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  • Zam013
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    in reply to: New Pain Post ALIF #21664

    Dr. Corenman:

    I did have a new CT and Ext/Flex x-rays last week. Per my surgeon, the x-rays look “the same”. The CT did show that my fusion was “looking good”, but the pars defect was unchanged. I returned to my doctor for new axial back pain upon lifting/standing and he ordered the tests. The pain is centered directly over the lower lumbar spine at onset, and by the end of the day my entire low back is painful and stiff. When I can rest and lie down, my symptoms abate significantly. I am attempting to figure out what can be generating my pain. Based on your most recent reply, I can assume that the pars defects are not my pain generator? I guess its back to square one with diagnostic injections and the like! Very frustrating! Thank you for your advice!

    Zam013
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    in reply to: New Pain Post ALIF #21651

    Dr. Corenman:

    At your suggestion, and after meeting with my spine surgeon, I did have new x rays and a CT scan. The results are not totally unexpected. The good news is that the interbody fusion at L-5 looks good. The bilateral pars defect has not healed at all however after 7.5 months. In addition my surgeon noted a posterior tilt of L-4 which is putting pressure on the L-5 pars defect. My understanding is that the pars defect alone should not be painful, but the tilt of L-4 might be problematic. I trust my spine doctor and I respect his opinion but I am not sure how to proceed. He has suggested a posterior approach to address the pars defect and a possible fusion of L-4 to correct the alignment. Again, I feel I have a truly excellent fellowship-trained orthopedic spine surgeon, I just dread the thought of a second spine surgery and multiple-level fusions. Any advice you can provide would be greatly appreciated!

    Zam013
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    in reply to: New Pain Post ALIF #21480

    Dr. Corenman:

    Thank you for your expert advice and your concern. I will let you know how things progress.

    Zam013
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    in reply to: New Pain Post ALIF #21470

    Dr. Corenman:

    Thank you for the quick reply. I am quite apprehensive about scheduling another visit with my spine surgeon. I was very much hoping for a successful outcome after my surgery and a return to my active lifestyle, however I will follow up.

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