Hi Cheryl-I was going to try to go into the various procedures but I see Mark beat me to it. So I will just tell you briefly about my experience with the Novalis system. It needs the frame attached to the head, but it's not a big deal. For anyone going the frame route, just make sure that the local anesthetic has taken effect before letting the neurologist proceed. I've heard from people who didn't and, yes, it's very painful if the area is not numb.ÂÂ
After all, he's tightening down screws through the skin to the skull. I believe sometimes they think the local takes effect immediately. Once it does, all you feel is a little pressure. Kinda of feels like you're wearing a hat one size too small. They also gave me a sedative shot that had pain relieving properties, and that helped a LOTÂÂ
. I thought I would be claustrophoic when they bolted my head to the table for the CT scan and for the procedure itself, but I just closed my eyes and it really was nothing. I would rather do the frame than the head mask as I have read and was told that with the frame the accuracy is within 1mm, but with the head mask it can be 1-2mm, more for an uncooperative patient. If you're coloring, a mm or two off is no big deal, but when they're shooting radiation into your head, I think that would make a difference. Besides, read through some of the posts here and you will see some people have had their own miserable experiences with the mask.