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  • JeremyD
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    in reply to: Direct Pars Repair #26538

    Well Dr Corenman, I went ahead with the pars repair with the pedicle screw, rod, and laminar hook technique. Ill remind you it was my L5 just on the left side. It was an open procedure about 3.5″ incision. The first 3 weeks i was doing pretty good and felt “stable” no more bone grinding on bone, and the twisting sensation of my spine was gone. Well one day after my morning walk it felt as though something changed and all of my original symptoms came back. pressure and deep ache. i informed my Drs office of this and they just was passing it off as surgical pain and what i was feeling was normal for that type of surgery. Well i knew better,even with my follow up x-rays at 6 weeks they think it looks fine, but i am still not convinced. The pedicle screw blocks the view of the fracture laterally and AP. They wont order me a CT until 6 months has passed. I am now 12 weeks post op. Almost all of my surgical pain is gone and muscle trauma has all settled down, but I am left with my original discomfort. Since my L5-S1 disc is in good shape i do not want to accept a fusion. My question is now that i have already had an attempted surgery with all the hardware, would it still be possible to have you use your method of bucks with the min invasive approach. Or will i have to be opened back up again and all the hardware removed before you can repair with bucks.
    Please help as im willing to come to Vail if you can help me. Please tell me there is still hope.
    -Thanks JeremyD

    JeremyD
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    in reply to: Direct Pars Repair #25387

    Dr Corenman , we discussed pars blocks with the lidocaine and it being successful.
    Well just last week they did another injection but with steroid this time and I have zero relief. Any reason why this is? Thanks

    JeremyD
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    in reply to: Direct Pars Repair #25218

    What is typical recovery and restrictions with this type of repair ? How long would you think a unilateral with bmp’s would take to heal back? And with successful surgery and recovery what’s life like after that?
    Thanks Dr Corenman

    JeremyD
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    in reply to: Direct Pars Repair #25211

    yes sir, I haven’t been working out at all for the last 6 months as the pain won’t allow for it. I have been wearing a back brace at work. This seems to help with standing on concrete all day. Is constant pain and discomfort generally associated with this condition? Even finding a comfortable position at night in bed can be a challenge. When I wake up in the morning I usually feel the best . Then as soon as I hit my feet it’s right back. Sitting in recliner makes the discomfort the worst. I’m glad to hear the unilateral is an easier fix. Thank you for your response and sharing your knowledge. -Jeremy

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