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Editorial
. 2022 Jun 3:13:229.
doi: 10.25259/SNI_75_2022. eCollection 2022.

Professor Evandro de Oliveira, a guiding light in skull base surgery and vascular neurosurgery

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Professor Evandro de Oliveira, a guiding light in skull base surgery and vascular neurosurgery

Marco Antônio Schlindwein Vaz et al. Surg Neurol Int. .
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Figure 1:
Professor Gustavo Isolan, Professor M Gazi Yasargil, Professor Evandro de Oliveira, and Professor Eberval Gadelha Figueiredo, during the World Congress of Neurosurgery in Istanbul, 2017.
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The Book “Cranial Microsurgery – Approaches and Techniques,” edited by Professor Laligam N. Sekhar and Professor Evandro de Oliveira, was a milestone in neurosurgery.
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Professor Evandro de Oliveira operating on a patient in Taiwan, 2015.
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Figure 4:
From left to right: Professor Paulo Andrade de Mello, Professor Carlos Alberto Telles Ribeiro, Professor Albert Rhoton Jr., and Professor Evandro de Oliveira at the Beneficencia Portuguesa Microsurgical Laboratory in São Paulo.
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Figure 5:
Professor Evandro de Oliveira, Professor Majid Samii, Professor Helder Tedeschi, and Professor Mário Otávio Lorenzo (São Paulo).
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Figure 6:
Professor Evandro de Olivera and Professor Ossama Al-Mefty in the 90s (São Paulo).
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Figure 7:
Professor Ali Krisht, Professor Evandro de Oliveira, and Professor Antonio Bernardo.
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Figure 8:
Last microsurgical anatomy course with Professor Evandro de Oliveira in 2020, São Paulo. From left to right: Marina Veira, Vanessa Milanese Holanda, Vicent Quilis, Mateus Reghin Neto, Professor Evandro de Oliveira, Andréia Limberg, and Professor Wen Hung Tzu.

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