So I met with a new neurosurgeon yesterday...the one that I had asked if anyone had heard his name, Raymond Sekula. He relocated to Erie from Pittsburgh last year. People go to him from around the world for what he specializes in; facial nerve problems and decompression surgeries. He also has treated ANs while at Allegheny General. Well, he told me that he would recommend middle-fossa, but he couldn't do mine because there isn't a neurotologist in Erie and he would need one to assist him in the surgery because of the type (mid-fossa). He is recommending that I go see Dr. Lunsford for possible radiation and that I also go to the Balance Disorder Center to have a vestibular evaluation. My dizziness/balance is getting worse. He said I should go there first and then go see Dr. Lunsford.
My question - he said that my tumor is intracanicular and is totally in the IAC. He said that my tumor is either surrounding all the nerves there or that the nerves were surrounding the tumor and that something (?) would have to be peeled away. He made it sound like with where my tumor was located, it was going to be awfully difficult to do surgery without the complications. What does intracanicular mean? Also, I just thought that ANs were either in or out of the IAC, or both, and if big enough sometimes compress on the brain stem.
So, yet again, I'm back to not knowing what I'm doing. Don't get me wrong. I feel like Dr. Sekula was very knowledgeable and spent a lot of time with me.
Lisa
P.S. I also found out within the past week that Dr. Sekula did decompression surgery on one of my coworkers who has had hemifacial spasms for the past seven years. It was two weeks ago and he is back at work and is 98% better at this point. Just a suggestion for anyone who is looking for a doctor who specializes in that.