Skull Base Surgeries
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Skull Base Surgeries Overview
Skull base surgeries treat tumors, infections, and abnormalities at the base of the skull. These procedures are complex but minimally invasive techniques allow safer and faster recovery. Conditions like pituitary tumors, meningiomas, and skull fractures are treated with precision. Our expert team ensures advanced care using endoscopic and microscopic approaches, reducing risks. Trust us for effective, specialized skull base surgery with expert hands and modern technology.
Treatment
Minimally invasive technique for removing tumors with quicker recovery.
High-precision surgery for delicate tumor and nerve treatments.
Enters through the nose to remove skull base tumors safely.
Open skull surgery to remove large tumors and abnormalities.
High-dose radiation targets tumors without surgery.
Non-invasive robotic radiation therapy for skull base tumors.
Seals leaks to prevent infections and brain complications.
Relieves pressure on facial nerves for better movement.
Relieves severe facial pain by adjusting nerves.
Removes eye-related tumors while preserving vision.
Surgical removal of tumors at the base of the skull.
Precise radiation treatment for deep-seated skull base tumors.
Repairs aneurysms and vascular abnormalities safely.
Stabilizes the skull-spine connection to prevent nerve damage.
Removes tumors at the skull base to restore function.
Repairs defects after tumor removal for better appearance and function.
Restores nerve function affected by skull base conditions.
Combines neurosurgery, ENT, and oncology for comprehensive treatment.
Ailments
Growth in the pituitary gland, affecting hormones, vision, and overall health.
Slow-growing brain tumors pressing on nerves, causing headaches, vision, and movement problems.
A non-cancerous tumor affecting hearing and balance, causing dizziness and ear ringing.
A benign tumor near the pituitary gland, affecting vision, growth, and hormone levels.
A rare skull base tumor affecting bones, causing headaches, pain, and nerve problems.
Tumors near nerves and blood vessels, affecting hearing, voice, and swallowing.
Bone breaks at the skull base, causing bleeding, fluid leakage, and nerve damage.
Fluid leakage from the brain, causing headaches, infections, and vision issues.
Severe facial pain due to nerve compression, making daily activities difficult.
Growth pressing on facial nerves, causing weakness, twitching, and speech issues.
Tumors in the skull base causing vision, balance, and swallowing difficulties.
Cancerous or benign growths affecting breathing, smell, and sinus health.
Tumors behind the eyes causing vision loss, swelling, and pain.
A condition where the skull presses into the spine, causing neurological issues.
Tumors affecting major nerves, leading to hearing, swallowing, and balance problems.
Cancer spreading to the skull base, affecting nerves and brain function.
Tumors affecting hormone production, leading to growth and metabolic issues.
Bulging arteries in the skull base, causing stroke risks and nerve compression.
A brain condition pressing on the spinal cord, causing headaches and balance issues.
Birth defects in the skull base leading to neurological and developmental problems.