How many years can you live after craniotomy for an auditory nerve sheath tumor?

Survival after craniotomy for auditory nerve sheath tumors is generally unaffected. The patient’s life expectancy and quality of life are primarily related to a number of factors, including the condition of the tumor, the patient’s own physical fitness, and the treatment plan. Overall, the earlier a patient is detected, diagnosed, and treated, the less impact the disease will have on the patient’s life. Auditory neuroma is a benign tumor and after surgery, patients can survive for a long time. The impact of an acoustic neuroma on a patient’s life expectancy is mainly related to various complications. For patients diagnosed with acoustic nerve sheath tumor, they should go to the relevant departments of regular hospitals as soon as possible and under the guidance of professional physicians. Try to achieve early detection, early diagnosis and early treatment, so as to prolong the survival period and improve the quality of patients’ survival.