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Otolaryngologist instructors on image-guided ENT surgery

As an otolaryngologist, you’ve worked tirelessly to gain knowledge and prepare for the responsibilities of patient care. As your experience grows, we know your need to solve the most challenging cases increases.

As a surgeon, you never stop learning to advance the field and ensure better patient outcomes. Otolaryngologists, rhinologists, and skull base surgeons need the most advanced technology. Broaden your perspective with this medical education series designed to connect you with some of the world’s leading ENT surgeons and learn how they use technology, including image-guided systems and powered tools, to improve patient care.


See case studies for image-guided ENT surgery

In this series, we will have in-depth conversations with some of the world’s leading surgeons.

Volume 1: Navigating sphenoid sinus surgery

Jeffrey Suh, MD,
Otolaryngologist,
Associate Professor, University of California, Los Angeles


Volume 2: Navigating frontal sinus revision surgery

Jivianne T. Lee, MD,
Endoscopic sinus and skull base surgeon,
Associate Professor, University of California, Los Angeles


Volume 3: Navigating revision maxillary sinus surgery (case #2)

Jivianne T. Lee, MD,
Endoscopic sinus and skull base surgeon,
Associate Professor, University of California, Los Angeles


Volume 4: Intraoperative navigation during endoscopic resection of olfactory groove meningioma

Sanjeet Rangarajan, MD,
Masters of Engineering, otolaryngologist, Director of rhinology and endoscopic skull-base surgery,
University of Tennessee


Volume 5: Building competence with image guidance systems

Peter John Wormald, MD,
Chairman of the Dept. Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery,
Adelaide University, Australia


Volume 6: Value of image guidance and benefits beyond the operating theater

Boštjan Lanišnik, MD, PhD,
Chair and Assistant Professor in the Dept. of Otolaryngology,
University Medical Center in Maribor, Slovenia


Volume 7: The importance of navigation — decision making in surgery and aviation

Raewyn Campbell, MD,
Clinical associated professor rhinologist and skull base surgeon,
Sidney, Australia


Resources

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