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in reply to: Failed Fusion Surgery. Is pseudarthrosis to blame? #10351
Is the typical recovery from a revision surgery easier than the normal fusion? I have a brace that I wore for a couple of months post surgery, would it help my pain to go back to wearing it?
One last question: I know there are many reasons for a failed fusion, but I had a severe post-op infection, and I have read that antibiotics can interfere with a bone graft. Is that that the case? I know in the long run that the cause is not all that important, but when considering whether to go under the knife again, it would provide a little peace of mind if I knew that the pseudoarthrosis was a “fluke” of the infection.in reply to: Infection in Vertebrae causing pain? #10347The Immunologist that treated my post-operative infection told me that my infection was the result of skin bacteria, but I can’t find the exact one in any of my test results. My WBC at the time was 18, my ESR was 107, and my CRP was 379. They admitted me to the hospital for three days during it, and while it wasn’t a staph or strep infection they were pretty worried. Would the strength of the original infection make a difference now?
I did have a CT that showed I have pseudoarthrosis. I guess that I am just confused. The only cause I could really find online for the Modic I change and edema was infection. But that’s just another great reason to talk to an expert like you, instead of relying on my own googling skills. Would the pseudoarthrosis cause the Modic I change and edema in L4? Could you point me to a resource that could explain the mechanics of this pain generation? Until I can picture in my mind’s eye what’s going on down there, I’ll continue to go crazy. I think the worst part of all this, is being in pain and not understanding why.
Thank you so much for taking the time to answer all our questions. The peace of mind you’re providing is priceless.in reply to: Failed Fusion Surgery. Is pseudarthrosis to blame? #10346Thank you for your quick response. Should I be worried that he has missed the fact that “it did not take”? He is my third doctor during this ordeal and overall I have been very happy with him, but it makes me very nervous that when discussing my pain he didn’t bring up the pseudarthrosis.
Is the pseudarthrosis also responsible for the Modic Type I changes that showed up in my MRI? I have become very acquainted with the mechanics of the spine that caused my original “nerve” pain, but I can’t seem to find any info on how the lack of bone fusion on L4 is causing the “muscular” pain I currently have. My Dr says the pain is just a “result of the stress of the surgery”. Could you explain this for me or direct me to a resource that could?
After looking up the TLIF surgery on your website it seems, to my reading, that it is pretty much the same surgery that I had originally (L5/S1). Am I misreading? Since all the hardware is already there and the nerve root doesn’t seem compressed, would he just have to repeat the bone graft part of the surgery? My recovery from the last surgery was about 5 months or so till I felt halfway “normal”. Would the recovery for this be similar or shorter?
I just want to really thank you for providing this service for all of us that have these spine problems. Some doctors do a really poor job of explaining things. Even if they are the best, it’s easy to forget to ask a question in the 15 minutes you see them, which means you have to worry about it for the next month. Providing this resource has, I’m sure, saved the sanity of many people. Thank You!!
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