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in reply to: MRI 4 months after surgery (doesn\'t sound good) #27783
Hi Dr. Corenman,
My CT Scan indicates I need revision surgery and I was referred to 2 doctors for second opinions but neither will see me if I have had spine surgery in the last 12 months. I wanted a second opinion and perhaps a new surgeon. Can you explain the reluctance for surgeons to consider revision surgery during this timeframe?
How do I get a second opinion if no one will see me based on a recent surgery?
in reply to: MRI 4 months after surgery (doesn\'t sound good) #27712I am inclined to return to this surgeon despite the concerns of friends and family. Spine surgery can’t be easy or predictable. Thank you again for your advice. This is an incredible resource and I am lucky to have found it. You are very generous with your time.
in reply to: MRI 4 months after surgery (doesn\'t sound good) #27710One last question I promise. If revision surgery is necessary, should I be reluctant to return to the recent surgeon? Or is this something that is common based on my previous surgeries? I just wonder if he should have expected this and reinforced from the back the first time.
in reply to: MRI 4 months after surgery (doesn\'t sound good) #27704Thank you so much for your reply. Just to clarify, does you response suggest you think I WILL need either revision surgery or surgery from the back of the neck based on the latest MRI notes saying I still have progressive stenosis? Or are saying I MAY need more surgery depending on the CT Scan results.
in reply to: MRI 4 months after surgery (doesn\'t sound good) #27702Hi again,
I hope I have cleared up most of your questions. I am getting scared because I have noticed more symptoms in the last few weeks…increased spasticity in my legs, loss of strength, upper back pain, headaches, increased burning sensation in arms and numbness in right leg.
If I need additional surgery, I also wonder if I should return to my most recent surgeon. As I live in North Carolina (Hendersonville) my mother is wanting me to go to Duke for a consult. Do you think this is a good idea? She is adamant that I don’t return to my recent surgeon if anything is wrong but I am not sure he actually did anything wrong. She is an overprotective mother.
in reply to: MRI 4 months after surgery (doesn\'t sound good) #27700I apologize because I gave you incorrect information about prior surgeries. After reviewing the doctor’s initial notes I realized my mistake.
Here are the notes from my first visit with the most recent orthopedic surgeon. My 2 previous surgeries (C45, then C5667) were done in Savannah, GA but I got a new surgeon after moving to North Carolina.
Pre-C7-T1 surgery notes based on x-ray: Healed fusion C455667. 4-5 has endplate resorption and healed in hypnosis. C5667 looks healed in good alignment. She has anterolisthesis C7-T1 and diffusely narrow canal with decreased diameter noted. Significant osteoarthritis of the occipital cervical spine as well.
Pre-C7-T1 surgery notes after MRI: Patient has C7-T1 facet hypertrophy disc protrusion and severe stenosis with cord compression. No disease above prior surgery.
An anterior cervical fusion was performed at C7-T1 on Oct. 12, 2017.
An MRI was performed on Feb. 19, 2018 with the results I spoke of in my previous posts. I met with the surgeon last Wednesday and he ordered a CT Scan which I have not had yet. He thinks the graft may be collapsing but won’t commit to that theory until the CT Scan is completed.
Sorry but I do not know the degree of kyphosis.
Here is what is printed on the most recent MRI I was given. I don’t know if it tells you anything..
TR: 4316.67
TE: 102.24
EC: 1
HSF
8CTL12
SP: 4
THK: 3
SE
FA: 90
C: 895
W: 1790
Compressed 5:1
IM: 10 SE: 2I am wondering if you think my surgery failed and, if so, what do you think should be done next.
I hope this information helps.
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