Anyone had neck dissection surgery? What are your tips?

Posted by kecm @kecm, Sep 14, 2022

Neck malignant lymph node cancer recurrence
I have a recurrence of lymph node cancer in my neck and am trying to determine if I want to risk complications from the surgery. Has anyone had this neck dissection surgery? What went well, and what did not go well? Would you recommend doing it, with a flap proposed, or not? Thank you.

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Hello, I had a left neck dissection in 2022 before I had TORS surgery to remove the primary tumor in my left tonsil. Due to lymph node involvement in 2 nodes,I had 32 nodes removed. Today I still have lymphedema but consider it mild and treat it with self massage and a compression garment. The surgery did damage my accessory nerve but through physical therapy I have regained 90% of my pre surgery function. Im concerned with the long term effects of the accompanying radiation treatment such as fibrosis, carotid stenosis and dental issues but taking it day by day. Im
grateful to be alive and choose to dwell on the positive aspects of life and do my best to live as normally as possible. I do have first bite syndrome that occasionally happens but not an everyday occurrence. When I get down or start feeling sorry for myself because I’m not the same as before cancer I remind myself I’m alive when others with the same cancer are not and I need to embrace life. I hope this helps.

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@kecm

I initially had this throat cancer in 2020 and had the full radiaiton treatments and chemo. Now that it has come back, I cannot do radiation again, plus it will now complicate the surgery. First I must have a lung biopsy, as something is going on in my lungs. We hope it is simply inflammation.

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hi @kecm, i hope it is no more than inflammation when you find out the results of your lung biopsy. which in itself is bad enough, right? inflammation is not good anywhere. which is what i think i had when i had 2 previous pet scans and when i had to go to the dentist for an infection and was given antibiotics, it was weird but the 3 rd pet scan came out stable. good. so now my neck is swollen seems like with enlarged lymph nodes and it seems like my voice is even worst than what it was which was not much more than a whisper. so seeing the oncologist this morning she wants to send me to get a ct scan, because she believe something is pressing more on what vocal chords i have left. then rx'd me the antibiotic levofloxacin, 500mg. well, to do or not to do, the terrible side effects are enough to kill you, so no thanks on that. so here i am wishing i did not say anything about anything as i really was going to say i'm fine. my bl. pressure was high which is always normal. its like buyers remorse, like why did i buy that? this is why did i open my mouth. ha ha. i have had the 2 thyroid surgeries in early 2023, radioactive iodine, taking levothyroxine. i was told in the beginning i had the aggressive papillary thyroid cancer which now i found out from the endocrinologist that i have the indifferented cells of anaplastic thyroid cancer and back 10 months ago i was given the life sentence of 6-10 months, this is the 10th month and so was even talking about doing the radiation, but, i turned that down. so she hurried up the ct. scan and i have another appt. with her next thursday, the 29th to see where we go from there. like you i did have the radical neck dissection on the right side. 11 of 19 lymph nodes were cancer. god bless all of you

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@smittyfromcuse

Hello, I had a left neck dissection in 2022 before I had TORS surgery to remove the primary tumor in my left tonsil. Due to lymph node involvement in 2 nodes,I had 32 nodes removed. Today I still have lymphedema but consider it mild and treat it with self massage and a compression garment. The surgery did damage my accessory nerve but through physical therapy I have regained 90% of my pre surgery function. Im concerned with the long term effects of the accompanying radiation treatment such as fibrosis, carotid stenosis and dental issues but taking it day by day. Im
grateful to be alive and choose to dwell on the positive aspects of life and do my best to live as normally as possible. I do have first bite syndrome that occasionally happens but not an everyday occurrence. When I get down or start feeling sorry for myself because I’m not the same as before cancer I remind myself I’m alive when others with the same cancer are not and I need to embrace life. I hope this helps.

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My husband had chemo and radiation for tonsil cancer and a few lymph nodes in neck, treatment ended five months ago. He had a biopsy and now there’s a cancerous node in neck again. He’s having surgery to remove lymph nodes next week. You can imagine how we’re feeling now to go through this. I hope this won’t be too bad on him, he’s older man, I’ve read bad and good on here.

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@cris2

My husband had chemo and radiation for tonsil cancer and a few lymph nodes in neck, treatment ended five months ago. He had a biopsy and now there’s a cancerous node in neck again. He’s having surgery to remove lymph nodes next week. You can imagine how we’re feeling now to go through this. I hope this won’t be too bad on him, he’s older man, I’ve read bad and good on here.

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hi cris2, lilyann here, so sorry to hear this about your husband, i haven't done any target radiation and was scheduled to have it done on the 18th, but they want you to make sure you have no dental problems, well, i have loose teeth on both my lower jaw. had 3 teeth pulled, the surgeon says no radiation till he sees me again to make sure the area has healed. so i will have to cancel my radiation appt. as they wanted me to come in a week after the dental appt. back in may of 2023 i did have the high dose 164.5 - 131 radiation pills. but evidently didn't work for me. i understand the "older" situation. please let me know how things are working out. prayers are being said for you both. god bless

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