McMaster Transorbital & Multiportal Course- July 3rd-5th, 2026

McMaster Transorbital & Multiportal Course Registration

The McMaster Transorbital & Multiportal Course is an advanced, hands-on educational program focused on contemporary techniques in endoscopic transorbital skull base surgery. Launched in 2025, the course combines didactic sessions with cadaveric dissection to provide in-depth exposure to transorbital anatomy, surgical indications, technical workflows, and evolving clinical applications.


McMaster Children's Hospital - Hamilton Health SciencesHamilton, ON
Friday, Jul 3 at 8 am to Sunday, Jul 5 at 4 pm

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 Participants engage directly with expert international faculty through lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on workshops designed to advance technical proficiency and anatomical understanding. The course is intended for junior staff surgeons and fellowship trainees in Neurosurgery, Otolaryngology, and Oculoplastic Surgery with prior operative experience.

This advanced-level course is designed for junior staff surgeons and fellowship trainees in Neurosurgery, ENT, and Oculoplastic Surgery with prior operative experience. The program fosters interdisciplinary collaboration and global academic exchange within the rapidly expanding field of minimally invasive skull base surgery.

For additional information and registration details, please visit macmins.ca or contact Jessy Moore (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).

 
 
 
 

ENDOSCOPIC TRANSORBITAL ROUTE TO THE SKULL BASE - LIVE SURGERY & HANDS-ON COURSE- April 29-30, 2026

We are pleased to invite you to register for the Endoscopic Transorbital Route to the Skull Base – Live Surgery & Hands-On Course, a focused educational experience combining live surgery, structured lectures, and a full-day hands-on dissection with fresh specimens.

📍 Barcelona, Catalonia
📅 April 29–30, 2026

This course has been carefully designed to provide a practical, anatomy-based understanding of the endoscopic transorbital corridor, with direct interaction with an experienced multidisciplinary faculty. Participants will benefit from real-time surgical observation, stepwise cadaveric dissection, and open discussion centered on technique, indications, and safe workflow.

Due to the hands-on nature of the laboratory sessions and limited availability of specimens, places are limited. Early registration is encouraged. An additional hands-on day has been opened in response to high demand.

We would be delighted to welcome you to Barcelona for this immersive learning experience.
For registration details or questions, please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Register now and join us for an intensive, practical course in endoscopic skull base surgery.

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

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