Ms Eleni Maratos, Neurosurgeon

Ms Eleni Maratos

Neurosurgeon

Ms Eleni Maratos BSc MSc PhD MBBS FRCS(neurosurgery)

Neurosurgeon

BSc MSc PhD MBBS FRCS(neurosurgery)

Ms Eleni Maratos

Neurosurgeon BSc MSc PhD MBBS FRCS(neurosurgery)

BSc MSc PhD MBBS FRCS(neurosurgery)
HCA-Healthcare-UK

Areas of expertise

  • Back pain
  • Facial pain
  • Neck pain
  • Pituitary tumours
  • Skull base surgery
  • Spinal surgery
HCA-Healthcare-UK

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About Ms Eleni Maratos

GMC number: 6103789

Year qualified: 2004

Place of primary qualification: University of London

Miss Eleni Maratos is a consultant neurosurgeon who specialises in skull base tumours, pituitary disease, facial pain, degenerative spine conditions, spinal tumours, and brain and spinal trauma. She holds a master's degree in pharmacology with distinction and a PhD in neuropharmacology from King’s College, University of London. She qualified in medicine with distinction in 2004 and was ranked first in the country on national neurosurgery training selection.

Miss Maratos completed specialist fellowship training in complex spine surgery at Atkinson Morley, St. George’s Hospital, followed by a skull base and pituitary surgery fellowship at King’s College Hospital, recognised by the Royal College of Surgeons. She was appointed as a substantive consultant neurosurgeon at King’s College Hospital NHS Trust in 2018, where she also serves as the lead for quality improvement in neurosurgery. Additionally, she sees patients in private practice at The Harley Street Clinic, the Cleveland Clinic, and the Cromwell Hospital.

Actively involved in research, Miss Maratos has numerous publications in peer-reviewed journals and has authored several book chapters in academic textbooks. She is a leading educator in the field of neurosurgery, regularly presenting at national and international conferences. She is a regular faculty member with Dendritic Training, coaching professionals on presentation skills and course development. She also teaches on national and international courses, including the Stryker Neurosurgery Academy and King’s College Hospital's endoscopy in neurosurgery workshop.

Miss Maratos has established her own training course, 'Hit the Ground Running in your fellowship,' which has received excellent feedback. Her dedication to education and research, combined with her extensive clinical expertise, makes her a highly respected figure in the field of neurosurgery.

Areas of expertise

  • Anterior cervical discectomy
  • Back pain
  • Cervical laminectomy
  • Cranial trauma
  • Craniopharyngioma
  • Degenerative spine disease
  • Endoscopic transphenoidal resection of pituitary region tumours
  • Facial pain
  • Intracranial haematoma evacuation
  • Intradural spinal tumour resection
  • Lumbar laminectomy
  • Lumbar microdiscectomy
  • Meningioma resection
  • Metastatic spinal disease
  • Microvascular decompression for hemifacial spasm
  • Microvascular decompression for trigeminal neuralgia
  • Neck pain
  • Pituitary adenoma surgery
  • Pituitary tumours
  • Posterior cervical foraminotomy
  • Rathke’s cleft cyst surgery
  • Skull base surgery
  • Skull base tumour resection
  • Spinal surgery
  • Spinal trauma
  • Thoracic laminectomy
  • Vestibular schwannoma resection

Professional memberships

General Medical Council

Articles by Ms Eleni Maratos

Prognostic factors for surgically managed intramedullary spinal cord tumours: a single-centre case series.

Atypical Cauda Equina Syndrome with Lower Limb Clonus: A Literature Review and Case Report.

Neurosurgery and coronavirus: impact and challenges-lessons learnt from the first wave of a global pandemic.

Surgical Management of Spinal Chordoma: A Systematic Review and Single-Center Experience.

Relationship between guideline adherence and outcomes in severe traumatic brain injury.

Infected cephalhaematoma causing osteomyelitis: case report and literature review.

Fully Endoscopic Microvascular Decompression for Trigeminal Neuralgia: Technical Note Describing a Single-Center Experience.

Systematic Review Comparing Open versus Endoscopic Surgery in Clival Chordomas and a 10-Year Single-Center Experience.

Fat in the Fossa and the Sphenoid Sinus: A Simple and Effective Solution to CSF Leaks in Transsphenoidal Surgery. Cohort Study and Systematic Review.

CSF rhinorrhoea after endonasal intervention to the anterior skull base (CRANIAL): proposal for a prospective multicentre observational cohort study.

Evidence-based surveillance protocol for vestibular schwannomas: a long-term analysis of tumor growth using conditional probability.

A novel case of paravertebral glomangiomyomatosis.