need feedback on da Vinci surgical system out comes real experience vs 8" incision so invasive pros
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I haven't experienced it but
I haven't experienced it but I had laparoscopic surgery that had to be switched, midstream, to open surgery at one of the world-leading hospitals both for this innovative robotic surgery and also for cancer care. Go for it - it's the whole future of surgery.0 -
da Vinci robotTexas_wedge said:I haven't experienced it but
I haven't experienced it but I had laparoscopic surgery that had to be switched, midstream, to open surgery at one of the world-leading hospitals both for this innovative robotic surgery and also for cancer care. Go for it - it's the whole future of surgery.
In the thread entitled 3" mass in kidney (now on page 2 of this kidney cancer forum) there's a message from JINGLE99 who had a nephrectomy recently by the da Vinci. You might want to try to make contact with that person to get their opinion? If you're not sure how to find the message or contact the person, please say and I, or someone else here will help you.0 -
da Vinci robotTexas_wedge said:I haven't experienced it but
I haven't experienced it but I had laparoscopic surgery that had to be switched, midstream, to open surgery at one of the world-leading hospitals both for this innovative robotic surgery and also for cancer care. Go for it - it's the whole future of surgery.
In the thread entitled 3" mass in kidney (now on page 2 of this kidney cancer forum) there's a message from JINGLE99 who had a nephrectomy recently by the da Vinci. You might want to try to make contact with that person to get their opinion? If you're not sure how to find the message or contact the person, please say and I, or someone else here will help you.0 -
daVinciTexas_wedge said:da Vinci robot
In the thread entitled 3" mass in kidney (now on page 2 of this kidney cancer forum) there's a message from JINGLE99 who had a nephrectomy recently by the da Vinci. You might want to try to make contact with that person to get their opinion? If you're not sure how to find the message or contact the person, please say and I, or someone else here will help you.
The posting I mentioned reads:
"November 4, 2011 - 12:20pm
Getting back to "normal ".
We have a few things in common, I myself also had kidney cancer.Surgery was October 20th,
3" mass was found by accident on left kidney. Da vinci robotic surgery was preformed,removed only 5 percent of kidney.Mass had grow to the outer part of kidney.Wished i would of found this sight eariler,been searching the internet for any and everthing on kidney cancer.Well "Georgia Bulldogs" is looking pretty good !! I also live in Georgia.. But I'm a Gamecock Girl.. Wish you and your family the best.0 -
da VinciTexas_wedge said:daVinci
The posting I mentioned reads:
"November 4, 2011 - 12:20pm
Getting back to "normal ".
We have a few things in common, I myself also had kidney cancer.Surgery was October 20th,
3" mass was found by accident on left kidney. Da vinci robotic surgery was preformed,removed only 5 percent of kidney.Mass had grow to the outer part of kidney.Wished i would of found this sight eariler,been searching the internet for any and everthing on kidney cancer.Well "Georgia Bulldogs" is looking pretty good !! I also live in Georgia.. But I'm a Gamecock Girl.. Wish you and your family the best.
A couple of years ago, "Doc P" wrote:
"May 22, 2009 - 2:23pm
acaby, I think the answer to
acaby,
I think the answer to "Why can they not just remove the tumor only instead of the whole kidney" is for you and the medical professionals. I agree on getting a second opinion unless you trust the doctor who you are seeing. I am one week post-op from a left partial nephrectomy and was fortunate to have the Da Vinci robotic surgery. If there is one in your area I recommend it. I have six, one inch incisions in my abdomen and my mobility is getting better and better each day."
I hope this is of some help.0 -
da VinciTexas_wedge said:da Vinci
A couple of years ago, "Doc P" wrote:
"May 22, 2009 - 2:23pm
acaby, I think the answer to
acaby,
I think the answer to "Why can they not just remove the tumor only instead of the whole kidney" is for you and the medical professionals. I agree on getting a second opinion unless you trust the doctor who you are seeing. I am one week post-op from a left partial nephrectomy and was fortunate to have the Da Vinci robotic surgery. If there is one in your area I recommend it. I have six, one inch incisions in my abdomen and my mobility is getting better and better each day."
I hope this is of some help.
Please read the messages from !st Feb to 29th May on the thread "Recovering from radical nephrectomy" which will give you a lot more info. and possible good contacts.
Good luck to you and your Dad.0 -
Had the Da vinci
Hi :
I had my surgery this past September with the Davinci Robot. I had 6 small incisions in my belly most less than 1/2 inch long . Largest was in my belly button which was where the tumor was removed. My incisions were glued together and the scabs came off about 2 weeks later. Very little blood loss and the tumor was removed from the middle of my right kidney along with some additional surrounding tissue and then sewn back together.
I was in the hospital for 3 days and off work 2 mths. Pain was moderate for the first 6-7 days and now 4 mths later I feel pretty normal. Have some minor pain from time to time from Im assuming is scar tissue under the skin but overall would highly recommend this type of surgery if at all possible.
Hope this helps
Kat0 -
Second opinion...Texas_wedge said:da Vinci
A couple of years ago, "Doc P" wrote:
"May 22, 2009 - 2:23pm
acaby, I think the answer to
acaby,
I think the answer to "Why can they not just remove the tumor only instead of the whole kidney" is for you and the medical professionals. I agree on getting a second opinion unless you trust the doctor who you are seeing. I am one week post-op from a left partial nephrectomy and was fortunate to have the Da Vinci robotic surgery. If there is one in your area I recommend it. I have six, one inch incisions in my abdomen and my mobility is getting better and better each day."
I hope this is of some help.
Sorry to hear about what you and your dad are going through, everyone here has been through it in one way or another, you are not alone. The list of emotions you are experiencing come with the disease and are completely normal.
No experience here with da Vinci, but I had a laproscopic nephrectomy, left side, just over 2 years ago and would definitely recommend lap over open if possible. Minimal blood loss, 2 to 3 days in the hospital, and easier/shorter recovery being the main reasons, which sounds similar to your expectations for da Vinci.
Generally the determining factors for type of procedure and partial vs. full include tumor size and location, at 7.0 cm your dad's is not small or large so location may be more important. If possible I would get a second opinion from a surgeon with experience using the da Vinci robot and laproscopic procedures even if it means putting things off for a bit. Your dad's tumor has reached the tipping point between stage I and stage II, but it is still considered early detection and you have time to reach a decision that you are most comfortable with.
Good luck and God speed,
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Da Vinci...KatfromFlorida said:Had the Da vinci
Hi :
I had my surgery this past September with the Davinci Robot. I had 6 small incisions in my belly most less than 1/2 inch long . Largest was in my belly button which was where the tumor was removed. My incisions were glued together and the scabs came off about 2 weeks later. Very little blood loss and the tumor was removed from the middle of my right kidney along with some additional surrounding tissue and then sewn back together.
I was in the hospital for 3 days and off work 2 mths. Pain was moderate for the first 6-7 days and now 4 mths later I feel pretty normal. Have some minor pain from time to time from Im assuming is scar tissue under the skin but overall would highly recommend this type of surgery if at all possible.
Hope this helps
Kat
Hey...didn't the iceman have Da Vinci too?
No wait...his was so long ago I think Da Vinci preformed it himself.
My mistake.
Sorry for the bad joke, I just couldn't help myself,
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I had da Vinci
I just had the da Vinci procedure/robot to remove my 3.5 cm tumor. It is a good way to go: far less blood loss, and I was up walking the next day with practically no pain (of course, I was on pain meds).
I'm at the 2 week pt and ready to start back at work ... I feel pretty dam good. I just gotta wait for that first follow-up CT!
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Back to workearnric said:I had da Vinci
I just had the da Vinci procedure/robot to remove my 3.5 cm tumor. It is a good way to go: far less blood loss, and I was up walking the next day with practically no pain (of course, I was on pain meds).
I'm at the 2 week pt and ready to start back at work ... I feel pretty dam good. I just gotta wait for that first follow-up CT!
Rick
Great stuff Rick. Just remember Mark's experience and don't push the boat out too much with training on top of work - give yourself the best odds of recovering steadily with no setbacks.0 -
open partial nephectomy ~2" tumor
I see your dad's date for surgery was 1/10/12 - sorry I didn't respond earlier. On 12/20/11 I had traditional surgery - 10-12" incision, the surgeon removed a portion of my 11th rib and took about a third of my Kidney with the tumor. Remaining "margins" or edges adjacent to the tumor location were biopsied before I was sewn up, they came back 'clean'. I hope that was my brush w/ renal cancer and I no longer have to have the worries that stole my concentration and focus. Surgical report stated no blood transfusions were needed and I spent 4 days at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Hanover, NH. A world class cancer facility staffed by equally qualified doctors & support personnel. I had my first follow up at DHMC this past Wednesday - my surgeon stated all looks well and advised I should start to ween off the narcotic pain meds - I agreed, using one b/4 bed otherwise Ibuprofen and/or Tylenol can get me through the discomfort I am in. I feel I got lucky with all this business - my incision is slightly tender in a few areas, I expect that will go away soon enough.
I hope all went well w/ your father's surgery, irrespective of the procedure used - please know everyone here has his well being in our prayers & thoughts.
Be well,
Tom0
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