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in reply to: Pars defect after L4-L5 laminectomy, discectomy #21823
Thanks Dr. Corenman! I will contact his office. I really appreciate your website forum and all you do!!!
in reply to: Pars defect after L4-L5 laminectomy, discectomy #21799Hello,
I saw my doc 12/8/15 for my 3 month F/U and all was good. I meant to include in my previous email that I DID fall on my rear on an icy walkway 1/11/16 (just after my 3 month visit). I was able to break the fall just //enough that it was not a straight down hard fall on my bucket. It was about two weeks later that I noticed very minimal and very occasional changes. I did tell him about this at my recent F/U visit 3/22/16. I wonder if this was what could have caused the lucency/loosening? I did not have flexion/extension x-rays, just PA and lateral. He always does the x-ray before seeing me. I’m really in a quandary as to how to proceed… would you advise contacting his office to request a CT scan?
Thanks so much!in reply to: Pars defect after L4-L5 laminectomy, discectomy #21778Hi Dr. Corenman,
I have an update regarding my TLIF of L4-L5 done this past September. I saw my surgeon for my six month follow up. I am doing well but I did mention that I have an intermittent “stinging” sensation at my left low lumbar area now. It is a strong “sting” when it happens. I sometimes get random burning/aching down my posterior left thigh and into my lateral left calf when sitting or laying down. It is different than the radiculopathy prior to my fusion. The low grade general ache/pain in my lower lumbar region is starting to return.
My surgeon did tell me that he sees some lucency around a pedicle screw and if it bothers me, he can take it out. My fusion is solid and he has released me at this point. I didn’t think to ask what removing the hardware entails and the recovery process. I can not find anything online. Can you please explain what it involves? At this point I am going to hang in there and see if it gets worse. It’s aggravating but not limiting. Thank you so much…AGAIN! :)in reply to: Pars defect after L4-L5 laminectomy, discectomy #20623Thanks so much Dr. Corenman! You are a blessing to many!
in reply to: Pars defect after L4-L5 laminectomy, discectomy #20618Hi Dr. Corenman!
I had my L4/5 fusion on September 21 and am doing FANTASTIC! Surgeon did not do TLIF at L5/S1 because my body is already working on fusing it naturally. All prior symptoms are resolved. Looking forward to getting back to full activity. See him again in 6 weeks for another x-ray. He says bone formation is going well. I have worked hard at walking and making the best recovery…walked 102 miles since surgery. :)
I ran my most recent DEXA scan results by him, as my femoral neck score concerns me. He wants me to see an Endocrinologist for further evaluation. I received Reclast in 2013 and 2014. ( PMH gastric ulcers) My PCP did not see a need to do it this year. My lumbar spine is great with T score 0.1, left hip is ok with T of -1.4 but per the report, “there is focal significant osteoporosis of the femoral neck region with a T score of -2.5.” The overall density measurements increased by 8% compared to my prior study in 2013. My mom’s femoral neck fractured at 83 years of age and I have already had a pars fracture. I’m 57, post menopausal for 7 years, 5’2″, 137 pounds and of European decent and don’t smoke.I usually get 10,000 steps or more in a day and weight trained prior to surgery… I will get back to that.
Just curious if you have any thoughts about my risk of femoral head fracture… Thank you, as always.in reply to: Pars defect after L4-L5 laminectomy, discectomy #19934Posterior TLIF not at CCF, by orthopedic surgeon. Thanks!
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