Success stories after lumbar fusion?
I realize that many, perhaps most, of us who are here are still experiencing problems. And perhaps people who have been treated, have recovered and are doing well are out there "living life" and no longer posting. But I would LOVE to hear from someone who had lumbar fusion and is HAPPY with the results! I'm trying to decide whether or not to have the lumbar fusion L3-S1.... and it would help to hear some stories with positive outcomes!! Anyone?? Best to all! Mike
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@domiha
I had my L3-L5 decompression and fusion done in one surgery with entry from the back. The screws and rods aren’t felt through my skin and I don’t notice them at all (also have hardware in my cervical spine at C5-C6). See pictures below.
I wonder if the 2 part procedure is due to the need to make space between your L5-S1 since you don’t have a disc there now and they don’t want you to be under anesthesia for too long to do both parts of the surgery.
@domiha
Pictures didn’t go through with the first reply.
@misssuezq I'm glad your second surgery made such a positive impact on your life. A great surgeon makes all the difference! I had my cervical fusion at Mayo. Are you still recovering?
The surgeon specifically said that the first day he would go in through the abdomen (ALIF) to remove disc tissue and place the spacers... then put a plate to hold those in place. Then he said the next day he would go in through my back to place the rods and screws on each side of my spine. Obviously, I need him to clarify why he only mentioned the ALIF the first time... and then later he talked about the second part that would be done the following day. Can a surgeon not add rods/screws at the same time he does the ALIF? Back to my research on youtube and Mayo Connect... 🙂
SO glad that your latest fusion really helped, @dlydailyhope !! Best wishes for your recovery. Mike
Jennifer,
I had my surgery in January. I did physical therapy until the middle of August as the first surgery set me back so far I had a great deal of recovering to do. I’m still gaining strength of course that will be ongoing.
When did you have your fusion?
That sounds like a lot of anesthesia time. Would that be general anesthesia? I can just tell you I had 3 surgeries in 2.5 yrs and the third anesthesia really weakened me as Ioly had 8 mo from prior surgeryand it took awhile to build any endurance after third op. Anesthesia would be another major question....thats around 6 hours of anesthesia and for bypass they try to limit it to 4 hrs. That sounds tough to me, let alone the surgical issues too.
Best wishes!
I'm glad your doing well. Recovery does take a long time. I think I was recovering for at least a year from spine surgery. My incision scar tissue does periodically tighten up and I stretch it out. Mt PT taught me a lot of Myofascial Release stretching that has helped a lot. I had to rehab and strengthen my neck because I was in a neck brace for 3 months and the muscles were weak, so holding up my head was tiring. I didn't want spine hardware, and my surgeon agreed to it if I stayed in the brace until fused which was 3 months. That was worth it, and I have no worries about hardware.
My C5/C6 fusion was 8 years ago. I was loosing the coordination in my arms due to spinal cord compression, and this surgery at Mayo gave me back that coordination and strength in my arms. I am an artist, so it was the logical choice to have the surgery. Here is the story.
https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/using-the-art-of-medicine-to-overcome-fear-of-surgery/
Wow, what a story you have!
You are very talented I’m so impressed. I appreciate you sharing this with me.
With my botched surgery in 2019 it took away my 30 year career of child care provider. I was so angry for some time but I have forgiven and moved on. This successful surgery offers me a chance to travel the world with my husband, after I have healed some more of course.
Yes, it would be general anesthesia... which is another reason I balk at the idea. Two days in a row with back to back general anesthesia for several hours.... More questions I will need to bring up before I feel comfortable.
In dec 2023 i had lumbar fusion from L2-Pelvis for lumbar stenosis, foraminal stenosis, severe facet hypertrophy and a facet cyst. 5 and half hour posterior operation.
After 8 weeks, i was cleared for all activities. It fixed the weakness in legs when walking.
So far so good but never know whats down the road. Nerves still healing, I hope, cause a little more neuropathy than before operation.
Of course each patient and operation is different, i didnt have ALIF either. Best wishes.