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  • TToney
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    Dr. Corenman,
    I’ve decided that L5-S1 fusion is on my horizon. With the DDD and retrolisthesis at L5S1, conservative treatment has not worked. A recent RFA provided no relief in symptoms. Some days, I feel great other days it’s aggravating pain. I’m tired of the cycle. I’ve had numerous consultations with neurosurgeons within the last year and some have recommended a TLIF fusion. The most recent surgeon that I have consulted with believes a PLIF is the best approach considering my spine condition at that level along with my lifestyle expectations post surgery. Are there advantages or disadvantages of either. Why the differences in approaches by the surgeons? Any help in clarification would be greatly appreciated. I appreciate this forum and the time you devote to answering questions.
    Thank you.

    TToney
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    Thank you for the reply Dr. Corenman. I truly appreciate your time. The last MRI revealed that all other discs above L5 were in normal shape and good condition. I have had numerous epidural injections to attempt to calm the area down at L5 S1. Other conservative treatments have included, spinal decompression, message/physical therapy. In my experience, these only provided temporary relief. I am scheduled to have a RFA performed on the nerves. Is this the same as rhizotomies that you mentioned? I’ve read on forums that many people are worse off after having this done. Any truth to this? I’m just wondering if all of this is just a temporary solution to the problem. With the DDD and retrolisthesis at L5-S1 is it not correct to think that fusion surgery is inevitable at some point?

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