Hi there! My husband had a peritonectomy on December 2, 2008. He is still hanging in there. He has a very rare cancer that is made even rarer by the place he has it- wait for it- epithelioid haemangioendothelioma...... In his peritoneum. They took his peritoneum, omentum, loads of large and small intestine (colostomy for 6 months after), gall bladder, appendix, diathermied his liver, part of the rhs of his diaphragm..... And a few other bits and pieces. He had chest drains, abdo drains, high levels of pain killers after the op but was out of hospital in 3 weeks. His main issue to date has been with pain ( unexplained) so is on pretty heavy doses of morphine and oxynorm. He was 35 when he had the op, has lost heaps of weight but really struggles mainly with depression caused by the chronic unexplained pain. He had his op done at st George with a fabulous team. It is the mother of all operations, but having a positive attitude helped (sounds cliched) ......
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Cheers!
Purpleangels