Ms Eleni Maratos, Neurosurgeon
Ms Eleni Maratos
Neurosurgeon
Ms Eleni Maratos BSc MSc PhD MBBS FRCS(neurosurgery)
Neurosurgeon
Ms Eleni Maratos
Neurosurgeon BSc MSc PhD MBBS FRCS(neurosurgery)
Areas of expertise
- Back pain
- Facial pain
- Neck pain
- Pituitary tumours
- Skull base surgery
- Spinal surgery
About Ms Eleni Maratos
GMC number: 6103789
Year qualified: 2004
Place of primary qualification: University of London
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
Articles by Ms Eleni Maratos
Prognostic factors for surgically managed intramedullary spinal cord tumours: a single-centre case series.
Neurosurgery and coronavirus: impact and challenges-lessons learnt from the first wave of a global pandemic.
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.