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    It was a PEEK…..

    justkat12
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    What else on the CT scan should I look for? I have had 2 CT scans, one in March 2013 and one last week. Both show the interbody fusion plug fracture. My orthopedic said that the c5-c6 level fused, but that the c6-c7 most likely had not.
    What would cause the cadaver bone to fracture? could it possible have been a “bad” piece of bone to begin with? My orthopedic said he has never seen this before???
    Would this be a reason to go back in and have a posterior revision?
    What is your position on bone growth stimulators?? The current recommendation from my orthopedic is to go back into my hard collar for another 8 weeks and wear the bone growth stimulator 24/7. I am already a year + post op. My thought is that if the fracture has not healed in the amount of time (6 months) from one CT to the other, this is simply going to prolong the inevitable.
    Is there any risk to the stability of my neck if I don’t go back and have a posterior revision. I am scared to death of another neck surgery. I hear that the recovery from the posterior approach is harder than the anterior approach. I must admit, I don’t handle the pain very well :(

    justkat12
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    I did forget to mention that my flexion and extension x-rays according to my Orthopedic do not show movement? He didn’t take any measurements of any kind that I could see? Would the fracture that is showing up in the CT exams of the interbody fusion plug impede a solid fusion? What are the chances that this is the causative agent that is responsible for my neck pain?

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