Pediateric Skull Base Surgery
Paediateric skull base surgery for tumours or tumour-like conditions is unique because of the small size of the growing skull and their inability withstand blood loss during surgery.
A variety of conditions viz. dermoid, teratoma (developmental tumour and contain keratin, cellular debris, hair, and sebum), herniation of brain, craniopharyngioma and malignant tumours (more likely sarcomas) occur in paediateric skull base.
Pediatric skull base surgery is a rapidly developing field involving multiple specialties. The collaboration between otolaryngology, neurosurgery, pediatric critical care and nursing has evolved to allow for the optimal management of pediatric patients.
Surgeons use innovative surgical techniques to remove theses tumours in this complex area of children with minimal effect in the normal growth of the skull. Our vast experience in adult open and endoscopic skull base surgery is safely implemented in treating these conditions in children. Explore the links on this page to learn more about the different aspects of open skull base surgery.
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