Home to World-Class Care
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A Team-Based Approach to Care
You deserve the highest quality of care. That’s why we’ve gathered a team of highly skilled and compassionate experts dedicated to treating all aspects of your brain health.
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The Finest Providers in Your Neighborhood
Our medical and surgical teams consist of some of the most celebrated leaders in neurology, neurointerventional radiology and neurosurgery — all of whom are dedicated to your care.
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Leading-Edge Procedures
Our surgeons undergo extensive training in advanced procedures like minimally invasive surgery, making your experience more comfortable and your recovery time shorter.
Neurology Conditions We Treat
Brain Surgery Types: Our Treatment Options
- Brain Port Surgery
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In a brain port procedure, the surgeon inserts a specially designed tube, called a neuroendoport, into the patient’s brain. A second tube attached to a camera, called an endoscope, is then entered into the neuroendoport. With this minimally invasive technology, the surgeon can see any region of the patient’s brain without interfering with the surrounding tissue.
- Endoscopic Brain Surgery
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An endoscopic brain procedure gives the surgeon a better picture of abnormalities affecting the brain. By entering a tiny lighted camera, called an endoscope, into the patient’s skull, the surgeon can more accurately treat damage of the skull base, pituitary and pineal glands, and ventricles. This advanced and minimally invasive procedure makes surgery more precise, less risky and more comfortable for the patient.
- Endovascular Transsphenoidal Skull-Base Surgery
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An endovascular transsphenoidal skull-base procedure is sometimes described as brain surgery through the nose. In this procedure, a surgeon inserts a tiny surgical device with a camera attachment, called an endoscope, through the patient’s nose to better visualize the problem area and remove tumors and other lesions within the skull. By choosing this minimally invasive procedure, patients avoid large incisions, which means less pain, faster recovery and no scarring.
- Endoscopic Microvascular Decompression
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In an endoscopic microvascular decompression procedure, the surgeon treats brain and spine-related nerve pain by making a minimally invasive incision behind the patient’s ear. The surgeon then inserts a small tube attached to a camera, called an endoscope, into the incision to separate the impaired nerve from the blood vessel that’s causing damage.
- Neuro-Interventional Radiology
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In neuro-interventional radiology, the surgeon combines minimally invasive surgery with radiographic images to more precisely see and treat damaged vessels within the brain and spinal cord. In this procedure, the surgeon guides a small tube, called an endoscope, toward the affected area through a small incision made in the patient’s brain. Signals from the device show clear pictures of the impairment, which informs the surgeon how to treat the problem area.
- Synaptive Brightmatter™ Technology
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AdventHealth Tampa is the first hospital in Tampa Bay and our West Florida Division to acquire Synaptive Medical Inc.’s BrightMatter™ system with
the next-generation Modus VTM digital microscope and robotic arm. This leading-edge equipment features voice control, breakthrough in optics and natural depth perception, so our surgeons can effectively perform the most complex procedures.
Support for Your Whole Journey
Navigating neurology care can be stressful, but we’re here to help. With a compassionate and knowledgeable care team ready to support you and your family, making appointments and getting connected to resources has never been easier.
Brain surgery is just one step on your path to feeling whole. That’s why you’ll have a world-class team of physical, occupational and speech therapists supporting your recovery. With your unique needs in mind, we’ll design a care plan that will help you regain your strength and get back to your everyday activities.
We know that caring for yourself can be overwhelming, especially if you’re learning to live with a new diagnosis. That’s why we have a variety of resources to help you succeed. From support groups and wellness programs to financial assistance tools, you always have helpful resources and compassionate people to lean on.