About Cerebellopontine Angle Syndrome
Key Highlights
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Comprehensive neurological evaluation to pinpoint the exact cause of symptoms.Non-invasive diagnostic approach utilizing advanced imaging (MRI) and neurophysiological tests.Multidisciplinary strategy that may involve collaboration with neurosurgeons, otolaryngologists, and oncologists.Focus on symptom management and preservation of cranial nerve function (hearing, facial sensation, balance).Critical for differentiating between benign tumors (like acoustic neuromas) and other serious pathologies.
Who is this surgery for?
- Progressive, unilateral sensorineural hearing loss or tinnitus.
- Vertigo, dizziness, and persistent balance problems (ataxia).
- Facial numbness, pain, or tingling (trigeminal nerve involvement).
- Facial weakness or twitching (facial nerve palsy).
- Difficulty swallowing or hoarseness (lower cranial nerve signs).
- Headaches localized to the back of the head.
How to prepare
- Detailed medical history review and a thorough neurological examination by the neurologist.
- Scheduling of high-resolution MRI of the brain with contrast, focused on the CPA region.
- Completion of audiometric tests (pure-tone and speech audiometry) to assess hearing function.
- Possible vestibular testing (caloric testing) and brainstem auditory evoked potentials (BAEP).
- Discussion of current medications and any allergies, especially to contrast dye.
Risks & possible complications
- Risks are primarily associated with diagnostic procedures: allergic reaction to MRI contrast dye or claustrophobia during the scan.
- If a surgical procedure (like tumor resection) is later recommended, associated risks include cerebrospinal fluid leak, meningitis, stroke, hearing loss, and facial nerve injury.
- Anxiety or stress related to the diagnosis of a brain lesion.
- Potential for false-positive or false-negative findings on initial tests.
Recovery & hospital stay
- Recovery from the diagnostic evaluation is immediate; patients can resume normal activities after tests like MRI.
- If conservative management is chosen, regular follow-up MRI scans and neurological check-ups are required to monitor for growth.
- For symptoms like vertigo, vestibular rehabilitation therapy may be recommended.
- If surgery is performed, recovery involves hospital stay, management of surgical side effects, and potentially long-term rehabilitation for balance and nerve function.
- Ongoing management of any residual symptoms like hearing loss with hearing aids or counseling.
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Typical hospital stay: Typically outpatient (0 days)
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Expected recovery time: N/A for diagnostic phase; varies if surgery is required (weeks to months)
Frequently Asked Questions
If you are considering cerebellopontine angle syndrome in India, these questions and answers can help you make a confident, informed decision.
Popular choices for cerebellopontine angle syndrome in India include KMC Hospital Mangalore, Manipal Hospital Gurgaon, Manipal Hospital Jayanagar, Manipal Hospital Kharadi, Manipal Hospital Malleshwaram, known for experienced specialists and advanced surgical infrastructure.
Look at the doctor’s years of experience, hospital association, patient reviews, and how often they perform cerebellopontine angle syndrome. MediFyr helps you compare neurologists and book consultations online.
The overall cost depends on hospital category, surgeon’s experience, room type, implant or device used (if any), length of stay, tests, and post-operative care. Our team can help you get cost estimates from multiple hospitals before you decide.
Procedure cost in other countries
Here is an overview of how the estimated cost, hospital stay, and recovery time for cerebellopontine angle syndrome compare across other countries where we have data.
| Country | Estimated cost range | Typical stay | Recovery time | View details |
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| India | INR 15 Thousand – 50 Thousand | Typically outpatient (0 days) | ~ N/A for diagnostic phase; varies if surgery is required (weeks to months) | Know More |
| Turkey | TRY 52.5 Thousand – 175 Thousand | Typically outpatient (0 days) | ~ N/A for diagnostic phase; varies if surgery is required (weeks to months) | Know More |
Top hospitals for Cerebellopontine Angle Syndrome in India
These partner hospitals in India have dedicated neurology teams and experience managing patients undergoing cerebellopontine angle syndrome.
Pooja Saxena, a 42-year-old classical vocalist...
Pooja Saxena, a 42-year-old classical vocalist and mother of two, first noticed a subtle change a year ago. Her voice, her livelihood, began to feel slightly unsteady during long rehearsals. Then came the persistent ringing in her right ear, which she dismissed as fatigue. The real alarm sounded when she started losing her balance during complex dance sequences, a feeling she described as 'walking on a shifting ship.' A hearing test revealed significant unilateral hearing loss. An MRI confirmed the culprit: a small acoustic neuroma in the cerebellopontine angle. Her neurologist, Dr. Mehta, explained the tumor was pressing on her cranial nerves, causing the hearing loss, tinnitus, and balance issues. He recommended a retrosigmoid craniotomy to remove the tumor and preserve facial nerve function, crucial for her singing. The surgery was long and daunting. Waking up, Pooja's first fear was facial paralysis, but she could smile weakly. The recovery was grueling; vertigo was severe, and the hearing in her right ear was gone. But with vestibular therapy, she retrained her balance. Emotionally, she mourned the loss of her hearing and the fear of losing her career. However, six months later, having adapted with a CROS hearing aid and mastered her balance, she returned to the stage. The journey transformed her from a fearful patient into a resilient artist, her voice carrying a new depth of lived experience.
Neurologists for Cerebellopontine Angle Syndrome
Explore experienced neurologists who regularly perform cerebellopontine angle syndrome and provide pre- and post-operative care in India.
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