Surgical Services
The Neuroscience Institute (NSI) and Brain Tumor Center provide comprehensive care for patients with brain, pituitary and skull base disorders , including both begin and malignant brain tumors, pituitary adenomas and related problems such as cranial nerve disorders (e.g., trigeminal neuralgia , glossopharyngeal neuralgia, hemifacial spasms ), cerebrovascular disorders, pituitary hormonal failure are cerebrospinal fluid leaks.
360 Minimally Invasive Surgery
Saint John's offers a full circle, minimally invasive approach to brain tumor removal. Surgeons create a precise surgical corridor that minimizes manipulation of nerves, critical blood vessels, and the brain itself. Tumors can be accessed through a nostril, an eyebrow, from behind the ear or through the use of brain port. The aim is to reduce complications and disfigurement to the patient, while promoting a more rapid, complete and less painful recovery. Read more
- Expanded Endonasal
- Supraorbital Keyhole Approach
- Retromastoid Approach
- Brain Port
- Conventional Craniotomies and Skull Base Approaches
- Microvascular Decompression
- Cerberovascular Surgery
- Cartoidartery Stenosis