I am thrilled to host this event again. There is no other platform for learning and discussing minimally invasive surgical approaches in pediatric neurosurgery. Here, we have a group of pediatric neurosurgeons who love operating. All have had advanced training in minimally invasive neurosurgery, and have gone on to push the frontiers of the field to achieve better and better outcomes for patients.
For instance, we cover: eyebrow craniotomies and other keyhole approaches in children flexible and rigid neuroendoscopy for tumor, cysts, and hydrocephalus neuroendoscopic lavage endoscopic tumor and epilepsy surgeries fetoscopic techniques minimally invasive spine and functional & more! Register here: https://www.luriechildrens.org/en/events/minimally-invasive-approaches-in-pediatric-neurosurgery--a-didactic-case-based-and-hands-on-course/ We have a great faculty group. Participants last year from the US, South America, and Europe gave rave reviews of the interactive format with a mixture of didactics, case discussions, and hands-on anatomy labs. Two participants even met their future employer and senior partners at the course. This is an exciting annual event that will be a wonderful venue for pediatric neurosurgery & neurosurgery for years to come! |
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