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2026 Proffered Presentations

2026 Proffered Presentations

 

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V022: FAR MEDIAL ENDOSCOPIC NECK DISSECTION FOR CRANIOCERVICAL CHORDOMA
Jeeho D Kim, MD1; Michael G Brandel, MD2; Brendan D Sweeney, MD1; Archana Podury, MD2; Ethan D Frank, MD3; Matthew T Brigger, MD3; Jeffrey S Pannell, MD2; David D Gonda, MD3; Michael L Levy, MD, PhD3; Vijay A Patel, MD3; 1Naval Medical Center San Diego; 2University of California San Diego; 3Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego

This surgical video demonstrates a complex, far medial endoscopic neck dissection for a recurrent craniocervical chordoma in a pediatric patient. Key considerations for surgical planning and detailed surgical steps are described and demonstrated. This surgical case presentation demonstrates efficacy and safety of less commonly performed surgical procedure addressing skull base chordoma.

 

 

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