Robotic Surgery Saved Her Life
August 13, 2024
Margie Palmer, 61, of Bradenton, Florida, had been suffering from severe digestive issues, bloating, stomach pain, migraines and fatigue for 10 months. “I saw several doctors, but was misdiagnosed with just a stomach ulcer and gastritis,” explains Palmer. “I lost 10 pounds because it was hard for me to eat.”
In October 2022, Palmer went to her local emergency room because her stomach was so bloated and full of fluid. A CT scan revealed tumors in her abdomen and pelvis. After her concerning diagnosis, Palmer was referred to Dr. Stacey South, gynecologic oncologist at Manatee Physician Alliance.
The decision: embracing innovation
Dr. South informed Palmer that with this cancer, a traditional surgery called a laparotomy, followed by chemotherapy, was the standard treatment plan. However, Palmer opted for just a laparoscopic (minimally invasive) procedure using small incisions to remove the tumors and decided against chemotherapy at that time. “The idea of a less invasive procedure, with potentially fewer complications and a quicker return to her normal life, appealed to Margie,” explains Dr. South.
The surgery: precision and care
On November 10, 2022, Palmer underwent debulking surgery, which removes as many tumors as possible, along with a complete hysterectomy to remove the ovaries and uterus. It was performed robotically using the da Vinci Surgical System® that allows for enhanced vision, precision and control. “The precision of the robotic arms meant that the cancerous tissue could be removed, while sparing as much healthy tissue as possible,” Dr. South adds.
Palmer stayed in the hospital for two nights, followed by a three-month recovery period in which she was not allowed to lift, pull or push anything heavy.
Unfortunately, her cancer did grow back, and in April of this year, Dr. South performed an additional robotic surgery to remove more nodules.
Her road to recovery
“I am so thankful to Dr. South and her team for saving my life by doing my surgery so quickly,” adds Palmer. “She and her staff are all very skilled, caring and loving, and the team at Manatee Memorial Hospital were truly my angels.”
Palmer is now enjoying life to the fullest, studying the Bible, boating, swimming, biking and getting together with family and friends. “Most of all, I enjoy spending time with my loving, caring, sweet husband and four sisters who all took great care of me after my surgery,” says Palmer.