Anatomy and surgical techniques

The main pathologies treated

Research activities of the Neurosurgery Department

Skull Base Neurosurgery and Neurovascular Surgery Laboratory

Link to laboratory page

Fellows and previous research projects

Dr Francesco Corrivetti, Italy : Endoscopic techniques applied to island surgery.

Dr Kenishi Oyama, Japan : V1-V2 anterolateral triangle.

Dr Wei Chieh CHANG, Taishung, Taiwan : Transorbital endonasal approach to the temporal lobe.

Dr Shunya Hanakita, Tokyo, Japan : Deep skull base lesions: Multiportal -multimodal approach.

Dr Hun-Ho Park, Seoul, Korea : Endoscopic endonasal approach to the mesial temporal lobe.

Dr Daniel Ranconi, Belohorizonte, Brazil : Trans-orbital approach to the mesial temporal lobe.

Dr Valentino Tardivo, Turin, Italy: Endoscopic assisted approach to the craniocervical junction through the far lateral approach.

Dr François Rhéault, Canada

Dr Miguel Marigil Sanchez, Madrid, Spain: Comparative study of the transorbital and supraorbital approaches.

Dr Davide Di Carlo, Pisa, Italy: Endoscopic assisted approach of the clivus using the anterolateral approach for the craniovertebral junction.

Dr Calvin Mak, Hong-Kong: Transorbital approach

Dr Steven Hsu, Taipei, Taiwan: Transorbital versus supra-orbital approach

Dr Danilo Malta, Brazil: Combined petrosal approaches and the transposition of the TS-SS junction.

Dr Bremo Camara, Belo-horizonte, Brazil, research topic: Inferior eyelid approach to the mesial temporal lobe

Dr Fumihiro Matano, Tokyo, Japan: Vertebral artery transposition: classification and technique

Dr Atsuchi Okano, Tokyo, Japan: Prelacrymal transmaxillary endoscopic approach to the lateral skull base

Dr Arianna Fava, Pisa, Italy: Minicombined transpetrosal approach

Dr Tancredo Alcantara, Belo Horizonte, Brazil

Dr Jerold Ness, Manila, Philippines