What's recovery after distal pancreatectomy and splenectomy like?
Can anyone give me information on how their recovery was after distal pancreatectomy and splenectomy? After 2 years of MRIs every 6 months and watching an MNC slowly but steadily grow, my doctor said that I should have this procedure. I'm 45 and typically a fairly healthy and active female. I'm trying to figure out how much time I'll need to be off of work or if I can manage to squeeze in in during the summer yet while I'm off.
Thank you for any information you have!
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Thats great you were lucky--was it for cancer ?
Mine was going to be laparoscope but cysts were entangled hence changed to open surgery and to prevent cancer developing
(pre-cancerous cysts)
Were you told that a main duct was dilated? If so, how much?
Please don’t fear it. Especially if your doctor is well experienced with the lap equipment. As a part of your progress plan you will be advised to get a host of vaccines. I will be going back next week to get my boosters of those vaccines. Expect to rest for about two weeks and get up and walk as soon as you can in the hospital. They will encourage that. Liquid diet for a few days that will progress to soft foods. Then 6 small meals/snacks each day until it’s understood how the enzymes are working for you. You will be okay. We are so blessed that medicine has come this far to do this via Lap.
Yes. Diagnosed with Adenocarcinoma in the tail with liver Mets.
No i wasnt told that
Public hospital patient not private
Get the minmum of info i think
Hi there
What is an MNC please ?
Hi there-
I had a pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor of the Islet cells.
Can I help you further or answer any additional questions? Glad to help if I am able to.
Warmest Regards,
Sherry
@skiball and @shezza51, I believe when @blw77 said "...and watching an MNC slowly but steadily grow,..." MNC refers to Mucinous Nonneoplastic Cyst of the pancreas.
Thanks Colleen. I have been told mine is IPMN intraductul pappilary mucinous neoplasm. Wonder if they are one and the same?
There is a difference, but that's above my pay-grade 🙂
- Comparison of clinicopathologic characteristics and survival outcomes between invasive IPMN and invasive MCN: A population-based analysis https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fonc.2022.899761/full#:~:text=IPMN%20is%20a%20mucin%2Dproducing,IPMN%20and%20MCN%20(7).
- Pancreatic Cystic Neoplasms: Different Types, Different Management, New Guidelines https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/489641