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  • westie California
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    Thank you so much as always Dr. Corenman!!

    Wishing you a Happy Father’s Day!!!

    westie California
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    Dr. Corenman,

    I really appreciate your feedback – thank you!

    Your 100% correct, the benefit of an osteotomy, is unknown at this point. My neurosurgeon said he didn’t want to address the neural foraminal stenosis with a posterior procedure, because it would weaken the spine more (I’ve had posterior bilateral medial facetectomies and Foraminotomies at C5, C6 and C7 ) and most of compression is coming from (front) uncovertebral joint’s.

    What I’m confused about is my neurologist and 2 surgeon’s told me that all three ACDF procedure’s left residual bone spurs, which is now part of the fusion and can’t be removed? No one has explained why removal is not possible. In addition, Spondylitic ridging and uncovertebral spurring at C4-5, C5-6 and C6-7 is noted with some progression. Can post laminectomy kyphosis cause movement in these segments? Can an MRI with contrast help explain what’s going on or a flexion extension MRI? Would it make more sense on a redo ACDF’s with placement of wedge shaped allografts to help restore natural cervical lordosis? Just brain storming.

    westie California
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    Good morning Dr. Corenman,

    I meet with a surgeon last night and was told my issues are stemming from Post-laminectomy kyphosis. I’ve developed a deformity that requires surgical intervention (osteotomy). The bigger problem is my spouse say’s no more surgeries. I’ll let you know down the road what was decided. Thanks

    westie California
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    Dr. Corenaman,

    1.”Facet fusions or facet rhizotomies would be ineffective with solid fusions” – Ok got it.

    2. CT Scan states “Dorsal epidural soft tissues at all levels from C3-C4 through C7-T1 is most likely granulation tissue”. Can this be epidural fibrosis? can this be a source of pain and muscle spasms? and would a Epiduroscopy procedure help in the removal of adhesions?

    westie California
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    I know you mentioned nerve stimulator, however pain management stated they would like for me to wait four more months which would be 9 months after my last surgery before proceeding with trial. He brought up that, he feels there’s a possibility of instability because fusion at T2-T3 is not solid yet.

    westie California
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    Good afternoon Dr. Corenman,

    What would you recommend for me to do next? My updated MRI shows “C3-4 – C6-7 Hypertrophic changes are noted at each level deforming the anterior margin of the thecal sac” My last CT Scan 2020 shows
    “C3-4 – C6-7” Bilateral uncovertebral spurring, and spondylitic ridging.

    1)After a 360 fusion is the cause of hypertrophic facets arthritis?

    2)I’ve had two CT scans that show fusion, giving that Spondylitic ridging, uncovertebral spurring, and hypertrophic changes are noted at these segments, which imply some kind of motion, can one be fused per CT Scan and still have motion because of arthritic facet’s?

    3)Should diagnostic blocks be performed again with journal? If I recall correctly, the earlier blocks according to my injectionist showed C3-4, C4-C5 and C6-7 as pain generators.

    4)Do you feel that facet fusions or some kind of facet rhizotomy’s maybe a viable option if blocks again confirm as pain generators?

    Thanks again for your time!

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