The HYGEIA Hospital Department for Endoscopic Paranasal & Skull Base Surgery offers specialized and comprehensive treatment for the entire range of conditions affecting the nose, the paranasal sinuses and the base of the skull.
The Department forms part of the HYGEIA Hospital Head & Neck Clinic and focuses on diagnosing and offering conservative or surgical treatment to nasal conditions for all ages. The Department specializes in general rhinology, endoscopic skull base surgery, rhinoplasty (cosmetic and functional) and allergies, while it also performs endoscopic rhino-neurosurgery, a new surgical approach used on select patients (adults and children), in partnership with other neurosurgery teams within HYGEIA Hospital.
A one-day event on Endoscopic Paranasal & Skull Base Surgery was successfully held at HYGEIA on 27/02. The event covered all the fields of Rhinology, focusing on allergic rhinitis and the role of immunotherapy, as well as non-allergic rhinitis and the role of endoscopic vidian nerve resection, an innovative procedure introduced in Greece by this Department. The event commenced with the live broadcast of a complex endoscopic skull base surgical procedure.
CONFERENCES
17/02/2018: Endoscopic Paranasal Sinus & Skull Base Surgery
14/10/2017: 1st meeting Rhinoplasty
14/2/2017: “Endoscopic Paranasal Sinus & Skull Base Surgery with Live Surgery”
Endoscopic skull base surgery is currently considered the most advanced method for treating inflammatory and neoplastic conditions of the nose, paranasal sinuses and skull base. The procedures are performed completely endoscopically. This translates into shorter hospitalization, minimal scarring, fewer complications and faster recovery.
Endoscopic methods are not only used to avoid incisions. In chronic rhinosinusitis, functional endoscopic surgery does not affect the function of the paranasal sinuses, as it keeps all natural drainage passages open, avoiding complications and recurrences. Even more importantly, in benign and/or malignant paranasal sinus and skull base tumors, the endoscopic approach ensures more direct access to the tumor, better visualization and greater freedom of movements, often leading to more complete excision and fewer complications.
Since the establishment of the Department in 2015, we have performed more than 40 closures of skull base defects and have operated on more than 150 skull base tumors (including special cases such as chordomas, chondrosarcomas, olfactory neuroblastomas and other malignant paranasal sinus and skull base tumors).
The reason we have accumulated such a unique array of cases, not only from Greek but also from international referrals, is our technical know-how and long experience in extended endoscopic skull base surgery, coupled with our excellent partnership with the HYGEIA Hospital neurosurgery team.
As an international Center of Excellence, each year, the Endoscopic Paranasal Sinus & Skull Base Surgery Department welcomes international fellows (surgical specialists/visitors) for training, as well as a large number of academic and other visitors from Greece and Cyprus.
The following seminars are organized by the Department:
As a center of excellence, we participated in creating international consensus statements on rhinosinusitis (ICARS 2016 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26889651), while in the last12 months, we have published 7 articles on PubMed on endoscopic paranasal sinus & skull base surgery. (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=georgalas+c)
Meanwhile, following the book Rhinology and Skull Base Surgery – Thieme http://www.thieme.com/books-main/otolaryngology/product/1421-rhinology-and-skull-base-surgery), we are in the process of publishing a new textbook on Surgical Approaches to the Frontal Sinus – Georgalas/Sama.