This radiologist did not commit regarding the lack of fusion. He stated the “interbody fusion plug appears fractured horizontally across its midportion” and then “the cranial and caudal components of that interbody fusion plug are solidly fused to the respective endplates”. He does not state that there is a solid fusion or bone that grows from endplate to endplate.
He does state that he sees no evidence of foramina stenosis at either operated level. Since this is a CT scan however, only bone can seen so there can be no final determination that the foramen are patent (free and clear of obstruction). An MRI would be helpful to determine that.
At this time, I do review films without charge but that might change in the near future as I have more reviews than I can conscientiously answer in a short period of time.
Dr. Corenman
Donald Corenman, MD, DC is a highly-regarded spine surgeon, considered an expert in the area of neck and back pain. Trained as both a Medical Doctor and Doctor of Chiropractic, Dr. Corenman earned academic appointments as Clinical Assistant Professor and Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, and his research on spine surgery and rehabilitation has resulted in the publication of multiple peer-reviewed articles and two books.