Weill Cornell Complex Approaches in Neurosurgery 2020 - US Resident Application

Thursday, 17 September 2020 8:00 AM - Sunday, 20 September 2020 6:00 PM EST

4500 Riverside Drive, Palm Beach Gardens, FL, 33410, United States

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U.S. Neurosurgery Residents Partial Approval - Free

Limited to United States residents enrolled in a US-based neurosurgery residency program. This form constitutes an application for free registration and does not guarantee registration for this course.

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Thursday, 17 September 2020 8:00 AM - Sunday, 20 September 2020 6:00 PM EST

DePuy Synthes, 4500 Riverside Drive, Palm Beach Gardens, FL, 33410, United States.

This unique 4-day dissection-centered course forces on mastering some of the most complex approaches in neurosurgery including the pterional, fronto-orbitozygomatic, trans- and pericavernous, endoscopic transnasal transsphenoidal, subtemporal, middle fossa, anterior and posterior transpetrosal, retrosigmoid, far lateral, lateral cervical, occipital transtentorial, supracerebellar infratentorial, and the interhemispheric transcallosal. Much of the material is presented in an immersive 3D format in Depuy Synthes’ facility in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

FREE REGISTRATION FOR U.S. NEUROSURGERY RESIDENTS!

Course Objectives

The objective of this surgical course is to improve patient care. Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Understand and expose sellar and perisellar anatomy and anterior circulation
  • Identify orbital anatomy and orbito-zygomatic osteotomies
  • Describe cavernous sinus anatomy and surgical exposure
  • Complete endoscopic transnasal transsphenoidal exposure
  • Surgically access the basal cistern via opening of the sylvian fissure
  • Complete a subtemporal approach and access the upper basilar region
  • Navigate the lateral cerebellopontine angle and its neurovascular complexes
  • Identify temporal bone anatomy and transpetrosal surgical approaches
  • Review jugular foramen anatomy and surgical exposure
  • Access the carotid sheath and its neurovasculature via a lateral cervical corridor
  • Identify quadrigeminal anatomy and understand surgical access to the pineal gland
  • Understand anatomy and surgical corridors to the third and fourth ventricles

Target Audience
Neurosurgery Residents, Fellows, and Attendings

Dates
September 17–20, 2020
(Immediately following the 2020 CNS Meeting!)

Agenda
To view the agenda for this course click here.

Questions?
Please contact Pat Fitzwater at pat@academiceventmanagement.com.

Registration Fees
US Neurosurgery Residents: Free

Weill Cornell Neurosurgical Innovations and Training Center

http://skullbaseneurosurgery.org

The Weill Cornell Brain and Spine Center is committed to education — not only for medical students and residents but also for other physicians and neurosurgeons worldwide. Our Continuing Medical Education courses cover research updates as well as state-of-the-art techniques in minimally invasive brain and spine surgery, and transcranial and endoscopic approaches to the skull base.

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