Hello, everyone! It’s really great to join the forum so that I can share my thoughts and experience with you all. I was just diagnosed with AN last month, during which reading the posts in the forum, consulting doctors, searching information from papers, thesis have actually become my daily routine. Now, it’s decision time. Through all the research and consultations I’ve done, it seems that I have no choice but go with a microsurgery.
However, the dilemma is even though the tumour in my head is about in 33mmCPA and 8mm in IAC, I have nearly perfect hearing and speech discrimination and the only symptom for me is feeling a little facial numbness on the right half of my face. I just feel like a normal healthy person with a tumour in my brain, which makes me really reluctant to schedule a surgery.
All the doctors (5 neurogeons and 3 neurotologists) told me that the tumour was big, which has already bended my brain stem and was pressing against the trigeminal nerve (control sensation of the face), and since I was young (29-yr-old), I had to take the surgery as soon as possible to get rid of the tumour and I should focus on facial nerve preservation instead of hearing, for the chances to retain it was between 3%-10%.
All 5 neurogeons suggested I should go with retro sigmoid, which is the only approach they are familiar with while 2 neurotologists wanted to do translab, because it’s easier for them to have a complete resection and preserve facial nerve. When I asked them about the other approach, retro sigmoid, they said that it’s kind of impossible to save my hearing with such a large size of the tumour, so I had to sacrifice it anyway. and 1 said he could do both.
That’s all what I learned. So, for a situation like this, do I have a choice? I'm really confused now. All ideas appreciated!
R.L