Skull Base Condition Program
Wellstar offers one of Georgia's few multidisciplinary skull base treatment programs to help people treat and manage these technically demanding conditions.
Expert Care for Skull Base Tumors & Disorders
Wellstar is one of a few health systems in Georgia offering a multidisciplinary skull base program. Wellstar’s expert care team includes board-certified, fellowship-trained physicians who collaborate to provide personalized care. When a patient requires skull base surgery, the surgery is performed by a team of our specialists. Our multidisciplinary team includes:
- Neurosurgeons with advanced training in protecting the spinal cord, nerves and brain
- Radiation oncologists who deliver state-of-the-art radiation therapy
- Otolaryngologists, ENT surgeons specializing in head and neck cancer
- Neurotologists, ENT surgeons specializing in disorders of the ear and lateral skull base
- Rhinologists-endoscopic skull base surgeons, ENT surgeons specializing in skull base surgery through the nose—in appropriate cases, they can access a tumor without invasive approaches
- Facial plastic and reconstructive surgeons who perform facial reanimation and complex craniofacial reconstruction
- Neuroradiologists who aid in the diagnosis of skull base conditions through the interpretation of specialized imaging exams
- Neurologists who aid in diagnosing and managing brain, spine and nervous system conditions
- Medical oncologists who manage cancerous brain and head and neck tumors with systemic therapies, targeted therapies and immunotherapy
- Pathologists who aid in the diagnosis and management of brain, spine and nervous system conditions
Skull base condition signs & symptoms
Signs of skull base conditions can vary. Symptoms can include hearing loss, nasal obstruction, loss of smell, changes in vision or other eye problems, headaches, facial pain, trouble swallowing, changes in voice, seizures and dizziness.Conditions We Treat
- Anterior skull base tumors (tumors of the nose and sinuses)
- Lateral skull base tumors or lesions (in the ear, ear canal or near the ear in the face or salivary/parotid gland)
- Cerebrospinal fluid leaks (CSF) and encephaloceles (brain hernias)
- Pituitary tumors
- Vestibular schwannoma (acoustic neuroma)
- Ear cancer
- Tumors of the inner ear
- Endolymphatic sac tumor
- Meningioma
- Paraganglioma
- Cysts of the ear and temporal bone
- Chondrosarcoma
- Cysts and tumors of the petrous apex
- Sinonasal cancer
- Menigoceles and menigoencephaloceles
- Esthesioneuroblastomas
- Cancers of the head and neck involving the skull base
- And other skull base conditions
Treatments We Offer
- Endoscopy or minimally-invasive skull base surgery
- Traditional or open skull base surgery
- Hearing preservation surgery for vestibular schwannoma
- Stereotactic radiosurgery
- Intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT)
- Facial nerve reanimation surgery
- Nerve grafting
- Cochlear implantation and hearing implants