On-demand webinar
Early user experience with a novel visualization tool in neurosurgical procedures
24 March 2021
· 38 min watch

Author
Walavan Sivakumar, MD
Director of Neurovascular Surgery, Pacific Neuroscience Institute, California, USA

Author
Paul Gardner, MD
Director Center for Skull Base Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

Author
Aaron A. Cohen-Gadol, MD, MSc, MBA
Director, Department of Neurosurgery, Indiana University, Indianapolis, USA
SUMMARY
Dr. Walavan Sivakumar, Dr. Paul Gardners and Dr. Aaron Cohen-Gadol share their experience using ZEISS QEVO in neurosurgery
In this recorded webinar Dr. Walavan Sivakumar talks about how to make neurosurgery treatments safer and more effective with a special focus on ZEISS QEVO in keyhole and minimally invasive cranial surgery. Dr. Paul Gardners talks focuses on explaining different endoscopic options pointing out case-based advantages and disadvantages. Dr. Aaron Cohen-Gadol evaluates the use of ZEISS QEVO in different case types like suboccipital craniotomy or retro mastoid craniotomy and petrosectomy.