Jason,
Go over this archive again (I posted this in YOUR post re “My surgery is scheduled at Stanford� – you 1st of two posting on that topic specific)
http://www.anarchive.org/approaches.htThe in-between approach is Retrosigmoid (sub occipital). I really think, as I mentioned to you before in your other post- you should talk to Dr. Jackler, head of the ENT department, there at Stanford, before you undergo any surgery. Your autologous draw blood you did- DOES have a shelf life – so if you postpone surgery you should keep this in mind. Remember typically AN’s are slow growing… and are not emergency situations that make you to be hurried or rushed into a decision. Who is the neurosurgeon that is proposed to work on you?
(Feel free to respond in a private e-mail if you choose.)
The key is to be as informed as possible BEFORE you make a final decision. You should try and get the most experienced and reputable surgeons you can. Sometimes a surgeon will advocated one procedure over the other as that is what “they� are most comfortable or experienced at.(or their partnered neurosurgeon is…) However the key is to find the approach (and surgeon to match) that will fit the best need and comfort level of “the patient�.
AN’s are similar to real estate. It is not always the size that determines treatment … but “location, location, location� of the tumor.
If you read my early posts you will see that I personally deliberated between Retrosigmoid and Translab. I will not comment on whether I chose the best option until I am further into my recovery. (I am just starting into week #6 post-op) The Stanford team is confident my facial palsy and eye issues will resolve in time (and healing) … I have to just wait to find out. (IE I am waiting and will refrain from commenting if I made the best choice- for now). I can comment that Dr. Jackler is an excellent counselor in helping patients to make choices. I initially approached him for an outside opinion (not as a surgeon who would work on me) … but I was so impressed with not just in speaking with him but also his CV. (He is world renowned) I actually chose to fly out there to have him. He also came highly recommended to me by reputable Canadian neurotologists.
JASON- PLEASE SEEK MULTIPLE ‘PROFESSIONAL’ OPINIONS BEFORE YOU HAVE YOUR SURGERY. After surgery you do not want to be saying “shoulda, woulda, coulda…� .
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P.S. Stanford IS a great place for treatment- it is just I am not seeing much info on Dr. Murry. The "where" is a good place as I actually do know it- fisrt hand . It is the "who" that is unknown here.