problems after nephrectomy...anyone else have this?
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Numbness, Testicular Swelling After Nephrectomy
I have gotten much comfort from hearing from others in a similar situation and felt obliged to share my own experience:
2 and a half years ago I had a nephrectomy of my right kidney and lost both a great deal of weight and strength from the 11 hour surgery. Afterwards I also experienced general swelling in my legs and testicular area. The testes seemed to stay swollen for a significant amount of time and in fact, the right side seemed to remain a bit swollen up until a surgery 2 years later to remove a tumor in the same area. About 8 inches of colon was also removed.
While I recovered my strength much more quickly after this surgery, which only took a few hours, I had greater swelling in my testicles and on my right side, where the surgery had been performed. I had a drain in the hospital and was "seeping" significantly up until I was discharged and then began to develop a significant bulge and my right testicle also became enlarged, though not especially painful. Four months later things have not changed much and none of my doctors seem too worried by this. I have also noticed a numbness since I have gone off the pain meds.
Reading here that this takes some time to subside has helped to lessen my concerns, especially since I am generally feeling well considering I am 2 and a half years into late stage kidney cancer.
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Numbness
I too had a partial nephrectomy for an oncocytoma. You should not think of this as surgery you did not need, yes, you absolutely needed it because the chances were 90% or more that it was RCC. We got the really, really lucky straw there. I absolutely not regret having that surgery one bit. There is also some question about oncocytoma, in ten percent of cases it can harbour chromophobe RCC and there are also some researchers that feel oncocytoma may make a malignant change. So getting that out was the best thing. That said, I also have "the bulge" and the leg numbness. I am sixteen months out now, the numbness is still improving slowly at this point. I do daily massage and soak in Epsom salts. For the bulge, well, I think it might be here to stay. I also notice it is worse as the day goes. The muscle just is not as tight as it was. Small price to pay for escaping what is a terrible disease.
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yes I have the same symptoms
yes I have the same symptoms but I have just a partial removal for my kidney cancer its only been 4 months but I think it just takes time to heal and I still have to do cryogenics but I know what numbness you're talking about but it starts to dissipate and then I also exercise during my process and drink water Exedra
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kidney spasm pain after partial removal by robotic
Hi, I just had surgery 9 days ago and 3 days ago was feeling pretty good. I am not on any pain medicine and only stayed in the hospital 2 1/2 days. 3 days ago I started having a lower back ache which has progressively gotten worse each day. I can barely stand or walk. My doctor explained that this was kidney spasms, part of the healing process. I am not buying it because it is getting worse each day. Did anyone else experience burning and aching pain when standing or walking? When I am sitting I am ok.
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Sharp stabbing painNancy1216 said:kidney spasm pain after partial removal by robotic
Hi, I just had surgery 9 days ago and 3 days ago was feeling pretty good. I am not on any pain medicine and only stayed in the hospital 2 1/2 days. 3 days ago I started having a lower back ache which has progressively gotten worse each day. I can barely stand or walk. My doctor explained that this was kidney spasms, part of the healing process. I am not buying it because it is getting worse each day. Did anyone else experience burning and aching pain when standing or walking? When I am sitting I am ok.
I too am having some intense back pain after my partial nephrectomy on June 8. Felt I was progressing well and bam this Tues I could barely stand or move. went to doctor on Wednesday. He believes it's muscle spasms. im getting better but very very slow. A spasm will just come out of nowhere. So it's frustrating. I have a acupuncturist whom I hope will help. I'm also thinking some kind of therapeutic massage or physical therapists. I'm realizing that a surgeon is just that a surgeon. When it comes to other things their not quite as professional. I'll keep you posted. Hope you feel better soon too. Sucks.
nana4life
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Nana4life and others, you areNana4life said:Sharp stabbing pain
I too am having some intense back pain after my partial nephrectomy on June 8. Felt I was progressing well and bam this Tues I could barely stand or move. went to doctor on Wednesday. He believes it's muscle spasms. im getting better but very very slow. A spasm will just come out of nowhere. So it's frustrating. I have a acupuncturist whom I hope will help. I'm also thinking some kind of therapeutic massage or physical therapists. I'm realizing that a surgeon is just that a surgeon. When it comes to other things their not quite as professional. I'll keep you posted. Hope you feel better soon too. Sucks.
nana4life
Nana4life and others, you are right. A surgeon is just a surgeon so to speak. It is not always in their training to know, except adhesions which is no uncommon after surgeries.
I have gone to alternative health providers who use LAZER LIGHT treatments to help the nerve endings that have been severed or disturbed by surgical procedures to heal or "communicate" again. Its simple, painless and works. But you just have to find someone who does Lazer Light treatments.
So make sure its not adhesions.
Good luck, Jan
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I’m no expert but I’d be veryJan4you said:Nana4life and others, you are
Nana4life and others, you are right. A surgeon is just a surgeon so to speak. It is not always in their training to know, except adhesions which is no uncommon after surgeries.
I have gone to alternative health providers who use LAZER LIGHT treatments to help the nerve endings that have been severed or disturbed by surgical procedures to heal or "communicate" again. Its simple, painless and works. But you just have to find someone who does Lazer Light treatments.
So make sure its not adhesions.
Good luck, Jan
I’m no expert but I’d be very careful with massages soon after surgery. You could be healed on the outside but still healing inside and you don’t want to end up with internal bleeding. I’d definitely check with my doctor on the idea of massages before getting one. Ditto on physical therapy.
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Doctor advisedAPny said:I’m no expert but I’d be very
I’m no expert but I’d be very careful with massages soon after surgery. You could be healed on the outside but still healing inside and you don’t want to end up with internal bleeding. I’d definitely check with my doctor on the idea of massages before getting one. Ditto on physical therapy.
The surgeon did advice a massage. I had all tests to make sure it wasnt internal bleeding or urine leakage first. But you are definitly right in being cautious. I think the massage therapist should be a professional who deals with cancers and traumas. Thanks for clarifying. Ive had massages where they did much more damage than good.
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My surgery was in July 2014.Nana4life said:Sharp stabbing pain
I too am having some intense back pain after my partial nephrectomy on June 8. Felt I was progressing well and bam this Tues I could barely stand or move. went to doctor on Wednesday. He believes it's muscle spasms. im getting better but very very slow. A spasm will just come out of nowhere. So it's frustrating. I have a acupuncturist whom I hope will help. I'm also thinking some kind of therapeutic massage or physical therapists. I'm realizing that a surgeon is just that a surgeon. When it comes to other things their not quite as professional. I'll keep you posted. Hope you feel better soon too. Sucks.
nana4life
My surgery was in July 2014. In early January this year, I had the most intense back pain in my life. I had to stay home from work for 2-3 weeks because the pain was so intense. Was it because of my kidney surgery? I don't know, but I could not think of anything else that could have caused the pain. It eventually went away.
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Swelling or bulge
My problems started on August 15, 2015. I got up and around 6:30 and had to pee and noticed that is looked like blood was coming out ( I weigh about 280 pounds). I went back to bed and slept for about two hours and had to go again and this time I couldn't go. About an hour later I was about to pop, I had to go so bad but couldn't go. After much praying and straining blood clots came out and I was very weak. I managed to get back to bed for a few minutes and thanked God I was able to go. I knew something was wrong. Later I called my brother and he told me to get to the ER. My son took me there and they did a scan on me and told me I had a growth about the size of a golf ball on my right kidney and needed it removed. They gave me something for pain but nothing that would help me pee. After much testing and a day of body scans they finally schedule the surgery on September 21, 2015. After surgery I woke up in recover room and never been in so much pain in my life! I saw a man walk be me but couldn't ask him to come here for a minute because I was in too much pain. All I could do was hiss at him. He finally came over and noticed I had tears running down my face and he gave me something for pain. After I got back to the room I was fine. I was released the next day and went home (90mile drive to home) and went straight to bed. I notice a small bulge (or swelling)where the incision was. After they took out the staples I noticed that the bulge has gotten bigger. I am concerned about it and wondered does this bulge go away or will it stay there? Can anyone help me with this? It seems to get bigger as the day goes on but in the mornings is seems a little smaller. It makes me look deformed.
Thanks
Tommy
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I had an open partialTommy1313 said:Swelling or bulge
My problems started on August 15, 2015. I got up and around 6:30 and had to pee and noticed that is looked like blood was coming out ( I weigh about 280 pounds). I went back to bed and slept for about two hours and had to go again and this time I couldn't go. About an hour later I was about to pop, I had to go so bad but couldn't go. After much praying and straining blood clots came out and I was very weak. I managed to get back to bed for a few minutes and thanked God I was able to go. I knew something was wrong. Later I called my brother and he told me to get to the ER. My son took me there and they did a scan on me and told me I had a growth about the size of a golf ball on my right kidney and needed it removed. They gave me something for pain but nothing that would help me pee. After much testing and a day of body scans they finally schedule the surgery on September 21, 2015. After surgery I woke up in recover room and never been in so much pain in my life! I saw a man walk be me but couldn't ask him to come here for a minute because I was in too much pain. All I could do was hiss at him. He finally came over and noticed I had tears running down my face and he gave me something for pain. After I got back to the room I was fine. I was released the next day and went home (90mile drive to home) and went straight to bed. I notice a small bulge (or swelling)where the incision was. After they took out the staples I noticed that the bulge has gotten bigger. I am concerned about it and wondered does this bulge go away or will it stay there? Can anyone help me with this? It seems to get bigger as the day goes on but in the mornings is seems a little smaller. It makes me look deformed.
Thanks
Tommy
I had an open partial nephrectomy and a bulge at the incision for a long time. It will be 2 years from surgery in March and I still have a small "sausage" shape above it. But it was much bigger in the beginning and you're only 2 months or so out of surgery. Give it time; it'll get much smaller. I honestly don't know if it will ever go completely away but to me it's a small price to pay for getting a cancerous tumor out of my kidney. Best to you in your recovery!
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Problems after nephrectomy
I had odd problems for well over a year. Numbness/loss of feeling on my abdomen? I had that for a long time. It's still there 3 years later to some extent but a bit better than at the beginning.
Had other weird problems. Definitely didn't feel right for a long time after my nephrectomy.
I think it will get better. However, if you have specific problems I'd ask the doctor about them.
Todd
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Post surgical flank bulge
My surgery to remove a benign nephroma was in 2011. I noted lack of sensation on my flank and slight swelling after I was home and mostly recovered. I hoped that the area would reenervate, which it has on the skin surface, but the muscles below are still weak. Now I have a flank bulge. I thought it might be a hernia, but after reading on this site, I determined that this is a not uncommon side effect of the open cavity surgery. For those who have this problem, too, sharing what works and what doesn't is a benefit of this site. I can tell you that, for me, wearing a constricting undergarment, like Spanks, to hold the buldge in causes me side aches. Sitting in airplane or car seats without freedom of movement causes aches and pains.
Losing even a few pounds helps reduce the bulge. It is worse two or three hours after a large meal and feels better after a bowel movement. I borrowed a friends "Tens" unit for a few weeks to see if I could stimulate muscle tone. I did not notice any improvement. On the basis of what I have read on this site, the condition is permanent, not amenable to surgical repair, improved with weight loss and exercise. I did not expect this but I could not have managed the growing nephroma much longer - it was pressing into my diapharm and stomach - so, another trade off that I can just deal with.
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Post Surgical Flank BulgeFarmerInTheDell said:Post surgical flank bulge
My surgery to remove a benign nephroma was in 2011. I noted lack of sensation on my flank and slight swelling after I was home and mostly recovered. I hoped that the area would reenervate, which it has on the skin surface, but the muscles below are still weak. Now I have a flank bulge. I thought it might be a hernia, but after reading on this site, I determined that this is a not uncommon side effect of the open cavity surgery. For those who have this problem, too, sharing what works and what doesn't is a benefit of this site. I can tell you that, for me, wearing a constricting undergarment, like Spanks, to hold the buldge in causes me side aches. Sitting in airplane or car seats without freedom of movement causes aches and pains.
Losing even a few pounds helps reduce the bulge. It is worse two or three hours after a large meal and feels better after a bowel movement. I borrowed a friends "Tens" unit for a few weeks to see if I could stimulate muscle tone. I did not notice any improvement. On the basis of what I have read on this site, the condition is permanent, not amenable to surgical repair, improved with weight loss and exercise. I did not expect this but I could not have managed the growing nephroma much longer - it was pressing into my diapharm and stomach - so, another trade off that I can just deal with.
Hi,
I too have been battling the flank bulge after having my kidney removed due to injury. The surgeon never advised me that there could be such complications and I have been plagued by them for about 10 years. I had a mesh sewn in by a plastic surgeon about 10 years ago and I have since torn through that and have surgery schedueld again. The bulge is unsightly on a small frame and made worse by my intense exercise. Pain is a constant companion.
You might want to consider the newer type of mesh they have come out with that is supposed to be super strong. Ha, I'll let you know in about 10 years how it holds up.
Something else to consider - stem cell therapy. I am signed up for that and the doctor thinks he can make a difference for my muscle contractions.
Best,
Gary
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I had a Bulge for a bitFarmerInTheDell said:Post surgical flank bulge
My surgery to remove a benign nephroma was in 2011. I noted lack of sensation on my flank and slight swelling after I was home and mostly recovered. I hoped that the area would reenervate, which it has on the skin surface, but the muscles below are still weak. Now I have a flank bulge. I thought it might be a hernia, but after reading on this site, I determined that this is a not uncommon side effect of the open cavity surgery. For those who have this problem, too, sharing what works and what doesn't is a benefit of this site. I can tell you that, for me, wearing a constricting undergarment, like Spanks, to hold the buldge in causes me side aches. Sitting in airplane or car seats without freedom of movement causes aches and pains.
Losing even a few pounds helps reduce the bulge. It is worse two or three hours after a large meal and feels better after a bowel movement. I borrowed a friends "Tens" unit for a few weeks to see if I could stimulate muscle tone. I did not notice any improvement. On the basis of what I have read on this site, the condition is permanent, not amenable to surgical repair, improved with weight loss and exercise. I did not expect this but I could not have managed the growing nephroma much longer - it was pressing into my diapharm and stomach - so, another trade off that I can just deal with.
But it went away after a few months
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Hematoma bulge and hard lump after nephrectomy July 24, 2016
i came to this site to find information after my emergency nephrectomy in July. I was hemorrhaging in my left kidney which created a blockage. Pain was severe. After the CT scan I was told I had RCC with a 5.6 cm mass. After surgery I was told no cancer cells had spread to the fascia, fat layer, ureter or lymph glands. i do have a rather large hematoma on my right upper abdomen that the doctor thinks will go down, but it is being checked a few times since surgery. i do have a hard knot just above my belly button that is a small hernia. The doctor is watching it closely also. I have an internal stitch that is poking through the incision that I hope will dissolve in the next few weeks. I also have a numb spot on my back where the kidney used to sit. It bothered me a lot after surgery but is better now.
With all that being said, I went back to work after three weeks and have done great so far. My biggest fear is if I will have a cancer recurrence in another area. I have faith everything works out the way it is meant to be, but I still have a nagging fear. Has anyone here had cancer in another area after RCC, and how long after surgery was it discovered? Have any of you had a hematoma after your surgery? Did it go away on its own?
My doctors tell me I'm very lucky to have had the hemorrhage or this would have had a different outcome. My surgeon speculates I had had the RCC for about six months.
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About 2 - 3 months after my
About 2 - 3 months after my partial nephrectomy I became severely anemic so they sent me to hospital for transfusion. While there they did a CT scan and found a hematoma larger than my original cancer. It did get reabsorbed and yours will too. As for fear of it returning, I think every single one of us has those thoughts. Unfortunately there are no guarantees with this sneaky disease. We can only hope and go on with our lives the best we can. Hugs to you.
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APny said:
About 2 - 3 months after my
About 2 - 3 months after my partial nephrectomy I became severely anemic so they sent me to hospital for transfusion. While there they did a CT scan and found a hematoma larger than my original cancer. It did get reabsorbed and yours will too. As for fear of it returning, I think every single one of us has those thoughts. Unfortunately there are no guarantees with this sneaky disease. We can only hope and go on with our lives the best we can. Hugs to you.
Thanks so much for your response. I'm a very positive, optimistic person so that helps me to keep my head up and not stressing about what I can't control. One day at a time!
Thanks again.
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Hi Debbie,
Hi Debbie,
you are Stage 1, and thus chances of recurence are very low. Some Stage 1 guys here were given following numbers - chance of complete remission for the rest of their lives is around 95-98 %.
It means that I (who never had kidney cancer, I'm just a caregiver) have bigger chance to get breast cancer in my life than my husband (who had Stage 1 kidney cancer) has a chance of recurrence!
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thank you so much. I want to think my doctor may have said that on my 1 week follow up. I was so medicated and had not been sleeping. Also developed sinus infection while in hospital. I was a mess for two weeks. i didn't remember everything he said. I'll take those numbers any day.
thanks!
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