Rib removal during mastectomy
I've been told that the scar tissue from a previous surgery may be attached to the rib and they may have to remove the rib. Has anyone had this surgery during their mastectomy? Any info to share?
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Debbie, were you told this by a surgeon? If so, I suggest getting a second and even a third opinion. I'll tell you the truth, I've never heard of this. It sounds drastic to me but I'm not a doctor which is why I suggest another opinion. Did you ask why scar tissue attached to a rib means that the rib must be removed when the breast is removed? Why can't the scar tissue be cut away from the rib?
It sounds like you have a lot of questions to ask. I wish you the best as you look into this.
Leah
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Yes, my breast surgeon is concerned. Wants me to see a thoraic surgeon tmrw. If there is any tissue or tumor attached to rib that can't be removed, they would have to take the rib..that's why she wants the thoraic surgeon on standby. She just wants to be prepared, doesn't know what she will find. I had my chemo already. this is my 2nd round of cancer, DCIS and paget's disease in 2008. Now it is invasive cancer.
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Hi, Debbie ~ So sorry you're dealing with 2nd round of bc. My reaction to your question is the same as Leah's. What your surgeon is suggesting is by no means common, and actually sounds a bit strange. It makes me wonder if he/she suspects the bc has gone into that rib. Have they suggested that could be a possibility? Have you had an MRI? Pet or Bone Scan?
I know you've used the term "breast surgeon" in your post, but is this a breast (only) surgeon at a leading (e.g. NCI-designated) cancer center, or a general surgeon who does breast surgery? Was your initial surgery a lumpectomy with radiation? And was the chemo you mentioned neo-adjuvant to this recurrence? Perhaps a few more details, if you feel like sharing them, would help us better understand and be able to offer more thoughts on your situation. Deanna
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A breast surgeon at a breast cancer center (not sure what you mean by NCI..yes I had a MRI in Jun and Oct and cat scan and bone scan done in June. I seen the thoraic surgeon today and he is ordering a pet scan. He feels 90% chance they will have to remove part of a rib or more. The concern is if the scar tissue is attached to the rib and there are any microscopic cancer cells in that scar tissue, the safe thing is to remove the part of the rib affected.
The first time was lumpectomy with radiation and yes it was neo-adjuvant because oncologist thought it could be inflamatory bc. I am only blogging to try to find someone who had the same experience (rib removal) so they could let me know what they went thru. I feel I'm in good hands with all 3 of my surgeons.
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Hi Debbie,
I know your post is from a few years ago, but I was wondering how your surgery went. My mom has cancer in the scar from a previous surgery that has adhered to a few ribs. Her treatment plan includes chemo and the removal of a couple ribs during radical mastectomy. How was your recovery? Do you still have any pain?
Thanks in advance:)
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Ashley, just to let you know, the original poster of this thread has not been on this forum since 2011, so she is not likely to answer your question. You may want to start a new thread asking if anyone else has encountered this problem.
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Thanks for taking the time to write me:). I'm assuming I'll get the same feedback as the original poster did 5 years ago.
Take care:)
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Ashleypv, welcome to Breastcancer.org, and we are sorry to hear about what your mom is going through. And debiann thanks for suggesting a new topic. Hoping to hear from others!
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