Weill Cornell Mastering the Basics of Neurosurgery: Common Approaches 2020

Wednesday, 29 January 2020 8:00 AM - Saturday, 1 February 2020 5:00 PM EST

1300 York Avenue, New York, NY, 10065, United States

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Wednesday, 29 January 2020 8:00 AM - Saturday, 1 February 2020 5:00 PM EST

Weill Cornell Medicine, 1300 York Avenue, New York, NY, 10065, United States.

This unique 4-day dissection-centered course forces on mastering some of the most common workhorse approaches in neurosurgery including the pterional, supraorbital, subtemporal, retrosigmoid, midline suboccipital, interhemispheric transcallosal, suboccipital transtentoiral, and supracerebellar infratentorial, as well as lateral cervical dissection. All material is presented in an immersive 3D format in Weill Cornell’s state-of-the-art Neurosurgical Innovations and Training Center. Participating surgeons work at 3-D interactive cadaver workstations, where they watch cadaveric dissections and review surgical anatomy—all in 3D—before and during their own dissection. The combination of the 3-D environment and the cadaveric hands-on dissection affords surgeons excellent preoperative training and rehearsal of commonly used neurosurgical approaches.

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
    • 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
    • Understand anatomy and surgical corridors to the third and fourth ventricles
    • Identify quadrigeminal anatomy and understand surgical access to the pineal gland
    • Access the carotid sheath and its neurovasculature via a lateral cervical corridor

Target Audience
Neurosurgery Residents, Fellows, and Attendings

Dates
January 29 – February 1, 2019

Agenda
To the agenda for this course click here.

Photos from Previous Courses
To view photos from previous courses click here.

Questions?
Feel free to contact us via e-mail at skullbasecourses@med.cornell.edu or by phone at (212) 746-1468.

Registration Fees
$2,850 for Attendings
$1,950 for Residents and Fellows
$750 Lecture Only (subject to availability)

Hotel
Nearby hotels include The Bentley Hotel and the Gardens Suites Hotel by Affinia. Additionally, on-site accommodation is available at the NewYork-Presbyterian Helmsley Tower Guest Facility.

Questions
Contact us at skullbasecourses@med.cornell.edu.

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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