Melinda, I watched the animated video clip that you attached. The general idea is there with 8-16 hours of details omitted. My video of my tumor removal is pretty cool but does not include the drilling through the skull. Some people think that's gross, but I see it as fascinating. The one word that keeps popping up in my head (no pun intended) is surreal. There is a lot of cutting and snipping and pulling/tugging. I watch the video and just can't grasp the idea that it's the inside of my head.
Apparently there are others who also have the depression, or crater as some called it, from the translab. I've grown rather fond of mine. Yes, it's tender sometimes and occasionally has a sharp pain or two. To me, it's a reminder of my good fortune in beating this thing. Yes, the surgeons are certainly different and elicit different results from their work. But all patients have the right to be heard and be informed. We all have to be our own advocates when it comes to health care. Write down your questions for the doctors and don't settle for anything less than what you want to know. You deserve the best.
SUE