Weill Cornell Minimally Invasive Cranial Neurosurgery Recent Technical Advances 2021

Weill Cornell Minimally Invasive Cranial Neurosurgery Recent Technical Advances 2021

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Weill Cornell Medical College Minimally Invasive Cranial Neurosurgery Recent Technical Advances 2021

Format:21 videos, size: 2.94 GB

Course Audience: neurosurgeons

Overview:

The future of neurosurgery is in minimally invasive techniques. This one-day course, directed by Dr. Theodore Schwartz and Dr. Mark Souweidane, is a comprehensive overview of the emerging techniques and technologies of minimally invasive cranial neurosurgery, using didactic sessions. At the completion of this course, participants should be well equipped to start utilizing these approaches in their own practices. Participants will have an opportunity to discuss difficult cases with the faculty during panel discussions. Registration now open!

The Weill Cornell Medical College Minimally Invasive Cranial Neurosurgery: Recent Technical Advances 2021 course focused on the latest advancements in minimally invasive techniques for cranial neurosurgery. Here are some key details:

Key Features:

  • Didactic Lectures: Covering the principles and techniques of minimally invasive cranial neurosurgery.
  • Hands-On Workshops: Providing practical experience with state-of-the-art equipment and technologies.
  • Case Discussions: Interactive sessions to discuss complex cases and share best practices.
  • Expert Faculty: Leading neurosurgeons and researchers presenting the latest research and clinical advancements.

Target Audience:

  • Neurosurgeons
  • Neurosurgical Trainees
  • Researchers
  • Healthcare Professionals involved in neurosurgery

The course aimed to enhance the skills and knowledge of participants in minimally invasive surgical approaches, improving patient outcomes and advancing the field of neurosurgery

 

Advances in CNS Drug Delivery (Video MP4 Format)

Case Illustration Teenager Presenting with Hydrocephalus. Biopsy Proven Pineocytoma GK in 1998. Started Getting Headaches in 2021. What Surgical Options Do We Have (Video MP4 Format)

Case Illustrations, Next Approaches 12 yo with Primary Complaints of Vision, no Endocrinopathy, and a Diagnosis of an Optic Pathway Glioma (Video MP4 Format)

Case Illustrations, Next Approaches Patient With Diabetes Insipidus, No Visual Issues, with Enhancing Bulbous Mass above the Sella within the Hypothalamic Region (Video MP4 Format)

Discussion Endoscopic Pituitary Surgery (Video MP4 Format)

Endoscopic Anatomy Compartments (Video MP4 Format)

Endoscopic Intraventricular Surgery CSF (Video MP4 Format)

Endoscopic Intraventricular Surgery Tumors (Video MP4 Format)

Endoscopic Pituitary Surgery Sphenoidotomy – How Big Tumor Resection Techniques (Video MP4 Format)

Extended Endoscopic Endonasal Approaches to the Anterior Skull Base (Video MP4 Format)

Eyebrow and Eyelid Approaches to the Anterior Skull Base (Video MP4 Format)

Focused Ultrasound in Neurosurgery How It Works (Video MP4 Format)

Fully Endoscopic CPAngle & Brainstem Surgery MVDs, Meningiomas, Brainstem Cavernomas (Video MP4 Format)

Interesting Cases in Minimally Invasive Cranial Surgery Brain Tumors and Approaches (Video MP4 Format)

Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy for Brain Tumors and Epilepsy What’s Appropriate and What Are the Limitations (Video MP4 Format)

Management Considerations and Innovations in Endoscopic Suturectomy (Video MP4 Format)

Management of CSF Leaks a 30 Year Perspective (Video MP4 Format)

Minimally InvasiveEndoscopic Skull Base Surgery for the Pediatric Neurosurgeon (Video MP4 Format)

Neurosurgeons and Clinical Trials in Glioblastoma (Video MP4 Format)

Tubular Retractors for Deep Brain Tumor Surgery What’s New (Video MP4 Format)

Tubular Surgery Intraoperative and Indications for Clot Evacuation (Video MP4 Format)