Spine conditions: Told I would not walk without surgery
I have severe lumbar stenosis and Spondylolisthesis as well as a bulging disc. My main symptoms are throbbing in my calf muscles. I was told by a pain management Dr that he thought if I didn't have surgery I would not be able to walk in a few years ! it would be fusion. I would like people's feedback. I don't have pain in my Back, all in my legs.
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Funny, all the Rehab Dr's in NYC that I have seen tell me I need surgery. I have exhausted most other options, like PT, ablation and I tried an epidural injection early on which didn't do much. I also did a trial for a spinal cord stimulator that didn't do much. Later I read that it isn't really helpful for Stenosis. Another case of whether the Dr was mostly in it for the money, not to really help me.
Yes I am trying to avoid fusion because I have osteoporosis. With a neurosurgeon who said he would do laminatomy and he is one of the best surgeons in New York according to Castle Connolly. Is that a really legitimate rating system ?
@annie1 The osteoporosis is a game changer. That may limit surgical options that depend on screws to hold an implant in place because of bone quality. Some surgeons require patients to go on a bone building treatment before doing spine surgery.
I am not familiar with Castle Connolly. I did look up anything I could about any surgeon I wanted to see. Some good resources are US News and World Report, Becker's Spine Review, Medicare ratings of surgeons (but it only applies IF the surgeon has done enough Medicare cases to merit a rating). I also look for any videos from the surgeon or medical papers and I read them. You can also just look up medical research about a condition in respected journals and look to see who the authors are which shows their medical center affiliation. There are also a lot of other medical literature listed in the credits with other names of authors. That takes a long time to do, but you can find experts in the field this way. Good surgeons are teaching at medical spine surgery conferences and sometimes you can access videos from those, or at least find the conference list of who the presenters are. Your physician may be able to help you find good surgeon. Also good physical therapists know because they rehab patients after surgery. I don't give much merit to online patient reviews because many patients have unrealistic expectations and express their dissatisfaction when things don't go their way.
Jennifer
Yes I know about the Osteoporosis, so I found a surgeon who would do a laminotomy, no screws to implant. If you know anything about that procedure, they would just open up a space so my poor nerve wouldn't be getting compressed so badly. I know all the reviews except the Becker's Spine Review. I'll check that. As far as conferences, hmmm, I could check that also.
Thanks again !
Annie
I don't know how to use the Becker's Spine Review. I looked up the surgeon's name I am probably going to use, but nothing came up. How do you use it ?
I am seeing a Surgeon at Columbia University/Columbia Presbyterian Hosp very well regarded, that says he would do a Laminotomy, a lesser version of the laminectomy.
@annie1 here is Becker's Spine review. https://www.beckersspine.com/
It has a search bar at the top right, and you can search for a surgeon's name and see if there is post about them. They also are pages like 100 Spine Surgeons to know, etc. You never know who is listed there, but it gives a starting place to look for names of surgeons and some information about their work and research.
You can look up surgeons in US News and World Report too.
Jennifer
I have spinal stenosis my pain management Dr told me I could wake up one day not be able to walk.
Is the doctor being cautionary about what could happen if you don't have further treatment.
I don't think it's that sudden. So what did recommend? I was told that I might not be able to walk if I didn't have surgery. But he didn't say it would be so sudden like that. I am going to have the surgery anyway not necessarily because of that but because I can't live with this type of nerve pain anymore and I used to be very social but now I can't go to things where people stand around and chat like a little art opening or any kind of party where the people are standing. None of the pain management doctors I've been to have really helped me, which is another reason I'm going to have to have the surgery. I sure hope that works otherwise I don't know what I'm going to do.