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in reply to: Cervical 5/6 non–union/ pseudoarthrosis #26813
Hi Dr.Corenman
I want to express my deep appreciation for your response and insight into this problem.
If I may borrow a few more moments of your time, some other questions came up since your response.
Regarding your question on possible stenosis: My Oct,21/2017 ct scan indicated: No significant central canal or foraminal stenosis at any of the levels.
That being said would you still vote anterior?
Are there any diagnostic tests or injections that would help determine which entry would be the best for this revision? If I got at C-5/6 facet injection and that completely alleviated the arm pain, would that indicate that a posterior entry/revision would be the best method? (A couple of weeks ago they already did the c56 nerve block with no arm pain relief)
Secondly, I’ve had two of the surgeons mentioned that anterior approach would not the best method. Reasons: both said I don’t scar well and that the scar would be much more noticeable as well as the swallowing problems and vocal cord issues. In your experience, both the vocal cord and any swallowing problems are temporary? Both of them made it sound like they could be permanent problems.
If I opt for revision with another ACDF, but this Time using my own bone, How common is chronic hip pain from that incision site? From what I have researched, statistics are pretty high with hip pain following?
How long should I avoid NSAIDs after a revision? Statistics are all over the map with this, anywhere from avoiding them only the first six weeks to avoiding them for up to a year +.
What is your opinion on a bone stimulator and hard neck brace? Are they necessary? Are they helpful? The surgeon in Seattle who is leaning towards posterior says he would not put me in a neckbrace. It was also not ordered after my first two ACDFs.
Lastly, how long can I wait this out? In your opinion, is there any chance of the non-union healing or improving on its own? (my last CT was October 2017 and showed no further bone growth in the last three months) And would there be permanent nerve damage the longer I wait? (My EMG was not terribly bad.)
Any thoughts on why my neck didn’t fuse?
I’ve been avoiding working out at the gym and swimming; at this stage in the game, with a non-union, is it OK to pursue those activities or not? I certainly do have increased pain with it.
Again, thank you for your time and attention to this, it’s greatly appreciated
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