge over the confluence of the Sava and the Danube has lasted for over two
millenniums. Six centuries elapsed since Belgrade became the capital for the first time in its history.
The Belgrade Fortress and the Kalemegdan Park together represent a cultural monument
of exceptional importance, the area where various sport, cultural and arts events take place,
and are fun and joy for all generations of Belgraders and numerous visitors of the city.
THE PALACIES OF THE SERBIAN KARADJORDJEVIC DYNASTY – ROYAL COMPOUND – BELGRADE
The Royal Palace in Dedinje was built between 1924 and 1929, on orders by King Alexander I, as the
official royal residence. The building of the White Palace, which is part of the Royal Palace complex,
was built to the wishes of King Aleksandar I as a residence for his sons. It was built from 1934 to
1937 to a design by the architect Aleksandar Đorđević. Today it is the home of the heir to the throne,
Aleksandar II and his family. It is a large impressive villa of white stone in the Serbian-Byzantine style.
SEVENTEEN CENTURIES EDICT OF MILAN 313-2013, SERBIA
SREMSKA MITROVICA – SIRMIUM – IMPERIAL ROMAN PALACE
The ancient literary sources mention Sirmium as a temporary residence for numerous Roman
emperors. The city enjoyed its greatest prosperity at the end of the third and beginning of the fourth
century, when it was one of the capitals of the Roman empire and the sometime seat of government
for the emperors Diocletian, Licinius, Constantine the Great, Constantius II, Julian, Valentinian,
Gratian and Theodosius.
A Jewel of National and World Heritage – VIMINACIUM
Roman towns and military encampments from the period from the 1st to the 6th century. The civiliansettlement next to the encampment during the rule of Hadrian (117-138) gained the status ofa municipium, a town with a high degree of autonomy. During the reign of Gordian III (239) the townwas accorded the status of a Roman citizen colony and the right to mint local currency. Such a statuswas the highest that could be attained by a town in the Roman Empire. Viminacium was often chosenas a mustering point for troops and a starting point in many a military campaign.
Viminacium, today Kostolac, where the Mlava flows into the Danube, we find one of the most important
The official tender in Serbia is dinar, abbreviated RSD. Money may be exchanged in all banks and post offices, as well as in authorizedexchange offices. Dinar is issued in denominations of 10/20/50/100/200/500/1000/2000/5000.
Banks and post officies are open from 08 : 00 to 19 : 00 hours on weekdays, and some are open from 08 : 00 to 15 : 00 on Saturdays. On Sundays only duty banks and post offices are open. All banks and post offices have exchange offices, and payphones.
The current exchange rate may be checked on the website of the National Bank of Serbia (http://www.nbs.rs)
Banks and Cards
Cash may be taken from ATMs installed in all major malls, bank branch offices and in public places 365 days in a year, 24 hours a day.Cell phone e-cards and Internet cards may also be purchased in some of these places.
Time, Electricity and WaterTime Zone
Belgrade and Serbia are located in the Central European time zone region – GMT +1 and/or GMT +2 as of the last week in the thirdmonth until the Saturday prior to the last week of the tenth month.
Electricity
Water
As in most cities of Continental Europe, the electricity voltage in Belgrade is 220V. Electrical outlets are standard European.
Tap water in Belgrade is safe to drink.
Telephone Directory
The area code for Belgrade in national traffic is 011
The area code for Serbia in international traffic is 381. To call Belgrade from abroad please dial the appropriateinternational code, e.g. 00, thendial the area code for Serbia 381 and the area code for the city (without the initial 0)11. To call a foreign country from Belgrade, please dial the international code 00, then the country area code, the city area code (without 0) and, finally, the telephone number of the subscriber.
Important Telephone Numbers
Police – 192, Fire-fighters – 193, Ambulance – 194, Registry of international calls – 19011, Orthodox religious holidays and customs – 19822