Dr. Gaurav ChamaniaENT, Head-Neck & Skull Base SurgeonBook

Skull Base Surgery

Endoscopic and specialist skull base care for selected complex conditions

The page communicates subspecialty focus, responsible language, and careful candidate selection rather than broad or unrealistic claims.

What this section covers

Skull base work often requires advanced imaging, endoscopic evaluation, multidisciplinary collaboration, and nuanced surgical planning. Each topic below links to an educational article in a new tab.

Skull base tumors

Selected skull base tumors require detailed imaging review, anatomical mapping, and counseling regarding endoscopic versus combined surgical strategies.

Read article

Pituitary tumors

Pituitary lesions may require endoscopic endonasal access in carefully selected cases after coordinated review of symptoms, imaging, endocrine status, and anatomy.

Read article

CSF leak evaluation and repair planning

Cerebrospinal fluid leak symptoms such as clear nasal discharge or recurrent meningitis need prompt diagnostic confirmation and discussion of repair options.

Read article

Sinonasal tumors with skull base involvement

Advanced sinonasal lesions may extend toward the orbit or skull base and often need combined endoscopic, imaging, and pathology-led treatment planning.

Read article

Revision surgery and complex anatomy

Post-surgical anatomy, scar tissue, or anatomically difficult corridors may warrant subspecialty review before deciding on further intervention.

Read article

Post-operative and long-term surveillance

Skull base care often extends beyond surgery and includes nasal care, endoscopic follow-up, imaging surveillance, and coordinated review over time.

Read article

Appointment

Book a specialist consultation for ENT, head-neck, thyroid, voice, or skull base concerns

For appointments, patients can use the contact form, phone placeholder, or WhatsApp placeholder shared on the contact page.