sperryguy
Participant
Post count: 68

Hi Dr C

Just an update on my TLIF L4-5 surgery (11/10/14). My lower back pain has continued to increase in what appears in almost the same spots prior to my surgery. I have been to a neurosurgeon and as explained in prior posts, he couldn’t see the fusion, though it was mentioned the devices may be blocking. He mentioned my only option after waiting another year would be revision surgery. I have been going to my PT for core training and returned to my pain doctor for facet block injections. The first set I did quite well. The second set didn’t really work. The physician said he didn’t see any real fusion (a little clouding) and my pain appeared to be coming from L5 and at the surgical site. He suggested I may be able to have an Endoscopic Facet Rhizotomy. My question is does it matter who performs the procedure(thinking a neurosurgeon is preferred)? If have tried to returned to my old physical activity and the aftershocks are painful. I have made an appointment to discuss with the neurosurgeon. I would like to discuss with the surgeon on options? If revision surgery is an option, should i consider it? Do I have options other than continued pain meds(take almost nothing since it makes me ill), continued injections? What type of surgery is an option? At 59 years old i was hoping for better improvment. My orthopedic surgeon just tells me he see some fusion arounf the facet joints, though the other doctors see almost nothing. As always, I greatly appreciate your input.

Steven