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Extracerebral Tumor DepartmentPhone 044 483-96-95 (department), 050 353-63-12 (head) E-mail: michailkvasha@gmail.com Web-site: https://neuro-onco-surgery.com.ua/ How to find: Institute of Neurosurgery, Building 5, floor 4 (see Map and Institute scheme).
Vasyl V. Kondratyuk
MD, PhD, Neurosurgery
Kostantin M. Herasenko
MD, Neurosurgery
Stanislav S. Mosiichuk
MD, PhD, Neurosurgery
Vitaliy Y. Molotkovets
MD, PhD, Neurosurgery
Zinovii M. Nykyforak
MD, PhD, Neurosurgery
Tenhiz A. Morozov
MD, Neurosurgery
Anatolii V. Spiridonov
MD, PhD, Neurosurgery
Hryhoriy K. Dudar
MD, PhD, Psychiatry In the scientific and clinical Department of Extracerebral Tumors, in the conditions of a modernly equipped hospital and operating room, a Karl Zeiss microscope, an NSC electrotrepan, comprehensive surgeries are performed on removal of extracerebral and intracerebral tumors of the head and neck, reconstructive and restorative and aesthetic surgeries for congenital and acquired defects and deformities; face and body changes using modern and author’s therapeutic methods of treatment and correction. The department is focused on performing high-tech, minimally invasive, non-aggressive methods using modern equipment, tools, biocompatible materials. Specialists of the department use an individual comprehensive approach to solving the problems of all patients. In the department are performed:
• Microsurgical treatment of extracerebral tumors (meningioma of any location (basal, convexity, parasagittal), including malignant, continued growth and recurrences. • Non-surgical – non-surgical (drug) treatment of recurrent and non-radically removed hormone-dependent meningiomas. • Multiple meningiomas of the base and large hemispheres of the brain. • Combined and complex treatment of meningiomas using the latest technologies. • Microsurgical treatment of cranioorbital tumors, intraorbital tumors, surgical treatment of exophthalmos, with and without compression of optic nerves and chiasma. • Surgical treatment of craniofacial tumors, tumors of the paranasal sinuses, anterior and middle skull base. • Benign and malignant tumors of the skull base. • Head and neck tumors of any location, including continued growth and recurrence. • Surgical and non-surgical (execution of an effective polychemotherapy depending on tumor sensitivity) treatment of intracerebral tumors (metastases of cancer, astrocytes, glioblasts, melanoma, etc., with execution of a local, contact and regional intravenous and intravenous chemotherapy) primary and with continued growth, microsurgical surgeries using an ultrasonic aspirator and effective non-contact argon-plasma (bloodless) coagulation. • Surgical and non-surgical treatment of arachnoid cysts of supratentorial localization. • Treatment of hydrocephalus with minimally invasive and liquid shunt operations. • Liposuction and lipoaspiration of the head and neck area. • Lifting, correction of soft tissues of the head and neck. • Blepharoplasty of the upper and lower eyelid with maximum correction. • Minimally invasive and classic lifting (surgical lifting) of the upper, middle and lower face area. • Reconstructive surgeries for head and neck tumors with aesthetic correction. • Reconstructive plastic and aesthetic microsurgery of the head, face and neck. • Replacement of small, medium and large head and neck tissue defects of any location using bone cements, plastics, titanium meshes, biological glue, displaced skin-muscle-bone flaps, use of revascularized autografts. • Reconstructive microsurgical and aesthetic surgeries for head and neck tumors using free pieces, skin belts, the latest methods of balloon skin stretching. • Combined reconstructive microsurgical operations for malignant tumors of the head and neck, after unsuccessful interventions, execution of radiation and chemotherapy. Updated 10 November 2023 |
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