bwink23
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Dr. Corenman,

I would like you to take a look at this image if you will please…this is the image of the pars fracture at L5 after surgery.

I would like your expert view on this. I am compiling a list of surgeons with experience in this type of procedure, to repair the pars interarticularis. I noticed you said lamimectomy, which i would like to avoid completely. Is that a bone spur up against my L5 nerve root on my left side? If so, can the bone spur be removed without having to cut out the pars defect? I assure you, the localized pain on my left side is very real. If a direct pars repair can be done, wouldn’t the anterior fusion only aid in the healing and fusing of the pars defect by limiting it’s motion? Do you have experience with Buck’s technique for pars defects?

Anyways, could you look at the image and tell me if that is a bone spur, or what method of treatment surgically you would do to repair this problem? Remember, this is a post-surgical MRI, so all work i had pror to, has been already done for degenerative disc disease, so i am no longer a contraindication to a fracture repair..

Thanks doctor