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In addition to the widespread use of endoscopically monitored magnifying surgery as head-up surgery, a surgically monitored magnification system equipped with 4K3D video technology (the ORBEYE exoscope) is now an option for monitoring magnified surgery. Here, we describe the picture-in-picture function in skull-base surgery. This allows us to simultaneously view exoscopic and endoscopic images on the same screen for safe and rapid surgery.