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  • Reelsavvy
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    in reply to: Failed pars surgery #8971

    Did you receive Peters MRI ? Thanks for calling him last week. He had an ablation which seems to have helped. However, we are still concerned about his long term choices in terms of trying to retreat his pseudoarthrosis. Thanks.

    Reelsavvy
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    in reply to: Failed pars surgery #8908

    Thanks for talking with my son today, we ordered the MRI and will send it to you

    Reelsavvy
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    in reply to: Failed pars surgery #8875

    I mailed it today, you should have it tomorrow. It’s from Peter S. thanks for you opinion.

    Reelsavvy
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    in reply to: Failed pars surgery #8863

    What would be the recovery time to do this if the ct scan looked good which I believe it does. I have MRI, ct, discogram and emg. We live in South Carolina . I would bring my son to your facility if you thought you could help him with a minimum invasive surgery. He would like to continue his soccer career.

    Reelsavvy
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    in reply to: Failed pars surgery #8858

    You have been very helpful, thank you. One more question. Is there a way to do a minimally invasive surgery in this case. Assuming that the screw is still in place could the defect be debrided, bone prepared and bmp placed. Maybe I am simplifying things but it would seem like a reasonable approach if the area is already fixated with the screw. Thanks again.

    Reelsavvy
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    in reply to: Failed pars surgery #8853

    Thank you for your response. The fixation screw is still in place. If my son was not a college soccer player I would be comfortable with the structure of one healed pars and the other pseudoarthrosis with the pedicle screw in place. I am concerned about pars holding up and being stable enough for this type of demand. We are consulting today for an ablation and no repair. I would feel more confident with the repair for stability but maybe having the one side fused is enough. The surgery is a big deal and after going through once my son is apprehensive but wants to play again. Do you think if everything is good except the one side that we should not worry about stability? This has been the consensus here, manage the pain and play on it. Soccer is high demand. Thank you for your comments.

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