Acoustic Neuroma Surgery


Overview and Facts about Acoustic Neuroma Surgery

An acoustic neuroma is a rare, benign (noncancerous) nerve origin tumor that grows slowly from the balance nerve of the inner ear. This nerve controls your sense of balance. It is also known as a vestibular schwannoma. Although the tumor is noncancerous, it can cause pressure that leads to hearing loss, ringing in the ears and unsteadiness.

In rare cases, acoustic neuromas can grow faster and larger, pressing on the brain and causing total hearing loss or build-up of fluid in the skull that can be life threatening.

Surgery may be necessary for larger tumors or for those too close to critical areas. Our goal is to remove the tumor and preserve hearing function and the facial nerve.

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