ANA Discussion Forum
Treatment Options => Microsurgical Options => Topic started by: TomBVA on June 05, 2013, 10:56:47 am
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I am close to scheduling retrosigmoid at House. I have high confidence in House, but less confident in retrosigmoid. For those who have had retrosig at House please let me know how it went. I am interested in hearing preservation outcomes, I have been told 50/50 by House. Interestingly, another respected institution on the east coast gave me lower odds on hearing preservation.
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Hello;
How large is the tumor to be receiving RS? HEI is pretty hard to beat any method, as I believe they developed and perfected all 3 approaches. There have been some individualized, modified approaches.
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1.6cm. Upon a follow up consult with House, Middle Fossa hasn't been ruled out, but I need to make the decision between MF and retrosig. The higher risk to the facial nerve was mentioned with Mid Fossa. I am unsure which procedure to choose.
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Hi;
Possibly a higher risk to the auditory nerve with RS and greater potential for post op side effects in some?
Technically, MCF uses a mirror to look back toward the facial nerve. In some, the nerve lies right on top the IAC.
This is just personal, but I pretty well trust HEI with Mid Fossa.
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Thanks. I take it you had a good mid fossa outcome? How large was tumor?
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Hi
I am scheduled for surgery at HEI using the Mid Fossa approach. I still have 88% speech recognition in my ear so Dr Friedman has recommended that type of surgery. I
completely trust the Doctors at HEI. I believe they are one of the best in the country for dealing with AN.
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Jetatp ~
And most of us would agree. Although there are many fine neurosurgeons with extensive AN removal experience located throughout the U.S., sometimes they are difficult to find. Making HEI a prudent choice for AN surgery. My neurosurgeon was highly experienced with AN surgery (he did a fantastic job ) - and was located just 30 miles from my home. However, had I not found this excellent doctor, HEI was my fallback choice. I believe many AN patients feel that way based on HEI's outstanding reputation.
I wish you complete success with your upcoming AN surgery. Please stop by to update us when you can. Thanks.
Jim
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Tom,
I can't speak to the retro approach at House, but I can tell you that the doctors and nurses were terrific. I had translab done there in November. Unfortunately, while my hearing was still good, the tumor was too large and I was given 0% of saving my hearing while getting it out.
I hope you end up on the right side of that 50/50 that House gave you.
Good luck,
Ken