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Otology /Neurotology /Cranial Base Surgery / Craniofacial Reconstruction


Surgical Options for Meniere’s Disease
While most patients with Meniere’s Disease in our practice benefit from non-invasive therapies including dietary changes and anti inflammatory therapies, there are a number of those who are not adequately controlled by these conservative measures. When this is the case, we offer a variety of surgical treatment options which have a high rate of success in eliminating the major disabling symptoms of Meniere’s Disease and offer long term benefits.
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What is a Cranial Base Surgeon?
A Cranial Base Surgeon is a member of a multidisciplinary team which includes specialists in the field of neurotology, neurosurgery, otolaryngology-head & neck surgery, radiation oncology, neuro-oncology & interventional neuroradiology. Patients with complex tumors and disease will often be operated and cared for by a number of specialists simultaneously, each with their own highly specialized contributions and roles. Cranial Base Surgery is also often referred to as Skul
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Clival Chordoma with Facial Translocation
Clival Chordoma is a locally agressive tumor that requires the best possible resection from the outset. Our center has significant experience in this pathology. We are able to provide a variety of approaches including, endoscopic, transoral, as well as complex facial translocations when necessary to ensure the best and most complete resection of the lesion depending upon the extent and location of the tumor. The video below is an example of the most complex scenario requir
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Cholesteatoma Surgery
Below is a video demonstration of an intact canal wall first stage resection of a cholesteatoma. Due to the large size of this file, it may best be viewed from a computer rather than mobile phone. For the second stage technique, please refer to the section on ossiculoplasty .
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Carotid Body Tumors
Carotid Body Tumors are a form of paraganglioma similar to glomus tumors (glomus jugulare). They arise form the chemoreceptors of the carotid artery in the neck. A comprehensive team approach is required involving interventional neurovascular embolization and close collaboration with our vascular surgery colleagues to safely and completely remove these tumors.
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