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in reply to: ACDF Post-operative Concerns with CT-Scan results #24596
The bone graft was a iliac crest allograft. I forgot to add that also in the notes from the report was that after he stated no fusion he added not good, but the hardware is not loosening. I guess that is my concern with the report is that no fusion hardware is not loosening but not good.
in reply to: ACDF Post-operative Concerns with CT-Scan results #24592Hello,
I was wondering how severe a non-fusion of a 2 level ACDF. I had one surgeon tell me after reviewing the MRI and CT-Scan post-op a year and 1/2 that the fusion did not take and there is no sign of a fusion in the area. He also stated that the hardware has not loosened. So if the hardware is intact do I need to have a second surgery?
in reply to: ACDF Post-operative Concerns with CT-Scan results #24527What would he still has stenosis, but with some surrounding CSF in these areas mean? Also what would a screw look like on a axial view.
in reply to: ACDF Post-operative Concerns with CT-Scan results #24520The bone graft is supposedly a iliac crest allograft if that makes any difference. I can see the playe and screws and actually one of the top screws appears to be in the spinal canal. I wish I could send you a picture of this MRI. If it is indeed a bone graft then it kind of looks like a worm with thousands of legs and it appears to be broken in half.
in reply to: ACDF Post-operative Concerns with CT-Scan results #24515I guess what I’m trying to figure out is if there anyway to tell if a bone graft was ever put in the disc space. Is there a specific color that would appear on a CT-Scan or MRI that would indicate it is a bonegraft or a failed bone graft?
Thank you for the assistance
in reply to: ACDF Post-operative Concerns with CT-Scan results #24505I also have a CT-Scan with dye. Out of curiousity what would it appear like on a CT? The area in question is C5-6. On a MRI it appears like nothing was put in between the vertebrae. There is endplate spurring at that area, which makes me wonder how you would get a bone graft past the endplate spurs. Also a spur in the posterior that is affecting the C6 nerve root.
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