Life after ELAPE and posterior vaginectomy

  1. Hi, I was diagnosed with an SCC of anal canal  in Nov '24 and had a sigmoid loop colostomy in Dec followed by 28 sessions of chemoradiotherapy. At follow-up, the tumour had shrunk significantly but cancer remained. Hence, I underwent ELAPE and posterior vaginectomy with end colostomy (also hernia repair) on 2 Sept. It was a 9 hour op followed by 4 nights on critical care before transfer to ward for a further 10 nights. I had to side lie for 3 weeks before I could try sitting. On a positive note, I already had my stoma, so was confident with changing my bag. Also, I've had confirmation that they have got rid of my tumour, I am cancer free!
  2. What I'm struggling with a little is my new anatomy. My scars are healing well but feel tight. There is numbness in my buttocks and still have vaginal discharge. The repair of the perineal defect feels bulky. I haven't really looked or touched it yet. Any other ladies out there who have had this procedure. I guess I'm just looking for a bit of reassurance that, once fully healed, I will get back to normal, albeit with a slightly different bottom! I'm 3 weeks, 4 days post-op, so I'm not sure if I'm being too harsh on myself. I have more positive days than negative, my appetite is back, and I go out for a couple of short walks every day.
  • Hi SandraLL,

    Welcome to Cancer Chat. It's good to hear that the procedure was successful. It sounds like you are doing well for the most part and it's great that you are feeling mostly positive and getting out for walks.

    It's a complex procedure and so naturally the recovery process will take some time and be an adjustment. However, if ever you have concerns or questions about how it's going or what to expect, keep in touch with your doctor or medical team, so you can get the support and also peace of mind that you need.

    My reply here will give your post a little boost, so a few more people should see it. If there are others here with similar experience, or perhaps who are searching online, then hopefully you'll get more replies soon.

    Wishing you all the best,

    Ben
    Cancer Chat Moderator