Video 1. Dr. Jatin Shah discusses the origins of skull base surgery.
Video 2. Dr. Derald Brackmann discusses the collaboration between William Hitselberger and William House and the initial pushback generated by that interdisciplinary collaboration.
Video 3. Dr. Laligam Sekhar describes the friction between OHNS and neurosurgery through the mid to late 20th century.
Video 4. Dr. Derald Brackmann describes the lack of intraoperative collaboration between Dr. Fisch and Dr. Yasargil.
Video 5. Dr. Jatin Shah credits the stimulus for the creation of a skull base society to Dr. Samii and Dr. Fisch, the founders of two of the first skull base study groups.
Video 6. Dr. Paul Donald describes how his background in general surgery allowed him to question the limits of resection prescribed in head and neck surgery.
Video 7. Dr. Paul Donald discusses his interdisciplinary partnership with Dr. James E. Boggan.
Video 8. Dr. Laligam Sekhar describes Dr. Samii’s advice to him to direct his efforts towards skull base surgery rather than peripheral nerve surgery.
Video 9. Dr. Laligam Sekhar discusses his cadaveric investigations into skull base anatomy and creation of a skull base anatomy lab.
Video 10. Dr. Ossama Al-Mefty speaks about the importance of cadaveric dissection.
Video 11. Dr. Laligam Sekhar discusses his exposure to OHNS through his training with Dr. Fisch during his time in Zurich with Dr. Yasargil.
Video 12. Dr. Paul Donald speaks about the controversy over ownership of the skull base region, and the realization that collaboration would bring out the best of each specialty.
Video 13. Dr. Jatin Shah discusses a preliminary skull base working group meeting in March 1987.
Video 14. Dr. Laligam Sekhar describes the realization that multidisciplinary collaboration was crucial to skull base surgery.
Video 15. Dr. Ivo Janecka recalls excitement at the International Symposium on Cranial Base Surgery in 1988, and the realization that a joint society should be established.
Video 16. Dr. Peter Smith discusses the first NASBS organizational meeting in 1989.
Video 17. Dr. Jatin Shah discusses the first NASBS organizational meeting in 1989.
Video 18. Dr. Ivo Janecka describes the importance of international collaboration to the NASBS.
Video 19. Dr. Ivo Janecka discusses the model of the NASBS, which was based on the Cranial Base Center in Pittsburgh.
Video 20. Dr. Jatin Shah recalls the decision to form a society rather than another study group.
Video 21. Dr. Derald Brackmann describes the innovation and collaboration at early NASBS meetings.
Video 22. Dr. Jatin Shah summarizes the advancements in the first fifteen years of the NASBS.
Video 23. Dr. Paul Donald discusses the initial pushback to the concept of skull base surgery.
Video 24. Dr. Robert Spetzler describes the appeal of the skull base specialty.
Video 25. Dr. Jatin Shah speaks about his second international collaborative study on skull base surgery for malignant tumors.
Video 26. Dr. Laligam Sekhar describes the pushback he faced when attempting to make the NASBS a section of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS).
Video 27. Dr. Jatin Shah overviews the membership of the NASBS from 1995-2002.
Video 28. Dr. John Leonetti describes the shift in the focus of NASBS meetings from boasting individualistic achievements to sharing collaborative works centered on improving patient care.
Video 29. Dr. Ricardo Carrau describes the shift in the focus of NASBS meetings from individualistic to collaborative, and from open to minimally invasive.
Video 30. Dr. Jatin Shah traces the advent of endonasal surgery.
Video 31. Dr. Jatin Shah discusses the advantages and disadvantages of endonasal skull base surgery.
Video 32. Dr. Hae Dong Jho describes the innovative process that led him to use an endoscope in transsphenoidal surgery.
Video 33. Dr. Hae Dong Jho describes the initial pushback from the OHNS community regarding the necessity of collaboration and neurosurgeons in endoscopic approaches.
Video 34. Dr. Jon Robertson discusses the importance of collaboration for modern skull base surgery.
Video 35. Dr. Edward Laws describes the integral role of teamwork in skull base surgery.
Video 36. Dr. Edward Laws summarizes the transformation and innovation that has led to modern skull base surgery.
Video 37. Dr. Robert Spetzler discusses the importance of having a platform to share knowledge and reflects upon his love of skull base surgery.