Neurofibroma Treatment
If symptoms suggest that the tumor is compressing the spinal cord, corticosteroids are immediately given in high doses to reduce the swelling. These tumors are treated as soon as possible, usually surgically. Because of the risk of nerve damage during surgery, tumors that are not causing symptoms may be left untreated.
Surgery
Many neurofibromas can be removed surgically. If tumors cannot be fully removed, radiation therapy may be used to relieve pressure on the spinal cord. UPMC neurosurgeons may also treat neurofibromas with stereotactic spine radiosurgery, which is a minimally invasive technique that uses highly focused beams of radiation to target spinal tumors. The beams destroy the tissue that a surgeon would otherwise need to remove with a scalpel during a traditional operation. The precision of this surgery results in minimal damage to the healthy tissue surrounding the tumor, and a lower risk of side effects compared with traditional surgery.