U.S. News – Health
Watch - Special Advertising Section - July 12, 2004

Roosevelt
Hospital – The Center For Cranial Base Surgery
As recently as 10 years ago,
tumors located at the base of the brain of behind the structures
of the face were either considered inoperable, or the treatment
resulted in permanent facial deformity. They were frequently
too difficult and too dangerous for surgeons to reach. Even
when benign, these tumors can damage nerves and other structures
that control breathIng. Vision, walking. hearing, facial expression
and other vital functions.
Consequently, many patients - including otherwise healthy Individuals
In the prime of Iife had to endure severe disability or pain. But
thanks to dramatic advances in cranial base surgery, this is no longer
true for most patients. Many are able to resume normal, healthy lives, with function and appearance
intact. Still, cranial base surgery is complex multiphase surgery that
demands the utmost precision, focus and skill – and the combined
expertise of multiple specialists. That’s exactly what you’II
find at The Center for Cranial Base Surgery at Roosevelt Hospital. Neuro-anesthesiologist
Jonathan Lesser, M.D. and as needed, specialists in neuro-otology. radiation therapy,
medical oncology, interventional radiology and minimally invasive spine
surgery round out the team
One of the busiest and most
experienced programs of it’s kind in the New York metropolitan area. The Center is nationally and internationally known for technical excellence and superior outcomes. Moreover, Co-directors
Chandranath Sen. M.D. and Peter D. Costantino. M.D. FACS are leaders
in the field. Partners for more than a decade, both have dedicated their
careers to this challenging surgical specialty. Together and separately, they
have pioneered delicate microsurgical techniques and innovative biomaterials
that minimize complications and improve patients’ ability to regain
function and appearance following surgery. Dr. Sen is a board-certified
neurosurgeon, and Dr. Costantino is certified in both otolaryngology
- head and neck surgery, and head and neck oncology, and reconstructive
surgery.
"Our
multidisciplinary approach – along with the ongoing
commitment and focus of our team members - is critically
Important to our success", says Dr. Costantino. "It
allows us to perform all aspects of the surgery in a seamless
fashion - a tremendous advantage for patients. What's more,
no single Individual has the breadth of training necessary
to deal with every component of a cranial base case."
"Just this morning," comments
Dr. Sen. ''we operated on a 25-year-old man who had a benign
tumor wrapped around the nerves that enable him to speak, swallow
and hear. As in every case, his surgery was preceded by intense
planning. He is now recovering in the hospital’s neurosurgical
intensive care unit."
The center serves as a referral
center nationally and internationally for such complex problems,
Cutting-edge technology like advanced image guidance and minimally
invasive endoscope approaches are combined with microsurgery,
to accomplish optimal outcomes.
Maintaining and Restoring Things
Most People Take for Granted
The cranial base - the area beneath the
brain, behind the face and Inside the upper neck – houses
the densest concentration of neurologic and vascular structures
In the body. Tumors and related disorders in this region
can seriously jeopardize natural facial movements, nerve
function and aesthetic appearance. The Center for Cranial
Base Surgery is dedicated to maintaIning and restoring these
things most people take for granted.


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