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Aug 18, 2014 - 12:33 am
Just wanting to know if anyone has had robotics lobectomy for nsclc, and what there experience was. I'm not sure if there going to do it yet , but I have an appointment again with the thoracic surgeon and he said if he did it , it would be robotically I have read what it entails, but I havent seen to much on people who actually went through it, and would like there thoughts
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Joined: Aug 2014
robotic lobectomy
I had the right upper lobe of my lung removed for carcinoid tumor/cancer via robotic assist in january. I had 4 x 1 inch incisions for the procedure and another 1 inch incision for the chest tube. I don't remember much pain although I did take pain meds in the hospital. I still have a bruised feeling on my right side when I sneeze or cough but aside from that, I'm fine. I do remember being short of breath for about a month after. Good luck
Joined: Jul 2014
robotics surgery
In March 2013, my surgeon attempted to remove the cancer from my right lung, when he got in there, he saw that the cancer had wrapped itself around a main vein that went to my heart, so he was not able to remove the cancer. I had 3 small incisions made for the robots arms and an one inch incision from the tube that went to my lung due to a collaspe lung. Almost 17 months later I still feel like I have brick inside my ribs from where the chest tube was. Also from time to time I have to take pain meds to help with the pain. As far as the incisions from the robot, I had little discomfort after about 6 weeks. I went and seen another Surgeon who wanted to slice me from front to back and reconstruct my veins and I opted to go with Radiation and Chemo and as of my last scan in June I was still in remission