Increasing pain over time after Video Assisted Thoracic Surgery

Posted by vic83 @vic83, Oct 18, 2022

I am wondering if anyone has had a similar experience. I had VAT surgery end December 2021 with wedge resection in right upper lobe. They removed a 3.1cm cancer stage 1b. I was off pain meds in five days. For two + months I had usual nerve pain under right rib. But it did go away. Then weeks later I noticed a slight soreness when I took a deep breath. Slowly this increased. My Pulmonologist said there was nothing on the CT scan to indicate a problem. But the pain has slowly increased and now after 9+ months it is a pain behind the breast which I certainly notice when I take a deep breath. My last CT scan was end October, but Pulmonologist made no comments Three days ago I started to have a pain on the right side below rib cage(not related to breathing). I can only see my Primary Care Physician next week and nurse triage said go to Urgent care to get things started. I am leaving for Europe in three weeks for a month and I sure do not want to have problems. Does such pain just come with thoracic surgery ???

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@vic83

Hi Stan. Thank you for thinking of me. Well, I just missed you. I was in Rochester today and had a thorough CT scan, they turned me on my tummy even. Autoimmune tests were negative. The inflammatory marker is back to normal. The pleural effusion has decreased since the scan of 10/19. And my deep breath pain is much much less. Conclusion: The cause of the effusion is uncertain (probably viral) but with effusion improving, the likelihood of malignancy is considered extremely low......Well now I know what "pleural effusion" is.

I have multifocal lung cancer so have only had one surgery so far with no radiation or chemo. I have several more nodules now being monitored until right time to treat them. So I have not seen an oncologist yet

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@vic83, how are you doing? Will you be fit to travel and make that trip afterall?

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@colleenyoung

@vic83, how are you doing? Will you be fit to travel and make that trip afterall?

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Hi Colleen. Thanks for asking. I did rebook for Jan15th and hope to make it. I am exercising to be in shape. Anything to get some time away from winter.

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@vic83

Thank you so much for your prompt reply StanKent. It is very informative. I have multifocal adenocarcinoma and lymph nodes OK for now. They were initially enlarged after surgery. But my CT scans find all kinds of other stuff, scarring, inflammation, interstitial disease.
But I have now had an interesting development. Last night I realized I felt good and this morning I woke up with little side pain and my deep breath pain is much improved. I knew that yesterday morning they gave me BENADRYL 50 mg injection and methylPREDNISolone 125 mg injection before doing the CT scan with contrast. I once had hives from contrast, so I always pre-medicate and then have no issues. Now a sudden side pain that goes away suddenly may not be unusual, but a long developing deep breath pain to decrease suddenly would seem unusual. I wonder if the dose of steroids helped.
The CT is locally done and not Mayo so not very deep on lungs but shows I have no other issues which is good. It is a challenge to coordinate testing between institutions. They can't compare to past results.

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Your post has been reassuring to me. I had VATS in May for left lower lobectomy to remove a 1.5cm Adenocarcinoma. I did not even fill my script for pain pills but what I have had is rib and diaphragm pain consistently for 7 months now - EXCEPT when my Rheumatologist prescribed 20mg prednisone for an RA flare. My rib/diaphragm pain wasn’t just better - it was gone!! For the time I was on 20 mg and then 15 as I started tapering it was awesome. But when I tapered to 10 the benefit vaporized. I’ve said I felt like Cinderella.

So I know it is inflammation - which I didn’t know before. But I can’t live on Prednisone. I’ve had CTs , X-rays and nothing provides answers - so I assume it’s just stubborn inflammation.

Did your rib pain persist after the prednisone or did it resolve over time?

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@pb50

Your post has been reassuring to me. I had VATS in May for left lower lobectomy to remove a 1.5cm Adenocarcinoma. I did not even fill my script for pain pills but what I have had is rib and diaphragm pain consistently for 7 months now - EXCEPT when my Rheumatologist prescribed 20mg prednisone for an RA flare. My rib/diaphragm pain wasn’t just better - it was gone!! For the time I was on 20 mg and then 15 as I started tapering it was awesome. But when I tapered to 10 the benefit vaporized. I’ve said I felt like Cinderella.

So I know it is inflammation - which I didn’t know before. But I can’t live on Prednisone. I’ve had CTs , X-rays and nothing provides answers - so I assume it’s just stubborn inflammation.

Did your rib pain persist after the prednisone or did it resolve over time?

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That was referring to pain after my first VAT surgery (RUL). The surgery was a walk in the park and needed little pain meds...but months later I developed pleurisy and related pain which is painful. The stuff they premedicated me for to do a CT scan with contrast (I get hives from contrast) was described as "industrial strength" by my Rheumatologist and I felt great after...then it ended.
With VAT surgery they go in between the ribs and disturb nerves and things. My Mayo surgeon says nerve problem can last up to a year or even sometimes be permanent. Mine all went away with first VAT surgery RUL but second one LUL had more problems - fractured rib for one. And it still is numb on that side (now 7 months).
Now I am taking Prednizone for radiation-pneumonitis and now tapering and hoping the EXTREME shortness of breath does not return.

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@vic83

That was referring to pain after my first VAT surgery (RUL). The surgery was a walk in the park and needed little pain meds...but months later I developed pleurisy and related pain which is painful. The stuff they premedicated me for to do a CT scan with contrast (I get hives from contrast) was described as "industrial strength" by my Rheumatologist and I felt great after...then it ended.
With VAT surgery they go in between the ribs and disturb nerves and things. My Mayo surgeon says nerve problem can last up to a year or even sometimes be permanent. Mine all went away with first VAT surgery RUL but second one LUL had more problems - fractured rib for one. And it still is numb on that side (now 7 months).
Now I am taking Prednizone for radiation-pneumonitis and now tapering and hoping the EXTREME shortness of breath does not return.

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To hear someone else describe the pattern I experience of immediate post surgical pain, then predictable nerve disruption pain, then this long-lasting rib/diaphragm painful restriction with deeper breathing, to be eliminated temporarily by Prednisone… well that was hopeful because it’s not unique to me.

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@pb50

To hear someone else describe the pattern I experience of immediate post surgical pain, then predictable nerve disruption pain, then this long-lasting rib/diaphragm painful restriction with deeper breathing, to be eliminated temporarily by Prednisone… well that was hopeful because it’s not unique to me.

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I has the same experience. My surgery was on July 20th and I still have rib pain. Much better than a couple of months ago. I only wish my surgeon would have told me that this pain was probable so that I would have been mentally prepared. I thought something went wrong and then, by reading comments here, I realized that it is very common.

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@pb50

Your post has been reassuring to me. I had VATS in May for left lower lobectomy to remove a 1.5cm Adenocarcinoma. I did not even fill my script for pain pills but what I have had is rib and diaphragm pain consistently for 7 months now - EXCEPT when my Rheumatologist prescribed 20mg prednisone for an RA flare. My rib/diaphragm pain wasn’t just better - it was gone!! For the time I was on 20 mg and then 15 as I started tapering it was awesome. But when I tapered to 10 the benefit vaporized. I’ve said I felt like Cinderella.

So I know it is inflammation - which I didn’t know before. But I can’t live on Prednisone. I’ve had CTs , X-rays and nothing provides answers - so I assume it’s just stubborn inflammation.

Did your rib pain persist after the prednisone or did it resolve over time?

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Most of my left lung was removed in September using VAT and now I eat vitamin B12 gummies, lot's of them, 12,000 mcg over the course of a day. I am increasing my red blood cell count and thereby lowering my inflammation level and pain levels. I also take some copper and B9, but I think it is the B12 that does the most to increase my red blood cells. The B12 also stops the diarrhea I had from the immuno drugs they pumped into me a few months before my lung surgery. The B12 is also helping with the arthritis in my hands. Cherry flavored gummies are my favorite.

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@pb50

To hear someone else describe the pattern I experience of immediate post surgical pain, then predictable nerve disruption pain, then this long-lasting rib/diaphragm painful restriction with deeper breathing, to be eliminated temporarily by Prednisone… well that was hopeful because it’s not unique to me.

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I would add that 1) My first VAT was not very painful, and I was off all pain meds in 5 days. The numbness below the breast lasted 4 months and then went away. It felt like I was wearing a belt. 2) My second VAT was a lot more painful (cracked rib). And I had prickly nerve pain. They gave me Gabapentin and that helped the pain a lot. It is still numb feeling (7 months out) but that doesn't bother me. Still feels like I have a belt around me. 3) I have somewhat more shortness of breath, and my chest feels stiff when I take a deep breath while standing, and sometimes a bit sore. I had the inflammation from radiation treatment so that impacts it.

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@geraldkl

I has the same experience. My surgery was on July 20th and I still have rib pain. Much better than a couple of months ago. I only wish my surgeon would have told me that this pain was probable so that I would have been mentally prepared. I thought something went wrong and then, by reading comments here, I realized that it is very common.

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I quite agree. I was not prepared
For sustained pain and had
Moved to a new doc so had
CT, Ultrasound, and X-Ray looking for fluid or other explanations.
But then I had multiple reasons to be frustrated with my surgeon. 🙄

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@vic83

I would add that 1) My first VAT was not very painful, and I was off all pain meds in 5 days. The numbness below the breast lasted 4 months and then went away. It felt like I was wearing a belt. 2) My second VAT was a lot more painful (cracked rib). And I had prickly nerve pain. They gave me Gabapentin and that helped the pain a lot. It is still numb feeling (7 months out) but that doesn't bother me. Still feels like I have a belt around me. 3) I have somewhat more shortness of breath, and my chest feels stiff when I take a deep breath while standing, and sometimes a bit sore. I had the inflammation from radiation treatment so that impacts it.

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Yea me too. I went off meds the day before I left the hospital. I didn’t even fill the script for Oxy. I’m just averse To narcotics. And gabapentin gave me Psychotic dreams. I did charm them into a replacement muscle relaxer for flexoril. That helped me sleep.

And yes, I’ve described it as a belt, or Vice grip, Or paralyzed diaphragm. I think it’s easing ever so slightly .. can’t be sure it isn’t wishful thinking. My Rheumy also gave me Colchicine which had maybe an effect
Similar to Ibuprofen (which I cannot take) but too dangerous for mediocre benefit.

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