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Webinars & Lectures

Deep Expertise, Openly Shared

Educational presentations on skull base surgery, pituitary tumors, and advanced surgical techniques. These webinars are intended for patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals seeking a deeper understanding of complex conditions and their surgical treatment.

Dr. Fernandez-Miranda is internationally recognized for his contributions to the evolution of endoscopic endonasal skull base surgery. These lectures explore the art, science, and innovation behind modern skull base surgery.

Sull Base surgery
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Dr. Fernandez-Miranda explores the intersection of neuroanatomical art and surgical innovation — how a deep understanding of anatomy, refined through years of laboratory dissection, translates into safer and more effective skull base operations. Presented at the Stanford Alumni Event 2022. 

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A comprehensive lecture tracing the evolution of endoscopic endonasal surgery from an emerging technique to a mature surgical discipline. Dr. Fernandez-Miranda presents the key milestones, innovations, and lessons learned over two decades of advancing this approach.

Presented at the 81th Meeting of the Japan Neurosurgical Society. 

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Educational video prepared for the Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS). In this presentation Dr. Fernandez-Miranda explains the main open skull base approaches to challenging skull base lesions.

With over 2,000 endoscopic endonasal operations for pituitary tumors, Dr. Fernandez-Miranda shares the technical nuances and innovations that have shaped his approach to achieving optimal outcomes for patients with all types of pituitary disease.

Pituitary
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An in-depth presentation covering current challenges in pituitary surgery and the innovations Dr. Fernandez-Miranda has introduced to address them — from cavernous sinus invasion to complex revision cases. Webinar in collaboration with The Neurosurgical Atlas. 

Acromegaly requires a surgeon with specialized expertise to achieve biochemical remission. Dr. Fernandez-Miranda's pioneering medial wall resection technique has achieved over 90% remission rates — among the highest reported worldwide.

Acromegaly

Dr. Fernandez-Miranda presents the innovative surgical techniques — including medial wall resection of the cavernous sinus — that have dramatically improved biochemical remission rates for acromegaly, even in patients who had unsuccessful surgery elsewhere. Delivered at Acromegaly Community Conference 2022

Craniopharyngiomas

Craniopharyngiomas demand the highest level of surgical expertise due to their proximity to the hypothalamus and visual pathways. Dr. Fernandez-Miranda presents his approach to achieving complete resection while preserving critical brain function.

A detailed presentation on endoscopic endonasal techniques for craniopharyngiomas and hypothalamic tumors, including surgical strategies for tumors previously considered inoperable by other surgeons. Presented at Brazilian Congress of Neurosurgery 2022.

Chordomas and chondrosarcomas are rare skull base tumors where surgical expertise is the single most important factor in long-term outcomes. Dr. Fernandez-Miranda shares the anatomical knowledge and technical nuances critical to achieving complete resection of these challenging tumors.

Chordomas

An educational webinar covering the surgical anatomy, technical nuances, and strategic decision-making involved in treating chordomas and chondrosarcomas of the skull base. Presented for Associazione Naso Sano 2022.

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If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with a brain, skull base, or pituitary tumor and would like to explore surgical options with Dr. Fernandez-Miranda, please contact us for a consultation or second opinion. We treat patients from around the world.

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