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    in reply to: Prodisc C failure #24315

    Hi Dr. Corenman, I called your clinic this morning and when I was put through to Lory, I got an answer phone. I live in the UK but would like to send you the before and after xrays of my prodisC failure for you to include in your study if it could help determine the long term outcome of these implants. Trying to find information on the Internet, I have found your forum so far as the only one that mentions the possibility and Lisa’s and my own are the only cases I have found. Is there another way we can send them. I can call at a given time or email them.
    Thank you in advance for your help

    lightfoot
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    in reply to: Prodisc C failure #24314

    Hi Lisa, thank you for your reply. To tell you the truth, I am very concerned and worried. I started having problems again last year and went to casualties. (I currently live in the UK), they took an x-ray and told me my implants were perfect and to take Paracetamol! I insisted in being referred to a neurosurgeon and it has taken almost a year to see him as they didn’t consider my case urgent. I didn’t expect him to tell me the implant had sunk in and displaced and there is little bone above,and this Xray is from last year, the same one they told me in casualties that was perfect. It they would have shown me, I would have known it was displaced, it is so obvious, the top part if forward and the bottom bit is toward the spine, very sunk in and there is a big difference of bone between the old xrays I have and this one. It is so scary. He wants to do an MRI to check if the upper levels are affected and if we can’t see clearly, he will do a CAT scan. I do not have the recent Xrays as the hospital in NHS doesn’t provide you with them. I am considering having them done private with my insurance. You can take pictures of your scans and Xrays to email Dr. Coreman. I have my Xray on my phone like that in case I have to show a doctor what I’ve got in there!

    Dr. Coreman, thanks so much for your help and interest. As I mentioned, I don’t have them yet but I am willing to send you the images for your study if this can help people and further cases. I had a wing-cage in C6-C7 in FEB 2005 and a Synthes Prodis-c 6mm in December 2005. So my Arthopasty is almost twelve years and failed at the 10 point, when I stared getting issues. I had the surgery after a car accident because I had paralysis. After the surgeries I had a full recovery from the paralysis but was left with a radiculopathy c7 and occasional pain.

    lightfoot
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    in reply to: Prodisc C failure #24304

    It happened to me. Luckily, it was fixed after 2 long, intense surgeries. Unfortunately, no one is interested in hearing my story, even if it means it could save others.

    My vertebrae between the 2 produsc c was completely crushed. These are very dangerous devices to be using “off label”.

    I have a very remarkable xray of wgat can and will happen.

    Hi, LALange61, this has happened to me too. Still waiting for tests done to see what can be done. Would be very interested in hearing your story and experience. At this point, I’m quite worried as it is quite sunk in and no bone above the moved part of the disc on the xray.
    Thanks for the info and hope all is well now

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