Charley is out of surgery…and the mass was not the lymph node
Posted in 3 Year Ampuversary, Ampuversary, Cancer Sucks, CT Scan, Front Tripawd pics, History/OSA diagnosis, Metastatic OS, Superman Cancer Warrior, Surgery to remove metastatic OS on Nov 8th, 2013
Dr. Luther, Charley’s surgeon, just called at 12:35pm CST and Charley is out of surgery. The breathing tube has been removed and he is on a medication drip in the ICU and appears groggy, but comfortable.
The mass was not the prescapular lymph node as they suspected, but rather a separate mass next to that node. Going outwards, the mass attached up to the skin through the fat and muscle along part of his amputation scar. Going inwards, the mass went all the way to his brachial plexus (the area that contains his nerves and blood vessels that supplied his missing left front leg).
Dr. Luther was able to remove the entire mass that she could visualize using the CT scan. She was able to get 2cm margins and she took off more of the already severed (from his prior amputation) brachial plexus, but she won’t know until the biopsy comes back whether there are cancer cells still along the nerves. She did remove the prescapular lymph node that was next to the mass because it was enlarged and that will also be sent for biopsy.
She doesn’t know if the cancer started at the skin and went deeper internally…or if it started deeper internally and progressed towards the skin, and she doesn’t know if the biopsy will be able to tell us that. She does still feel like this is an OS met and not another type of cancer and the biopsy will hopefully answer that question also.
The good news is that Charley is recovering and the mass is out. We are not sure yet if Charley will be able to come home today because it depends on whether his pain can be controlled without a drip and with oral medications. If we don’t here from MVRC by 4pm CST, then we need to call to find out the plan. If they send a picture of Charley recovering, I will post that too!
Thank you for all of your prayers, positive thoughts, hugs, and kisses. It is greatly appreciated and we can’t thank you enough for all of your support!
♥ Hugs from me and chocolate Labby kisses from Charley! xoxo ♥
Here’s a picture of Charley recovering in the ICU. He’s well taken care of! 🙂