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  • wgreenlee
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    in reply to: ACDF SURGERY #22665

    Thanks again for the input. It truly is concerning that this kind of practice goes on. The one thing that I would like to ask the original surgeon is would he mind if I preformed the surgery the same way on him. I’m sure he would probably give me a political answer. Lol

    wgreenlee
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    Looking at the surgical reports when it say’s start surgery and surgery ends. Does that mean that start means the beginning of the incision and the end of surgery is supposed to be closing the wound. That is how I’m getting a hour and 18 minutes. After surgery ends it says anesthesia stopped. Any feedback is greatly appreciated. Trust me when I saw a hour and 17 minutes I’m truly getting concerned. The Neurosurgeon that will preform the 2nd surgery has decided to do corpectomy at the same level where the first surgery was preformed. He told me to avoid any contact sports including driving on rough roads Fishing for marlins. Boy I really wonder what happened in that 1 hour and 17 minutes. Have a great weekend.

    wgreenlee
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    That is what I was thinking as well. As you stated above about bone spurs. Well apparently the 1 hour and 17 minute procedure didn’t include bone spur removal seeing that I have endplate spurring and a bone spur posterior deforming the spinal cord. I would say you get what you pay for, but I guess since the VA paid for the surgery everything that typically happens isn’t required. Jk

    wgreenlee
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    What dos a myelogram indicate that a MRI wouldn’t?

    wgreenlee
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    One last question and I promise this will be it.

    Before the surgery I was encouraged by the pain management doctor as well as the neurosurgeon to have surgery because I could be paralized if I had a minor fender bender. Well since the surgery and with the new reports in your opinion would I be considered in the same situation as before the surgery and since there is now actually spinal cord direct involvement with the osteophyte.

    wgreenlee
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    Dr. Corenman,

    I wanted to thank you for at least putting some light on the topic. I obviously still have doubt of having a second surgery, but will definetly be looking for another opinion other than the original surgeon.

    Thank you,

    Bill

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