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  • Renee123
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    I spoke to an ortho and a neuro regarding TLIF and ALIF.

    Locally, it seems that the reason why most surgeons do the ALIF or the ALIF with the back up screws is because the vascular surgeons does most of the work through the front.

    I think TLIF is a great option but requires a very, very skilled surgeon such as yourself to retract nerve roots, include BMP in the front of the spinal canal and actually get successful fusion. Unfortunately, not many surgeons have the expertise with TLIF as it can be seen that some of the fail.

    1.) TLIF – my ortho says the incision will be 4-6 inches for a one level fusion. The is a lot of cutting. I see your incision in only 2 inches. Does a 6 inch incision sound right to you ?

    2.) TLIF – for pars fracture, the surgeon says he only take hald of the lamina off and uses just the bone for fusion, no BMP in cage or alongside screws and rods. He says there will be enough bone.

    What are your thoughts on the above please. I just don’t want to go for surgery and get hacked up !

    3.) Is the pain after recovery easier with a ALIF than a TLIF ? This is what I am being told.

    Thank you

    Renee123
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    in reply to: Prec Screws #20607

    I met with a local surgeon today regarding TLIF.

    !.) He said that he would not use BMP because it can lead to overgrowth ? Can fusion be done without it ?

    2.) He said incision would be 5-6 inches ? Why is your incision only 2 inches ?

    3.) Should I be looking for a surgeon that specializes in mirco surgery ?

    Thank you

    Renee123
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    in reply to: Prec Screws #20537

    My surgeon wants to do ALIF with perc
    Screws. Say this is the fastest recovery.

    How many inches is the incision for TLIF and is recovery time longer?

    Renee123
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    Thank you for the very useful information.

    I have done a lot of my own research and I have found if you review the comments posted by surgical patients on vitals and ratemds that they are almost always accurate.

    For example, if you look up Dr. Corenman on both, he has 5 stars across the board and his patients rave about their results after surgery. Read the comments.

    Best of luck !!

    Renee123
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    HI lila,

    I am sorry to hear that you had such a bad experience. I hope you find relief soon.

    Can you please share with me who your surgeon was? Coincidentally, I live in the area and I am consulting with surgeons now for my own ACDF and I am very concerned.

    Thank you,

    Renee

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