Sacroilliac Joint Pain & Fusion
Hi. I am a 62 yo male. I fractured my L5/S1 which resulted in Spondylolisthesis in 1998. Had lumbar fusion. Suffered in severe pain until 2008 at which time I had exploratory surgery. Ends up I didn't fuse at all due to have a severe case of Osteoporosis. Since then I have had 11 lumbar fusions (PLIF, ALIF, XLIF) from T12 to S1. In addition, in late 2018, My cervical spine went & I had anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) from C4 to C7. Now it seems that my my SI joints are shot as they are bearing the weight of my upper body that my spine was supposed to do. I have had 4 SI joint ESI's & RF ablation with no relief. It seems as if I am heading for bilateral SI Joint fusion. My question is, what is the post-op & recovery like? I am very limited in my pain med usage due to prior opioid usage. How long before the other side can be done? They won't do both at the same time. Anyone ever have a hip replaced at the same time? Thanks in advance for your responses & I stand with you all as Pain Warriors! 🙂
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Thank you, I will look into this.
I have not done anything yet, saw my pain mgmt. doctor today who advised me to continue with rest, heat and ice regimen along with muscle relaxers until I discuss with the surgery team. I think he feels it is the SI joint too. He was not in favor of my fusion surgery, but I was doing well in my recovery until this happened.
I am wondering, if my waiting is doing more harm? I’m not due to meet for my PT consultation until the end of May, my surgeon had ordered it before this happened.
Hi. I had open sacropelvic fusion in Oct. 2019. This was my 17 th fusion over 12 surgeries. SI joint pain can come from many sources. Was your surgery Minimally Invasive or Open. Do U have instrumentation? Healing takes a year at least. I still have si joint pain & expect that it will never go away but it is much better than before the surgery.
Thanks for your advice, I just read your posts re: your SI and fusions. I can’t imagine going through what you did. So you’re pain is better since your SI fusion? I had an L4-5 fusion in January, it’s been 3 months. I believe I had the TLIF, with a bone graft from my IC, he added bone growth stimulator; my scar is about 6 inches long, so I don’t know which one that means I had, open or MI.
I have DDD, and osteoarthritis, osteopenia when checked 2 years ago. I have rods and screws.
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I had SI joint surgery twice in 2015. Now there is swelling and bruising over the site. It appears the implants from the I-Fuse method are pushing out. Ha this happened to anyone else?
@mtngirl321 Welcome to Connect. I see that you are a new member. Have you consulted your surgeon about this or had any imaging to confirm what is happening at the SI joint fusion? I see from your other discussions that you have had cervical surgeries too and may be scheduled for a revision. What does your surgeon say about this new information?
Yes, my orthopedic surgeon examined me when we were having an appt for my neck. He stated it appears the devices were loosening and moving which explains the swelling, bruising and pain I am having so long after the surgery.
He wanted to deal with it after my neck is fixed. I want to know if anyone else has experienced this after SI joint surgery and what their outcome was.