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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
  • Isaac Yang, M.D. discusses the latest minimally invasive treatments to maximize quality of life for patients with vestibular schwannomas.
    Visit neurosurgery.ucla.edu to learn more about acoustic neuromas treatments at UCLA.
    Isaac Yang, M.D. is an assistant professor in the UCLA Department of Neurosurgery.He specializes in adult brain and spinal cord tumors with an emphasis on acoustic neuromas.
    As a principal investigator at the UCLA Brain Tumor Program, he is leading research studies and clinical trials to optimize brain tumor clinical outcomes, novel nanoparticles in immunotherapy treatment of brain tumors, and experimental glioblastoma therapies such as brain tumor vaccines.
    He is widely sought after by the media, colleagues and patients to discuss new treatments and advancements for brain tumors. He has appeared as an expert on CBS The Doctors, The Dr. Drew Show and other national news outlets. Dr. Yang has received a number of national awards and grants to honor his research work in brain tumors and excellence in treating and caring for patients.
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  • @billydelaquerra486
    @billydelaquerra486 Před rokem +4

    Dr. Yang, thank you for an outstanding presentation. You are the best I have ever come across. I was 28 yrs (1986), when I was diagnosed with an AN, had surgery as it was 6 cm large. This left me permanently deaf in my right ear and facial paralysis. 2018 At 60 yrs, I had another AN of 5cm large, had surgery again. I am now 65 yrs and the AN is 34mm. At this stage, I am having an MRI every 6 months.

  • @harvister1009
    @harvister1009 Před 9 lety +10

    In 1998 I was a 23 year old male athlete,no smoking or drinking alcohol and no fast foods that was in great shape(5'10",175lbs 5% body fat) with a 3.8cm acoustic neuroma in my head.Had surgery and everything went wrong with me.Lost my hearing,facial nerve ,had spinal fluid leak 4 times,one of the because of a simple sneeze,so the doctor decided to put a permanent lumbar shunt,but that failed twice.Long story short it took a total of 12 surgeries to fix me up(over 9 months)from cranial plasty,muscle grafts,spinal taps,shunts,gold weight implant for my eye lid,etc.If you have this type of tumor,remember my case is over 17 years ago,today things are much better for anyone with this tumor.I hope I didn't freak anyone out with my story.Best of "luck"for all people that get this type of reality check.A word of advice,find a doctor with a good track record.

    • @ultraspectrum9504
      @ultraspectrum9504 Před 8 lety

      I don't think there is any developments yet in the treatments - i have an Acqostic neuroma of 3.5 by 4.3 - my hearing almost gone on one side but my balace and facial nerve not het affected, What do you suggest me? surgery or radiation? or Marijuana oil

    • @johnpuccetti9383
      @johnpuccetti9383 Před 8 lety +2

      +harvister100 Cell towers, cell phones, wifi please people wake up we are doing this to ourselves. Smart meters!

    • @summer18ca
      @summer18ca Před 7 lety +1

      please send you MRI to top surgeons for advice. the oil wont help you.

  • @BobStockDJBob
    @BobStockDJBob Před 11 lety +8

    I'm getting my MRI back in two days, everything leads to AN so far, Watching this made me feel better Dr Yang, I'm the kind of person who wants to know everything I can before I have to deal. Thank You for the frank and intelligent look at the options.

  • @MOHUT1
    @MOHUT1 Před 6 lety +6

    Thank you for offering a clear and easy to follow presentation. I now have a better understanding of acoustic neuroma.

  • @1959Berre
    @1959Berre Před 3 lety +5

    Thank you for this video. I am waiting for the result of the MRI scan that may confirm this type of neuroma. I lost my hearing in the right ear up to minus 60 dB overnight. Initial threatment with cortisone infiltrations had no effect. First I panicked seriously, now I am very anxious about it. The hearing loss and the bad quality of the sound as well as the tinnitus that comes along with it has a severe impact on my live. I wake up in the morning and immediately I feel depressed. Listening to music is very important to. My hobby is the restoration of music equipment, like radio, tuners, amplifiers. That ship has sailed. I am 62 years old. Yesterday and today I cried because I feel completely helpless.

    • @sergiogonzalez638
      @sergiogonzalez638 Před 3 lety +2

      Hang in there. You’re not alone. You’re living which is a blessing

  • @user-qb3xc7kv9o
    @user-qb3xc7kv9o Před 3 lety +1

    Dr. Yang,
    The best presentation. Thank you.

  • @robertobasilio197
    @robertobasilio197 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you Doctor. Clear class on Acoustic Neuroma! ;)

  • @FourCatLover
    @FourCatLover Před 9 lety +1

    Thank you for this very helpful webinar. It answered many questions.

    • @conceptualmedicalscholar2497
      @conceptualmedicalscholar2497 Před 3 lety

      czcams.com/video/LPMTRZtRWwY/video.html
      hit this link for acoustic neuroma easily explained. THIS WILL CLEAR YOUR CONCEPT.

  • @pilarcobb2369
    @pilarcobb2369 Před 3 lety

    Excellent information

  • @IronKidsFamily
    @IronKidsFamily Před 4 lety +1

    I am looking for your help to give her treatment

  • @lauraleernbsn
    @lauraleernbsn Před 8 měsíci

    Excellent, compassionate and detailed presentation. I really appreciate it as I do my research. I have a couple of questions regarding MCF. Is there a particular question to ask a surgeon on ways to prevent Post surgical Headaches? Do drilling techniques play a role in the Post-surgical headaches, air pockets? I know if one has headaches prior to surgery that makes them more prone to post surgical headaches but in my research and watching actual MCF surgeries on Neurosurgical Focus , etc I see a lot of bone shavings and wonder if that contributes to the Post surgical headaches? just a thought. Thank you

  • @newunderthesun7353
    @newunderthesun7353 Před 10 lety

    Is the linear accelerator you mention the basis for the Novalis system? How does Novalis compare to typical gamma knife?

  • @summer18ca
    @summer18ca Před 4 lety

    thankyou.

  • @Sumarni_Rakiman
    @Sumarni_Rakiman Před 4 lety

    A lot of good information. Thank you

  • @user-sg5cr2vv6f
    @user-sg5cr2vv6f Před 3 lety +1

    I am a patient with acoustic neuroma. When I was 4 centimeters away, there was a remnant, and then it relapsed, then radiotherapy, and now it relapsed, what should I do, I am in China

  • @kobenoah1
    @kobenoah1 Před měsícem

    Does Medicare with a secondary insurance cover the cost of surgery or radiation?

  • @gayleneflower7711
    @gayleneflower7711 Před 6 lety +2

    OUTSTANDING presentation Dr Yang. Thank you very informative....My question was how do you know when your tumor grows back?

    • @conceptualmedicalscholar2497
      @conceptualmedicalscholar2497 Před 3 lety

      czcams.com/video/LPMTRZtRWwY/video.html
      hit this link for acoustic neuroma easily explained

    • @BoysLikeMeee
      @BoysLikeMeee Před 3 lety

      You don't think about it and just get check ups.

  • @bill6656
    @bill6656 Před 2 měsíci

    Is there a National registry?

  • @polirungreang2547
    @polirungreang2547 Před 2 lety

    Sir I need ur rply how much money it requires to do

  • @Ayarbrough70
    @Ayarbrough70 Před 11 lety +1

    Thank you Dr. Yang. Great presentation, it was very informative. My mom has a 6 cms AN removed in October. There is a residual tumor, 0.3 mm. She is 70 years old and the doctor wanted to preserve the facial nerve, quality of life first. Would you recommend Gamma Knife to get rid of the residual?

  • @newunderthesun7353
    @newunderthesun7353 Před 10 lety +2

    Hello Dr Yang - I am impressed by your speaking ability - that alone makes me want to come from Chicago to be your patient for my AN.
    My question is, you state you will discuss cutting edge treatments but the options for treatment you present are nothing new and are more or less the standard options.
    What makes something 20 to 30 years old cutting edge?

  • @annisechetelat9026
    @annisechetelat9026 Před 8 měsíci

    I had endometrial cancer. Have gene error. Also have swarnoma. Been having blurred vision, sharp pains above ear and sticker face.

  • @user-jm7iw7mh9e
    @user-jm7iw7mh9e Před 7 měsíci

    Does radiotherapy make it more difficult to have surgery later? I have heard radiotherapy makes the AN more “sticky” to the nerves

  • @jdomi8503
    @jdomi8503 Před 8 lety

    How much will this cost

  • @666gajos
    @666gajos Před rokem

    Hi , is tumor of 22mm considered as big? And also can gamma knife producer be done twice in 10 years time? Please can someone answer my queation😟 I was diagnosed with acoustic neuroma back in August and has sec scan last week. First time i was told to watch the tumor and see if its growing. On the second scan tumor is exactly the same size but there is a small compression on brain stem which was on the first scan. Doktors told me i need operation and already said ill loose hearing on my left year. They haven't even done the operation, but already know I'll be deaf on left side I have fantastic hearing at this moment and I thought they should do everything to preserve hearing. Please can someone tell me what to do. Im desperate 😪😪😪

  • @kantiannambo
    @kantiannambo Před 9 lety

    Can you help me?

  • @yddub111
    @yddub111 Před 2 lety

    i am learning to live with mine. i dont want surgery and i cannot afford it anyway, and the laser type is even more so.i would sure like my balance back. thanks for the video , though

  • @highwireart
    @highwireart Před 7 lety

    Thank you for the detail of your presentation. I am an RN with 6 mm x 5 mm Vestibular Schwannoma. Meet with MD soon. You provided information that will help me in understanding my options. From Salt Lake City, Utah.

    • @CharlesMichaelSidwell
      @CharlesMichaelSidwell Před 4 lety

      How did things turn out? With an acoustic neuroma that small, did you have radio surgery for it? If so, how did it go? How are you today?

  • @ninamiles1226
    @ninamiles1226 Před 7 lety +1

    I am 72 yrs old. I have an acoustic neuroma and it is small. should I have anything done

    • @geod3589
      @geod3589 Před 5 lety

      Same here, about same age. I am thinking about doing nothing.

  • @kobenoah1
    @kobenoah1 Před 2 měsíci

    I wonder which is worse, heart surgery or getting a tumor surgically removed? 🤔

  • @UCLAHealth
    @UCLAHealth  Před 11 lety

    Hi Ayarbrough70, Dr. Yang's response to your question:
    "No I would recommend observation first. If there is any growth then I would recomend Radiosurgery" This suggestion is not in lew of medical advice. He also mentioned that if you are interested in an outsite film review you can email neurosurgeryhelp@mednet.ucla.edu
    Vanessa can help set up a outside film review if they are interested

  • @neurologiasegura
    @neurologiasegura Před 3 lety

    And, Dr Yang spent only three minutes for explaining surgical options, I think is very risky to say the surgery is more risky to RS coming from the UCA staff, anyway we thank you for you effort of communication

  • @idstandard
    @idstandard Před 5 lety +1

    What a gift. Dr. Yang thank you. Now I dying (no pun intended) to get an update more recent and will look. UCLA is one for one with me. My "mass" is 2 cm so I need to do my homework as it's a close call.

    • @tenmenz
      @tenmenz Před 3 lety

      Can you provide an update? I hope your well.

  • @adellaward8311
    @adellaward8311 Před 2 lety

    What do you do when doctors dont care like you do..my mom is 88 and she has acoustic noroma and they offered nothing,was it because she only had medicare and madicade,

  • @paulahavens2764
    @paulahavens2764 Před 2 lety

    Can these tumours become malignant?

  • @fireselamkebede655
    @fireselamkebede655 Před 7 lety

    I am diagnosed with ANs, i got a lot of interesting ideas from the presentation. am not yet decided to take any action.

    • @summer18ca
      @summer18ca Před 7 lety

      me too.. about 3 weeks ago I dont know where to go for treatment options. I live in a small town there is no one here. can a dr look at my MRI if I send it and give an evaluation/ I would like 2 to 3 opinions from the best surgeons in this field.

    • @dukedilly79
      @dukedilly79 Před 7 lety

      summer day do you know the size of your tumor

    • @summer18ca
      @summer18ca Před 7 lety

      17 mm or 1.7 cm I have sent in my MRI to 3 of the top AN drs in the county. the ANA (association) has the list of drs.

    • @dukedilly79
      @dukedilly79 Před 7 lety

      summer day I believe mine at the time of discovery was 7.54 mm and that was seven months ago is that considered small

  • @cozmicknight7704
    @cozmicknight7704 Před 8 lety +4

    I'd like to know why none of my doctors I've seen (neurologists and neurosurgeons) don't believe me when I tell them that my schwannoma that was found about a year ago, IS causing me a lot of pain! its been extremely painful, and very difficult to deal with.
    To me, it just seems as though they're minimizing the problem for whatever reason and don't want to get rid of the thing that's causing me a lot of grief!
    The tumor is small at this time according to them. I did have a MRI done, ... with and without contrast, and it measures 9 x 9 mm.
    Wish you could help me in some way, maybe by referring someone.
    Thank you for making this video. It's very informative.

    • @summer18ca
      @summer18ca Před 7 lety +1

      cozmic knight.. did you get answers yet its been 9 months since you posted this.. the tumor is small if it stays small you are very lucky.

    • @cozmicknight7704
      @cozmicknight7704 Před 7 lety +1

      Hi, ... I just had another MRI w/and without contrast, and it's a tiny bit bigger now.
      Cyber knife told me that there's a lot of side effects with that, and it's too risky. The brain surgeon wants annual MRI reports.
      I don't know how much bigger it needs to be before they consider removing it.
      Not that I want to have brain surgery. The pain is controlling my life.
      I wish the pain killers worked better.
      Thank you for asking :)

    • @cozmicknight7704
      @cozmicknight7704 Před 7 lety

      summer day
      Do you also have a brain tumor? A (Schwannoma.)

    • @summer18ca
      @summer18ca Před 7 lety

      yes

    • @cozmicknight7704
      @cozmicknight7704 Před 7 lety

      summer day
      Do you have pain near or at the tumor site?
      It wasn't until last month, my pain management dr. said to another dr. , that he believes the pain increase was in fact due to the schwannoma.

  • @shayaneshkp
    @shayaneshkp Před 5 lety

    Hi Sir, I am 32 year old and I would like to know more about this treatment, My AN size around 3CM in my MRI report.. please advise me best option...

  • @sarahlotte2x
    @sarahlotte2x Před 11 lety

    thank you a lot, dr. Yang. Concerning my small, but relatively fastgrowing AN + already 48 db hearingloss + tinnitus, I'm considering GK or fragmentated radiation. My AN = 1.5 in total, only 7 mm extracanalicular, march 2013). In april 2010 it was deep intracanalicular. So let's say there's a 9mm growth in 3 years. I have already hearingloss of 48 db. In august 2012: 33 db. My question: can I still preserve my hearing by (fragmentated) radiation or GK (which?). (I donot know it's a cystic AN)

  • @polirungreang2547
    @polirungreang2547 Před 2 lety +1

    Radiation therapy surgery

  • @CharlesMichaelSidwell
    @CharlesMichaelSidwell Před 4 lety

    Hilarious. The doc, here, says to eat a healthy diet and exercise leading up to surgery. Then he says later in the video that "obviously i like fast food." LOL. Better be careful, doc - you may be the one in the surgery room for open heart surgery if you keep eating the fast food.

  • @DomnulJohnny
    @DomnulJohnny Před 7 lety +2

    Thank you for the good presentation. If you were to cut the 20 minutes of bragging about how awesome you and your friends are, it would actually become a great presentation.

    • @josephinerotunda263
      @josephinerotunda263 Před 2 lety

      Very rude comment! Dr. is very helpful! Don't you want to hear of his background?

    • @billydelaquerra486
      @billydelaquerra486 Před rokem

      ciobotaru, you are absolutely disgusting and you should refrain from commenting !!!! No one is interested in your negativity.

  • @neurologiasegura
    @neurologiasegura Před 3 lety

    Thanks, Dr Yang spent 20 minutes talking in favor to RS, I don't think is a very equilibrated talk for patients suffering from neurinomas of acoustic, It will be much better to show the three medical options at the same time, even for UCLA staff #NeurologíaSegura team

  • @rljpromotions2207
    @rljpromotions2207 Před 6 lety +2

    I would only do the surgery if your VS or AN is life-threatening or you're ADLs are so awful and consistent with the symptoms and outcomes of a risk awareness protocol or surgery gone wrong. Tinnitus, facial droop, eyelid or tear issues, speech impairment, lacking taste, facial tingling, other tongue issues, serious balance issues, ambulation, disturbed gait, otherwise Absolutely NO to the surgery! The healing time is long and painful and those who come out with minimal side effects are calling themselves "lucky." Be aware and observe. Get lucky in Vegas, not in the OR. Live your life and remember to die with it, not from it.

  • @Flat5guitar
    @Flat5guitar Před 9 lety +2

    Fix the typo on screen at 0:50. David Geffen School of Medicne??
    If you can't spell "medicine" correctly, I'm not sure I would want you operating on any member of my family.