power port removal

Diva Dee66
Diva Dee66 Member Posts: 9
I wanted some input on the removal of a power port. I get mine out in april and I am very nervous as when it was put in I was asleep,I hear that when they remove it your awake. I hate pain and needles very scared of all this.
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  • jessiesmom1
    jessiesmom1 Member Posts: 915 Member
    Port Removal
    Congratulations on your upcoming deportation! I had mine for about 6 months when I had it removed. It was easiest of the many procedures, surgeries, etc. that I had. I drove myself to my general surgeon's office. He numbed the area around the port with a local anesthetic - lidocaine I believe. I closed my eyes and he made perhaps a 2-inch incision just above the port and took it out. All I could feel was a tugging sensation. There were 2 or 3 dissolvable stitches. It took about 15 minutes from start to finish. No pain meds required and I drove myself home. That's all there is to it. It is more difficult to put it in than to take it out. Good luck.

    IRENE
  • missrenee
    missrenee Member Posts: 2,136 Member

    Port Removal
    Congratulations on your upcoming deportation! I had mine for about 6 months when I had it removed. It was easiest of the many procedures, surgeries, etc. that I had. I drove myself to my general surgeon's office. He numbed the area around the port with a local anesthetic - lidocaine I believe. I closed my eyes and he made perhaps a 2-inch incision just above the port and took it out. All I could feel was a tugging sensation. There were 2 or 3 dissolvable stitches. It took about 15 minutes from start to finish. No pain meds required and I drove myself home. That's all there is to it. It is more difficult to put it in than to take it out. Good luck.

    IRENE

    My report is a carbon copy of Irene's
    The only thing that hurt (and it was really just a pinch) was the lidocaine injection to numb the area. I felt a lot of tugging and pulling, but no pain at all. Like Irene, I also did not need any pain meds at all. The area was a little bruised for a few days, but that was it.

    Congrats on getting deported. Please don't give it a moment's worry--it is very easy and pain-free.

    Hugs, Renee
  • GMcD
    GMcD Member Posts: 134

    Port Removal
    Congratulations on your upcoming deportation! I had mine for about 6 months when I had it removed. It was easiest of the many procedures, surgeries, etc. that I had. I drove myself to my general surgeon's office. He numbed the area around the port with a local anesthetic - lidocaine I believe. I closed my eyes and he made perhaps a 2-inch incision just above the port and took it out. All I could feel was a tugging sensation. There were 2 or 3 dissolvable stitches. It took about 15 minutes from start to finish. No pain meds required and I drove myself home. That's all there is to it. It is more difficult to put it in than to take it out. Good luck.

    IRENE

    My experience with
    My experience with deportation was exactly like Renee's. It went very nicely and was much, much easier than insertion. Also please accept my congratulations on this milestone.
  • mollyz
    mollyz Member Posts: 756 Member
    GMcD said:

    My experience with
    My experience with deportation was exactly like Renee's. It went very nicely and was much, much easier than insertion. Also please accept my congratulations on this milestone.

    port
    Mine was just like they said, except i felt a little dizzy afterwards i think my blood pressure ran up just for a minute but i drove to and from the Dr's office. congrats on being deported. that's wonderful news to hear. keep us posted ok.~~MollyZ~~
  • jamiegww
    jamiegww Member Posts: 384
    Congratulations!!!
    Port removal is such a happy occasion. Other than the slight pinch to numb the area, you shouldn't feel any pain so try not to worry about it. What I want to warn you about is the surgical tape. Chemo seems to have left me with a sensitivity to surgical tape. I waited too long to remove the tape after my port removal and my skin had blistered under the tape so when I removed the tape I had raw skin. If you have this problem you might mention it to your surgeon so they can use something else.
  • Bella Luna
    Bella Luna Member Posts: 1,578 Member
    It was a Breeze
    I was awake when I had my port removed. The put a small curtain like structure by my head so that I couldn't see a thing. I felt a wee bit of tugging, it was a breeze! Congrats on getting deported!
  • Noel
    Noel Member Posts: 3,095 Member
    missrenee said:

    My report is a carbon copy of Irene's
    The only thing that hurt (and it was really just a pinch) was the lidocaine injection to numb the area. I felt a lot of tugging and pulling, but no pain at all. Like Irene, I also did not need any pain meds at all. The area was a little bruised for a few days, but that was it.

    Congrats on getting deported. Please don't give it a moment's worry--it is very easy and pain-free.

    Hugs, Renee

    I wanted to wish you good
    I wanted to wish you good luck with the deporting!
  • bad121749
    bad121749 Member Posts: 31

    It was a Breeze
    I was awake when I had my port removed. The put a small curtain like structure by my head so that I couldn't see a thing. I felt a wee bit of tugging, it was a breeze! Congrats on getting deported!

    Goodbye Port!!
    I didn't know what to expect either and was pleasantly surprised. I went to interventional radiology at the hospital where they put the port in. They started and IV as before, then back to the same suite as before. I thought they would give me Demerol and Versed as before. I felt a small sting and asked had they given me anything yet. They replied, it's out!! Mine had to be removed earlier because the radiology oncologist wanted it out so as not to interfere with upcoming treatments as it was placed on the same side as the mastectomy. You'll handle this like a champ!!! Congrats
  • Diva Dee66
    Diva Dee66 Member Posts: 9
    thank you all for your
    thank you all for your comments it has helped me to ease my worries. Thanks sooo much. Its great to have all my pink sisters for support.
  • Megan M
    Megan M Member Posts: 3,000

    thank you all for your
    thank you all for your comments it has helped me to ease my worries. Thanks sooo much. Its great to have all my pink sisters for support.

    Sending congrats to you too!

    Sending congrats to you too!
  • Grandma X 6
    Grandma X 6 Member Posts: 135
    Megan M said:

    Sending congrats to you too!

    Sending congrats to you too!

    Congrats
    I was also not looking forward to the removal of my port. It was also done in DR office it is no big deal, but I used my numbing cream before I went, so I did not even feel the needle to make it numb the Dr said it saw fine to use it. Very little discomfort after. Good Luck It is a great milestone for you.
  • sweetvickid
    sweetvickid Member Posts: 459 Member
    WOW!
    I went back in the hospital as an out patient. They knocked me out!
  • lolad
    lolad Member Posts: 670
    They do keep
    you awake for this. I know that it didnt hurt one bit when i had mine removed. Of course you do have the stinging of getting it numbed up. If you feel anything when they start to take it out just yell and tell them. They should be able to numb it more for you. I too hate pain and just know that it doesnt take long either. You will be fine, dont get scared over it. I promise you that it was easy for me.

    take care
    Laura
  • BetsyJane
    BetsyJane Member Posts: 127
    Getting deported this week
    I'm getting deported on Thursday. I'll let you know how it went.
  • Alexis F
    Alexis F Member Posts: 3,598

    WOW!
    I went back in the hospital as an out patient. They knocked me out!

    Wishing you good luck and
    Wishing you good luck and congrats!


    Lex
  • Mitzi333
    Mitzi333 Member Posts: 511 Member
    BetsyJane said:

    Getting deported this week
    I'm getting deported on Thursday. I'll let you know how it went.

    Wishing YOU all the BEST!!!
    Let us know how it goes... I'm getting my removed this month too during my exchange surgery. I'll be asleep through it all, but I've this portion is a breeze. I'm sure it will go well.

    Sending positive vibes your way...

    {{{Hugs}}}
    Mitzi
  • Texasguy10
    Texasguy10 Member Posts: 21
    Mitzi333 said:

    Wishing YOU all the BEST!!!
    Let us know how it goes... I'm getting my removed this month too during my exchange surgery. I'll be asleep through it all, but I've this portion is a breeze. I'm sure it will go well.

    Sending positive vibes your way...

    {{{Hugs}}}
    Mitzi

    Deported
    I hope every single one of you gets DEPORTED!

    Donald
  • BetsyJane
    BetsyJane Member Posts: 127
    Got my port out this morning
    Hi....got my port out this morning. It was easier than getting it put in. I had local anesthesia along with sedation but was not completely put out. It went better than I thought it would....don't worry, you'll be fine.

    A little word of advice of what I did. I put Lidacaine cream on my port area and also where they would be giving me the intravenous. Put the cream on an hour before you go to have your port removed. You can also put plastic wrap on top of the area where you put the cream. Believe me, it makes a world of difference when using this cream and does a fantastic job job at numbing the area. You barely feel the needles going in.

    Happy Easter.

    Betsy
  • noham
    noham Member Posts: 2
    power port
    I got my power port removed surgically yesterday. It was quite easy and I have no pain. I didn't like coming out of anesthesia...got RLS (restless leg) real badly. And had a reaction to an antibiotic in prep. But surgery and home again is fine. I am only using ibuprofen and that is for the rls.
    I'd had the port just over 3 years. Initial treatment was all it was used for and quarterly labs. My Limitted Small Cell Cancer did not return. God was generous.
  • noham
    noham Member Posts: 2
    power port
    I got my power port removed surgically yesterday. It was quite easy and I have no pain. I didn't like coming out of anesthesia...got RLS (restless leg) real badly. And had a reaction to an antibiotic in prep. But surgery and home again is fine. I am only using ibuprofen and that is for the rls.
    I'd had the port just over 3 years. Initial treatment was all it was used for and quarterly labs. My Limitted Small Cell Cancer did not return. God was generous.