There are a number of teams here in NY that do AN surgeries. We consulted with a three teams in NY and also with Fr. Friedman at House. Ken chose to stay in New York for his surgery. My husband's surgeons were Michael Sisti, neurosurgeon, and Ian Storpor, neurotologist, at Columbia Presbyterian. Ken's AN was large when it was first discovered in May. At that time, he had minor symptoms and still retained some hearing in that ear. Dr. Sisti felt retrosigmoid would offer a chance to save the hearing and that was important to my husband. Ken's surgery was long and difficult and he lost the hearing in the ear and suffered facial weakness post surgery. He is now 5 1/2 months out and is doing relatively well with his recovery, but is hoping that his face will get better.
We thought well of all of the surgeons we consulted with in NY, Drs Roland and Golfinos at NYC, Dr. Gutin at Memorial Sloan Kettering who partners with Dr. Selesnick at Cornell, in addition to the team who performed the surgery. You would be in good hands with all of them.