Suggest Treatment For Vestibular Cranial Schwannoma Tumor
Go for surgery, You will thank me later.
Detailed Answer:
Thank you for asking
Vestibular Schwannoma also known as acoustic neuroma, are intracranial extra axial schwann cell tumors investing vestibular nerve in your case.
Why just live for 10 year with misery when you can enjoy much more ith fully cured schwannoma . improved imaging techniques permitting early diagnosis, adaptation of the microscope to the operating theater, development of facial and auditory nerve monitoring techniques, improved anesthesia, and improved perioperative management have all contributed to improved outcomes and only 1 % mortality rate. This rate is a very successful procedure and should not be avoided.
You are worried and i can understand, but operative procedures are very accurate and very curative, you will be very fine and very thank ful to me and your surgen who will get it out for you.
Radiations and conservative approaches have failed and it has recurred, so i suggest surgical excision is the only valid option here, an option with very promising results. You should go for it.
I hope you will consider my opinion. Take good care of yourself and take a shot. Dont forget to close the discussion please.
May the odds be ever in your favour.
Regards
Khan