Hi Doogan....
Eve and I are the ones that have been posting the most recent inquiries, I believe in regards to endoscopic..I have tons,,,and I mean litterally tons of into in regards to endoscopic approach..I will be happy to share just send me a private message...look for my previous post etc......a lot depends on your specific problem..where and what type of tumor you have..the endoscopic approach was innovated by Dr. Jho at Pittsburgh..several of the Dr.s working with him have now branched out and Endo is becoming more poplular as the idea is to go through natural opening or make mimimal opening to have the least possible disturbance of the brain....it was initiated primarily for pituitary tumors or skull base tumors...be sure to look at the skull base institute web site,,great reference and the Dr. there is also quite qualified, although he came about his training in a slightly different manner......also, medlineplus videos of surgical proceedures has a real live surgery using this technique, and explains alot about the approach....there are lots of options available for each individual depending upon your individual needs....me, I have an unusual skull base tumor, and i was quite happy to go with cyberknife treatment, except there is a very and I mean very slight chance the tumor I have, could be a type of sarcoma and if radiated would make it grow rather than kill it...so I had to look into options for a biopsy...with endo, a biopsy and resection are more or less one in the same..if they can reach the tumor they will attempt to remove it....use the search, endoscopic brain tumor removal and you will find lots of info, both pros and cons although I personally believe it to be the wave of the future as although like any surgery, there are risk, they are much more minimal than most traditional approaches....and particularly for skull base tumors where they would need to physically retract your brain, henceforth taking the chance on damaging it.....although I need a biopsy, and would prefer to have said growth removed, touching my brain under any circumstances was not an option for me.....plenty of people have done just fine with traditional approaches and the brain is quite resillient(sp), but anti seizure medication is a standard medication used for the first several weeks after surgery and that was not under any circumstances an option due to what I do for a lliving, so I researched for other options.......found out about ENdo, found lucky for me a doctor in the same state I live in whom trained at Pittsburgh with Dr. Jho and off I go in April.....
Feel free to message me and I will provide as many links of info that I can etc.
Ceeceek