Tumors in the head/neck
Looking for help from anyone post op who has had neck surgery to remove a carotid body tumor.
What if any complications have developed and what courses of treatment have been used for pain control/relief .
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Welcome
Welcome to a great, supportive group. I did have a neck dissection but not cartoid issue. How long ago did you have surgery? Do not be afraid to get pain meds. You might ask doctor about physical therapy. Are you going to have chemo or radiation? You might want to post the topic in the search box to find archived posts.
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WelcomeKTeacher said:Welcome
Welcome to a great, supportive group. I did have a neck dissection but not cartoid issue. How long ago did you have surgery? Do not be afraid to get pain meds. You might ask doctor about physical therapy. Are you going to have chemo or radiation? You might want to post the topic in the search box to find archived posts.
My original cancer was lower jaw 2012. Recurrance around left carotid 2013 inoperable treated successfully in 5 days at Mayo with SBRT. Recurrance around right carotid 2014 treated same. Last scans were good. Go for follow-up this week.
I haven't really heard of a carotid body tumor. Was it malignant? Where did you have the surgery done? What issues are you having? Any chemo/rads?
In another post, you mentioned the parotid gland. I had a benign Warthins tumor on my right parotid gland removed years ago. I was fotunate not to have any pain. Did develope a fistula behind the ear. Prior to Botox, ENT tried air sick patches...the 2nd one worked. I was fortunate not to have any pain or lasting effects. Please clarify if you had carotid tumor or parotid tumor.
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Welcome to the H&N
Welcome to the group. Mine was SSC supraglottic with removal of Larynx and Radial neck dissection of both sides which strips the Internal jugular vein and 86 lymph glands. Surgery only, did fine.
Here is the link for a search: There is a few old posts here.
http://csn.cancer.org/forum/164/search?body=carotid+body+tumor&title=
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Hi Connie
Something’s you need to put in to the hands of Jesus, the cancer I had in the neck was right close to the Carotid Artery. My doctor did not do surgery but elected to try radiation only, with a lot of prayers the treatment killed the cancer. But the side effects of the radiation damaged the Carotid Artery to where my blood pressure is always up or down, very hard to control it with any type of medication; but I am still alive. Just put this in Gods hand and meditate on his goodness and grace.
Welcome to the family here in CSN H&N
Tim Hondo
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Hi Connie
There are no regular posters here who have had this type of tumor. The vast majority are here because of problems with throat cancer. Your tumor, also called a parasympathetic paraganglioma, is pretty rare, often times not malignant, and is typically treated by simple resection. This type of surgery is not terribly painful, but there are many nuances involved in its preparation and performance, as well as ancillary treatments which depend on the tumor histology and anatomy as well. A post like yours sometimes attracts new posters who are cruising the internet and run into your situation through searching this site. Those people often times respond to a thread like this in a few days or so, so I would stick around for awhile if I could.
best to you
Pat
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Hello Connie,
Hello Connie,
Just found your thread and wanted to reply and ask how your surgery went and how you are doing a couple of years afterwards. I was also just diagnosed with a right carotid paraganglioma, and I'm having it removed on a couple of days so would love to hear about your experience and how you recovered. Looking forward to hearing from you! Best,
Isabella
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