Craniovertebral junction (CVJ) pathology encompasses a range of congenital, developmental, traumatic, inflammatory, and neoplastic conditions affecting the complex anatomical region where the skull base meets the upper cervical spine. Disorders such as basilar invagination, atlantoaxial instability, and Chiari malformations can compromise neural structures and cerebrospinal fluid dynamics, leading to significant neurological deficits. Accurate diagnosis requires high-resolution imaging, and management often involves meticulous surgical intervention to achieve decompression and stabilization while minimizing risk to adjacent neurovascular structures. Join skilled physician Dr.
Spandan Kadam and a panel of neurosurgeons for an insightful discussion on craniovertebral junction pathology. This session is part of the Neurosurgery Residents Corner series, organized in collaboration with B. J.โฆ