I had a partial removal of my AN in 2010 via retrosigmoid approach. Unfortunately about one third of the tumor remained after surgery which was a surprise to the surgeon and me. The reassurance I was given by several docs and folks on this forum was that the residual tumor rarely grows so it would not likely need treatment. Now the AN has grown slightly and my doc is suggesting gamma knife at some point. I return for an MRI in the summer, so I have some time to consider options. I had never considered gamma knife seriously before - surgery always felt like the right choice. But to go back in my head to remove the rest of it does NOT feel like a great idea now!
My big question is this: I have a teeny bit of hearing left in the AN side which is enhanced by a hearing aid. My "good ear" has some issues, so I am sensitive to protecting any hearing that I have on either side for as long as possible. If I opt for gamma knife sooner than later is that likely to protect the little bit of hearing I have remaining in the AN ear? Or will gamma knife destroy the hearing on the AN side? I know that eventually if the AN keeps growing I will ultimately lose the hearing on that side, but like I said I am trying to strategize what will keep me fully functioning for as long as possible. My doc said that I could wait for awhile to treat, but since I left his office last time when we talked briefly about gamma knife, I have started to consider the ups and downs of waiting more or acting.
In terms of hearing preservation, what effects have y'all in the post treatment group noticed?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
Suz