I had translab. surgery in 2018 for a 3.5 cm acoustic neuroma, they left a portion that was wrapped on the facial nerve, 1.3 cm after surgery.
In 2021 MRI showed regrowth to 1.7cm, received Proton Therapy Radiation in 2022. MRI shows spots of tumor necrosis from radiation on MRI in, 2022-2023, at that time they were unsure if the tumor was swelling as it was dying or if it was actually regrowing. Most recent MRI shows rapid regrowth 2.7cm, brain edema and brainstem compression. I just found out I will need to have immediate surgery AGAIN on the tumor, although this time they foresee not being able to save the facial nerve and recommending a complete removal of tumor, debulking tumor not considered an option based on my case. Likelihood of total facial paralysis on right side is great, although grafting or other facial nerve reconstructive procedures could become available later down the line.
I'm told that a second surgery comes with many more complications, especially for a AN that has also been radiated.
I do have complete trust with my surgeron Dr Caetano Coimbra, Dallas Texas. My first surgery was successful I had no complications with my facial nerve, but for whatever reason I have a very aggressive tumor that continues to regrow. He has done many second surgeries from patients who had a different doctor the first time. In his 34 plus years I will be his second case ever, that he will have to perform surgery on again.
Has anyone on this forum had a similar experience? Or had surgery after radiaiton.
Pretty devastated to being going through this again. Im a 42 year old mom, with three young boys.