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We specialise in tumours considered very challanging
There is always a great deal of uncertainty when a tumour (neoplasm) of the skull base or nose/sinus is diagnosed. Tumours can either be benign or malignant. The difference is that malignant tumours have a propensity to spread to other areas of the body. Both benign and malignant can still be locally invasive (at the site of tumour origin). Thus special imaging (usually combination of CT and MRI) is used to define the ‘local’ extent of the tumour. In malignant tumours, we will also look for any evidence of ‘distant’ or metastatic disease.
We provide some of the most advanced care and treatment for tumours (both benign and malignant) of the nose, sinus and skull base (including intracranial lesions). You will be offered the very latest keyhole surgical techniques that would have traditionally required large craniotomy (open skull) surgery. Many tumours (but not all) can be managed endoscopically. We work within a multidisciplanary team including a neurosurgeon, maxillofacial surgeon and plastic surgeon.
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