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21-08-2024, 04:10 PM | #1 | ||
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Hi all,I started a thread a few years back about bad backs.Thought I'd start another to see if anyone has had a spinal fusion and how they went with it.After many years I finally had the surgery.How it came about was strange as I cancelled the lot after appointments ect to have the procedure. A few weeks later I get mail about an appointment for the surgery even after a cancelled it? So I went with it, had the surgery and the rest is history.I had severe "Spondylolisthesis" grade 2 at levels S1-L5. I first went into theater 3 or 4 months ago to go in from the front ( anterior ) But I was a difficult case and after an hour my surgeon abandoned the procedure.2 months later I'm back to try again but from the rear ( posterior ) 3 and a half hours it's done. Complicated but successful.So how am I doing now? The pain remains but I can stand for alot longer.It can take over a year for the bones to heal properly and longer for damaged nerves to recover. I'm hoping it's gets better, So, Any of you guys had this done? I'll add some info below that explains 'Spondylolisthesis' and what a spinal fusion is.I've also been given the flick from my place of employment after 20 years due to my back so that's a legal process at the moment.I worked in a warehouse and according to my EX employers doctors, warehouse work has not caused or contributed to my condition at all. Seriously ...
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Spondylolisthesis is a condition that occurs when one vertebral body slips with respect to the adjacent vertebral body causing radicular or mechanical symptoms or pain. It is graded based on the degree of slippage of one vertebral body on the adjacent vertebral body
Spinal fusion is surgery to permanently join together two or more bones in the spine so there is no movement between them. These bones are called vertebrae. Abnormal curvature in the spine is known as scoliosis, and generally begins just at the onset of puberty and progresses during the period of rapid growth. Last edited by nearlythere; 21-08-2024 at 04:22 PM. |
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I do have images of my spine before surgery if anyone is interested.
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Yeah, had a carbon fibre disc replacement L5 S1 in the late 90's..... have 2 more Kaput now & a Tarlov cyst.
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Yes, replied in other thread
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24-08-2024, 11:22 AM | #11 | ||
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They went through the front with mine, taking a bone scraping from the hip, to put into the CF disc to help fuse quicker.
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The front would be better for sure, I woke up from surgery apparently saying oh my backs all fixed! Meanwhile they are saying sorry it didn't work out
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Found some pics before surgery
These are from a few years ago |
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