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in reply to: Opinion about my x-rays of spine #10229
Hello,
I will try to place links to my scans before and after fusion for spondy and DDD L5/S1. I uploaded them on imgur.com.
I have been in Wednesday to my neurosurgeon check and he ordered new CT and MRI scans. He mention 3 options:
1. Epidural injections,
2. Re-fusion L5/S1 from the front,
3. Long fusion from Pelvis to T10.
In my last X-rays he said that he can’t see fusion well and that probably is not fusing as it could be. I am now 1 year post-op. Please try with this links, just copy them into address bar and you will see images:i.imgur.com/18Hch2R.jpg
i.imgur.com/T5EtoA3.jpg
i.imgur.com/7491uOa.jpg
i.imgur.com/lpdQe4Y.jpg
i.imgur.com/fdlj3c7.jpgThanks in advance
P.S.: Images with implants are taken in lying position.Can you also answer to my previous post questions?in reply to: Opinion about my x-rays of spine #10191Hello again,
Thanks a lot for your answer. I can send you only scanned images of my x-rays by mail because I need them on my visits to my surgeon.
I already had first opinion from orthopedic surgeon in another our orthopedic hospital. The problem is that here in Serbia this kind of surgeries (scoliosis) are done only in two hospitals. Orthopedic surgeon told me this: “It is not in your interest to have surgery now”, That was before I had spinal fusion for spondy L5/S1.
After that I went to our best hospital in Serbia (military and civil), and get opinion from neurosurgeon that I should go to fusion for spondy and DDD first, and if pain persist he will fuse scoliosis also. But he mentioned only lumbar curve.
Now, I have two questions for you as an expert in this field:1. Should I be fused only lumbar scoliosis (problematic), or both (lumbar and thoracic)? What will happen if only lumbar scoliosis is fused?
2. I also have some urinary problems (sometimes frequent urination, and pressure feeling in my bladder region). My urologist said that I have little enlarged prostate and chronic non-bacterial prostatitis.
I am little suspicious about this and I am asking you could it be related to my lumbar scoliosis?
Thanks in advance
Nikolain reply to: Opinion about my x-rays of spine #10168Thanks dr. for taking time to answer to my question. I will try to upload my scans again here.
My scoliosis curve didn’t much rapidly developed in last 29 years. When first noticed (I was 13 years old) it measured about 37 degrees. As I said, I am now 44 years old and curves 54 or 55 degrees. But I think the problem appear when my L5/S1 disc developed DDD. I can say now that some of pain before surgery is gone, but there is still lot of pain which is not giving me to sit, stand or walk longer than 1 to max 1.5h. Sometimes, even it’s worse.
In my opinion only solution is decompression of nerves and fusion of spine. I think that you also explained on your web site that in this cases like mine when one segment is unstable, than spine is like “house of carts” – all goes unstable. I also noticed on lot of spine clinics web sites many adult scoliosis cases like mine – fused (one of those espine.com – dr.Pashman).
Best regards
Nikola
P.S. Try this web address to my scaned x-rays (anglocad.imgur.com).
If this link didn’t worked again, I will contact support here or can I send you on some mail address or Facebook page?Hi Dr.,
Thanks a lot for your time to answer regarding my problem. I tried several times to place my link of to images on flickr.com, but always getting some error messages. Can you give me some mail to send you my X-rays images?
I am interested for your opinion, and for sure if I have chance will try to come to your office for check. As I mention you earlier in my message, my surgeon said that we must wait to pass 1 year after 1 surgery and after that if I continue to have disabling pain we must go on another larger fusion. This time he mention fusing me for first to T10 at least, and maybe later if needed to T4 or T3. What should you recommend in my case?
Best regards
Nikola S. -
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