Through Dr. Ahmed El-Ghoul’s clinic, we offer the latest surgical solutions for brain and skull base tumor resection in children with high precision and advanced techniques to ensure optimal results while preserving neurological functions.
Skull base tumor surgeries are highly delicate procedures aimed at removing tumors (benign or malignant). These surgeries are particularly complex in children, as skull base tumors are often located deep within the brain, near highly sensitive centers such as the brainstem, major cerebral arteries, and cranial nerves. Due to the precision required, these surgeries must be performed using advanced techniques in hospitals equipped with the latest technological tools, by a highly coordinated and professional surgical team with specialized experience in such cases, in collaboration with pediatric specialists and intensive care teams. Some of the technological tools we use for our patients to achieve the best results include:
Microsurgery: detailed visualization of nerves and blood vessels near the tumor, distinguishing the tumor from surrounding healthy tissue
Endoscopic Surgery: accessing the tumor through small openings to reduce complications and shorten recovery time
Neuronavigation: accurately locating the tumor during surgery
Intraoperative Ultrasound: ensuring complete tumor removal
Why choose Dr. Ahmed El-Ghoul for pediatric brain tumor surgery?
Experience: Extensive practical and academic experience in complex brain and nerve surgeries
Medical team: A highly coordinated and professional team, including surgeons and anesthesiologists, is essential
Modern techniques: We use the latest international devices to ensure precision and safety
Comprehensive 24/7 care: From diagnosis to post-operative follow-up until complete recovery, God willing
Proven results: High success rates with minimized expected post-surgery complications, meeting global recovery standards
If your child experiences any of the following symptoms, do not hesitate to consult Dr. Ahmed El-Ghoul:
Persistent headaches unresponsive to medication
Seizures or convulsions
Weakness in vision, movement, or speech
Balance disorders or difficulty walking
Sudden changes or disturbances in behavior
Weakness on one side of the body or in a limb
Impaired control of urination or bowel movements