Session Details
[S-10]Symposium 10 DBS or FUS?: Navigating Frontiers for Tremor and PD
Thu. May 22, 2025 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM JST
Thu. May 22, 2025 11:00 PM - 12:30 AM UTC
Thu. May 22, 2025 11:00 PM - 12:30 AM UTC
第01会場(大阪国際会議場5F 大ホール)
Chairs: Yasushi Shimo(Juntendo University Nerima Hospital, Japan), Yuta Kajiyama(Department of Neurology, Kawasaki Medical School, Japan)
In recent times, numerous innovations have emerged in Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) devices and MR-guided Focused Ultrasound (FUS) techniques. The aim of this symposium is to present the latest insights and compare the advantages of each treatment, especially for patients with tremor and Parkinson's disease. To achieve this, we will invite leading researchers in DBS and FUS from Japan and around the world. Through their presentations, we aim to analyze the pros and cons of both approaches, providing a comprehensive understanding to guide optimal clinical decisions.
[S-10-1]Recent Advances in DBS Devices and Stimulation Methods
Yasushi Shimo (Department of Neurology, Juntendo University Nerima Hospital, Japan)
Dr. Yasushi Shimo is a Professor in the Department of Neurology at Juntendo University Nerima Hospital. He earned his medical degree from Juntendo University School of Medicine in 1994 and completed his neurology residency at Juntendo University Hospital in 1998.
Dr. Shimo advanced his studies in neurophysiology under Professor Okihide Hikosaka at the Department of Physiology, Juntendo University, as a graduate student. From 2002 to 2004, he further honed his expertise in neurophysiological research as a postdoctoral fellow at Emory University, USA, under the mentorship of Professors Mahlon R. Delong and Thomas Wichmann.
Dr. Shimo’s research centers on the basal ganglia's role in movement disorders, particularly Parkinson's disease. He has made significant contributions to clinical research on motor complications and deep brain stimulation, collaborating with leading research institutes to develop innovative therapeutic strategies for movement disorders.
Dr. Shimo advanced his studies in neurophysiology under Professor Okihide Hikosaka at the Department of Physiology, Juntendo University, as a graduate student. From 2002 to 2004, he further honed his expertise in neurophysiological research as a postdoctoral fellow at Emory University, USA, under the mentorship of Professors Mahlon R. Delong and Thomas Wichmann.
Dr. Shimo’s research centers on the basal ganglia's role in movement disorders, particularly Parkinson's disease. He has made significant contributions to clinical research on motor complications and deep brain stimulation, collaborating with leading research institutes to develop innovative therapeutic strategies for movement disorders.
[S-10-2]MRgFUS lesioning of the subthalamic nucleus in Japan
Yuta Kajiyama1, Kousuke Baba2, Noriaki Hattori3, Hideki Mochizuki2 (1.Department of Neurology, Kawasaki Medical School, Japan, 2.Department of Neurology, The University of Osaka Graduate School of Medicine, Japan, 3.Department of Rehabilitation, Faculty of Medicine, Academic Assembly, University of Toyama, Japan)
Yuta Kajiyama, MD, PhD is currently an Associate Professor/Lecturer in the Department of Neurology at Kawasaki Medical School. My expertise includes movement disorders, rehabilitation and electrophysiology, with a special focus on Parkinson's disease (PD) and neuromodulation techniques using fMRI, fNIRS and EEG.
After graduating from Osaka University School of Medicine in 2010, I started my career in neurology. I continued my Ph.D. studies at Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Mochizuki Laboratory (2017-2021), and then contributed to clinical trials on MRgFUS lesioning for subthalamic nucleus in Japan.
I am an active member of Japanese Society of Neurology, Movement Disorder Society (MDS), Movement Disorder Society Japan (MDSJ), Japanese Association of Rehabilitation Medicine, and the Guideline Committee for Parkinson's Disease.
After graduating from Osaka University School of Medicine in 2010, I started my career in neurology. I continued my Ph.D. studies at Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Mochizuki Laboratory (2017-2021), and then contributed to clinical trials on MRgFUS lesioning for subthalamic nucleus in Japan.
I am an active member of Japanese Society of Neurology, Movement Disorder Society (MDS), Movement Disorder Society Japan (MDSJ), Japanese Association of Rehabilitation Medicine, and the Guideline Committee for Parkinson's Disease.
[S-10-3]DBS and FUS for Tremor in Japan
Haruhiko Kishima, Satoru Oshino, Naoki Tani, Koichi Hosomi (Department of Neurosurgery, the University of Osaka Graduate School of Medicine, Japan)
Education
1985-1991 Osaka University, School of Medicine. M.D., awarded May/1991
1994-1998 Dept. of Neurosurgery, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine.
Ph.D., awarded March/1998
Professional Training and Employment
1991-1994 Resident in Neurosurgery.
1998-2000 Medical Staff in Neurosurgery, Kobe Ekisaikai Hospital.
2000-2001 Assistant Professor, Department of Neurosurgery, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine.
2001-2002 Faisant Fonction Interne in Neurochirurgie, CHU Hôpital Henri Mondor, Céteil, France.
2002-2003 Post-doctral fellow, URA CEA CNRS 2210 Service Hospitalier Frédéric Joliot, Orsay, France
2003-2017 Assistant and Associate Professor, Department of Neurosurgery, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine.
2017- Professor and Chairman, Department of Neurosurgery, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine.
Specialty
Functional neurosurgery, Epilepsy Surgery, Brain tumor
Neuromodulation, Neuroimmunology
1985-1991 Osaka University, School of Medicine. M.D., awarded May/1991
1994-1998 Dept. of Neurosurgery, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine.
Ph.D., awarded March/1998
Professional Training and Employment
1991-1994 Resident in Neurosurgery.
1998-2000 Medical Staff in Neurosurgery, Kobe Ekisaikai Hospital.
2000-2001 Assistant Professor, Department of Neurosurgery, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine.
2001-2002 Faisant Fonction Interne in Neurochirurgie, CHU Hôpital Henri Mondor, Céteil, France.
2002-2003 Post-doctral fellow, URA CEA CNRS 2210 Service Hospitalier Frédéric Joliot, Orsay, France
2003-2017 Assistant and Associate Professor, Department of Neurosurgery, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine.
2017- Professor and Chairman, Department of Neurosurgery, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine.
Specialty
Functional neurosurgery, Epilepsy Surgery, Brain tumor
Neuromodulation, Neuroimmunology
[S-10-4]DBS or FUS. Navigating Frontiers for tremor and Parkinson's Disease. The role of STN
José A. Obeso1,2,3 (1.HM CINAC (Centro Integral de Neurociencias), Fundación HM Hospitales and HM Puerta del Sur Hospital, Madrid, Spain, 2.Universidad CEU-San Pablo, Madrid, Spain, 3.CIBERNED, Instituto Carlos III, Madrid, Spain)
Director of the Centro Integral de Nerociencias (Madrid), Full Professor of Neurology (Catedrático) in Navarra and CEU-San Pablo Madrid and Principal Investigator of CIBERNED (Spanish Neurodegeneration Network). He got his MD and doctoral degree at the University of Navarra and completed the neurologist residence in San Sebastian. He spent 2 years in the Institute of Psychiatry (London), under the direction of Prof. Marsden, a world leader in movement disorders.His current Google Scholar H-index is 121, > 62 000 citations and counts 43 citation classic (> 300 citations) including 8 articles over 1000 cites. He has contributed to teaching and academia with over 100 book, including the Harrison’s Textbook of Medicine. Top 25 Best Investigators in the field of Parkinson Disease worldwide and listed as Highly Cited Researcher every year. He has participated as a guest in more than 450 national and international conferences and has
organized more than 60 congresses. He served as Editor in Chief of the Movement Disorders journal (2010-2019), transforming it to a frontrunner publication in Clinical Neurology (IF=10.2). In 2017, he was appointed to the Neurology Chair of the Royal National Academy of Medicine of Spain. In 2023 was among the Humboldt´s foundation (Germany) awardees.
organized more than 60 congresses. He served as Editor in Chief of the Movement Disorders journal (2010-2019), transforming it to a frontrunner publication in Clinical Neurology (IF=10.2). In 2017, he was appointed to the Neurology Chair of the Royal National Academy of Medicine of Spain. In 2023 was among the Humboldt´s foundation (Germany) awardees.