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Righ hepatic lobectomy
Jeff
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Had my third liver resection
Had my third liver resection 2 weeks ago which this time was removing the entire right lobe. They also found that the tumor attached to my diaphram so the removed a piece of my diaphram as well. The recovery is definately much tougher and longer than my 2 previous smaller wedge resections. No other cancer was found with the ultra sound. All three times it shwed up as a single tumor on the far right side of my liver. The surgeon hopes by removing the entire right lobe will get any microscopic cells that might still exist. Especially since I have never had any evidence of disease elsewhere in the past six years. -
Sounds like your recoveringjanderson1964 said:Had my third liver resection
Had my third liver resection 2 weeks ago which this time was removing the entire right lobe. They also found that the tumor attached to my diaphram so the removed a piece of my diaphram as well. The recovery is definately much tougher and longer than my 2 previous smaller wedge resections. No other cancer was found with the ultra sound. All three times it shwed up as a single tumor on the far right side of my liver. The surgeon hopes by removing the entire right lobe will get any microscopic cells that might still exist. Especially since I have never had any evidence of disease elsewhere in the past six years.
Sounds like your recovering well, take it easy, hard to do during this busy holiday season. -
Just wanted to say good luck
and wish you the very best for your surgery. I've done five surgeries so far (but no liver), and know how challenging they can be, especially around the holidays (one of my stays was so close to Christmas I had a tree and lights in my room). I hope yours goes very well, and will be the one that does the trick! Ann
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