The success rate of cerebellar horn area meningioma surgery is generally above 95%, and specific cases need to be analyzed.
Because cerebellar horn area meningioma is generally benign tumor with slow growth rate, encapsulated, clear boundary, regular shape and easy to remove. Moreover, with the rapid development of modern neurosurgery technology, the success rate of cerebellar horn meningioma surgery is generally higher and can reach more than 95%.
However, some cerebellar horn meningiomas may be closely related to the auditory nerve, facial nerve or some important neurovascular and have serious adhesion, which may not be completely removed during surgery, thus there is a possibility of recurrence, and postoperative radiotherapy is required as prescribed by the doctor.
After the surgery, we need to pay attention to the wound cleanliness and hygiene, and if there is any discomfort during the recovery period, we should consult the doctor in time to avoid delaying the condition.