I replied with a post to "wanderer" yesterday.
I'm considering cancelling my surgery to remove a piece of bone about the size of a quarter which they say is infected, although I have no infection symtoms and think the wound in my skull should be able to be covered by plastic surgery without removing the bone plug from my accoustic neuroma surgery a year ago. The wound has been draining for a year now, and only thought it didnt look right in december. Surgery from neursurgery and plastic surgery scheduled.
I'm wondering if I should let them remove the bone leaving soft spot in my skull about 1" diameter and cover it, or get another opinion.
Any suggestions are appreciated as my surgery is supposed to be 4/19 (this wed). I was just told a couple of days ago about the bone infection.
Scott
ORIGINAL POST
"I had acoustic neuroma surgery 3/15/05 to remove a 2.5 cm tumor by an incision behind the ear. The tumor was draining for a year or so. I saw the doctor on 5/19/05, then 9/05, 11/05, when finally in 12/05 a neurosurgery doctor didnt like the way the wound looked and put me in the hospital. The doctor wanted plastic surgery to help work on the wound but they would not see me due to no insurance. So the doctor still didnt tell me the bone was infected. I thought it just needed covering.
I procrastinated to see if my dizzyness would get better (dizzy since 11/04 due to blood vessel bursting due to tumor) till March, entered a different hospital where my doctor said the plastic surgery people would see me. They scheduled the surgery but again threw me out of the hospital due to no insurance (different hospital than one where acoustic neuroma performed).
They then scheduled plastic surgery clinic appt in April 06 where surgery was scheduled for 4/19. Now after talking to my neurosurgery doctor he says the bone put back in the hole after surgery is infected and they will cut a quarter size hole of bone out, then let plastic surgery cover it leaving a soft spot on my head. There was drainage from the wound from 3/05 to now (4/06) and I'm wondering if their delay resulted in the infdection and if I should get the bone drilled out.
Thats my experience. Since I'm dizzy all the time I'm trying to get SSI (have attorney now)."