Precise surgical repair of skull base defects and meningoencephalocele — protecting brain tissue and preventing CSF leak complications for patients across Kerala.
Skull base dehiscence refers to a defect or hole in the bony base of the skull. When brain tissue or its covering (meninges) herniates (protrudes) through this gap, it is called a meningoencephalocele. This can cause CSF leakage, brain tissue exposure to infection, and serious neurological complications if not treated.
Dr. Ganesh V.L provides expert skull base repair surgery in Kochi using endoscopic and open techniques — serving patients from Ernakulam, Kottayam, and across Kerala with precision and minimal recovery time.
Skull base defects can present with subtle or dramatic symptoms. See a neurosurgeon in Kochi if you have:
If you or a family member experiences any of these symptoms, please bring your MRI or CT scan to your first appointment for a same-day assessment.
A hidden skull base defect can quietly cause repeated meningitis or persistent nasal drip. Bring your latest MRI/CT scans — Dr. Ganesh V.L will pinpoint the defect and recommend a precise endoscopic or open repair.
Book ConsultationThe goal of treatment is to seal the skull base defect, prevent CSF leakage, and protect the herniated brain tissue. Dr. Ganesh V.L uses the most minimally invasive approach appropriate for each patient.
For defects at the front of the skull base, the repair is done entirely through the nose using an endoscope — no external cuts. The herniated tissue is reduced, the defect is sealed with a layered graft and tissue glue, and the patient recovers quickly.
For defects in the roof of the middle ear (tegmen), a small craniotomy above the ear allows the surgeon to visualise and patch the defect from above. A durable, reliable approach for tegmen dehiscence with or without encephalocele.
Large or complex defects may require a combined strategy — endoscopic access from below and a small craniotomy from above — to achieve a watertight, secure repair.
A temporary lumbar drain may be used after surgery to reduce CSF pressure at the repair site and help the graft heal firmly before the drain is removed.
Frequently asked questions about skull base defects, repair surgery, recovery, and access to a specialist in Kochi.
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