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Anterior and Lateral skullbase tumors, both benign and malignant tumors |
| Tumors from sinuses and eye-socket as well as that of brain can involve antero-lateral skullbase. This can be effectively removed with satisfactory aesthetic and functional result. A dedicated skullbase surgery team is involved in the overall management of these patients. |
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Vascular lesions of skullbase |
| Aneurisms and other vascular malformations are managed on a routine basis by the AIMS skullbase team. |
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Skull base reconstruction |
| A dedicated head and neck reconstructive surgery team is involved in the reconstruction of skullbase defects using microvascular tissue transfer technique as well as by conventional flap reconstruction. |
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Radiotherapy |
| All advanced modalities of radiation therapy including IMRT and radio-surgery and radiotherapy as available to treat skullbase lesions as sole modality or as adjuvant to surgery. |
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Imgae-guided and minimally invasive surgery |
AIMS skullbase service has at its disposal image-guidance system for precise and minimally invasive localization and excision of lesions. In addition endoscopic and stereotactice surgery are also available. |
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