Jesse,
Why are you considering surgery anyway? Your tumor is small, unless you have suffered hearing loss, have balance issues or headaches, then go into wait and watch and have an annual MRI, or 6 monthly if you so desire.
A high level history of my situation:
I had middle fossa 9 years ago (when i shouldn't have coz my growth wasn't big enough but i was stupid!) anyway, since surgery, my balance has been off a bit - not major but if I look sideways at buildings whilst walking, I'll stumble. I have had chronic and debilitating headaches since. I have not had one headache free day and about half the time, its manageable but the other half its awful (tried and on many drugs). 3 years ago it grew back so about 8 months ago, I had radiation treatment - I will not have surgery on it again!
Following surgery, the first day was in intensive care and I couldn't give two hoots about visitors, the second day in the ward but didn't really want to see anyone. Third to 5th days, yeah it was good to get visitors. 6th day sent home and was off work (office work) for 6 weeks. When i went back to work, it was hard to concentrate but one does what one has to do.
I'm from the land down under and the leading surgeon here (I didn't use him - again stupid) does not do middle fossa anymore because of two main reasons. One is, you don't get a complete look at the tumor - its less invasive than translab, but the main one is the post surgery side effects - mainly headaches.
If you are hell bent on surgery, your decision should be made on the best surgeon that you can find and the one that you are most comfortable with oh and financially affordable of course. The downside of getting a less experienced surgeon is life changing. Anyway, I'd wait and watch, and then zap the %^%$&%^&^
laz