Before my Tranlab surgery, I did the research and you should too. I wanted the less invasive Gamma Knife surgery, but my doctor told me I wasn't a candidate.
Learn about all of the surgeries for the tumors. The Translab surgery I had is similar to the RetoSig. Although I think the Translab has a much smaller incision site, and is the newest approach.
So read up on your options, prioritize them and then find the best surgeons who specialize in the type of surgery you want. I had to travel six hours away, but I'm so glad I went to the University of Utah Medical Center.
What I regret is that I failed to get a second and third opinion, and I didn't ask more questions about what to expect in recovery. I just assumed I would get through the surgery and hospital stay, and I would recovery much sooner than the six to eight weeks the doctors mentioned because I have always healed well and bounced-back quickly.
I had GREAT surgeons, but for my own peace of mind post-surgery, I wish I had read this site and exhausted even more research beforehand. If your tumor is small, minimally invasive surgery may be a good thing, OR the Watch & Wait approach may be a good idea. Exhaust your research and read the posts on this page because you'll learn more here than from your medical team.
Make sure you're in good hands.