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This animation shows the minimally invasive removal of a large tumor near the pituitary gland using the Endoscopic Endonasal Approach.
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This animation illustrates the removal of a large metastasis deep in the brain using the Neuroendoport technique. The Neuroendoport is a tube the circumference of a dime that creates a pathway for the entire procedure.
This animation illustrates the use of a traditional craniotomy for the removal of a large tumor near the pituitary gland.
A child with a life-threatening angiofibroma undergoes successful EEA surgery at UPMC.
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A UPMC patient has a huge brain tumor removed through her nose.
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Doctors first thought Haley Spitznagel was suffering from migraine headaches, but it turned out to be something much more serious.
UPMC surgeons are the first to repair a brain aneurysm through the nose.
Learn how UPMC surgeons remove an optic nerve tumor through the nose.
A life-threatening, grapefruit-size brain tumor is removed using the endoscopic endonasal approach at UPMC.
Click on the images below and move your mouse to explore two of our state-of-the-art surgical suites.
This specially equipped suite is used exclusively for EEA surgery.
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This neurosurgery operating room includes intra-operative scanning technology to help guide the surgical team.
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