I've read plenty here about the recommendation to have a debulking surgery followed by radiation, but I am looking for any information about having a debulking surgery after failed radiation. This is the situation I am in. I won't go into all the details, but sadly it appears that my second GK treatment may not have worked. My AN. which had swelled from 2.1 cm to 2.5 cm at 8 mos. post GK, has now swelled to 3.1 cm in 6 weeks time. I am having another MRI in August. Because I am experiencing several negative effects, my neurosurgeon said I should seriously consider having my AN debulked. Anything near the facial nerve, or shall I say, whatever may be left of my facial nerve,will not be touched. His goal is to make the AN smaller to get it away from the brain stem, which is being compressed.In the past, I've been told to use a surgeon who has ample experience in removing irradiated ANs and places such as House have been mentioned by other patients. Although I now live in Florida, I have received all of my AN treatment, follow ups, MRIs etc. in NY and would prefer to keep it that way. How do I go about learning who in NY has such experience? Is it imperative that whomever leads the debulking team have vast experience debulking irradiated ANs since 1. the goal is not to completely remove the AN and 2. hearing preservation is not an issue? The goal is to stop brain stem compression. Nothing near my facial nerve will be touched as there is a very good likelihood the facial nerve is already damaged or will be dying. My primary care physician wants me to do a consult with Sloan Kettering before any further action is taken. Any advice, information, opinions. etc. are very much appreciated. Thank you in advance for your contribution.