Surgical Approaches to Hypothalamic Hamartoma
The Barrow Hypothalamic Hamartoma Program is greatly indebted to Dr. Jeffrey Rosenfeld, of Melbourne, Australia, who in 2001 developed a new surgical approach to hypothalamic hamartoma (the transcallosal approach). He is a pioneering figure in the development of hypothalamic hamartoma therapy. In February 2003, Dr. Rosenfeld traveled to Barrow to teach this approach to our staff.
Since then, our team has become skilled in using this approach for treating hypothalamic hamartoma. We have also refined other surgical approaches to the hypothalamic hamartoma lesion that are more appropriate for selected patients, including the endoscopic approach and the combined approach. In addition, the traditional surgery for hypothalamic hamartoma, a subtemporal or orbitozygomatic approach, is still ideal for some patients with hypothalamic hamartoma.
At Barrow, the surgical approach is tailored to the unique circumstances of each patient.







