Hi Acousticlady,
I had the translab. approach for my AN surgery on Sept. 2nd of this year by the doctors of the HEI in Los Angeles. What I can provide for responses is bases soley on my experience, and as you will read on this site...experiences vary.
Tumor Removal -- My surgery went remarkably well. Dr. House and Dr. Schwartz performed the translab. and successfully removed 100% of my 3+ tumor.
Facial Nerve -- No damage to the facial nerve. Came out of surgery able to move my face basically normal. On the scale of 1-6, with 1 being the best, they told me I was better than a 1.
Balance -- Since my balance nerve had already been effected I was told it would be an easier transition. Immediately after surgery I was very unsteady and probably even moreso...scared as I moved around. This improved greatly. I do still have some balance issues, particularly in the dark. However, I am only 6 weeks post-op, so am doing VERY well.
Headaches - I really did not experience headaches as one of my symptoms prior to surgery and have done well since. Initially after the surgery I had some headaches for the first 2-3 weeks. These were not horrible and were manageable with meds. The past 2-3 weeks I have had virtually none. If I push myself too much during the day I do end up with one. Again, these are very managable for me.
Dry eyes -- Yes, I do still have some of this with my left eye (surgical site). However, it too is pretty minor. I can use drops as needed and usually only put them in before bedtime. The first week I used them quite regularly during the day. My eye is not painful.
Tinnitus -- I had this prior to surgery and immediately after surgery. The sound changed after surgery to more of a buzz or hum for the first few days. Now I rarely notice it. Occassionally if I am in a very quiet environment I might hear it, but certainly is not a constant issue for me.
Surprises -- For me the biggest surprise was how well everything went. I was told to expect 12-14 days in LA. I had surgery on a Friday, was released to Seton Hall on Tuesday, had follow up appointments on that Thursday and flew back to Iowa on Friday. Everyone on the medical staff was fantastic! I would recommend them in a heartbeat.
Other -- I am at home recovering, taking it easy. As my local ENT reminds me...you look great, but remember this was major brain surgery. Your body needs time to heal and adjust. There are many adjustments...hearing loss in one ear, balance, eye sight, fatigue, etc... But if you approach this with a positive attitude and allow yourself a little humor in the healing process it all helps. I have been blessed with a huge circle of supporters and prayers. This truly has carried me through. I am so hopeful not to have a set back at this point and am just appreciating the blessing I have received.
Hope this helps. Send a personal message if you want more. ~ Kathy