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  • bwink23
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    Hi Dr. Corenman,

    I got an opinion from a surgeon who also sees a possible nerve compression at L5-S1 on the left. He recommended IO-flex minimally invasive decompression for that, are you familiar with that technology?

    Also, he sees a non-union at L5-S1, and recommended posterior supplementation with pedicle screws and rods. Do you you think an additional fusion with bone graft is needed here, or are the pedicle screws and rods enough to support it? i am not sure how fusion can be achieved here with an anterior cage already in the disc space.

    Plus, i have read that minimally invasive facet screw fixation is just as good for support as pedicle screws and rods. Do you have experience with facet screw fixation for posterior supplementation, or do you feel pedicle screws and rods is the way to go?

    bwink23
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    I believe it wasn’t caver bone. Not sure what it was.

    bwink23
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    Oh yeah, sorry for not noting where my pain locations are. In my lower back it is sore and tender to the touch, just the to the left of the middle of my back. It gets worse as a bend over, and feels like a little bulge in that area. That was also there before the surgery. That left side also gets occasional little jolts to the feet, although those are small. Sometimes the left foot gets painful, calves get tight.

    The right side is low and to the far right of my spine. That hurts alot when bending forward, my whole hip area tightens up and is painful, although it doesn’t feel like it is coming from my back. The left-sided pain is definately from my back. That pain is fairly constant, worse when bending forward, while the right side hurts much more when bending forward. The left side pain has been there all this time, while the right side has progressed worse since surgery, and was not there prior to.

    bwink23
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    Dr. Corenman,

    Do you believe that over time it may fuse completely, or am i passed the window of that happening? thanks.

    bwink23
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    Dr. Corenman,

    I have recently obtained CT scans of my lower spine. The radiologist report made no mentions of nonunion in the report, but from the slices i see, i think i have not fused. Could you give me your expert opinion on these images. It has been a little over a year and 3 months since my surgery, and i fear i made need a revision. Thanks for your time.

    bwink23
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    Also, could you please describe a little how a lateral recess decompression is performed? would bone need to be removed to achieve this? Can it be done minimally invasive without removing an entire bony structure?

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