Modern Management of Complex Skull Base Tumors
Andrew Parsa, MD, from Northwestern University in Chicago discusses the modern management of complex skull base tumors using Brainlab Adaptive Hybrid Surgery. He begins by providing a historical perspective on the management of skull base meningiomas from early 90s to today, including studies to support the results. After posing the question: “What is the best management paradigm”, he discusses in detail various modern approaches to treatment and the results and data collected to support them.
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Andrew Parsa, MD, PhD
Northwestern University, USA
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