Hi Dr. Corenman,
I just wanted to gove you an update on my situation. As you may recall, I had ACDF C5-7 surgery last May, followed by a C5-7 posterior laminoforaminotomy with right-sided instrumentation last December.
My recent myelogram shows severe bilateral foraminal compression at C5-7 and my chief complaint is really bad right-sided shoulderblade/scapular pain. The surgeon wants to redo the anterior surgery and also do posterior fusion–a circumferential approach at C5-7.
The surgeon wanted me to do a SNRB at C3-4, due to the myelogram showing severe right sided C3-4 foraminal compression. The SNRB was done with an anesthetic and a steriod. After the SNRB my shoulderblade, arm, and neck pain were 50% better for 3 days, and now are back to the bad level they were at before. Based on the SNRB working for 3 days, the surgeon wants to do a circumferential surgery at C3-C7 (my C4-5 are fine).
I am nervous about such extensive surgery. Based on what I have read the C3-4 does not cause scapular pain, but yet the SNRB there made the pain and numbness 50% better for 3 days. At this point having had two spine surgeries in the last year, I don’t want to go through another without a high degree of certainty that it will work. I also want to make sure that any area that is causing the pain is fixed. What would you recommend? Thanks.