Postby TrikeTragic » Tue Oct 08, 2024 9:34 am
Hi: Yes, I'm OK but...
I've just clicked over 70 years. I'm a day away from the third major procedure to deal with a skin cancer on my temple (an SCC if you want to be a bit clinical). This pesky little bugger appeared earlier in the year, actually in an area where I'd had a series of excisions and radiotherapy last year to remove two previous SCCs.
This one initially felt like a retained stitch from those treatments, and didn't cause concern at the 6 month review with the Alfred oncology team here in Melbourne. However, within weeks when he appeared on the surface as a lesion, he felt all wrong. A trip to my GP, who has the ticket for skin cancer, and a biopsy confirmed he was an SCC.
Referred to the Alfred who then arranged an MRI and whole body scan. No secondaries, and the MRI detected he was a 5 cent piece on the surface but a 50 cent piece size underneath, and deep enough to have attached himself to a small bone running from the top of my ear to above my jaw. The Alfred plastic surgery team assessed the cancer as "aggressive" based on his rate of growth from when the GP saw me in May, so had me scheduled for surgery within a fortnight.
Two operations so far: first to remove the bugger with a decent safety margin, plus slice the affected bone and remove a decent piece. Attempted to move some muscle from above my ear (my "frown and surprise" look muscle) into the void and take a graft from my thigh. A week's stay.
Then back two weeks later for the second: the graft didn't take, not enough blood supply into the wound area apparently, so it and the relocated muscle had to be removed. Three day stay, sent home while we waited for the bone biopsy result - couldn't schedule the final surgery until we had that (and it's clear). Look like a cyborg with a vacumn dressing that applies a constant low level vacumn to the wound, keeping the capillaries open, with a tube drain and a spiffy little battery powered unit on a sling.
So tomorrow, back in for the third (and hopefully final) procedure, a new graft to be taken from my left thigh, carefully bonded onto the wound area in a fairly long operation. Then a week's stay to fill me with IV antibiotics and make sure the graft is successful.
This for a bloke who's rarely crook, had only very occasional stints in hospital, even then never for more than a day here or there, and is otherwise fit and healthy.
I'm not about giving gratuitous advice - OK, this once. Get an annual skin health check if you haven't started the routine!
Cheers
Alan
BentCyclist