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  • 10sAlex
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    Dr. Corenman,

    So I am really confused now…

    I saw the surgeon for a final appointment to sign the papers. The surgeon tells me he would do a Minimally Invasive TLIF and hardware. No PLF at all. So I am wondering is this really enough support for my spine? I am 34 and I saw how small the TLIF spacer is. He also told me I would be off of work for 8 weeks and I do have a moderately active job as a elementary PE teacher and tennis coach. I cannot imagine returning that quickly…

    In the meantime I had my final consult with another highly respect surgeon in the area who I was waiting to see. He without a doubt told me a MIS TLIF only would not hold up and I would end up with a revision. He told me he does TLIF’s often but not in patients as active and young as me. He told me he would do a two day surgery. On Monday he would perform an ALIF with a titanium cage and ground up donor bone. HE said the cage is designed to show fusion not block it so that was not an issue. He even showed me several X-rays of others with it. He would also reduce my slip simply because of gravity. The reduction and return of disk space would decompress my nerves. It is clear how much my spondy moves…it reduces to a grade 1 when I am prone like on my CT and MRI but weighted it is a grade 2. Then on Wednesday he would perform a second surgery, a PLF with hardware. He would also be able to visualize the nerves when he is removing the fractured arch which he would use for the bone graft. This setup would give me 3 places to fuse and the larger space of the ALIF spacer would serve me better with my activity levels. It certainly makes sense that this approach would make things solid. He told me 6 months off of work. 3 months in a brace and then 3 months to ease into things. This timeline seems more realistic especially considering the magnitude of the surgery.

    Have any advice?

    10sAlex
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    Dr. Corenman,

    Have another appointment I am waiting on… but I do have one last question regarding the inter body spacer. I have done some research and found that there are basically 3 different varieties PEEK, PEEK coated in Titanium and all Titanium. It appears that perhaps the all titanium spacers such as those from Titan Spine (http://www.titanspine.com) have the best results of fusion which is why they started coating PEEK in titanium. Do you have any recommendation or know anything about spacers or am I just being to concerned as they all fuse very well. Just want to make sure I due my research and due diligence as I am 34 and have to have my back the rest of my life.

    Best,
    Alex

    10sAlex
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    Dr. Corenman,

    I thank you for your feedback and will give the office a call when ready.

    10sAlex
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    Dr. Corenman,

    I thank you for your response and feedback. I have done my research and fortunately have an understanding of anatomy and biomechanics to understand this stuff. You have confirmed my logic as well.

    I did have a CT scan done and I just looked at the imaging myself and yes there are transverse alar articulations on both sides connecting the transitional segment to my sacrum, so is it safe to assume that is stable?

    In doing the TLIF procedure should there be bone graft placed in the inter-body fusion and the lateral gutters or just the inter-body space?

    I would like to have one more appointment with the TLIF surgeon and really understand how he will perform surgery and want to check to make sure he uses inter operative neuro monitoring, O-arm to place screws, etc. Anything else I should ask for specifically?

    After that I think I would like to send you all my testing and imaging (X-Rays, CT, MRI, and EMG) and use your service to discuss. Unfortunately I am in Pennsylvania so having things done in Colorado may not be very feasible. Fortunately I live near a major city with multiple doctors.

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