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Minimally-Invasive Brain and Skull Base Surgery

Skull base surgeries are complicated, requiring the multidisciplinary excellence of a well-rounded team including neurosurgeons, otolaryngologists, neurologists, and post-surgical therapists. That’s why the Johns Hopkins Minimally-Invasive Brain and Skull Base Surgery Center  uses a multidisciplinary approach to treat skull base tumors, including:

 Skull base tumors are a group of tumors that have a tendency to grow along various regions of the bottom part of the skull. These relatively rare tumors mostly grow on the inside, but occasionally grow on the outside of the skull. Treating skull base tumors is particularly challenging because this area of the body contains so many blood vessels, nerves and other important structures.

Learn more about the Johns Hopkins Minimally-Invasive Brain and Skull Base Surgery CenterContact us to make an appointment or refer a patient .

 

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