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Skull Base Surgery for Brain Water Leaks and Tumors

Skull base surgery for brain water leaks and tumors

The approaches from around the ear are the most common causes of skull base problems. Acoustic neuromas, petrous apex lesions, aneurysms, and meningiomas are among them. The loss of vision, facial numbness, nosebleeds, balance disorders, asymmetric hearing, and hormone changes are all common symptoms of these illnesses.

Delaying treatment is never a good idea when it comes to chronic problems. If you've been dealing with such troubles for a long time and are considering skull base surgery for a brain tumour, now is the time to address the problem and resolve it properly by consulting specialists.

A patient with a brain tumour may face a variety of difficulties. Cerebrospinal Fluid Leakages cause the previously cushioned brain to sag inside the skull due to the rip in the opening allowing the CSF to leak through. This may cause a headache, making it more difficult for sufferers to deal with it.

Complications such as lowering the skull pressure, which is a condition known as intracanal hypertension, might arise due to fluid leakage or loss.

You no longer need to be concerned about the operation since Dr Swapnil Brajpuriya is here to help you with your concerns about skull base surgery. Make an appointment straight once to ensure proper surgical care and a quick recovery.