We may recommend radiation based on your symptoms the size or shape of your tumor your age and other health problems.
Schwannoma surgery side effects.
Postoperative complications were assessed immediately after vs surgery as well as during outpatient.
Vestibular schwannoma surgery takes place within a hospital setting while you are under general anesthesia.
Material and methods.
If the nerve was severed the balance nerve on the other side of the brain can take over but this does not happen immediately.
A retrospective study was performed in 333 patients with unilateral vestibular schwannoma indicated for surgical treatment between january 1997 and december 2012.
In traditional surgery you may have risks of complications with anesthesia bleeding and infection.
With surgery or radiation the balance nerve may be compromised and will take time to heal.
He or she will remove as much of the tumor as possible taking care to disturb as little of the surrounding.
The main treatment for schwannoma is surgery to remove the tumour.
Radiation may also be recommended if your tumor is in a location that makes it difficult to.
The type of surgery you have depends on where in the body the tumour is you might also have radiotherapy and chemotherapy if you have a malignant tumour.
Even after successful removal of the tumor during surgery a tumor may recur.
The main treatment for schwannoma is surgery to remove the tumour.
This is because the treatment can cause a lot of side effects.
The first step is a craniotomy the removal of a small section of skull so the surgeon can access the location of your tumor.
By this point most patients will have returned to work and have most if not all activity restrictions lifted.
Six months after surgery.
Stereotactic radiosurgery doesn t involve surgical incisions so it s generally less risky than traditional surgery.
Depending on the location of the tumor some patients can go home the day of surgery.
For small vestibular schwannomas you may have stereotactic radiotherapy or radiosurgery.
Some patients will still experience lingering side effects during this phase following acoustic neuroma surgery such as vision or hearing problems dizziness headache or facial muscle weakness.
Schwannoma surgery is done under general anesthesia.
Radiation therapy can shrink or kill acoustic neuroma vestibular schwannoma cells.
Balance or vestibular therapy can be quite effective for many acoustic neuroma patients.
The aim of this study was to analyze complications of vestibular schwannoma vs microsurgery.
The type of surgery you have depends on where in the body the tumour is.
It has fewer side effects than traditional radiation which involves smaller doses of radiation over a longer period of time.
This is because the treatment can cause a lot of side effects.