How long does it take to recover from a cervical ventricular meningioma?

In a normal adult, after cervical ventricular meningioma surgery, if there are no other complications and good postoperative care, recovery usually occurs in about three months, with some patients taking longer. Cervical ventricular meningioma is a benign tumor that requires cervical ventricular meningioma surgery to remove due to its compression of nerves, resulting in headache, dizziness, vomiting and other symptoms. If the surgery is performed smoothly, there are no postoperative complications such as hydrocephalus, cerebral hemorrhage, lung infection, lower extremity venous thrombosis, etc., and the patient is well taken care of, he/she can usually recover in three months after the surgery. Due to the deeper cervical ventriculomas, the surgery may cause damage to the normal spinal cord tissue during the operation, which needs to be operated by a professional doctor. Pay attention to daily care after surgery to promote recovery.