Is fusion only recourse for anterolisthesis C2-C4

Posted by crazy123 @crazy123, Jun 6 7:16am

Neurosurgeon says nothing to do other than fusion for anterolisthesis C2-C4

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Who would you prefer to get your advice/information and/or treatment from; a neurosurgeon or an orthopedic surgeon?

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Willing to hear from either

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Profile picture for bajjerfan @bajjerfan

Who would you prefer to get your advice/information and/or treatment from; a neurosurgeon or an orthopedic surgeon?

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@bajjerfan Either one

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I'd listen to your neurosurgeon's advice, the last place you'd want to question a specialist's recommendation is around your spinal cord.

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Profile picture for mrmacabre @mrmacabre

I'd listen to your neurosurgeon's advice, the last place you'd want to question a specialist's recommendation is around your spinal cord.

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@mrmacabre
Good advice-guess I am just wishing for the least invasive solution.

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@mrmacabre
Good advice-guess I am just wishing for the least invasive solution.

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@crazy123 I've been through 2 spinal fusion procedures without any complications, at the C5-C6 level, and 18 months later at the C7-T1 level. While it's not exactly non-invasive it has become a routine procedure according to both of my neurosurgeons. If it'll alleviate your problems I'd go through with it.

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@crazy123 I've been through 2 spinal fusion procedures without any complications, at the C5-C6 level, and 18 months later at the C7-T1 level. While it's not exactly non-invasive it has become a routine procedure according to both of my neurosurgeons. If it'll alleviate your problems I'd go through with it.

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@mrmacabre
Thank you. It is nice to hear from someone with a good outcome.

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Who would you prefer to get your advice/information and/or treatment from; a neurosurgeon or an orthopedic surgeon?

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@bajjerfan If you have good insurance get an opinion from both specialists neuro and ortho and weigh your options after hearing both sides.

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I do need a second opinion and would like to get that at Mayo as I am in Iowa and familiar with Mayo through family.

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@bajjerfan If you have good insurance get an opinion from both specialists neuro and ortho and weigh your options after hearing both sides.

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I have Medicare, but I'm not facing the choice. I was just sorta asking in a rhetorical way.

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