What's your experience with Vertiflex Superion Implant?

Posted by esperanza22 @esperanza22, Jul 27, 2020

Has anyone had the Veriflex Superion implant. I had it and it did not seem to work for me. Would appreciate any one that has information. Thanks

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@newmexico71lss

My stitches are out now and I do not go back to the doctor for 3 months. He did not have an explanation for my rib cage discomfort and said no one has ever complained about that. ( However, the pain has almost subsided). He said my stenosis was the worst in all his patients and that it will take me a few months to feel relief. I already do notice some improvement. I am starting physical therapy next week. I never explained to you that I have had 2 laminectomies and fusions in the past and due to scar tissue another operation is not suggested. Our weather has improved and I plan to get more walking in and I will keep you posted on that.

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If you have stenosis I’m surprised you can go for walks .... I had it done around 6-7 months ago and it did help the back of my legs feeling pain but I still have some pain that I desalination with every day but I was told I needed rods in my back so a lot of my pain comes from weakness in that area but I do have stenosis also

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@esperanza22

Hi,
Saw your post, I had the Vertiflex procedure. I wish I could tell you more, but my implant moved so it did me no good. @jfsherley on here had two implants done with the Veriflex, perhaps you could write her. She is very nice and probably can give you some info.
esperanza

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I had the procedure about 3 months ago, it did not help and every once in a while I get a stabbing burning pain that only last a minute, but am wondering if mine has also moved?

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Actually, I am wondering that too. I am 5 weeks out from my procedure and started PT. I am thinking my surgeon had me start too soon. It has been extremely painful. I have had Pt 4 times in the past 7 years after fusions and it was time well spent but this is not the same. I have an appt. with my surgeon next Tuesday and will post after that....I cancelled my Pt appts. for next week. Thank you Sandy for your post.

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@jfsherley

If you have stenosis I’m surprised you can go for walks .... I had it done around 6-7 months ago and it did help the back of my legs feeling pain but I still have some pain that I desalination with every day but I was told I needed rods in my back so a lot of my pain comes from weakness in that area but I do have stenosis also

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Jfsherley, I have had two fusions for my spinal stenosis in the past, my brother has had 3. I am trying the Vertiflex this time to see if it works before going through another fusion or laminectomy. I am still on the fence about the Veriflex. I think it is 50% better so far but as I explained earlier I am going back to my surgeon on Tuesday to make sure I have not done something wrong with my Physical Therapy sessions. If I do not do the suggested exercises I feel a lot better. But I also have been sedentary for about a year and I would like to be able to stand up straighter. I will keep you posted after my visits. Thank you for your posts.

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Hello @sandymorse and welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. It sounds that while your pain is pretty abbreviated, it is bothersome and you have some concerns about the surgery. Have you shared what is going on with your surgeon? How soon after the surgery did the stabbing/burning pain start?

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@amandajro

Hello @sandymorse and welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. It sounds that while your pain is pretty abbreviated, it is bothersome and you have some concerns about the surgery. Have you shared what is going on with your surgeon? How soon after the surgery did the stabbing/burning pain start?

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I will be sharing my symptoms with my surgeon this week. The new pain started a few weeks ago so we’ll hopefully have some answers after my discussion.

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@colleenyoung

Hi @newmexico71lss and welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. I see that you had the Vertiflex Procedure done just 9 days ago. I moved your message to this existing discussion about Vertiflex so you can connect with @esperanza22 @jfsherley and other who have experience with the procedure.

@newmexico71lss, are you experiencing pain relief or new pain?

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I'm getting new pain, and no pain relief😏

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@sandymorse

I'm getting new pain, and no pain relief😏

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Hi Sandy
Hope things go better for you. I don't know if you ever read my post. My doctor said the implant moved and in the end is of no value to me. Can't tell u what a disappointment that was for me after going thru the pain to recuperate all for nothing.
Hope you get well and have a good outcome.

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@esperanza22

Hi Sandy
Hope things go better for you. I don't know if you ever read my post. My doctor said the implant moved and in the end is of no value to me. Can't tell u what a disappointment that was for me after going thru the pain to recuperate all for nothing.
Hope you get well and have a good outcome.

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Hi,
I did see your reply and wonder how these darn things could move?? Do you notice any pain from it and is your doc considering removing it?
Sandy

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Hi,

Hope he is telling the truth. He said it is like a bullet in your body that they sometimes do not remove. I did not want another surgery to remove, I went thru enough recovering from having Veriflex put in. I just go for trigger point shots now. Either he did not do a good job putting it in or what I do not know.

Let me know if you are getting better.

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