Flank Bulge
I've become very anxious about my open partial in 3 days after reading about this underreported condition called flank bulge. I'm even thinking of cancelling and talking to a few robotics surgeons first despite having all my pre-op testing and support team ready to go for surgery on Thursday. Don't mind the scar but a football sized bulge? That gives me pause. According to the study below, its a problem that needs addressing? Any comments?
Permanent flank bulge is a consequence of flank incision for radical nephrectomy in one half of patients
Research paper: Permanent flank bulge is a consequence of flank incision for radical nephrectomy in one half of patients. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/8078962_Permanent_flank_bulge_is_a_consequence_of_flank_incision_for_radical_nephrectomy_in_one_half_of_patients [accessed Apr 3, 2017].
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Those results are from 1996
Those results are from 1996 to 2000 : "who had a nephrectomy for a renal tumor between 1996 and 2000". Big progress have been made since the in surgery. Stop worrying, if you Google all the procedures for nephrectomy, you will never have surgery. You'll always find a reason to cancel and you'll never get the "thing" out...
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Risks
Tesla: There are risks in any surgery. The bigger questions I have is 1.) if your urologist is a specialist with RCC, 2.) what is the number of surgeries your urologist performs in a month/year, 3.) have you talked to him/her about your concerns with a bulge? If, the answer to these questions lead you to still question the expertise of your surgeon then you need to look for a new doctor and not worry about a bulge. Good luck
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Flank bulge is a known
Flank bulge is a known surgical complication for large abdominal incisions. It is fair to consider robotic surgery if that is a huge concern for you. But as with anything in medicine you need to weigh the risks and benefits - delaying the surgery theoretically could, albeit low, lead to higher risk of additional growth/spreading. It really depends on how much you hate that bulge, how large the primary tumor is, and how fast you can get an alternative robotic surgery. As a side note, the bulge itself can be fixed, at least partially, with a small plastic surgery later on.
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The bulge - Make friends with it!
My RCC open nephrectomy (with the removal of my right kidney and a rib) was November 2006. My "bump" more of a bulge has been with me ever since. As a middle age woman facing other medical issues; I thought concerning myself with my personal appearance was vain (after all I am alive). I have had to change the way I dress, and I'm pretty self-conceious in a bathing suit. But the worst part of the bulge is the adhesions and some of my intestines get "stuck" and cause sharp pains relieved only by standing up and "adjusting" my insides. I explored surgery to fix the bump. Surgery brings with a whole new set of problems, recovery, new adhesions and risk to my heart from being put out for the surgery. My doctor said it wasn't worth the risk. I think agree. Im sure, had I been given all the potential post-surgical issues, I would still have had the surgery...after all, the alternative is not acceptable. I have finally made friends with my bump, named it and accepted that it is a part of me. I thought I would share this with all of you out there in various stages of recovery and hope it helps you with the battle of the bulge.
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