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varun_bansal90:
Hello All
Please review my Acoustic Neuroma case as below and advice if Gamma Knife or CyberKnife will work in this case. Summary of the MRI Report :
Right CP Angle Cystic Schwannoma (Acoustic Neuroma)
Size : 33x30x23 mm :-[
Patient Age : 24 Years
15-20% Hearing Left in Right Ear (Wants to be preserved if possible)
I have read much about Gamma Knife and Cyber Knife which have proved to be of excellence and minimal failure rate and damage to facial nerve. How can I be 100% sure to go for this radio treatment instead of the complicated surgery.
1. If i goto neurosurgeon they say surgery is required.
2. If i goto GK expert they say it can be dealt with GK easily.
Who to go with ? Whom to believe ? I have really less time to decide looking at the tumor size :-X
arizonajack:
Try to find a facility that does both.
I consulted with a neurosurgeon at House where they sell surgery and was also told surgery was recommended.
I was fortunate enough to live in Phoenix where the Barrow Neurological Institute is. Their acoustic neuroma department does both surgery and GK.
http://www.thebarrow.org/Neurological_Services/Brain_Tumor_Center/Acoustic_Neuromas/index.htm
I was leaning toward GK because I was already totally deaf on the AN side (small tumor) and at my age (68) the thought of brain surgery didn't sit too well.
I had a consultation with the neurosurgeon regarding the pros and cons of both alternatives and he agreed that GK was viable.
I had GK two years ago and, other than the Single Sided Deafness, I've been relatively symptom free.
You don't say where you are but Barrow has a Second Opinion program where you can provide your records and MRI results and have them reviewed for $100.
https://www.thebarrow.org/Neurological_Services/2nd_Opinion_Program/index.htm
If you want to do that I suggest asking that Dr Randall Porter handle it if possible. He is my neurosurgeon and he's very good.
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