Separate Axillary Dissection

Debsmisto
Debsmisto Member Posts: 171

So my sentinel nodes were negative in the OR during my DMX but then came back positive with further pathology. Have any of you had to have a 2nd surgery just for the Axillary Node Dissection? If so what was your experience? TIA

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  • SpecialK
    SpecialK Member Posts: 16,486
    edited August 2018

    I had the same situation except that I had surgery first, then had chemo afterward. My SNB was declared clear in the OR but a small amount of cancer, 20 isolated tumor cells (IST), less than micromets, was found in the more extensive exam in the lab. I had ALND surgery 5 weeks after BMX, and a much larger positive node was found further up the node chain. I was reluctant to have this additional surgery but my surgeon and oncologist were adamant due to the Her2+ aspect of my breast tumor. My surgeon is a progressive physician and former surgical dept head at an NCI center and I didn’t feel this was a reactionary decision, it was made with genuine concern for the aggressiveness of the situation. It was ultimately the right call in light of the size of the additional axillary cancer. I had imaging - mammo, ultrasound and MRI prior to surgery and this axillary cancer was never seen or palpated. The surgery was a relatively easy outpatient surgery, but I had some discomfort, tingling and aggravated nerves on the underside of my upper arm. I think this was more problematic for me because I was just recovering from the BMX rather than having had this surgery done simultaneously, and this was my dominant arm. The return of normal sensation to the inner arm was slow, but did happen.


  • LeesaD
    LeesaD Member Posts: 383
    edited August 2018
    I had 4 sentinal nodes removed during BMX and 1 node showed micromestases (less than 2 mm of cancer cells) at pathology during surgery. Post surgical pathology showed it was actually 2 of the 4 had micromets. I went back in for Axillary node dissection three weeks later. They took out 14 additional nodes during ALND and 2 of these 14 were fully positive with 4 mm’s of cancer each. ALND not as bad as BMX but I was still recovering from BMX and just had gotten my drains out when I went in for Axillary nodes. I requested no drain for ALND and my surgeon complied and I just had to go in and have fluid drained in my surgeons office once a week for three weeks. For me this was a better choice than another drain.

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