Posterior Fossa Tumor Surgeries

Posterior Fossa Tumor Surgeries

Precision Surgery for Tumors in the Most Sensitive Part of the Brain

The posterior fossa is a small but critical area at the back of the brain that houses the cerebellum and brainstem — the centers that control balance, coordination, and vital functions like breathing and heartbeat. Tumors in this region, though rare, can be life-threatening due to the tight space and the delicate structures involved.

At Sai Sankararao Brain Spine & Neuro Clinic, we specialize in posterior fossa tumor surgeries — offering safe, advanced, and effective care for both children and adults.

What is a Posterior Fossa Tumor?

These tumors grow in the back part of the brain and may be:

  • Benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous)

  • Primary tumors (originating in the brain) or secondary/metastatic tumors

Common types include:

  • Medulloblastomas

  • Ependymomas

  • Astrocytomas

  • Hemangioblastomas

  • Brainstem gliomas

Symptoms to Watch For

🧠 Frequent headaches
🚶 Difficulty with balance or coordination
😵 Vomiting or nausea (especially in the morning)
👀 Double vision or abnormal eye movements
🗣️ Slurred speech
💤 Excessive sleepiness or behavior changes

Our Approach to Treatment

We use high-precision microsurgical techniques and intraoperative neuromonitoring to safely remove the tumor while protecting vital brain structures. In some cases, we may also use neuro-navigation systems, endoscopy, or minimally invasive approaches.

Post-surgery, our team ensures comprehensive rehabilitation support to help patients recover faster and regain full function.