Head and neck oncology focuses on diagnosing, treating, and reconstructing tumors in the head, neck, and related structures, ensuring functional and aesthetic restoration.
Tumors of Lip, Nose, and Eyelids
Treats cancers affecting the lip, nose, and eyelids through surgical excision and reconstruction. Restores facial aesthetics, function, and protects vital structures, minimizing scarring while ensuring the best possible functional recovery.
Intra-Oral Tumors
Removes tumors from the oral cavity, including the tongue, gums, and palate, using surgical techniques to preserve speech, swallowing, and appearance. Ensures comprehensive treatment for oral cancers with minimal functional impairment.
Tumors of Maxilla and Mandible
Surgical treatment for tumors affecting the upper and lower jawbones. Involves resection and reconstruction to restore facial structure, function, and aesthetics, ensuring speech, chewing, and appearance are preserved.
Skull Base Surgery
Addresses tumors located at the base of the skull using advanced surgical techniques. Aims to remove tumors, preserve critical structures like nerves, and restore function while preventing complications like vision or hearing loss.
Complex Tumor Resection and Reconstruction
Involves removing large or invasive tumors from the head and neck, followed by reconstructive surgery to restore appearance, function, and quality of life. Balances cancer removal with preserving key anatomical features.