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in reply to: Pars Injections #22287
That’s some good news. Sounds like 2-3 hard days then dull achy pain after that for two weeks ?
You said above “depending on how the surgery is done” you will be 80% in 5 months. What do you mean by how the surgery is done ?
in reply to: Pars Injections #22283* “newspaper test”
in reply to: Pars Injections #22282Thank you
How many days after the “newspaper” does the intense pain begin and when does the hard part start to pass?
Also. How important is the incision and muscle stripping to access the spine in terms of pain and recovery ?
I’m concerned a PA will be making the incision and closing me up !!
in reply to: Pars Injections #22266I had diagnostic pars injections yesterday. I wanted to be sure of the pain generator before surgery as I also have a herniated disc with annular tear that is degenerated.
Surprisingly, the injections worked quite well for 8 or so hours! It was the first time in a long time, I could walk normally without pain. It did not hurt to stand either. I usually do not have any leg pain, but I do get some numbness down my right leg to my foot, no pain however.
However, I could see that my core and paraspinal muscles will need lot of work to get back to where I once was.
The intervetionalist did not want to put steroids in to the injections because he wanted to be sure of the diagnosis with just marcaine and also didn’t think steroids would help the fracture at this point. Although the nurse originally had me scheduled to receive 80 mgs of steriod on both sides !
1.) I felt so good after the marcaine that I am now curious if the steriod would have given me longer term pain relief so I could work my way out of this? Thoughts ?
2.) It would appear that the relief I have from the injections would give me a good result after TLIf? Thoughts ?
Hope you are well !
in reply to: Pars Injections #22130Sorry but what do you mean by sagittal T1 or T2 image?
If facets are not connected then wouldn’t I need posterolatersl fusion to carry the other 20% of my Weight ?
This seems pretty straightforward. I don’t see how surgeons could differ in opinion on this.
in reply to: Pars Injections #22113Understood! Thank you again.
Can you please respond to the below ? Thank you so very much !Kind of interesting how many surgeons, (especially the younger surgeons) will tell you that there are no bone spurs 99% of the time and the pars fracture doesn’t need to come out vs. more experienced surgeons such as yourself that say there are always bones spurs that need to be removed.
1.) What are your thoughts on this discrepancy ?
2.) If I’m not having leg pain, is it safe to say that I have no bone spurs ?
3.) I thought I read that 75%-80% of the your weight is carried in the disc space and the rest is posterolaterally. Is this accurate ?
Thank you !
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