Why would he have severe abdominal, hip, and leg pain, and nausea, from a supposedly “minimally invasive procedure”?
Infection, for one.
Definitely infection
In 2013 my husband was diagnosed with prostate cancer. His urologist got him a consult with the chief urologist at Cleveland Clinic, a Dr. Schmidt who invented the “robo surgery” for prostate removal. The surgery was anything BUT elective, or minimally invasive, even though the incisions were not huge, the internal trauma was significant. He was discharged home six days later. One month following this he complained of back pain, leg pain, and nausea/dizzyness. Testing revealed a mass on his right kidney. Back to Cleveland for partial nephrectomy, and removal of the tumor. He was cancer free for the next ten years. Praying for Sec. of Defense. Though I have no love for that man, I would not wish cancer on anyone.