A MESSAGE FROM THE WFNS 2023 PROGRAMME CHAIR

Welcome to the WFNS World Congress of Neurosurgery 2023 programme. As chair of the programme, I am looking forward to the results of so much hard work over such a long time by so many people to deliver a phenomenal meeting.

This year we tried a few new things. To promote diversity, inclusivity, and representation in all its forms, I relied heavily on working with the chairs of all the WFNS committees and all their corresponding members to develop this programme, so the almost 500 invited speakers truly reflect the organisation, rather than me or our organising committee. The speakers are a wonderful and diverse mix of giants in neurosurgery and the young generation standing on their shoulders.

We created strong themes for the meeting, to avoid it being a random collection of topics. The plenaries are dedicated to Training the Next Generation (Tuesday), Disruptors and Cutting-edge Innovations in Neurosurgery (Wednesday), Sustaining your Career (Thursday), and Global Initiatives (Friday). We also have dedicated sections across all specialties, such as Diversity in Neurosurgery, Advocacy, and Innovation & Working with Industry. We hope this will create focus and harmonisation in what we are doing in the different subspecialties of our discipline. Spanning a range from advancements in AI, to microsurgical technique, to ethics and community engagement, the programme covers everything. Please look out also for our sessions on developing a Research Integrity document for the neurosurgical community and plan to contribute!

Our overarching central theme for the meeting is Ubuntu, the African philosophy popularised by the late Nobel Peace Prize Laureates Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu. In short, it translates as ‘I am because we are’. It is the idea that our destinies are inextricably linked, that in each other we find our common humanity and purpose. In a world where individuals and groups seem increasingly at odds with each other and pulling in different directions, we remind ourselves that we are bound together, that the collective is more important than the individual, and that we can do more together than we can apart. Come to learn, contribute, share successes and failures, and meet amazing people from different environments who share your professional DNA.

We can think of nowhere better to emphasize this strong message of our shared DNA than in Africa. This is the first time the meeting will be held in Sub-Saharan Africa, and for many of you it will be the first time you will step foot on the African continent. To you we say, Welcome back! Evidence shows that this is the soil that gave birth to modern humans, and if you trace your lineage back far enough, this is your true homeland. We hope that you will feel it in the air when you touch down from the plane. We are all Africans.

As Africans then, community is important. On behalf of the Society of Neurosurgeons of South Africa, the Continental Association of African Neurosurgical Societies, and our World Federation, we look forward to hosting you in Cape Town, connecting with you personally and professionally, and working together to create a bright future for our society.

Tony Figaji
WFNS 2023 Programme Chair

obo the WFNS Committee Chairs (to whom I owe my gratitude):

Andrew Reisner, Neurotrauma
Daniel Prevedello, Skull Base
Stefan Florian, Vascular
Jörg-Christian Tonn, Neuro-oncology
Salman Sharif, Spine
Abhaya Kulkarni, Paediatrics
Kee Park, Global
Ahmed Alkani, Stereotactic and Functional
Tiit Mathiesen, Ethics
Stefan Wolfsberger, Neuro-endoscopy
Luis Borba, Education
Juan Luis Gomez Amador, Anatomy
Keki Turel, Complications
Yuval Shapira, Peripheral Nerve

And obo,

Graham Fieggen, WFNS 2023 Congress President
Nelson Oyesiku, President of the WFNS

A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE WORLD FEDERATION OF NEUROSURGICAL SOCIETIES (WFNS) AND THE WFNS 2023 CONGRESS PRESIDENT

Dear Colleagues,

The World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies is truly a global community, comprising 132 societies and associations. One of the outstanding contributions of the WFNS has been supporting the growth of neurosurgery in low- and middle-income countries, with our profession taking root in countries where there had never before been a neurosurgeon.

The subsequent growth of neurosurgery on African soil is a real success story and we are excited to return to Africa, and this time to sub-Saharan Africa in Cape Town, to celebrate the progress made, and renew our profession’s commitment to providing access to neurosurgical care for all the people of the world.

It is therefore our great pleasure and privilege to invite you to join us in Cape Town for the 18th WFNS World Congress of Neurosurgery which will bring together thousands of neurosurgeons from around the world to share experience and educate and inspire the next generation.

For those seeking new insights and ideas, Cape Town has a proud history of innovation, from Alan Cormack’s Nobel Prize-winning work in developing the CT scan to the first human heart transplant by Christiaan Barnard. We will build on this legacy by offering a scientific programme that showcases the very best of what we can offer patients, with a commitment to finding ways to make this accessible to all, in line with the principles of equity, value-based care, and Global Surgery.

And so we invite you to join us in the spirit of ubuntu, the African belief that we grow as people through our interactions with other people. There is no better way to celebrate our common humanity than gathering and learning together.

Nelson M Oyesiku
President – World
Federation of
Neurosurgical Societies

Graham Fieggen
President – 18th WFNS
World Congress of
Neurosurgery

View this message from Nelson Oyesiku, President – World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies

DATES TO REMEMBER

October 2022
Call for Abstracts issued

3 April 2023
Registration opens

9 June 2023
Abstract submissions due

24 July 2023
Author notifications (this has been delayed a week and these are to be sent out in the 1st week of August; late submissions will only receive notification in the 2nd week of August)

25 August 2023
Deadline for early-bird registration

“EXTENSION: Extended until 30 September 2023”

15 September 2023
Deadline for author registrations

“EXTENSION: Extended until 30 September 2023”

5 October 2023
Exhibition bookings close

21 November 2023
End of standard registration/start of late registration

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