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in reply to: Incomplete Spinal Fusion #24720
Hi Dr. Corenman
This was the results of the hip xray
History: Bilateral groin pain for 4 weeks, left more than right, no trauma
Technique: XR HIP AP AND FROG BILATERAL
Comparison: 6/24/2014
Findings:
The right and left hip joint are congruent. The joint spaces are preserved. The cortical margins are normal.
There is mild prominence of the anterior femoral head neck junction bilaterally. There is fibrocystic change at the anterior right femoral neck. The acetabular morphology is normal bilaterally.
There are no osteophytes or erosions. There are no aggressive appearing lytic or blastic lesions. The pubic rami, ilioischial and iliopectineal lines appear normal. The bilateral sacral foraminal lines and sacroiliac joints appear normal.
Impression:
There is no evidence of fracture or dislocation or arthritic change in the hips.
in reply to: Incomplete Spinal Fusion #24719Hi Dr. Corenman
Just a little background. My PT and the Surgeon met to discuss my case. While the PT did mention the hip issues, it appears she was most concerned about the severe instability and the inability to stabilize my back (and strengthen my core). She noted that the leg weakness was her big push to see the neurologist, not the groin pain and hip issues. I did have a Hip Xray which didn’t show anything significant. My pain doctor did do a hip exam and said it was quite normal. On a side note, I have started backing off on my medication, and as expected the back pain and groin pains have returned. At this point, I eagerly await this surgery. For the forum, its a constant battle with pain, exhaustion, and the inability to function. Thank you so much dr C for all your help and guidance.
Steve
in reply to: Incomplete Spinal Fusion #24714Hi Dr. Corenman
Just an update. My surgeon and PT discussed my case and were very concerned regarding the groin pain and marked leg weakness. Therefore, I now have a consult with a neurologist a week before my surgery. They want to rule out hip issues? My clinical symptoms appear to be concerning, thus the consult. Any suggestions on questions during my appointment.
Thank you again!
Steve
in reply to: Incomplete Spinal Fusion #24704Hi Dr. Corenman
Thank you so much for your constant support! I will continue to update the forum on this surgery and progress.
Thanks!
Steve
in reply to: Incomplete Spinal Fusion #24699Hi Dr. Corenman
To answer your question, Your pain medication ingestion is unclear. Are you taking an additional 1 & 1/2 Percocet per day? That is the total amount of medicine that I’m taking a day. As of May 4th (2 weeks before my surgery) I will be stopping all, except if I require some Tylenol. I am very concerned about the nausea aspect. My last surgery, my doctor gave Scopolamine patch. I wore that a day prior to the surgery throughout my stay in the hospital. On my release, the doctors refused to give me another one, and I became quite ill. Is there something i can discuss with the pain team, and anesthesiologist to minimize?
Thank you again!
in reply to: Incomplete Spinal Fusion #24688Hi Dr. Corenman
As my surgery date nears, a few updates. The groin pain has not been as intense and is less prevalent. What changed is I increased my pain meds. I was taking 325/5 percoset, 1/2 tablet and Advil every 4 to 6 hours. with the increased pain intensity, I would take over the course of the day 1 and half percoset and Advil. I also realized that the pain (especially in the morning), would radiate from around the original surgical site (L4/5) and wrap around my hips and pelvis (thus the groin pain). else, the stiffness, dull achiness, leg pain, pin and needles, numbness on the outside of my left foot is fairly constant. I have days that i cant wait until the surgery and days I think I can hold out. The pain usually wins out. Advise, suggestion, ideas? Getting anxious at this point. More so because its a revision.
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