Thanks all, for your input.
Jim....I agree with you about Endoscope being the way of the furture for AN removal...Jut wish it was better perfected now.
I guess the most concerning to me about SBI is that the doc is not a neuro or ENT surgeon. And the fact I have not found other docs around the country doing this in any numbers to be perfected. Most docs doing skull based endoscopic procedures are not doing AN's. I asked how many AN's SBI's doc has done, after several attempts to get this info, I was given a number or over 1000. The institution has only been around I think since 2004. Thart would be 4+ AN removal surgeries a week. Considering how many other treatments and locations to have treatments there are, and with 1 in 100,000 perple getting AN's, this number seemed pretty high. I too read about exorbitant charges, even for the phone consult. I inquired about them and was told my inusrance would be billed, what they did not pay, I would be billed. Also, they are out of network, and SBI will tell you up front they are not contracted with AANY insurance company sou would be out of network for ANY HMO's /PPO's .So doubt my insurance would pay anything.
Sher, I want to chat with you, sent you a PM. Researching GK,CK,Novalis FSR, very confusing. Just when I think I feel the right answer for treatment, I read somthing that changes my mind. In the 18 days I've known about the new tumor, i
ve gone back & forth between radiosurgery and micro surgery several times. And this includes 7 days I went to visit family and was away from the computer. This is going to drive me nuts
Maybe I can just wait it out until endoscope surgery has been around a while.
Phyl, this thread is probably in the wrong place (sorry) if you want to move it under micro surgery options section
Patti UT