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The suboccipital cavernous sinus
The hemodynamic brain veins and movement of the brain.
Development venous anomalies and acoustico-facial symptoms
Treatment options in vein of Galen malformations:
3D video clinic
Symptomatic changes in cranial venous drainage following trauma and craniectomy reversed by cranioplasty
Spectrum of endovascular stent utilization in cerebral vascular disease
Haemostasis for neurosurgeons.
Acetazolamide challenge during carotid balloon test occlusion with TCD and Mastas correlation
Resection and Reconstruction of Cerebral Veins and Sinuses
Conservative view
Radical view
Venous considerations in meningioma surgery
Technique for sinus/vein reconstruction
complication management
Endocascular Therapy
Panel Discussion
Pathology of meningiomas
Genetics of meningiomas
Recurrence of meningiomas
Non-steroidal receptors and angiogenesis factors
Growth factors and steroid receptors of meningiomas
Predictive imaging
Basis for chemotherapeutic treatment of recurrent meningiomas
Panel Discussion
Treatment strategy for skull base meningiomas
Unresectable meningiomas of the skull base. Management strategies
Radiotherapy for intracranial malignant meningiomas
Meningiomas affecting the brainstem
Changes in the haemostatic system in meningioma surgery
Surgical management of meningiomas associated only with headache
Prognostic MRI signs for dissection of meningiomas from the brain stem.
Meningioma intrinsic to the geniculate ganglion
High dose Aprotinin prevents blood loss in surgery for intracranial meningioma
Management of Cavernous Sinus Meningiomas
Conservative removal
Radical removal with carotid preservation
Radical removal with carotid replacement
Cranial nerve injury/recovery
Natural history
Invasiveness
Jugular Foramen Tumors
Natural history and biology
Surgery
Radiological investigation
Embolization
Perioperative management
Lower cranial nerve management
Malignant tumors
Craniocervical schwannomas
Large, dumbell-shaped trigeminal neurinomas
Trigeminal schwannomas: Anatomic and surgical consideration
Hearing preservation in removal of intracanalicular acoustic neuromas by the retrosignmoid approach:
Acoustic tumor removal: An extracisternal approach
Lateral approaches to the skull base
Hemangiomas of the temporal bone and cerebellopontine angle
Skull base chordoma: A Management challenge
'Defensive surgery" for intracranial chordomas: Prophylactic strategy before subdural extension
Metastases to the skull base: Pathophysiology and management
Review of glomus jugulare tumor experience at the Johns Hopkins Hospital 1950-1996
Skull Base Surgery in the 21st Century
Technological solutions for problems in skull base surgery
Managed care in skull base surgery
Molecular surgery
Tumors of the Anterior Skull Base
Biology and pathology
Imaging
Neurosurgical perspective
ENT perspective

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