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  • westie California
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    in reply to: ACDF C7/T1 #19991

    My wife said per consultation with surgeon it is due to disc degeneration. Sorry for not including in my earlier post.

    westie California
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    in reply to: ACDF C7/T1 #19990

    I have left and right arm pain before surgery and after surgery. In addition to tingling in fingers and pain in forearms. Indication for surgery is subluxation at C7/T1. My surgeon told me, his decision to have surgery is based on complaint, imaging and medical judgement. I feel that a ACDF at C7/T1 won’t address the other problems.

    westie California
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    in reply to: ACDF C7/T1 #19986

    Thank you very much Dr.Corenman!

    I had Medial Branch Nerve Blocks at C3,C4 & C5 right side only and it did nothing. For some odd reason my first MRI (recumbent) findings shows no compression of nerves, with straightening of lordosis however upright MRI shows straightening of lordosis, C3 mildly impinging posterior aspect of spinal cord, C3/C4 mild productive changes of joints of Luschka and facet joint degenerative changes causing mild left neural foraminal narrowing, C4-C5 mild productive changes of joints of Luschka especially on the right,C7/T1 productive changes of joints of Luschka together with facet joint degenerative changes causing mild left neural foraminal narrowing. Is there an all inclusive procedure to fix the above and feel better?

    As always thanks in advance.

    westie California
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    Thanks for reply Dr. Corenman,

    One last question please, I still have a number of issues after surgery, i.e muscle spams, left arm pain, dizziness, left anterior chest pain, etc. My neurosurgeon ordered cervical spine MRI (Rx:Cervical Radiculopathy 722.81). My insurance company had their doctors review my files and they denied request, and stated they will approve MRI with and without contrast.

    Can you explain why a contrast MRI would be beneficial over non contrast? My surgeon stated he is having a peer to peer and does not want a contrast scan. I am confused. Thanks

    westie California
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    Hello Dr. Corenman,

    Last November my neurosurgeon performed a foraminotomy (c5 and c6) left side and removed posterior hardware (C3 thru C7). I am currently performing physical therapy and range of motion has increased nicely. My issues still are severe muscle spasms, left arm pain, dizziness, headaches, left anterior chest pain and left deltoid pain.

    The past surgeries were anterior and posterior fusion with hardware (C3 thru C7).My current scans show moderate anterolisthesis C7/T1. This pain is quite bothersome and is brought on by sitting, standing, and with certain neck position. Any thoughts that can alleviate my problems? My physical therapist told me not much can be done from a p/t perspective because a number of levels are fused so movement is limited.

    If surgery is warranted can this issue be addressed anteriorly verse posterior? any help would be appreciated and as always thank you for your time. It is appreciated.

    Ashley

    westie California
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    Hello Dr. Corenman,

    I had an anterior and posterior fusion with hardware(C3-C7)and I have mild foraminal narrowing C3/C4,C6/C7 & C7/T1. At C3 disc is impinging on cord. My questions are:

    1)being that I have a fusion, can facets/luschka joints irritate nerves at those levels?

    2)if yes above can ablation be performed at those levels?

    Thanks

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