Weill Cornell NYC-MISS 2022

Weill Cornell NYC-MISS 2022

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Weill Cornell Medical College NYC-MISS 2022

Format: 43 videos, size: 10.6 GB

Course Audience: neurosurgeons, orthopedic spine surgeon

Overview:

Back in person for 2022! This unique course will provide a comprehensive overview of new and less invasive techniques with and without stereotactic navigation for the operative treatment of spinal disorders. Proponents and critics of MIS surgery will discuss the pros and cons of MIS approaches, establishing the skills essential in selecting appropriate patients for MIS surgery. Practical sessions will allow the participant to apply the latest spinal techniques, including spinal navigation, both in cadavers and in state-of-the-art simulator models. Combining didactic and case‐based sessions with hands-on cadaveric dissections, the course will equip participants with the skills they need to start utilizing these approaches in their own practices. Participants will have an opportunity to discuss difficult cases with the faculty during the Q&A and case presentation sessions. We will discuss in detail the six “T’s” of MIS surgery: Target; Technology; Technique; Training; Testing, and Talent.

The NYC-MISS 2022 (New York City Minimally Invasive Spine, Endoscopy, Robotics, 3D Navigation, and Augmented Reality Spine Symposium) was held on December 17, 2022, at the Belfer Research Building, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York.

Key Details:

  • Focus: The symposium provided a comprehensive overview of new and less invasive techniques for the operative treatment of spinal disorders, including spinal navigation, endoscopy, robotics, and augmented reality.
  • Format: The event combined didactic and case-based sessions with hands-on cadaveric dissections, allowing participants to apply the latest spinal techniques.
  • Topics: The six “T’s” of MIS surgery: Target, Technology, Technique, Training, Testing, and Talent.
  • Target Audience:

    • Practicing neurosurgeons and orthopedic spine surgeons.
    • Fellows and residents in training.
    • Other healthcare professionals interested in minimally invasive spine surgery

 

Anterior vs Posterior Approaches for Cervical Pathology (Video MP4 Format)

Augmented Reality in MIS (Video MP4 Format)

Augmented Reality in Spine Deformity & Tumor Surgery (Video MP4 Format)

Case Presentation 2 Level ACDF C3-5 (Video MP4 Format)

Case Presentation 31 Year Old, Right Sided Sciatica and Low Back Pain- Spondylolisthesis (Video MP4 Format)

Case Presentation 61 Years Old Woman with Severe Back Pain – XLIF and TLIF (Video MP4 Format)

Case Presentation 68 Year Old Male with Progressively Worse Back Pain – TLIF (Video MP4 Format)

Case Presentation A Woman with Severe Progressive Back and Leg Pain (Video MP4 Format)

Case Presentation Acute Back and Left Leg Pain After Previous Laminectomy, TLIF and SI Joint Fusion – Next Step (Video MP4 Format)

Case Presentation ALIF vs LLIF vs TLIF or No LIF at All… (Video MP4 Format)

Case Presentation Cervical Laminectomy and Lumbar Stenosis (Video MP4 Format)

Case Presentation Chronic Low Back Pain, Right Leg Pain – Foraminal Disc Herniation L5-S1 (Video MP4 Format)

Case Presentation Lateral Transpsoas Interbody Fusion, TLIF and Percutaneous Pedicle Screw Stabilization (Video MP4 Format)

Case Presentation NavigationARVRRoboticsEndoscopy (Video MP4 Format)

Case Presentation Severe Lumbar Spinal Stenosis at L5S1 with Degenerative Spondylolisthesis and L5 Spondylolysis (Video MP4 Format)

Deg SL L45, Foraminal Stenosis L5-S1 Left (Video MP4 Format)

Endoscopic Discectomy Evolution and Technique (Video MP4 Format)

How to Die Young as Late as Possible (Video MP4 Format)

Lateral Transpsoas Approaches (Video MP4 Format)

Minimally Invasive Approaches to the Thoracic Spine (Video MP4 Format)

MIS Lateral ACR (Anterior Column Release) (Video MP4 Format)

MISS Deformity – When Is MIS Treatment Appropriate (Video MP4 Format)

MISS for Treatment of Osteoporotic and Metastatic Spine Pincer Fractures (Video MP4 Format)

MISS in Emerging Countries Limitations and Advantages (Video MP4 Format)

MISS TLIF 2022 Update (Video MP4 Format)

Modified Approach to Far Lateral Discectomies (Video MP4 Format)

Navigated Lumbar and Cervical Dorsal Spondylodesis Using Intraoperative Cone Beam CT Imaging (LoopX) (Video MP4 Format)

Navigation and Robotics in Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery (Video MP4 Format)

Notable Cases Five Decades of Caring for Elite Athletes (Video MP4 Format)

Outcome Measurement and Registries (Video MP4 Format)

Possible Advantages of Augmented Reality-Assisted Rod Contouring (Video MP4 Format)

Pros & Cons of Lumbar Endoscopic Foraminotomy (Video MP4 Format)

Robotic and Navigated Spine Surgery – Lessons Learned in Adoption and Indications (Video MP4 Format)

Socratic Battles Circumferential MIS for Spinal Deformity Correction (Video MP4 Format)

Socratic Battles Debate – MIS or Open (Video MP4 Format)

Socratic Battles Debate – MIS TLIF or PTP (Video MP4 Format)

Socratic Battles MIS-TLIF v Prone Lateral Clinical Management, Techniques and Advantages (Video MP4 Format)

Socratic Battles Open (Posterior) Surgery for Deformity (Video MP4 Format)

Socratic Battles PTP or TLIF Why Is PTP Better (Video MP4 Format)

The State of Lumbar Arthroplasty in 2022 Refuting the Arguments of Year 2000 (Video MP4 Format)

Updates in MISS Decompression (Video MP4 Format)

Welcome and Introduction to NYC-MISS 2022 (Video MP4 Format)

What Is the Prevalence and Prognosis of Coronal Malalignment Following MIS Adult Spinal Deformity with Qiu Type A Coronal Alignment (Video MP4 Format)