Did you have a daVinci Hysterectomy
I sure hope to hear from some of you women that went through this.
THANK YOU IN ADVANCE for writing. :-)
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I've never heard of it either. But believe it is the laproscopic hysterectomy. Not used with ovarian cancer, but both my sister had her ovaries removed this way. Here is a website with information on it.
http://www.davincisurgery.com/procedures/gynecologic/uterine/davinci_hysterectomy.aspx
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Hi
When I had my surgery the doctor made a small incision took the ovary and immediately sent the section to the lab. Within 15 minutes or so they had the biopsy showing cancer. He then opened the incision further to do a complete hysterectomy and debulking surgery. Will your doctor do this type of procedure if he finds cancer? Has he said what he would do? These are questions that you should probably ask so that you will know going into the surgery. Hope this helps.
Good luck
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Hey Bonnie, they do have the daVinci Hysterectomy. I'm just wanting to hear from women that had it done, but haven't been sucessful in connecting with any yet. :-(BonnieR said:I've never heard of it either. But believe it is the laproscopic hysterectomy. Not used with ovarian cancer, but both my sister had her ovaries removed this way. Here is a website with information on it.
http://www.davincisurgery.com/procedures/gynecologic/uterine/davinci_hysterectomy.aspx
hope that helps
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Jami, you are heaven sent because you told me a question in the RIGHT WAY I should ask it. I DID CALL his office and the nurse told me if he thought it was suspicious he would Freeze the area and if it's cancer he'd take more cells and all, but NEVER mentioned/offered of how this might be done..... THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS YOU FOR THIS..... :-)jamilou said:Hi
When I had my surgery the doctor made a small incision took the ovary and immediately sent the section to the lab. Within 15 minutes or so they had the biopsy showing cancer. He then opened the incision further to do a complete hysterectomy and debulking surgery. Will your doctor do this type of procedure if he finds cancer? Has he said what he would do? These are questions that you should probably ask so that you will know going into the surgery. Hope this helps.
Good luck
Jami
I have a 12 yr old son that if I don't come home that day and it becomes a stay due to findings I NEED TO KNOW...... My husband is only taking that Friday off, because I'm having the least invasive surgery done. But...by what you say it could turn out differently.
THANK YOU for opening my eyes to this. I'd have A FIT if everything could possibly change and they didn't tell me......
God Bless you. :-)0 -
Jami, I forgot to say he is doing a complete hysterectomy this we already know.jamilou said:Hi
When I had my surgery the doctor made a small incision took the ovary and immediately sent the section to the lab. Within 15 minutes or so they had the biopsy showing cancer. He then opened the incision further to do a complete hysterectomy and debulking surgery. Will your doctor do this type of procedure if he finds cancer? Has he said what he would do? These are questions that you should probably ask so that you will know going into the surgery. Hope this helps.
Good luck
Jami
Have a good one.0 -
I am glad I could help! I hope everything goes well and this was a worry that you didn't need!lady342008 said:Jami, you are heaven sent because you told me a question in the RIGHT WAY I should ask it. I DID CALL his office and the nurse told me if he thought it was suspicious he would Freeze the area and if it's cancer he'd take more cells and all, but NEVER mentioned/offered of how this might be done..... THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS YOU FOR THIS..... :-)
I have a 12 yr old son that if I don't come home that day and it becomes a stay due to findings I NEED TO KNOW...... My husband is only taking that Friday off, because I'm having the least invasive surgery done. But...by what you say it could turn out differently.
THANK YOU for opening my eyes to this. I'd have A FIT if everything could possibly change and they didn't tell me......
God Bless you. :-)
Jami0
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