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in reply to: Micro – motion lumbar fusion #19251
Just curious. What kind of TLIF CAGE do you use ?
Do you mix BMP with autograft bone and put it in the cage ?
I keep reading that 80% of weight is supported in spinal column. Where is the other 20% distributed ?
Thank you.
Hi. Dr. Coreman:
I have read some of your other posts discussing the bone spur that lies beneath the pars defect and if the pars fracture and bone spur are not removed that this bones spur could still cause subsequent back/leg pain after surgery. Hence the reason for doing TLIF over ALIF.
Couuld existing boan spur be part of the problem in this case ?
If so, could surgeon go back in and simply remove pars fracture and bone spur ?
Please let us know. Thank you !!
in reply to: similar pain and symptoms after Tlif surgery #19124Sorry to hear that you had a set back.
I’ve been planning this same surgery for a long time as well. Seems to me that the skill of the surgeon is everything.
Just curious. Did your surgeon use BMP in the disc space and posterolaterslly in the gutters ?
Thank you.
in reply to: Micro – motion lumbar fusion #19022It sounds like cadaver will take much longer to fuse than autograft bone used from facets and lamina. I do not know why the surgeon would waste that bone in place of cadaver. This doesn’t make any sense, especially if fusion can be delayed.
I will not be going this road.
Thank you again for all of your help. I read your site all the time and it is every helpful.
in reply to: Micro – motion lumbar fusion #19014Dr. Coreman:
Sorry to pester you. I’m leaning toward the PLIF as you stated with the BMP placed in front of the cages and I want to schedule soon.
However, I have some apprehension with using the cadaver bone as a substitute for the PLIF cages filled autograft bone.
I really wanted to get your “expert” opinion on if the solid cadaver PLIF bone will take that much longer to fuse than that of a peek PLIF cages filled with my autograft bone taken from the facets?
Thank you again…
in reply to: Micro – motion lumbar fusion #18089I am so sincerely grateful for your explanation !
You said you put 4-6 mg BNP on opposite side of TLIF….where? In the opposite gutter ?
Would you happen to know the typical dose that goes into an ALIF cage ?
Will the solid cadaver PLIF bone take much longer to fuse than that of a peek PLIF cage filled with autograft bone ?
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