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North American Skull Base Society

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2023 Pre-Meeting Skull Base Dissection Course

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Pre-Meeting Course Schedule

*Annual Meeting Registration is required to attend the Pre-Meeting Dissection Course – an additional fee will be required

This is a comprehensive course designed to provide focused anatomic lectures with complementary dissections. This format will allow learners to increase their knowledge base through thoughtful didactics. Learners will be able to work shoulder to shoulder with experts in the field to apply the aforementioned knowledge to anatomic dissections thereby enhancing their skill sets through appropriate cadaveric dissection. This is ideal for all skull base specialists, notably neurosurgeons, rhinologists, otologists and oculoplastic surgeons.

At the conclusion of this session, attendees will be able to:

  • Develop an appropriate surgical plan to approach varying skull base pathology.
  • Apply new anatomic and surgical knowledge to one’s practice.

*Schedule Subject to Change

Wednesday, February 15Thursday, February 16
         
7:30 AM

Registration

     
7:45 AM Introduction/Welcome      
8:00 AM Endonasal Skull Base Anatomy and Flaps/Flap Modifications      
8:15 AM Step by Step Sellar      
8:30 AM Step by Step Cribriform      
8:45 AM Step by Step Cribriform with Middle Turbinate Preservation      
9:00 AM Step by Step Tubercular/Planar      
9:15 AM Step by Step Transclival/Transodontoid      
9:30 AM Dissection in lab      
12:00 PM Lunch      
1:00 PM PPF/ITF Anatomy      
1:15 PM Step by Step PPF/ITF with Middle Fossa/Meckels/Cavernous      
1:30 PM Managing Endonasal Skull Base Complications      
1:45 PM Break      
2:00 PM Dissection      
5:30 PM Transportation back to hotel      
7:30 AM Introduction/Welcome      
7:45 AM Open Skull Base Anatomy      
8:00 AM Eyebrow Craniotomy      
8:15 AM Step by Step Pterional, OZ, Pretemporal Transcavernous      
8:30 AM Step by Step Middle Fossa with Kawase      
8:45 AM Step by Step Retrosigmoid/Far Lateral      
9:00 AM Break      
9:15 AM Dissection in Lab      
12:00 PM Lunch      
1:00 PM Step by Step Translabyrinthine      
1:15 PM Step by Step Transcochlear      
1:30 PM Break      
1:45 PM Dissection in lab      
5:00 PM Transportation back to hotel      

 

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Accreditation Statement

CME Accreditation

This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint providership of American College of Surgeons (ACS) and North American Skull Base Society. American College of Surgeons is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The American College of Surgeons designates this a live educational activity. The number of AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™will be determined later this fall.  Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Satisfactory Completion for credits:

All attendees must have completed and turned in a course attendance/evaluation form prior to leaving the conference.  Each session claimed for credit must be attended in its entirety.

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