Weill Cornell Medical College NYC-MISS 2023

40 $

+ Include: 26 videos, size: 8.37 GB

+ Target Audience: neurosurgeons, orthopedic spine surgeons

Description

+ Include: 26 videos, size: 8.37 GB

+ Target Audience: neurosurgeons, orthopedic spine surgeons

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

Please join us for this annual must-attend course! Each December, NYC-MISS brings national and international practicing neurosurgeons and orthopedic spine surgeons, fellows, and residents in training to explore minimally invasive spinal surgery techniques and navigation for spinal surgery. The entire agenda is focused on teaching new operative skills and encouraging debate and discussion around MIS spine techniques. Combining didactic and case-based sessions with hands-on cadaveric dissections and learning on state-of-the-art simulation models, the course will equip participants with the skills they need to start utilizing these approaches in their own practices.

TARGET AUDIENCE

This course is intended for local, regional, national, and international practicing neurosurgeons and orthopedic spine surgeons, fellows, and residents in training. We welcome internal WCM, Columbia, and NYP providers as well as other specialty physicians from neurology, neurological surgery, general surgery, and orthopedics at private practices, clinical sites, and academic institutions worldwide.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

It is intended that this course will lead to improved patient care, including improvements in knowledge, competence, or performance. At the conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to:

  • Identify the anatomy and radiology of spinal and paraspinal structures
  • Determine which types of pathology are amendable to minimally invasive spinal surgery
  • Be familiar with state-of-the-art minimally invasive surgery used in these approaches
  • Recognize the principles of stereotactic spinal navigation and its use for minimally invasive spinal procedures
  • Debate on the pros and cons of MIS approaches and election of patients for MIS surgery

 

+ Topics:

3D Navigation and MISS.mp4
Annular Closure Techniques in MISS.mp4
Case L2-3 MIS Decompression and Tumor Resection.mp4
Case Presentation MIS Deformity with Illiac Fixation.mp4
Case Presentation Prone Lateral for Low Lumbar Degenerative Scoliosis.mp4
Case Presentation This Is What I Did – What Would You Do.mp4
Case Presentations This is What I did – What Would you do.mp4
Comparison of Accuracy in Robotic Spine Surgery.mp4
Current Status and Future of Spine Endoscopy.mp4
Degenerative Spondylolisthesis Choose to Fuse.mp4
Endoscopic Spine Research Group – A Multi-Institutional Quality and Outcome Initiative.mp4
Going Viral for the Wrong Reasons Social Media Lessons for Spine Surgeons.mp4
Grade I Spondylolisthesis & Stenosis – MIS Decompression.mp4
How to Incorporate Endoscopy Into Your MISS Practice.mp4
New Developments in Robotic Spine Surgery.mp4
New Directions for Augmented Reality in MISS.mp4
Optimizing Trans-Kambin Surgery.mp4
Prone Transpsoas Approach to the Lumbar Spine.mp4
Robotic Minimally Invasive TLIF.mp4
Single-Position Surgery State of the Art.mp4
The Spine Toolbox How We Are Doing It Better Today.mp4
Thoracic Disc Herniation MIS and Classification.mp4
Thoracic Disc Herniations; This is What I Did – What Would You Do.mp4
Total Navigation TLIF vs ELIF.mp4
Welcome and Introduction NYC-MISS 2023.mp4
What’s New in Pain Management Devices for Muscle Pain.mp4

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