ETOS

Endoscopic TransOrbital Society

A confluence for experts in
neurosurgery, maxillofacial, ENT, ophthalmology, and oculoplastic surgery,
dedicated to advancing endoscopic techniques.

A Brief History Of Creation

The word 'ENDO' in our domain name is a testament to our commitment to endoscopic innovations that have redefined surgical approaches, offering detailed visualization and access to deep anatomical structures with minimal invasiveness.

The term 'ORBIT' underscores our focus on the transorbital approach, complementing endonasal techniques to provide a comprehensive view and access to skull base structures. This represents the cutting edge of minimally invasive surgery, where the orbit serves as a novel gateway to new complex surgical targets. We recognize the orbit as the latest and most novel frontier in minimally invasive surgery.

Mission

Introducing The Endoscopic TransOrbital Society - ETOS, a multidisciplinary society pioneering the future of minimally invasive surgery.

Vision

A confluence for experts in neurosurgery, maxillofacial, ENT, ophthalmology, and oculoplastic surgery, dedicated to advancing endoscopic techniques.

Inspiration

ETOS means a way to revolutionizing skull base surgery through the advanced application of endoscopic techniques. Our mission harnesses the transformative power of endoscopy, a pivotal tool that has expanded the horizons of surgical possibilities.

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ETOS Resources and Content

News and Events

Society news and updates
Innovations and advancements
Latest developments in the field of endoscopic skull base surgery

Educational Resources

Surgical techniques, lectures, and seminars
Recommended reading and textbooks
Interactive models of skull base anatomy and surgical approaches

Zoom Meetings

Upcoming Zoom meetings
with Calendar and registration form
Archives of past meetings with summaries, outcomes, and presentations

Dedicated Members Area

Surgical techniques, lectures, and seminars

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Latest News

ETOS news and updates

Our Sponsors

A way to improve skull base surgery through the advanced application of endoscopic techniques.

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